Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Selma Diamond & Richard Moll
Here's a vintage photo of Selma Diamond & Richard Moll that appeared in the Chicago Tribune TV Week, dated January 6-12, 1985.
WTTW Channel 11 TV Schedule for Sunday, January 6, 1985
Morning
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7:00 am Sesame Street
8:00 am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
8:30 am Wonderworks "All Summer In a Day"
9:30 am Electric Company
10:00 am 3-2-1 Contact
10:30 am Electric Company
11:00 am American Interests
11:30 am Bits & Bytes "Academy On Computers"
Afternoon
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12 noon Wall Street Week "An Interesting Year"
12:30 pm Tony Brown's Journal
1:00 pm Dance In America: Balanchine Tribute (part 1)
2:00 pm Dance In America: Balanchine Tribute (part 2)
3:00 pm One Year In the Life Of "The Greatest College Jazz Band In America"
4:00 pm Firing Line
5:00 pm Chicago Sunday Evening Club
Evening
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6:00 pm Wonderworks "All Summer In a Day"
7:00 pm Nature "Resurrection at Truk Lagoon"
8:00 pm Thank You, Mr. President "The Press Conferences of JFK"
9:00 pm Masterpiece Theater "The Jewel In the Crown" (part 4 of 14)
10:00 pm Monty Python's Flying Circus
10:30 pm Dave Allen at Large
11:00 pm Doctor Who
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12:30 am Two Ronnies
1:00 am Image Union
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7:00 am Sesame Street
8:00 am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
8:30 am Wonderworks "All Summer In a Day"
9:30 am Electric Company
10:00 am 3-2-1 Contact
10:30 am Electric Company
11:00 am American Interests
11:30 am Bits & Bytes "Academy On Computers"
Afternoon
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12 noon Wall Street Week "An Interesting Year"
12:30 pm Tony Brown's Journal
1:00 pm Dance In America: Balanchine Tribute (part 1)
2:00 pm Dance In America: Balanchine Tribute (part 2)
3:00 pm One Year In the Life Of "The Greatest College Jazz Band In America"
4:00 pm Firing Line
5:00 pm Chicago Sunday Evening Club
Evening
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6:00 pm Wonderworks "All Summer In a Day"
7:00 pm Nature "Resurrection at Truk Lagoon"
8:00 pm Thank You, Mr. President "The Press Conferences of JFK"
9:00 pm Masterpiece Theater "The Jewel In the Crown" (part 4 of 14)
10:00 pm Monty Python's Flying Circus
10:30 pm Dave Allen at Large
11:00 pm Doctor Who
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12:30 am Two Ronnies
1:00 am Image Union
WGN Channel 9 TV Schedule for Sunday, January 6, 1985
Morning
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5:00 am Sea Hunt
5:30 am Superman
6:00 am Greatest Sports Legends
6:30 am Three Score/Community Calendar
6:45 am What's Nu?
7:00 am D. James Kennedy
7:30 am Robert Schuller
8:00 am Mass for Shut-Ins
8:30 am Chicagoland Church Hour
9:00 am Cisco Kid
9:30 am Lone Ranger
10:00 am Rawhide
11:00 am Wild Wild West
Afternoon
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12 noon Soccer: Chicago Sting at Baltimore Blast
2:00 pm Movie "Death Race"
3:30 pm Movie "Lone Ranger & the Lost City of Gold"
5:30 pm Bobby Vinton Show
Evening
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6:30 pm Movie "The Neptune Disaster"
9:00 pm News
9:30 pm INN News
10:00 pm Tales from the Darkside
10:30 pm Lou Grant
11:30 pm Movie "Little Caesar"
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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1:30 am At the Movies
2:00 am INN News
2:30 am Puttin' On the Hits
3:00 am Movie "Kid Dynamite"
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5:00 am Sea Hunt
5:30 am Superman
6:00 am Greatest Sports Legends
6:30 am Three Score/Community Calendar
6:45 am What's Nu?
7:00 am D. James Kennedy
7:30 am Robert Schuller
8:00 am Mass for Shut-Ins
8:30 am Chicagoland Church Hour
9:00 am Cisco Kid
9:30 am Lone Ranger
10:00 am Rawhide
11:00 am Wild Wild West
Afternoon
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12 noon Soccer: Chicago Sting at Baltimore Blast
2:00 pm Movie "Death Race"
3:30 pm Movie "Lone Ranger & the Lost City of Gold"
5:30 pm Bobby Vinton Show
Evening
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6:30 pm Movie "The Neptune Disaster"
9:00 pm News
9:30 pm INN News
10:00 pm Tales from the Darkside
10:30 pm Lou Grant
11:30 pm Movie "Little Caesar"
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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1:30 am At the Movies
2:00 am INN News
2:30 am Puttin' On the Hits
3:00 am Movie "Kid Dynamite"
WLS Channel 7 TV Schedule for Sunday, January 6, 1985
Morning
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6:30 am Of Cabbages & Kings "Called to Lead"
7:00 am Weekend Edition (topic: rights of the handicapped)
8:00 am Vernon Jarrett: Face to Face
8:30 am World of Photography
9:00 am Eyewitness Forum
9:30 am This Week with David Brinkley
10:00 am Lou Henson Show
11:00 am Ray Meyer Show
11:30 am Bob Knight Show
Afternoon
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12 noon Sportsbeat
12:30 pm Movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
3:00 pm Movie "The New Adventures of Heidi"
5:00 pm ABC News
5:30 pm News
Evening
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6:00 pm Ripley's Believe It or Not
7:00 pm Thorn Birds (miniseries; part 1 of 4; rerun)
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm Sports Final
10:45 pm ABC News
11:00 pm Taking Advantage
11:30 pm Movie "The Last of Sheila"
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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2:10 am Movie "No Other Woman"
4:00 am A.M. Chicago (rerun)
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6:30 am Of Cabbages & Kings "Called to Lead"
7:00 am Weekend Edition (topic: rights of the handicapped)
8:00 am Vernon Jarrett: Face to Face
8:30 am World of Photography
9:00 am Eyewitness Forum
9:30 am This Week with David Brinkley
10:00 am Lou Henson Show
11:00 am Ray Meyer Show
11:30 am Bob Knight Show
Afternoon
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12 noon Sportsbeat
12:30 pm Movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
3:00 pm Movie "The New Adventures of Heidi"
5:00 pm ABC News
5:30 pm News
Evening
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6:00 pm Ripley's Believe It or Not
7:00 pm Thorn Birds (miniseries; part 1 of 4; rerun)
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm Sports Final
10:45 pm ABC News
11:00 pm Taking Advantage
11:30 pm Movie "The Last of Sheila"
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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2:10 am Movie "No Other Woman"
4:00 am A.M. Chicago (rerun)
WMAQ Channel 5 TV Schedule for Sunday, January 6, 1985
Morning
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6:30 am The Kid-A-Littles
7:00 am Kidding Around
7:30 am Everyman
8:00 am Friends (topic: Israeli civil & religious law)
8:30 am Gamut
9:00 am Inside Out (topic: drunk driving)
9:30 am Essence
10:00 am Warner Saunders (guest: Ed Vrdolyak)
10:30 am City Desk
11:00 am Meet the Press (may be seen a half-hour earlier depending on AFC Championship
game)
11:30 am NFL '84 (time tentative; may be seen at a later time)
Afternoon
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12 noon Pro Football AFC Championship Game: Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins (may
be seen at a later time)
3:00 pm Movie "I, the Jury"
5:00 pm Not announced
5:30 pm NBC News
Evening
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6:00 pm Silver Spoons "The Trouble with Grandfather"
6:30 pm Punky Brewster (rerun)
7:00 pm Knight Rider "Custom Made Killer"
8:00 pm Movie "The Road Warrior"
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm George Michael's Sports Machine
11:00 pm Family Feud
11:30 pm Mary Tyler Moore
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12 midnight Bob Newhart Show
12:30 am Eight Is Enough
1:30 am Friends (rerun)
2:00 am Gamut (rerun)
2:30 am City Desk (rerun)
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6:30 am The Kid-A-Littles
7:00 am Kidding Around
7:30 am Everyman
8:00 am Friends (topic: Israeli civil & religious law)
8:30 am Gamut
9:00 am Inside Out (topic: drunk driving)
9:30 am Essence
10:00 am Warner Saunders (guest: Ed Vrdolyak)
10:30 am City Desk
11:00 am Meet the Press (may be seen a half-hour earlier depending on AFC Championship
game)
11:30 am NFL '84 (time tentative; may be seen at a later time)
Afternoon
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12 noon Pro Football AFC Championship Game: Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins (may
be seen at a later time)
3:00 pm Movie "I, the Jury"
5:00 pm Not announced
5:30 pm NBC News
Evening
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6:00 pm Silver Spoons "The Trouble with Grandfather"
6:30 pm Punky Brewster (rerun)
7:00 pm Knight Rider "Custom Made Killer"
8:00 pm Movie "The Road Warrior"
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm George Michael's Sports Machine
11:00 pm Family Feud
11:30 pm Mary Tyler Moore
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12 midnight Bob Newhart Show
12:30 am Eight Is Enough
1:30 am Friends (rerun)
2:00 am Gamut (rerun)
2:30 am City Desk (rerun)
WBBM Channel 2 TV Schedule for Sunday, January 6, 1985
Morning
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5:00 am Bill Cosby
5:30 am For Our Times
6:00 am Daybreak
6:30 am Objective: Jobs
7:00 am Kidsworld
7:30 am Beyond the Magic Door
8:00 am Sunday Morning (guest: Howard Baker, Jr.)
9:30 am Face the Nation
10:00 am Lee Phillip Show
10:30 am Newsmakers
11:00 am Different Drummers
11:30 am Rockford Files
Afternoon
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12:30 pm Movie "Ring of Bright Water"
2:30 pm Not announced
5:00 pm CBS News
5:30 pm News
Evening
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6:00 pm 60 Minutes
7:00 pm Murder, She Wrote "Capitol Offense"
8:00 pm Crazy Like a Fox "Turn of the Century Fox"
9:00 pm Trapper John, M.D. "Long Ago & Far Away"
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm Two On 2
11:00 pm CBS News
11:15 pm Barnaby Jones
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12:15 am Take It from Here
12:30 am Newsmakers
1:00 am Nightwatch
3:00 am Nightwatch continues
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5:00 am Bill Cosby
5:30 am For Our Times
6:00 am Daybreak
6:30 am Objective: Jobs
7:00 am Kidsworld
7:30 am Beyond the Magic Door
8:00 am Sunday Morning (guest: Howard Baker, Jr.)
9:30 am Face the Nation
10:00 am Lee Phillip Show
10:30 am Newsmakers
11:00 am Different Drummers
11:30 am Rockford Files
Afternoon
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12:30 pm Movie "Ring of Bright Water"
2:30 pm Not announced
5:00 pm CBS News
5:30 pm News
Evening
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6:00 pm 60 Minutes
7:00 pm Murder, She Wrote "Capitol Offense"
8:00 pm Crazy Like a Fox "Turn of the Century Fox"
9:00 pm Trapper John, M.D. "Long Ago & Far Away"
10:00 pm News
10:30 pm Two On 2
11:00 pm CBS News
11:15 pm Barnaby Jones
Early Monday, January 7, 1985
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12:15 am Take It from Here
12:30 am Newsmakers
1:00 am Nightwatch
3:00 am Nightwatch continues
Chicago Tribune TV Week, dated January 6-12, 1985
This is the cover to the Chicago Tribune TV Week, dated January 6-12, 1985, & featuring Selma Diamond (of Night Court) on the cover. I am concentrating on the local channels, which were:
2 WBBM CBS
5 WMAQ NBC
7 WLS ABC
9 WGN Independent (now CW)
11 WTTW PBS
20 WYCC PBS
26 WCIU SIN (now independent)
32 WFLD Independent (now Fox)
38 WCFC Religious Independent (now Ion)
44 WSNS ON-TV (now Telemundo)
60 (now 50) WPWR Independent (now MyNetwork)
60 WBBS (now WXFT) Spanish Independent; now UniMas)
66 WGBO Independent (now Univision)
2 WBBM CBS
5 WMAQ NBC
7 WLS ABC
9 WGN Independent (now CW)
11 WTTW PBS
20 WYCC PBS
26 WCIU SIN (now independent)
32 WFLD Independent (now Fox)
38 WCFC Religious Independent (now Ion)
44 WSNS ON-TV (now Telemundo)
60 (now 50) WPWR Independent (now MyNetwork)
60 WBBS (now WXFT) Spanish Independent; now UniMas)
66 WGBO Independent (now Univision)
Monday, December 30, 2013
Cloris Leachman
Here's the photo of Cloris Leachman that accompanied an article about her. From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WSNS Channel 44 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Afternoon
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5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
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6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instruction
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Outdoor Sportsman
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm Big Story
9:25 pm Paul Harvey
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Tennis
11:30 pm Latin American Movies (no titles listed)
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5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
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6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instruction
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Outdoor Sportsman
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm Big Story
9:25 pm Paul Harvey
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Tennis
11:30 pm Latin American Movies (no titles listed)
WFLD Channel 32 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Afternoon
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1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Peter Marin)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
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6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "Tower of Terror"
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Movie "Dark Waters"
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1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Peter Marin)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
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6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "Tower of Terror"
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Movie "Dark Waters"
WCIU Channel 26 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Real Estate Report
Afternoon
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12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
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6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Luis Carlos Uribe
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
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10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Real Estate Report
Afternoon
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12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
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6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Luis Carlos Uribe
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
WXXW Channel 20 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
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9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
NBA Ad
Here's a vintage ad for the Chicago Bulls-Buffalo Braves game that aired on WGN(9). From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WTTW Channel 11 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 325)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WBBM[2], WMAQ
[5], & WLS[7]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12:30 pm Lilias, Yoga, & You
1:00 pm Homes of History
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm Firing Line
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
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6:30 pm Electric Company
7:00 pm Washington Week In Review
7:30 pm Film Odyssey "The Blue Angel"
9:30 pm Film Odyssey "The Blue Angel"
11:30 pm Washington Week In Review
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7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 325)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WBBM[2], WMAQ
[5], & WLS[7]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12:30 pm Lilias, Yoga, & You
1:00 pm Homes of History
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm Firing Line
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
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6:30 pm Electric Company
7:00 pm Washington Week In Review
7:30 pm Film Odyssey "The Blue Angel"
9:30 pm Film Odyssey "The Blue Angel"
11:30 pm Washington Week In Review
WLS Channel 7 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co. (guest: Dr. Lendon Smith)
8:30 am Movie "The Deep Blue Sea"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WBBM[2], WMAQ
[5], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon All My Children
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "Beau Geste"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
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6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Brady Bunch "Jan's Aunt Jenny"
7:30 pm Partridge Family "Waiting for Bolero"
8:00 pm Room 222 "And In This Corner..."
8:30 pm Odd Couple "You Saved My Life"
9:00 pm Love, American Style
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Kennedy at Night (guest: Gloria Steinem)
1:00 am Movie "The World Was His Jury"
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6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co. (guest: Dr. Lendon Smith)
8:30 am Movie "The Deep Blue Sea"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WBBM[2], WMAQ
[5], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon All My Children
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "Beau Geste"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
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6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Brady Bunch "Jan's Aunt Jenny"
7:30 pm Partridge Family "Waiting for Bolero"
8:00 pm Room 222 "And In This Corner..."
8:30 pm Odd Couple "You Saved My Life"
9:00 pm Love, American Style
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Kennedy at Night (guest: Gloria Steinem)
1:00 am Movie "The World Was His Jury"
WMAQ Channel 5 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Imagination of Childhood"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today (guests: Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto, Oral Roberts, & Judith Crist)
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guest: Karen Valentine)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (also seen on WBBM[2], WLS[7] &
WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon News, Weather, Sports
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Neil Simon, Peter Graves, Mort Sahl & Lou Gossett)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
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6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Hollywood Squares
7:00 pm Sanford & Son "Happy Birthday, Pop"
7:30 pm Movie "Return of the Seven" (rerun)
9:30 pm Primus
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Movie "Purlie Victorious"
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5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Imagination of Childhood"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today (guests: Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto, Oral Roberts, & Judith Crist)
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guest: Karen Valentine)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (also seen on WBBM[2], WLS[7] &
WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon News, Weather, Sports
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Neil Simon, Peter Graves, Mort Sahl & Lou Gossett)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
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6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Hollywood Squares
7:00 pm Sanford & Son "Happy Birthday, Pop"
7:30 pm Movie "Return of the Seven" (rerun)
9:30 pm Primus
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Movie "Purlie Victorious"
Sunday, December 29, 2013
WBBM Channel 2 TV Schedule for Friday, January 21, 1972
Morning
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6:25 am News
6:30 am It's Worth Knowing
7:00 am CBS News with John Hart
8:00 am Captain Kangaroo
9:00 am Lucille Ball
9:30 am My Three Sons
10:00 am Family Affair
10:30 am Love of Life
11:00 am Where the Heart Is
11:25 am CBS News with Edwards
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WMAQ[5], WLS[7],
& WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon Lee Phillip (guest: Dan Dailey)
12:30 pm As The World Turns
1:00 pm Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
1:30 pm Guiding Light
2:00 pm Secret Storm
2:30 pm Edge of Night
3:00 pm Gomer Pyle, USMC
3:30 pm Movie "The Buster Keaton Story"
5:30 pm CBS News with Walter Cronkite
Evening
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6:00 pm News, Weather
6:30 pm Circus! (acts: Mary Chipperfield & her zebra & ponies, escape artist Alan Alan,
clowns Folcos-Paolos, & gymnasts Les Andrianos)
7:00 pm O'Hara, U.S. Treasury "Operation: Deathwatch"
8:00 pm Movie "Something Evil"
9:30 pm Don Rickles "Episode # 1.2"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm I Spy
11:30 pm Merv Griffin
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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1:00 am News
1:15 am Movie "The Incredible Shrinking Man"
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6:25 am News
6:30 am It's Worth Knowing
7:00 am CBS News with John Hart
8:00 am Captain Kangaroo
9:00 am Lucille Ball
9:30 am My Three Sons
10:00 am Family Affair
10:30 am Love of Life
11:00 am Where the Heart Is
11:25 am CBS News with Edwards
11:30 am Democratic Reply to President Nixon (special; also seen on WMAQ[5], WLS[7],
& WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
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12 noon Lee Phillip (guest: Dan Dailey)
12:30 pm As The World Turns
1:00 pm Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
1:30 pm Guiding Light
2:00 pm Secret Storm
2:30 pm Edge of Night
3:00 pm Gomer Pyle, USMC
3:30 pm Movie "The Buster Keaton Story"
5:30 pm CBS News with Walter Cronkite
Evening
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6:00 pm News, Weather
6:30 pm Circus! (acts: Mary Chipperfield & her zebra & ponies, escape artist Alan Alan,
clowns Folcos-Paolos, & gymnasts Les Andrianos)
7:00 pm O'Hara, U.S. Treasury "Operation: Deathwatch"
8:00 pm Movie "Something Evil"
9:30 pm Don Rickles "Episode # 1.2"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm I Spy
11:30 pm Merv Griffin
Early Saturday, January 22, 1972
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1:00 am News
1:15 am Movie "The Incredible Shrinking Man"
Dobie Ad
Here's a vintage ad for Dobie, a brand of cleaning/scrubbing pads. From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WSNS Channel 44 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Afternoon
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5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
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6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instruction
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Weekend Skiing
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm Big Story
9:25 pm Paul Harvey
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Jai Alai
11:30 pm True Adventure with Bill Burrud
========
5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instruction
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Weekend Skiing
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm Big Story
9:25 pm Paul Harvey
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Jai Alai
11:30 pm True Adventure with Bill Burrud
WFLD Channel 32 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Afternoon
========
1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Dr. Richard Gardner)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
========
6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction "Granny, the Baby Expert"
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "Forever & a Day"
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
==========================
12:30 am What's Happening (not the late 70s sitcom)
========
1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Dr. Richard Gardner)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
========
6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction "Granny, the Baby Expert"
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "Forever & a Day"
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
==========================
12:30 am What's Happening (not the late 70s sitcom)
WCIU Channel 26 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
=======
9:00 am Market Reports, News
10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Investment Today
Afternoon
========
12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Help! (not the Beatles movie)
8:00 pm Spanish Variety
9:00 pm Tony Quintana
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
11:30 pm Russ Meek
=======
9:00 am Market Reports, News
10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Investment Today
Afternoon
========
12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Help! (not the Beatles movie)
8:00 pm Spanish Variety
9:00 pm Tony Quintana
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
11:30 pm Russ Meek
WXXW Channel 20 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
======
9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
========
1:02 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Evening
========
9:30 pm TV High School
======
9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
========
1:02 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Evening
========
9:30 pm TV High School
Movie Ad
Here's a vintage ad for the movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" that aired in 2 parts on WLS(7). From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WTTW Channel 11 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
=======
7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 324)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WLS[7], & WGN[9]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
========
12:30 pm Lilias, Yoga, & You
1:00 pm Homes of History
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles given)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm Advocates
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
=======
6:30 pm Electric Company
7:00 pm Sesame Street (episode # 318)
8:00 pm Firing Line with William F. Buckley (guest: Walter J. Hickel)
9:00 pm News Special "State of the Union '72" (preempts regular programming)
10:30 pm Jazz a la Montreux
=======
7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 324)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WLS[7], & WGN[9]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
========
12:30 pm Lilias, Yoga, & You
1:00 pm Homes of History
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles given)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm Advocates
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
=======
6:30 pm Electric Company
7:00 pm Sesame Street (episode # 318)
8:00 pm Firing Line with William F. Buckley (guest: Walter J. Hickel)
9:00 pm News Special "State of the Union '72" (preempts regular programming)
10:30 pm Jazz a la Montreux
WGN Channel 9 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
=======
6:15 am News
6:30 am Meditation
6:35 am Top O' the Morning
7:00 am Ray Rayner
8:00 am Garfield Goose
8:30 am Romper Room
9:00 am Mothers-In-Law
9:30 am Virginia Graham (guests: Durward Kirby & Don Herbert)
10:00 am Movie "Stranger at My Door"
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WLS[7], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
========
12:30 pm Bozo's Circus
1:00 pm Hazel
1:30 pm I Love Lucy
2:00 pm Roy Leonard (guest: Sachio Yamashita)
2:30 pm Mike Douglas (guests: Robert Wagner, Betty Furness, Shari Lewis, & Ralph
Edwards)
3:30 pm Flipper
4:00 pm Gilligan's Island
4:30 pm Flintstones
5:05 pm News, Weather, Sports
5:30 pm I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
========
6:00 pm Andy Griffith
6:30 pm Dick Van Dyke
7:00 pm Pro Hockey: Chicago Black Hawks at Philadelphia Flyers (preempts regular
programming)
9:30 pm Dragnet
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Movie "The Brothers Karamazov"
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
=========================
1:25 am News with Carl Greyson
1:55 am David Susskind
=======
6:15 am News
6:30 am Meditation
6:35 am Top O' the Morning
7:00 am Ray Rayner
8:00 am Garfield Goose
8:30 am Romper Room
9:00 am Mothers-In-Law
9:30 am Virginia Graham (guests: Durward Kirby & Don Herbert)
10:00 am Movie "Stranger at My Door"
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WLS[7], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
========
12:30 pm Bozo's Circus
1:00 pm Hazel
1:30 pm I Love Lucy
2:00 pm Roy Leonard (guest: Sachio Yamashita)
2:30 pm Mike Douglas (guests: Robert Wagner, Betty Furness, Shari Lewis, & Ralph
Edwards)
3:30 pm Flipper
4:00 pm Gilligan's Island
4:30 pm Flintstones
5:05 pm News, Weather, Sports
5:30 pm I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
========
6:00 pm Andy Griffith
6:30 pm Dick Van Dyke
7:00 pm Pro Hockey: Chicago Black Hawks at Philadelphia Flyers (preempts regular
programming)
9:30 pm Dragnet
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Movie "The Brothers Karamazov"
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
=========================
1:25 am News with Carl Greyson
1:55 am David Susskind
WLS Channel 7 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
=========
6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co.
8:30 am Movie "Bedtime Story"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WGN[9] & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=========
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance(part 2)"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
=======
6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Alias Smith & Jones "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Red Gap"
8:00 pm Longstreet "Eye of the Storm"
9:00 pm Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law "Run, Carol, Run"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
============================
12 midnight Kennedy at Night (guest: Gilbert Holloway)
=========
6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co.
8:30 am Movie "Bedtime Story"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WMAQ[5], WGN[9] & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=========
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance(part 2)"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
=======
6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Alias Smith & Jones "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Red Gap"
8:00 pm Longstreet "Eye of the Storm"
9:00 pm Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law "Run, Carol, Run"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
============================
12 midnight Kennedy at Night (guest: Gilbert Holloway)
WMAQ Channel 5 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
=======
5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Arts & Crafts"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today (guests: Victor Papanek & Oscar Tracewitz)
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guests: Sally Struthers & Jess Stearn)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WLS[7], WGN[9], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=========
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Howard Cosell, Paul Hornung, Bart Starr, & Edward Bennett
Williams)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
======
6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Lassie
7:00 pm Flip Wilson (guests: Aretha Franklin, George Carlin, & Dom DeLuise)
8:00 pm Ironside "And Then There Was One"
9:00 pm Dean Martin (guests: Jonathan Winters, Frank Sinatra, Jr. & Norm Crosby)
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
===========================
12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Page Three
=======
5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Arts & Crafts"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today (guests: Victor Papanek & Oscar Tracewitz)
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guests: Sally Struthers & Jess Stearn)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WBBM[2],
WLS[7], WGN[9], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=========
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Howard Cosell, Paul Hornung, Bart Starr, & Edward Bennett
Williams)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
======
6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Lassie
7:00 pm Flip Wilson (guests: Aretha Franklin, George Carlin, & Dom DeLuise)
8:00 pm Ironside "And Then There Was One"
9:00 pm Dean Martin (guests: Jonathan Winters, Frank Sinatra, Jr. & Norm Crosby)
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
===========================
12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Page Three
WBBM Channel 2 TV Schedule for Thursday, January 20, 1972
Morning
========
6:25 am News
6:30 am It's Worth Knowing
7:00 am CBS News with John Hart
8:00 am Captain Kangaroo
9:00 am Lucille Ball
9:30 am My Three Sons
10:00 am Family Affair
10:30 am Love of Life
11:00 am Where the Heart Is
11:25 am CBS News with Edwards
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WMAQ[5],
WLS[7], WGN[9], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=======
12:30 pm As The World Turns
1:00 pm Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
1:30 pm Guiding Light
2:00 pm Secret Storm
2:30 pm Edge of Night
3:00 pm Gomer Pyle, USMC
3:30 pm Movie "The Black Shield of Falworth"
5:30 pm CBS News with Walter Cronkite
Evening
=======
6:00 pm News, Weather
6:30 pm Rollin' On the River (featuring the First Edition & Dawn)
7:00 pm Me & the Chimp "My Pet, the Thief"
7:30 pm My Three Sons "Three For School"
8:00 pm Movie "Chuka" (rerun)
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Merv Griffin
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
=========================
12 midnight News
12:15 am Movie "A Blueprint for Murder"
========
6:25 am News
6:30 am It's Worth Knowing
7:00 am CBS News with John Hart
8:00 am Captain Kangaroo
9:00 am Lucille Ball
9:30 am My Three Sons
10:00 am Family Affair
10:30 am Love of Life
11:00 am Where the Heart Is
11:25 am CBS News with Edwards
11:30 am President Nixon (State of the Union Address; special; also seen on WMAQ[5],
WLS[7], WGN[9], & WTTW[11]; preempts regular programming)
Afternoon
=======
12:30 pm As The World Turns
1:00 pm Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
1:30 pm Guiding Light
2:00 pm Secret Storm
2:30 pm Edge of Night
3:00 pm Gomer Pyle, USMC
3:30 pm Movie "The Black Shield of Falworth"
5:30 pm CBS News with Walter Cronkite
Evening
=======
6:00 pm News, Weather
6:30 pm Rollin' On the River (featuring the First Edition & Dawn)
7:00 pm Me & the Chimp "My Pet, the Thief"
7:30 pm My Three Sons "Three For School"
8:00 pm Movie "Chuka" (rerun)
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Merv Griffin
Early Friday, January 21, 1972
=========================
12 midnight News
12:15 am Movie "A Blueprint for Murder"
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Sinarest Ad
Here's a vintage ad for Sinarest, an over-the-counter sinus medication. From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WSNS Channel 44 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Afternoon
========
5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
========
6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instructions
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Ski Talk
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm World of Fun Machines
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Wrestling
11:30 pm True Adventure with Bill Burrud
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
==============================
12 midnight Paul Harvey
========
5:00 pm Sig Sakowicz
5:55 pm Wall Street Report
Evening
========
6:00 pm Race Track News
6:20 pm Karate Instructions
6:30 pm Sport-Rap
6:50 pm Race Results
7:00 pm Ski Talk
7:30 pm Movie Game
8:00 pm Merri Dee
8:30 pm World of Fun Machines
9:30 pm Northwest Indiana News
10:00 pm Underground News
10:30 pm Wrestling
11:30 pm True Adventure with Bill Burrud
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
==============================
12 midnight Paul Harvey
WFLD Channel 32 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Afternoon
========
1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Huntz Hall)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "The Young Stranger"
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
===========================
12:15 am What's Happening (not the late 70s sitcom)
========
1:20 pm News
1:30 pm Mantrap (guest: Huntz Hall)
2:00 pm What Every Woman Wants to Know
2:30 pm Galloping Gourmet
3:00 pm Felix the Cat
3:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
3:45 pm Speed Racer
4:15 pm B.J. & Dirty Dragon
5:00 pm Flying Nun
5:30 pm Magilla Gorilla
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Munsters
6:30 pm Petticoat Junction
7:00 pm Green Acres
7:30 pm Rifleman
8:00 pm Burke's Law
9:00 pm Of Lands & Seas
9:55 pm News
10:00 pm Get Smart
10:30 pm Movie "The Young Stranger"
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
===========================
12:15 am What's Happening (not the late 70s sitcom)
WCIU Channel 26 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
=======
9:00 am Market Reports, News
10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Art As An Investment
11:15 am American Equity
Afternoon
========
12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
1:00 pm Market Reports, News
2:00 pm Market Reports
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
======
6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Mexican Variety
7:30 pm Spanish Musical
8:30 pm Americo Gomez
9:00 pm Turin Acevedo
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
=======
9:00 am Market Reports, News
10:00 am Market Reports, News
11:00 am Art As An Investment
11:15 am American Equity
Afternoon
========
12 noon Market Reports, News
12:15 pm Ask an Expert with Lawson
1:00 pm Market Reports, News
2:00 pm Market Reports
4:30 pm Soul Train
5:30 pm Black's View of the News
Evening
======
6:00 pm Spanish Serial
7:00 pm Mexican Variety
7:30 pm Spanish Musical
8:30 pm Americo Gomez
9:00 pm Turin Acevedo
10:00 pm Spanish News
10:30 pm Spanish Serial
WXXW Channel 20 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
========
9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
=========
1:02 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
========
9:10 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
=========
1:02 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Courtship of Eddie's Father Ad
Here's a vintage ad for the show The Courtship of Eddie's Father, noting a time change for the show. From the Chicago, IL edition of TV Guide, dated January 15-21, 1972.
WTTW Channel 11 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
=======
7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 323)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
=========
12:15 pm How Do Your Children Grow?
12:45 pm French Chef
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm How Do Your Children Grow?
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
=======
6:30 pm Black History Quiz
7:00 pm Sesame Street (episode # 317)
8:00 pm Great American Dream Machine
9:00 pm Private Lives of Americans (special)
9:30 pm Are You Listening
10:00 pm This Week with Bill Moyers
10:30 pm Isolation: Two Views
=======
7:00 am Electric Company
7:30 am Sesame Street
8:30 am Mister Rogers
9:00 am Sesame Street (episode # 323)
10:02 am CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
Afternoon
=========
12:15 pm How Do Your Children Grow?
12:45 pm French Chef
1:15 pm CAST Telecourses (no titles listed)
1:37 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Young Musical Artists
3:30 pm How Do Your Children Grow?
4:30 pm Hodgepodge Lodge
5:00 pm Mister Rogers
5:30 pm Sesame Street
Evening
=======
6:30 pm Black History Quiz
7:00 pm Sesame Street (episode # 317)
8:00 pm Great American Dream Machine
9:00 pm Private Lives of Americans (special)
9:30 pm Are You Listening
10:00 pm This Week with Bill Moyers
10:30 pm Isolation: Two Views
WGN Channel 9 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
========
6:15 am News
6:30 am Meditation
6:35 am Top O' the Morning
7:00 am Ray Rayner
8:00 am Garfield Goose
8:30 am Romper Room
9:00 am Mothers-In-Law
9:30 am Virginia Graham (guest: Marty Allen)
10:00 am Movie "A Man Alone"
11:50 am Fashions In Sewing
Afternoon
========
12 noon Bozo's Circus
1:00 pm Hazel
1:30 pm I Love Lucy
2:00 pm Roy Leonard (guest: Kim Martell)
2:30 pm Mike Douglas (guests: Robert Wagner, Corbett Monica, Robert L. Green, Marilyn
Marilyn Maye, & Ruth White)
3:30 pm Flipper
4:00 pm Gilligan's Island
4:30 pm Flintstones
5:05 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Andy Griffith
6:30 pm Dick Van Dyke
7:00 pm Hogan's Heroes
7:30 pm This Is Tom Jones (guests: Barbara Eden, Chet Atkins, Rich Little, Jerry Lee Lewis,
& Salena Jones)
8:30 pm Dragnet
9:00 pm Perry Mason
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Movie "Attack"
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
=============================
12:40 am News with Carl Greyson
1:10 am Movie "Hell's Half-Acre"
========
6:15 am News
6:30 am Meditation
6:35 am Top O' the Morning
7:00 am Ray Rayner
8:00 am Garfield Goose
8:30 am Romper Room
9:00 am Mothers-In-Law
9:30 am Virginia Graham (guest: Marty Allen)
10:00 am Movie "A Man Alone"
11:50 am Fashions In Sewing
Afternoon
========
12 noon Bozo's Circus
1:00 pm Hazel
1:30 pm I Love Lucy
2:00 pm Roy Leonard (guest: Kim Martell)
2:30 pm Mike Douglas (guests: Robert Wagner, Corbett Monica, Robert L. Green, Marilyn
Marilyn Maye, & Ruth White)
3:30 pm Flipper
4:00 pm Gilligan's Island
4:30 pm Flintstones
5:05 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
=======
6:00 pm Andy Griffith
6:30 pm Dick Van Dyke
7:00 pm Hogan's Heroes
7:30 pm This Is Tom Jones (guests: Barbara Eden, Chet Atkins, Rich Little, Jerry Lee Lewis,
& Salena Jones)
8:30 pm Dragnet
9:00 pm Perry Mason
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Movie "Attack"
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
=============================
12:40 am News with Carl Greyson
1:10 am Movie "Hell's Half-Acre"
WLS Channel 7 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
=======
6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co. (guest: antique expert Lynn Anderson)
8:30 am Movie "Compulsion"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am Password
Afternoon
========
12 noon All My Children
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (part 1)"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
========
6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Courtship of Eddie's Father "Very Young Man With a Horn"
7:30 pm ABC Comedy Hour with Steve Lawrence & Robert Young
8:30 pm Persuaders! "Anyone Can Play"
9:30 pm Passage to Adventure
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
==========================
12 midnight Kennedy at Night
=======
6:30 am Perspectives
6:55 am Our Changing World
7:00 am Kennedy & Co. (guest: antique expert Lynn Anderson)
8:30 am Movie "Compulsion"
10:30 am That Girl
11:00 am Bewitched
11:30 am Password
Afternoon
========
12 noon All My Children
12:30 pm Let's Make a Deal
1:00 pm Newlywed Game
1:30 pm Dating Game
2:00 pm General Hospital
2:30 pm One Life To Live
3:00 pm Love, American Style
3:30 pm Movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (part 1)"
5:00 pm News, Weather
5:30 pm ABC News with Smith & Reasoner
Evening
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6:00 pm News, Weather
7:00 pm Courtship of Eddie's Father "Very Young Man With a Horn"
7:30 pm ABC Comedy Hour with Steve Lawrence & Robert Young
8:30 pm Persuaders! "Anyone Can Play"
9:30 pm Passage to Adventure
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Dick Cavett
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
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12 midnight Kennedy at Night
WMAQ Channel 5 TV Schedule for Wednesday, January 19, 1972
Morning
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5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Spanish Language Course"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guests: Sonny & Cher, & Stanley Kazanjian)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am Who, What, or Where
11:55 am NBC News with Kalber
Afternoon
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12 noon News, Weather, Sports
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Cleavon Little, Marcel Marceau, Stan Getz, & Joao Gilberto)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
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6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Wild Kingdom
7:00 pm Adam-12 "The Tip"
7:30 pm NBC Mystery Movie "Columbo: Short Fuse"
9:00 pm Night Gallery "The Miracle at Camafeo/The Ghost of Sorworth Place"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
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12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Farm Forum
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5:45 am Town & Farm
6:00 am Station Exchange "Spanish Language Course"
6:30 am Today In Chicago
7:00 am Today
9:00 am Dinah Shore (guests: Sonny & Cher, & Stanley Kazanjian)
9:30 am Concentration
10:00 am Sale of the Century
10:30 am Hollywood Squares
11:00 am Jeopardy
11:30 am Who, What, or Where
11:55 am NBC News with Kalber
Afternoon
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12 noon News, Weather, Sports
12:30 pm Three On a Match
1:00 pm Days of Our Lives
1:30 pm Doctors
2:00 pm Another World
2:30 pm Bright Promise
3:00 pm Somerset
3:30 pm David Frost (guests: Cleavon Little, Marcel Marceau, Stan Getz, & Joao Gilberto)
5:00 pm News, Weather
Evening
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6:00 pm NBC News with Chancellor
6:30 pm Wild Kingdom
7:00 pm Adam-12 "The Tip"
7:30 pm NBC Mystery Movie "Columbo: Short Fuse"
9:00 pm Night Gallery "The Miracle at Camafeo/The Ghost of Sorworth Place"
10:00 pm News, Weather, Sports
10:30 pm Johnny Carson (guest host: Joey Bishop)
Early Thursday, January 20, 1972
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12 midnight Phil Donahue
1:00 am Farm Forum