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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Chicago TV Flashback - May 8, 1975

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Thursday, May 8, 1975

Morning
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6:30a - Perspectives
6:55a - Earl Nightingale
7a - AM America (2 hours)
9a - Steve Edwards' AM Chicago (1 hr, 30 min)
10:30a - Blankety Blanks
11a - Password
11:30a - Split Second

Afternoon
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Noon - All My Children
12:30p - Let's Make a Deal
1p - The $10,000 Pyramid
1:30p - Big Showdown
2p - General Hospital
2:30p - One Life to Live
3p - Money Maze
3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: The Cardinal (1 hr, 30 min; Part 1)
5p - Eyewitness News at 5
5:30p - ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6 (1 hour)
7p - Barney Miller
7:30p - Karen
8p - Streets of San Francisco (1 hour)
9p - Harry O (1 hour)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - Wide World Special (1 hr, 30 min)
Midnight - Late Night Movie: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1 hr, 45 min)

It was a wild and crazy game of Split Second where 4-time champion Marvin Shinkman trying to win any car on his 5th and last day against Shari Jensen and Valiant Stahl. The first 2 rounds ran smoothly until the Countdown Round where Valiant needed only 3 answers to become the new champion, Shari needs 4 to win, and Marvin must answer all 5 to join the elite list of players who retire undefeated after 5 days. Without a shadow of a doubt, Marvin nail down the final 2 answers that deals with months before October 10th. The studio audience at Hollywood's ABC Television Center erupted when he won his 5th and final game. As far as the question goes, the answers were February 10th (8 months), April 10th (6 months) and July 10th (3 months).

Shari Jensen won $265 and a Broyhill sofa, Valiant was one answer away from the championship, but he gets $330 and a Lear Jet car stereo along with the Gillette Max Hatter hair dryer and flatware by Washington Forge. On Split Second, if a player wins 5 times, get to pick any of the 5 cars after choosing the wrong one for the past 4 days. Marvin Shinkman has officially joined the elite list of undefeated champions, since its March 20, 1972 inception, to retire undefeated after 5 shows has won $1,570 cash, along with the $1,430 in prizes for any Singleton answer he got, the $3,000 jackpot and the 1975 Pontiac Le Mans Safari station wagon for a grad total of $12,268. He wanted to take the Grand Prix, but Tom Kennedy, jokingly said he'd "bet a million dollars." Three new players will be ushered in to close out this awesome week.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Chicago TV Flashback - May 6-7, 1978

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Saturday, May 6, 1978

Morning
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7a - The All-New Super Friends Hour (1 hour)
8a - Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (2 hours)
10a - Krofft Supershow (1 hour)
11a - ABC Weekend Special
11:30a - American Bandstand (1 hour)

Afternoon
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12:30p - Black on Black
1p - Feminine Franchise
1:30p - ABC Sports Golf: Third round of the Byron Nelson Classic (1 hr, 30 min)
3p - Wide World of Sports (1 hour)
4p - ABC Sports Horse Racing: The 104th Running of the Kentucky Derby (1 hour)
5p - Wide World of Sports
5:30p - ABC Saturday News

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness Chicago
6:30p - Hollywood Squares
7p - Mel & Susan Together
7:30p - Operation Petticoat (2nd-to-last show of the 1st season)
8p - The Love Boat (1 hour)
9p - Fantasy Island (1 hour)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:15p - ABC Saturday News
10:30p - Saturday Night Movie: The Andromeda Strain (2 hrs, 40 min)

Early Sunday, May 7, 1978
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1:10a - Late Night Movie: The Night Walker (1 hr, 50 min)

Affirmed wins the 104th running of the Kentucky Derby followed by Alydar came in 2nd and Believe It finishes 3rd.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Chicago TV Flashback - May 29, 1975

WSNS channel 44 TV schedule for Thursday, May 29, 1975

Morning
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10:30a - 700 Club (1 hr, 30 min)

Afternoon
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Noon - Mundo Hispano (1 hour)
1p - Not for Women Only
1:30p - It's Your Bet
2p - Adventures of Robin Hood
2:30p - Prince Planet
3p - Popeye with Steve Hart
3:30p - Iron Man
4p - Spider-Man
4:30p - The Adventures of Superman
5p - The Adventures of Superman
5:30p - Leave It to Beaver

Evening
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6p - Get Smart
6:30p - Gomer Pyle, USMC
7p - Movie: You Were Meant for Me (2 hours)
9p - Big Valley (1 hour)
10p - Peter Gunn
10:30p - International Detective
11p - 700 Club (1 hr, 30 min)

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - June 28-29, 1974

WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Friday, June 28, 1974

Morning
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6a - Knowledge
6:30a - Town and Farm
6:35a - Today in Chicago
7a - Today (2 hours)
9a - Dinah's Place
9:30a - Jeopardy! (Last show in this time slot)
10a - Wizard of Odds (Finale)
10:30a-  Hollywood Squares
11a - Jackpot!
11:30a - Celebrity Sweepstakes
11:55a - NBC News Update with Edwin Newman

Afternoon
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Noon - Noon Report
12:30p - Three on a Match (Finale)
1p - Days of Our Lives
1:30p - The Doctors
2p - Another World
2:30p - How to Survive a Marriage
3p - Somerset
3:30p - Mike Douglas Show (1 hr, 30 min)
5p - NewsFive at 5 (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor
6:30p - Hollywood Squares
7p - Sanford and Son
7:30p - Brian Keith Show
8p - Triple Play (2 hours)
10p - NewsFive at 10
10:30p - Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (1 hr, 30 min)
Midnight - Midnight Special (1 hr, 30 min)

Early Saturday, June 29, 1974
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1:30a - Speakeasy (1 hour)

Wizard of Odds, the first show Alex Trebek hosted on American soil after a successful career in his home country of Canada, ends its 1-year run. The highlights of the finale were three clue rounds were played along with the mid-show rounds where prizes waiting to be won if they're below the target number of 25. In the final round of play, clues in that game paid tribute to The Huntley-Brinkley Report that ran from October 29, 1956 to July 31, 1970 and it also been three months since Chet Huntley passed away on March 20th at age 62. To find out who's going to the last grand prize finale round of the series, all the players who took part in the show had their respective names on the wheel by way of defeating the current "Wizard's Champ" unless the champion stays on dethroning the players chosen from the audience gets to play the finale round by default.

The Wizard's wheel of fortune was spun for the last time, and a contestant named Dick gets to play for prizes worth $4,891 by trying to keep the target number below 55 picking out the four out of the possible seven listed. He won the washer/dryer, trip to Hawaii and the car by choosing a female horse becomes a filly at 4 years, Ginger Rogers won an Oscar for best actress, then he chose the number of movies made by the Andrews Sisters which is 22 and it's been 25 years since Rev. Billy Graham held his first ever tent revival. The others he didn't choose were the 100th running of the Kentucky Derby, the then-46-year-old famed hairstylist Vidal Sassoon, the maker of hairstyling products that bears his name, and 36 calories in a single pat of butter. He won over $5,000 in prizes after winning just one prize in the mid-show bonus game in the beginning.

Alex Trebek reminded viewers that High Rollers making its on-camera debut Monday, July 1st where contestants win prizes, cash, and trips with a roll of the dice along with a chance to play the Big Numbers round for $10,000 cash. High Rollers takes over Wizard of Odds' 10a time slot followed by Hollywood Squares.

Three on a Match, a show where players try to make matches to win prizes with a single match, earns its 3-year reward. Since there was no more time to keep playing since about 1 or 2 players came awfully close to making an instant match in the hands of the stop card being revealed, players will earn $100 for each match made where Adrienne gets $200, returning champion Eric and Carl each get $100. Not only Three on a Match ending its run, but Jeopardy! seen at its new 12:30 time slot Monday, July 1st. Also, Winning Streak will also be hosted by Bill Cullen making its on-camera debut where players can keep on doubling their money with every single word and the right letters can win them cash prizes up to $100,000. Winning Streak takes over Jeopardy! 9:30a morning time slot hereafter.

Chicago TV Flashback - July 9, 1976

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Friday, July 9, 1976

Morning
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6:30a - Perspectives
6:55a - Earl Nightingale
7a - Good Morning America (2 hours)
9a - Steve Edwards' AM Chicago (1 hr, 30 min)
10:30a - Happy Days
11a - Let's Make a Deal (Finale)
11:30a - All My Children

Afternoon
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Noon - Ryan's Hope
12:30p - Rhyme and Reason (Finale)
1p - The $20,000 Pyramid
1:30p - Break the Bank
2p - General Hospital
2:30p - One Life to Live
3p - Edge of Night
3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: The Lively Set (1 hr, 30 min)
5p - Eyewitness News at 5
5:30p - ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6p (1 hour)
7p - Donny and Marie Show (1 hour)
8p - ABC Friday Night Movie: Waterloo (2 hours)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - The Rookies (1 hr, 10 min)
11:40p - Graffiti with John Coleman (50 min)
12:30a - Late Night Movie: Flame of the Barbary Coast (1 hr, 50 min)

The daytime version of Let's Make a Deal called the last traders to make a deal with Monty Hall on whether they can keep or trade the bankroll, the wallet, or the Velveeta process cheese spread for something greater, the two ladies fought it out to win a 1976 Chevrolet Monza worth $4,624 in the final pricing deal where the goal is to reach $700 to win it. The show's usual format was slightly amended, because the final Big Deal of the daytime series had to be played earlier than usual, because an announcement has to be made. Door #2 had the $4,649 big deal included the $25 supply of Sue Bee Honey and the same '76 Chevy Monza was won earlier. The first player won some paneling, washer/dryer and the floor model TV with stereo totalling $2,054 and the other chosen the $25 supply of ice cream bars where there's an additional $2,444 cash comes to a total of $2,469.

Monty Hall's announcement was the daytime edition of Let's Make a Deal is ending its successful 13-year run as the top-rated show on both NBC and ABC all together after some 3,784 uninterrupted shows on both networks despite some pre-emptions and special news bulletins. He said that the nighttime version continues where the show will be in Las Vegas until the syndicated finale on Saturday, May 28, 1977. He also said that he'll be doing specials, including one would be airing Saturday, August 7th. Since the traditional end-of-show fast deals on the trading floor ended the day before, they decided to show a clip of the Let's Make a Deal pilot from April of 1963 where it resurfaced and aired it full on Game Show Network in celebration of its 40th anniversary in 2003. That being said, the end-of-show deals for the finale did not take place. The following Monday, July 12th, Hot Seat with Jim Peck takes over the 11a time slot hereafter.

Rhyme and Reason ends its run after one year and it ended on a high note where Brian Biro (sic) became the last champion and won a total of $5,500 thanks to Terry Carter who had to guess all three words that rhymed with the word "Gipper" by completing the rhyming phrase. His opponent, June Penrod left with $4,250 after 3 matches. In the first 23 years ABC became a network, something so bizarre that has NEVER been done on any television show and that was to destroy the entire Rhyme and Reason set. At the tail end of Bob Eubanks' farewell speech, the celebrity poets and members of the show's staff began knocking down the host's podium, then they busted the neon lights, tearing up the carpet, and destroying the props as the credits rolled. The following Monday, July 12th, a new but popular Goodson-Todman game Family Feud with regular Match Game panelist Richard Dawson takes over Rhyme and Reason's time slot.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - June 19, 1973

WSNS channel 44 TV schedule for Tuesday, June 19, 1973

Afternoon
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Noon - La Fabrica (1 hour)
1p - Galloping Gourmet
1:30p - Joanne Carson's V.I.P.'s
2p - Can You Top This?
2:30p - Mantrap
3p - Adventures of Tin Tin
3:30p - Deputy Dawg
4p - Mundo Hispano (1 hour)
5p - Fiesta Latina (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - Baseball Report
6:15p - Knot Hole Gang Sports Clinic
6:30p - Race Track News
6:35p - Porter Wagoner Show
7p - Real McCoys
7:30p - Knot Hole Gang
7:45p - On Deck
8p - Baseball: California Angels v. White Sox at White Sox Park (2 hrs, 45 min)
10:45p - Wrestling (1 hr, 15 min)

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Chicago TV Flashabck - April 23, 1977

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Saturday, April 23, 1977

Morning
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7a - Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show
7:30a - Jabberjaw
8a - Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1 hr, 30 min)
9:30a - Krofft Supershow (1 hour)
10:30a - Super Friends
11a - Oddball Couple
11:30a - American Bandstand (1 hour)

Afternoon
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12:30p - Eyewitness Forum
1p - Feminine Franchise
1:30p - Black on Black
2p - Ara's Sports World
2:30p - ABC Sports Bowling: The $125,000 Tournament of Champions (1 hr, 30 min)
4p - Wide World of Sports (1 hr, 30 min)
5:30p - ABC Weekend News

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness Chicago
6:30p - Hollywood Squares
7p - Paul Lynde Variety Show (1-hour special)
8p - Starsky & Hutch (1 hour)
9p - Dog and Cat (1 hour)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:15p - ABC Saturday News
10:30p - Saturday Night Movie: Tobruk (2 hrs, 15 min)
12:45a - Late Night Movie: The Guru (2 hrs, 20 min)

Friday, March 14, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - January 20-21, 1979

WBBM channel 2 TV schedule for Saturday, January 20, 1979

Morning
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6a - Sunrise Semester
6:30a - It's Worth Knowing
7a - The All New Popeye Hour (1 hour)
8a - Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show (1 hr, 30 min)
9:30a - Tarzan and the Super 7 (1 hr, 30 min)
11a - Space Academy
11:30a - Fat Albert

Afternoon
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Noon - Ark II
12:30p - 30 Minutes
1p - Different Drummers
1:30p - Opportunity Line
2p - Bill Cosby Show
2:30p - Son of Football Follies
3p - CBS Sports Golf: Third round of the Phoenix Open (1-hour special)
4p - CBS Sports Spectacular (1 hour)
5p - Channel 2: The People
5:30p - CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer

Evening
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6p - Channel 2 Weekend News
6:30p - Two Roads to the Super Bowl (Special)
7p - The White Shadow (1 hour)
8p - CBS Saturday Night Movies: W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (2 hours)
10p - Channel 2 Weekend News
10:30p - Best of CBS: The Legend of Lizzie Borden (2 hours)
12:30a - Common Ground (2 hrs, 30 min)

Early Sunday, January 21, 1979
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3a - The Late Show: All the King's Men (2 hrs, 15 min)

Chicago TV Flashback - June 22, 1975

WSNS channel 44 TV schedule for Sunday, June 22, 1975

Morning
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7:30a - Revival Fires
8a - Old Time Gospel Hour (1 hour)
9a - Kathryn Kuhlman
9:30a - Jimmy Swaggart
10a - Leroy Jenkins
10:30a - Faith for Today
11a - Wrestling with Bob Luce (1 hour)

Afternoon
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Noon - Sports Spotlight
12:15p - On Deck
12:30p - Baseball: Minnesota Twins v. White Sox at White Sox Park in the 1st game of a doubleheader (2 hrs, 30 min)
3p - Baseball: Minnesota Twins v. White Sox at White Sox Park in the 2nd game of a doubleheader (3 hours)

Evening
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6p - Journey to Adventure
6:30p - Celebrity Tennis
7p - Invisible Man
7:30p - Outdoor Sportsman (1 hour)
8:30p - Jimmy Dean Show
9p - That Good Ole Nashville Music
9:30p - Evelyn Echols Travel World
10p - Yancy Derringer
10:30p - Movie: The Man Who Loved Redheads (2 hours)

Full boxscore - Game 1: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA197506221.shtml
Full boxscore - Game 2: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA197506222.shtml

Monday, January 20, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - July 24-25, 1979

WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Tuesday, July 24, 1979

Morning
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5:55a - NewsCenter5 Update
6a - Knowledge
6:30a - Today in Chicago
7a - Today (2 hours)
9a - Card Sharks
9:30a - All Star Secrets
10a - High Rollers
10:30a - Wheel of Fortune
11a - Password Plus
11:30a - NewsCenter5 at 11:30

Afternoon
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Noon - Days of Our Lives (1 hour)
1p - The Doctors
1:30p - Another World (1 hr, 30 min)
3p - Hollywood Squares
3:30p - The Newlywed Game
4p - Mary Tyler Moore Show
4:30p - NewsCenter5 at 4:30
5p - NewsCenter5 at 5 (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - NBC Nightly News
6:30p - Family Feud
7p - The Runaways (1 hour)
8p - NBC Big Event: Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (2 hours)
10p - NewsCenter5 at 10
10:30p - Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (1 hr, 30 min)
Midnight - Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (1 hour)

Early Wednesday, July 25, 1979
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1a - Ben Casey (1 hour)
2a - Not for Women Only
2:30a - NewsCenter5 Update
2:35a - Meditation

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - January 4-5, 1974

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Friday, January 4, 1974

Morning
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6:25a - Reflections
6:30a - Perspectives
6:55a - Earl Nightingale
7a - Kennedy and Company (1 hr, 30 min)
8:30a - Prize Movie with Ione: Horror of Dracula (2 hours)
10:30a - Brady Bunch
11a - Password
11:30a - Split Second

Afternoon
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Noon - All My Children
12:30p - Let's Make a Deal
1p - The Newlywed Game
1:30p - Girl in My Life
2p - General Hospital
2:30p - One Life to Live
3p - Love, American Style
3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: David and Bathsheba (1 hr, 30 min)
5p - Eyewitness News at 5
5:30p - ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6 (1 hour)
7p - Brady Bunch
7:30p - Odd Couple
8p - Room 222 (2nd-to-last show)
8:30p - Love, American Style (1 hr, 30 min; 2nd-to-last show)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - In Concert (1 hr, 30 min)
Midnight - Kennedy at Night
12:30a - Passage to Adventure

Early Saturday, January 5, 1974
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1a - Late Night Movie: Desperate (1 hr, 35 min)
2:35a - Reflections

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - July 21-22, 1976

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Wednesday, July 21, 1976

Morning
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6:20a - NewsNine Update
6:25a - Family Health News
6:30a - Top o' the Morning
6:55a - NewsNine Update
7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hour)
8a - Garfield Goose and Friends
8:30a - I Dream of Jeannie
9a - Morning Movie: Wuthering Heights (2 hours)
11a - Donahue (1 hour)

Afternoon
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Noon - Bozo's Circus (55 min; Ned Locke's 3rd-to-last show as regular)
12:55a - Midday Report
1p - Bewitched
1:30p - Love, American Style
2p - Love, American Style
2:30p - Father Knows Best
3p - Mickey Mouse Club
3:30p - Gilligan's Island
4p - Rin Tin Tin
4:30p - I Dream of Jeannie
5p - Hogan's Heroes
5:30p - Bewitched

Evening
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6p - Andy Griffith Show
6:30p - Dick Van Dyke Show
7p - Lost in Space (1 hour)
8p - The 8:00 Movie: All the Way Home (2 hours)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - WGN Presents: Kill or Cure (1 hr, 45 min)
12:15a - Nightbeat
12:45a - The F.B.I. (1 hour)

Early Thursday, July 22, 1976
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1:45a - Mod Squad (1 hour)
2:45a - NewsNine Update
2:50a - Family Health News

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - May 6, 1977

WFLD channel 32 TV schedule for Friday, May 6, 1977

Morning
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10:30a - Newstalk
11a - Romper Room
11:30a - Banana Splits

Afternoon
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Noon - Casper the Ghost and Friends (1 hour)
1p - Green Acres
1:30p - The Lucy Show
2p - Beverly Hillbillies
2:30p - Popeye Hour (1 hour)
3:30p - Brady Kids
4p - Batman
4:30p - Partridge Family
5p - Brady Bunch Hour (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - Emergency One! (1 hour)
7p - Adam-12 Hour (1 hour)
8p - Creature Feature: Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (2 hours)
10p - Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
10:30p - All That Glitters
11p - Best of Groucho: You Bet Your Life
11:30p - Night Gallery

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - February 5-6, 1974

WBBM channel 2 TV schedule for Tuesday, February 5, 1974

Morning
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5:50a - TV2 News Update
6a - Sunrise Semester
6:30a - It's Worth Knowing
7a - CBS Morning News with Hughes Rudd (1 hour)
8a - Captain Kangaroo (1 hour)
9a - The Joker's Wild
9:30a - The $10,000 Pyramid
10a - Gambit
10:30a - Love of Life
10:55a - CBS Newsbreak with Douglas Edwards
11a - Young and the Restless
11:30a - Search for Tomorrow

Afternoon
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Noon - Lee Phillip Show
12:30p - As the World Turns
1p - Guiding Light
1:30p - Edge of Night
2p - The Price is Right
2:30p - Match Game '74
3p - Secret Storm
3:30p - The Early Show: The Savage (2 hours)
5:30p - CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

Evening
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6p - TV2 News at 6 (1 hour)
7p - Maude
7:30p - Hawaii Five-O (1 hour)
8:30p - Hawkins (1 hr, 30 min)
10p - TV2 News at 10
10:30p - CBS Late Movie: The Badlanders (1 hr, 45 min)
12:15a - TV2 News Update
12:30a - The Late Show: The Fireball (1 hr, 45 min)

Early Wednesday, February 6, 1974
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2:15a - The Late Show II: The Big Lift (2 hrs, 30 min)

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - July 18-19, 1973

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Wednesday, July 18, 1973

Morning
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5:45a - NewsNine Update
6a - Five Minutes to Live By
6:05a - Top o' the Morning
6:30a - New Zoo Revue
7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hour)
8a - Garfield Goose and Friends
8:30a - Romper Room
9a - I Love Lucy
9:30a - Living Easy
10a - Morning Movie: The Romance of Rosy Ridge (2 hours)

Afternoon
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Noon - Bozo's Circus (1 hour)
1p - NewsNine Update
1:15p - Lead-Off Man
1:25p - Baseball: San Diego Padres v. Cubs at Wrigley Field (2 hrs, 20 min)
3:45p - 10th Inning
4p - Patty Duke Show
4:30p - The Flintstones
5p - NewsNine at 5 with Jack Taylor
5:30p - Hogan's Heroes

Evening
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6p - Andy Griffith Show
6:30p - Dick Van Dyke Show
7p - Dragnet
7:30p - N.Y.P.D.
8p - Bonanza (1 hour)
9p - Perry Mason (1 hour)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - WGN Presents: Three Coins in the Fountain (2 hours)
12:30a - Nightbeat with Carl Greyson
12:45a - The Late Movie: Sands of Beersheba (2 hrs, 10 min)

Early Thursday, July 19, 1973
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2:55a - NewsNine Update
3a - Five Minutes to Live By

Chicago TV Flashback - October 13-14, 1973

WBBM channel 2 TV schedule for Saturday, October 13, 1973

Morning
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5:50a - TV2 News Update
6a - Sunrise Semester
6:30a - It's Worth Knowing
7a - The Flintstones
7:30a - Bailey's Comets
8a - New Scooby-Doo Movies (1 hour)
9a - My Favorite Martians
9:30a - Jeannie
10a - Speed Buggy
10:30a - Josie and the Pussycats
11a - Everything's Archie
11:30a - Fat Albert

Afternoon
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Noon - CBS Children's Film Festival (1 hour)
1p - Different Drummers
1:30p - Opportunity Line
2p - Soul Train (1 hour)
3p - Getting It Together
3:30p - Notions and Other Sundries
4p - Newsmakers
4:30p - Outdoors
5p - Animal World
5:30p - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

Evening
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6p - TV2 News at 6 with Bill Kurtis
6:30p - Great Mysteries
7p - All in the Family
7:30p - M*A*S*H
8p - Mary Tyler Moore Show
8:30p - Bob Newhart Show
9p - Carol Burnett Show (1 hour)
10p - TV2 News at 10
10:30p - Best of CBS: The Battle of the Villa Florita (2 hours)
12:30a - TV2 News Update
12:45a - Common Ground (2 hrs, 30 min)

Early Sunday, October 14, 1973
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3:15a - The Late Show: Midnight Lace (2 hrs, 15 min)

Friday, November 1, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - February 16-17, 1978

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Thursday, February 16, 1978

Morning
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6:20a - Five Minutes to Live By
6:25a - Channel 9 Newsbreak
6:30a - Top o' the Morning
6:55a - Morning Report
7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hr, 30 min)
8:30a - I Dream of Jeannie
9a - Morning Movie: Meet Me in Las Vegas (2 hours)
11a - Donahue (1 hour)

Afternoon
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Noon - Bozo's Circus (1 hour)
1p - Family Affair
1:30p - Jim Nabors Show (1 hour)
2:30p - Mickey Mouse Club
3p - The Flintstones
3:30p - The Flintstones
4p - Gilligan's Island
4:30p - I Dream of Jeannie
5p - Bewitched
5:30p - My Three Sons

Evening
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6p - Dick Van Dyke Show
6:30p - Odd Couple
7p - Star Trek (1 hour)
8p - The 8:00 Movie: The Purple Plain (2 hours)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - WGN Presents: Invitation to a Gunfighter (1 hr, 50 min)
12:20a - Nightbeat
12:50a - The Late Movie: The Mummy's Tomb (1 hr, 15 min)

Early Friday, February 17, 1978
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2:05a - The Saint (1 hour)
3:05a - Channel 9 Newsbreak
3:10a - Five Minutes to Live By

Chicago TV Flashback - March 18-19, 1973

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Sunday, March 18, 1973

Morning
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6:45a - NewsNine Update
7a - Cartoon Corner
7:30a - Growing Edge
7:45a - What's Nu?
8a - Mass for Shut-ins (45 min)
8:45a - Chicagoland Church Hour (45 min)
9:30a - I Love Lucy
10a - Gideon, C.I.D. (1 hour)
11a - Issues Unlimited
11:30a - Chicago at Large

Afternoon
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Noon - Sunday Matinee: Dangerous Money (1 hr, 30 min)
1:30p - Movie Greats: Luck fo the Irish (2 hrs, 30 min)
4p - Family Classics with Frazier Thomas: Mysterious Island (2 hours)

Evening
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6p - Family Theatre: Sleeping Beauty
6:30p - Bobby Goldsboro
7p - Bill Berry: People to People
8p - Fun at the Races
8:30p - This is Your Life
9p - Lawrence Welk Show (1 hour)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - When Movies Were Movies: Adventures of Marco Polo (2 hrs, 5 min)
12:35a - Nightbeat with Carl Greyson

Early Monday, March 19, 1973
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1a - Cromie Circle (1 hr, 30 min)

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - October 31-November 1, 1973

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Wednesday, October 31, 1973

Morning
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6a - NewsNine Update
6:05a - Top o' the Morning
6:30a - New Zoo Revue
7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hour)
8a - Garfield Goose and Friends
8:30a - Hazel
9a - I Love Lucy
9:30a - Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers
10a - Our Town Today (1 hour)
11a - B.J. and Dirty Dragon (45 min)
11:45a - NewsNine with Bob Jordan

Afternoon
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Noon - Bozo's Circus (1 hour)
1p - Nanny and the Professor
1:30p - Father Knows Best
2p - Farmer's Daughter
2:30p - What's My Line?
3p - Jack O'Lantern
3:30p - Gilligan's Island
4p - The Flintstones (45 min)
4:45p - NewsNine at 4:45
5p - I Dream of Jeannie
5:30p - Bewitched

Evening
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6p - Andy Griffith Show
6:30p - Dick Van Dyke Show
7p - The 7:00 Movie: The Bride of Frankenstein (1 hr, 30 min)
8:30p - Dragnet
9p - Perry Mason (1 hour)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - WGN Presents: The Delphi Bureau (2 hours)
12:30a - Nightbeat with Carl Greyson

Early Thursday, November 1, 1973
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1a - The Late Movie: Fraulein (1 hr, 55 min)

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - April 29, 1976

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Thursday, April 29, 1976

Morning
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6:24a - Eyewitness News Update
6:30a - Perspectives
6:55a - Earl Nightingale
7a - Good Morning America (2 hours)
9a - AM Chicago (1 hr, 30 min)
10:30a - Happy Days
11a - Let's Make a Deal
11:30a - All My Children

Afternoon
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Noon - Ryan's Hope
12:30p - Rhyme and Reason
1p - The $20,000 Pyramid
1:30p - Break the Bank
2p - General Hospital
2:30p - One Life to Live
3p - Edge of Night
3:30p - The 3:30 Movie: Girls! Girls! Girls! (1 hr, 30 min)
5p - Eyewitness News at 5
5:30p - ABC Evening News

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6 (1 hour)
7p - Welcome Back, Kotter
7:30p - Barney Miller
8p - Streets of San Francisco (1 hour)
9p - Harry O (1-hour Finale)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - Mannix (1 hour)
11:30p - The Magician (1 hour)
12:30a - Passage to Adventure