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Retro: Spokane, Washington - Thursday, May 14, 1998 ("The Final Seinfeld")

I had a hard time figuring out what the heck that is on KSPS at 5:30 am. Darn grids.

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (UPN)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

4:30 am
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Linda Vester)
28—Paid Programming [since 1 am]

5:00
2—CBS Morning News
(Jose Diaz-Balart, Cynthia Bowers)
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
22—AgDay

5:30
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
7—Long [?]
22—This Morning's Business

6:00
7—Body Electric
22—Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30
7—The Big Comfy Couch
22—The Mask
28—DuckTales

7:00
2—CBS This Morning
Scheduled: A look at the filming of the final episode of "Seinfeld;" a medical report from Dr. Emily Senay; garage organization; winning advertisements. (Mark McEwen, Jane Robelot)
4—Good Morning America
Scheduled: Soap actress Linda Dano discusses her book, "Living Great." Also: part four of a five-part segment on travel, this time focusing on Tennessee and Missouri vacations; singer Vonda Sheppard ("Ally McBeal"). (Lisa McRee, Kevin Newman)
6—Today
Scheduled: A chat with Jerry Seinfeld concludes; a segment on the founding of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Dr. Bob Arnot. (Katie Couric, Matt Lauer)
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
22—Extreme Ghostbusters
28—Bobby's World

7:30
7—Teletubbies
22—Extreme Dinosaurs
28—Life with Louie

8:00
7—Arthur
22—X-Men
28—101 Dalmatians

8:30
7—Barney & Friends
22—Fantastic Four
28—Quack Pack

9:00
2—Judge Judy
Political campaign; countersuits.
4—The People's Court
(Ed Koch)
6—Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
Scheduled: Wayne Knight ("Seinfeld"); Sam Waterston ("Law & Order"); David James Elliott ("JAG").
7—Sesame Street
22—Martha Stewart Living
28—Boy Meets World

9:30
2—Pictionary
22—The Gayle King Show
28—Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—The View
Scheduled: Olivia Newton-John; actress Sarah Joy Brown ("General Hospital"); advice for teens on how to tell their parents they are pregnant.
6—Leeza
A 30-year-old murder mystery.
7—The Charlie Horse Music Pizza
22—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Guests desperate to find their dads.
28—Paid Programming

10:30
7—Reading Rainbow

11:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—Port Charles
6—Paid Programming
7—Sit and Be Fit
22—Matlock
28—Cheers

11:30
4—News 4 at 11:30
6—Inside Edition
A female martial artist. (Deborah Norville)
7—The Joy of Painting
28—Cheers

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Mad About You
7—The Victory Garden
22—Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
28—The Montel Williams Show
Interfering relatives.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Another World
7—America Sews with Sue Hausmann

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
7—Secrets of Lost Empires
22—Paid Programming
28—MOVIE: Deceived
(1991) Goldie Hawn, John Heard. A Manhattan art restorer uncovers secrets about her husband after his death.

1:30
6—Sunset Beach
22—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
7—The Puzzle Place
22—Mr. Men

2:30
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Barney & Friends
22—Bananas in Pajamas & The Crayon Box

3:00
2—Martha Stewart Living
Alliums; loading a dishwasher; French-grilled ham/cheese sandwich.
4—Maury
Young Samaritans risk their lives for strangers.
7—Arthur
"D.W. Rides Again; Arthur Makes the Team." Arthur helps D.W. gear up for a bike-athon by teaching her the rules of the road. Later, the gang forms a baseball team, and Francine is the coach. (Repeat)
22—The Wacky World of Tex Avery
28—Beetleborgs Metallix

3:30
2—The Gayle King Show
Interior designer Chris Madden.
6—The Rosie O'Donnell Show
Scheduled: Interviews with Mike Douglas and actor Rob Estes ("Melrose Place"); Hanson performs.
7—The Magic School Bus
22—Mummies Alive!
28—Spider-Man

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Scheduled: The "Seinfeld" finale; actress Heather Locklear; actress-singer Vanessa Williams.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Emergence." Mysterious malfunctions in the Enterprise's computer systems lead the crew to the holodeck, where passengers on a train hold the only clues.
7—Kratt's Creatures
"Rain Forests: Under the Canopy." Chris and Martin go to Costa Rica to examine the wildlife that call the rain forest home. Animals observed include tapirs, sloths, monkeys, leaf-cutter ants and white-lipped peccaries, the wild pigs of the forest. (Repeat)
22—Ricki Lake
Unresponsive lovers.
28—Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

4:30
6—Q6 News at 4:30
7—Wishbone
"Picks of the Litter." Wishbone highlights his favorite stories via clips from previous episodes. Voice of Wishbone: Larry Brantley. (Repeat)
28—Power Rangers Turbo

5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 5
(Marianne Mishima, Mark Wright)
6—Q6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels)
7—Bill Nye, the Science Guy
Nye explains the concept of friction, and how it is instrumental in getting trains, skateboards and automobiles moving. Also: zoology professor Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen shows how slugs get around. (Repeat)
22—MLB Baseball: Seattle Mariners at Chicago White Sox. (Live)
28—Jerry Springer
Pregnancy disputes.

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 News at 6
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 6
(Marianne Mishima, Mark Wright)
6—Q6 News at 6.
(Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels)
7—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
28—Cops

6:30
2—Extra
(Maureen O'Boyle)
4—Entertainment Tonight
(Mary Hart, Bob Goen)
6—Frasier
"The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl." Just when Frasier and Kate think they can control their desires, they lose it again—in the radio studio. Kate: Mercedes Ruehl.
28—Cops
"Los Angeles County, California." Los Angeles officers investigate a shooting that occurred during a robbery attempt at a liquor store; pursue a drug-trafficking suspect who works on a bike; and rescue a man whose RV has caught fire.

7:00
2—Seinfeld
"The Hamptons." In the Hamptons, George's date (Melora Walters) sunbathes topless; Kramer steals lobsters; and a handsome doctor compliments Elaine, or does he?
4—Home Improvement
"Taps." Jill's father passes away the day after she fibs that she's ill in order to postpone his visit. And the lie lingers when she arrives back home for the funeral.
6—Jeopardy!
7—@ Issue
Scheduled topic: Convicts in the community.
28—Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
"Profit and Loss." Three Cardassian political fugitives arrive at DS9, one of whom is an old acquaintance—and lover—of Quark's.

7:30
2—Grace Under Fire
"Sam's Dad." Grace raises the spirits of a neighbor boy's dad, whose wife suffers from depression.
4—M*A*S*H
"Bless You, Hawkeye." Hawkeye is seized by nonstop sneezing fits that defy ordinary diagnosis and treatment, so Potter calls on Sidney (Allan Arbus) for help.
6—Wheel of Fortune

8:00
2—Promised Land
"A Hand Up Is Never a Hand Out." (Season Finale) Conclusion. The family keeps vigil over ailing baby Grace. Meanwhile, Joe's ex-con status causes friction between him and his co-workers. Joe: Richard Thomas. Erasmus: Ossie Davis. Rebecca: Suzzanne Douglas. Claire: Wendy Phillips. Russell: Gerald McRaney.
4—The ABC Thursday Night Movie: Unforgiven
(1992) Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman. A former gunslinger is lured into a bounty hunt strictly for the money, which has been put up by a group of "working girls" as payment for bringing in the man who disfigured one of them. (Repeat)
6—Seinfeld
"The Clip Show." As a prelude to the series finale, clips highlight the show's past nine seasons about nothing.
7—Remembering Bonnie & Clyde
Film, photos and interviews with witnesses profile outlaw Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.
22—Real TV
28—World's Wildest Police Videos
Police chases; surveillance videos; SWAT team raids; shoot-outs. Host: John Bunnell. (Repeat)

8:30
22—The Simpsons

8:45
6—Seinfeld
"The Finale." (Series Finale) NBC and all involved have been tight-lipped on details (although previous guest stars Teri Hatcher and Keith Hernandez were reportedly on the set), so details are few—if not totally nonexistent. Even so, the final episode of the comedy series is virtually guaranteed to draw one of the biggest network-TV audiences of recent times. Don't expect a cataclysmic ending; the characters are likely to remain frozen in time to preserve the value of syndicated reruns.

9:00
2—Diagnosis: Murder
"Obsession." Conclusion. Dr. Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) leads an unauthorized investigation of the rash of bombings around L.A. Rob Petrie (Van Dyke's character in "The Dick Van Dyke Show") makes a digital cameo as Sloan visits a radio station. Carter Sweeney: Arye Gross. Burnside: Dennis Boutsikaris. Ron Wagner: Harry Lennix. Amanda: Victoria Rowell.
7—The Signs and Rhymes of Burma-Shave
Highway signs become a popular advertising phenomenon in the 1930s.
22—Earth: Final Conflict
"The Joining." (Season Finale) A renegade alien with the ability to take on human identities arrives to destroy the Taelons; Beckett (Kari Matchett) suspects Lili (Lisa Howard) is working for the liberation. Boone: Kevin Kilner. Sandoval: Von Flores. Doors: David Hemblen. Da'an: Leni Parker.
28—When Animals Attack
Stories of human encounters with the animal kingdom include advice from wildlife experts and animal activists. Included: a warden is confronted by a bear; a man is injured in the famed running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Host: Robert Urich. (Repeat)

10:00
6—ER
"A Hole in the Heart." As the fourth season ends, Ross and Hathaway's jobs are in jeopardy after their unauthorized treatment of a drug-addicted 7-month-old boy is discovered; Corday (Alex Kingston) loses her sponsorship; Carter suspects Del Amico's boyfriend (James Le Gros) when drugs are stolen; Benton has new concerns regarding the health of his son; Greene (Anthony Edwards) treats a pair of Elvis impersonators injured in a sky-diving stunt. Ross: George Clooney. Hathaway: Julianna Margulies. Benton: Eriq La Salle. Weaver: Laura Innes.
7—Breaking News
22—KREM 2 News at 10
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
28—Jerry Springer
Wild teenagers.

10:05
2—48 Hours
"Who's My Mommy?" Scheduled: Issues raised by the filed of fertility science centering around the case of 3-year-old Jaycee Buzzanca.

10:30
7—'Allo 'Allo!
22—Extra

10:50
4—News 4 at 11
(Marianne Mishima, Mark Wright)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Randy Shaw, Penny Daniels)
7—At Issue
22—Vibe
Host: Sinbad. Guests: Actor Cheech Marin ("Nash Bridges"); mogul Richard Branson; comedian George Wallace.
28—Cheers

11:10
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)

11:30
28—Cheers

11:35
4—Nightline
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Jerry Seinfeld; a "mystery guest"; singer Brandy.

11:45
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Scheduled: Tara Lipinski; comedian Jim Breuer; Foo Fighters.

12 am
7—This Is America
22—Martin
28—Married... with Children

12:05
4—Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
Panelists: Author Christopher Buckley; Ron Reagan; comedian Richard Lewis; Kennedy.

12:30
22—Access Hollywood
(Pat O'Brien, Nancy O'Dell)
28—Hard Copy
(Terry Murphy, Barry Nolan)

12:35
4—Paid Programming
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Scheduled: Actor Patrick Warburton; Ron Popeil.

12:45
2—The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
Scheduled: Don Rickles.

1:00
7—National Geographic's The Great Indian Railway
22—Off the Air
28—Paid Programming [until 6:30 am]

1:05
4—News 4 at 11 (Repeat)

1:35
6—Later
Olympic gold-medalists Jonny Moseley and Eric Bergoust. Guest host: Rita Sever. (Repeat)

1:45
2—KREM 2 News at 11 (Repeat)

1:40
4—Roseanne

2:05
6—Jenny Jones
Physique makeovers.

2:10
4—World News Now

2:20
2—Up to the Minute

3:00
7—Great Railway Journeys

3:05
6—NBC Nightside

4:00
7—National Geographic's The Great Indian Railway
 
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6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Scheduled: Jerry Seinfeld; a "mystery guest"; singer Brandy.

The "mystery guest" was John F. Kennedy Jr. (in what would be his last TV appearance before the plane crash that killed him the following year)
 
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