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Wayback: Thanksgiving Weekend (November 24-27), 1988 - Spokane, Washington

Thursday, November 24, 1988 (Thanksgiving Day)

Channels

2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5 am
4—Success-N-Life
6—Classic Country

5:30
6—Morning Stretch

6:00
2—Porky Pig and Friends
4—Bugs Bunny & Pals
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
28—Ag Day

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
(Jay Alan, Peggy Hansen)
4—World News This Morning
Forrest Sawyer, Paula Zahn)
28—The Bullwinkle Show

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
4—Good Morning America
David Hartman profiles the lives of a Harlem police offer and a Montana sheriff; Andy Williams; Lebanese hostage update; ice cream; Thanksgiving at a U.S. Army base in West Germany; sweet potatoes; Creighton College basketball team works in a homeless shelter for Thanksgiving; sweet potatoes. (Joan Lunden, Charles Gibson)
6—Today
Scheduled: How to prepare a traditional Thanksgiving dinner; a report on American workers. (Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel)
7—Zoobilee Zoo
28—C.O.P.S.

7:30
7—Captain Kangaroo
28—Dennis the Menace

8:00
2—Pee-wee's Playhouse
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Sculptor Allen Dwight reveals the secrets contained within a block of marble.
28—Smurfs' Adventures

8:30
2—Garfield and Friends
7—Today's Special
28—ThunderCats

9:00
2—The NFL Today
4—Donahue
Scheduled: recording artist Phil Collins.
6—Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
From New York: Willard Scott and Sandy Duncan preside over this year's telecast of the annual spectacle that marks the start of the holiday season. With Harry Anderson, Mario Van Peebles, Susan Ruttan, Marilyn Horne, Tanya Tucker, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Jackie Joyner Kersee, Carl Lewis, the Osmond Kids, Jill Schulz, the Boys Choir of Harlem, the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes and Santa Claus. (Taped)
7—Sesame Street
Taking care of Gordon's headache; brushing teeth.
28—The 700 Club

9:30
2—NFL Football
Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions. Wide receiver Anthony Carter and the Vikings visit the Silverdome to take on Detroit in a match-up of NFC Central Division rivals. The Lions' overall Thanksgiving Day record is 23-23-2, despite losses the last two years. (Live)

10:00
4—Growing Pains
7—1987 International World Championships
28—Study in the Word

10:30
4—Home
Scheduled: Ways to quit smoking (Part 4 of 5); Thanksgiving dinner; National Invention America Contest winners. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
28—Richard Roberts

11:00
4—Sally Jessy Raphael

11:30
28—Hollywood Squares

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—All My Children
6—Super Password
7—Nova
28—Perry Mason

12:30
6—NFL Live!

1:00
2—All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade
Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy anchor today's holiday parades with additional highlights from New York, Detroit Gladys (Knight and Paul Dooley), Toronto (Kristian Alfonso and David Beecroft) and Hawaii (Joe Penney and Dian Parkinson), with Mary Frann and Kevin Dobson from New York. (Taped)
4—One Life to Live
6—NFL Football
Houston Oilers at Dallas Cowboys. This is the first regular-season meetings between Houston and Dallas since 1982; the Cowboys lead the series 4-1. Despite losses each of the past two years, Dallas sports a Thanksgiving Day record of 14-5-1. (Live)
7—Nature
28—MOVIE: Heidi
(TV, 1968) Maximilian Schell, Jennifer Edwards. Johanna Spyri's classic story of the orphan girl who is torn between her devotion to her uncle and cousin in the city of Frankfurt and her wish to be with her grandfather who lives high in the Swiss Alps.

2:00
4—General Hospital
7—John Fitzgerald Kennedy

3:00
4—The Jetsons
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Alvin and the Chipmunks

3:30
4—Little House on the Prairie
7—Sesame Street
28—BraveStarr

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Things children say.
6—Son of Heaven
28—The Little Troll Prince
Animated. In Norway, the crown prince of the trolls discovers he has a warm heart and learns the meaning of Christmas Voices: Danny Cooksey, Vincent Price, Jonathan Winters.

4:30
4—Entertainment Tonight
Diets of the celebrities. (Mary Hart, John Tesh)
7—3-2-1 Contact

5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—NewsFour at 5
(Rick Douglas, Elaine Murphy)
7—Square One Television
28—Black Beauty
Animated. A beautiful black horse experiences the kindness and cruelty of humans as he passes from owner to owner in an adaptation of Anna Sewell's novel.

5:30
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
28—MOVIE: DuckTales: Time Is Money
(TV, 1988) Animated. Cantankerous Scrooge McDuck accidentally travels back in time to the prehistoric era and meets Bubba Duck, who helps him battle his old rival Glomgold. Voices: Alan Young, Russi Taylor.

6:30
2—The Cosby Show
"Autumn Gifts." An elderly neighbor (Eileen Heckart) who isn't taking her medicine as prescribed finds herself answering to Cliff.
4—USA Today
International music scene; four generations of an American Indian family.
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
A special Thanksgiving show examines "Food Money: Who Gets It?" (Paul Kangas)

7:00
2—Cheers
4—M*A*S*H
6—Relatively Speaking
7—The Velveteen Rabbit
Animated. The tale of a velveteen bunny, transformed by a little boy's love into a real rabbit.

7:30
2—Night Court
4—Newhart
6—Northwest Reflections
7—Northwest Profiles

8:00
2—The Smothers Brothers Thanksgiving Special
Tom and Dick Smothers celebrate the holiday with comedy and music. Contributing to the comedy are Gallagher, Steven Wright and political impressionist Steven Morris. Musical moments are presented by Martin Mull; Kenny Rogers, who sings "Planet Texas"; and Barry Lather, who choreographed a number for the regular yo-yo man segment.
4—MOVIE: Mary Poppins
(1964) Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke. The newest nanny for a stuffy English banker's children is a magical young woman who brings happiness and a sense of adventure to the Banks household. Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Actress. (Repeat)
6—The Cosby Show
"How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?" Cliff can't keep his hands off his father's winning sweepstakes letter, and Vanessa can't keep her mind off a singing career after she makes a music video. Amanda: Betty Carter. Kara: Elizabeth Narvaez. Janet: Pam Potillo.
7—Mystery!
"The Bruce Partington Plans" for a top-secret sub are stolen in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes." Jeremy Brett. Mycroft: Charles Gray. Watson: Edward Hardwicke. Bradstreet: Denis Lill. West: Sebastian Stride.
28—MOVIE: North to Alaska
(1960) John Wayne, Stewart Granger. A man finds a substitute for his friend's fiancee after he discovers she has married another.

8:30
6—A Different World
"If You Like Pilgrim Coladas." Whitley and a homesick Kim (Charnele Brown) decline Thanksgiving dinner at the Pit and go off-campus with Kim's fake ID to whoop it up. Whitley: Jasmine Guy. Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis. Walter: Sinbad. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison.

9:00
2—Paradise
"The Ghost Dance." Hanging fever grips Paradise after John Taylor is falsely accused of killing a cowboy who'd been harassing him. Lee Horsley, M.P. Carter. Brenner: Andrew Prine. Abner: Dennis A. Pratt.
6—Cheers
"Those Lips, Those Ice." Carla is ready to deep-freeze Eddie (Jay Thomas) when she suspects him of warming the heart of the comely ice-show star (Isa Andersen). Hockey Buddy No. 1: Charles Noland. Hockey Buddy No. 2: Andy Saylor.
7—Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

9:30
6—Dear John
"Dear Mike." Mike, the friend who stole John's wife and moved into his house, comes back with a sad tale of rejection. Wendy: Carlene Watkins. Kirk: Jere Burns. Louise: Jane Carr. Kate: Isabella Hofmann.

10:00
2—Knots Landing
"The Pick-Up Game." Julie's parents are concerned when she makes it to the finals in the school spelling bee; Jill's harassment persists, but only Frank seems to understand Val's paranoia; Mack is repeatedly reminded that he's getting older; Paige determines to have her way with Sumner; a stranger stalks the neighborhood.
6—L.A. Law
"Full Marital Jacket." From last season: Benny is charged with sexual assault; Rollins uses unusual methods to resolve a case; and an unwelcome guest appears at the Markowitz wedding. Mrs. Kelsey: Constance Towers. Gianelli: Ray Abruzzo. Sheila: Joanna Frank. Benny: Larry Drake. Kuzak: Harry Hamlin. Markowitz: Michael Tucker. (Repeat)
7—Sneak Previews

10:30
7—MotorWeek
Cadillac STS; winter driving tactics; rear window defrosters.
28—The Twilight Zone

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—NewsFour at 11
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—Hollywood Legends
28—MOVIE: Ministry of Fear

11:30
2—Night Heat
"The Professional." O'Brien and Giambone are assigned to protect a mob prosecutor (Hrant Alianak) targeted for murder. Kleigsteel: Tony De Santis. O'Brien: Scott Hylands. Giambone: Jeff Wincott. Kirkwood: Allan Royal. Nicole: Susan Hogan.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Willie Nelson; 5th-grade river researchers Molly Peterson and Dallas Neil; actress Lucy Webb.

12 am
4—USA Today

12:30
4—Success
6—Late Night with David Letterman
From November, 1987: Singer Paul Simon; actress Christine Lahti. (Repeat)

12:40
2—MOVIE: Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI
(TV, 1986) Howard E. Rollins Jr., Lynn Whitfield. Fact-based story of a Southern woman who overcame a poverty-stricken childhood and the strains of balancing a marriage and a career to achieve her ambition of becoming an FBI agent. (Repeat)

1:00
4—NewsFour at 11
 
Friday, November 25, 1988

Channels

2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5 am
4—Success-N-Life
6—Classic Country

5:30
6—Morning Stretch

6:00
2—Porky Pig and Friends
4—Bugs Bunny & Pals
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
28—Ag Day

6:30
2—KREM 2 Morning News
(Jay Alan, Peggy Hansen)
4—World News This Morning
Forrest Sawyer, Paula Zahn)
28—The Bullwinkle Show

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This Morning
The economy; Susan Ruttan ("L.A. Law"); post-Thanksgiving department store sales; Tanya Tucker; former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton. (Harry Smith, Kathleen Sullivan)
4—Good Morning America
At Newport Beach, California: rookie policeman; Gary Busey; the Osmond Brothers; a train distributes candy in the Appalachian Valley. (Joan Lunden, Charles Gibson)
6—Today
Doug Sheehan ("Day by Day"); Harry Anderson; Teri Garr; Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula and sons Mike and David; the Christmas shopping season and the economy. (Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel)
7—Zoobilee Zoo
28—C.O.P.S.

7:30
7—Captain Kangaroo
28—Dennis the Menace

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Smurfs' Adventures

8:30
7—Today's Special
28—ThunderCats

9:00
2—The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy
4—Donahue
6—Smurfs
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club

9:30
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
6—The Chipmunks

10:00
2—Garfield and Friends
4—Growing Pains
6—ALF [The Animated Series]
7—Reading Rainbow
28—Study in the Word

10:30
2—Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures
4—Home
Do-it-yourself smoking cessation; tobacco heir disowned for opposing smoking; how-to videos; artwork on sneakers. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
6—The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
7—The Joy of Painting
28—Richard Roberts

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Jay Alan, Peggy Hansen)
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Scheduled: Debbie Reynolds.
6—Super Password
7—Sit and Be Fit

11:30
2—College Football
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers. The Crimson Tide of Alabama hopes to reverse last season's 10-0 loss to Auburn in the annual Iron Bowl match-up of SEC contenders. Running backs Stacy Danley of Auburn and David Casteal of Alabama lead their teams. (Live from Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.)
6—Scrabble
7—Northwest Profiles
28—Hollywood Squares

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Mystery!
28—Perry Mason

1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—The American Experience
28—Group One Medical

1:30
28—The Dick Van Dyke Show

2:00
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
7—The Victory Garden
28—I Love Lucy

2:30
7—This Old House
28—Leave It to Beaver

3:00
2—MOVIE: The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation
(1986) Animated. The cuddly bears find their mission to spread caring and friendship threatened by an evil force.
4—The Jetsons
6—The Bob Newhart Show
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Alvin and the Chipmunks

3:30
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Webster
7—Sesame Street
28—BraveStarr

4:00
6—Kate & Allie
28—DuckTales

4:30
4—Entertainment Tonight
An interview with Larry Hagman ("Dallas"). (Mary Hart, John Tesh)
6—Family Ties
7—3-2-1 Contact
28—Double Dare

5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—NewsFour at 5
(Rick Douglas, Elaine Murphy)
6—Family Ties
7—Square One Television
28—Denver, the Last Dinosaur

5:30
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
28—Benson

6:30
2—The Cosby Show
"The Show Must Go On." Bill Irwin is featured in an episode in which Cliff takes Rudy and her friends to a vaudeville show.
4—USA Today
Scheduled: a special edition reporting on the biggest shopping day of the year.
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
Scheduled commentator: Charles L. Schulze. Market Monitor guest: Interinvest President Hans Black.
28—NBA Basketball
Seattle SuperSonics at Phoenix Suns. (Live)

7:00
2—Cheers
4—M*A*S*H
6—Relatively Speaking
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)

7:30
2—Night Court
4—Newhart
6—Win, Lose or Draw
7—Wall $treet Week
"Should We Be Thankful for Toys?" Guest: Robin R. Young, research director, John G. Kinnard & Co. (Louis Rukeyser)

8:00
2—Beauty and the Beast
"Remember Love." An angel shows Vincent that life without him would not be so wonderful for the people he loves, especially Catherine (Linda Hamilton). Roy Dotrice, David Greenlee. Paracelsus: Tony Jay. Pascal: Armin Shimerman. Jamie: Irina Irvine.
4—Perfect Strangers
"Up a Lazy River." Conclusion. Lost in the wilderness, Balki and the girls discover that Larry is no Eagle Scout. Balki: Bronson Pinchot. Jennifer: Melanie Wilson.
6—Something Is Out There
"Night of the Visitors." A science-fiction writer claims to have been abducted by aliens, which Ta'ra believes were Antaureans, a hostile race from her galaxy. Ta'ra: Maryam d'Abo. Jack: Joe Cortese. Calvin/Thursby: Frederick Coffin. Ted: Nestor Serrano. Lt. Maldonado: Gregory Sierra.
7—The McLaughlin Group

8:30
4—Full House
"Joey Gets Tough." D.J. is grounded for the weekend by the iron hand of Joey; Danny upstages Jesse on his show. Joey: Dave Coulier. Danny: Bob Saget.
6—Automania
"Stuck in Gear." Economic dependence on the automobile.

9:00
2—Thirteenth Annual Circus of the Stars
Ringmasters Bea Arthur and Martin Mull introduce performers including Louie Anderson, Mary Hart, Harvey Korma, Tom Poston, Cathy Rigby, Emma Samms, O.J. Simpson and Marsha Warfield.
4—In the Land of Tall Prayers: Life Along the Lewis and Clark Trail
KXLY's Rick Douglas presents this hour-long documentary about the contemporary Lewis and Clark Trail, from St. Louis, Missouri to Cape Disappointment, Washington.
6—MOVIE: The Incredible Hulk Returns
(TV, 1988) Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno. The Hulk, scientist David Banner's violent alter ego, teams up with Viking-hero Thor to retrieve a stolen device that might be the only cure for Banner's unique condition. (Repeat)
7—Great Performances
A newly restored and reconstructed version of Rudolph Valentino's 1925 silent classic "The Eagle," a tale of romance and revenge during the reign of Catherine the Great of Russia (Louise Dresser).
28—Star Trek
"Space Seed." A race of superhumans, created by genetic-engineering experiments in the 1990s, is discovered drifting in space, frozen for 200 years. Ricardo Montalban plays Khan Noonian Singh, a role he reprised in the 1982 movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," which was based on this episode. Marla: Madlyn Rhue. Helmsman Spinelli: Blaisdell Makee. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scotty: James Doohan.

10:00
4—20/20
Stone Phillips reports on the controversial practice of using expert witnesses, notably psychologists, in both civil and criminal cases; Barbara Walters profiles musician Teddy Pendergrass, now making a comeback despite an accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down. (Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters)
Criminal attorneys rely more and more on the testimony of expert witnesses; singer Teddy Pendergrass.
28—Freddy's Nightmares
"Sister's Keeper." Freddy sets out to divide and conquer twin sisters who are the daughters of one of his victims. John: Joshua Cox. Jeff: Jeff Bennett.

10:30
7—Shampoo
(1975) Warren Beatty, Julie Christie. A Beverly Hills hairstylist finds his life snipped to pieces when he tries to juggle washing, cutting and romance.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—NewsFour at 11
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
28—MOVIE: Yanks
Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave. Several American soldiers become involved in romantic affairs while stationed in England during World War II.

11:30
2—MOVIE: Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge
(TV, 1987) James Arness, Amanda Blake. Marshal Matt Dillon comes out of retirement to face off with two longtime foes looking for vengeance. Several cast members from the weekly series, which ended a 20-year run in 1975, reprise their roles. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Actress Teri Garr; South African musicians Johnny Clegg and Savuka.

12 am
4—USA Today

12:30
4—Success
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Author Hunter S. Thompson; comedian Jerry Seinfeld; musician Ivan Neville.

1:00
4—NewsFour at 11

1:30
6—Friday Night Videos
World Wrestling Federation stars Randy Savage, Elizabeth, Bobby Heenan, Ted DiBiase and Virgil introduce videos by Duran Duran, Poison, Anita Baker and Elton John.

2:00
28—Government Loans
 
Last edited:
Saturday, November 26, 1988

Channels

2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30 am
4—Sunday School of the Air
6—The Dukes of Hazzard

6:00
2—Porky Pig and Friends
4—Bugs Bunny & Pals
28—The Comic Strip

6:30
4—Here's Lucy
6—Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

7:00
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
"The Air Conditioner at the End of the Galaxy." After the air conditioner breaks, the babies imagine themselves in the jungle while searching for a cool spot.
4—The Flintstone Kids
6—Kissyfur
7—This Old House

7:30
2—Superman
"Wildsharkk/To Play or Not to Play." In the Bermuda Triangle, Superman must do battle with a villain named Wildsharkk; Clark discovers that he cannot play football since his powers give him an unfair advantage.
4—The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
6—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"Splinter No More." Donatello devises a cure to make Master Splinter human again. Meanwhile, Shredder plans to open a gate to Dimension X.
7—Outdoor Idaho

8:00
2—Pee-wee's Playhouse
6—Smurfs
7—Northwest Outdoors

8:30
2—Garfield and Friends
Garfield asks Odie to do some tricks. Later, the weasel suggests an election be held to see who runs the farm: Roy or Orson.
4—Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters
7—NatureScene
28—My Favorite Martian

9:00
2—College Football
Arkansas Razorbacks at Miami Hurricanes. Fullback JuJu Harshaw leads the Cotton Bowl-bound Razorbacks of Arkansas against quarterback Steve Walsh and Miami. The Hurricanes routed Arkansas 51-7 last season. (Live)
6—The Chipmunks
7—Voices and Visions
28—My Favorite Martian

9:30
4—A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
6—ALF [The Animated Series]
28—Vandals Football

10:00
4—MOVIE: Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears
(TV, 1988) Animated. Creatures from outer space choose Boo Boo and Yogi Bear to help them with their latest quest—an invasion of Earth.
7—Focus on Society
28—Seahawk Insider

10:30
6—The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
7—Focus on Society
28—College Football

11:00
6—Punky Brewster [Animated]
7—American Adventure
28—Wrestling

11:30
6—The New Archies
7—American Adventure

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—Small Wonder
"Mommy Dearest." When Joan discovers that Ida Mae has designs on her father, she panics and turns to Vicki for help. Mr. Bryant: David Moses. Ted: Dick Christie. Vicki: Tiffany Brissette. Joan: Marla Pennington.
6—Jalbert Ski Show
7—French in Action
28—High School Football State Semi-Finals

12:30
4—College Football
Notre Dame Fighting Irish at USC Trojans. Quarterback Tony Rice leads the Fighting Irish against signal-caller Rodney Peete and the Trojans in the final regular-season game for both schools. Notre Dame won last year's meeting 26-15. (Live)
6—Golf
The Skins Game, back-nine play. Jack Nicklaus, Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd and last year's winner Lee Trevino take part in the hole-by-hole, winner-take-all competition. From PGA West in La Quinta, California.
7—Earth Explored

1:00
2—Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Elizabeth Taylor and Publisher Malcolm Forbes on a Pacific cruise; Joan Collins; and Michael Jackson's family estate. Host: Robin Leach. (Repeat)
7—Tony Brown's Journal
"Have Blacks Made NBC Number One?"

1:30
7—North Idaho College Public Forum

2:00
2—Simon & Simon
7—Computer Chronicles

2:30
7—The Art of Ashley Jackson
28—MOVIE: The Bounty Man
(TV, 1972) Clint Walker, Richard Basehart. Because of her amazing likeness to his dead wife, a bounty hunter becomes drawn to the girlfriend (Margot Kidder) of a criminal he has captured.

3:00
2—MOVIE: The Main Event
(1979) Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal. A bankrupt perfume company president is forced to fall back on her one remaining asset—a prizefighter who's afraid to fight.
6—PBA Bowling
Budweiser Classic from Columbus, Ohio. Leroy Bornhop defeated Venezuela's Amleto Monacelli 169-160 in the title match to win last year's tournament.
7—Flower Shop

3:30
7—Madeleine Cooks

4:00
4—Good Fishing
7—Degrassi Junior High
28—MOVIE: Night of the Comet
(1984) Mary Woronov, Kelli Moroney. A comet smashes into Earth, leaving global devastation and the hope for humanity in the hands of two valiant Valley girls.

4:30
4—Fishing the West
6—MOVIE: The Buddy Holly Story
(1978) Gary Busey, Don Stroud. The life story of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly, who skyrocketed to fame in the 1950s before his untimely death at the age of 22.
7—The Power of Choice

5:00
2—CBS Evening News
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
7—CE News Magazine
Party lines; subway musicians; a crusade against crack.

5:30
2—NBA Basketball
Los Angeles Lakers at Detroit Pistons. (Live)
7—The Frugal Gourmet
"The Oregon Trail." Treats from the Oregon Trail include bacon corn bread, buffalo stew and buffalo jerky.

EVENING

6:00
4—NewsFour
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
28—Friday the 13th
"Read My Lips." Edgar Van Horne, a ventriloquist, is forced to commit murder by his sinister puppet. Travis Plunkett: John Byner. Ryan: John D. LeMay. Micki: Robey. Jack: Chris Wiggins.

6:30
4—USA Weekend
Holidays and single parents; toys.
6—Q-6 News

7:00
6—Hee Haw
Co-hosts: Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Guests: Holly Dunn, Million Dollar Band, Cowboy Quartet, Lulu Roman.
7—The Onedin Line
28—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"The Child." Second-season premiere. As the crew rushes samples of a disease organism to a research station, Troi announces that she's pregnant. Whoopi Goldberg joins the cast as Guinan. Dr. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. Wes: Wil Wheaton. Hester Dealt: Seymour Cassel.

7:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The M*A*S*H Olympics." Disgusted by the camp's lack of fitness, Potter organizes a M*A*S*H Olympics with two teams captained by Hawkeye and B.J. Ames: Michael McManus. Penobscot: Mike Henry. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Potter: Harry Morgan.

8:00
2—Raising Miranda
"Miranda's Date." Teen romance novels do little to prepare Miranda for her first date, and Donald is equally unprepared to face this event without his wife. Royana Black, James Naughton. Joe: Keith Coogan. Neil: Kevin Scannell.
4—Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
Animated. Winnie and the other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood launch a plan to calm the excitable Tigger. (Repeat)
6—227
"A Yen for Lester." The residents of 227 buy their favorite Japanese restaurant, but the chef quits with a busload of tourists on the way. Mr. Takmura: Rodney Kageyama. Blake: Richard Lawson. Bosworth Duncan: Kurt Fuller.
7—MOVIE: Here Comes Mr. Jordan
(1941) Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains. A prizefighter who is accidentally sent to heaven must find another body to occupy.
28—The Reporters
Scheduled: Suburban youths hired as contract killers are suspects in mistaken-identity murders.

8:30
2—Cheers
"One for the Book." A timid young man (Boyd Bodwell) about to enter a monastery comes into the bar for a last night of frivolity and discovers a passion for the pleasures of the flesh; and the back room welcomes a reunion of WWI veterans, but only one former doughboy (Ian Wolfe) shows up. Coach: Nicholas Colasanto. Sam: Ted Danson. Diane: Shelley Long.
6—Amen
"The Housekeeper." Thelma moves in with Rev. Gregory, creating a church scandal that threatens to defrock the minister. Anna Maria Horsford, Clifton Davis. Inga: Elsa Raven. Chris: Tony T. Johnson. Rolly: Jester Hairston. Amelia: Roz Ryan.

9:00
2—Simon & Simon
"For Old Crime's Sake." A.J. and Rick (Gerald McRaney) try to head off three Prohibition-era bank robbers out to settle a 50-year-old score. Marie: Marie Windsor. Silk McNab: Alan Hale. Danny Chesney/"The Kid": Ray Walston.
4—MOVIE: Police Story: Burnout
(TV, 1988) Lindsay Wagner, John Karlen. Personal problems and a friend's suicide turn a vice-squad policewoman to alcohol and drugs.
6—The Golden Girls
"Sophia's Wedding." Conclusion. The newlyweds return from their honeymoon anxious to find their own place and reopen the pizza-knish stand at the beach. Estelle Getty, Jack Gilford. Fire Chief: Don Maxwell. Saxophone Player: William E. Green.
28—Beyond Tomorrow
Scheduled: state-of-the-art roller coasters; advances in male contraceptive development; the world's largest telescope; detecting irregular EEG patters through "brain mapping."

9:30
6—Empty Nest
"What's a Father to Do?" Able to be in only one place at a time, Harry faces a dilemma when he must decide which of his daughters' important events to attend. Richard Mulligan. Albert: Raye Birk. Esteban: Xavier Garcia. Waiter: Tim Haldeman.

9:35
7—Sneak Previews
"Full Moon in Blue Water:' "Scrooged"; "Cocoon: The Return." (Joined in progress.)

10:00
2—Missing/Reward
Stacy Keach reports cases of missing people and things and the rewards for their return.
6—Hunter
"Presumed Guilty." Hunter believes a murder suspect being prosecuted by McCall's boyfriend is innocent. Jason: Dack Rambo. Tommy: George Jenesky. Syd: Terry Bozeman. Jerry: James O'Sullivan. Susan: Debra Sandlund.
7—Doctor Who
"The Green Death." A mysterious death leads the Doctor, Jo and the Brigadier to abandoned mines full of dangerous waste products and giant mutated maggots. The Doctor races to kill the overgrown invading maggots, and to discover an antidote to a deadly green sickness.
28—Superboy
"The Fixer." Lex Luthor attempts to fix a Shuster University basketball game by bribing the star player (Michael Landon Jr.) to throw the game. Superboy: John Haymes Newton. Lex Luthor: Scott Wells. T.J. White: Jim Calvert.

10:30
28—Monsters
"The Vampire Hunter." A vampire hunter's nephew bites off more than he can chew when he comes to the aid of a damsel. Ernest Chariot: Robert Lansing. Charles Poole: John Bolger.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—NewsFour
6—Q-6 News
28—Freddy's Nightmares
"Mother's Day." A teenager feels threatened by his mother's domineering new husband (Arell Blanton); a psychologist (Elizabeth Savage) ignores her desperate daughter (Jill Whitlow). Jane: Judith Baldwin. Roger: Byron Morrow. Paul: Paul Ben-Victor.

11:30
2—MOVIE: The In-Laws
(1979) Peter Falk, Alan Arkin. A New York dentist becomes involved in a bizarre espionage plot when he meets his daughter's future father-in-law.
4—Entertainment This Week
6—Carson's Comedy Classics

12 am
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
28—MOVIE: The French Connection
(1971) Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey. Two tough narcotics investigators foil a huge heroin deal.

12:30
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Saturday Night's Main Event
From Sacramento, California: Matches include Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. Andre the Giant; the Ultimate Warrior vs. Super Ninja; Jacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Boris Zhukov; the Young Stallions vs. the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers; and Hercules vs. Virgil. Also: appearances by Hulk Hogan and Brother Love.

1:30
4—NewsFour
(Repeat)

2:00
4—ABC News
6—Classic Country
 
Sunday, November 27, 1988

Channels

2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

6 am
4—EWU Education
6—Sunday Today

6:30
2—Porky Pig and Friends
4—Revival Hour

7:00
2—Ed Hume on Gardening
7—Sesame Street
28—Mass on Television

7:30
2—The Compton Report
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Jimmy Swaggart
28—Old Time Gospel

8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning
(Charles Kuralt)
7—Sesame Street

8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Richard DeHaan
28—Power Magazine

9:00
6—Family Guide
7—Square One Television
28—Larry Jones

9:30
2—The NFL Today
Pregame show hosted by Brent Musgburger with Irv Cross, Will McDonough and Dick Butkus.
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NFL Live!
NFL pregame show hosted by Bob Costas with Ahmad Rashad, Paul Maguire, Frank Deford and Gayle Gardner.
7—The Velveteen Rabbit
Animated. The tale of a velveteen bunny, transformed by a little boy's love into a real rabbit.
28—Jimmy Swaggart

10:00
2—NFL Football
Phoenix Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles. (Live)
4—Forever Lean
6—NFL Football
Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals. (Live)
7—One by One

10:30
4—The Jetsons
28—Government Loans

11:00
4—Bugs Bunny & Pals
7—The Nature of Things
28—My Favorite Martian

11:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
28—Inland Northwest Focus

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
28—Charles in Charge
"Barbelles." Charles breaks up with his girlfriend and falls for a female bodybuilder. Scott Baio, Willie Aames. Janice: Janice Falconer. Jamie: Nicole Eggert. Sarah: Josie Davis. Adam: Alexander Polinsky.

12:30
4—Business World
7—Wall $treet Week
(Louis Rukeyser)
28—Out of This World
"Guess Who's Coming to Earth." When Troy's father makes a visit, he proves to be a soulmate for Evie and a headache for Donna (Donna Pescow). Evie: Maureen Flannigan. Beano: Joe Alaskey.

1:00
2—NFL Football
San Francisco 49ers at San Diego Chargers. (Live)
4—Diet
6—Golf
The Skins Game, back-nine play. Jack Nicklaus, Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd and last year's winner Lee Trevino take part in the hole-by-hole, winner-take-all competition. From PGA West in La Quinta, California.
7—Firing Line
"What's So Bad About Being Poor?" Charles Murray, author of "In Pursuit: Of Happiness and Good Government." (William F. Buckley, Jr.)
28—She's the Sheriff
"Dream the Implausible Dream." When stardom beckons, Hildy (Suzanne Somers) answers the call—with Gussie (Pat Carroll) and the deputies as backup. Melanie: Starr Andreeff. Max: George Wyner. Wiggins: Leonard Lightfoot. Mulcahy: Guich Koock.

1:30
4—MOVIE: The Lord of the Rings
(1978) Animated. All of the magical adventure of J.R.R. Tolkien's thrilling "Lord of the Rings" trilogy comes to life in this brilliantly animated tale of the enchanted land of Middle Earth, and the brave band of hobbits, heroes and wizards who set out to save it
7—European Journal
28—Mama's Family
"The Really Loud Family." Bubba captures the Harpers' antics on film for a school assignment. Mama: Vicki Lawrence Schultz. Vint: Ken Berry. Naomi: Dorothy Lyman. Iola: Beverly Archer.

2:00
7—The Editors
28—The Munsters Today
"Herman the Astronaut." Herman undergoes testing to become a civilian astronaut, a prospect that doesn't put Lily in orbit. Gordon Cooper plays himself. Dr. Brown: Nancy Dussault. Herman: John Schuck. Lily: Lee Meriwether.

2:30
7—Growing a Business
Examined: the expansion of small businesses. The focus is on Lundberg Family Farms, a rice farm in Richvale, California. Host: Paul Hawken.
28—Diff'rent Strokes

3:00
6—Mutal of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
7—Science Journal
28—MOVIE: Iron Eagle
(1986) Louis Gossett Jr., Jason Gedrick. The teenage son of a fighter pilot and a retired Air Force colonel take drastic action to rescue the boy's father from his Middle Eastern captors.

3:30
6—Meet the Press
(Chris Wallace)
7—Adam Smith's Money World

4:00
2—MOVIE: Some Kind of Hero
(1982) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder. A war veteran turns to a life of crime after the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner in North Vietnam for six years.
4—Starting from Scratch
6—Northwest Portraits
7—FDR

4:30
4—The Rifleman
6—Airwaves
7—The Victory Garden

5:00
4—Gunsmoke
6—Medical Journal
7—The Woodwright's Shop
28—Superboy
"The Fixer." Lex Luthor attempts to fix a Shuster University basketball game by bribing the star player (Michael Landon Jr.) to throw the game. Superboy: John Haymes Newton. Lex Luthor: Scott Wells. T.J. White: Jim Calvert.

5:30
6—Great Escape
Maui, Hawaii; Vermont weekend; Florence, Italy.
7—This Old House
28—The Twilight Zone
"Trance." A man (Peter Scolari) who pretends he can channel an ancient spirit has a rude awakening. Narrator: Robin Ward.

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News
4—NewsFour
6—NBC Nightly News
7—All Creatures Great and Small
28—War of the Worlds
"To Heal the Leper." A member of the alien triumvirate known as The Advocacy falls ill, and the need for brain-power reaches the crisis point. Sylvia: Ann Robinson. Harrison: Jared Martin. Suzanne: Lynda Mason Green. Ironhorse: Richard Chaves. Norton: Philip Akin.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Tonight
6—Q-6 News

6:50
7—Northwest Profiles

7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—Incredible Sunday
Medical Breakthroughs include DNA "fingerprints," which are used in crime solving; new burn treatments; and music as therapy for head injuries.
6—The Magical World of Disney
Harry Anderson plays "The Absent-Minded Professor," a cheerful eccentric who re-creates flubber, the antigravity flying rubber. Based on the 1961 film with Fred MacMurray. Gus: Cory Danziger. Ellen: Mary Page Keller. Oliphant: David Paymer. Blount: James Noble.
7—Nature
"The Making of the Bush," Part 3 of "Nature of Australia: A Portrait of the Island Continent," observes koalas; bowerbirds; wombats; striped, ring-tailed and pygmy opossums. George Page is the narrator.
28—21 Jump Street
"Coach of the Year." Penhall and Booker try to prove that a popular high-school coach was negligent in the serious injury of a player. Peter DeLuise, Richard Grieco.

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"Wearing of the Green." The theft of a tiara is followed by the murder of a gem dealer, both connected with a legendary actress (Jean Peters) living in seclusion. Angela Lansbury. Det. Stacey: Lucy Arnaz. Andrea Deane: Erin Gray. Det. Chadwick: Patricia McCormack. Diane Raymond: Barbara Bosson. Parrish: David Naughton.
4—Mission: Impossible
"The Legacy." Nicholas infiltrates a secret society consisting of grandsons of Nazi officers, who are planning a Nazi renaissance. Peter Graves, Terry Markwell. Graff: Judson Scott. Kubler: Shane Briant. Wolfe: Wayne Cull.
6—Family Ties
"Beyond Therapy." Group therapy may be the way to resolve Alex and Lauren's personal problems. Dr. Davidson: Diana Bellamy. Bobby: Stephen Baldwin. Janie: Kathleen Dennehy. Tom: Don Amendolia. Vera: Helen Page Camp.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
In the conclusion of "A Perfect Spy," Jack (Alan Howard) continues to question Mary (Jane Booker). Magnus: Peter Egan. Miss Dubber: Peggy Ashcroft. Kate: Sarah Bullen. Axel: Rudiger Weigang.
28—America's Most Wanted
Scheduled: Stephen Eugene Harrington, a murderer who has escaped from a mental institution; Richard Church, a college student who's suspected of murdering members of his girlfriend's family.

8:30
6—Day by Day
"Trading Places." Brian's college friend Steven Keaton (Michael Gross) visits, but his sightseeing plans are quashed by son Andy, who wants to stay at the playschool. Captain Kangaroo: Bob Keeshan. Kate: Linda Kelsey. Andy: Brian Bonsall.
28—Married... with Children
"Poke High." A high-school football player is threatening two Bundy scoring records, one held by Al and the other by Kelly (Christina Applegate). Ms. Mount: Cynthia Songe. Bud: David Faustino. Al: Ed O'Neill.

9:00
2—Almost Grown
"Pilot Episode." (Debut) A flashback-filled series recalling a couple's relationship, set to music from the 1960s and '70s—capturing the now-divorced pair's courtship, 14-year marriage (which produced two kids) and breakup. In the opener, Suzie's upcoming remarriage awakens memories and feelings for the now-divorced couple. Eve Gordon, Timothy Daly. Joey Long: Albert Macklin. Joan Foley: Rita Taggart. Frank Foley: Michael Alldredge.
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Disaster at Silo 7
(TV, 1988) Michael O'Keefe, Perry King. An Air Force technician races to safely destroy a nuclear warhead that was accidentally thrust into the countryside by an explosion at a U.S. missile site.
6—NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders
Michael Gross, Doug Sheehan. The most violent shootout in FBI history climaxes this fact-based account of the bureau's investigation into a deadly Florida crime spree.
7—Palace of Dreams
28—It's Garry Shandling's Show
"Save the Planet." Flo and Eddie (the Turtles) sing the praises of Garry's mom (Barbara Cason) during Garry's flashback to his college days, when his mom was photographed au naturel at an ecology rally. Dr. Bosgang: Kurtwood Smith.

9:30
28—The Tracey Ullman Show
Sketches: to avoid arrest, a thief teaches a policewoman the tango; Ginny faces her sister's resentment when she goes home for her father's funeral.

10:00
7—Symposium
"Our Endangered Atmosphere." An examination of the U.S. Role in developing legislation that could change environmental laws in this country and abroad. Guests are Michael Oppenheimer, senior scientist, Environmental Defense Fund; Congressman Bill Green (R-NY) and Noel Brown, director of the North American office of the United Nations Environmental Program.
28—Duet
"Oh, Boy!" A shy, wealthy high-school grad (Jonathan Ward) decides Linda would be perfect as a lifetime mate. Paxton: Macon McCalman. Mrs. Paxton: Jennifer Bassey. Linda: Alison LaPlaca. Laura: Mary Page Keller.

10:30
28—Siskel & Ebert
"Cocoon: The Return," "Full Moon in Blue River," "Scrooged," "Hanna's War," and "Buster."

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—NewsFour
6—Q-6 News
7—All-American Jazz
28—MOVIE: Moment by Moment
(1978) Lily Tomlin, John Travolta. A bored Beverly Hills wife has an affair with a young drifter.

11:15
2—CBS News

11:30
2—MOVIE: The Italian Job
(1969) Michael Caine, Noel Coward. A group of small-time crooks plans to pull a bank heist during a traffic jam.
4—USA Weekend
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Greatest Headlines

12 am
6—Carson's Comedy Classics

12:30
4—Success-N-Life
6—MOVIE: Fast-Walking
(1982) James Woods, Tim McIntire. An amiable prison guard is confronted by a clever inmate, who is his cousin, with a plot to break out of prison.

1:30
4—NewsFour

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
 
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Very nice recap of the holiday weekend. I recall when ABC showed Saturday cartoons on Fridays during the Thanksgiving holiday, which they did through the 70s. CBS and NBC followed suit in the 80s.
 
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