WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Wednesday, March 22, 1989
Morning
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5a - Sally Jessy Raphael Show
5:30a - Morning Stretch
6a - NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville
6:30a - Channel 5 News at 6:30
7a - Today with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley (2 hours)
9a - Sale of the Century (3rd-to-last show)
9:30a - Classic Concentration
10a - Wheel of Fortune
10:30a - Win, Lose or Draw
11a - Super Password (3rd-to-last show)
11:30a - Scrabble
Afternoon
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Noon - Days of Our Lives (1 hour)
1p - Another World (1 hour)
2p - Santa Barbara (1 hour)
3p - The Judge
3:30p - USA Today
4p - Channel 5 News at 4
4:30p - Channel 5 News at 4:30
5p - Channel 5 News at 5
5:30p - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
Evening
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6p - Channel 5 News at 6
6:30p - Family Feud
7p - Unsolved Mysteries (1 hour)
8p - Your Vital Signs (1-hour return)
9p - Nightingales (1 hour)
10p - Channel 5 News at 10
10:30p - Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (1 hour)
11:30p - Late Night with David Letterman (1 hour)
12:30a - Later with Bob Costas
Early Thursday, March 23, 1989
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1a - Channel 5 News at 10 (Rebroadcast)
1:30a - The Judge
2a - Movie Greats Network: Scott of the Antarctic (2 hours)
4a - The New Liar's Club
Champion Darrell Garrison played his 7th and last game going in with $72,148. The rule is in order to play for the $50,000, that player MUST win the car in the Winner's Big Money Game. In a span of 5 months during 1988, only 2 players won the car and two went for the $50,000 where it's been won and lost. Three tried for the car and two of them went for it and lost as a result. Rani White won both the car and the 50,000 in her last 2 games on Monday, May 30, 1988 while Phil Cambry won the car and then lost the shot at the 50 grand five months later to begin Halloween week on Monday, October 24, 1988. Robin went for the car in 1988 and lost leaving her with over $48,000.
Garrison won the artwork after winning the match, but in the race for the new Jeep in the Big Money Game, he was stumped on Jiminy Cricket from the Disney movie Pinocchio. Then he got the 4th of July answer right, but he fell victim to the rule stated by Jim Perry since its debut, because he buzzed in and said that the answer is ex-president Richard Nixon with one second left on the clock when the words in the puzzle "Watergate" and "Figure" popped up. They called it wrong and the answer was ex-White House Counsel John Dean who recently written a book about the Watergate scandal involving Nixon during his presidential run called Blind Ambition. Despite the big loss, Darrell Garrison leaves the show as the balloons fell with a grand total of $79,348. Three new players ushered in the next day and the Instant Ca$h jackpot rises to $16,000.
Night Court airs next Sunday at 11:30p followed by My Two Dads.
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