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Retro: West Virginia Saturday, January 17, 1981

Breaking from my practice of "on this day" retros because I
got what for me is a rare West Virginia edition of TV Guide:

WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC)

6:30 Saturday Report
7 AM Big Blue Marble
7:30 Great Space Coaster
8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM Batman And The Super 7
12 N Jonny Quest
12:30 Drawing Power
1 PM Movie: "Two-Lane Blacktop"
3 PM Marshall Basketball
3:30 College Basketball: East Tennessee State-Marshall
5:30 That Nashville Music (Johnny Rodriguez, Pam Rose,
Narvel Felts, Buddy Spicher, time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)
7 PM Dance Fever (judges: Steve and Cyndy Garvey, Jay
Johnson; musical guest Johnny Porrazzo)
7:30 Soup Man (a member of a teen gang that terrorizes the
elderly abandons the gang when an aged victim helps him
develop a sense of self-worth)
8 PM Barbara Mandrell (guest: Tennessee Ernie Ford)
9 PM Walking Tall (debut, with Bo Svenson as Buford Pusser)
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live (Karen Black (hostess), musical guests:
Cheap Trick)
1 AM Movie: "Man On The Move" (pilot for the 1972-73 ABC series
"Jigsaw")
2:30 News

WCMH Ch. 4 Columbus, OH (NBC)

6 AM Ag-USA
6:30 Hot Fudge
7 AM New Zoo Revue
7:30 New Zoo Revue
8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 America's Top 10
11 AM Tom And Jerry
12 N Movie: "Prince Valiant"
2 PM Big Ten Basketball: Northwestern-Michigan State
4 PM Golf: Bob Hope Desert Classic (fourth round--it goes
five, time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk (Broadway hits)
8 PM Barbara Mandrell
9 PM Walking Tall
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Movie: "Sherlock Holmes And The Spider Woman"

WOAY Ch. 4 Oak Hill (ABC)

6:30 Kids Are People Too (Cheryl Tiegs, KISS, country-music
artist Wendy Holcombe, delay from Sun 10:30 AM)
7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (giraffes at the San Diego Wild
Animal Park, an animated fable, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang
9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy Doo
10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian
11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat
11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas
12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Zack & The Magic Factory" (conclusion:
Zack uses a little magic to save his aunt's magic-making factory
from the wrecking ball)
12:30 American Bandstand (Rockpile, the Kings)
1:30 Gale Catlett: WVU Basketball
2 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster
2:30 Wrestling
3:30 Forum
4 PM College Basketball: UMass-West Virginia
6 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Harlem Globetrotters perform at Universal
Studios and the Magic Castle; Men's World Cup Downhill Skiing, time
approximate, joined in progress)
6:30 Wood Workshop
7 PM Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (Dottie West, Ernie Ashworth, Jim
& Jesse, host: Bill Anderson)
7:30 Pop Goes The Country (George Jones, Jan Howard)
8 PM Love Boat (Milton Berle, Alan Hale, James MacArthur, Jill St. John)
9 PM Love Boat (Richard Kline, Charo)
10 PM Fantasy Island (Eve Plumb, Donny Most)
11 PM United Cerebral Palsy Telethon (New York hosts: Dennis James and
Paul Anka; Los Angeles hosts: Dick Van Patten, Joyce DeWitt, Robert
Guillaume, Henry Winkler, Gavin MacLeod, John Ritter, to 7 PM Sun)

WDTV Ch. 5 Weston (CBS/NBC)

8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle
8:30 Tom And Jerry (network show, not the same as WCMH's show)
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 All-New Popeye Hour
11:30 New Fat Albert Show
12 N Tarzan/Lone Ranger (animated)
1 PM Senior Bowl (from Mobile, AL)
4 PM Movie: "Ivanhoe" (time approximate)
6 PM Message Of Light
6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)
7 PM Ernest Angley
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
8:30 Tim Conway (Carol Burnett joins Tim and Harvey Korman)
9 PM Freebie And The Bean
10 PM Secrets Of Midland Heights
11 PM United Cerebral Palsy Telethon (to 7 PM Sun)

WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus, OH (ABC)

7:30 Matters Of Life
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang
9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy Doo
10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian
11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat
11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas
12 N ABC Weekend Special
12:30 Point Of View
1 PM Aware
1:30 Solid Gold (co-hostesses: the Pointer Sisters; guests:
Dottie West, the Vapors, Billie Burnette, Richie Havens,
Tierra)
2:30 Bowling
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Showboat Invitational from Las Vegas
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 News
7 PM Hee Haw (Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee and the Million Dollar Band)
8 PM Love Boat
9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Son Of El Cid"
1 AM NFL Review And Preview

WVVA Ch. 6 Bluefield (NBC)

8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM Batman And The Super 7
12 N Jonny Quest
12:30 Drawing Power
1 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Clemson
3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest (time
approximate)
5 PM Golf: Bob Hope Desert Classic (fourth round, joined
in progress, time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Barbara Mandrell
9 PM Walking Tall
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live

WTRF Ch. 7 Wheeling (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Three Robonic Stooges (delay from Sun 8 AM)
7:30 Jason Of Star Command (delay from Sun 8:30 AM)
8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle
8:30 Tom And Jerry
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 All-New Popeye Hour
11:30 New Fat Albert Show
12 N Gale Catlett
12:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
1 PM Senior Bowl
4 PM College Basketball: UMass-West Virginia (time approximate)
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
8:30 Tim Conway
9 PM Freebie And The Bean
10 PM Secrets Of Midland Heights
11 PM News
11:30 Benny Hill
12 M Movie: "The Swimmer"

WCHS Ch. 8 Charleston (CBS)

6:30 TV Classroom
7 AM Porky Pig And Friends
7:30 Gigglesnort Hotel
8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle
8:30 Tom And Jerry
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 All-New Popeye Hour
11:30 New Fat Albert Show
12 N Tarzan/Lone Ranger (animated)
1 PM Senior Bowl
4 PM Tennis: Volvo Grand Prix Masters from Madison
Square Garden (semifinals, time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 Concern
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
8:30 Tim Conway
9 PM Freebie And The Bean
10 PM Secrets Of Midland Heights
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet Captain Kidd"

WSWP Ch. 9 Beckley (PBS)

7:30 3-2-1 Contact
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Here's To Your Health
9:30 Begin With Goodbye
10:30 Nova ("Umealit: The Whale Hunters," about the conflict
between Eskimos who have hunted whales for
centuries and conservationists)
11:30 Masterpiece Theatre: "Danger UXB" (Part 2)
12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden
1 PM Lawmakers
1:30 General Educational Development
2 PM Great Migration: Year Of The Wildebeest (from the
Serengeti Plain to greener terrain)
3 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("Cowboy Commandos" from '43,
Part 4 of "Don Winslow Of The Navy" ('42), a '43 color short)
4:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Mill On The Floss," Part 2)
5 PM Sports America (the 1980 Kentucky Futurity harness race from
Lexington)
6 PM This Old House
6:30 From Jumpstreet
7 PM Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert pick the worst movies of 1980)
7:30 Superstar Profile
8 PM The Paper Chase (reruns of the CBS series; the Showtime episodes
would begin a year or so later)
9 PM All Creatures Great And Small
10 PM Good Neighbors
10:30 Movie: "His Girl Friday"

WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus, OH (CBS)

6 AM Societies In Transition
6:30 It's Your Business
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Chuck White Reports
8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle
8:30 Tom And Jerry
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Movie: "Fireball Forward"
12:30 In The Know (Alternative High School vs. Urbana
High School)
1 PM Senior Bowl
4 PM Tennis (see Ch. 8, time approximate)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Bugs Bunny
7:30 Front Page Saturday Night
8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
8:30 Tim Conway
9 PM Freebie And The Bean
10 PM Secrets Of Midland Heights
11 PM News
11:30 Japan Bowl: East-West all-star football game from
Yokohama, live

WBOY Ch. 12 Clarksburg (NBC/ABC)

7:30 RFD 12
8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM Batman And The Super 7
12 N Jonny Quest
12:30 Drawing Power
1 PM Gale Catlett
1:30 College Basketball: St. John's-UConn
4 PM College Basketball: UMass-West Virginia (time
approximate)
6 PM Mountain Magazine (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Barbara Mandrell
9 PM Walking Tall
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Solid Gold

WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC)

6 AM Kentucky Afield
6:30 Stan Hitchcock (country music)
7 AM Kids Are People Too
8 AM Superfriends
9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang
9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy Doo
10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian
11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat
11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas
12 N Action News For Kids
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Hot Fudge
2 PM The Tap Dance Kid (an eight-year-old wants to be
a tap dancer and his sister helps him overcome their
father's objections)
3 PM Imagine That (Dora Hall as a toymaker who helps a
little girl use her imagination)
3:30 Battle Of The Planets
4 PM College Basketball: UMass-West Virginia
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 Pilot: "Bowzer" with Jon Bauman in his Sha Na Na role,
here as a small-time nightclub owner who tries to get
Barbi Benton to appear at the Chez Bowzer
7 PM Solid Gold
8 PM Love Boat
9 PM College Basketball: Kentucky-Alabama
11 PM News (time approximate)
11:30 ABC News (anchor not given)
11:45 Country Countdown (the top 35 country songs of 1980;
Dennis Weaver hosts and is joined by Don Williams, Anne
Murray, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Dolly Parton)
1:45 News

WTAP Ch. 15 Parkersburg (NBC)

8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM Batman And The Super 7
12 N Jonny Quest
12:30 Drawing Power
1 PM Wrestling
2 PM Big Ten Basketball: Northwestern-Michigan State
4 PM Golf: Bob Hope Desert Classic (fourth round, time
approximate)
6 PM God Has The Answer (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Barbara Mandrell
9 PM Walking Tall
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live

WTBS Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM It's Your Business
6:30 Rebop
7 AM Vegetable Soup
7:30 Romper Room
8 AM Gilligan's Island
8:30 Movie: "Montana"
10 AM Movie: "Prince Valiant"
12 N Movie: "Dracula's Castle"
2 PM Movie: "Spartacus And The Ten Gladiators"
4 PM Maverick
5 PM Last Of The Wild
5:30 Fishing With Roland Martin
6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling
8 PM Football Saturday
9 PM College Basketball: Kentucky-Alabama
11 PM News (time approximate)
12 M Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
1:30 Movie: "Wings Of The Navy"
3:15 Movie: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective
7 AM Woody Woodpecker
7:30 Bugs And Porky
8 AM Wonderama
9 AM Tarzan
10 AM Movie: "Hit The Ice" (Abbott and Costello)
11:30 Movie: "A Man Called Horse"
1:30 Movie: "PT 109"
4 PM Movie: "A Gunfight"
6 PM Happy Days Again
6:30 M*A*S*H
7 PM Sha Na Na (John Sebastian sings "Welcome Back")
7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Carol Lawrence)
8 PM Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (same as WOAY)
8:30 Pop Goes The Country (T.G. Sheppard, Ruby Falls)
9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: David Wills)
9:30 Nashville Swing
10 PM Nashville On The Road (guest: Ronnie McDowell)
10:30 That Nashville Music (Janie Fricke, Eddy Raven, Don
King (not the fight promoter), Buddy Spicher)
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 All In The Family
12 M Mission: Impossible

WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS)

5 PM Old Friends, New Friends (Fred Rogers interviews Willie
Stargell)
5:30 Lap Quilting
6 PM Crockett's Victory Garden
6:30 This Old House
7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("The Mill On The Floss," Part 3)
7:30 Cross Country Ski School
8 PM Odyssey: "N!ai, The Story Of An !Kung Woman" (a South
African bushwoman)
9 PM Lawmakers
9:30 Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert's favorite movies of 1980:
"Raging Bull," "Ordinary People," "Being There," "Coal Miner's
Daughter")
10 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("Philo Vance Returns" ('47), Part 6 of
"Don Winslow Of The Navy" ('42))
sign off 11:30 PM

WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS)

8 AM Family Portrait
9 AM Cosmos ("Ship Of The Imagination," Part 1: how Erastothenes
calculated the circumference of the earth)
10 AM Art Of Being Human
11 AM Consumer Experience
12 N Market To Market
12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden
1 PM Sports America (former boxing greats Rocky Graziano, Jersey
Joe Walcott, and Willie Pep talk about their lives in and out of
the ring)
2 PM Movie: "Tin Pan Alley"
3:30 This Old House
4 PM Nova (same as Ch. 9)
5 PM Once Upon A Classic (same as Ch. 9)
5:30 Doctor Who
6 PM The Prisoner
7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Gene Kelly)
7:30 Classic Country (Ernest Tubb, Minnie Pearl)
8:30 Superstar Profile (William Holden)
9 PM Movie: "Mary Of Scotland"
11 PM Television From Japan ("The Man Behind The Bomb" examines
physicist Leo Szilard's contributions to the making of the atomic
bomb.)
sign off 12 M

WPBO Ch. 42 Portsmouth, OH (PBS)

4 PM Issues: Ohio
4:30 Crockett's Victory Garden
5 PM Soccer Made In Germany
6 PM Second City Television
6:30 New Voice (a high-school newspaper is the setting for dramatizations
of teen problems)
7 PM Nova (same as Ch. 9)
8 PM Odyssey
9 PM Mystery! ("Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde," conclusion)
10 PM Movie: "Hello, Frisco, Hello"
sign off 12 M

WKYH (WYMT) Ch. 57 Hazard, KY (NBC)

7 AM Human Dimension
7:30 New Zoo Revue
8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey
9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM Batman And The Super 7
12 N Wrestling
1 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight
1:30 TBA
2 PM SEC Basketball: Georgia-LSU
4 PM PTL Club (time approximate)
6 PM John Flannery (either country or gospel music)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Jamboree
8 PM Barbara Mandrell
9 PM Walking Tall
10 PM Hill Street Blues
11 PM Journey To Adventure
11:30 Saturday Night Live

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKPI/22 Pikeville,
WKAS/25 Ashland, WKHA/35 Hazard, WKMR/38 Morehead) (PBS)

1 PM GED Series
2 PM Project Universe
3 PM Writing For A Reason
4 PM Art Of Being Human
5 PM Matinee At The Bijou (same as Ch. 9)
6:30 Run That By Me Again (sports show)
7 PM Soundstage (the Little River Band)
8 PM Odyssey
9 PM Alistair Cooke's America (America's emergence as a military power)
10 PM Mystery!
sign off 11 PM
 
bpatrick said:
WDTV Ch. 5 Weston (CBS/NBC)

7 PM Ernest Angley
11 PM United Cerebral Palsy Telethon (to 7 PM Sun)

Did WDTV usually show Ernest Angley in prime-time, or was it only a one-time thing due to the telethon?

bpatrick said:
WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC)

3 PM Imagine That (Dora Hall as a toymaker who helps a
little girl use her imagination)

Likely sponsored by Solo Cups, which practically sponsored all her specials and advertised her records as premiums on packages of Solo products. Hall was the wife of Solo Cup founder and owner Leo Hulseman. Solo Cup also owned its own studios, Premore, which provided production facilities for various TV shows and specials, including, of course, Dora Hall's shows.

More here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_Cup_Company
 
WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS)
7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Gene Kelly)


So PBS stations aired "muppet shows" other than "Sesame Street"?
 
DToTheJ said:
WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS)
7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Gene Kelly)


So PBS stations aired "muppet shows" other than "Sesame Street"?


"The Muppet Show" aired primarily on commercial stations; this is an exception.

As for the question about Ernest Angley, I don't have enough West Virginia editions
of TV Guide to say for sure, but I seem to recall from seeing some at the time that
WDTV did carry him Saturdays at 7. "Paid religion" was a big thing in those parts;
even today, WYMT pre-empts "Sunday Morning" and "Face The Nation" for local churches.
 
Please post listings for Tuesday 1/20/1981, the day Ronald Reagan became the 40th President, and the Iran hostages were all freed.
 
Here are the listings for Tuesday, January 20, 1981:

WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC)

6:45 Morning Report
7 AM Today (Inauguration Day activities)
9 AM Bob Braun
10 AM Presidential Inauguration (John Chancellor and Roger
Mudd anchor until 2 PM; Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley
take over until 4 PM.)
4 PM Mister Cartoon
5 PM Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Steve Lawrence)
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)
7 PM PM Magazine (the Commodores, St. Jude's Hospital in
Memphis)
7:30 Bullseye
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special (Jessica Savitch anchors a report on
Inauguration Day events, including balls in progress throughout
the area.)
12 M Tonight Show (Johnny Mathis, Kelly Monteith, actress Marilu Toto)
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WCMH Ch. 4 Columbus, OH (NBC)

6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
6:30 Focus On Columbus
7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4 PM Tom And Jerry
4:30 Happy Days Again
5 PM Sanford And Son
5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Tic Tac Dough
7:30 PM Magazine (same as Ch. 3)
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special
12 M Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WOAY Ch. 4 Oak Hill (ABC)

6 AM Praise The Lord
7 AM Good Morning America (Inauguration Day coverage)
10 AM Presidential Inauguration (Frank Reynolds, Ted Koppel, and
Barbara Walters anchor.)
4:30 Little Rascals
5 PM Andy Griffith
5:30 All In The Family
6 PM News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 Happy Days Again
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 Too Close For Comfort
10 PM Hart To Hart
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline (one-hour recap of Inauguration Day)

WDTV Ch. 5 Weston (CBS/NBC)

6 AM PTL Club
7 AM CBS News (Charles Kuralt)
8 AM Phil Donahue
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Presidential Inauguration (Walter Cronkite anchors)
3:30 Alice
4 PM One Day At A Time (despite the in-pattern time, it
appears to be a day-behind episode)
4:30 General Hospital (don't know how much delay since ABC
pre-empted it that day and it is listed on Wednesday's
schedule)
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 Dolly (guest: Karen Black)
8 PM White Shadow
9 PM CBS Movie: "When The Circus Came To Town"
11 PM News
11:30 Lou Grant
12:40 CBS Movie: "Togetherness"
2:55 News

WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus, OH (ABC)

5:55 700 Club
6:55 Farm Report
7 AM Good Morning America
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4:30 Merv Griffin (salute to "My Fair Lady" with Rex Harrison
and actors Cheryl Kennedy and Nicholas Wyman)
5:30 News
6 PM ABC World News Tonight
6:30 Face The Music
7 PM Family Feud
7:30 Joker's Wild
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 Too Close For Comfort
10 PM Hart To Hart
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline
sign off 12:30 AM

WVVA Ch. 6 Bluefield (NBC)

5:55 PTL Club
6:55 Thought For Today
7 AM Today
9 AM Coffee Break
9:30 Romper Room
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4 PM I Love Lucy
4:30 Beverly Hillbillies
5 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Susan Anton; Bob Hope,
Don Ho, Lynda Carter, singer T.G. Sheppard)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Hollywood Squares (Wayland & Madame, Christopher
Norris, Tom Poston, Cathryn Damon, James Coco,
Candy Clark, George Gobel, Roger & Roger, Paul Lynde)
7:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Jody Miller)
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special
12 M Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WTRF Ch. 7 Wheeling (CBS/ABC)

6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Good Morning America
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
3:30 Alice
4 PM John Davidson (co-host Andy Gibb; Grant Goodeve,
Barbi Benton)
5 PM Hogan's Heroes
5:30 One Day At A Time (delay from 4 PM)
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM White Shadow
9 PM CBS Movie: "When The Circus Came To Town"
11 PM News
11:30 Lou Grant
12:40 CBS Movie: "Togetherness"

WCHS Ch. 8 Charleston (CBS)

6 AM 700 Club
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Richard Simmons
9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
3:30 Alice
4 PM Hour Magazine (an interview with Lee Remick;
a segment on hypnosis)
5 PM John Davidson (Pat Boone, columnist Marilyn Beck,
Willie Tyler and Lester, Rhonda Bates)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Tic Tac Dough
7:30 Joker's Wild
8 PM White Shadow
9 PM CBS Movie: "When The Circus Came To Town"
11 PM News
11:30 Lou Grant
12:40 CBS Movie: "Togetherness"

WSWP Ch. 9 Beckley (PBS)

7:15 Lilias, Yoga And You
7:45 A.M. Weather
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM In-school programs
11 AM 3-2-1 Contact
11:30 Presidential Inauguration (Paul Duke anchors)
1:30 In-school programs
3 PM Over Easy (Robert Butler, director of the National
Institute of Aging; photographer Imogen Cunningham;
journalist Adela Rogers St. John)
3:30 Electric Company
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 3-2-1 Contact
6 PM Twelve Pole Creek Bluegrass Festival
6:30 Over Easy (rerun of the 3 PM show)
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Dick Cavett (conclusion of an interview with Clare
Boothe Luce)
8 PM Nova ("Message In The Rocks" examines stones scraped
off mountains in Greenland and fragments of meteorites
found in Antarctica for clues to the origin of the earth;
also: volcanic activity, including Mt. St. Helen's)
9 PM Mystery! ("Malice Aforethought," Part 1)
10 PM Inauguration Highlights (Paul Duke anchors)
11 PM La Grande Parade du Jazz (Cab Calloway sings "Minnie
the Moocher" and other standards)
11:30 Captioned ABC News

WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus, OH (CBS)

6 AM Health Field
6:30 Concerns And Comments
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM The Jeffersons (day-behind from 10 AM)
9:30 One Day At A Time (day-behind from 4 PM)
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
3:30 TBA
4 PM Mary Tyler Moore
4:30 All In The Family
5 PM Barney Miller
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM News
7:30 Match Game
8 PM White Shadow
9 PM CBS Movie: "When The Circus Came To Town"
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Road To Rio" (Bob Hope, Bing Crosby)

WBOY Ch. 12 Clarksburg (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today
9 AM Love Boat (passengers: Gene Rayburn, Maren Jensen,
Dennis Cole, ABC, day-behind from 11 AM)
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4 PM Hollywood Squares (Robert Mandan, Elayne Boosler,
Garrett Morris, Phyllis Diller, Marilyn McCoo and Billy
Davis Jr., Foster Brooks, Phyllis Davis, Tom Poston,
Paul Lynde)
4:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
5 PM Brady Bunch
5:30 Hollywood Squares (Arte Johnson, Barbi Benton, Gabe
Kaplan, Jimmie Walker, Joan Rivers, George Gobel, Jackie
Zeman, Steve Kanaly, Paul Lynde, for some reason pre-empts
"Family Feud"--apparently Ch. 12 delayed the ABC "Feud" from
12 N)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Happy Days Again
7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Jackie DeShannon)
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special
12 M Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC)

5:45 Farm Report
5:50 PTL Club
6:50 Good Morning West Virginia
6:55 News
7 AM Good Morning America
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4:30 Tom And Jerry
5 PM Mary Tyler Moore
5:30 Happy Days Again
6 PM News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight
7 PM Family Feud
7:30 Face The Music
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 Too Close For Comfort
10 PM Hart To Hart
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline
12:30 Emergency!
1:30 News

WTAP Ch. 15 Parkersburg (NBC)

6:30 Richard Simmons
7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue (Phyllis and David York, author of a self-
help manual for parents with troubled teens)
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4 PM The Lucy Show
4:30 Merv Griffin (same as WSYX)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Stan Hitchcock (country music)
7:30 Hollywood Squares (Garrett Morris, Joan Prather,
Tom Poston, Kathy and Janet Lennon, Dianne and
Peggy Lennon, Foster Brooks, Jack Jones, Kelly
Monteith, Paul Lynde)
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special
12 M Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast
2:30 News

WTBS Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:30 Open Up
6:30 Family Affair
7 AM Funtime
8 AM I Love Lucy
8:30 I Dream Of Jeannie
9 AM Hazel
9:30 Green Acres
10 AM Movie: "The Gay Divorcee"
12 N Freeman Reports (Sandi Freeman, from CNN)
1 PM Movie: "Odongo"
2:50 Funtime
3:30 Space Giants
4 PM Flintstones
4:30 Gilligan's Island
5 PM Brady Bunch
5:30 Beverly Hillbillies
6 PM Carol Burnett And Friends
6:30 Bob Newhart
7 PM All In The Family
7:30 Sanford And Son
8 PM Movie: "Soldier Of Fortune" (Clark Gablie is the star,
but watch for Gene Barry, from '55)
10 PM News
11 PM Night Gallery
11:30 Movie: "Bright Leaf"
1:45 Movie: "Sincerely Yours" (Liberace, at the peak of his
popularity in 1955, plays a pianist who discovers he's
going deaf. I've seen this movie on WFAA Dallas and
it's not as bad as you might think.)
4:10 Movie: "Revenge Of The Conquered"

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective
7 AM Romper Room
7:30 Great Space Coaster
8 AM Popeye
8:30 Groovie Goolies
9 AM Tom And Jerry
9:30 Flintstones And Friends (don't know if this is "The Flintstones"
or "Fred Flintstone And Friends")
10 AM Brady Bunch
10:30 Make Room For Daddy
11 AM Merv Griffin (same as WSYX)
12 N Love, American Style
12:30 Love, American Style
1 PM Movie: "Sensations"
3 PM Woody Woodpecker
3:30 Spiderman
4 PM Tom And Jerry
4:30 Gilligan's Island
5 PM Sha Na Na (the Coasters sing "Charlie Brown")
5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
6 PM Happy Days Again
6:30 Carol Burnett And Friends
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 All In The Family
8 PM Movie: "Law And Order" (no relation to the series, almost
ten years in the future, but a TV-movie about a family of
New York cops)
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 Rockford Files
12:30 Mission: Impossible

WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS)

In-school programs until

11:30 Electric Company
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM In-school programs
3 PM Electric Company
3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 3-2-1 Contact
6 PM Over Easy (same as WSWP)
6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Dick Cavett
8 PM Fast Forward (topic: home computers)
8:30 Cross Country Ski School
9 PM Mystery!
10 PM News
10:30 Twilight Zone
sign off 11 PM

WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS)

6:15 Lilias, Yoga And You
6:45 A.M. Weather
7 AM Extensions
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM In-school programs
12:30 Electric Company
1 PM In-school programs
3:30 Over Easy (same as WSWP)
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 Zorro (movie serial, not the series)
5:45 Black Widow (movie serial)
6 PM Studio See
6:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Dick Cavett
8 PM Nova
9 PM Mystery!
10 PM Inauguration Highlights
11 PM Morecambe & Wise
11:30 Captioned ABC News

WPBO Ch. 42 Portsmouth, OH (PBS)

6:45 A.M. Weather
7 AM Sesame Street
8 AM In-school programs
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30 In-school programs
3 PM Sesame Street
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 3-2-1 Contact
6 PM Doctor Who
6:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Doctor In The House
8 PM Nova
9 PM Mystery!
10 PM Soundstage (Johnny Paycheck, Mickey Gilley)
11 PM Twilight Zone
11:25 Dick Cavett (conclusion of an interview with Clare
Boothe Luce)
sign off 11:55 PM

WKYH (WYMT) Ch. 57 Hazard, KY (NBC)

7 AM Today
9 AM 700 Club
10 AM Presidential Inauguration
4 PM PTL Club
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Ron's Bargain Barn Bluegrass
7:30 Headwaters
8 PM Lobo
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Flamingo Road
11 PM News
11:30 NBC News Special
12 M Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKPI/22 Pikeville, WKAS/25 Ashland,
WKHA/35 Hazard, WKMR/38 Morehead) (PBS)

8:15 A.M. Weather
8:30 In-school programs
3:30 Over Easy (Joan Mondale discusses art and the older person)
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 Electric Company
6 PM 3-2-1 Contact
6:30 GED Series
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Kentucky Journal
8 PM Dick Cavett (Part 1 of the Clare Boothe Luce interview)
8:30 Bywords (guests: Ricky Skaggs and his parents)
9 PM Nova
10 PM Mystery!
sign off 11 PM
 
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