Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Independent)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—Educational Series
6:00
2—Music Magic
4—Rex Humbard
6—This Is the Live
6:30
2—Abbott and Costello
4—The Kroeze Brothers
6—Insight
7:00
2—Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Time for Livin'
7:30
2—The Lone Ranger
6—Jimmy Swaggart
28—It's Your Business
8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Robert Pierpoint reports on the life of John F. Kennedy; Robert Lipsyte examines the activities of Billy Don Jackson prior to his signing with the Boston Breakers of the USFL; Heywood Hale Broun profiles Canadian author Farley Mowat. (Charles Kuralt)
4—Lowell Lundstrom
7—Sesame Street
28—Robert Tilton
8:30
4—Voice of the Church
6—Day of Discovery
9:00
4—Robert Schuller
6—Oral Roberts
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30
2—Entertainment This Week
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NFL '83
7—Reading Rainbow
10:00
2—NFL Football
Minnesota Vikings at Pittsburgh Steelers. (Live)
4—Gilligan's Island
6—NFL Football
Coverage of San Diego Chargers at St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Colts at Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Raiders at Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots or Houston Oilers at Cincinnati Bengals.
7—Newton's Apple
28—Jack Van Impe
10:30
2—Taking Advantage
4—The Mouse on the Mayflower
Animated. From 1968: A brave rodent stows away on the famous vessel bound for the New World.
7—MOVIE: The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(1947) Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden An ambitious self-starter of the 1920s learns that success has its price.
28—Star Blazers
11:00
28—The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
11:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
AFTERNOON
12 pm
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
28—MOVIE: Lost Command
(1966) Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon. A group of French paratroopers are repatriated to France after the 1954 collapse in Indo-China. Mahidi: George Segal.
12:30
2—NFL Football
San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons. (Live)
4—News 4 Extra
7—Viewpoint
1:00
4—MOVIE: Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
(1974) Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges. Bank robbers rob the same bank for the second time because they couldn't find the money they stole the first time.
6—NFL Football
Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos. (Live)
7—Washington Week in Review
1:30
7—Wall $treet Week
"Extra Special Situations." Guest: Mario J. Gabelli, president, Gabelli & Company. (Louis Rukeyser)
2:00
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"Pictures." Ruby finally attains her goal of starring in "The Movie Nut" and is determined to make her marriage work in spite of outside influences.
2:30
28—MOVIE: Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
(1940) Sidney Toler, Robert Lowery. The famous sleuth takes a trip around the world, hoping to uncover a mysterious killer.
3:00
4—Fishing the Northwest
7—The Victory Garden
3:30
2—Siskel & Ebert at the Movies
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review "Star 80," "A Christmas Story" and "Running Brave."
4—Sarajevo '84
Olympic events highlighted in this hour are Women's Figure Skating and the Ski Jump.
7—Dealing with Social Problems in the Classroom
4:30
2—MOVIE: Son of Frankenstein
(1939) Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone. The baron's son picks up where his father left off, resurrecting the presumed-dead creature and giving it a new brain.
6—Warren Miller's Sports Bloopers
7—Survival
"Orangutans: Orphans of the Wild." From 1976: Peter Ustinov narrates a close-up look at the gentle and intelligent orangutan, and the efforts being made to save the species from extinction. (Repeat)
28—Bonanza
"Hound Dog." Guitar-strumming Muley Jones returns to the Ponderosa—accompanied by howling hound dogs.
4:30
4—Cougar Football Highlights
6—Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
5:00
4—Being with John F. Kennedy
Nancy Dickerson narrates candid and intimate films of John F. Kennedy on the campaign trail and in the Oval Office.
6—Healthbeat
7—Firing Line
"Economics and Politics of Race. Guest: Thomas Sowell, economist, senior fellow with the Hoover Institute at Stanford University and author, expresses his view that programs designed to help blacks are really hindering them, while other races have flourished in the United States without government aid and in spite of initial discrimination. (William F. Buckley, Jr.)
28—Rawhide
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News
6—Q-6 News
7—Dinner at Julia's
Julia features cheese-stuffed dates and "Laid Back Turkey" as guest chef Jim Cohen prepares Kentucky ham mousse.
28—How the West Was Won
"Amnesty." Zeb discovers his old girlfriend is married to an Army "hero" who is supposed to be dead; Zeb asks an Arapaho medicine man (Iron Eyes Cody) to treat a deathly ill Jessie (Vicki Schreck). James Arness. Beth: Vera Miles. Molly: Fionnula Flanagan. Harrison: William Shatner. Luke: Bruce Boxleitner.
6:30
2—Northwest Gallery
6—NBC Nightly News
(Chris Wallace)
7—Victory at Sea
"Return of the Allies." The Allies continue their attempts to conquer the Philippines, moving on to Manila, Bataan and Corregidor. Leonard Graves narrates. Music by Richard Rodgers.
7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Current accident research into developments that could save lives in the event of auto mishaps; a tug-of-war between a 7-ton elephant and a team of more than 100 men; explorations of some ancient mysteries.
6—First Camera
Lloyd Dobyns reports on folk singer Steve Goodman's battle against leukemia; Rebecca Sobel profiles Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bob Keuchenberg, one of the older players still active in the NFL; Steve Delaney examines the bureaucratic reasons that many residents on the island of Guam are unhappy.
7—Nature
From 1982: The first of three programs charting "The Flight of the Condor" over the lower Andes, as well as the wildlife of the harsh terrain below. Host: Donald Johanson. (Repeat)
28—Hee Haw
Barbara Mandrell, Ben and Butch McCain, Chris Golden, Jimmy Henley, disc jockey Lee Arnold. Music: "In Times like These" (Mandrell), "Take Me Back" (McCain).
8:00
2—Alice
"Vera Gets Engaged," "Vera's Wedding." A jaywalking ticket leads to romance for Vera when she and a police officer fall madly in love. Beth Howland, Linda Lavin. Rev. Bragg: David Bond. Mel: Vic Tayback.
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: The Day After
(TV, 1983) Jason Robards, JoBeth Williams. Dramatization of a nuclear catastrophe causing the destruction of Lawrence, Kansas—home of America's strategic missile arsenal which has become the focus of a superpower confrontation. A grim picture of rural life before, during and after a nuclear blast, Steven Guttenberg, John Cullum, John Lithgow, Bibi Besch. (Viewer Discretion Advised)
6—Kennedy
The public and private triumphs and tragedies of John F. Kennedy (Martin Sheen) and his Administration are reconstructed in this three-part miniseries. Part 1 covers from Election Day 1960 to the April 1961 Bay of Pigs debacle. Jacqueline Kennedy: Blair Brown. Joseph Kennedy: E.G. Marshall. Robert: John Shea. Rose Kennedy: Geraldine Fitzgerald.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"The Citadel." The high expectations of a young Scots medical graduate are jolted as he starts his career in a Welsh mining town.
28—MOVIE: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
(1963) Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle. A group of people travel over mountains, through deserts and across great expanses to reach $350,000 in buried loot.
9:00
2—The Jeffersons
"The List." A letter from a friend reminds George of a childhood promise to someday punch out the school bully (Rosie Grier). Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford.
7—The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area?
An examination of the adverse effects of uranium mining, coal stripmining and synthetic fuel development on the Colorado Plateau is presented.
9:30
2—Goodnight, Beantown
"Looking Forward to the Past." Convinced he's in a rut, Matt decides to join two foreign correspondents on their next assignment—in Central America. Bill Bixby. Oliver: James Hampton. Ed: Michael Durrell.
10:00
2—Trapper John, M.D.
"The Agony of D'Feet." As the hospital gears up to treat Bay City Marathon casualties, E.J. goes into labor prematurely while Riverside is out "running around." Charles Siebert. Krista: D.D. Howard. Kevin: Kevin Brophy. Ace: James Read. Trapper: Pernell Roberts.
7—Doctor in the House
"What Seems to Be the Trouble?" Michael must diagnose a Yugoslavian train driver who does not speak a word of English.
10:25
4—Viewpoint
"The Nuclear Dilemma." Henry Kissinger, William F. Buckley Jr., Carl Sagan, Robert McNamara and Elie Wiesel share opinions on surviving the nuclear age in a panel discussion moderated by Ted Koppel.
7—Monty Python's Flying Circus
Oscar Wilde, Whistler, Bernard Shaw and Edward VII exchange epigrams, a new brain for Mrs. Zambesi, and Pier Paolo Pasolini's film.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
6—Q-6 News at 11
7—Silk Screen
"With Silk Wings: On New Ground." Ten Asian American women working in non-conventional occupations, such as bartender, coxswain, judge, park ranger, police officer, new anchor and welder, are profiled.
28—Star Search
11:15
2—CBS News
11:25
4—News 4 at 11
11:30
2—MOVIE: Plymouth Adventure
(1952) Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney. The Pilgrims face hardships both before and after landing at Plymouth Rock.
6—Jerry Falwell
12 am
4—Austin City Limits Encore\
28—The 700 Club
Featured: the story of a couple who were stranded at sea; pianist Dino performs.
12:30
4—This Week in Country Music
1:00
4—Solid Gold
Host: Marilyn McCoo. Guests: Kool & the Gang, Olivia Newton-John, Survivor, Lionel Richie, Eddie Rabbitt, Michael McDonald, Kim Carnes.
1:30
2—KREM 2 News at 11
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
4—ABC News