Christmas week, 33 years ago, in 1980. I was not only still
addicted to television but earlier in that year I had purchased my first
Betamax machine! Let’s take a look at what I probably watched on prime tome TV
that week!
Saturday, December 20th, 1980
8:00-9:00PM
CBS-New Christmas-themed episodes of WKRP IN CINCINNATI and
THE TIM CONWAY SHOW
The TV series version of FREEBIE & THE BEAN was on CBS
and a football game on NBC but, as I recall, I opted for a new episode of THE
LOVE BOAT on ABC reuniting singer Jack Jones (best known for that show’s theme)
and his father Allan Jones (best known for the Marx Brothers movie, A NIGHT AT
THE OPERA).
10:00-11:00 PM
With a choice between CBS’s SECRETS OF MIDLAND HEIGHTS (a
show I don’t even remember) and ABC’s FANTASY ISLAND with Toni Tennille, I think
I opted for the latest chapter of the mini-series, TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY
with Sir Alec Guinness on PBS.
Sunday, December 21st, 1980
7:00-8:00pm
NBC-THE GHOSTS OF BUXLEY HALL on DISNEY’S WONDERFUL WORLD
CBS-60 MINUTES
ABC-A YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS—It was a rerun but I was a
sucker for holiday specials then so I went with this. And besides, PBS was only
offering an hour of a women’s bowling championship.
8:00-9:00 PM
I most likely skipped CBS’s ARCHIE BUNKER’S PLACE and ONE
DAY AT A TIME (my favorite show 3 years earlier), ABC’s CHARLIE’S ANGELS rerun
and NBC’s CHIPS (which I never watched) and PBS’s COSMOS in favor of an hour of
ED SULLIVAN SHOW clips on the local independent UHF channel.
9:00-11:00PM
A Kate Mulgrew TV movie and a Robert Conrad TV movie
canceled each other out and I settled for ALICE on CBS, followed by THE
JEFFERSONS and TRAPPER JOHN, MD.
Monday, December 22nd, 1980
8:00-9:00PM
I never watched NBC’s LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
(especially not, as in this case, a 3 hour rerun!) or ABC’s THAT’S INCREDIBLE
which means I most likely watched CBS’s forgotten sitcom duo of FLO and LADIES’
MAN. If I’d had any sense I would have watched John Carradine as Dick Cavett’s
guest on PBS!
9:00-10:00PM
I believe I skipped CBS’s reruns of M*A*S*H and HOUSE CALLS
as well as the local station’s Fu Manchu flick with Christopher Lee, all so I
could watch SHE LOVES ME on PBS, the musical version of THE SHOP AROUND THE
CORNER starring TV’s POLDARK, Robin Ellis, with Gemma Craven. It’s been a
favorite ever since.
10:00-11:00PM
If I’m right about the above, that also eliminated my
watching a rerun of LOU GRANT, possibly my favorite show at that time.
Tuesday, December 23rd, 1980
8:00-9:00PM
Four Christmas specials vied for my attention—Greer Garson
narrating LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, the animated THE BEAR THAT SLEPT THROUGH
CHRISTMAS, a holiday concert from the Cleveland Orchestra and a rerun of John
Denver’s now-classic Christmas special with the Muppets. I chose that one.
Denver’s specials during the late seventies/early eighties were almost
uniformly great!
9:00-10:00PM
More Yuletide joy from NBC with Mac Davis’s Christmas
special (guest-starring Mills Watson, Linda Gray and Melissa Manchester). Meanwhile,
ABC stuck to its guns with reruns of THREE’S COMPANY (wearing out its welcome
by this point) and TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. CBS reran Jean Stapleton’s post ALL
IN THE FAMILY TV movie, AUNT MARY about a lady baseball coach but I had seen it
the first time. PBS, though, was running the conclusion of Dr. Jonathan
Miller’s utterly fascinating THE BODY IN QUESTION, which is where I went.
10:00-11:00PM
A HART TO HART rerun on ABC or a new episode of THE STEVE
ALLEN SHOW with Bob and Ray?
Hmmm...Knowing myself as I was, I’m sure I went for HART TO HART but I’m
kicking myself now!
Wednesday, December 24th, 1980
8:00-10:00PM
After watching and taping Jimmy Stewart in the Mormon
Church’s lovely syndicated special MR. KRUEGER’S CHRISTMAS at 7:30, 8 PM brought
a choice between ABC’s 2 hour EIGHT IS ENOUGH rerun, CBS’s FAT ALBERT and
NUTCRACKER specials and NBC’s REAL PEOPLE. I probably went for the EIGHT IS
ENOUGH, leaving me to also skip DIFF’RENT STROKES and THE FACTS OF LIFE in the
next hour as well.
10:00-11:00
There was a David Copperfield magic special on. I never
missed those so I skipped QUINCY and VEGAS that night.
Christmas, 1980
8:00-9:00PM
THE WALTONS was new on CBS that night, opposite the
perennial SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN on ABC and something I don’t recall
seeing called GAMES PEPLE PLAY with Bryant Gumbel and Johnny Bench on NBC. I
wasn’t watching THE WALTONS regularly anymore but I may have gone with that,
having seen the Christmas special so many times already.
9:00-11:00PM
Henry Winkler’s disappointing AMERICAN CHRISTMAS CAROL from
a year earlier was on ABC again. A new episode of MAGNUM PI—which I liked but
never followed regularly—was on CBS. I’m thinking I opted for Dick Clark’s
non-holiday musical special on NBC with Frankie and Annette and, of all people,
Vaughn Meader! Thus, I also skipped the never-liked KNOT’S LANDING at 10 as
well.
Friday, December 26, 1980
8:00-9:00PM
The day after Christmas saw a new episode of THE INCREDIBLE
HULK on CBS opposite a new episode of MARIE (sans Donny by this point) on NBC
guest-starring Andy Williams. BENSON and Danny Thomas’s I’M A BIG GIRL NOW with
Diana Canova were on ABC. Thinking I went with the green guy.
9:00-1100 PM
Pretty sure I’d seen FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE several times by
that point already so I would have thought I’d have skipped that rerunning on
ABC. I hated CBS’s DUKES OF HAZZARD with a passion, though. NBC had something
that sounds totally alien to me—Betsy Palmer in a comedy-drama series entitled
NUMBER 96. (???) Never heard of it. A quick check of IMDB shows it to be a rather
tame and very short-lived US adaptation of a mega-popular but controversial
Australian soap. Add to that yet another episode of THE SECETS OF MIDLAND
HEIGHTS and I probably went with 007 after all.
And that was my prime-time week, Christmas, 1980!
And that was my prie-time week, Christmas, 1980!
Henry Winkler's disappointing An American Christmas Carol? That was a childhood favorite of mine. I once set my alarm to get up at 3 am to watch it. I still try to watch it every year.
ReplyDeleteI love the look into The Ghost of TV past. I've been doing something similar on my own blog this holiday season:
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By the way, I've never heard of Mr. Krueger's Christmas. I'll need to seek that one out.
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