Spokane Television Stations:
2 — KREM (CBS)
4 — KXLY (ABC)
6 — KHQ (NBC)
7 — KSPS (PBS)
22 — KSKN (Independent)
28 — KAYU (Independent)
MORNING
5:30 am
4 — Educational Series
6:00
2 — Music Magic
4 — Rex Humbard
6 — This Is the Life
6:30
2 — Abbott and Costello
4 — The Kroeze Brothers
6 — Insight
7:00
2 — Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
4 — Kenneth Copeland
6 — Time for Livin'
7:30
2 — The Lone Ranger
6 — Jimmy Swaggart
28 — It's Your Business
8:00
2 — CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: profile of former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes; interview with newspaper owner-publisher Bob Maynard. (Charles Kuralt)
4 — Lowell Lundstrom
7 — Sesame Street
28 — Robert Tilton
8:30
4 — Voice of the Church
6 — Day of Discovery
9:00
4 — Robert Schuller
6 — Oral Roberts
7 — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30
2 — The NFL Today
4 — The World Tomorrow
6 — NFL '84
7 — The Electric Company
10:00
2 — NFL Football
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys.
4 — Kids Incorporated
6 — NFL Football
L.A. Raiders at Chicago Bears.
7 — MOVIE: Take Me Back to Oklahoma
(1940) Tex Ritter, Ruth Rodgers. Cowboys help save a stagecoach line from being destroyed by an underhanded competitor.
28 — The Transformers
10:30
4 — Gilligan's Island
28 — It Is Written
11:00
4 — The Rifleman
7 — German Professional Soccer
28 — Notre Dame Football Highlights
11:30
4 — This Week with David Brinkley
AFTERNOON
12 pm
7 — North Idaho College Public Forum
28 — Voyagers
12:30
4 — MOVIE: Little Miss Broadway
(1938) Shirley Temple, George Murphy. Delightful, warm story of a little orphan girl who sings and dances her way into the hearts of vaudevillians. Jimmy Durante.
1:00
6 — NFL Football
Regional coverage of Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks.
7 — Washington Week in Review
Paul Duke is joined by top Washington journalists analyzing the week's news.
28 — MOVIE: Born to Dance
(1936) Eleanor Powell, James Stewart. When an understudy replaces an actress, she becomes a spectacular success. Musical score by Cole Porter.
1:30
2 — Happy Days Again
7 — Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
Guests: Beryl W. Sprinkel, undersecretary of the Treasury for monetary affairs.
22 — Auto Racing
"Miller High Life 500" (from Charlotte, N.C.).
2:00
2 — MOVIE: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
(1974) Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson. A widow's first steps to self-sufficiency are aided by her son and a rancher. Diane Ladd.
4 — MOVIE: The Lone Ranger
(1956) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. The masked man and his faithful companion uncover some dirty doings between Indians and the white man.
7 — World Chess Championships
2:30
22 — College Football
Oregon State at Washington State.
3:00
7 — The Human Face of Japan
28 — The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
"The Strange Fate of Flight 608." Over the Bermuda Triangle, Frank and Joe (Parker Stevenson, Shaun Cassidy) man a plane when the pilots are found unconscious.
3:30
4 — The Flintstones
7 — Adam Smith's Money World
4:00
2 — The High Chaparral
4 — Fishing the West
6 — Classic Country
7 — Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"The Dalai Lama Looks Back." Guest: the Dalai Lama.
28 — The Greatest American Hero
"Dreams." Ralph contends with a vengeful ex-convict and uses his powers to help fellow teachers fulfill their lifelong dreams.
4:30
4 — MOVIE: Walking Tall
(1973) Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. Buford Pusser, a tough Southern sheriff, risks his life against local corruption and vice. Noah Beery, Jr.
6 — Meet the Press
(Roger Mudd/Marvin Kalb)
5:00
2 — Welcome Back, Kotter
6 — Q-6 News
7 — The Woodwright's Shop
Building a box for tools. (Roy Underhill)
28 — Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
"Happy Birthday, Buck." A vengeful assassin marks Dr. Huer (Tim O'Connor) as his next target while plans are made for Buck's 534th birthday party. Buck: Gil Gerard.
5:30
2 — KREM 2 News
6 — Inside Kaiser
A chronicle of the Mead, Wa., aluminum plant, featuring a look at the extensive Trentwood rolling mill modernization project.
22 — Tales from the Darkside
"The Odds." Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots—and wins—bets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace: Robert E. Weil.
EVENING
6:00
2 — CBS Evening News
6 — The Waltons
"The Honeymoon." After 19 years of marriage, John and Olivia go on a belated honeymoon.
7 — WonderWorks
"The Boy Who Loved Trolls" is convinced that the creatures exist when he meets Ofoeti (Sam Waterston) under a bridge. But there's one hitch: for Ofoeti to remain alive, Paul (Matt Dill) must stay with him forever. Kalotte: Susan Anton. Socrates: W.H. Macy.
22 — Cannon
"Catch Me If You Can." An admitted mass murderer hires Cannon to prevent him from committing another crime.
28 — Hee Haw
Featured: Alabama, Lori Morgan, Bob Murphey, Len Ellis, The Hagers.
6:30
2 — Taking Advantage
7:00
2 — 60 Minutes
4 — Ripley's Believe It or Not!
The answers to whether Joan of Arc was actually burned at the stake and if George Washington's teeth were really made of wood. Also: a mental and physical endurance test that reduces 500 contestants to two.
6 — Silver Spoons
"I Won't Dance." Ricky cajoles Grandfather Stratton into asking his history teacher (Barbara Billingsley) out on a date, but things go bad when the elder Stratton admits he can't dance. John Houseman, Ricky Schroder. Edward: Joel Higgins.
7 — Nature
"Voices in the Forest." From 1983: In Papua New Guinea, magnificently colored and plumed birds of paradise are observed. Local tribesmen perform elaborate rituals to emulate characteristics of these birds, and collect their tail feathers to make fancy wigs. (Repeat)
22 — New York Hot Tracks
Guests: Little Richard, Ashford and Simpson, Melba Moore. Videos by Champaigne, Stephanie Mills, New Edition, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis, The Time. Carlos de Jesus hosts from The Red Parrot in New York.
28 — MOVIE: Annie Hall
(1977) Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. A nightclub comic and an aspiring singer share their neuroses in an on-again, off-again romance.
7:30
6 — Punky Brewster
"Visit to the Doctor/Go to Sleep." 1. An unsleepy Punky threatens Henry's TV viewing. 2. Punky is afraid of a booster shot, so Henry gives her a "magic nickel" that she proceeds to lose. Nurse: Vernee Watson-Johnson.
8:00
2 — Murder, She Wrote
"It's a Dog's Life." While visiting her English cousin in the South, Jessica learns the prime suspect in a murder is the victim's dog, left a fortune by his eccentric master. Angela Lansbury. Abby Freestone: Lynn Redgrave. Spenser Langley: Jared Martin.
4 — Hardcastle and McCormick
"Whatever Happened to Guts?" Hardcastle fills in for a judge on a TV court show, fascinating a woman who has a fatal fixation about older men on TV. Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly. Kay: Marilyn Jones. Elaine: Patricia Harty. Ashley: John Carter.
6 — Knight Rider
"KITT vs. KARR." KITT's evil prototype KARR returns, seeking to destroy Michael and KITT with a new laser stolen from the Foundation. John Stanton: Jeffrey Osterhage. Mandy: Jennifer Holmes. Eddie: Ed Crick.
7 — Masterpiece Theatre
"The Barchester Chronicles." Although Mr. Harding is legally vindicated through Archdeacon Grantly's efforts, Harding believes he has a moral duty to resign rather than to fight the hierarchy of the church. (Part 2 of 7)
22 — Fame
"Blizzard." A broken furnace and a prowler are two of the problems facing those stranded at the school by a blizzard. Mrs. Schwartz: Madlyn Rhue. Jamie: Sally Klein. Nicole: Nia Peeples. Doris: Valerie Landsburg.
9:00
2 — The Jeffersons
"House Divided." George courts disaster when he uses smear tactics in his race against Louise for president of the tenants' council. Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford. Whittendale: Jack Fletcher. Donlevy: David Fresco.
4 — THE ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
(1982) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down a popular bawdy house.
6 — NBC SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: The Cartier Affair
(TV, 1984) Joan Collins, David Hasselhoff. A television sex goddess teams up with her male secretary, a handsome ex-con, to retrieve her jewelry collection, stolen by a crime ring being operated from inside a prison.
7 — Rush
"La Belle France." Chevalier de Fontaine de Vauclause comes to set up a new mining venture and departs a hero.
22 — Judy Sings
28 — Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Robin Leach interviews Hugh Hefner, Dorothy Hamill, former radio broadcaster Gordon McLendon, Hollywood fitness instructor Jake Steinfeld.
9:30
2 — Alice
"Big Bad Mel." Mel buys the Mother Goose Nursery School and plans to tear it down to make a parking lot to accommodate his customers. Vic Tayback, Linda Lavin. Mother Goose: Rue McClanahan. Vera: Beth Howland. Jolene: Celia Weston.
10:00
2 — Trapper John, M.D.
"School Nurse." After several women are beaten at a high school, Shoop signs on as a school nurse so she can play detective. Pernell Roberts. Janice Hastings: Rosalind Cash. Ernie Walker: J.A. Preston.
7 — Advocates '84: Who Should Be President?
William Rusher, publisher of National Review, and Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) build a case for their candidates in a debate moderated by Judy Woodruff at Harvard University.
22 — To Be Announced
28 — Jimmy Swaggart
10:45
22 — MOVIE: Bobby Deerfield
(1977) Al Pacino, Marthe Keller. An American racing idol attempts to disassociate himself from his background and family while falling in love with a terminally ill woman.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2 — KREM 2 News
6 — Q-6 News
7 — Butterflies
28 — Star Search
Guests: Barbara Eden, Herbie Hancock. (Ed McMahon)
11:15
2 — CBS News
11:30
2 — MOVIE: Red Flag: The Ultimate Game
(TV, 1981) Barry Bostwick, Joan Van Ark. The lives of strong-willed pilots and the women they love are influenced by complex and dangerous war games being conducted in the Nevada desert by the U.S. Air Force.
4 — News 4
6 — The George Michael Sports Machine
7 — Off the Air
12 am
4 — This Week in Country Music
Featured: Anne Murray, Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Eddy Raven and Joe Stampley.
6 — MOVIE: Secrets
(TV, 1977) Roy Thinnes, Susan Blakely. Because of emotions she cannot understand or control, an unhappily married young woman becomes compulsively promiscuous in a desperate attempt to find the 'secret' of happiness.
22 — Off the Air
28 — The 700 Club
Scheduled: a Vietnam veteran who was a war hero America didn't want.
12:30
4 — Music City, U.S.A.
1:00
4 — Fight Back! with David Horowitz
Featured: a glue strength test; how to burglar-proof a home or business; state-of-the-art supermarkets; mail carriers getting back at biting dogs.
1:30
4 — ABC News
28 — Off the Air
1:45
2 — Welcome Back, Kotter
4 — Off the Air
2:00
6 — Off the Air
2:15
2 — CBS News Nightwatch
2 — KREM (CBS)
4 — KXLY (ABC)
6 — KHQ (NBC)
7 — KSPS (PBS)
22 — KSKN (Independent)
28 — KAYU (Independent)
MORNING
5:30 am
4 — Educational Series
6:00
2 — Music Magic
4 — Rex Humbard
6 — This Is the Life
6:30
2 — Abbott and Costello
4 — The Kroeze Brothers
6 — Insight
7:00
2 — Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
4 — Kenneth Copeland
6 — Time for Livin'
7:30
2 — The Lone Ranger
6 — Jimmy Swaggart
28 — It's Your Business
8:00
2 — CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: profile of former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes; interview with newspaper owner-publisher Bob Maynard. (Charles Kuralt)
4 — Lowell Lundstrom
7 — Sesame Street
28 — Robert Tilton
8:30
4 — Voice of the Church
6 — Day of Discovery
9:00
4 — Robert Schuller
6 — Oral Roberts
7 — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30
2 — The NFL Today
4 — The World Tomorrow
6 — NFL '84
7 — The Electric Company
10:00
2 — NFL Football
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys.
4 — Kids Incorporated
6 — NFL Football
L.A. Raiders at Chicago Bears.
7 — MOVIE: Take Me Back to Oklahoma
(1940) Tex Ritter, Ruth Rodgers. Cowboys help save a stagecoach line from being destroyed by an underhanded competitor.
28 — The Transformers
10:30
4 — Gilligan's Island
28 — It Is Written
11:00
4 — The Rifleman
7 — German Professional Soccer
28 — Notre Dame Football Highlights
11:30
4 — This Week with David Brinkley
AFTERNOON
12 pm
7 — North Idaho College Public Forum
28 — Voyagers
12:30
4 — MOVIE: Little Miss Broadway
(1938) Shirley Temple, George Murphy. Delightful, warm story of a little orphan girl who sings and dances her way into the hearts of vaudevillians. Jimmy Durante.
1:00
6 — NFL Football
Regional coverage of Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks.
7 — Washington Week in Review
Paul Duke is joined by top Washington journalists analyzing the week's news.
28 — MOVIE: Born to Dance
(1936) Eleanor Powell, James Stewart. When an understudy replaces an actress, she becomes a spectacular success. Musical score by Cole Porter.
1:30
2 — Happy Days Again
7 — Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
Guests: Beryl W. Sprinkel, undersecretary of the Treasury for monetary affairs.
22 — Auto Racing
"Miller High Life 500" (from Charlotte, N.C.).
2:00
2 — MOVIE: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
(1974) Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson. A widow's first steps to self-sufficiency are aided by her son and a rancher. Diane Ladd.
4 — MOVIE: The Lone Ranger
(1956) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. The masked man and his faithful companion uncover some dirty doings between Indians and the white man.
7 — World Chess Championships
2:30
22 — College Football
Oregon State at Washington State.
3:00
7 — The Human Face of Japan
28 — The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
"The Strange Fate of Flight 608." Over the Bermuda Triangle, Frank and Joe (Parker Stevenson, Shaun Cassidy) man a plane when the pilots are found unconscious.
3:30
4 — The Flintstones
7 — Adam Smith's Money World
4:00
2 — The High Chaparral
4 — Fishing the West
6 — Classic Country
7 — Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"The Dalai Lama Looks Back." Guest: the Dalai Lama.
28 — The Greatest American Hero
"Dreams." Ralph contends with a vengeful ex-convict and uses his powers to help fellow teachers fulfill their lifelong dreams.
4:30
4 — MOVIE: Walking Tall
(1973) Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. Buford Pusser, a tough Southern sheriff, risks his life against local corruption and vice. Noah Beery, Jr.
6 — Meet the Press
(Roger Mudd/Marvin Kalb)
5:00
2 — Welcome Back, Kotter
6 — Q-6 News
7 — The Woodwright's Shop
Building a box for tools. (Roy Underhill)
28 — Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
"Happy Birthday, Buck." A vengeful assassin marks Dr. Huer (Tim O'Connor) as his next target while plans are made for Buck's 534th birthday party. Buck: Gil Gerard.
5:30
2 — KREM 2 News
6 — Inside Kaiser
A chronicle of the Mead, Wa., aluminum plant, featuring a look at the extensive Trentwood rolling mill modernization project.
22 — Tales from the Darkside
"The Odds." Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots—and wins—bets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace: Robert E. Weil.
EVENING
6:00
2 — CBS Evening News
6 — The Waltons
"The Honeymoon." After 19 years of marriage, John and Olivia go on a belated honeymoon.
7 — WonderWorks
"The Boy Who Loved Trolls" is convinced that the creatures exist when he meets Ofoeti (Sam Waterston) under a bridge. But there's one hitch: for Ofoeti to remain alive, Paul (Matt Dill) must stay with him forever. Kalotte: Susan Anton. Socrates: W.H. Macy.
22 — Cannon
"Catch Me If You Can." An admitted mass murderer hires Cannon to prevent him from committing another crime.
28 — Hee Haw
Featured: Alabama, Lori Morgan, Bob Murphey, Len Ellis, The Hagers.
6:30
2 — Taking Advantage
7:00
2 — 60 Minutes
4 — Ripley's Believe It or Not!
The answers to whether Joan of Arc was actually burned at the stake and if George Washington's teeth were really made of wood. Also: a mental and physical endurance test that reduces 500 contestants to two.
6 — Silver Spoons
"I Won't Dance." Ricky cajoles Grandfather Stratton into asking his history teacher (Barbara Billingsley) out on a date, but things go bad when the elder Stratton admits he can't dance. John Houseman, Ricky Schroder. Edward: Joel Higgins.
7 — Nature
"Voices in the Forest." From 1983: In Papua New Guinea, magnificently colored and plumed birds of paradise are observed. Local tribesmen perform elaborate rituals to emulate characteristics of these birds, and collect their tail feathers to make fancy wigs. (Repeat)
22 — New York Hot Tracks
Guests: Little Richard, Ashford and Simpson, Melba Moore. Videos by Champaigne, Stephanie Mills, New Edition, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis, The Time. Carlos de Jesus hosts from The Red Parrot in New York.
28 — MOVIE: Annie Hall
(1977) Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. A nightclub comic and an aspiring singer share their neuroses in an on-again, off-again romance.
7:30
6 — Punky Brewster
"Visit to the Doctor/Go to Sleep." 1. An unsleepy Punky threatens Henry's TV viewing. 2. Punky is afraid of a booster shot, so Henry gives her a "magic nickel" that she proceeds to lose. Nurse: Vernee Watson-Johnson.
8:00
2 — Murder, She Wrote
"It's a Dog's Life." While visiting her English cousin in the South, Jessica learns the prime suspect in a murder is the victim's dog, left a fortune by his eccentric master. Angela Lansbury. Abby Freestone: Lynn Redgrave. Spenser Langley: Jared Martin.
4 — Hardcastle and McCormick
"Whatever Happened to Guts?" Hardcastle fills in for a judge on a TV court show, fascinating a woman who has a fatal fixation about older men on TV. Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly. Kay: Marilyn Jones. Elaine: Patricia Harty. Ashley: John Carter.
6 — Knight Rider
"KITT vs. KARR." KITT's evil prototype KARR returns, seeking to destroy Michael and KITT with a new laser stolen from the Foundation. John Stanton: Jeffrey Osterhage. Mandy: Jennifer Holmes. Eddie: Ed Crick.
7 — Masterpiece Theatre
"The Barchester Chronicles." Although Mr. Harding is legally vindicated through Archdeacon Grantly's efforts, Harding believes he has a moral duty to resign rather than to fight the hierarchy of the church. (Part 2 of 7)
22 — Fame
"Blizzard." A broken furnace and a prowler are two of the problems facing those stranded at the school by a blizzard. Mrs. Schwartz: Madlyn Rhue. Jamie: Sally Klein. Nicole: Nia Peeples. Doris: Valerie Landsburg.
9:00
2 — The Jeffersons
"House Divided." George courts disaster when he uses smear tactics in his race against Louise for president of the tenants' council. Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford. Whittendale: Jack Fletcher. Donlevy: David Fresco.
4 — THE ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
(1982) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down a popular bawdy house.
6 — NBC SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: The Cartier Affair
(TV, 1984) Joan Collins, David Hasselhoff. A television sex goddess teams up with her male secretary, a handsome ex-con, to retrieve her jewelry collection, stolen by a crime ring being operated from inside a prison.
7 — Rush
"La Belle France." Chevalier de Fontaine de Vauclause comes to set up a new mining venture and departs a hero.
22 — Judy Sings
28 — Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Robin Leach interviews Hugh Hefner, Dorothy Hamill, former radio broadcaster Gordon McLendon, Hollywood fitness instructor Jake Steinfeld.
9:30
2 — Alice
"Big Bad Mel." Mel buys the Mother Goose Nursery School and plans to tear it down to make a parking lot to accommodate his customers. Vic Tayback, Linda Lavin. Mother Goose: Rue McClanahan. Vera: Beth Howland. Jolene: Celia Weston.
10:00
2 — Trapper John, M.D.
"School Nurse." After several women are beaten at a high school, Shoop signs on as a school nurse so she can play detective. Pernell Roberts. Janice Hastings: Rosalind Cash. Ernie Walker: J.A. Preston.
7 — Advocates '84: Who Should Be President?
William Rusher, publisher of National Review, and Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) build a case for their candidates in a debate moderated by Judy Woodruff at Harvard University.
22 — To Be Announced
28 — Jimmy Swaggart
10:45
22 — MOVIE: Bobby Deerfield
(1977) Al Pacino, Marthe Keller. An American racing idol attempts to disassociate himself from his background and family while falling in love with a terminally ill woman.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2 — KREM 2 News
6 — Q-6 News
7 — Butterflies
28 — Star Search
Guests: Barbara Eden, Herbie Hancock. (Ed McMahon)
11:15
2 — CBS News
11:30
2 — MOVIE: Red Flag: The Ultimate Game
(TV, 1981) Barry Bostwick, Joan Van Ark. The lives of strong-willed pilots and the women they love are influenced by complex and dangerous war games being conducted in the Nevada desert by the U.S. Air Force.
4 — News 4
6 — The George Michael Sports Machine
7 — Off the Air
12 am
4 — This Week in Country Music
Featured: Anne Murray, Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Eddy Raven and Joe Stampley.
6 — MOVIE: Secrets
(TV, 1977) Roy Thinnes, Susan Blakely. Because of emotions she cannot understand or control, an unhappily married young woman becomes compulsively promiscuous in a desperate attempt to find the 'secret' of happiness.
22 — Off the Air
28 — The 700 Club
Scheduled: a Vietnam veteran who was a war hero America didn't want.
12:30
4 — Music City, U.S.A.
1:00
4 — Fight Back! with David Horowitz
Featured: a glue strength test; how to burglar-proof a home or business; state-of-the-art supermarkets; mail carriers getting back at biting dogs.
1:30
4 — ABC News
28 — Off the Air
1:45
2 — Welcome Back, Kotter
4 — Off the Air
2:00
6 — Off the Air
2:15
2 — CBS News Nightwatch