Did You Know?

Some shows are still on today!

Cartoons

Many kids loved to watch cartoons.

Game Shows

Some shows had kids play fun games.

What 1987–88 united states network television schedule (daytime) Does

Shows were on at set times.

Kids watched after school.

Some shows were new each week.

Families liked to watch together.

There were funny and fun shows.

Kids could learn from some shows.

More About 1987–88 united states network television schedule (daytime)

In 1987 and 1988, TV was very fun. Kids had many shows to watch. They could see cartoons, games, and more. Each show had a time to start and end.

This made kids happy after school. They could sit with their friends and family. TV was a big part of their day.

Today, some of those shows are still on. Kids still love to watch fun things on TV!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1987–88 United States Network Television Schedule (Daytime)"] --> B["Major Networks"] A --> C["Key Changes"] B --> D["ABC"] B --> E["CBS"] B --> F["NBC"] C --> G["New Shows Introduced"] C --> H["Shows Canceled"]

What Do These Words Mean?

network television:TV channels that are broadcast to many people at the same time.
schedule:A plan that shows when things will happen.
daytime:The time of day when it is light outside, usually from morning to evening.
broadcast:To send out TV or radio signals to the public.
programming:The shows and content that are planned to be shown on TV.