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Digital Collections ~ --- .- Page 18 January 16, 1986 I SATURDAY 1/18/86 MORNING 8:05 (1) [15) Cimarron Strip ~uadron 8:05 mCD [15] Centennial Part 1 m eo @ [40] ABC News Two traders living in Color- 8:30 II @ 13] America: Second 11:300 @ (3] Magic Brush of 5:00 at @ {44] Brady Bunch Century C@[24]MOVIE:'Runaway' m @ 144] Dance Fever ado in the 1790's, risk their S (i2) [58] MOVIE; 'Bobby GarLJenkins (CC) C @ [24] MOVIE: 'Honey- lives to set up a trade agr-ee- o rID [Bl Gummi Bears . 0 LV [8J Kidd Video suckle Rose' ment with an Arapaho tribe. and Sarah' II ® (9) Wild Kingdom 2:30 0 @ [3] Madeline Cooks 5:30 0 ® (9] Movietone News o ® (9) Star Games ® [8] College Basket- DIS~ [60) Raffi (3 hrs.) lID @ [10] a!) @ [40] Bugs G!)@[10Jm>@[40] Littles o HBO@ [56] MOVIE: 'Walk 8:30 (]J [8] The Facts of Life m@ [44] Mark & Mindy Bunny/Looney Tunes Hour ball: UCLA at Notre Dame 0 6:00 o (2)18J SO You Want to Be m (ill [13] FTV o 00 [9) MOVIE: 'Abbott Proud' Tootle discovers a talented m@[13]TheWuzzles(CC) f1i) (]) (28) Anglers in Action 6:05 m(1)[15] World Champion- campus comedian and ar- o ® [9J Odd Couple DIS~ [601Dumbo's Circus and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll (Ii) (j]} [10] Growin' Things C @ (24) Comedy Experi- and Mr. Hyde' ship Wrestling ranges a meeting for him "M12m {59] MOVIE: 'Man in ment: Canadian Conspiracy 6:30 0 ([l {8] Newswatch OJ (j]) [13] Weather the Wilderness' fD ® [2B] Wild, Wild West with a talent scout. In Stereo, CfJ {15] CNN Headline Part 1 aoJ @ [40] Super Chargers 000 [9] Fame o ® [9] College Basket- m S lRI [58] MOVIE: 'One G!) (N) {10] ABC News News AFTERNOON M@[59J MOVIE: 'Terms of ball: VAB at DePaul Heavenly Night' m@ [13] CBS News @) ® [28) Second Cash Flo 9:00 0 @ [3] Modern Maturity Endearment' (CC) (Ii)@[10]ail@[40] Benson Expo 12:001I@[3]GreatChefsofChi- 2:45 DIS(8) {60]Paddle to the' Sea U!) @ [40J News (CC) When Benson supports o ® 18]Smurfs at [j) [44] Puttin' on the G) @ [40J Focus on Mana- o ® [9] Garner Ted Arm~- cago 3:00 o @ [3] Living With Ani- Clayton for the post of per- ,,, o rID [8] Getting Rich in mals Hits manent budget director, a tronL America 7:00 0 @ [3J RockSchool m [JJ [44] American Reli· m l11J (l3] Jim Henson's (I!J @ (10) ail @ 140] Pro pretty Russian dancer poses (I!J @ 110]a!) @ [40) ABC ([l [8] Lifestyles of the a threat to Clayton's appoint- gious Town Hall Muppets, Babies & Mons- Bowlers' Tour: Greater Los o C [§1 [24] MOVIE: 'You , era Weekend Special: The Angeles Open Rich and Famous ment. Light Up My Life' Amazing Bunjee Venture m· m [15] MOVIE: 'The (I!J@110]Wheel of Fortune ,DIS (8) [60\ Mousterpiece fD ® [28] World Class (CC) Part I of 2 Two youngs- m@[13Jail(lll[40] Enter- DIS ~ [60] Donald Duck Championship Wrestling Man From the Alamo' Theater ters activate their father's tainment This Week Inter· 9:00 O@ [3] MOVIE: 'Or. Who: Presents m [j) [44J Thunderbirds m (]) [28J BJ/Lobo 6:10 HBO® [56] MOVIE: 'Walk time machine and befriend a m CITl [44] MOVIE: 'Swim- view with Sally Field. (60 Claws ofAxos' DIS 131 [60J Adventures of E.£ehistoric creature. (R). min.) Pro"r1' Ozzie and Harriet mer' o ® [B] The Golden Girls 6:15 (ID @ [10] Social Security W @ [13] Start of Some- S ~ [58] You Can't Take it fD ® [28] Baretta (Ii) ® [10] ail @ [40] Lady 9:30 0 @ [3] Gourmet Cooking thinK-Big m @ [44] Wrestling Roundtable 000 [9] Minority Business with You (CC) Blue (CC) McNichols' niece 6:30 0 ® [8] Gil's Garden f1i) (]) 128] MOVIE: 'Mako: 3:10 DIS 131 [60J Wonderful DIS~ [60J MOVIE: 'Jiminy becomes involved with a Report The Jaws of Death,' Cricket, Storyteller' o (])[9] Superman (I!J @ [10] ail (ll) [40] World of Disney group of Texas outlaws, (60 (Ii)@ [10] Living for Today m GIl [44J Kung Fu M ® [59] MOVIE: 'Dod- Ewoks/Droids Adventure C @ 124] MOVIE: 'Citizen 3:30 D @ [3] Health Matters min.). a!) @ (40) Panorama Hour DIS@ [60] MOVIE: 'A Face sworth' Ql@[13]MOVIE:'Twilight Kane' 3:50 S ~ [58J Robin Hood: CiD [D (44) Fat Albert [j) [44J Heathcliff in the Crowd' Zone--The Movie' (CC) DIS @ (60) Mousercise m S (iZ\ [58] MOVIE: 'Testa- 4:00 Herne's Son A new Robin C (j]] [241MOVIE: 'The Dou- o @ [3) Nature: Kitum: m [1l [44JThis Week in Par- M @ 159J l\fOVIE: 'Hone)'· ment' (CC) The Elephant Cave (CC) E]e· Hood appears to lead the ble Man' 12:05DIS [60J Edison Twins liament suckle Rose' In Stereo. 131 phants in equatorial Africa Merry Men and continue the Drs (MI [60J MOVIE: 'Elusive DIS ~ [60] Donald Duck 12:300 @ [3J Can-Do Clinic S ~ [58] Robin Hood: make a dangerous annual pil- crusade for justice. (2 hrs.) Pi'!!2ernel' Presents (]J[8J Pro Tennis: The @ Herne's Son A new Robin o grimage to a cave to eat the 7:30 0 [3] Newton's Apple M @I [59] MOVIE: 'Honey- Hood appears to lead the 9:35 m (1) [15] Championship Nabisco Masters salts and minerals that it Host Ira F]atow examines Wrestling suckle Rose' In Stereo, Merry Men and continue the II ® 19)MOVIE: 'Massacre E.£ovides.(60 min.) (R), the science of facial recon· S @ [58] MOVIE: 'Thief of 10:000 @ [3J Mister Green Rh'er' crusade for justice.. (2 hrs.) o ® [9] America's Top Ten struction: Hearts' (CC) 6:35 iii CD. [15J Between the Thumb lID @ [10J Laverne and Ql @ [13] College Basket- o 00 [9] At the Movies If) ® [9] Charlando Shirley 9..;30 m ® {8]227 Calvin develops Lines ball: Syracuse at Louisville (I!J @ [10j Jeopardy a crush on Sandra, In Stereo. 7:00 0 ® [8] More Real People m @ 113] Hulk Hogan's 9'!) @ (40) American Band- or Arizona at Miami 8:00 D @ [3] Nature: Kitum: Rock 'n' Wrestling stand m [J) [44J Rocky Mountain o (])[9] Buyer's Forum f1i) ® [2B) Starsky and The Elephant Cave (CC) Ele- (N) 110j Youth and You fD 00 {28JWrestling DIS @ [60J New! Animal Inn lID Hutch phants in equatorial Africa 10:00 (8) Hunter A former G]) [13] Breath of Life at [D [44] Hardy Boys / World: Pink Treasures of iii rID em C @ (24) MOVIE: 'Trench- make a dangerous annual pil. movie star become involved [28] S.W.A.T. Nang Drew Mysteries Baharini fD CID coat' grimage to a cave to eat the with a gang of mobsters plan· [j) [44] Tom & Jerry DISll§) f60] You and Me, Kid m HBD @ [56] The Not-So- HBO@ [56] MOVIE: 'Micki salts and minerals that it ning to assassinate Hunter DIS~ [601Contraption HBO@ 156] Inside the NFL Great Moments in Sports and Maude' (CC) e!ovides. (60 min.) (R). S lRI (58] MOVIE: 'The Prin, and his police colleagues. (60 7:05 m -eLl [15] Saturday Fun- M ® {59J MOVIE: 'Raiders 4:30 ® [8] Golf: Bob Hope m rID 18] Gimme a Break nies cess and the Pirate' o min.) In Stereo. of the Lost Ark' (CC) In Classic When J anathan returns from tID ® {10] Eli) @ [40] The 7:30 0 ® [Bl Kids, Inc. 10:30II @ (3) All New Painting Stereo. his archeological dig, he and Ceramics 000 [9J Soul Train Love Boat (Ce) Ace becomes o (])[9J Issues Unlimited 12:45iii CD [15] MOVIE: 'Arrow_ (Ii) @ [10J U!) (lll [40J Wide Julie have a difficult time ad- G!) @ {10JLatin Tempo o ® [8J Punky Brewster head' involved with a spy and his World of Sports justing to the change. In daughter, a professional dar- m @ [131 Kaleidoscope II 00 [9]'People to People 1:00 II @ [3] Frugal Gourmet 4:35 Stereo. (Ii)@[10Ja!)@ (40) Super m m [15] Fishin' With Or- edevil falls in love, and Doc ·ail @ [40J Medical View- (Ii) ® [10J MOVIE: 'Des- lando Wilson o ® [9] Odd Couple point Powers Team: Galactic finds himself in a romantic troyer' 5:00 II @ [3J German Profes- (Ii) ®1 [10J U!) (lll [40J The C @ [24J MOVIE: 'Honey- Guardians Ql @ (13) Sports Dateline triangle with a senator and sional Soccer Redd Foxx Show (Premiere) his wife. (60 min.) suckle Rose' . DIS r8I {601MOVIE: 'Napo- '85 (CC) New York coffee shop leon and Samantha' fD ® [28/ Blue Knight fD (]) [28] Riders of the DISf8l (60) Welcome to Pooh m [j) (44) MOVIE: 'The De- owner AJ Hughes is con- Corner M ® [59] MOVIE: '2010' mon Planet' m lID (44) Solid Gold Wind (CC) In Stereo. M ® [59J MOVIE: 'Into the vinced by a pretty social [j) [44] INN News 7:35 m CV [15J Get Smart DIS(8l160] MOVIE: 'Amy' worker to take in a wayward m Ni.K..ht'(CC) C @ [24] MOVIE: 'Love- 8:00 0 @ [3] America: Second 10:35m CD [151 MOVIE: 'The 1:30 O@ [3] House for All Sea- youI!.&ster. Century World in His Arms' S @~5BJ Romantic Comedy lines' (CC) sons 5:05 CD (15) Roland Martin m fW [13] Airwolf When a rID [8J Snorks 11:000@ [3] Joy of Painting m HBD@ {56JSteven Wright o aoJ @ {40] Billy Westmor- 5:30 Ii) lID [9J FTV wounded woman stumbles II [9J U.S. Farm Report iii ® {8)Alvin & the Chip- 10:300 ® [9] News ® .
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