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Retro: Washington, D.C./Baltimore/Richmond Monday May 9th, 1988

Source: The Free Lance-Star

WRC Ch. 4 (NBC) Washington, D.C.
5:45 John McLaughlin's One on One
6:15 Before Hours–Bob Jamieson
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise (Deborah Norville)
7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)
9:00 John Davidson's Hollywood Squares
9:30 Photoplay
10:00 $ale of The Century
10:30 Classic Concentration
11:00 Wheel of Fortune
11:30 Win, Lose or Draw
Noon Super Password
12:30 Scrabble
1:00 Days of Our Lives
2:00 Another World
3:00 Santa Barbara
4:00 Fame, Fortune and Romance
4:30 The New Newlywed Game
5:00 News 4
6:00 News 4
7:00 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)
7:30 Marblehead Manor
8:00 ALF
8:30 My Two Dads
9:00 Movie: "Something is Out There" (Part 2 of 2)
11:00 News 4
11:30 Best of Carson
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman
1:30 News 4
2:00 Win, Lose or Draw
2:30–Off The Air

WTVR Ch. 6 (CBS) Richmond
6:00 Business This Morning
6:30 CBS Morning News
7:00 CBS This Morning (Harry Smith & Kathleen Sullivan)
9:00 Superior Court
9:30 The Judge
10:00 $25,000 Pyramid
10:30 Card Sharks
11:00 Price is Right
Noon Richmond Today
12:30 The Young & the Restless
1:30 Bold and the Beautiful
2:00 As The World Turns
3:00 Guiding Light
4:00 Divorce Court
4:30 Love Connection
5:00 Benson
5:30 People's Court
6:00 News 6
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 News 6
7:30 Win, Lose or Draw
8:00 Kate & Allie
8:30 Designing Women
9:00 Newhart
9:30 Eisenhower & Lutz
10:00 Cagney & Lacey
11:00 News 6
11:30 Hunter
12:40 Movie: "Ordinary Heroes" (1986)
2:00 CBS News NightWatch

WJLA Ch. 7 (ABC) Washington, D.C.
5:30 Business This Morning
6:00 World News This Morning with News 7 Cut-ins at 6:15/6:45
7:00 Good Morning America (Charles Gibson & Joan Lunden)
9:00 Who's the Boss? Reruns [Delay from 11AM]
9:30 Superior Court
10:00 The Judge
10:30 People's Court
11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael
11:30 Home
Noon News 7
12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children
2:00 One Life to Live
3:00 General Hospital
4:00 Matt Houston
5:00 News 7
6:00 News 7
6:30 ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)
7:00 Jeopardy!
7:30 Entertainment Tonight
8:00 MacGyver
9:00 Movie: "The Bourne Identity" (Part 2 of 2, Not Related to the 2002 Film)
11:00 News 7
11:30 ABC News Nightline
Midnight Geraldo
1:00 Movie: "The Outlaw" (1943)
SIGN Off Follows after the Movie

WXEX [Now WRIC] Ch. 8 (ABC) Petersburg/Richmond
6:00 CNN Headline News
6:30 News (Doesn't Say if it's Local or ABC)
7:00 Good Morning America (Gibson/Lunden)
9:00 Wil Shriner Show
10:00 Hour Magazine
11:00 Who's the Boss?
11:30 Home Show
Noon Ryan's Hope
12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children
2:00 One Life to Live
3:00 General Hospital
4:00 Fall Guy
5:00 Gimme a Break!
5:30 The New Newlywed Game
6:00 TV-8 Eyewitness News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight–Peter Jennings
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 MacGyver
9:00 Movie: "The Bourne Identity" (Part 2 of 2, Not Related to the 2002 Film)
11:00 TV-8 Eyewitness News
11:30 ABC News Nightline (Ted Koppel)
Midnight The All-New Dating Game
12:30 John Davidson's Hollywood Squares
1:00 TV-8 Eyewitness News
1:30 Sign Off

WUSA Ch. 9 (CBS) Washington, D.C.
5:30 Wall Street Journal Report
6:00 Eyewitness News
7:00 CBS This Morning (Smith/Sullivan)
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Hour Magazine (Unfortunately the Capitol District didn't get $25,000 Pyramid nor Card Sharks)
11:00 Price is Right
Noon Eyewitness News
12:30 The Young & the Restless
1:30 Bold and the Beautiful
2:00 As The World Turns
3:00 Guiding Light
4:00 Oprah Winfrey Show
5:00 Eyewitness News
6:00 Eyewitness News
7:00 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
7:30 Wheel of Fortune
8:00 Kate & Allie
8:30 Designing Women
9:00 Newhart
9:30 Eisenhower & Lutz
10:00 Cagney & Lacey
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:30 Divorce Court
Midnight Hunter
1:15 Movie: "The Long Dark Night aka The Pack" (1977)
2:30 CBS News NightWatch

WWBT Ch. 12 (NBC) Richmond
6:00 NBC News at Sunrise
6:30 12 News
7:00 Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Geraldo [Preempts Both $ale of The Century & Classic Concentration]
11:00 Santa Barbara [Tape Delay from 3:00pm]
Noon Super Password
12:30 Scrabble
1:00 Days of Our Lives
2:00 Another World
3:00 Wheel of Fortune [Delay from 11:00]
3:30 Win, Lose or Draw [Delay from 11:30]
4:00 Oprah Winfrey Show
5:00 Magnum, P.I.
6:00 12 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)
7:00 Cheers
7:30 M*A*S*H
8:00 ALF
8:30 My Two Dads
9:00 Movie: "Something is Out There" (Part 2 of 2)
11:00 12 News
11:30 Best of Carson
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman
SIGN OFF

WJZ Ch. 13 (ABC) Baltimore
5:30 Muppets
6:00 Morning Stretch
6:30 Eyewitness News
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 People are Talking
10:00 Wil Shriner Show
11:00 Hour Magazine
Noon Eyewitness News
12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children
2:00 One Life to Live
3:00 General Hospital
4:00 Gimme a Break!
4:30 Different Strokes
5:00 Family Ties
5:30 Taxi
6:00 Eyewitness News (1 Hour)
7:00 ABC World News Tonight
7:30 Evening Magazine
8:00 MacGyver
9:00 Movie: "The Bourne Identity" (Part 2 of 2, Not Related to the 2002 Film)
11:00 Eyewitness News (with Al Sanders, Denise Koch, Bob Turk & John Buren)
11:30 ABC News Nightline
Midnight Entertainment Tonight
12:30 Divorce Court
1:00 Eyewitness News
SIGN OFF at 1:30am
 
And, one main issue I'm having with these schedules you have been posting is this: the location of the source should be listed.

As far as this one specifically, there are no independent, PBS, or UHF stations. That is pretty unbelievable considering that WTTG and WDCA-TV from Washington were on cable in many areas of Virginia. WRLH-TV from Richmond (and maybe a couple of other Baltimore stations), and the PBS outlets should be here as well. I'm wondering if the original poster is being selective in posting individual stations.
 
Maybe all the poster is able to receive is VHF listings? :D

FWIW, the Free-Lance Star newspaper is based in Fredericksburg, VA.
 
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