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September 2020 Schedule September, 2020 Olympic legend Jesse Owens is the focus of the September 2 installment of “Moments in Time.” www.channelpittsburgh.org Changes May Occur | Actual Times May Vary Depending On The Viewing Device WEEKDAYS SATURDAY SUNDAY 7AM To Morning Music Show 9AM 9AM Home on the Read to Me Range Lux Radio 10AM The Singing You are There School Days Cowboy Streets Smart 11AM Roy Rogers Movie Serial Bowl & Trigger 12PM Wylie Ave Matinee Movie Backlot Bijou Theater 1PM General Audiences Heroes of the West The Big Picture 2PM TelePlay Billy the Kid People & Places Four Star Playhouse 3PM Adventure of Robin Hood Presenting Olde World Adventures Bonanza Alfred 4PM Tales of Justice Beverly Hillbillies Hitchcock Crime Scene Beverly Hillbillies 5PM On the Job I Married Joan Mr. & Mrs. North The Boys I Married Joan Mr. & Mrs. North 6PM Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet Mickey Rooney Sir Lancelot Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet Welcome to Comedyville Sir Lancelot Still in its early stages, Channel Pittsburgh is a non-profit streaming television station to provide opportunities for local media artists and media students. The programming is to be a mix of local production, classic movies, vintage television shows and more. CUSTOM MADE A custom made program is an CUSTOMIZED A customized program is original series created from comprised of public domain public domain and/or orphan material exclusively episodes of television series that have been for Channel Pittsburgh. modified exclusively for Channel Pittsburgh. TUESDAY 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Decoy Martin Kelso (Morgan Far- Casey (Beverly Garland) ley) finds himself drawn into SEPTEMBER 1 Pittsburgh Tempo Powerful guitarist Zack poses as the heir to a mur- a con to swindle local busi- 7:00 p.m. Placeholder Wiesinger leads the band dered importer to secure nessmen. Braddock: Reed (Future Local News) Misaligned Mind in an ener- evidence against the gun Hadley. George: Douglass 7:30 p.m. Games getic performance of runners who killed him. The Dumbrille. People Played “Shopping Mall.” Also: a rare cast includes a young John 10:00 p.m. The Detectives Popular ventriloquist Edgar “soundie” of Pittsburgh Cassavetes (using the stage Screen legend Peter Lorre Bergan hosts "Do You Trust legend Billy Eckstine. name Nick Colasanto), who portrays an ex-con out for Your Wife," a game show 8:30 p.m. would later become a pio- revenge on the doctor that challenges married Your Hit Parade neering filmmaker. Andrew: (Sebastian Cabot) who sent couples on how much they Dorothy Collins performs Frank Silvera. Herbert: him to prison --- but framing know about each other. the delightful tune “Glow Arthur Batanides. the man for murder. Part one Worm” and Irving Berlin’s 9:30 p.m. Racket Squad of two. Don: Anthony classic “Cheek to Cheek.” Unemployed bookkeeper George. Jed: Doug McClure. 10:30 p.m. Lock Up 10:00 p.m. Climax Redux Merle Oberon. Culpeper: 10:00 p.m. Invisible Man After a decade in prison, Stan British novelist Ian Fleming's Robert Donat. A gun running operation may Bronson (William Bryant) most famous character, super 11:00 p.m. Dragnet be behind a tragic shooting breaks out to track down the spy James Bond, makes his Friday leads the police de- incident. Zena: Louise All- ex-wife he claims lied at his screen debut (as an American partment's efforts to avert a britton. Ali: James Booth. trial. Maris: MacDonald agent) who takes on a gang war. Friday: Jack Webb. Grahame: Bruce Seton. Carey. Stella: Nancy Gates. crooked Soviet spy. Bond: Frank: Ben Alexander. Mrs. 10:30 p.m. Yesterday's 11:00 p.m. Dragnet Barry Nelson. Barson: Natalie Masters. Tales of Tomorrow Three years after dying, a 11:00 p.m. Dragnet 11:30 p.m. Lon Chaney Jr (son of the character actor is writing bad A ring of car thieves have One Step Beyond famous silent movie character checks. Friday: Jack Webb. devised a method to produce This interesting episode is actor) stars in this adaptation Frank: Ben Alexander. credible pink slips making it set in 1906 San Francisco of Mary Shelley's ground- 11:30 p.m. One easy for them to sell their where a young man (David breaking 1818 novel about a Step Beyond stolen autos. Friday: Jack Opatoshu) has some disturb- science experiment gone A farm girl (Patty McCor- Webb. Frank: Ben Alexander. ing visions that should have terribly wrong. Victor: John mick) has a very special gift - 11:30 p.m. One everyone shaking in fear. Newland. Elizabeth: Mary -- she can read other peoples' Step Beyond Harris: Olan Soule. Mr. Alice Moore. minds. Mom: Eileen Ryan. A young Robert Loggia --- Adams: Harry Ellerbe. Rosa: 11:00 p.m. Dragnet Priest: Robert Emhardt. who would later become Elvira Curci. An eccentric lady is at the 12:00 a.m. Midnight Movie famous for films like 1988's 12:00 a.m. Midnight Movie center of a mysterious theft. "Just the Two of "Big" and TV shows like "Mole Men Against Friday: Jack Webb. Frank: Us" (1970). Friendship turns "The Sopranos" --- portrays a the Son of Hercules" (1961). Ben Alexander. Oskar: Fay to love for two housewives troubled piano player who is The son of the great Greek Roope. who find comfort in each convinced he's gotten away deity Hercules sets out to 11:30 p.m. other's arms while their with murder. Nina: Ann save a princess captured by One Step Beyond husbands are away. Denise: Carroll. Alma: Miriam Colon. cave-dwelling people. Ma- The mysterious disappear- Elizabeth Plumb. Adria: 12:00 a.m. Midnight Movie ciste: Mark Forest. Bangor: ance of his wife from their Alicia Courtney. "The Sadist" (1963). Paul Wynter. new home leads the police to A simple trip to a ball game charge Fred Graham (Edward WEDNESDAY turns into a nightmare for FRIDAY Binns) with murder, but soon SEPTEMBER 2 three teachers who find SEPTEMBER 4 Fred learns that other people themselves trapped by a have vanished from the same 7:00 p.m. Placeholder bloodthirsty psycho. Charlie: 7:00 p.m. Placeholder house. Ruth: June Vincent. Arch Hall Jr. Ed: Richard (Future Local News) (Future Local News) 12:00 a.m. Midnight Movie 7:30 p.m. Games Alden. Judy: Marilyn Man- 7:30 p.m. Games "High School ning. Caesar" (1960). A young People Played People Played The celebrity panelists of The owners of the New John Ashley --- who would "To Tell The Truth" are THURSDAY York Yankees are among the later produce hit TV shows confronted with two impos- SEPTEMBER 3 contestants in "What's My like "Walker: Texas Ranger" ters posing as the head chef at Line" as well as awarding --- stars in this teen melo- the United Nations. 7:00 p.m. Placeholder actor Walter Pigeon. drama as a swaggering bully 8:00 p.m. Placeholder Video (Future Local News) 8:00 p.m. Placeholder Video who rules the school with an (Future Local Show) 7:30 p.m. Games (Future Local Show) iron fist. Bob: Gary Vinson. 8:30 p.m. Vital Signs People Played 8:30 p.m. Sherlock Holmes Cricket: Steve Stevens. The disowned son of a Kids compete for prizes in The murder of a sailor on a Kelly: Lowell Brown. wealthy man checks into the "Sense & Nonsense" by London street may have a tie hospital, but Wayne (John participating in silly tasks. to the island of Trinidad. SATURDAY Among the children appear- Howard) is at a loss as to Holmes: Ronald Howard. SEPTEMBER 5 what ails him. Dr. Means: ing is a young Leonard Frey Watson: H. Marion Craw- Philip Tonge. Dixie: Jean (1938-1988) who would grow ford. Lestrade: Archie Dun- Porter. Tom: Wade Cagle up to be an actor in films like can. Vickers: Eugene 7:00 p.m. Here's Johnny 1970's "The Boys In The Dexkers. Animal inspired sketches Band" and the 1980's TV 9:00 p.m. include Johnny being married series "Best Of The West". Space Adventures to a female bullfighter and an 8:00 p.m. Placeholder Video Space cadet Tom Corbett unusual pet adoption appeal." (Future Local Show) and his comrades struggle to Also: a "Dragnet" spoof in- 8:30 p.m. Animation Mania keep their damaged ship from volving the investigation of an Embrace the power of spin- the planet Mercury's deadly Ancient murder. Performers ach with a series of cartoons atmosphere. Tom: Frankie include Jill Corey and Betty starring the famous sailor Thomas. T.J.: Jack Grimes. Bruce. Popeye. 9:30 p.m. Captain Z-Ro 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Classic Movie Dreams of flight lead the You Bet Your Life Moments in Time of the Week Captain to introduce Jet to The young brother of Italian- The inspiring life and career "The Private Life of accomplished artist, writer American actor Aldo Ray of Olympic champion Jesse Henry VIII" (1933). Charles and engineer Leonardo da (1926-1991) --- who was a Owens (1913-1980) as told Laughton gives an Oscar Vinci (1452-1519), who is as college football star in the through a 1960 episode of winning performance in this revered for his technological early 1950s --- is among the TV's "This is Your Life" and exceptional tale of England's ingenuity as for his paintings. contestants. a movie newsreel. But, as a King Henry VIII (1491-1547) Captain: Roy Steffens. Jet: racist cartoon makes clear, and his desperate attempts at Bruce Haynes. Leonardo: black stereotypes persisted. siring a male heir. Anne: Sydney Walker. 8:00 p.m. Everybody SUNDAY MONDAY includes a young Bert Convy, Loves Betty SEPTEMBER 6 SEPTEMBER 7 who would later host the Vicki and Gus (Betty 1970s game show White, Bill Williams) find 7:00 p.m.
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