June 22-28, 1968 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-76
Tuesday, 6/25/68 listings, 11:25 am-3:00 pm.
December 28, 1968-January 3, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) page A-63
Wednesday, 1/1/69 listings, 4:30-5:30 pm and a close-up for The Rose Bowl (USC beat Ohio State, 14-3).
February 8-14, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) page A-7
Saturday, 2/8/99 listings, 5:55-9:30 am and "Channels listed in the Detroit Edition" box. Shows include Woodrow the Woodsman, Country Living, Oopsy! The Clown, Davey and Goliath, Courageous Cat, The Beatles (cartoon).
March 22-28, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) pages A-80 & A-81
Friday, 3/28/69 listings, 2:30-7:30 pm.
April 5-11, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) page A-77
Friday, 4/11/69 listings, 5:55-11:00 am. Shows included Woodrow the Woodsman, The Morning Show, Mr. T's Show, Captain Kangaroo, Rita Bell's Prize Movie, The Friendly Giant, Bozo the Clown, Romper Room.
June 7-13, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) p. A-57
Tuesday, 6/10/69 listings, 9:30 pm-2:30 am.
July 19-25, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page, about Apollo 11
"Apollo 11: Details of the Manned Lunar Landing and TV Coverage"
July 26-August 1, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-76
Friday, 8/1/69 listings, 4:30-8:00 pm. Shows include Happy Time, George Pierrot, and The Friendly Giant.
October 25-31, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-43
Monday, 10/27/69 listings, 5:30-7:00 pm. Shows include The Robin Seymour Show and Truth or Consequences.
November 8-14, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) p. A-3 (The Doan Report)
"CBS Will Drop Uggams, Shift Campbell and Revive 'Hee Haw'" by Richard K. Doan. Leslie Uggams, Glen Campbell, Tim Conway, Johnny Cash, Pat Paulsen, Monday Night Football.
November 8-14, 1969 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-37
Monday, 11/10/69 listings, 5:55-8:45 am. Shows include Woodrow the Woodsman, The Morning Show, Mr. T's Show, Captain Kangaroo, Marine Boy, Rita Bell's Prize Movie, The Friendly Giant, and Romper Room. Also includes a half-page close-up for the series premiere of Sesame Street on NET stations WGTE-TV 30 and WTVS-TV 56.
January 17-23, 1970 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-10 & A-11
Saturday, 1/17/70 listings, 9:30 am-5:00 pm. Shows include High School Bowl and At the Zoo on WWJ-TV 4, Sir Graves Ghastly ("The Monster That Challenged the World") on WJBK-TV 2, Haney's People on WXYZ-TV 7, Mr. Whoodini's Magic Shoppe and Bozo on CKLW-TV 9.
February 14-20 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-76 & A-77
Friday, 2/20/70 listings, 6:25 am-3:30 pm. Shows include The Morning Show, Mr. T's Show, Rita Bell's Prize Movie ("Written on the Wind"), Romper Room, Carol Duvall, For and About Women, Kimba, Noon Look with June Miller, Bill Kennedy Showtime ("Invitation"), Captain Detroit.
October 31-November 6, 1970 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-10 & A-11
Saturday, 10/31/70 listings, 10:00 am-3:00 pm. Shows include Bozo on 9, Sir Graves Ghastly on 2, Upbeat on 24, At the Zoo with Sonny Eliot on 4.
October 31-November 6, 1970 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-47 (Election Guide)
Election coverage...ABC: Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith, Bill Lawrence, Sam Donaldson, Louis Rukeyser. CBS: Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace, Roger Mudd, Dan Rather, Bill Stout, Eric Sevareid, David Schoumacher, Theodore H. White. NBC: David Brinkley, Sander Vanocur, Frank McGee, Edwin Newman, John Chancellor.
October 31-November 6, 1970 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-73
Friday, 11/6/70 listings, 6:25-11:30 am. Shows include Uncle Bobby, Mr. T's Show, The Morning Show, Romper Room, Mr. Dressup, Rita Bell's Prize Movie ("My Favorite Spy"), Friendly Giant, Chez Helene, Fashions in Sewing.
January 30-February 5, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-21 & A-77 (Apollo 14)
Sunday, 1/31/70 listings, 11:30 am-12:30 pm and Friday, 2/5/70 listings, 6:25-11:30 am. There's also a half-page close-up for coverage of Apollo 14 mission and a box for Friday coverage. Shows in listings include Haney's People on 7, Comment on 11, High School Quiz on 13, The Bowery Boys Movie on 2, Bob Hynes on 7.
January 30-February 5, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-78 & A-79
Friday 11:30 am-6:00 pm listings.
January 30-February 5, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-80 & A-81
6:00-8:30 pm listings and an ad for TV Guide subscription.
January 30-February 5, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-82 & A-83
Friday, 8:00-10:00 pm listings and ad for David Frost on WKBD-TV 50 and ad for article on Jack Klugman in next week's TV Guide.
January 30-February 5, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-84
Friday listings, 10:00 pm-3:30 am.
February 20-26, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-16 & A-17
Includes half-page close-up for a TV2 Sports Special on new Detroit Tigers manager Billy Martin, another half-page close-up for the NBC movie, "The President's Analyst," some Saturday, 6:30-7:30 pm listings (shows included Michigan Outdoors on 4 and The Michigan Sportsman on 7), and an ad for Weaver Airline Personnel School.
July 10-16, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-52
Includes some Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 pm listings and a half-page close-up for The 42nd All-Star Game, from Tiger Stadium in Detroit, on NBC.
July 31-August 6, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-9
Includes some Saturday, 9:30-10:30 am listings and a half-page close-up for Apollo 15 coverage ("Apollo on the Moon").
August 14-20, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"Television Scores With Thrilling Shots of Men on the Moon" by Richard K. Doan: Dave Scott, Jim Irwin. Also: CBS, Frank Stanton, Dr, Peter Goldmark, William S. Paley, John A. Schneider, Richard K. Jencks, John Gardner, George Ball, Johnny Carson, Moscow.
March 20-26, 1971 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-62 & A-63
Includes some Wednesday, 11:00 am-5:30 pm listings.
January 15-21, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1
"New Actor to Pop Up 'Alias Smith' Role in Western Series" by Richard K. Doan. Alias Smith and Jones, Roger Davis, Pete Duel, Richard Nixon, Dan Rather, Dean Burch, FCC, "equal time," Olympics, Michael Todd Theater, "Brian's Song."
February 19-25, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-24 & A-25
Sunday, 6:25 am-3:00 pm listings. Shows include Davey and Goliath, Mr. T's Show, Oopsy! The Clown, Stop-Gap, The Three Stooges, High School Quiz, Target, Bill Kennedy Showtime ("The Maltese Falcon"), and Beat the Champ.
May 27-June 2, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"What's the Future For 'Bonanza' Now 'Hoss' Is Gone?" by Richard K. Doan. Dan Blocker, Bonanza, Emmy Awards, Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson, Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, All in the Family, Carol Burnett, Peter Falk, Columbo, Roone Arledge, Goodson-Todman, The Price is Right
June 3-9, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"'Sesame Street' Ousts 'Lucy,' 'Family Affair,' 'Three Sons' Reruns" by Richard K. Doan. Here's Lucy, Family Affair, My Three Sons, Donald (Bud) Grant, The Price is Right, BBC, America, NBC, Elliot Richardson, David Canary, Bonanza.
June 17-23, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-18
Includes some Saturday, 7:30-8:30 pm listings and a half-page close-up for All in the Family, "Sammy's Visit" with Carroll O'Connor and Sammy Davis, Jr.
August 19-25, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-6 (Letters)
August 26-September 1, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-69
Friday, 6:10-10:30 am listings. Shows include Kelly & Company, Patches and Pockets, Rita Bell's Prize Movie ("Beach Party"), New Zoo Revue.
August 26-September 1, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-70 & A-71
Includes some 10:30 am-4:00 pm listings.
September 2-8, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-30 & A-31
Includes some Monday, 6:00 am-12:30 pm listings (Labor Day). and an ad for next week's Fall Preview Issue of TV Guide Magazine. Shows include The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon on 24 & 50, Acorn Alley on 11, Kelly & Company on 7, and the premieres of three CBS game shows, The Price is Right with Bob Barker, Gambit and The Joker's Wild.
November 18-24, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 (The Doan Report)
"After 14 Tears 'Bonanza' Rides Into Sunset" by Richard K. Doan. Dan Blocker, The Bold Ones, Banyon, Rod Serling's Night Gallery, Election, Walter Cronkite, Richard Nixon, Fred Silverman, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, Children's Television Workshop, Joan Ganz Cooney, FCC.
December 2-8, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-21
Includes some 6:25-9:00 am listings and a half-page ad for a story in next week's TV Guide called "A Reel Revolution." Shows include Daedal Doors on 7, Patches and Pockets on 11, The Abbott & Costello Movie on 7, and Oopsy! The Clown on 4.
December 2-8, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-64
Includes some Wednesday, 8:00-9:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for Apollo 17 (A Guide to the Mission).
December 9-15, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"Alice Cooper Rock Group Rocks Viewers" by Richard K. Doan. In Concert, Lawrence H. Roberts, Taft Broadcasting, Ro Grignon, BBC, Vision On, Sidney Marland, Jr., Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith.
December 9-15, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-12
Includes some 10:30 am-12:30 pm listings and a half-page closeup for Apollo 17: The Mission Continues.
December 16-22, 1972 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-13
Includes some Saturday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm listings and a half-page close-up for Apollo 17 (Heading Back from Another World).
February 3-9, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"Vietnam Truce, Johnson Rites Keep TV Busy" by Richard K. Doan. Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Henry Kissinger, Walter Cronkite, Tom Johnson, Paul Greenberg, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, America, Hughes Network, Xerox, Nielsen ratings, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett.
April 21-27, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-79
Includes some Thursday, 9:00-10:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for the CBS News Special, "Five Presidents on the Presidency."
May 12-18, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page 42, "TV Teletype: Hollywood" by Joseph Finnigan
William Holden, The Blue Knight, Joseph Wambaugh, Rod Serling, Burt Reynolds, Bob Denver, Forrest Tucker, Dusty's Trail, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Ozzie's Girls, David Jannssen, Harry O, Roger Miller, Dick Clark, Milton Berle, Doc Sevrinsen, Della Reese, Bobby Goldsboro, Simon Ward, Jack Palance, David Hartman.
May 19-25, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 (The Doan Report)
"Like Old Times? Boxing Returns For The Summer" by Richard K. Doan. Boxing Live From Madison Square Garden on ABC, Mike Quarry, Chu Chu Malave, Sugar Ray Seales, Wide World of Sports, prime time access rule, Wild Kingdom, Police Surgeon, The New Price is Right, Hollywood Squares, Starlost, Dusty's Trail, Bob Denver, Forrest Tucker, Great Mysteries, Orson Welles, Stand Up and Cheer, Thrill Seekers, The Protectors, Let's Make a Deal, Ozzie's Girls, Johnny Carson, Tomorrow, Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Carnegie Commission.
May 19-25, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-94 & A-95
Friday, 10:45 am-5:00 pm listings. Shows include Chez Helene (last show), Bill Kennedy Showtime ("The Dam Busters"), Romper Room.
June 16-22, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-60
Tuesday, 10:30 pm-2:50 am listings and a half-page close-up for American Bandstand's 20th Anniversary on ABC, with Dick Clark.
August 18-24, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-38 & A-39
Tuesday, 6:00 am-4:00 pm listings. Shows include A.M. Detroit, Bozo the Clown, New Zoo Revue, Detroit Today, Take 30, Bill Kennedy Showtime ("East of the River"), Romper Room, Match Game '73, Cartoon Playhouse.
September 22-28, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-68 & A-70
Includes some Tuesday, 8:00-10:00 pm listings, ABC ad for The Miss World-U,S,A, Beauty Pageant, and a CBS ad for The New CBS Tuesday Night Movie, "She Cried Murder" with Telly Savalas and Linda Day George.
September 29-October 5, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"'Apes' Captures Lion's Share of Initial Ratings" by Richard K. Doan. "Planet of the Apes," Nielsen "Overnight" ratings, Princess Anne, Barbara Walters, FCC, communications satellites, Hughes Television, Peter O'Toole.
September 29-October 5, 1973 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-66
Includes some Tuesday, 9:30 & 10:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for The Dick Cavett Show, "Two Evenings with Katharine Hepburn." Other shows include Front Page Challenge on CBC, Police Story series premiere on NBC, and Marcus Welby, MD, "Blood Kin" on ABC.
March 2-8, 1974 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"Live Lucy Leaves, But Her Reruns Remain" by Richard K. Doan. Lucille Ball, Here's Lucy, BBC, NBC, "After the Fall," Claude Akins, Frank Converse, Movin' On, Howard Cosell, "A Case of Rape," Hee Haw, The Lawrence Welk Show.
March 16-22, 1974 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-66 & A-67
(Some) Thursday, 3:30-8:00 pm listings. Shows include The Big Show ("Titanic") on 11, The 4:30 Movie ("The Prize") on 7, Bowling For Dollars on 24.
July 20-26, 1974 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-47
Includes some Monday, 9:00 & 9:30 pm listings and a half-page close-up for CBS Reports, "Space: A Report to the Stockholders" with Walter Cronkite.
October 12-18, 1974 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 (The Doan Report)
"Hits? Misses? Guessing Game Already Started" by Richard K. Doan. The New Land, Kodiak, The Texas Wheelers, The Night Stalker, The Sonny Comedy Revue, Sons and Daughters, Tony Orlando and Dawn, The Six Million Dollar Man, Kung Fu, The Odd Couple, Adam-12, All in the Family, Sanford and Son, M*A*S*H, Chico and the Man, Rhoda, Little House on the Prairie, Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers, That's My Mama, The Rockford Files, Sonny & Cher, Fred Silverman, Dick Van Dyke, Banned in Mexico: Ironside, The Fugitive, The FBI, The Avengers, PBS, Top Value TV, Gerals Ford's America.
November 16-22, 1974 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 (The Doan Report)
"Ratings Upset: Live Kid Shows Beat Cartoons" by Richard K. Doan. Land of the Lost, Shazam!, Joseph Taritero, Election coverage ratings, Paul Sands in Friends and Lovers, The Jeffersons, Planet of the Apes, Apple's Way, Gunsmoke, Mannix, Barnaby Jones, Harry O, The Odd Couple, Paper Moon, Get Christie Love, Caribe, Stacy Keach, Norman Lear, Hot l Baltimore, Toma, Rpbert Blake, Tony Musante, Lucas Tanner, Petrocelli.
January 4-10, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-25
Includes some Sunday, 1:30-3:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for the 10/29/74 Muhammed Ali-George Foreman fight, on ABC's Wide World of Sports. Shows in listings include the third season premiere of Superstars on ABC, Pro Tennis on PBS, and the return of CBS coverage of the NBA with Chicago playing Milwaukee.
January 4-10, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-37
Monday, 6:00-10:30 am listings. Shows include Uncle Bobby and Bozo on 9, Town and Country on 11, the premiere of A.M. America on ABC, the premiere of Wheel of Fortune on NBC, A.M. Detroit with Dennis Wholey on 7, and Mr. Dressup on 9.
January 11-17, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-29
Sunday, 6:00-10:30 am listings. Shows include Country Living and Oopsy! The Clown on 4, Treehouse Club, Daedal Doors, The Abbott & Costello Movie ("Mexican Hayride") and Hot Fudge on 7, Patches and Pockets, Acorn Alley, All Things New, Community Showcase and Stop-Gap on 11, Toledo Sings Gospel and Minority Report on 13.
March 15-21, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-50
Includes some Tuesday, 8:00 & 8:30 pm listings and a half-page close-up for M*A*S*H, "Abyssinnia, Henry" with McLean Stevenson.
December 6-12, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-14 & A-15
Includes some Saturday, 12:30-4:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for tennis on CBS Sports Spectacular with Jimmy Connors and Chjris Evert vs. Marty Riessen and Bille Jean King. Other shows include Ultra Man on 20, Children's Film Festival on CBS, June Brown on 4, and Soul Train on 2.
December 6-12, 1975 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 (New York Report)
"ABC's New Lineup Drops Cossell, Adds Seven Shows" by Frank Sean Swertlow. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, When Things Were Rotten, That;s My Mama, Barbary Coast, Mobile One, Matt Helm, The Bionic Woman, The Six Million Dollar Man, Rich Man, Poor Man, Laverne and Shirley, Cindy Williams, Penny Marshall, Happy Days, Donny and Marie, Almost Anything Goes, Superstar, Paul Sorvino, On The Rocks, Welcome Back, Kotter, Barney Miller, Marcus Welby, M.D., Curt Gowdy,
August 7-13, 1976 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-27
Includes some Saturday, 4:00-7:00 pm listings. Shows include Colditz and Onedin Line on 9, Minority Report on 13, and Hotline on 11.
July 2-8, 1977 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-46
(Some) Tuesday, 1:00-4:30 pm listings. Included: "A Stolen Life" on Bill Kennedy Showtime on 50, "Joan of Paris" on The Big Show on 11, "The Mouse on the Moon" on 7's 4 O'Clock Movie.
August 6-12, 1977 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-83
Includes some Friday, 6:00-9:30 am listings and a half-page close-up for coverage of the testing of the Space Shuttle Enterprise. Other shows include Good Morning, Detroit on 2, hosted by Vic Caputo and Ken Ford.
October 22-28, 1977 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-103
Includes some Friday, 4:00-7:00 pm listings. Syndicated reruns include The Rookies on 13 (60 min.) and on 2 (30 min.), Emergency One! on 24 & 50, Adam-12 on 13, My Three Sons on 9 & 11.
October 22-28, 1977 TV Guide (Detroit edition) page A-110
Some Friday, 11:00 pm-3:45 am listings. CBS coverage of a Philadelphia vs. Portland NBA game was carried live on 11 and on a half-hour tape-delay on 2.
December 10-16, 1977 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-14
Includes 5:55-10:00 am listings and the "Channels listed in Detroit edition." Shows include Uncle Ben on 13, Patches and Pockets on 11, Oopsy! The Clown on 4, Hot Fudge on 24, News Six on 57, and Big Blue Marble on 50.
July 8-14, 1978 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 (This Season's Ratings)
September 1977-June 1978 ratings of prime time series, 1-110. Top four shows were on ABC.
August 12-18, 1978 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-27
(Some) Sunday, 7:30-10:30 am listings. Shows include Acorn Alley, Community Showcase, Patches and Pockets, and Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine on 11, Toledo Sings Gospel and 13 Reports on 13, Daktari, The Lone Ranger, and Beat the Champ on 4, The Laurel & Hardy Movie ("Buck Privates Come Home") and Hot Fudge on 7.
December 16-22, 1978 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-46
(Some) Monday, 4:00-6:30 pm listings. Shows include The Six Million Dollar Man on 24 & 9, Adam-12 and The Odd Couple on 13, The Scene on 62, cartoons on 20, 24, 50 & 62.
May 5-11, 1979 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-3 and part of A-24 (TV Update)
"ABC Kills Six Series - Adds Six New Ones for Fall" by Rick Cohen. The Associates, 240-Robert, The Lazarus Syndrome, Benson, Hart to Hart, The Ropers, Mork & Mindy, Happy Days. Eight is Enough, Laverne & Shirley, Fantasy Island, Family, 20/20, Monday Night Baseball.
May 12-18, 1979 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-3 and part of A-4 (TV Update)
"NBC Surprises with Only Six New Shows; CBS Adds Seven" by Rick Cohen. Diff'rent Strokes, Hello Larry, A Man Called Sloane, The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, From Here to Eternity. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Shirley (Shirley Jones), B.J. and the Bear, Real People, Prime Time with Tom Snyder, The Rockford Files, Quincy, Paris, Trapper John, M.D., Archie Bunker's Place, The Waltons, Hawaii Five-0.
May 12-18, 1979 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-118
Includes some 8:30 & 9:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for Barney Miller, "Jack Soo: A Retrospective" on ABC, with Hal Linden..
June 23-29, 1979 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-29
(Some) Sunday, 5:00-7:00 pm listings. Shows include Hee Haw Honeys on 4, Liars Club and Minority Report on 13, Hotline on 11, The Beachcombers on 9.
February 2-8, 1980 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-85
(Some) Tuesday, 8:00 & 8:30 pm listings and a half-page ad for Because We Care on CBS, a Hollywood benefit for starving people in Cambodia. Other shows include Profiles and F.Y.I. Detroit on 4, NHL All-Star Game on 9 (CBC), and "Dial 'M' for Murder" on 50.
May 17-23, 1980 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit Edition) page A-66
(Some) Tuesday, 4:00-6:00 pm listings. Shows include two episodes of Star Trek on 11's The Big Show, "The Dying Room" on 7's 4 O'Clock Movie, reruns of The Rockford Files, The Odd Couple, and M*A*S*H on 13, Good Times, Bewitched, What's Happening, and All in the Family on 4, and The Beachcombers, Dick Van Dyke, and I Dream of Jeannie on 9,
May 17-23, 1980 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-104 & A-105
(Some) Thursday, 11:00pm-Friday, 10:00 am listings.
December 6-12, 1980 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-1 & part of A-2 (TV Update)
"'Dallas' Fever Hypes CBS ratings and Ad Revenues" and other New York items, by Sally Bedell. "Who Shot J.R.?," NBC Nightly News, Roger Mudd, John Chancellor, Judy Woodruff, Paul Greenberg, CNN, INN, David Schoenbrun, Ford Rowan, John Corporon, Turner Broadcasting System, George Babick, Hollywood story by Frank Swertlow. Union of Operating Engineers, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
March 7-13, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-14 & A-15
5:30-11:00 am listings (some) and an announcement that TV Guide now had listings for WIHT-TV 31 in Ann Arbor. Shows include Patches and Pockets on 11, Uncle Ben on 13, Ask a Silly Question on 4, Saturday Detroit Today on 50, and the movie, "The Law Rides," Bullwinkle, Underdog, The Jetsons, Uncle Waldo, Bucky Dent, and Jimmy Houston Outdoors, all on 31.
July 25-31, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-14 (Royal Wedding Guide)
Full-page guide to television coverage of the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles.
September 19-25, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-28 & A-29.
Sunday, 6:00 am-1:00 pm (some) listings. There were seven movies on Detroit stations on these two pages, coaches shows with Bo Schembechler and Earle Bruce, Detroit Exchange and Agronsky and Company on 4, Community Showcase on 11, Sunday in Detroit and Focus Detroit on 2.
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Channels listed in Detroit edition)
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-110 & A-111
1 of 7: Thursday, 5:00-11:45 am listings and a half-page ad for The 700 Club, on WXON-TV 20.
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-112 & A-113
2 of 7: Thursday, 12:00-5:30 pm listings and a half-page ad for Channel 7 Action News ("The New Picture of Health").
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-114 & A-115
3 of 7: Thursday, 6:00-7:30 pm listings and a full-page ad for it Subscription Television (The Return of the 15ḉ Flick!
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-116 & A-117
4 of 7: Thursday, 8:00-8:30 pm listings, a prime-time grid with Thursday evening programs, and two half-page ads, one for "Goliath Awaits" on WKBD-TV 50, and one for Magnum, P.I., "Tropical Madness," on CBS.
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-118 & A-119
5 of 7: Thursday, 8:30-9:30 pm listings and two ads, a half-page ad for Domino's Pizza, and an ad for Knots Landing, "The Vigil," on CBS.
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-120 & A-121
6 of 7: Thursday, 9:30-11:00 pm listings and two ads, one for Jessica Novak, "The Boy Most Likely" and one for Hill Street Blues, "The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue."
November 7-13, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-122
7 of 7: Thursday, 11:25 pm-Friday, 4:30 am listings.
December 5-11, 1981 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-1 & A-2 (TV Update and As We See It)
"'Hill Street Blues' Winning Time Slot - 'Novak' Is Cancelled" by Frank Swertlow (Hollywood). Hill Street Blues, Jessica Novak, 20/20, Grant Tinker, The Nashville Palace, Harper Valley P.T.A., Lewis and Clark, Fame, Maggie, Erma Bombeck, Open All Night, Strike Force, Code Red, The Fall Guy, Love, Sidney. New York story by Sally Bedell: CBS hour-long news, Bill Moyers, James Babb, Elizabeth Schirmer, Richard Wald, Ted Koppel, Dan Cordtz, William Small. As We See It: Foreign ownership, Rogers Cablesystems, Inc., Doug Walgren, FCC.
January 23-29, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) pages A-32 & A-33
1 of 2 with Sunday, 1/24/82 Super Bowl XVI listings. These two pages Include some 10:00 am-2:30 pm listings and a half-page ad for Creativity with Bill Moyers on WTVS-TV 56. Shows include Grizzly Adams on 9, Kids Are People Too on ABC, Agronsky and Company on 4, High School Quiz on 13, Focus Detroit and TV2 Super Sunday on 2, the 10th season premiere of Superstars on ABC, and Super Bowl Today on CBS.
January 23-29, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-35
2 of 2 with Sunday, 1/24/82 Super Bowl XVI listings. Includes some 2:30-4:00 pm lisitings and a half-page close-up for Super Bowl XVI (San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals at the Silverdome in Pontiac). Other shows include Sportsweekend on 9. By the way, the 49ers beat the Bengals, 26-21.
April 3-9, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-122
(Some) Friday (4/9/82) 7:30-8:30 pm lisitings and a half-page close-up for the season-opener of Tigers Baseball on (at Kansas City Royals). Other shows include The Dukes of Hazard on CBS, Tigers '82 pre-game show on 4, Benson and Barney Miller on ABC, and "The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang" on NBC (13).
April 24-30, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-50
(Some) Monday, 12:30-4:30 pm listings. Shows include Ryan's Hope, All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital on ABC, As the World Turns, Capitol, and Guiding Light on CBS, Days of Our Lives, Another World, and reruns of CHiPS on NBC, "Buck and the Preacher" on 7's 4 O'Clock Movie, and "The High Commissioner" on 11's The Big Show.
May 8-14, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-8 & A-9
Includes some Saturday morning listings and "Channel Listed in Toledo-Lima Ediiton." Shows include Sonya, Open Doors, Bugs Bunny Kidbits Hour on WDIV-TV 4, Bullwinkle and Tennessee Tuxedo on WDHO-TV 24, Agri-Country, Patches and Pockets, and Hot Fudge on WTOL-TV 11, Uncle Ben on WTVG-TV 13, Saturday Detroit Today on WKBD-TV 50.
July 3-9, 1982 TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) page A-35
Monday morning listings. Shows include the premiere of ABC News This Morning with Steve Bell, on 24 & 7, and the premiere of Early Today with Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley, and Willard Scott, on NBC channels 13 & 4, at 9:00 Sonya on 4 was up against Kelly & Company on 7, Merv Griffin on 2, Phil Donahue on 13, Hour Magazine on 24, and Richard Simmons on 11.
December 31, 1983-January 6, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-1 (News Update)
"Paramount Deal With Showtime Shakes Pay-TV," by Howard Polskin. Paramount Pictures, Showtime/The Movie Channel, HBO, Robert Klingensmith, John Reidy, Universal Pictures, CBS. "Fame Does Well Off Network," by Richard Turner. Frank DiProsa, Real People, The Fall Guy, First Camera, Jim Smith, Ripley's Believe it or Not!
December 31, 1983-January 6, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (1/2/84 New Year's Day Bowl Games)
Fiesta Bowl: Pitt vs. Ohio State, Cotton Bowl: Georgia vs. Texas, Rose Bowl: Illinois vs. UCLA, Orange Bowl: Nebraska vs. Miami, Sugar Bowl: Michigan vs. Auburn.
March 3-9, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-1 (News Update)
"CBS Execs Steaming Over Cronkite Barbs" by John Weisman. Walter Cronkite, Thomas Wyman, Edward Joyce, CBS Evening News, Barbara Walters, Sanford Socolow, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, Morley Safer, Harry Reasoner. "'Games' Ratings Down From '80" by Howard Polskin. Winter Olympics, CBS, Master of the Game.
March 3-9, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-3 (As We See It & Letters)
TV Guide Life Achievement Award for 1984 goes to William S. Paley of CBS...Top 15 prime-time shows according to A.C. Nielsen Co.
September 8-14, 1984 TV Guide Magazine Nighttime Schedule Grid
ABC, CBS, NBC, & PBS prime-time schedules for the fall of 1984.
November 3-9, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-15 (Full-page Election Guide)
ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, & CNN coverage of the 1984 Election.
November 24-30, 1984 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-1 (News Update)
"Troubled ABC Struggles to Avoid Cellar" by Richard Turner. Aaron Spelling, Dynasty, Hotel, Stephen J. Cannell, The A-Team, Tom Werner, Marcia Carsey, The Cosby Show.
April 27-May 3, 1985 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-120 & A-121
Thursday late-afternoon listings. Shows include Divorce Court, People's Court, Good Afternoon, Detroit, Fantastic Fun Festival. At 4:00 it was Love Boat on 11 vs. Hart to Hart on 13. At 5:00, 11 had WKRP in Cincinnati, followed by Three's Company (vs. M*A*S*H on 13).
September 14-20, 1985 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-23
Includes some Saturday afternoon listings and a half-page close-up for a Notre Dame at Michigan football game on CBS. Michigan won that game, 20-12.
October 26-November 1, 1985 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-21
Includes some 11:30 am & 12:00 pm listings, and a half-page close-up for a Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks NBA game on CBS. This was Patrick Ewing's first regular-season pro game. Picture: Ewing and Dave DeBusschere.
December 14-20, 1985 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-2 (News Update)
"Segment Killed: Twilight Zone Writer Quits" by Richard Turner, Harlan Ellison, Ed Asner, Alice Henderson. "Cable TV May Buy Into CNN" by Ann Salisbury, George Schweitzer, NBC, CBS. "NFL Ratings Up" by Richard Turner, Monday Night Football.
December 28, 1985-January 3, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-100 & A101
Includes some 11:00 am-3:30 pm listings. Programs include Tournament of Roses Parade on NBC and CBS, The Cotton Bowl on CBS, and The Fiesta Bowl on NBC.
December 28-January 3, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-102 & A-103
Fiesta Bowl (Michigan beat Nebraska, 27-30), Cotton Bowl (Texas A&M beat Auburn, 36-16) Rose Bowl (UCLA beat Iowa, 45-28), Orange Bowl (Oklahoma beat Penn State, 25-19, Sugar Bowl (Tennessee beat Miami, 35-7).
January 25-31, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-44 (Full-page close-up for Super Bowl XX)
Super Bowl XX on NBC: New England Patriots vs. Chicago Bears (Bears won, 46-10)
February 8-14, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-41
Includes some Sunday late-morning and early-afternoon listings, and a half-page close-up for Firing Line, "Twenty Years on the Firing Line." William F. Buckley, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Hubert Humphrey, Ronald Reagan, Harold MacMillan, Margaret Thatcher, Eugene McCarthy, Ferdinand Marcos, Robert Hawke.
April 26-May 2, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-29
Includes some Saturday listings for 7:30 & 8:00pm, and a half-page close-up for ABC's Wide World of Sports' 25th anniversary show, in prime-time. Picture shows Jim McKay with Stirling Moss at the 1962 Daytona 500. Jim Beatty, Don Jackson, Muhammed Ali, Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, Peggy Fleming, Debi Thomas, Janet Lynn, Dorothy Hamill, Cathy Rigby, Kurt Thomas, Evel Knievel, Willie Mosconi, Minnesota Fats, Vinko "Agony of Defeat" Bogataj.
May 10-16, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-86 & A-87
Two pages of Monday, 5/12/86 half-page close-ups, for Tall Tales and Legends, "Pecos Bill, King of the Cowboys" on Showtime, American Playhouse, "A Case of Libel" on PBS, Newhart, "Pre-Nups" on CBS, and Wartime in Washington on PBS.
May 24-30, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-37
Includes some Sunday morning listings and a half-page close-up for the 70th running of The Indianapolis 500 on ABC. Danny Sullivan, Rick Mears, Michael Andretti, Bobby Rahal, Mario Andretti, Al Unser, Kevin Cogan, Tom Sneva, Robert Guerrero, A.J. Foyt, Jim McKay, Jim Lampley, Donna de Verona, Sam Posey.
July 12-18, 1986 TV Guide Magazine, pages A-108 & A109
Some Thursday afternoon lisitngs, including one for The 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, on NBC at 3:00pm. There are also some "Sports Calendar" listings for Wednesday-Friday events, including TBS coverage of The Goodwill Games.
July 19-25, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-83
Some Wednesday, early-morning listings and a half-page close-up for ABC, CBS, NBC. CBC. CNN and Lifetime coverage of The Royal Wedding of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew. Good Morning America, CBS Morning News, and Today all ran extra long that day.
August 9-15, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-28
Some Saturday night listings and a half-page close-up for the final episode of The Paper Chase (James Stephens, John Houseman).
September 13-19, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) Primetime Grid
Fall 1986 Schedule of shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS.
September 20-26, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-132
Some Wednesday evening listings and a half-page close-up for Dynasty, The Colbys, Cheers, and Dallas, all ending the season with cliffhangers.
November 1-7, 1986 TV Guide Magazine, page 48 (TV Q&A)
Five questions, answered by David Lachenbruch, about stereo TV, channel numbers, SAP, stereo VCRs, and videotape editing.
November 22-28, 1986 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-123
Some Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) morning listings and a close-up for the movie, "Miracle on 34th Street" on WKBD-TV 50 and TBS. Listings include parades on CBS and NBC, and The Michigan Thanksgiving Parade, on 24 & 7.
December 27-January 2, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-118 & A-119 (New Year's Day Bowl Games)
Citrus Bowl (Auburn beat USC, 16-7) Cotton Bowl (Ohio State beat Texas, A&M, 28-12), Sugar Bowl (Nebraska beat LSU, 30-15), Rpse Bowl (Arizona State beat Michigan, 22-15), Orange Bowl (Oklahoma beat Arkansas, 42-8).
December 27, 1986-January 2, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-146
Full-page close-up for The Fiesta Bowl: Penn State vs. Miami (Penn State won, 14-10). Pictures of Vinny Teasdale and Shane Conlan.
February 14-20, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-4 & A-5 (Ratings-Race Roundup)
In 1987 Bill Cosby had the number 1 show,
May 23-29, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Channels Listed in the Toledo-Lima edition)
July 4-10, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-29 (A Fourth of July Guide)
Full-page closeup for: Star-Spangled Celebration on ABC, Evening at Pops and A Capitol Fourth-1987 on PBS, Star-Spangled 4th of July Parade on WTOL-TV 11, and Toledo Sesquicentennial Skyconcert on WUPW-TV 36.
July 4-10, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-83
Some Tuesday morning listings and a half-page close-up for coverage of Iran/Contra Hearings (Oliver North) on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, and C-SPAN.
September 12-18, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) Nighttime Schedule Grid
ABC, CBS, NBC, & PBS prime-time schedules for the fall of 1987.
December 5-11, 1987 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-65
Some Monday afternoon listings and a half-page close-up for coverage of the Ronald Reagan-Mikhail Gorbachev Summit, on ABC, CBS. NBC, and CNN.
January 23-29, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-81
Two half-page close-ups for for Monday, 1/25/88 shows on PBS, Television, an eight-part series hosted by Edwin Newman, and Wonderworks, "Frog" with Scott Grimes, Shelley Duvall, Elliott Gould, Hal Sparks, and Amy Lynne.
January 23-29, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-84
Two half-page close-ups for Monday, 1/25/88 programs, The State of the Union Address by President Ronald Reagan on ABC, CBS. NBC. and CNN, and for Eyes on the Prize on PBS.
February 13-19, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-49
Some Sunday 11:00am-12:00 pm listings and a half-page close-up for The Daytona 500 on CBS.
May 28-June 3, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-39
Some Sunday morning listings and a half-page close-up for coverage of the U.S.-U.S.S.R Summit, on ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN. Arrows (added by me) indicated listings for coverage, on Sunday Today on NBC, and on CBS News Sunday Morning.
May 28-June 3, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-41
Some Sunday morning listings and a half-page close-up for The Indianapolis 500 on ABC.
July 9-15, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-90
Some Tuesday evening listings and a half-page close-up for Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, from Cincinnati, on ABC.
July 30-August 5, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) pages A-46 & A-47
Some Sunday afternoon listings and two half-page close-ups, for The Talladega 500 on CBS, and for the NFL's American Bowl in London, on NBC (San Francisco vs. Miami).
August 20-26, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-74
Some Monday, 9:00 pm listings, and a half-page close-up for American Masters on PBS, featuring Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul.
September 17-23, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-64
Some Sunday evening lisitings and a half-page close-up for ABC News Closeup, "Beyond the Shuttle."
September 17-23, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-138
Some Thursday night listings and a close-up for 48 Hours where Dan Rather takes a look at TV advertising.
November 19-25, 1988 TV Guide Magazine (Toledo-Lima edition) page A-103
Some Tuesday afternoon listings and a half-page close-up for A&E's JFK Assassination: As It Happened, on the 25th anniversary of the event. NBC News coverage, with Chet Huntley, Frank McGee, Bill Ryan. and others is featured. This program was hosted by Edwin Newman.