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Author Topic: Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977  (Read 430 times)
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Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977
« on: March 27, 2012, 08:00:37 AM »

from TV Guide-Eastern Washington edition

KREM 2-CBS Spokane
6:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
6:30 Look Up & Live (a look at Catholic Relief Service's efforts in Guatemala after last year's earthquake)
7:00 Camera Three (second of 3 show on Circle in the Square, a NYC theater; segments star Colleen Dewhurst and Stephen McHattie in Mourning Becomes Electra, and James Earl Jones in Trumpets of the Lord)
7:30 Kidsworld
8:00 I Like Myself (looks at rainbows)
8:30 Hudson Brothers
9:00 Far Out Space Nuts
9:30 Face the Nation
10:00 Medix (artificial body parts)
10:30 Movie "Here Come the Co-eds" (bw)
noon Star Trek
1:00 Challenge of the Sexes: Rosi Mittermaier v Perry Thompson (alpine skiing)/Jean Balukas v Minnesota Fats (billiards)/Teri Kezar v Dick Stone (motorcycle jumping)
1:45 NBA: Golden State-Denver
4:00 Sea Pines Heritage Classic golf
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 Northwest Gallery (discussing childhood poisoning with Dr. Wes Allen, Accident & Poison Prevention Committee chairman of the Washington State Pediatric Society, and interview with potato-product inventor Miles Willard)
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Rhoda
8:30 Phyllis
9:00 Switch
10:00 Delvecchio
11:00 News
11:15 Flash Gordon "Trip to Mars" (pt 14/bw)
11:45 Movie "Slattery's Hurricane" (bw)

Cascade TV (CBS): KLEW 3-Lewiston, KEPR 19-Tri Cities, KIMA 29-Yakima (station ads ran the channels in reverse)
8:00 (3/19) Call of the Cross
8:00 (29) Fanfarria Falcon
8:30 American Religious Town Hall
9:00 Oral Roberts
9:30 Face the Nation
10:00 Human Dimension (how Christianity is helping to solve Japanese urban problems)
10:30 I Spy
11:30 Music & the Spoken Word
noon Championship Fishing
12:30 Outdoors with Ken Callaway
1:00 Challenge of the Sexes
1:45 NBA: Golden State-Denver
4:00 Sea Pines Heritage Classic golf
6:00 Ara's Sports World (Tom Seaver gives baseball tips/film of the 1976 Special Olympics, held at UCLA)
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Rhoda
8:30 Phyllis
9:00 Switch
10:00 Delvecchio
11:00 CBS News
11:15 Peter Marshall (guests Betty White, Allen Ludden, Country Joe McDonald, and Harry James)

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane
7:00 Public Affairs
7:30 Kroeze Brothers
8:00 Rex Humbard
9:00 Voice of the Church
9:30 Jerry Falwell
10:30 Dwayne Friend, Mr. Gospel Guitar
11:00 Championship Fishing
11:30 Lone Ranger
noon Issues & Answers
12:30 Directions "The Fifth Cup" (a modernized cantata version of the Seder, with Theodore Bikel)
1:00 World Superstars (the first competition, taped in Callaway Gardens GA; competing for shares of a $132K prize are America's Bob Seagren, Dave Casper, Billy Johnson, Lynn Swann, and Jim Taylor; New Zealander Peter Snell; France's Guy Drut; the UK's John Conteh and Gareth Edwards; Canadian Tony Gabriel; Swede Kjell Isaksson; Belgian Olin Bell, and Dutch entrants Rudi Krol and Frank Nusse)
2:30 US Pro Boxing Championships, 4th quarterfinal
3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: Phoenix 150 Indycar race/World Record High Diving Championship
5:00 Movie "Good Morning, Miss Dove"
7:00 Hardy Boys
8:00 Six Million Dollar Man (2 hrs, with Ted Cassidy as Bigfoot)
10:00 Feather & Father Gang
11:00 News
11:15 ABC News
11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
mid. Movie "The Tempest"

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane
6:00 Herald of Truth
6:30 This is the Life
7:00 Dwayne Friend, Mr. Gospel Guitar (that's right, Spokane saw him on both ch 4 and 6)
7:30 It is Written
8:00 Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Day of Discovery
9:00 Oral Roberts
9:30 Garner Ted Armstrong
10:00 Loyal Opposition (GOP spokesmen sound off on major issues)
11:00 Image of the Pacific Northwest (a look at developments at Riverfront Park)
11:30 NCAA Special (a review of the B-ball tournament so far, and recapping the Indoor Track & Field Championships)
12:30 Changing Face of Baseball (Joe Garagiola looks at the impact of free agents, player agents, and increasing player salaries with owners Calvin Griffith (Minnesota), Bob Howsam (Cincinnati), George Steinbrenner (NY Yankees), Ted Turner (Atlanta), and Bill Veeck (Chicago White Sox); reports as well from various spring training camps)
1:30 Grandstand (reports of the Cuban sports scene, and the NCAA hockey championships)
2:00 Antique Furniture Workshop
2:30 Time for Livin' (work of Spokane's Red Cross chapter)
3:00 National Geographic "Alaska!"
4:00 Meet the Press (guest: Senate Majority Whip Alan Cranston)
4:30 Bobby Vinton (guests Arte Johnson and Lainie Kazan)
5:00 Gong Show (panelists Red Reed, Phyllis Diller, and Elke Sommer)
5:30 Last of the Wild (cycles of nature)
6:00 High School Bowl: championship elimination, Bonners Ferry (ID) v Central Valley
6:30 Wild Kingdom (Galapagos, pt 2)
7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (conclusion)
8:00 Movie "Fight to Holocaust"
10:00 Hollywood Out-Takes (Tinseltown bloopers from current movies, hosted by Marilyn Beck)
11:00 News
11:30 Peter Marshall (guests Mel Tellis, Kenny Rankin, and Shields & Yarnell)

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane
2pm LaCosta International Tennis Championships
6:00 Consumer Survival Kit
6:30 World Press
7:00 Frugal Gourmet
7:30 Second Ending (featuring Pullman group Day Star)
8:00 Previn & the Pittsburgh (Art Tatum is the topic, with Oscar Peterson joining Andre to discuss their mutual idol)
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KWSU 10-PBS Pullman
also on 5 Pomeroy, 72 Ephrata, 74 Lewiston, 75 Spokane, 76 Tri-Cities, and 81 Walla Walla
2pm Dance in America (Dance Theatre of Harlem)
3:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Battle of Billy's Pond" (1 hr)
4:00 Guppies to Groupers
4:30 Idea Thing
5:00 Anyone for Tennyson?
5:30 Black Journal
6:00 Consumer Survival Kit
6:30 World Press
7:00 Frugal Gourmet
7:30 Second Ending (as ch 7)
8:00 Previn & the Pittsburgh (ditto)
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)
11:00 Book Beat (guest Erna Bombeck)

KUID 12-PBS Moscow
also on 9 Coeur d'Alene, 10 Sand Point, and 77 Craigmont
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
10:30 Electric Company
11:00 Sesame Street
noon Once Upon a Classic "The Battle of Billy's Pond" (1 hr)
1:00 LaCosta International Tennis Championships
5:00 Newsend
5:30 World Press
6:00 The Way It Was (the 1968 Harvard-Yale game, where Harvard scored 16 points in the game's final 42 seconds to tie Yale 29-29)
6:30 Northwest Sports Digest (event judge Rob Coates takes viewers on a tour of a horse trial)
7:00 Previn & the Pittsburgh (as ch 7)
8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
9:00 Pallisers (pt eight)
10:00 Movie "Androcles and the Lion" (bw)
11:40 Films

KNDO 23-Yakima/KNDU 25-Tri Cities (NBC)
7:15 Consumer Report
7:30 Rex Humbard
8:30 Day of Discovery
9:00 Kroeze Brothers
9:30 Big Blue Marble (an attempt in WV to break the distance record for radio-controlled model planes)
10:00 Loyal Opposition
11:00 Crucified & Risen Christ (Easter special, re-enacting events surrounding the Crucifixion and Ascension)
11:30 NCAA Special
12:30 Changing Face of Baseball
1:30 Grandstand
2:00 Unto Us a Child is Born (dramatizing Christ's life)
2:30 Sit Down, Shut Up or Get Out (Allan Sloane's play about a gifted student whose free-spirited behavior gets him sent to the Principal's office)
3:30 Wrestling
4:30 Animal World (visiting the Andean members of the camel family)
5:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Don Gibson and Barbara Fairchild)
5:30 Meet the Press
6:00 NBC Nightly News
6:30 Wild Kingdom (migration patterns in Africa)
7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (conclusion)
8:00 Movie "Flight to Holocaust"
10:00 Hollywood Out-Takes
11:00 It is Written
11:30 Bold Ones

KAPP 35-Yakima/KVEW 42-Tri Cities (ABC)
8:00 Jerry Falwell
9:00 Voice of the Church
9:30 Jimmy Swaggart
10:00 Robert Schuller (F. Lee Bailey's brother William is the guest)
11:00 Gilligan
11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (moving wolves from International Falls MN to Michigan's Huron Mountains)
noon Issues & Answers
12:30 Faith for Today
1:00 World Superstars
2:30 US Pro Boxing Championships
3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports
5:00 Movie "Botany Bay"
7:00 Hardy Boys
8:00 Six Million Dollar Man (2 hrs)
10:00 Feather & Father Gang
11:00 700 Club
12:30 ABC News

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima
also on 69 Ellensburg
2pm LaCosta International Tennis Championships
6:00 Consumer Survival Kit
6:30 World Press
7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)
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Re: Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2012, 02:23:53 PM »

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima
7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)


How did KYVE make up for Masterpiece Theatre and The Pallisers during auction week?
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Re: Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2012, 03:57:07 PM »

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima
7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)


How did KYVE make up for Masterpiece Theatre and The Pallisers during auction week?

Not sure, I'll check the listings again...the TV Auction was listed for primetime all week...
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Re: Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2012, 09:01:35 AM »

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)
10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima
7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)


How did KYVE make up for Masterpiece Theatre and The Pallisers during auction week?

Not sure, I'll check the listings again...the TV Auction was listed for primetime all week...

Have had a check on the listings...there's no indication of a make-up timeslot for either show on ch 47- my guess is that there must have been another PBS station (either ch 7 or 10?) on local cable as well...
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