Thursday, February 27, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - July 13-14, 1988

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Wednesday, July 13, 1988

Morning
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5:30a - 20 Minute Workout
6a - ABC News This Morning (1 hour)
7a - Good Morning America (2 hours)
9a - Oprah Winfrey Show (1 hour)
10a - Growing Pains
10:30a - Home
11a - Ryan's Hope
11:30a - Loving

Afternoon
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Noon - All My Children (1 hour)
1p - One Life to Live (1 hour)
2p - General Hospital (1 hour)
3p - Win, Lose or Draw
3:30p - Jeopardy!
4p - Eyewitness News at 4 (1 hour)
5p - Eyewitness News at 5
5:30p - World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6
6:30p - Wheel of Fortune
7p - Growing Pains
7:30p - Head of the Class
8p - Hooperman
8:30p - Slap Maxwell Story
9p - Spenser: For Hire (1 hour)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - Nightline with Ted Koppel
11p - Late Night Movie: Deadly Eyes (2 hours)

Early Thursday, July 14, 1988
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1a - Eyewitness News at 10 (Rebroadcast)
1:30a - Late Night Movie: Bunker Bean (1 hr, 30 min)
3a - Late Night Movie: Maid's Night Out (1 hr, 30 min)
4:30a - Oprah Winfrey Show (1 hour)

Chicago TV Flashback - September 16-17, 1983

WBBM channel 2 TV schedule for Friday, September 16, 1983

Morning
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5a - Hour Magazine (1 hour)
6a - Daybreak with Judi Moen
6:30a - CBS Morning News with Bill Kurtis & Diane Sawyer (2 hrs, 30 min)
9a - Donahue (1 hour)
10a - The New $25,000 Pyramid
10:30a - Child's Play (Finale)
11a - Tattletales
11:30a - Young and the Restless (1 hour)

Afternoon
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12:30p - As the World Turns (1 hour)
1:30p - Capitol
2p - Guiding Light (1 hour)
3p - The Price is Right (1 hour)
4p - Barnaby Jones (1 hour)
5p - Channel 2 News at 5
5:30p - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

Evening
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6p - Channel 2 News at 6 (1 hour)
7p - Dukes of Hazzard (1 hour)
8p - CBS Friday Night Movie: My Bodyguard (2 hours)
10p - Channel 2: The 10 O'Clock News
10:30p - Goodbye to M*A*S*H
11p - Where Are They Now?
11:30p - CBS Late Movie: Sky Riders (2 hrs, 15 min)

Early Saturday, September 17, 1983
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1:45a - The Late Show: The Blue Knight (1 hr, 30 min)
3:15a - Common Ground (2 hrs, 15 min)

After only a year on CBS, Child's Play ended its run hosted by Bill Cullen and this was his last show he hosted for CBS. The opening featured all the kids who were on Child's Play from the past year were in attendance with their siblings and parents. The final 2 players in the finale were Pam who won $11,000 from the Turnabout bonus game a day earlier and her new challenger, Patricia. Patricia became the last ever champion as Pam leaves with $11,000.

Before the final Turnabout bonus game is played, a small tribute to Bill Cullen was profiled from the video interviews. On this final week of Child's Play, the kids for the bonus round were Debbie from California, Ronald from California, Sascha from New York, Juile Ann from California, and Cathy from New York. Patricia ended the show with a bang as she was the last person to win $5,000 with 11 seconds left and the kids on the panel shares $7,600 between them.

In the closing moments, Bill Cullen thanked the parents who let their kids be a part of Child's Play, including the staff who made it possible and the credits rolled as the kids who were on Child's Play were seen on camera one last time. 

The following Monday, September 19th, CBS debuts a new show Press Your Luck with Peter Tomarken who hosted Hit Man from January to April of 1983.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Baltic Crackdown Turns Violent - January 1991

Lithuanians and Latvians were killed as Soviet troops moved forcefully against the 2 Baltic republics. The Soviet defense ministry said, January 7, that it would send thousands of troops to 7 republics to seize draft dodgers and enforce conscription. Pres. Vytautas Landsbergis of Lithuania said the Kremlin was "looking for bloodshed," January 7, and on January 8, the Latvian parliament condemned the troop move as an "invasion" of the Baltic republics. Pres. Mikhail Gorbachev told Lithuania, January 10, that it must accepted Soviet central authority. In Lithuania on January 10, supporters of the Moscow government went on strike. Hundreds of unarmed supporters of independence surrounded communication facilities in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, January 13. Soviet paratroopers fired on the people, some of whom were crushed by tanks. Fifteen people were killed and 140 were injured. Boris Yeltsin, president of the Russian Federation, and the 3 Baltic republics signed a mutual-security agreement, January 13, binding all the signatories to defend any that were attacked by the Kremlin. Yeltsin denounced the killings in Lithuania, and on January 14, called on Russian troops to refuse to shoot civilians. Gorbachev, January 14, said he had not given the order to attack the demonstrators. The Supreme Soviet, January 14, confirmed Finance Minister Valentin Pavlov as the new premier (his predecessor, Nikolai Ryzhkov, had fallen ill), and on January 15, confirmed Aleksandr Bessmertnykh as the new foreign minister. In Vilnius, January 16, as many as 500,000 people attended a funeral for 9 of those killed 3 days earlier. In Moscow, January 20, 100,000 to 300,000 people demonstrated against the crackdown in the Baltics. Just hours later, in Riga, the capital of Latvia, Soviet para-military troops stormed a government building; 4 Latvians were killed.

Chicago TV Flashback - December 31, 1981

 WFLD channel 32 TV schedule for Thursday, December 31, 1981

Morning
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6a - Newstalk with Wanda Wells
6:30a - Hot Fudge
7a - Woody Woodpecker
7:30a - The Flintstones
8a - Battle of the Planets
8:30a - Popeye
9a - Richard Simmons Show
9:30a - The People's Court
10a - John Davidson Show (1 hour)
11a - Newstalk with Wanda Wells
11:30a - Spider-Man

Afternoon
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Noon - Underdog
12:30p - Great Space Coaster
1p - I Love Lucy
1:30p - Partridge Family
2p - Courtship of Eddie's Father
2:30p - Casper
3p - Mighty Mouse
3:30p - The Flintstones
4p - Tom and Jerry
4:30p - Brady Bunch
5p - Wonder Woman (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - Happy Days Again
6:30p - PM Magazine
7p - College Football Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl: #19 UCLA Bruins v. #16 Michigan Wolverines at the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Texas (3 hours)
10p - M*A*S*H
10:30p - Benny Hill Show
11p - All in the Family
11:30p - Three Stooges
Midnight - Keyfax Nite-Owl Service (6 hours)

The #16-ranked Michigan Volverines def. the #19-ranked UCLA Bruins 33-14 to win the 1981 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl.

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

February 11, 2025

Hey y'all, what's going on?

It's been a few months since my last entry, so what's been going on with me since my last life post? I didn't celebrate Christmas, but I manage to buy some cool stuff days after the holiday. Then, I watched the last AEW Rampage of the series where the brawl in the end was really something, but destroying some of the stuff on Rampage kinda reminds me of the Rhyme and Reason set got trashed on the final episode on July 9, 1976.

I'm really happy that AEW Rampage got axed after 3 years, because it went downhill when CM Punk made his first AEW appearance everyone fell for and got suckered for that. Also, I cleaned house of every single political profile off of my Bluesky profile, because I've been saying this time and time again that nobody wanna waste their time with politics and the BS they see on the news. It can kill one's mental health and wellbeing, and that's the truth. I joined that site 7 months ago to make it my own safe place and nothing else.

I bought a few more 90s music CDs by Alanis Morrisette, Ace of Base and The Party to add on to my 90s playlist. Feels good to listen to that kind of music from that decade, doesn't it? Anyhow, the NFL circus ended the other night and my congrats to the Eagles on winning their 2nd ever Super Bowl. As an ex-NFL fan, I just wanna say that the Chiefs lost, and I'm glad that they did, because that's karma on Harrison Butker's bigoted remarks he made at the graduation last year relating to abortion. Oh, and that "extension" he got to stay on the team was really too good to be true.

Always be yourself, always be you 💚
 

Monday, January 20, 2025

Chicago TV Flashback - October 1-2, 1987

WFLD channel 32 TV schedule for Thursday, October 1, 1987

Morning
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6a - Silverhawks
6:30a - She-Ra: Princess of Power
7a - ThunderCats
7:30a - Dennis the Menace
8a - Woody Woodpecker Show
8:30a - My Little Pony 'n Friends
9a - Happy Days
9:30a - Too Close for Comfort
10a - Donahue (1 hour)
11a - A Current Affair
11:30a - Mork & Mindy

Afternoon
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Noon - Get Smart
12:30p - Brady Bunch
1p - Munsters
1:30p - Gilligan's Island
2p - Batman
2:30p - Tom and Jerry
3p - The Flintstones
3:30p - Real Ghostbusters
4p - DuckTales
4:30p - Diff'rent Strokes
5p - Gimme a Break!
5:30p - Three's Company

Evening
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6p - Family Ties
6:30p - M*A*S*H
7p - Fox 32 News at 7
7:30p - A Current Affair
8p - Movie 32: The Hills Have Eyes II (2 hours)
10p - Late Show with Arsenio Hall (1 hour)
11p - Fox 32 News at 7 (Rebroadcast)
11:30p - Entertainment Tonight
Midnight - Baretta (1 hour)

Early Friday, October 2, 1987
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1a - Fat-Free Future
1:30a - Sanford and Son
2a - Latenight 32 Movie: The Strawberry Statement (2 hrs, 5 min)
4:05a - Latenight 32 Movie: Good News (1 hr, 45 min)

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 - March 29-30, 1986

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Saturday, March 29, 1986

Morning
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5:30a - Adventures of Superman
6a - Cartoons
6:30a - Issues Unlimited
7a - U.S. Farm Report
7:30a - Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
8a - Garner Ted Armstrong
8:30a - Minority Business Report
9a - People to People (1 hour)
10a - World Tomorrow
10:30a - Star Games (1 hour)
11:30a - WGN Weekend Theater: Wichita (2 hours)

Afternoon
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1:30p - One Step Beyond
2p - Baseball: San Francisco Giants v. Cubs at Mesa, Arizona (3 hours; Preseason game)
5p - Fame (1 hour)

Evening
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6p - It's a Living
6:30p - At the Movies
7p - The 7 O'Clock Movie: Peter and Paul part 1 (2 hours)
9p - The Nine O'Clock News
9:30p - INN News
10p - Twilight Zone
10:30p - Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (1 hour)
11:30p - Police Story (1 hour)
12:30a - In Search of...

Early Sunday, March 30, 1986
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1a - Tales from the Darkside
1:30a - FTV
2a - INN News (Rebroadcast)
2:30a - The Late Movie: Dark Passage (2 hours)
4:30a - Movietone News

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

Monday, December 23, 2024

Tensions Build Within Yugoslavia - May 1991

Tensions Build Within Yugoslavia - May 1991
A shootout between Croatians and Serbs in Borovo Selo, in Yugoslavia's republic of Croatia, May 2, resulted in the deaths of 12 policemen and 3 civilians. Serbs inside Croatia were seeking to join Serbia, a republic to the south. Col. Gen. Veljko Kadijevic, the country's Defense secretary, said, May 6, that "Yugoslavia has centered a state of civil war." The military went on combat alert, May 6, and on May 7, the military began to call up reserves. On May 15, Stipe Mesic of Croatia, vice chairman of the collective presidency, was scheduled to become chairman, or titular head of state. An opponent of Serbian nationalism, Mesic would have become Yugoslavia's first non-Communist leader since World War II. But Biroslav Jovic of Serbia, who held the charimanship, blocked Mesic from getting a majority vote. In a referendum held May 19, voters in Croatia overwhelmingly endorsed having a sovereign state within a loose Yugoslav confederation. Mesic, May 20, unilaterally declared himself to be the head of state, but the administrative chief of the presidency's secretariat rejected this claim. Croatia, May 29, declared itself to be independent.