Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday January 6, 1970:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Lancer [Reg]: Shadow Of A Dead Man
Season 2, episode 13 W: Jack Turley D: Robert Butler With Lynn Loring (Jessamie), Joe Don Baker (Clovis Horner), Michael-James Wixted (Grady). Johnny's past catches up with him when he is recognized by a bounty hunter.
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[ABC 7:30] The Mod Squad [Reg]: Sweet Child Of Terror
Season 2, episode 15 W: Edward J. Lakso D: Earl Bellamy With Robert Salvio (Ed Bonney), Martine Bartlett (Janice Farrell), Dennis Patrick (Frank Farrell), Marjorie Bennett (Mrs. MacCready), Yolanda Gonzalez (Maid), Robert Karnes (Sheriff), Harry Hickox (George). Julie, mistaken for a wealthy man's daughter, is kidnapped by a fired employee and held for ransom.
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[NBC 7:30] I Dream Of Jeannie [Reg]: Please Don't Give My Genie No More Wine
Season 5, episode 15 W: James Henerson D: Jon C. Andersen With Mary Grover (Linda), Alan Oppenheimer (Congressman Farragut). Invited to dinner at the Bellows', Jeannie "provides" a bottle of wine that makes those drinking it invisible.
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[NBC 8:00] The Debbie Reynolds Show [Reg]: The Games (Married) People Play
Season 1, episode 16 With Frank Campanella (Murphy). Jim decides to teach Debbie a lesson to curtail her journalistic efforts.
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[CBS 8:30] The Red Skelton Show: You Can Take The Boy Out Of The Country. . .
Season 19, episode 15 W: Seaman Jacobs With Vincent Price, Jan Arvan, Chanin Hale, Frank Sinatra Jr., Bill Shannon. Price tries to teach Sinatra and trade-school classmate Clem Kadiddlehopper how to lay bricks; Sinatra solos "All Of You"; Skelton and Chanin Hale pantomime house flies in the Silent Spot.
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[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Black Water Gold (1970)
W: Erwan Kahane, Alan Landsburg D: Alan Landsburg With Keir Dullea, Lana Wood, Ricardo Montalban, Bradford Dillman, France Nuyen. Criminal forces and a team of scientists vie for sunken treasure in the Bahamas.
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[NBC 8:30] Julia [Reg]: The Prisoner Of Brenda
Season 2, episode 15 W: R. A. Cinader, Ferdinand Leon D: Hollingsworth Morse With Phyllis Thompson (Brenda), William Bramley (Stanley Maguire). Julia deals with an overly-bright babysitter and an overly-efficient maintenance man.
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[NBC 9:00] First Tuesday
A major segment of NBC's monthly magazine turns its attention to a report on the nuclear establishment in the year 1970, which marks the 25th anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Items include a fire last May that closed a plant manufacturing the plutonium parts of H-bombs; films involving "Project Plowshare", which seeks peaceful uses of nuclear explosions; underground explosions; and the proliferating development of nuclear know-how in countries like India. Other segments include a look-alike contest for a commercial film on Julie and David Eisenhower, a report on student life in Moscow University, and the dangers of overcrowding in Southern California.
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[CBS 9:30] The Governor & J.J. [Reg]: Once Upon A War
Season 1, episode 15 W: Earl Barret D: Alan Rafkin With Michael Ansara, Pepe Callahan. Governor Drinkwater's old college chum, a South American dictator, comes to the capital for a visit, immediately alienating J.J. and upsetting the governor's mansion.
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[CBS 10:00] 60 Minutes
From Algeria, Mike Wallace interviews Eldridge Cleaver, leader-in-exile of the Black Panthers. Other interviews in this segment include David Hilliard, chief of staff of the Black Panthers; attorney Charles Garry, the counsel of the party; and Charles Gain, police chief of Oakland, California. In other segments, Harry Reasoner reports on the safety of contraceptive pills and a short film by Charles Braverman sums up the decade of the '60s.
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[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: The Soft Phrase Of Peace
Season 1, episode 15 W: Robert Collins D: Russ Mayberry With Robert Guillaume (Carothers), Robert Brubaker (Dr. Vernon), Stacy Harris (Dr. Stanford), Vince Howard (Dr. Blair), Barney Phillips (Captain Cochran), Melvin Stewart (Sam Kincaid), Richard Van Vleet (Jim Morran), Kenneth Washington (Billy Kincaid). The son of a non-violent black leader is hospitalized after being struck by a policeman during a student demonstration, and Dr. Welby is suspected of trying to cover up the officer's attack.
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