WLKY 32 Friday Night Schedule: 2:00pm: One Life to Live 3:00pm: General Hospital 4:00pm: Perfect Match 4:30pm: Tic Tac Dough 5:00pm: Taxi 5:30pm: 32Alive News with Liz Everman and Ken Rowland 6:00pm: CNN Headline News 6:30pm: ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 7:00pm: Jeopardy (still on WLKY today) 7:30pm: Wheel of Fortune (still on WLKY today) 8:00pm: Webster 8:30pm: Mr. Belvedere 9:00pm: Diff’rent Strokes (in its final season) 9:30pm: He’s the Mayor 10:00pm: The Fall Guy (also in its final season) 11:00pm: 32Alive News with Ken Rowland and Liz Everman 11:30pm: ABC News Nightline with Ted Koppel
Bob Goen, who hosted his first game show, got his start with ESPN, and later went on to become the co-anchor of Entertainment Tonight, which, ironically, aired on WLKY from 1981-84, when it moved to WHAS.
It was about time you've uploaded it! It was a good game show that copied off "Newlywed Game!" That wasn't the 1st complaint Chuck Barris got from Lorimar-Telepictures, the other complaint he got from DiC/Saban, was when "I'm Telling" came about, the following year, they did it differently with brothers/sisters.
If you had told me back then, when this show was on the air, that he'd be hosting daytime Wheel on CBS just 3 and a half years later, I would've told you "Nah, the show will never leave NBC, and besides, if Pat does leave, Merv would try to make amends with Chuck before going with this guy." Amazingly I was wrong, and Bob was great on every show he hosted, in fact, he was the one thing about this show that was good. He was given a Newlywed Game ripoff format, and he made the best of it.
This is the 1st episode on the program, in which one of the couples had been married for a little over 30 years. It's not the only show to have had married couples to have the longevity --- there was a couple, on another show, "Wait 'Til You Have Kids," that would air a decade later, who have been married for at least 45 years.
I wonder if Bob Goen ever met Alex Trebek. Some of the crew were doing Jeopardy by this point. I felt like Rick Rosner should've done this, not Synes/Feldman/Stone.
Rick Rosner was the creator/executive producer of CHiPs and Just Men!, and later became executive producer of Hollywood Squares and Caesar’s Challenge.
If This Love Note Is Like a Mad Lib @ 25:32 My Dearest Rocky, Let's invite my family by for dinner, but do me a favor Please don't make (FOOD: Chili Cheese Fries) again; the last time you did they hated it. And please don't talk about (RELATIVE WHO DOES SOMETHING: Your Sister who listens to Taylor Swift on the MP3 Player) at the table You Know it Upsets them. Love, Ben
And I hope you have all the Allied Sporting Goods commercials from the 1980s (with the famous “Allied is Good Sports!” jingle), more game show promos from 1978-present and more stuff from WAVE, WLKY, WHAS and WDRB!
The Webster and Fall GUy episodes said to air "tonight" aired on 2/21/1986, so the airdate for this is 2/21/1986
WLKY 32 Friday Night Schedule:
2:00pm: One Life to Live
3:00pm: General Hospital
4:00pm: Perfect Match
4:30pm: Tic Tac Dough
5:00pm: Taxi
5:30pm: 32Alive News with Liz Everman and Ken Rowland
6:00pm: CNN Headline News
6:30pm: ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
7:00pm: Jeopardy (still on WLKY today)
7:30pm: Wheel of Fortune (still on WLKY today)
8:00pm: Webster
8:30pm: Mr. Belvedere
9:00pm: Diff’rent Strokes (in its final season)
9:30pm: He’s the Mayor
10:00pm: The Fall Guy (also in its final season)
11:00pm: 32Alive News with Ken Rowland and Liz Everman
11:30pm: ABC News Nightline with Ted Koppel
Bob Goen, who hosted his first game show, got his start with ESPN, and later went on to become the co-anchor of Entertainment Tonight, which, ironically, aired on WLKY from 1981-84, when it moved to WHAS.
0:09 but nowadays it's streaming, oversaturation of local news and everyday cable tv marathons of the same show.
It was about time you've uploaded it! It was a good game show that copied off "Newlywed Game!" That wasn't the 1st complaint Chuck Barris got from Lorimar-Telepictures, the other complaint he got from DiC/Saban, was when "I'm Telling" came about, the following year, they did it differently with brothers/sisters.
How about Goodson/Todman with "Tattletales"?
If you had told me back then, when this show was on the air, that he'd be hosting daytime Wheel on CBS just 3 and a half years later, I would've told you "Nah, the show will never leave NBC, and besides, if Pat does leave, Merv would try to make amends with Chuck before going with this guy." Amazingly I was wrong, and Bob was great on every show he hosted, in fact, he was the one thing about this show that was good. He was given a Newlywed Game ripoff format, and he made the best of it.
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_"32 Alive, in Louisville."_
Looking Better All The Time!
This is the 1st episode on the program, in which one of the couples had been married for a little over 30 years. It's not the only show to have had married couples to have the longevity --- there was a couple, on another show, "Wait 'Til You Have Kids," that would air a decade later, who have been married for at least 45 years.
Poor Bob...his troubles with Rocky and her snorting!!
at lease its close to the Newlywed Game.
That's why it went off the air and Chuck Barris sued the production company.
I wonder if Bob Goen ever met Alex Trebek. Some of the crew were doing Jeopardy by this point.
I felt like Rick Rosner should've done this, not Synes/Feldman/Stone.
Rick Rosner was the creator/executive producer of CHiPs and Just Men!, and later became executive producer of Hollywood Squares and Caesar’s Challenge.
If This Love Note Is Like a Mad Lib @ 25:32
My Dearest Rocky,
Let's invite my family by for dinner, but do me a favor
Please don't make (FOOD: Chili Cheese Fries) again; the last time you did they hated it.
And please don't talk about (RELATIVE WHO DOES SOMETHING: Your Sister who listens to Taylor Swift on the MP3 Player) at the table You Know it Upsets them.
Love, Ben
#augustv123 Hope You Have The 32Alive News Full Broadcast With Commercials From 1986 Coming Soon
And I hope you have all the Allied Sporting Goods commercials from the 1980s (with the famous “Allied is Good Sports!” jingle), more game show promos from 1978-present and more stuff from WAVE, WLKY, WHAS and WDRB!
Newleywed game knockoff