Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent)MORNING
5:30
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Educational Series6:00
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Music Magic4—
Kroeze Brothers6—
Upfront6:30
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Bugs Bunny and Friends4—
Father John Bertolucci7:00
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The Brady Kids4—
Kenneth Copeland6—
Millionaire Maker22—
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera7:30
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Sunday MorningScheduled: the Statue of Liberty’s 100th anniversary; women who lost financial benefits after divorcing career military men.
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Jimmy Swaggart7—
3-2-1 Contact28—
Jerry Falwell8:00
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Voice of the Church7—
Sesame Street8:30
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Robert Schuller6—
Day of Discovery22—
David Paul28—
My Favorite Martian9:00
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The NFL Today6—
Oral Roberts7—
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood22—
Dennis the Menace28—
Larry Jones9:30
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NFL PlayoffsNFC Divisional Playoff Game. New York Giants at Chicago Bears. (Live)
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The World Tomorrow6—
MOVIE: “Friendly Fire”(1979) Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty.
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OWL/TV22—
Search Telecast28—
Telephone Auction10:00
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Amazing Facts7—
German Professional Soccer22—
Africa Report: Tears of Famine10:30
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Kids Incorporated28—
Homescan11:00
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NewsFour Extra7—
Nature22—
MOVIE: “Cisco Pike”(1971) Gene Hackman, Kris Kristofferson.
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The Three Stooges11:30
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This Week with David BrinkleyAFTERNOON
12:00
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North Idaho College Public Forum28—
Voyagers!12:30
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The Rifleman6—
NFL ’857—
American Interest1:00
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CBS Sports SpecialAmerican Grand Prix Association Team Jumping Championship.
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MOVIE: “Rogue Lion”(1975) Larry Seymour, Alec Dudley.
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NFL PlayoffsAFC Divisional Playoff Game. New England Patriots at Los Angeles Raiders. (Live)
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Firing Line22—
The Big Valley28—
The Twilight Zone1:30
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The Twilight Zone2:00
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The High Chaparral7—
Adam Smith’s Money World22—
MOVIE: “The Comic”(1969) Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee.
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College BasketballOregon at USC. (Live from the Forum in Inglewood)
2:30
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Fishing the WestBarkley Sound Springers. Tara Robinson, age 13, trolls Vancouver Island’s Seaward Inlets for Spring Salmon.
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Modern Maturity3:00
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MOVIE: “The Revengers”(1972) William Holden, Ernest Borgnine.
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Hogan’s Heroes7—
Victory GardenBob Thomson demonstrates how to plant a live Christmas tree. (Repeat)
3:30
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MOVIE: “Bullwhip”(1958) Guy Madison, Rhonda Fleming.
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Madeline Cooks(Premiere) “Modern Salads” looks at the various kinds of lettuce, flavored oils and vinegars now available.
4:00
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom7—
Free Show TonightRoy Acuff narrates this old-fashioned medicine show revival in Bailey, N.C. that features 12 former medicine men demonstrating their skills in salesmanship, music and comedy.
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The Incredible HulkDavid gets caught in the crossfire when a dope pusher tries to silence a reforming preacher.
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Night Gallery4:30
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Meet the Press28—
Night Gallery5:00
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Lorne Greene’s New WildernessGreat blue herons battle hunger while raising their young along the St. Lawrence River.
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MOVIE: “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three”(1974) Walter Matthew, Robert Shaw.
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Q-6 Nightly News7—
Sneak PreviewsJeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved host an informative look at what’s new at the movies.
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Tales from the DarksideA down-and-out impressionist (Chuck McCann) takes on a grueling challenge when he agrees to help government agents communicate with an alien.
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Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyBuck makes a startling discovery about Princess Ardala’s plans for peace. (Part 2 of 2)
5:30
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KREM 2 News6—
NBC Nightly News7—
This Old HouseAdding vinyl siding; insulating the interior; installing electrical wiring; exterior trimwork.
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At the MoviesRoger Ebert and Gene Siskel announce their choices for the 10 best films of 1985.
EVENING
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CBS Evening News6—
UpfrontTopic: the death penalty.
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Wonderworks“And the Children Shall Lead.” LeVar Burton and Danny Glover star in the story of a 12-year-old Mississippi black girl’s awakening to civil rights issues in the 1960s.
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MOVIE: “Godspell”(1967) Victor Garber, David Haskell. The Gospel according to St. Matthew is played against the contemporary backdrop of New York City.
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FameHolly gets the chance of a lifetime when she lands a soap opera role; Morloch decides to resign to pursue a career in sports
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Sunday Evening (Jim McLaren/Mary O'Connell)
7:00
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60 Minutes4—
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!Segments include reports on the memorabilia of author James Joyce and a conceptual artist who uses rockets as part of his sculpture. (Repeat)
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Small WonderA determined engineer invents a child-sized programmable robot named Vicki that wins the approval of his wife and son.
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NatureA visit to Brazil’s national park Emas, home to a unique collection of rare and unusual wildlife.
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MOVIE: “Blue Fire Lady”(1978) Cathryn Harrison, Mark Holden. A young girl tries to save a cantankerous horse from being sold to a work farm.
7:30
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Silver SpoonsRick helps give a bag lady a new lease on life but her past comes back to haunt her.
8:00
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Murder, She WroteJessica attempts to solve the murder of a woman at a cosmetics company. Jayne Meadows and Robert Culp guest star.
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MacGyverMacGyver goes to extremes in order to rescue a photojournalist from some ruthless South American thugs. (Repeat)
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Amazing StoriesA frustrated Jamaican babysitter (Mabel King) uses voodoo to calm down her mischievous charges.
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Masterpiece Theatre“Bleak House.” Esther contracts smallpox after nursing Jo; Krook dies in a fire at his lodgings; Mr. Tulkinghorn threatens Lady Dedlock with her past indiscretions. (Part 6 of

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The Outer Limits8:30
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The New Alfred Hitchcock PresentsA young social outcast fakes her own attack to gain media attention.
9:00
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Crazy Like a FoxThe daughter of an extravagant movie star wants the court to declare her father incompetent.
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MOVIE: “The Defiant Ones”(1986) Robert Urich, Carl Weathers. Two convicts on a chain gang overcome their intense hatred for one another and join forces on a desperate flight to freedom. (Postponed from an earlier date.)
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Blacke’s Magic(Premiere) Illusionist Alexander Blacke (Hal Linden) gives up show business to lead a quiet life but the police approach him and his flimflamming father (Harry Morgan) for help when a fellow magician’s coffin trick leads to death.
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Lone StarTexas gains statehood and later joins the confederacy; the chaos of reconstruction is faced after Appomattox.
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Children Caught in the Crossfire28—
Inland Empire Focus9:30
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Night GalleryThe world’s most feared racketeer is marked for death and seeks refuge.
10:00
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Trapper John, M.D.Gonzo becomes the victim of a stroke and with recovery uncertain at best, his condition affects all those near him.
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India Unveiled22—
Talk It Over28—
Jimmy Swaggart10:30
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India Unveiled22—
Independent News Network11:00
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KREM 2 News4—
NewsFour6—
Q-6 News7—
Tony Brown’s Journal22—
Burns and Allen28—
Africa: Continent in Crisis11:30
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MOVIE: “Ruckus”(1980) Dirk Benedict, Linda Blair. A shell-shocked Vietnam vet disturbs the peace of a small Alabama town.
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This Week in Country MusicScheduled: Interview with Rosanne Cash.
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Carson’s Comedy Classics22—
At the MoviesRoger Ebert and Gene Siskel announce their choices for the 10 best films of 1985.
12:00
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Music City U.S.A.22—
David Paul28—
The 700 ClubScheduled: Geoff Cohen discusses his experiences as a Jew living in South Africa.
12:30
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ABC News6—
MOVIE: “The Klansman”(1974) Lee Marvin, Richard Burton. The sheriff of a southern town is caught between the Ku Klux Klan and violent racial tensions when a black man is accused of rape.
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Jim Bakker1:30
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Lawman2:30
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CBS News Nightwatch