TV Schedule for The Word Network (KVVV-LD1)
Friday, February 27th TV listings for The Word Network (KVVV-LD1)
CPO Sharkey Sharkey's Secret Life
The recruits are convinced Sharkey is gay after his clandestine meeting with an effeminate toupee salesman.
CPO Sharkey The Pizza Party
Pruitt plans a pizza party to celebrate the end of boot camp, but does not consult Sharkey.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Pilot
Barbara Feldon; Pamela Austin; Ken Berry.
Barbara Feldon, Flip Wilson, Pamela Austin; cameo appearances by Sheldon Leonard, Buddy Hackett and Lorne Greene.
Robert Culp, Flip Wilson, The First Edition, Leo G. Carroll, Sheldon Leonard and Tommy Smothers.
Tim Conway, Cher, Tiny Tim, Paul Gilbert; cameo appearances by Lorne Greene, Sheldon Leonard and Flip Wilson.
A variety show with one-liners, comedy sketches and musical numbers.
Kaye Ballard; Richard Dawson; Pamela Austin; cameo appearances by Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dinah Shore and Peter Lawford.
Connie Stevens; Larry Storch; cameo appearances by Buddy Hackett, Jerry Lewis, Dinah Shore, Flip Wilson, Leonard Nimoy and Edward Platt.
A variety show with one-liners, comedy sketches and musical numbers.
Guest includes Barbara Feldon, Sonny Bono, Cher, Pat Morita, Paul Winchell, Anissa Jones, Jerry Lewis, Dinah Shore and John Wayne.
Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis, Elgin Baylor, Harry Belafonte, Regis Philbin and John Wayne.
Barbara Feldon; Flip Wilson; cameo appearances by Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon and Harry Belafonte.
Flip Wilson, Hugh Downs, James Garner and John Wayne.
Kaye Ballard; John Byner; cameo appearances by John Wayne, Flip Wilson and James Garner.
Tim Conway; Barbara Feldon; Paul Winchell; cameo appearance by Johnny Carson.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Code Name: Diamond Head
"Code Name: Diamond Head" (1977) Suspense. An undercover agent hunts spies in Hawaii. With Roy Thinnes, France Nuyen, Ian McShane.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Crash of the Moons
"Crash of the Moons" (1954) Science Fiction. Our hero fights evil in outer space. From the "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" TV series.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Eegah!
"Eegah!" (1963) Horror. A prehistoric man abducts a teenage singer's girlfriend.
The Red Skelton Hour Somebody Down Here Hates Me
George Appleby is fed up with supporting the freeloading brother of his wife, Clara; guests Robert Morse, Doris Singleton and The Animals.
The Red Skelton Hour Never on Bum Day
A guardian angel shields Freddie the Freeloader from the persecution of Officer McGuire; guests Robert Vaughn, Carol Byron and The Doodletown Pipers.
The Red Skelton Hour The Plight Before Christmas
Freddie the Freeloader invites a shabby bag lady to spend the holidays with his friends; Greer Garson reads the celebrated editorial "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus."
