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Retro: Winnipeg • Friday, September 5, 1975

Source: Winnipeg Free Press (August 30, 1975 Edition)

I have checked at least a few times to make sure I didn’t make any errors. I think I got it right this time.

CBWFT Channel 3 Winnipeg (SRC)
9:45: En Mouvement
10:00: Clak
10:15: Au Jardin de Pierrot
10:30: Conseil Express
11:00: Le Receties de Juliette
11:30: Les Animaux Chez Eux
12:00: Mini-Fee
12:30: Le Coqueluches
1:30: Telejournal
1:35: Femme D’Aujourd’Hui
2:30: Cinema
4:00: Bobino
4:30: Fan Freluche
5:00: Daktari
6:00: Le Quotidien
6:30: Le Quotidien Regional
7:00: Les Pierraleu
7:30: Marcus Welby MD
8:30: Hors Serie: Jo Gaillard
9:30: Science-Realite
10:00: Dossiers
10:30: Telejournal, Sports
10:50: Nouvelle du Sport
10:55: Cinema: “****-Eroticus” (1971) (erotic, as the title implies)

CBWT Channel 6 Winnipeg (CBC)
8:55: Headlines
9:00: Ed Allen
9:30: Summer Schools
10:00: Mon Ami
10:15: The Friendly Giant
10:30: Mr. Dressup
11:00: Sesame Street
12:00: That Girl
12:30: Bob McLean
1:00: News
1:05: Bob McLean (continued)
1:30: Route 66
2:30: The Edge of Night
3:00: Juliette and Friends
3:30: Thirty from Saskatchewan
4:00: Family Court
4:30: Forest Rangers
5:00: The Flaxton Boys
5:30: The Partridge Family
6:00: CFL Highlights
6:30: 24Hours
7:00: 24Hours Magazine
7:30: Mr. Chips
8:00: All in the Family
8:30: M*A*S*H (still in summer repeats; new cast members Mike Farrell and Harry Morgan (B.J. Hunnicutt and Sherman T. Potter) joined early in the new season)
9:00: Down Home Country
10:00: Police Story
11:00: News
11:30: The Local
11:55: Hawaii Five-O (which is being remade by CBS for the 2010-11 season)
1:00: The Avengers

CKY Channel 7 Winnipeg (CTV)
6:00: University of the Air
6:30: Cartoons
7:00: Canada A.M.
8:30: Romper Room
9:00: Yoga
9:30: Pay Cards
10:00: It’s Your Move
10:30: Today’s World
12:00: Archie
12:30: Huckleberry Hound
1:00: Truth or Consequences
1:30: Definition
2:00: What’s the Good Word?
2:30: He Knows, She Knows
3:00: Another World
4:00: Yogi Bear
4:30: The Courtship of Eddie’s Father
5:00: Ironside
6:00: News
7:00: Swiss Family Robinson
7:30: The Six Million Dollar Man (which features the Bionic Woman, who would have her own series for 1976)
8:30: Movie: “Switch” (Robert Wagner, Eddie Albert)
10:00: Kojak
11:00: News
12:00: Merv Griffin: Eddy Arnold, Sally Kellerman (who was Hot Lips in the 1970 M*A*S*H movie that Loretta Swit made famous on TV), The Harmonicats, The Bumpys, Tanya Tucker (who had a reality show not too long ago), and Kelly Monteith

CKND Channel 9 Winnipeg (Ind.)
11:30: Presenting CKND
12:00: Movie: “The Stranger”
1:30: Rhyme and Reason
2:00: Everything Goes
3:30: I Saw That
4:00: The Flintstones
4:30: Batman (obviously the late 1960s series with Adam West and Burt Ward)
5:00: TBA
5:30: Hollywood Squares
6:00: News
6:05: Party Game (produced by CHCH Hamilton and aired nationally)
6:30: Lawrence Welk: The maestro starts his new television season celebrating his 25th year on television
7:30: News
7:35: The Rockford Files
9:00: News
9:05: Tommy Makem and Ryan’s Fancy
9:30: Celebrity Know Your Sports
10:00: Sports Probe
10:30: News
10:55: Dial 233-9999
11:30: Movie: “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” (1974)

KGFE Channel 2 (3?) Grand Forks, North Dakota (PBS)
(Presumably, in-school programs until 3:30)
3:30: Yoga and You
4:00: Mister Rogers Neighborhood
4:30: Sesame Street
5:30: The Electric Company
6:00: Aviation Weather
6:30: News with Martin Agronsky
7:00: Washington Week
7:30: Wall $treet Week
8:00: Bookbeat: “Crazy Salad” by Nora Ephron
8:30: Woman
9:00: Old Movie
10:30: Yoga and You

KXJB Channel 4 Valley City, North Dakota (CBS)
7:30: News
8:00: Captain Kangaroo
9:00: Panorama
9:30: The Price is Right
10:00: Gambit
10:30: Love of Life
10:55: CBS News
11:00: The Young and the Restless
11:30: Search for Tomorrow
12:00: News
12:20: Woman’s World
12:30: As the World Turns
1:00: The Guiding Light
1:30: The Edge of Night
2:00: Match Game 75
2:30: Tattletales
3:00: Musical Chairs
3:30: To Tell the Truth
4:00: Mike Douglas
5:30: News
6:00: News
6:30: Good Times
7:00: Wild Wild West
8:00: Baseball: Minnesota Twins @ Chicago White Sox
10:15: News
10:45: Movie: “C’mon Let’s Live a Little” (1967)

WDAZ Channel 8 Devil’s Lake, North Dakota (NBC)
7:00: The Today Show
9:00: Celebrity Sweepstakes
9:30: Wheel of Fortune
10:00: High Rollers
10:30: Hollywood Squares
11:00: The Magnificent Marble Machine
11:30: Jackpot
12:00: Noonday
12:30: Days of Our Lives
1:30: The Doctors
2:00: Another World
3:00: Partyline
4:00: Somerset
4:30: Bewitched
5:00: Bobby Goldsboro
5:30: News
6:00: News
6:25: Paul Harvey
6:30: Lawrence Welk
7:00: Saturday Morning Preview
7:30: Saturday Morning Preview (hopefully not a typo, but I’m not sure): Features The Lockers, Michael Landon, Johnny Whitaker, and Billy Barty
8:00: NFL Football: Oakland Raiders @ Dallas Cowboys (I wonder if the game actually started at 7:30 or 8:00)
10:00: News
10:30: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Rodney Dangerfield is a guest
12:00: The Tomorrow Show
1:00: News

KTHI (KVLY) Channel 11 Fargo, North Dakota (ABC)
6:30: Farm Report
6:40: Zoo Revue
7:10: Cartoons
7:30: A.M. America
9:00: Movie
10:30: Happy Days
11:00: Showoffs
11:30: All My Children
12:00: Dialing for Dollars
12:30: Let’s Make a Deal
1:00: The $10,000 Pyramid
1:30: Rhyme and Reason
2:00: General Hospital
2:30: One Life to Live
3:00: Gilligan’s Island (You Don’t Say with Tom Kennedy did not air in this market)
3:30: Movie: “Gorgo” (1961)
5:00: News
5:30: ABC Evening News
6:00: Let’s Make a Deal (nighttime)
6:30: Hollywood Squares (nighttime)
7:00: Saturday Sneak Peek: Hosted by Jim Nabors and Ruth Buzzi as Fi and Fum from the upcoming series “The Lost Saucer”
7:30: Movie: “Roll, Freddy, Roll”
9:00: ABC News Close-Up
10:00: Ironside
10:55: News
11:30: ABC’s Wide World of Entertainment: Miss World USA
1:00: News

VPW Cable 9 Winnipeg
5:30 PM: Archie Wood
6:00: Meditation: The Inner Space
6:30: Archie Wood
7:00: Soul 75
7:30: St. Stephen’s Service
8:30: Ivan Robson
9:00: Blakeman’s Bureau
9:30: Ukrainian Hour
10:00: Britain on Parade
10:30: Herald of Truth
10:55: TBA
 
WDAZ - Channel 4 - Devil's Lake, North Dakota (NBC)

6:30 PM Lawrence Welk
7:00 PM Saturday Morning Preview (definite typo since Lawrence Welk was an hour show)
7:30 PM Saturday Morning Preview (the right time here) (pre-empts Chico And The Man)
8:00 PM NFL Football: Oakland Raiders @ Dallas Cowboys (right time here as well) (was this NBC's game or syndicated?) (but appears as a two hour long program which could have meant that it was either tape-delayed or the newspaper made a mistake on how long the game lasted which would have meant local news, The Tonight Show and Tomorrow appeared an hour later or after the game) (pre-empts Rockford Files and Police Woman)

And yet another station that didn't clear Sanford and Son.
 
Braves2005 said:
WDAZ - Channel 4 - Devil's Lake, North Dakota (NBC)

6:30 PM Lawrence Welk
7:00 PM Saturday Morning Preview (definite typo since Lawrence Welk was an hour show)
7:30 PM Saturday Morning Preview (the right time here) (pre-empts Chico And The Man)
8:00 PM NFL Football: Oakland Raiders @ Dallas Cowboys (right time here as well) (was this NBC's game or syndicated?) (but appears as a two hour long program which could have meant that it was either tape-delayed or the newspaper made a mistake on how long the game lasted which would have meant local news, The Tonight Show and Tomorrow appeared an hour later or after the game) (pre-empts Rockford Files and Police Woman)

And yet another station that didn't clear Sanford and Son.

That would be an NBC Preseason football telecast. In 1975, the NFL still played only 14 regular season games, so the preseason usually extended a week or two after Labor Day. The NFL upgraded to 16 games in 1978, by taking back 2 preseason games.
 
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