
TV Schedule for KQEG La Crosse, WI
Sunday, October 12th TV listings for KQEG La Crosse, WI
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
A baby photographer (Bob Hope) plays private eye to help a woman (Dorothy Lamour) find her uncle, kidnapped by a master criminal (Peter Lorre).
Dr. Partha Nandi discusses health care, fitness, nutrition and lifestyle choices with top experts.
Think Big Tyler vs. Brian
A device monitors pets in parked vehicles; a device keeps rail workers safe, while they repair train tracks on bridges; a motorized Robo Artist; bridges.
Weekly St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Service.
Host Sasha Rionda focuses on everything from lifestyle and celebrities to health and entertainment.
Scott Martin and a challenger go head-to-head in a unique fishing tournament format.
Paid programming.
Profiles of the top rookie, college and high-school talent in sports; current athletes share their experiences, advice and personal impressions of the road to stardom.
Psychiatrist Dr. Irvin Wolkoff counsels on a variety of issues.
"Green" living is practical and affordable.
Missing persons cases come from all over the United States.
Features different stand-up comedy performances.
Retracing the steps of real investigations with interviews and dramatic re-creations as experts draw on forensic science to solve baffling crimes and other mysteries.
The "real" and competitive side of racing, focusing on NASCAR, IRL and NHRA.
At La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway.
Poker players compete in a series of tournaments at casinos around the world.
An entertaining look at some of the craziest moments in sports from around the world, captured on camera.
An entertaining look at some of the craziest moments in sports from around the world, captured on camera.
Poker players compete in a series of tournaments at casinos around the world.
Eyes in the Night (1942)
A blind private eye (Edward Arnold) with a guide dog probes a murder for a friend (Ann Harding) and finds a Nazi spy ring.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Retracing the steps of real investigations with interviews and dramatic re-creations as experts draw on forensic science to solve baffling crimes and other mysteries.
Edge of Doom (1950)
A parish priest (Dana Andrews) whose predecessor was slain extracts a confession from an angry young man (Farley Granger).