from TV Guide-Portland edition
KATU 2-ABC
7:00 Herald of Truth
7:30 Down to Earth (c)
8:00 Munsters
8:30 Beatles (c)
9:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted (c)
9:30 King Kong (c)
10:00 Bullwinkle (c)
10:30 Issues & Answers (c/guest is Sec. of Labor George P. Shulz)
10:55 NBA: Philadelphia-Boston (c)
1:00 Directions "Deep River" (c/first of a 4-parter, The Black Church in America)
1:30 Discovery (c/pt 1 of a 2-parter on Switzerland)
2:00 Altars of Faith (c/a look at the Covenant Players, who deal exclusively in Christian dramas)
2:30 World Affairs Today (c)
3:00 College Opinion "What's So Sensitive About Sensitivity Training?" (c/students from Linfield College sound off on the topic)
4:00 American Sportsman (c)
5:00 Time Tunnel "The Death Merchant" (c)
6:00 Viewer's Voice (c)
6:30 News/Weather (c)
7:00 Man & His Universe "The View from Space" (c/George C. Scott narrates this documentary on space exploration, pre-empts Land of the Giants)
8:00 FBI "The Maze" (c)
9:00 Movie "Spartacus" (c/conclusion)
10:45 News (c)
11:00 ABC News (c)
11:15 Movie "A Kiss in the Dark"
KOIN 6-CBS
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (c/efforts by 17 area churches in Santa Barbara, CA to promote racial understanding)
8:30 Look Up & Live (c/profile of Israeli author S.Y. Agnon, Sorrell Booke provides the English voice-over for Agnon)
9:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
9:30 Aquaman (c)
10:00 Camera Three (c/Newsweek's Jack Kroll exchanges opinions with Norman Mailer)
10:30 Christophers (c)
10:45 Film
11:00 Great Decisions
11:30 NHL: Los Angeles-Detroit (c)
2:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Lupinek Case" (c/1961 Czech mystery)
3:00 This is the Life (c)
4:00 Let's Face It (c)
4:30 Face the Nation (c/guest: Sec. of Defence Melvin R. Laird)
5:00 Jean-Claude Killy (c/the skiier heads to Mt Cook National Park, New Zealand and Mt Thredbo, Australia)
5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (c/guests John Bedden & the Vocalaires (singers), Patricia Pleus (dancer), the Martha Scott Dancers, Tamra Lee Robinson (singer/guitarist), the Houston Woodwing Choir, Darrow Igus (impressionist), the Fantastic Flying Ys (acrobats), and Sassy Sue (dog act))
6:00 21st Century "Stranger Than Science Fiction" (c/comparing sci-fi dreams to actual achievements)
6:30 News (c/Dave Eagon)
7:00 Lassie "Tempest" (c/pt 1, filmed off the Oregon coast)
7:30 Gentle Ben "Flamingo Flats" (c)
8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests Leslie Uggams, Bill Dana, Roslyn Kind (half-sister of Barbra Streisand), Joan Rivers, Barbara Eden, Peter Gennaro, and acrobats the Shaller Brothers)
9:00 Shakespearean Special "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (c/the Royal Shakespearean Company performs from Stratford-upon-Avon, England...cast members include Ian Richardson, Diana Rigg, Helen Mirren, and Judi Dench; pre-empts Smothers Brothers and Mission: Impossible-ironically enough, the M:I cast were on that week's cover )
11:15 CBS News (c)
11:30 Secret Agent "Fysh on the Hook"
KGW 8-NBC
7:10 News Digest (c)
7:15 Sound of Trumpets (c)
7:30 Christophers (c)
8:00 Town Hall "Finding the Right God" (c/pt 2)
8:30 Exploration '69 (c)
9:00 Sunday Scope (c/past and present revolutions are discussed by American Theatre Company members Clayton Corbin, Jo Ann Twitty, George Hendrix, and Tom Hill)
9:30 Bible, Freud, Daily Living "A Pretty Face, a Stony Heart, and a Gullible Guy" (c)
10:00 People of Tomorrow "Does Jesus Need a Church?" (c)
10:30 Frontiers of Faith (c/first of 3 shows on Christian Unity...this week's show focuses on the Consulation on Church Union, which represents 10 Protestant denominations)
11:00 Eight Lively Arts (c/Monica Setziol discusses art from the loom)
11:30 New Dimensions "The University of Oregon: Serving the People" (c)
noon Perspective's Three "Is America Ugly?" (c/discussed by Rev. Cate, Fr. Bliven, and Rabbi Rose)
12:30 Great Decisions "Canada Under Trudeau" (c/Linfield College's Dr. J.A. Jonassen, Lewis & Clark College's Jim Sullivan, and Canadian student Charles Morton discuss)
1:00 Meet the Press (c/guest: author Eric F. Goldman, who wrote a book on LBJ)
1:30 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf (c)
3:00 Wild Kingdom "Return of the Salmon" (c)
3:30 Changing Times "The Underground Church" (c)
4:00 Outdoor Sportsman (c)
4:30 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf (c/Frank Beard, Julius Boros, and Gardner Dickenson square off in Jamaica)
5:30 High-Q (c)
6:00 GE College Bowl: Goucher College (MD) v Case Western Reserve University (OH) or High Point College (NC) (c)
6:30 News (c/Rick Meyers)
7:00 Adventures of Huck Finn "The Strange Experiment" (c)
7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Secret of Boyne Castle" (pt 1)
8:30 Mothers-in-Law (c)
9:00 Bonanza (c)
10:00 Fred Astaire (c/joined by Barrie Chase, Simon & Garfunkel, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, the Young-Holt Trio, Neil Hefti and his orchestra, and the Gordian Knot; pre-empts My Friend Tony)
11:00 Fenwick (c/listed as 10:45, but TVG has the Astaire show listed as 1 hr)
KOAP 10-NET
3pm NET Festival "The Film Generation on Dance"
4:00 NET Playhouse "The Boss's Son"
5:00 Portland Art Museum
5:30 Book Beat (c)
6:00 David Susskind (Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban on the UN's declining prestige/ghetto gang members and alumni on life in urban slums)
8:00 PBL "On a High Wire to Autonomy" (c/Romanian efforts to gain economic independence from the USSR)
9:30 Claire Booth Luce "Issues of Our Times" (second of 4 interviews with the former Representative and Ambassador to Italy; topics include ghetto violence and comparisons of stressing liberty and order in Communist and Western societies)
KPTV 12-Ind
8:00 Kathryn Kuhlman (c)
8:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow (c)
9:30 Vagabond
10:00 Day of Discovery
10:30 Bible Class (c/Knowles)
11:00 Power of Your Attitude
11:30 TV Show of Homes (c)
noon Movie "The Spoilers"
2:00 Movie "Thunder Road"
4:00 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (c)
4:30 Burke's Law
5:30 Wackiest Ship in the Army (c)
6:30 Movie "The Hanging Tree" (c)
8:30 Don Stellges Reports
9:00 Movie "Centennial Summer" (c)
11:00 Something Special (c/guests the Serendipty Singers, dancer Marie Roe, and guitarist Sam Brown)
mid. Movie "The Amazing Colossal Man"
KATU 2-ABC
7:00 Herald of Truth
7:30 Down to Earth (c)
8:00 Munsters
8:30 Beatles (c)
9:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted (c)
9:30 King Kong (c)
10:00 Bullwinkle (c)
10:30 Issues & Answers (c/guest is Sec. of Labor George P. Shulz)
10:55 NBA: Philadelphia-Boston (c)
1:00 Directions "Deep River" (c/first of a 4-parter, The Black Church in America)
1:30 Discovery (c/pt 1 of a 2-parter on Switzerland)
2:00 Altars of Faith (c/a look at the Covenant Players, who deal exclusively in Christian dramas)
2:30 World Affairs Today (c)
3:00 College Opinion "What's So Sensitive About Sensitivity Training?" (c/students from Linfield College sound off on the topic)
4:00 American Sportsman (c)
5:00 Time Tunnel "The Death Merchant" (c)
6:00 Viewer's Voice (c)
6:30 News/Weather (c)
7:00 Man & His Universe "The View from Space" (c/George C. Scott narrates this documentary on space exploration, pre-empts Land of the Giants)
8:00 FBI "The Maze" (c)
9:00 Movie "Spartacus" (c/conclusion)
10:45 News (c)
11:00 ABC News (c)
11:15 Movie "A Kiss in the Dark"
KOIN 6-CBS
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (c/efforts by 17 area churches in Santa Barbara, CA to promote racial understanding)
8:30 Look Up & Live (c/profile of Israeli author S.Y. Agnon, Sorrell Booke provides the English voice-over for Agnon)
9:00 Tom & Jerry (c)
9:30 Aquaman (c)
10:00 Camera Three (c/Newsweek's Jack Kroll exchanges opinions with Norman Mailer)
10:30 Christophers (c)
10:45 Film
11:00 Great Decisions
11:30 NHL: Los Angeles-Detroit (c)
2:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Lupinek Case" (c/1961 Czech mystery)
3:00 This is the Life (c)
4:00 Let's Face It (c)
4:30 Face the Nation (c/guest: Sec. of Defence Melvin R. Laird)
5:00 Jean-Claude Killy (c/the skiier heads to Mt Cook National Park, New Zealand and Mt Thredbo, Australia)
5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (c/guests John Bedden & the Vocalaires (singers), Patricia Pleus (dancer), the Martha Scott Dancers, Tamra Lee Robinson (singer/guitarist), the Houston Woodwing Choir, Darrow Igus (impressionist), the Fantastic Flying Ys (acrobats), and Sassy Sue (dog act))
6:00 21st Century "Stranger Than Science Fiction" (c/comparing sci-fi dreams to actual achievements)
6:30 News (c/Dave Eagon)
7:00 Lassie "Tempest" (c/pt 1, filmed off the Oregon coast)
7:30 Gentle Ben "Flamingo Flats" (c)
8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests Leslie Uggams, Bill Dana, Roslyn Kind (half-sister of Barbra Streisand), Joan Rivers, Barbara Eden, Peter Gennaro, and acrobats the Shaller Brothers)
9:00 Shakespearean Special "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (c/the Royal Shakespearean Company performs from Stratford-upon-Avon, England...cast members include Ian Richardson, Diana Rigg, Helen Mirren, and Judi Dench; pre-empts Smothers Brothers and Mission: Impossible-ironically enough, the M:I cast were on that week's cover )
11:15 CBS News (c)
11:30 Secret Agent "Fysh on the Hook"
KGW 8-NBC
7:10 News Digest (c)
7:15 Sound of Trumpets (c)
7:30 Christophers (c)
8:00 Town Hall "Finding the Right God" (c/pt 2)
8:30 Exploration '69 (c)
9:00 Sunday Scope (c/past and present revolutions are discussed by American Theatre Company members Clayton Corbin, Jo Ann Twitty, George Hendrix, and Tom Hill)
9:30 Bible, Freud, Daily Living "A Pretty Face, a Stony Heart, and a Gullible Guy" (c)
10:00 People of Tomorrow "Does Jesus Need a Church?" (c)
10:30 Frontiers of Faith (c/first of 3 shows on Christian Unity...this week's show focuses on the Consulation on Church Union, which represents 10 Protestant denominations)
11:00 Eight Lively Arts (c/Monica Setziol discusses art from the loom)
11:30 New Dimensions "The University of Oregon: Serving the People" (c)
noon Perspective's Three "Is America Ugly?" (c/discussed by Rev. Cate, Fr. Bliven, and Rabbi Rose)
12:30 Great Decisions "Canada Under Trudeau" (c/Linfield College's Dr. J.A. Jonassen, Lewis & Clark College's Jim Sullivan, and Canadian student Charles Morton discuss)
1:00 Meet the Press (c/guest: author Eric F. Goldman, who wrote a book on LBJ)
1:30 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf (c)
3:00 Wild Kingdom "Return of the Salmon" (c)
3:30 Changing Times "The Underground Church" (c)
4:00 Outdoor Sportsman (c)
4:30 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf (c/Frank Beard, Julius Boros, and Gardner Dickenson square off in Jamaica)
5:30 High-Q (c)
6:00 GE College Bowl: Goucher College (MD) v Case Western Reserve University (OH) or High Point College (NC) (c)
6:30 News (c/Rick Meyers)
7:00 Adventures of Huck Finn "The Strange Experiment" (c)
7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Secret of Boyne Castle" (pt 1)
8:30 Mothers-in-Law (c)
9:00 Bonanza (c)
10:00 Fred Astaire (c/joined by Barrie Chase, Simon & Garfunkel, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, the Young-Holt Trio, Neil Hefti and his orchestra, and the Gordian Knot; pre-empts My Friend Tony)
11:00 Fenwick (c/listed as 10:45, but TVG has the Astaire show listed as 1 hr)
KOAP 10-NET
3pm NET Festival "The Film Generation on Dance"
4:00 NET Playhouse "The Boss's Son"
5:00 Portland Art Museum
5:30 Book Beat (c)
6:00 David Susskind (Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban on the UN's declining prestige/ghetto gang members and alumni on life in urban slums)
8:00 PBL "On a High Wire to Autonomy" (c/Romanian efforts to gain economic independence from the USSR)
9:30 Claire Booth Luce "Issues of Our Times" (second of 4 interviews with the former Representative and Ambassador to Italy; topics include ghetto violence and comparisons of stressing liberty and order in Communist and Western societies)
KPTV 12-Ind
8:00 Kathryn Kuhlman (c)
8:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow (c)
9:30 Vagabond
10:00 Day of Discovery
10:30 Bible Class (c/Knowles)
11:00 Power of Your Attitude
11:30 TV Show of Homes (c)
noon Movie "The Spoilers"
2:00 Movie "Thunder Road"
4:00 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (c)
4:30 Burke's Law
5:30 Wackiest Ship in the Army (c)
6:30 Movie "The Hanging Tree" (c)
8:30 Don Stellges Reports
9:00 Movie "Centennial Summer" (c)
11:00 Something Special (c/guests the Serendipty Singers, dancer Marie Roe, and guitarist Sam Brown)
mid. Movie "The Amazing Colossal Man"