Members Franko Posted January 2, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 2, 2020 Detroit, mid-February 1971: WJBK (CBS) aired LOL at 11:30, followed by local news and The Movie Game at 12. SFT aired at 1, followed by ATWT. Love is a Many Splendored Thing wasn't airing in Detroit, so Where the Heart Is and the newsbrief aired at 2 rather than 12 (hope there wasn't anything essential/breaking being reported). TGL, Secret Storm and EON aired in pattern from 2:30-4. WWJ (NBC) aired Somerset at 1 p.m., between local news (preempting The Who, What or Where Game) and Joe Garagiola's Memory Game. The 4 p.m. hour went to The Wild Wild West reruns. WXYZ (ABC) aired everything in pattern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 12, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 (edited) How affiliates in lower Michigan (six total stations) aired CBS's fall of '76 daytime lineup: 10 a.m.: The Price Is Right (aired on most stations, except in Saginaw, which aired the conclusion of The Mike Douglas Show and the start of The 700 Club) 11 a.m.: Gambit (didn't air in Detroit, which ran Tattletales on a delay, and Saginaw, which aired The 700 Club) 11:30 a.m.: Love of Life (aired at this time on most stations, except in Detroit, which aired Y&R) 12 p.m.: The Young and the Restless (Detroit and Lansing aired news instead) 12:30 p.m.: Search for Tomorrow (aired at this time statewide) 1 p.m.: Open-half hour (Detroit aired Love of Life, Lansing aired The Young and the Restless) 1:30 p.m.: As the World Turns (aired at this time statewide) 2:30 p.m.: The Guiding Light (aired at this time statewide) 3 p.m.: All in the Family reruns (aired at this time statewide) 3:30 p.m.: Match Game '76 (aired at this time statewide) 4 p.m.: Tattletales (did not air at this time in Detroit, which aired The Mike Douglas Show; aired at 9:30 a.m. in Lansing, which ran children's programming at 4; did not air in Saginaw, which ran cartoons at 4) Edited January 12, 2020 by Franko Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 12, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 (edited) NBC's fall '76 lineup with lower Michigan's five stations: 10 a.m.: Sanford and Son reruns (aired statewide) 10:30 a.m.: Celebrity Sweepstakes (aired statewide) 11 a.m.: Wheel of Fortune (aired statewide) 11:30 a.m.: The Hollywood Squares (aired statewide) 12 p.m.: The Fun Factory (Cheboygan/Traverse City aired Lassie reruns; Detroit aired To Tell the Truth; Bay City and Grand Rapids aired news) 12:30 p.m.: The Gong Show (Detroit, which aired The Gong Show at 9:30 a.m., ran news in this slot; Grand Rapids aired The Mike Douglas Show) 1 p.m.: Open half-hour (Cheboygan/Traverse City and Bay City aired The Fun Factory; Detroit and Jackson aired Somerset) 1:30 p.m.: Days of Our Lives (aired statewide) 2:30 p.m.: The Doctors (aired statewide) 3 p.m.: Another World (aired statewide) 4 p.m.: Somerset (Cheyboygan/Traverse City and Grand Rapids aired cartoons; Detroit aired Dinah!; Bay City aired Dark Shadows reruns; Jackson aired children's programming) Edited January 12, 2020 by Franko Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 12, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 ABC's fall '76 lineup with lower Michigan affiliates (five stations) 11:30 a.m.: Happy Days reruns (did not air in Traverse City, which aired The 700 Club) 12 p.m.: Hot Seat (aired at 10:30 a.m. in Flint and Grand Rapids, which both aired news at 12) 12:30 p.m.: All My Children (aired statewide) 1 p.m.: Ryan's Hope (aired statewide) 1:30 p.m.: Family Feud (aired statewide) 2 p.m.: The $20,000 Pyramid (aired statewide) 2:30 p.m.: One Life to Live (aired statewide) 3:15 p.m.: General Hospital (aired statewide) 4 p.m.: The Edge of Night (aired at 11 a.m. in Detroit, which aired a movie at 4; also aired at 11 a.m. in Flint, which aired The Wild, Wild West reruns at 4; aired at 11 a.m. in Grand Rapids, which aired The Flintstones; aired at 11 a.m. in Battle Creek, which aired Speed Racer) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 12, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 Western Washington area, August 1981: KOMO, the ABC station in Seattle, aired EDGE at 9:30 a.m. The station ran The Brady Bunch at 3. EDGE could also be seen at 3 p.m. on CBUT, the CBC station in Vancouver. Family Feud and ABC's four other soaps aired at the same time (11:00 a.m.-3 p.m.) on KOMO and CKVU, an independent station in Vancouver. KING, the NBC station, aired Seattle Today rather than Las Vegas Gambit, Blockbusters and Wheel of Fortune (which all aired 9-10:30 a.m. on KCPQ, an independent station in Tacoma). Password Plus, Card Sharks and the four soaps all ran in pattern (10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.) on KING, with AW also airing at 1 on CHEK and CHAN, the CTV stations in Victoria and Vancouver. TEXAS didn't air at 2 p.m. in Victoria, passed up for The Alan Thicke Show. KIRO, the CBS station in Seattle, aired TPIR at 10 and Y&R at 11 a.m., followed by news and the rest of the soaps. KVOS, the CBS station in Bellingham, aired Y&R at 10 a.m., followed by Dick Van Dyke reruns, SFT at 11:30, Donahue at 12, John Davidson at 1 and the Alice/Jeffersons rerun block at 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kalbir Posted January 12, 2020 Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 So it looks like CBS Seattle aired Search for Tomorrow. I wonder if CBS Seattle aired Capitol or if their noon news became one hour after CBS ended Search for Tomorrow. I know B&B didn't air in Seattle until 1994 so it's possible their CBS station had a 1 hour noon news from 1982-1994. Interesting that your Western Washington listings also included nearby Canadian cities and their network affiliates. No Y&R on the Vancouver stations back then. I know Another World was huge in Canada for a long time (the cancellation was even covered on CTV's national news) but I'm guessing Y&R overtook it in popularity sometime in the 1990s. I'm curious to know if viewers in Buffalo/Niagara Falls could pick up Global Toronto and watch the day-ahead Y&R. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 12, 2020 Author Members Share Posted January 12, 2020 I could see that happening. I'll see if I can't find anything from that time frame. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members bpatrick Posted February 23, 2020 Members Share Posted February 23, 2020 WTVF cut Talk of the Town to 30 minutes and moved it to 11 AM. That allowed B&B to air in pattern at 12:30, and ATWT in pattern at 1 (Y&R already aired at 11:30; GL at 2). Their lineup, up to news time at 4, is now: 9 AM Kelly Clarkson 10 AM TPIR 11 AM Talk of the Town 11:30 Y&R 12:30 B&B 1 PM The Talk 2 PM Let's Make A Deal 3 PM Ellen WXYZ aired all ABC soaps in pattern when it was an o&o except for Edge of Night; it aired in Detroit at 10:30 AM and a movie aired at 4. In the Raleigh/Durham area we still get Y&R at 4, only on WNCN since it became the CBS affiliate in 2016. GH airs here at 3, because WTVD is an ABC o&o and that is when its sister stations also air it (3 ET/2 CT&PT). Days is on WRAL at 1; B&B on WNCN at 1:30. When ABC had Ryan's Hope at 12 and Loving at 12:30, WSB Atlanta continued to carry RH at 12:30, after the noon news. Loving ended up on WUPA Channel 69 at noon. WSB picked up Loving after RH was canceled in 1989. WSB also carried Edge of Night at either 9:30 or 10 AM from 1980 (when the station switched to ABC) to Edge's cancellation in 1984. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted April 28, 2020 Members Share Posted April 28, 2020 (edited) Chicago April 1999 WBBM 2-CBS 5:00 News 8:00 This Morning 9:00 Guiding Light 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 News 11:30 Young & the Restless 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Martha Stewart Living 3:00 Real TV 3:30 Hard Copy WMAQ 5-NBC 5:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Leeza 10:00 Chicago Daytime 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon Sunset Beach 1:00 Another World 2:00 Roseanne Show 3:00 Rosie O'Donnell 4:00 EXTRA WLS 7-ABC 5:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Oprah Winfrey 10:00 The View 11:00 Port Charles 11:30 News noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Inside Edition 3:30 Jeopardy! 4:00 News Edited April 28, 2020 by Paul Raven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted May 24, 2020 Author Members Share Posted May 24, 2020 I still need to find some old school Seattle listings, but in the meantime, here's how mid-September 1992 looked for the stations in my home, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The soaps aired in pattern, so this is more to compare syndication offerings. WWMT 3 (CBS, Kalamazoo) 9 a.m.: Sally Jessy Raphael 10 a.m.: The New Family Feud Challenge 11 a.m.: The Price Is Right 12 p.m.: Local news 12:30 p.m.: The Young and the Restless 1:30 p.m.: The Bold and the Beautiful 2 p.m.: As the World Turns 3 p.m.: Guiding Light 4 p.m.: Oprah Winfrey 5 p.m.: Donahue 6 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! WOOD 8 (NBC) 9 a.m.: Jenny Jones 10 a.m.: Highway to Heaven 11 a.m.: Infatuation (?) 12 p.m.: Local news, followed by CNN news 1 p.m.: Days of Our Lives 2 p.m.: Another World 3 p.m.: Santa Barbara (I vaguely recall Vicki Lawrence and Ricki Lake's shows eventually airing on WOOD for a while -- by fall '93?) 4 p.m.: Maury Povich 5 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: Entertainment Tonight and Inside Edition (Also of note, WOOD slotted Whoopi Goldberg's talk show between Leno and Letterman.) WZZM 13/WOTV 41 (ABC) 9 a.m.: Regis & Kathie Lee (13), The People's Court (41) 10 a.m.: Geraldo (13), Newhart and I Dream of Jeannie (41) 11 a.m.: Joan Rivers (13), The Home Show (41) 12 p.m.: Local news (13), Home conclusion (41) 12:30 p.m.: Loving 1 p.m.: All My Children 2 p.m.: One Life to Live 3 p.m.: General Hospital 4 p.m.: Growing Pains and Head of the Class (13), Heathcliff (41) 5 p.m. The Cosby Show and Night Court (13), The Jetsons and Saved by the Bell (41) 6 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: A Current Affair and You Bet Your Life (13), Love Connection (41) WXMI 17, our FOX station, aired Montel Williams at 12 p.m., Jane Whitney at 1 p.m. and Arsenio Hall at 10 p.m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Titus Andronicus Posted May 25, 2020 Members Share Posted May 25, 2020 (edited) I've uncovered an interesting situation that played out in the Augusta, Georgia, area in the mid-1970s. Soaps featured in what was happening. WATU was an unaffiliated station from 1968-70 that occasionally broadcast some NBC material. Some because WJBF carried material from both ABC and NBC and the arrangement back then was - at least from NBC - was that if one of its networks didn't want certain programming, it could be offered to unaffiliated stations. NBC changed this policy in late 1970 without giving WATU much of a heads up, forcing it to change programming abruptly, causing chaos in its schedule. It went off the air shortly after because its advertising revenue died in the aftermath. In 1971, the FCC ruled that if an area had three television stations, each had to carry only one network. WATU came back on the air January 14, 1974, wanting to be an NBC station. Initial plans were to start running a full NBC lineup April 1. NBC was to welcome it to the fold as an affiliate once it reached 6,000 primetime viewers. It did so by the end of May, but NBC refused. On January 28, 1974, this is what the daytime schedule looked like in the area: WJBF (Augusta GA) 9 a.m. Barbara Walters; 9:30 One Life to Live; 10 Password; 10:30 Jeopardy; 11 The Wizard of Odds; 11:30 Hollywood Squares; noon local news; 12:30 Split Second; 1 All My Children; 1:30 Let's Make a Deal; 2 Days of Our Lives; 2:30 The Doctors; 3 Another World; 3:30 General Hospital; 4 Trooper Terry; 4:30 Gilligan's Island WRDW (Augusta) 9 a.m. Carousel; 9:30 3 on Match; 10 Jokers Wild; 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid; 11 Gambit; 11:30 Love of Life; noon Young and the Restless; 12:30 Search for Tomorrow; 1 Secret Storm; 1:30 As the World Turns; 2 Guiding Light; 2:30 Edge of Night; 3 The Price is Right; 3:30 New Match Game; 4 Somerset; 4:30 Gomer Pyle USMC WATU (Augusta) Started broadcasts at noon each day Noon Jackpot; 12:30 Baffle; 1 movie; 2:30 Phil Donahue; 3:30 How to Survive a Marriage; 4 Dinah's Place; 4:30 movie How to Survive a Marriage was not picked up by WJBF, which freed it to run on WATU. WATU dropped it from the lineup that fall. Later that year, WATU field a suit against WJBF because it was still running an ABC and NBC schedule. The suit was dropped in 1975 and WATU was supposed to get a full NBC lineup May 1, but that still hadn't changed over in November 1976, when The Augusta Chronicle ran a big story November 14 about how confusing the television lineups were there. WJBF was still cherry-picking NBC programs to go along with its ABC lineup, but because it wasn't running a full lineup of either, when a new show was announced for NBC or ABC viewers had to meticulously search TV listings to see when or if anyone had it. WATU was of course still ticked to not have the NBC lineup it had wanted in early 1974. Soaps were a major reason for its anger, according to the Chronicle: "But channel 26 [WATU], the new kid on the block in the television marked, still does not carry the complete NBC program lineup because of a contractual agreement between Channel 6 [WJBF] and the NBC network that allows the ABC affiliate to carry five NBC shows - the early morning "Today Show," the late night "Tonight Show," and three afternoon soap operas, "Days of Our Lives," "The Doctors" and "Another World."" Later in the article: "As for the afternoon soap operas [WATU's production manager] charged that Channel 6 "has a monopoly on daytime viewing" because it carries three NBC soap operas in addition to all the ABC soap operas." Augusta's third channel, WRDW, was primary CBS, but openly cheered for WATU because of its own issues with WJBF. Before it became primary ABC, WJBF had been primary NBC and there wasn't a third channel. WJBF and WRDW both claimed secondary ABC affiliations and battled for the shows. After WJBF became primary ABC, both networks took on secondary NBC affiliations. Thus, WRDW carried Somerset in its daytime lineup for most of its run, though Another World was airing on WJBF. After running at 4 p.m. (see above lineup), it moved to the 1 p.m. slot in February 1974 after the ending of The Secret Storm. TV listings indicate it aired on WRDW through September 24, 1976 then moved to WATU on September 27, finishing its run there. WJBF claimed the contractual obligation with NBC is why they continued to cherry-pick the programs. It finally agreed to give up its NBC shows in 1977 and not renew its contract, going full ABC lineup Aug. 29 and allowing WATU to get all of the NBC shows it had been wanting for so long. Friday, Aug. 26 Augusta-area daytime WJBF 10 One Life to Live; 10:45 General Hospital; 11:30 Family Feud; noon The Better Sex; 12:30 Ryan's Hope; 1 Divorce Court; 1:30 Days of Our Lives; 2:30 The Doctors; 3 Another World; 4 Edge of Night; 4:30 Mickey Mouse WRDW 10 Here's Lucy; 10:30 The Price is Right; 11:30 Love of Life; noon My Three Sons; 12:30 Search for Tomorrow; 1 Young and the Restless; 1:30 As the World Turns; 2:30 Guiding Light; 3 All in the Family; 3:30 Match Game; 4 The Andy Griffith Show; 4:30 Star Trek WATU 10 Sanford and Son; 10:30 Hollywood Squares; 11 Wheel of Fortune; 11:30 Anybody's Guess; noon Shooting Stars; 12:30 Chico and the Man; 1 Gong Show; 1:30 PTL Club; 3:30 The Little Rascals; 4 Bozo the Clown; 4:30 Laurel and Hardy Monday, Aug. 29 Augusta-area daytime WJBF 11:30 Family Feud; noon Second Chance; 12:30 Ryan's Hope; 1 All My Children; 2 Divorce Court; 2:30 One Life to Live; 3:15 General Hospital; 4 Edge of Night; 4:30 Mickey Mouse WRDW 11:30 Love of Life; noon news; 12:30 Search for Tomorrow; 1 Young and the Restless; 1:30 As the World Turns; 2:30 Guiding Light; 3 All in the Family; 3:30 Match Game; 4 Gilligan's Island; 4:30 The Little Rascals WATU 11:30 Anybody's Guess; noon Shooting Stars; 12:30 Chico and the Man; 1 Gong Show; 1:30 Days of Our Lives; 2:30 The Doctors; 3 Another World; 4 PTL Club Edited May 25, 2020 by Titus Andronicus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Titus Andronicus Posted May 25, 2020 Members Share Posted May 25, 2020 A bit more out of Augusta at that time. WJBF ran All My Children until about May 2, 1977, then switched its 1 p.m. slot with Divorce Court. (An article later that year said it hadn't been seen locally since April, so the listings might be off a few days.) All My Children returned to WJBF August 29, 1977, part of the switch in network affiliations that saw WJBF go exclusively ABC instead of being primary ABC and cherry-picking NBC programs. WATU got the NBC affiliation after years of trying. On August 28, 1977, one day before the switch, The Augusta Chronicle wrote about the situation with All My Children: After suffering from severe dizzy spells, Kitty died of an unspecified terminal illness, leaving Linc a grieving widower. Phil survived his gunshot wound, but little Philip ran away and got kidnaped and now he's living with Chuck. Joe and Ruth are happy and are about to adopt their foster child. Erica has made a pitch for Tom, who has opened a restaurant to compete with Nick. Chuck has decided he is in love with Donna, and Kate's old friend, Harlan Tucker, has moved to town with his daughter, Ellen Shepherd. These events all have taken place since April in Pine Valley, setting for ABC's No. 1 daytime drama, "All My Children." Bud Kloss, the show's producer, and three of its stars were in Augusta recently to tape a program bringing Augusta viewers up to date on what has happened in Pine Valley during the recent months. The special Augusta update program came about because a Fort Gordon-based viewer wrote to ABC. She was thrilled the show was returning, but was dying to know what happened to the characters in the interim. It appears that Kloss, Kay Campbell, William Mooney and Peter White were the ones who filmed the special. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted May 31, 2020 Author Members Share Posted May 31, 2020 I love it, Titus! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kalbir Posted May 31, 2020 Members Share Posted May 31, 2020 Have you come across any Buffalo/Niagara Falls listings? I'm curious to know if viewers there could get Global Toronto. Thanks in advance Please register in order to view this content Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted June 2, 2020 Members Share Posted June 2, 2020 (edited) Hamilton/Halton/Niagara, ON Mon, Apr 27, 1999 from Hamilton Spectator and St. Catherines Standard 2 WGRZ-NBC Buffalo 3 CKVR-NewNet Barrie 4 WIVB-CBS Buffalo 5 CBLT-CBC Toronto 6 CIII-Global Paris 7 WKBW-ABC Buffalo 9 CFTO-CTV Toronto 10 CFPL-NewNet London (10) Cogeco Community 10-Niagara Falls 11 CHCH-ONtv Hamilton 12 WICU-NBC Erie 13 CKCO-CTV Kitchener 14 Cable 14-Hamilton 17 WNED-PBS Buffalo 23 CableNet 23-Burlington/Oakville (23) WNEQ-PBS Buffalo 24 WJET-ABC Erie 25 CBLFT-SRC Toronto 29 WUTV-Fox Buffalo 35 WSEE-CBS Erie 47 CFMT-Ethnic Toronto 49 WNYO-WB Buffalo 54 WQLN-PBS Erie 57 CITY-Ind Toronto TFO CHLF-TFO Toronto TVO CICA-TVO Toronto Morning 5:00 2 NBC News at Sunrise 4 News 6 Creflo A. Dollar 7-24 ABC World News This Morning 9-11-13 Infomercials (10)-14 Community Messages 12 First Business 23 Public Service Announcements 29 This Morning's Business 35-49 Shepherd's Chapel cont'd 54 Instructional TV 57 CHUM FM 30 cont'd TVO Marketing Preview 5:30 2 Daybreak 6 Kenneth Copeland 7 Good Morning Western New York 11 James Robison 12 NBC News at Sunrise 24 News 29 AgDay 35 CBS Morning News 49 Mighty Ducks 57 Originals 5:55 9 News 6:00 3-4-10-13-24-35 News 6 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show 11 Morning Market 25 Bonjour chez vous 29 Sailor Moon 47 Ukrainian Svitohliad 49 DuckTales 57 Body Tech TFO Cocotte-Minute TVO Tradewinds 6:30 3-57 BreakfastTelevision (CKVR simulcast CITY, with local inserts) 6 Tell-a-Tale Town 9-13 Canada AM 10 Body Tech 12 News 17 Lilias, Yoga & You 29 Marvel Superheroes 49 Jonny Quest TFO Iris le gentil professeur Iris the Happy Professor TVO Sociology & Crime 6:45 54 Morning Business Report TFO Pingu/Mega comptines/Julien a la mer 7:00 2-12 Today 4 Wake Up! This Morning 5 CBC Morning News 6-29 Bobby's World 7-24 Good Morning America 10 Travel Magazine 17 Inside Albany 47 Chinese Business Hour 49 Tiny Toon Adventures 54 Sesame Street TFO Le grenier de Bisou Bisou's Attic TVO Little Star 7:15 TFO Picoli et Lirabo 7:20 TVO Polka Dot Shorts 7:30 6 Casper 10 Adventures of Very Roger 17 Editors 29 Life with Louie 49 Captain Planet TFO Mon amie Maya TVO Teletubbies 8:00 4-35 This Morning 6 Bugs 'n' Daffy 10 Breaker High 17 Sesame Street 29 Mummies Alive 47 Mandarin Wide Angle Lens 49 101 Dalmatians: The Series 54 Barney & Friends TFO A la claire fontaine TVO Magic Mountain 8:15 TVO Johnson & Friends 8:30 6 Care Bears 10 Mr. Men 11 Movie Show 29 Wacky World of Tex Avery 49 Bananas in Pajamas/Crayon Box 54 Teletubbies TFO Le livre de la jungle Jungle Book 8:35 TVO Fireman Sam 8:45 TVO Polka Dot Door 9:00 2-24 Montel Williams 3 Breaker High 4-12 Sally Jessy Raphael 5 CBC Playground 6 Young Robin Hood 7-9-13-35 Regis & Kathie Lee 10 Body Tech 11 The View 17 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 25 Les 3 Mousquetaires 29-47 Matlock 49 Mr. Men 54 Reading Rainbow 57 Maury Povich TFO Iris le gentil professeur TVO Little Star 9:15 5 Fred Penner's Place TFO Bisou 9:20 TVO Polka Dot Shorts 9:30 3-10 Best of MovieTelevision 5 Sesame Park 6 World Wildlife Fund 17 Teletubbies 49 Mama's Family 54 Instructional TV TFO Ritournelle 9:40 TFO Bricomagie 10:00 2 Martha Stewart Living 3 Body Tech 4 Guiding Light 5 Theodore Tugboat 7 AM Buffalo 9-13 Dini 10-12 Maury Povich (10)-14 Daytime 11 Rosie O'Donnell 17 Barney & Friends 24 Ricki Lake 25 Attention, c'est chaud! 29 Judge Judy 35 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 47 Montel Williams 49 Jenny Jones 57 CityLine TFO Picoli et Lirabo TVO Magic Mountain 10:15 5 CBC Playground TFO La cabane des reves TVO Johnson & Friends 10:30 2 Gayle King 3 Travel Magazine 5 Mr. Dressup 6 100 Huntley Street 17 Big Comfy Couch 25 Christiane Charette en direct 29 Real TV TFO Forts en sciences 10:35 TVO Fireman Sam 10:45 TFO Dossier XXX TVO Polka Dot Shorts 11:00 2-3-10 Leeza 4-11-35 Price is Right 5 Wimzie's House 7 Geraldo 9-13 Gabereau Live! (10) George Bailey 12 Judge Judy 14 How to... 17 Magic School Bus 24 The View 29 Grace Under Fire 47 Jenny Jones 49 Jerry Springer 57 Ziggy TFO Panorama TVO Arthur 11:30 5 Wonder Years 6 World Vision (10) Chef's Table 12 Judge Judy 14 Daytime 17 Arthur 25 Du tac au tac 29 Fresh Prince of Bel Air 54 Charlie Horse Music Pizza TVO Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures Afternoon noon 2-12 Sunset Beach 3 Leave It to Beaver 4-7-9-10-11-13-24-35-57 News 5 Midday 6 First Up (10) Plugged In! 17 Charlie Rose 25 Le Midi regional 29 Andy Griffith 47 Sally Jessy Raphael 49 Jenny Jones 54 Puzzle Place TFO Les forets TVO Off the Record 12:30 3 News 4-35 Young & the Restless 7-24 Port Charles (10) Daytime 14 Community Messages 25 Jamais deux sans toi 29 Andy Griffith 54 Arthur 57 City OnLine TVO Allan Gregg in Conversation with... 1:00 2-6-12 Days of Our Lives 3 Maury Povich 5-7-24 All My Children 9-13 Canadian Living TV 10 CityLine 11 Neon Rider 17 Keeping Up Appearances 29 700 Club 47 Pasquale's Kitchen Express 49 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 54 Instructional TV 57 Movie "Maxie" TFO Archimedes TVO More to Life 1:30 4-9-13-35 Bold & the Beautiful (10) Special 17 David Attenborough's Natural World 25 Marilyn 47 Noi Oggi 54 Reading Rainbow TFO On se branche! 2:00 2-9-12-13 Another World 3 CityLine 4-11-35 As the World Turns 5 ENG 6 Town & Country Ontario 7-24 One Life to Live 10 Geraldo 17 David Attenborough's Natural World 25 Les p'tits bonheurs de Clemence 29 John Hagee 47 TV Ceylon 49 Bugs 'n' Daffy 54 Instructional TV TFO Declic! Le magazine TVO HOMEstyle 2:30 6 Money Court 17 America Sews with Sue Hausmann 47 Russian Waves 49 Animaniacs 54 Breakthrough: TV's Journal of Science & Medicine TFO A la claire fontaine TVO Golf & All Its Glory 3:00 2 Rescue 911 3 Adventures of Very Roger 4-11 People's Court 5 Coronation Street 6-7-24 General Hospital 9-13 Camilla Scott 10 Travel Magazine 12 Leeza 17 Barney & Friends 25 Montagne 29 BeetleBorgs Metallix 47 Micaela 49 Pinky & the Brain 54 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 57 CityLine TFO A la decouverte des bebes animaux 3:30 2 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 3-10 Power Rangers Turbo 5 Urban Peasant 17 Sesame Street (23) GED 25 La maison de Ouimzie Wimzie's House 29 Spider-Man 49 Batman-Superman Adventures 54 Sesame Street TFO Le livre de la jungle TVO Polka Dot Shorts 3:40 TVO Tots TV 3:50 TVO Paddington Bear 4:00 2 Montel Williams 3-10-29 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation 4-9-13-35 Oprah Winfrey 5 Jonovision 6 Ready or Not 7-12 Rosie O'Donnell 11 Real TV (23) Hooked on Aerobics 24 Roseanne 25 L'Odyssee fantastique The Odyssey 47 A Indomada 49 Boy Meets World 57 Baywatch TFO Le grenier de Bisou TVO Mighty Machines 4:10 TVO Art Attack 4:15 TFO Picoli, Lirabo et les autres 4:30 3-10 Breaker High 5-49 Family Matters 6 Young & the Restless 11 Movie Show 17 Kratts' Creatures (23) Sit & Be Fit 24 M*A*S*H 25 Betes pas betes 29 Power Rangers Turbo 54 Wishbone TFO Les amis de Sesame TVO Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures Edited June 2, 2020 by Paul Raven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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