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
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