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Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

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 :D)
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"
 
Other than Channel 12 still airing "Perry Mason" every afternoon, television in that area is a different animal in 2012.
 
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))


Just a decade later, Darrow Igus would hit the big time on ABC's answer to "Saturday Night Live", "Fridays" ("The Rasta Gourmet", anyone?)
 
Bluenoser said:
from TV Guide-Portland edition


KGW 8-NBC

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)

That sounds fascinating. I wonder what their consensus was! :D
 
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