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Retro: Washington-Baltimore Sun., Feb. 15, 1976

By request, from TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore Edition:

OLYMPICS ABC's coverage of the XII Winter Olympic Games at Innsbruck, Austria concludes. Scheduled:

1:30-3:30 PM, 5:30-6:30 PM, 7-8 PM, 9-11 PM (Chs. 7, 13, 16) 90-meter ski jumping, a figure-skating exhibition by Olympic medalists, highlights of the closing ceremonies, an overall review.

WMAR Ch. 2 Baltimore (CBS)

7:45 Your Family Doctor
8 AM Songs Of Faith
8:30 Flintstones
9 AM Bloomin' Place (kids' show)
9:30 Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine (guest: Marty Feldman)
10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet
10:30 Talking Back To CBS (Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace, Richard Salant, Bill Leonard, and William J. Small answer questions in a town-meeting format in Hartford, CT, on such subjects as news coverage of violence and terrorism, and how decisions about what is newsworthy are reached, pre-empts "Look Up And Live" and "Camera Three.")
11:30 Face The Nation
12 N Movie: "The Mating Season"
2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Bullets
4:30 Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (final round, time approximate)
6 PM Is That Right? (Lt. Patricia Hanges, head of the Baltimore Police Department's Youth Bureau; Alvin Wander, vice-president and treasurer of Read's, Inc.; DeWayne Wickham of the Baltimore Sun; James H. Pollack, time approximate)
6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Sonny And Cher (guest: Neil Sedaka)
9 PM Kojak
10 PM Bronk (Jack Palance)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Hud"

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

6:45 Faith And Life
7 AM Speaking Freely (Richard R. Shinn, president and CEO of Met Life)
8 AM Vegetable Soup
8:30 To The Point (unemployment compensation for former criminal offenders)
9 AM Mass For Shut-Ins
9:30 Sunday
12 N One On One (discussion)
12:30 Meet The Press
1 PM Grandstand
1:30 Tennis: WCT Challenge Cup from Keauhou-Kona, Hawaii: Rod Laver vs. Ken Rosewall
3:30 Grandstand (time approximate)
4 PM Vistas
4:30 To The Point (alleged police brutality in Prince George's County)
5 PM Mexican And American (religious and cultural contributions of Mexican-Americans, including Aztec civilization and mission churches in the Southwest)
6 PM It's Academic (Hayfield, Herndon and Walter Johnson high schools compete.)
6:30 NBC News (John Hart)
7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney: "Superdad"
9 PM McMillan And Wife
11 PM News
11:30 Sammy And Company (from Las Vegas, Sammy Davis Jr.'s guests are the Righteous Brothers, Juliet Prowse, Las Vegas Sun publisher Hank Greenspun, musician Bob Mitchell)
1 AM Take It From Here (Jim Peck)
1:30 Knowledge: Alcohol

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 This Is The Life
7 AM Christopher Closeup
7:30 Oral Roberts
8 AM Wonderama (Bob McAllister)
11 AM Movie: "The Second Time Around" (Andy Griffith and Debbie Reynolds star, from '61)
1 PM Movie: "Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring"
2:30 Movie: "Impasse"
4:30 Movie: "Stalag 17"
7 PM Cross-Wits (George Maharis, Barbara McNair, Pat Harrington, Lisa Mordente)
7:30 Lawrence Welk (an all-Gershwin hour)
8:30 Liberace
9 PM Hee Haw (Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye)
10 PM News
10:30 Sports Extra
11 PM Best Of Groucho
11:30 Mission: Impossible

WMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 Washington, DC (ABC)

6:30 Magic Door (kids' show)
7:30 Faith For Today
8 AM Bauman Bible Telecast
9 AM Day Of Discovery
9:30 It Is Written
10 AM Garner Ted Armstrong
10:30 People To People
11 AM Taking Care Of Business (topic: whether black students are properly prepared to enter large, basically white institutions of higher education)
11:30 Headliner
12 N Issues And Answers
12:30 Directions (Pulitzer Prize-winning historians Will and Ariel Durant, who had just completed Volume 11 of "The Story Of Civilization")
1 PM Daytona 500
1:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
3:30 Daytona 500 continues
4:30 Wide World Of Sports (Muhammad Ali continues his discussion of why he should not have been ranked the ninth-greatest heavyweight of all time by Ring magazine, time approximate)
5:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
6:30 News
7 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
8 PM Six Million Dollar Man
9 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Wild Women" (TV-movie about five female convicts promised freedom in exchange for participating in a dangerous mission, from '70)
1:30 ABC News (anchor not given)

WGAL Ch. 8 Lancaster, PA (NBC)

6:40 News
6:45 Sacred Heart
7 AM Music And The Spoken Word
7:30 Faith For Today
8 AM The Couriers (I assume this is a gospel group.)
8:30 Christopher Closeup
8:45 Our Hispanic Community
9 AM This Is The Life
9:30 Magic Cocoon
10 AM Gospel Train
10:30 Big Blue Marble
11 AM Cartoonland
11:55 News
12 N Call Of The Outdoors
12:30 Meet The Press
1 PM Grandstand
1:30 Tennis (see Ch. 4)
3:30 Grandstand (time approximate)
4 PM Bowling
4:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros
5 PM Mexican And American
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney
9 PM McMillan And Wife
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Soul Soldier"
1:05 News

WTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 Washington, DC (CBS)

6:30 Town Meeting
7 AM Everywoman (the female hormone DES, legal despite the fact it has been shown to cause cancer, rerun from Sat 7:30 PM)
7:30 Christopher Closeup (Garry Moore reviews his career and talks about the early days of television.)
8 AM Camera Three (musician Barry Tuckwell traces the evolution of the French horn and solos on Saint-Saens' "Romance For Horn And Orchestra," delay from 11 AM)
8:30 Spread A Little Sunshine
9 AM Dialogue
9:30 Jewish Community Hour
10 AM Best Of Nine In The Morning
10:30 Talking Back To CBS
11:30 Face The Nation
12 N Town Meeting
12:30 Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"
2:30 Movie: "Pal Joey"
4:30 Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (final round)
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 CBS News
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Sonny And Cher
9 PM Kojak
10 PM American Documents (Jean Stapleton explains how women got the vote, pre-empts "Bronk.")
11 PM News
11:30 CBS News (Morton Dean)
11:45 Mod Squad

WBAL Ch. 11 Baltimore (NBC)

8 AM Learning To Read
8:30 Mexican And American
9:30 Vegetable Soup
10 AM Courtship Of Eddie's Father
10:30 Movie: "Charlie Chan At The Circus" (Warner Oland as Charlie Chan, from '36)
12 N Movie: "The Green Berets"
2:30 The FBI
3:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father
4 PM Meet The Press
4:30 It's Academic
5 PM Last Of The Wild
5:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals
6 PM News
6:30 Look At It This Way
7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney
9 PM McMillan And Wife
11 PM News
11:30 Mission: Impossible
12:30 Bewitched

WJZ Ch. 13 Baltimore (ABC)

6 AM This Is The Life
6:30 International Zone
7 AM Black News Conference (women in medicine, rerun from Sat 12:30 PM)
7:30 Villa Alegre
8 AM Big Blue Marble
8:30 Directions (delay from 12:30 PM)
9 AM Q And A (topic: mass transportation)
9:30 Bob Turk And The Sunshine Kids (rerun from Sat 7:30 AM)
10 AM Make A Wish (a Seattle man who collects steam engines ranging from antique toys to an iron horse, delay from 11:30 AM)
10:30 Star Trek
11:30 Eyewitness Newsmakers
12 N Issues And Answers
12:30 David Niven's World
1 PM Daytona 500
1:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
3:30 Daytona 500 continues
4:30 Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)
5:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
6:30 News
7 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
8 PM Six Million Dollar Man
9 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
11 PM News
11:30 Star Trek
12:30 Movie: "Bonjour Tristesse"
2:20 News
2:30 ABC News

WBOC Ch. 16 Salisbury, MD (ABC/CBS/NBC)

6:30 Across The Fence
7 AM Jerry Falwell
8 AM Calvary Lifeline
8:30 Oral Roberts
9 AM Rex Humbard
10 AM Evangel Hour
10:30 Good News
11 AM Garner Ted Armstrong
11:30 Face The Nation
12 N Christian Viewpoint
12:30 Meet The Press
1 PM Hogan's Heroes
1:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
3:30 NBA Basketball: Lakers-Bullets (joined in progress)
4:30 Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)
5:30 XII Winter Olympic Games
6:30 CBS News
7 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
8 PM Sonny And Cher
9 PM XII Winter Olympic Games
11 PM News
11:20 Movie: "The War Wagon"

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Jerry Falwell
7:30 Word Of Life For Youth Today
8 AM Rex Humbard
9 AM Riverdale Baptist Church
9:30 Oral Roberts
10 AM Hour Of Power (Robert Schuller)
11 AM Three Stooges
11:30 Movie: "Tarzan And The Leopard Woman" (Johnny Weissmuller, from '46)
1 PM Movie: "Castle Keep"
3 PM Movie: "A Man Called Sledge"
5 PM Movie: "Cactus Flower"
7 PM Bonanza
8 PM Big Blue Marble
8:30 700 Club
10 PM Petey Greene's Washington
10:30 James Robison
11 PM God's Good News
11:30 Streams Of Faith
12 M Kathryn Kuhlman
12:30 Jimmy Swaggart

WAPB Ch. 22 Annapolis/WMPB Ch. 67 Baltimore (PBS)
Simulcast on WCPB/28 Salisbury, WWPB/31 Hagerstown, and Ch. 73 Baltimore

7:25 Urban Development
7:50 Nineteenth-Century Novel
8:15 G.E.D.: High School Equivalency
8:45 Afro-American Perspectives
9:15 Theonie (cooking)
9:30 As Man Behaves
10 AM American History To 1865
10:45 Sociology
11:30 Cultural Anthropology
12 N Consumer Survival Kit
12:30 TV Garden Club
1 PM Sesame Street
2 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
2:30 Sesame Street
3:30 Villa Alegre
4 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
4:30 Electric Company
5 PM Erica (needlework)
5:30 Women And The Law (divorce and alimony)
6 PM National Geographic: "The Animals Nobody Loved"--coyotes, rattlesnakes, and mustangs
7 PM Wall Street Week
7:30 Play Bridge With The Experts
8 PM Nova ("Ninety Degrees Below" looks at Antarctica and the scientific research being conducted there.)
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstairs, Downstairs," part 7)
10 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (educator-philosopher Mortimer Adler, who stresses education with a broad humanities background, especially in the classics)
11 PM Janaki (yoga)

WHAG Ch. 25 Hagerstown, MD (NBC)

6:30 Blue Ridge Quartet
7 AM Jacobs Brothers
7:30 Rex Humbard
8:30 Broadfording Gospel Hour
9 AM Echoes Of Hope
9:30 Jerry Falwell
10:30 God's Good News
11 AM American Religious Town Hall Meeting
11:30 Word Of Life For Youth Today
12 N Jacobs Brothers
12:30 Meet The Press
1 PM Grandstand
1:30 Tennis (see Ch. 4)
3:30 Grandstand (time approximate)
4 PM Celebrity Tennis (Jonathan Winters and Don Pedro Colley vs. Rob Reiner and Gary Crosby)
4:30 Body Of Iron, Soul Of Fire (the story of the Statue of Liberty)
5 PM Wrestling
6 PM Country Place
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney
9 PM McMillan And Wife
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Whole World Is Watching" (1969 pilot for the "Lawyers" segment of "The Bold Ones")

WETA Ch. 26 Washington, DC (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30 Carrascolendas
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Electric Company
11:30 Art America
12 N Theater In America (Lanford Wilson's "The Mound Builders," about an archeological dig fraught with antagonisms)
1:30 Anyone For Tennyson?
2 PM Leonard Bernstein At Harvard (subject: Igor Stravinsky, including a performance of his opera-oratorio "Oedipus Rex")
5 PM Images Of Aging (a four-generation family that lives under one roof; a study of a nursing home)
6 PM Book Beat (Jesse Hill Ford discusses frontier life and "The Raiders," set in western Tennessee during the Civil War.)
6:30 World Press
7 PM A Family At War
8 PM Nova
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Bill Moyers' Journal
11 PM Kup's Show (Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel; Jack Valenti, author of "A Very Human President," about LBJ; Marvin Hamlisch; Frankie Laine; Sally Rand)

WBFF Ch. 45 Baltimore (Ind.)

7 AM Jerry Falwell
8 AM Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Oral Roberts
9 AM Kathryn Kuhlman
9:30 God's Good News
10 AM Rex Humbard
11 AM Hour Of Power
12 N Skating Derby
1 PM Soul Of The City
2 PM Ebony Affair
2:30 Ultra Man
3 PM Time Tunnel
4 PM Untouchables
5 PM Sea Hunt
5:30 The Persuaders
6:30 McHale's Navy
7 PM Space: 1999
8 PM Name Of The Game
9:30 Burke's Law (guests: Elizabeth Montgomery, Bert Parks, Gale Storm, Telly Savalas)
10:30 Dragnet
11 PM 700 Club
12:30 News

WNVT Ch. 53 Annandale, VA (PBS)

4 PM Art America
4:30 Overseas Mission
5 PM Book Beat
5:30 Antiques (European jewelry, including a 200-year-old English pendant covered with diamonds and pearls)
6 PM Washington Week In Review
6:30 Wall Street Week
7 PM Living Historymakers (the rivalry between Harry Truman and Virginia Sen. Harry Byrd)
7:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers (1931: clips include a visit to Valley Forge by President Herbert Hoover)
8 PM Ivanhoe
8:30 Eye To Eye (medieval romantic ideas in arts and crafts)
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM The Way It Was (the 1957 and 1958 NBA championship series between the Celtics and the St. Louis (now Atlanta) Hawks)
10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus
 
Is there some reason why you started a whole new thread instead of just posting this as a reply in your earlier thread?
 
Personally, I'd rather see a completely different schedule posted as a new topic rather than added as a reply to a topic that featured a schedule from a day or so before. I think that each individual schedule deserves its own thread. It's too confusing to reply to a thread where multiple schedules are posted, and when someone is searching for a specific date, it's easier to find and browse when they're under their own thread. Please don't change the way you post these, bpatrick. You've got it exactly right.
 
Thanks, Skip. That's exactly why I post them the way I do, and that way, when someone requests a specific date, the schedule(s) are easy to find.
 
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