Fifteen channels on the TV.  Nine of them were static.  One was the Boise channel we could only get between midnight and 5 am during the winter months.  ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and the local, unaffiliated station which just rebroadcast something from the big three.  It was like a crappy backup to what you wanted to watch, but there was a good chance you'd recognize someone in the locally produced commercials.
		
		
	 
We had The Big Three, and a local UHF channel that ran a lineup of Japanese kid's shows weekdays  from 3-6pm. 
Astro Boy was first, then 
Gigantor, then 
Kimba the White Lion, followed by 
Marine Boy. 
8 Man ran for a year or so, but was replaced by 
Speed Racer which stuck around for years in re-runs. 
On the weekends the station ran British puppet and sci-fi shows. That channel introduced me to 
Fireball XL-5, 
Stingray, 
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, 
Thunderbirds, 
UFO, 
The Avengers, 
The Prisoner, and 
Space 1999. 
Best of all, the station picked up 
Star Trek a couple of years after NBC cancelled it, and brought joy to my Trekkie heart for many years.