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Retro: Spokane, Washington - Saturday, September 3, 1983

Channels:
2 — KREM (CBS)
4 — KXLY (ABC)
6 — KHQ (NBC)
7 — KSPS (PBS)
28 — KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:30
6 — NBC News Overnight

5:45
4 — Sunday School of the Air

6:00
2 — Northwest Gallery
4 — Gilligan's Island

6:30
2 — Abbott and Costello
4 — Gilligan's Island
6 — Big Blue Marble

7:00
2 — The Little Rascals
4 — Kid's Korner
6 — The Flintstone Funnies
28 — The Joy of Gardening

7:30
2 — Bugs Bunny and Friends
4 — Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich
6 — Shirt Tales
28 — The Prime of Your Life

8:00
2 — Meatballs and Spaghetti
6 — The Smurfs
7 — Northwest Outdoors
28 — From the Editor's Desk

8:30
2 — The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
4 — Pac-Man
7 — Market to Market
28 — Wall Street Journal Report

9:00
2 — The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour
7 — MOVIE: "This Is the Army"
(1943) Ronald Reagan, George Murphy. A song-and-dance man's son stages a big show starring World War II soldiers.
28 — Greatest Sports Legends

9:30
2 — The Dukes
6 — Kidsworld
28 — Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10:00
2 — The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
4 — Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley
6 — The Incredible Hulk/Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
28 — Kickboxing

11:00
2 — Gilligan's Planet
4 — ABC Weekend Special
"Zack and the Magic Factory." From 1981: A young boy (Jimmy Gatherum) finds more excitement than he imagined when he visits his aunt (Jane Withers) who runs a highly unusual business. (Repeat)
6 — MLB Baseball
Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves.
7 — Inside Business Today
28 — Rodeo

11:30
2 — U.S. Open Tennis Championships
Coverage of some of the early-round action is presented from the USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, NY.
4 — American Bandstand
Guests: The Flirts, "X."
7 — The Woodwright's Shop
"In Yer Drawers." Roy Underhill demonstrates the ins and outs of drawer making with different approaches to the classic solution. (Repeat)

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7 — Motorweek
A ride in the 1983 Buick Riviera convertible; a road test of the Peugeot-powered Plymouth Omni; a guide on telling if rust has taken a terminal toll on your car; the Motorweek staff's best car picks for 1983.
28 — Rawhide

12:30
4 — MOVIE: "Nevada Smith"
(TV, 1975) Lorne Greene, Cliff Potts. A half-breed gunslinger and a friend he hasn't seen in years join together to escort a shipment of explosives across Utah.
7 — Quilting
"Pictorial Quilts of Ed Larson." Designer Ed Larson shows how to make pictorial quilts.

1:00
7 — The Magic of Oil Painting.
28 — Bonanza
"The Newcomers." The Cartwrights battle land-jumping gold miners to protect their property.

1:30
7 — The Magic of Floral Painting

2:00
6 — Video Game Challenge
7 — Nova
"Whale Watch." The magnificent gray whales are followed along their annual marathon migration, and an intimate view of family life among these highly intelligent beings is presented. (Repeat)
28 — MOVIE: "Drums Along the Mohawk"
(1939) Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert. A young couple fights off Indian attacks to start a farm in the Mohawk Valley.

2:30
6 — That Teen Show

3:00
4 — Fishing the Northwest
"Ten Mile Bass."
6 — Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
"America's Wildlife Heritage." The story of the animals man saw as he explored the wilderness of America establishing settlements is chronicled.
7 — Matinee at the Bijou
Featured: "King of the Cowboys" (1943) starring Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette; a 1945 cartoon; a 1944 short starring James Cagney; and the final chapter of "Lost City of the Jungle" (1946). (Repeat)

3:30
4 — Solid Gold
Hosts: Rex Smith, Marilyn McCoo. Guests: Thelma Houston, Englebert Humperdinck, Del Shannon, Lou Rawls, Golden Earring, Stephen Bishop, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Chuck Berry.
6 — Nashville Music
Guests: Sonny James, Connie Cato, Michael Murphy.

4:00
6 — Hee Haw
Guests: B.J. Thomas, Helen Cornelius, Bill Carlisle, Dayne Puckett.
28 — The Twilight Zone
"Deaths-Head Revisited." Gunther Lutze returns to the town of Dachau after spending years in South America.

4:30
4 — Wild World of Sports
Scheduled: Donald Curry-Roger Stafford 15-round WBA Welterweight Championship bout (from Marsala, Italy); the 5th Avenue Mile (from New York, NY).
7 — More of That Nashville Music
Guests: Hank Williams, Jr., Faron Young, Merle Kilgore, Louise Mandrell.
28 — The Twilight Zone
"Still Valley." Confederate scout Paradine is given a book of magic which will help the Confederacy win the Civil War.

5:00
2 — Entertainment This Week
Scheduled: Amy Irving's role in Barbra Streisand's new movie "Yentl"; the successful sounds of female musical groups.
6 — Q-6 News
7 — This Old House
Work on the deck and its foundation begins and Bob Vila offers hints on paint stripping. (Repeat)
28 — Alfred Hitchcock Presents
"Salvage." A scheming convict plots to avenge his brother's death.

5:30
6 — NBC Nightly News
7 — Wild America
"Living with Wildlife." Marty Stouffer illustrates how we can best live with and preserve our natural heritage of wildlife. (Repeat)
28 — Alfred Hitchcock Presents
"The Big Switch." A gunman buys an airtight alibi from a bar owner to commit a murder.

EVENING

6:00
2 — CBS Evening News
4 — NCAA College Football
UCLA Bruins at Georgia Bulldogs.
6 — Battlestar Galactica
"Greetings from Earth." Apollo and Starbuck intercept a primitive ship and discover its inhabitants, in suspended animation, are a direct link to Earth. (Part 1 of two)
7 — Supersoccer
28 — MOVIE: "The Quiller Memorandum"
(1968) George Segal, Alec Guinness. British Intelligence hires an America to locate the headquarters of a Neo-Nazi organization.

6:30
2 — The Virginian
"Bitter Harvest." A smoldering feud between ranchers and farmers erupts into warfare.

7:00
6 — Battlestar Galactica
"Greetings from Earth." Conclusion: Having intercepted a spaceship containing six lunar-based Earthlings, Adama learns that the atmosphere of the Galactica may be fatal to them.
7 — Austin City Limits
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers perform many of their country hits, and Ricky Skaggs exhibits his virtuosity with the fiddle, guitar and electric mandolin.

8:00
2 — Walt Disney
"The Omega Connection." From 1979: While vacationing in London with a friend (Larry Cedar), a young U.S. government agent (Jeffrey Byron) stumbles upon the abduction of a defecting European scientist. (Part 1 of two) (Repeat)
6 — Diff'rent Strokes
"Short But Sweet." From 1982: Arnold tries to face the fact that some girls will reject him because of his short stature. (Repeat)
7 — The Pallisers
Plantagenet determines to forego politics temporarily, including the chance to be Chancellor o the Exchequer, in order to cure Glencora of her love for Burgo. (Part 3 of twenty-two)
28 — MOVIE: "Koroshi"
(TV, 1968) Patrick McGoohan, Yoko Tai. Secret agent John Drake goes to Japan to infiltrate a secret society that specializes in murder. Edited from episodes of the British television series "Danger Man."

8:30
6 — Silver Spoons
"The Great Computer Caper." Arnold (Gary Coleman) gets into trouble with the FBI along with Ricky, who manages to call up top-secret government files on a computer. (Repeat)

9:00
2 — MOVIE: "Country Gold"
(TV, 1982) Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman. A country-western singing star's personal and professional lives are jeopardized after she befriends a young woman whose actions begin to affect her career and marriage. (Repeat)
6 — T.J. Hooker
"The Decoy." In this episode directed by Leonard Nimoy, Stacy goes undercover at a "swinging singles" complex to flush out a killer (Gerard Prendergast) who preys upon beautiful blondes. (Repeat)
6 — Quincy, M.E.
"Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?" An elderly actor (Keenan Wynn) helps Quincy prove that the sister of an aging woman (Rosemary DeCamp) was killed by a councilman's son. (Repeat)

9:30
7 — The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
Reggie stages a suicide.

10:00
4 — Life of a Rookie
6 — Casablanca
"Divorce Casablanca Style." A beautiful Muslim outcast (Persis Khambatta) is recruited by the Nazis to learn if Rick is hiding a fleeing Ethiopian general and a weapons cache.
7 — Mark Russell
The bipartisan king of political satire lampoons, roasts and debunks politicos and bureaucrats.
28 — FM-TV
Featured: The Who, Culture Club, Steve Miller, Deep Purple, Grateful Dead, Men at Work, Styx, The Byrds, Willie Nelson, Bob Marley, Def Leppard, Bruce Springsteen, REO Speedwagon.

10:30
7 — Mayport and All That Jazz
Highlights of the jazz festival held in the small fishing village of Mayport, Florida, are presented. (Repeat)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2 — KREM 2 News
4 — News 4
6 — Q-6 News

11:15
2 — MOVIE: "Marnie"
(1964) Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery. A man struggles to break the thieving habits of his kleptomaniac wife and restore harmony to their marriage.

11:30
4 — MOVIE: "Fear Chamber"
(1969) Boris Karloff, Carlos East. Young women become the victims of a mad scientist who requires certain human body chemicals in order to carry on his scientific research.
6 — The Benny Hill Show
Benny impersonates some well-known entertainers.

12 am
6 — Saturday Night Live
Hosts: Tom and Dick Smothers. Musical guest: Laura Branigan. (Repeat)
28 — An Evening at the Improv
Host: Tony Curtis. Comics: Glen Foster, Ellis Levinson, Larry Miller, Willie Tyler. Musical guests: The Powder Blues.

12:30
6 — Music Magazine

1:15
4 — ABC News

1:30
4 — The Best of Midnight Special
Guests: Fleetwood Mac, Electric Light Orchestra, Queen, Elton John, Genesis, Rod Stewart.
6 — America's Top Ten
 
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