TV Schedule for H&I (KMBY-LD) Montgerey, CA
Friday, November 28th TV listings for H&I (KMBY-LD) Montgerey, CA
The Gene Autry Show The Lost Chance
Gene learns that Rockbottom's Cattlemen's Association fund is $40,000 short.
Paid programming.
An all-love edition of Candid Camera: A bride kisses the best man for a little too long. A discount dating service.
A restroom has plenty of amenities but no actual plumbing; a man pleads with a cop to write him a ticket.
The DMV issues odd license plates; a sports club requires helmets to use the stationary bikes.
Restaurant serves everything wrapped in foil swans; hotel doorman tips customers, then takes the cab himself.
Richard Lewis plays a guidance counselor with awful advice; people receive vaccinations against the Y2K bug.
Hidden cameras document various pranks.
People are unexpectedly pranked.
Dry cleaner shrinks money; fire station holds a fire sale.
Customers renting movies are irked when another customer gives away the plot; bird watchers discover a 6-foot guy in a bird suit.
An elevator moves sideways; drive-thru restaurant has a very low clearance bar.
Pet store sells invisible fish; unusual office dress codes.
Woman's big toe is stuck in a bathtub faucet; automatic taxi runs without a driver.
Students operate computers with their feet; rental home has outline of dead body on the floor.
Woman inflates a flat tire with her mouth; cop tickets joggers and bicyclists on a recreation trail.
Candid Camera rigs a phony game show, The Billion Dollar Answer.
An oil change in less than a minute. Bathroom faucets are rigged.
Tenants in a high-rise learn that cameras will be installed throughout their apartments; woman gets her head caught in a banister.
Peter Funt tries to get a free breakfast using a two-for-one coupon; gas station charges by the quart.
Cashier calls for a price check on every item; parking gate bar is rigged to move so quickly that cars can't pass.
Apartment residents attend trash class to learn about recycling. Vet tells people to comfort their pet by getting a shot.
Peter Funt plays a clerk who gives change in foreign money; mail carrier asks for tips.
Refrigerators are delivered in parts that must be assembled. Store requires customers to remove their shoes.
Fathers contend with squirting babies; people must keep moving to operate motion-activated lights.
Waitress samples customers' food; post office sells zero-cent stamps.
Store charges shipping and handling fees for purchases that aren't being shipped; comedian Jeff Foxworthy is caught off guard.
Valet parking at a convenience store; massage therapist uses cooking ingredients.
Unsuspecting people react to bizarre events.
Produce bags won't separate. Irregular gas is sold in New Jersey.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 The Rebel Set
"The Rebel Set" (1959) Suspense. A coffeehouse owner (Edward Platt) and three arty types scheme to rob an armored car.
