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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2023 22:52:08 GMT 10
This is the thread where I post classic schedules from out of my extensive TV guide collection to show everyone how great television was from way back when in the 70s, 80s and 90s. These lineups contain debuts, finales, sports boxscores and other interesting notes. If you like what you see, please feel free to comment on any of the classic lineups you're just seen. 😀
WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Monday, July 23, 1973
Morning ----------------------------------------------- 5:45a - NewsNine Update 6a - Five Minutes to Live By 6:05a - Top o' the Morning 6:30a - New Zoo Revue 7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hour) 8a - Garfield Goose and Friends 8:30a - Romper Room 9a - I Love Lucy 9:30a - Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers 10a - WGN Morning Movie: Without Love (2 hours)
Afternoon ----------------------------------------------- Noon - Bozo's Cricus (1 hour) 1p - Hazel 1:30p - WGN Afternoon Movie: Roseanna McCoy (2 hours) 3:30p - Batman 4p - Patty Duke Show 4:30p - The Flintstones 5p - NewsNine at 5 5:30p - Hogan's Heroes
Evening ----------------------------------------------- 6p - Andy Griffith Show 6:30p - Dick Van Dyke Show 7p - Dragnet 7:30p - N.Y.P.D. 8p - Bonanza (1 hour) 9p - Perry Mason (1 hour) 10p - NewsNine at 10 10:30p - WGN Presents: The Hook (1 hr, 55 min) 12:25a - Nightbeat with Carl Greyson 12:55a - The Late Movie: The Last Gangster (1 hr, 35 min)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2023 10:28:05 GMT 10
WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Saturday, May 31, 1986 Morning ----------------------------------------------- 6a - Hickory Hideout 6:30a - New Zoo Revue 7a - Snorks 7:30a - Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 8a - Smurfs (1 hr, 30 min) 9:30a - Punky Brewster 10a - Alvin and the Chipmunks 10:30a - Kidd Video 11a - Mr. T 11:30a - Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends Afternoon ----------------------------------------------- Noon - NBC Sports Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals v. Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium or San Diego Padres v. Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium (3 hours) 3p - 1986 FIFA World Cup 1st round match: Italy v. Bulgaria at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico (2 hours) 5p - Channel 5 News at 5 5:30p - NBC Nightly News Evening ----------------------------------------------- 6p - Warner 6:30p - That Funny Fat Kid 7p - Gimme a Break! 7:30p - Facts of Life 8p - Golden Girls 8:30p - 227 9p - Remington Steele (1 hour) 10p - Channel 5 News at 10 10:30p - Saturday Night Live (1 hr, 30 min) Midnight - Entertainment This Week (1 hour) Early Sunday, June 1, 1986 ----------------------------------------------- 1a - Movie 5: Fire Over England (1 hr, 50 min) Full boxscore: www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CIN/CIN198605310.shtmlFull boxscore: www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI198605310.shtmlFull World Cup 1986 boxscore: fbref.com/en/matches/a8921eb9/Bulgaria-Italy-May-31-1986-FIFA-World-Cup
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2023 0:14:41 GMT 10
WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Friday, July 9, 1976
Morning ----------------------------------------------- 6:30a - Perspectives 6:55a - Earl Nightingale 7a - Good Morning America (2 hours) 9a - Steve Edwards' AM Chicago (1 hr, 30 min) 10:30a - Happy Days 11a - Let's Make a Deal (Finale) 11:30a - All My Children
Afternoon ----------------------------------------------- Noon - Ryan's Hope 12:30p - Rhyme and Reason (Finale) 1p - The $20,000 Pyramid 1:30p - Break the Bank 2p - General Hospital 2:30p - One Life to Live 3p - Edge of Night 3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: The Lively Set (1 hr, 30 min) 5p - Eyewitness News at 5 5:30p - ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner
Evening ----------------------------------------------- 6p - Eyewitness News at 6p (1 hour) 7p - Donny & Marie Show (1 hour) 8p - ABC Friday Night Movie: Waterloo (2 hours) 10p - Eyewitness News at 10 10:30p - The Rookies (1 hr, 10 min) 11:40p - Graffiti with John Coleman (50 min) 12:30a - Late Night Movie: Flame of the Barbary Coast (1 hr, 50 min)
The daytime version of Let's Make a Deal called the last traders to make a deal with Monty Hall, the last couple to play the last skill game for a big prize, offered the last big deal and fast deals made for the last time. Since its 1963 inception on NBC, it was dubbed as the top-rated daytime show, but after 13 years on both NBC & ABC, Monty Hall says goodbye to ABC. The weekly nighttime version still airs in syndication until September 1977. The following Monday, July 12th, a new television game called Hot Seat takes over Let's Make a Deal's time slot.
Rhyme and Reason ends its run after one year and it ended on a high note where Brian became the last champion and won a total of $5,500 thanks to Terry Carter who had to guess all three words that rhymed with the word "Gipper" completing the rhyming phrase. His opponent June left with $4,250 after 3 matches. In the first 23 years ABC became a network, something so bizarre that has NEVER been done on any television show and that was to destroy the entire Rhyme and Reason set. At the tail end of Bob Eubanks' farewell speech, the celebrity poets and members of the show's staff began knocking down the host's podium, then they busted the neon lights, tearing up the carpet and destroying the props as the credits rolled. The following Monday, July 12th, a new but popular Goodson-Todman game Family Feud with regular Match Game panelist Richard Dawson takes over Rhyme and Reason's time slot.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2023 7:58:35 GMT 10
WFLD channel 32 TV schedule for Sunday, December 31, 1989
Morning ------------------------------------------------------ 6a - This Week (1 hour) 7a - Paid Programming 7:30a - Arthur DeKruyter 8a - Oral Roberts 8:30a - Plastic Man 9a - ThunderCats 9:30a - The Archies 10a - Woody Woodpecker Show 10:30a - The Flintstones 11a - The Flintstones 11:30a - Gilligan's Island
Afternoon ------------------------------------------------------ Noon - Wonderful World of Disney (1 hour) 1p - Sunday Theater: Snowball Express (2 hours) 3p - Sunday Theater: The Black Stallion (2 hours) 5p - Star Trek (1 hour)
Evening ------------------------------------------------------ 6p - Booker (1 hour) 7p - America's Most Wanted 7:30p - Totally Hidden Video 8p - Married...with Children 8:30p - Open House 9p - Tracey Ullman Show 9:30p - It's Garry Shandling's Show 10p - Radio's Top Videos (4 hours)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2023 7:14:38 GMT 10
WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Friday, July 28, 1972
Morning ----------------------------------------------- 6:10a - Psychology of Drug Use and Abuse (45 min) 6:55a - Earl Nightingale 7a - News Update with Charles Rowe 7:05a - Kennedy and Company (1 hr, 25 min) 8:30a - Prize Movie with Ione: Angel Face (2 hours) 10:30a - Bewitched 11a - Password 11:30a - Split Second
Afternoon ----------------------------------------------- Noon - All My Children 12:30p - Let's Make a Deal 1p - The Newlywed Game 1:30p - The Dating Game 2p - General Hospital 2:30p - One Life to Live 3p - Love, American Style 3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: Love Hate Love (1 hr, 30 min) 5p - Eyewitness News at 5 with John Drury 5:30p - ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner
Evening ----------------------------------------------- 6p - Eyewitness News at 6 with Fahey Flynn & Joel Daly (1 hour) 7p - Brady Bunch 7:30p - The Partridge Family 8p - Room 222 8:30p - ABC Friday Night Movie: Quarantined (1 hr, 30 min) 10p - Eyewitness News at 10 with Fahey Flynn & Joel Daly 10:30p - Late Night Movie: River of Gold (1 hr, 30 min) Midnight - Kennedy at Night (1 hour)
Early Saturday, July 29, 1972 ----------------------------------------------- 1a - Late Night Movie: Devil Doll (1 hr, 40 min)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 0:56:57 GMT 10
WFLD channel 32 TV schedule for Friday, August 31, 1973
Morning ----------------------------------------------- 11a - Newstalk 11:30a - Jack LaLanne Show
Afternoon ----------------------------------------------- Noon - Gentle Ben 12:30p - Please Don't Eat the Daisies 1p - The One O'Clock Movie: The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown (1 hr, 30 min) 2:30p - My Favorite Martian 3p - Felix the Cat 3:30p - Magilla Gorilla 4p - Speed Racer 4:30p - Munsters 5p - Jeff's Collie 5:30p - The Rifleman
Evening ----------------------------------------------- 6p - That Girl 6:30p - Petticoat Junction 7p - Of Lands and Seas (1 hour) 8p - Merv Griffin Show (1 hr, 30 min) 9:30p - Movie Premiere (1-hour Special) 10:30p - Screaming Yellow Theater: Strangler of the Tower (2 hours) 12:30a - Screaming Yellow Theater: Vampire Bat (1 hr, 25 min)
This is Screaming Yellow Theater's 2nd-to-last show on channel 32 after 3 years.
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