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Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979
« on: April 16, 2012, 07:24:51 AM »

By request, from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff
6:00 PTL Club
7:00 Today (guest Barnard Hughes)
9:00 Today in the Northland
9:30 Wheel of Fortune
10:00 Password
10:30 Hollywood Squares
11:00 Card Sharks
11:30 All Star Secrets
noon Navajo Nation Report
12:30 Another World
2:00 Doctors
2:30 Days of Our Lives
3:30 PTL Club
4:30 Bullwinkle
5:00 Uncle Waldo
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
6:30 NAU Sports Profile
7:00 Little House on the Prairie
8:00 Movie "Vera Cruz"
10:00 News
10:30 Tonight Show (guest host Martin Mull welcomes George Gobel and Sam Levenson)

KTVK 3-ABC Phoenix
6:00 Financial Security
6:30 Good Morning Phoenix
7:00 Good Morning America (guest Judith Viorst)
9:00 Laverne & Shirley
9:30 Family Feud
10:00 $20,000 Pyramid
10:30 Ryan's Hope
11:00 All My Children
noon One Life to Live
1:00 General Hospital
2:00 Edge of Night
2:30 Movie "A Man Called Gannon"
4:30 Beverly Hillbillies
5:00 Chico & the Man
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
6:30 Cross-Wits
7:00 Salvage-1
8:00 How the West was Won (looks at Chinese immigrants)
10:00 News
10:30 Movie "Lawrence of Arabia" (pt 1)
12:55 News

KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix
Evening programs may change due to NBA Playoff coverage
6:00 700 Club (guests include World Vision International's Rev. Stan Mooneyham)
7:00 Flintstones
7:30 Wallace & Ladmo
8:30 Open House (Rita Davenport)
9:00 I Dream of Jeannie
9:30 Bewitched
10:00 Phil Donahue (what soaps mean to their audiences with guests psychologist Irene Kassoria, social worker Anne Kilguss, and General Hospital producer Gloria Monty)
11:00 Make Me Laugh
11:30 News
noon Dick Van Dyke (bw)
12:30 Andy Griffith (bw)
1:00 Marcus Welby, MD
2:00 Big Valley
3:00 Gilligan's Island (bw)
3:30 Bugs Bunny
4:00 Tom & Jerry
4:30 Emergency One!
5:30 Adam-12
6:00 Bob Newhart
6:30 Odd Couple
7:00 Gunsmoke (Y&R's Eric Braeden as a pardoned convict who comes to Dodge to claim the woman he killed for)
8:00 Merv Griffin (guests Steve Allen, Tony Bill, Carol Connors, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller)
9:30 News
10:00 New Newlywed Game
10:30 Movie "Pretty Poison"
12:30 Phil Donahue (rerun from 10am)
1:30 News

KAET 8-PBS Tempe
5:45 AM Weather
6:00 Guten Tag (x2)
7:00 Earth, Sea & Sky
7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Electric Company
9:30 Freesrtyle
10:00 Over Easy (writer-director Josh Logan/notes on strokes)
10:30 Dick Cavett (guest: psychologist Stanley Milgram)
11:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie" (pt 6, re-run from Sun-I typed pt 8 by mistake in the Sun listing post)
noon World Religions
12:30 Que Pasa, USA?
1:00 Davis Susskind
2:00 Antiques
2:30 Villa Alegre
3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
3:30 Electric Company
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Studio See
5:30 Dick Cavett (author Eudora Welty, conclusion)
6:00 Over Easy (depression in seniors)
6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
7:00 Murder Most English "Clouds of Witness" (pt 2)
8:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (historian Henry Steele Commager discusses Alexis de Tocqueville's 1835 study Democracy in America)
9:00 World "Bogota, One Day" (a cross-section of Colombian society)
10:30 Dick Cavett (Yale prez A. Bartlett Giamatti, pt 1)
11:00 Movie "The Blue Angel" (bw)

KOOL 10-CBS Phoenix
5:20 Farm & Ranch Report
5:30 Sunrise Semester "Content Area Teaching"
6:00 Monday Morning
7:00 Captain Kangaroo (Teri Garr as Princess Winnie)
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 Price is Right
9:30 Love of Life
9:55 CBS News
10:00 Young & the Restless
10:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:00 News
11:30 As the World Turns
12:30 Guiding Light
1:30 M*A*S*H
2:00 Match Game
2:30 Dinah! (guests Charles Nelson Reilly, Ray Buktenica, Beth Howland, Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch, and Peabo Bryson)
4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Helen Reddy/guests Billy Crystal, Michael Johnson, and authro Lin Farley)
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 News
7:00 National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships (Suzanne Somers and Joe Namath co-host the 15th annual event with guests Lola Falana, Ricardo Montalban, Herve Villechaize, Donny & Marie Osmond, Terry Bradshaw, Bobby Hull, and Lynn Swann; squads hail from USC, UNC, Tulsa, Mississippi, and Michigan State)
8:30 M*A*S*H (seen 30 min later than usual)
9:00 Lou Grant
10:00 News
10:30 Rockford Files
11:40 McMillan & Wife
1:20 Where the Jobs are
1:50 News

KTAR 12-NBC Phoenix
5:55 RFD 12 (Bob Halberson)
6:00 Viewpoint
6:30 Archies
7:00 Today
9:00 Joker's Wild
9:30 Wheel of Fortune
10:00 Password
10:30 Hollywood Squares
11:00 Card Sharks
11:30 All Star Secrets
noon News
12:30 Another World
2:00 Doctors
2:30 Days of Our Lives
3:30 Little Rascals (bw)
4:00 Six Million Dollar Man
5:00 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
6:30 Tic Tac Dough
7:00 Little House on the Prairie
8:00 Movie "Where It's At" (based on the listings, I assume this was network, with ch 2 airing a local movie...can anyone fill in the blanks here?)
10:00 News
10:30 Tonight Show
mid. Tomorrow (guest Paul Sorvino)

KPAZ 21-Rel Phoenix
6:00 Teach Us to Pray
6:30 Live Now
7:00 Walk with the Word
7:30 Captain Andy
8:00 Joy in the Morning
9:30 Oral Roberts
11:00 Spirit Song
11:30 High Adventure
noon Man in the Arena
12:30 It's a Brand New Day
1:30 Live Now
2:00 Teach Us to Pray
2:30 Walk with the Word
3:00 Good Life
3:30 Let's Just Praise the Lord
5:30 Backyard
6:30 Walk with the Word
7:00 Live Now
7:30 Teach Us to Pray
8:00 Dan Griffin
8:30 Roger McDuff
9:00 Let's Just Praise the Lord
mid. Love Special
1:00 Joy in the Morning
2:00 Good Life
2:30 Let's Just Praise the Lord
4:30 Dynamic Christianity
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Re: Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 11:23:39 AM »

8:00 Movie "Where It's At" (based on the listings, I assume this was network, with ch 2 airing a local movie...can anyone fill in the blanks here?)

Garson Kanin's 1969 comedy feature was of a more recent vintage than Robert Aldrich's marvelous 1954 western, so I'm guessing it would have been the more likely candidate for network broadcasting.
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Re: Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2012, 07:14:51 PM »

By request, from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff
10:00 Password

In the immortal words of Gene Wood:  "It's more than Password.  It's Password Plus!"
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