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Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: aaron sica on October 15, 2004, 08:30:36 PM
STATION KEY:
Baltimore: 2 (WMAR-CBS), 11 (WBAL-NBC), 13 (WJZ-ABC)
Philly: 3 (KYW-NBC), 6 (WPVI-ABC), 10 (WCAU-CBS), 17 (WPHL-Ind.), 29 (WTAF-Ind.), 48 (WKBS-Ind.)
Harrisburg/Lancaster/Lebanon/York: 8 (WGAL-NBC), 15 (WLYH-CBS), 21 (WHP-CBS), 27 (WTPA-ABC), 43 (WSBA-CBS)
Washington: 5 (WTTG-Ind.)
New York: 9 (WOR-Ind.), 11 (WPIX-Ind.)

9AM (3) Card Sharks-Game

9:30 (2) Joker's Wild-Game
(3) Password-Game
John Schuck, Loretta Swit.
(13) $20,000 Pyramid-Game
Billy Crystal, Sal Viscuso. Dick Clark is the program host.

10AM (2) Make Me Laugh-Game
(8) Card Sharks-Game
(48) $20,000 Pyramid-Game
Fred Grandy, Susan Richardson. Dick Clark is the host.

10:30 (2, 10, 15, 21, 43) Whew!-Game
(8, 11) All Star Secrets-Game
Steve Allen, Ja'net DuBois, Steven Ford, Rose Marie, Ross Martin. Bob Eubanks is the host.

11AM (2, 10, 15, 21, 43) Price is Right-Game
(3, 8, 11) High Rollers-Game

11:30 (3, 8, 11) Wheel of Fortune-Game
(5) New Dating Game
(6, 13, 27) Family Feud-Game

NOON (8) Password-Game
Bill Hayes, Susan Seaforth Hayes. Host: Allen Ludden.
(27) $20,000 Pyramid-Game
Robert Urich and his wife Heather Menzies. Host: Dick Clark.

12:30 (3) Hollywood Squares-Game
Loni Anderson, Foster Brooks, Charlie Callas, Richard Crenna, Brianne Leary, Paul Lynde, Roddy MacDowell, Andrew Stevens, Francine Tacker. Host: Peter Marshall
(9) Love Experts-Game
Celebrity Panelists include Geoff Edwards, June Lockhart, Joyce Bulifant and Bernie Kopell.

5:30 (3) Cross-Wits--Game
Guests: Fred Grandy, Lyle Waggoner, Deniece Williams and Phyllis Diller.
(48) Gong Show-Game
Jaye P. Morgan, Arte Johnson and Mabel King are the panelists.

6PM (9) Joker's Wild-Game

6:30 (9) Bowling for Dollars-Game
(29) Joker's Wild-Game

7PM (2, 10) Newlywed Game
(6, 8, 11) Tic Tac Dough-Game
(9) Dating Game
(15, 43) New Dating Game
(17) Bowling For Dollars
(21) Cross-Wits--Game
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jack Jones, Alice Ghostley and comic Kip King.

7:30 (6) $25,000 Pyramid-Game
Debralee Scott and Richard Paul
(9, 27) Newlywed Game
(10) $1.98 Beauty Show
Doug Rau, Altavise Davis and Jack LaLanne are the judges.
(11, 15, 43) Family Feud-Game
(21) Joker's Wild-Game

10:30 (3, 8, 11) Whodunnit?-Game
An additional episode airs at its regular time Thursday, May 10.

11PM (48) Make Me Laugh-Game
The comics are Biff Manard, Bill Kirchenbauer and the Unknown Comic.
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Jay Temple on October 15, 2004, 09:52:56 PM
Interesting that the three markets were out of synch on 20KP.
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Card Shark on October 15, 2004, 10:16:25 PM
This is all interesting to see the patterns of the market in which I grew up (Philly) and Baltimore, where I currently live.  Not to be overly Horan, but you list both KYW and WPVI as being NBC in Philadelphia. I believe WPVI was and is ABC.
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: mystery7 on October 15, 2004, 10:33:29 PM
Yes, WPVI is and probably always will be ABC. And channel 48, for all intents and purposes, is no longer. After a stint as WGTW, they've just been bought by Paul Crouch and his cronies at TBN.

Man, those listings cover a lot of ground. The Central PA edition I grew up with listed NY and Philly, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster, and the two stations in the Lehigh Valley of PA.

"Move closer to the world, my friend, take a little bit of time/Move closer to the world, my friend, and you'll see.
- lyrics from WPVI's Action News theme
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: aaron sica on October 15, 2004, 10:51:36 PM
[quote name=\'mystery7\' date=\'Oct 15 2004, 10:33 PM\']Yes, WPVI is and probably always will be ABC. And channel 48, for all intents and purposes, is no longer. After a stint as WGTW, they've just been bought by Paul Crouch and his cronies at TBN.

Man, those listings cover a lot of ground. The Central PA edition I grew up with listed NY and Philly, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster, and the two stations in the Lehigh Valley of PA.

"Move closer to the world, my friend, take a little bit of time/Move closer to the world, my friend, and you'll see.
- lyrics from WPVI's Action News theme
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First off, thanks to those who pointed out my mistakes (WPVI-6 being one of them, and I caught WGAL being wrong as I looked at it, too) - I've fixed them.

I have a lot of those, too - Central PA editions. My next retro will be from Friday, July 9, 1976 and it will be from that edition.

In collecting TV Guides I've found that the Central PA actually used to encompass all of the SE PA area, and somewhere between 1970 and 1973, Central PA was split off to form SE PA. I'd love to know when.

I've also got plans to include some '80s listings in there, too. That seems fairly recent for me, but some of our younger posters may get a kick out of it.

TimL, look at what you've started here.....:)
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: ChuckNet on October 15, 2004, 11:01:48 PM
One item of note is that exactly 3 wks after this show aired, 5/28/79, I was born.  :-) Managed to find P+ and $20K celeb listings for that wk via series ep guides, but nothing else.

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Craig Karlberg on October 16, 2004, 04:52:34 AM
Gosh, I had no idea Bowling For Dollars was still on in 1979.  The last I saw of it was late 1975 or early 1976 in Batavia NY before I moved north a few weeks later.

Odd that Whodunit was on at 10:30PM in Philly(3) that night.  Wonder what caused that show to air there?
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: aaron sica on October 16, 2004, 12:50:00 PM
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Odd that Whodunit was on at 10:30PM in Philly(3) that night.  Wonder what caused that show to air there?
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NBC aired the movie "Rollercoaster" from 8pm-10:30pm that night.
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: rugrats1 on October 16, 2004, 09:56:10 PM
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And channel 48, for all intents and purposes, is no longer. After a stint as WGTW, they've just been bought by Paul Crouch and his cronies at TBN.

Though in my opinion, WGTW ch.48 "never was" -- the original ch.48, WKBS, went dark in August 1983, when Field Communications, the owner at the time, was unable to find a buyer for it. So instead of keeping it on the air themselves, they decided to call it a day and close down the station and return the license to the FCC. WGTW, the cut-rate indie that signed on in August 1992 and recently sold to TBN, was never related to the beloved WKBS.

For more details on the original WKBS, see:

http://www.geocities.com/radiojunkie1/WKBS.html (http://\"http://www.geocities.com/radiojunkie1/WKBS.html\")
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Ian Wallis on October 17, 2004, 04:22:44 PM
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(9) Dating Game
(15, 43) New Dating Game


Don't you just love how TVGuide used to do their listings?  It's pretty likely the shows on all three of those stations were all from the same syndicated late '70s run, but they're listed with slightly different titles.  Being a TVGuide collector myself, I always got a kick out of that sort of thing...
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: aaron sica on October 17, 2004, 08:21:05 PM
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(9) Dating Game
(15, 43) New Dating Game


Don't you just love how TVGuide used to do their listings?  It's pretty likely the shows on all three of those stations were all from the same syndicated late '70s run, but they're listed with slightly different titles.  Being a TVGuide collector myself, I always got a kick out of that sort of thing...
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Of course, years later they would get worse......I remember said edition of TV Guide listing a baseball game on WLYH-15 and UPN-57 - mind you, they were carrying the same game, but in the sports guide, it looked something like this:

7:30
(15) Phillies at Diamondbacks
(57) Diamondbacks at Phillies

ObGameShow: Diamondbacks GM Joe Garagiola Jr. was on TTTT once.
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Ian Wallis on October 18, 2004, 11:54:19 AM
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7:30
(15) Phillies at Diamondbacks
(57) Diamondbacks at Phillies


Maybe it was a split-squad game  :)  (groan)

How about this one:  I don't remember the issues but I saw this on several occasions in the early '70s:  when Dennis James "Price is Right" debuted in syndication, you'd frequently get listings such as this:

(x) Price is Right
(x) The New Price is Right

This was one of the few times I actually saw TVGuide use the word "The"
Title: My turn at a retro: TV Guide, SE PA edition...
Post by: Jimmy Owen on October 18, 2004, 02:19:34 PM
TV Guide always included "The" on "The Better Sex" as well.