1989 in American Television - Programs Debuting in 1989

Programs Debuting in 1989

Date Show
January 3 The Arsenio Hall Show in Syndication
January 9 The Pat Sajak Show on CBS
Inside Edition in Syndication
January 23 Couch Potatoes in Syndication
January 29 Shining Time Station on PBS
February 28 Coach on ABC
March 1 Hard Time on Planet Earth on CBS
March 4 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers on Disney Channel
March 7 Anything but Love on ABC
March 11 COPS on Fox
March 26 Quantum Leap on NBC
March 27 Generations on NBC
April 14 The Jim Henson Hour on NBC
April 18 Rescue 911 on CBS
June 4 McGee and Me! in Syndication
June 10 Tales from the Crypt on HBO
July 5 Seinfeld on NBC
July 14 Hey Dude on Nickelodeon
August 20 Saved by the Bell on NBC
August 28 Open House on Fox
September 2 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero in Syndication
September 4 Eureeka's Castle on Nickelodeon
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! in Syndication
September 8 The Legend of Zelda in Syndication
September 9 Captain N: The Game Master on NBC
The Karate Kid on NBC
September 12 Chicken Soup on ABC
Life Goes On on ABC
September 13 Wolf on CBS
September 16 American Gladiators in Syndication
Camp Candy on NBC
The California Raisin Show on CBS
Dink, the Little Dinosaur on CBS
Island Son on CBS
Ring Raiders in Syndication
Rude Dog & the Dweebs on CBS
September 17 Sister Kate on NBC
September 18 Alien Nation on Fox
The Famous Teddy Z on CBS
Hard Copy in Syndication
Major Dad on CBS
The People Next Door on CBS
September 20 A Peaceable Kingdom on CBS
Doogie Howser, M.D. on ABC
The Nutt House on NBC
The Young Riders on ABC
Top of the Hill on CBS
September 22 Baywatch on NBC
Family Matters on ABC
Free Spirit on ABC
Hardball on NBC
Snoops on CBS
September 23 Saturday Night with Connie Chung on CBS
September 24 Booker on Fox
Homeroom on ABC
October 13 Mancuso, F.B.I. on NBC
November 26 America's Funniest Home Videos on ABC
December 17 The Simpsons on Fox

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