View Full Version : WNEW 5 New York Weekdays December 1983


Lee
03-26-2005, 12:23 AM
5:30 New Zoo Revue
6 AM Gilligan's Island
6:30 Popeye(Both Theatricals & Made For TV)
7 AM Hanna Barbera World Of Super Adventure
7:30 Bugs Bunny
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Flintstones
9 AM I Love Lucy
9:30 My Three Sons
10 AM Welcome Back Kotter
10:30 All In The Family
11 AM Breakaway
12 N Midday
1 PM Hour Magazine
2 PM Make Room For Daddy
2:30 Popeye(Both Theatricals & Made For TV)
3 PM Inspector Gadget
3:30 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker
4 PM He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe
4:30 Whats Happening
5 PM One Day At A Time
5:30 WKRP In Cincinnati
6 PM Three's Company
6:30 Taxi
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 All In The Family
8 PM PM Magazine
8:30 Carol Burnett & Friends
9 PM Merv Griffin
10 PM 10 O'Clock News
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 Thicke Of The Night
1 AM Hogans Heroes
1:30 Starsky & Hutch
2:30 Baretta
3:30 Kojak
4:30 Sign Off

KJH278
03-27-2005, 12:13 AM
Where do get all these old tv line ups

musicradio77
04-01-2005, 10:55 PM
Wow! "Carol Burnett & Friends" was a great show. TV Land still airs the show since channel 5 (WNEW-TV) used to air reruns back in the 80's. The original "Kojak" with Telly Salvalas was on at 3:30 AM before the station sign off right up until 5:30 AM. And let's not forget "Hanna-Barbera's World of Super Adventure" show that has been in syndication for years. I've never seen that show in years. Great memory from the channel 5, WNEW-TV Metromedia days since it was pre-Fox until 1986. That was three years before channel 5 launched its Fox Network as well as many stations carried.

Dude111
10-28-2022, 08:25 AM
Thats a beautiful schedule and it was all analogue :)

howilu
10-28-2022, 09:46 AM
I noticed that the short lived talk show Thicke of the Night was listed in late night on Channel 5. It was an effort to bring Alan Thicke's successful Canadian talk show to the United States but it turned out to be a massive flop against Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. What did actually replace Thicke of the Night? Thicke did redeem himself on the hit ABC sitcom Growing Pains and hosted the network's Saturday morning game show Animal Crackups, a role that he was best suited for.

PF7074
10-28-2022, 12:08 PM
Channel 5's schedule was revised a bit in Dec. of '83. "Batman" was added at 4:30 (replacing "What's Happening!"), and "One Day at a Time" shifted to 6:30, replacing "Taxi", which moved to 11PM, bumping the late-night edition of "M*A*S*H".