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Saturday February 7, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Saturday February 7, 1970:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Jackie Gleason Show My Three Sons: You Can't Go Home Green Acres: The Cow Killer Petticoat Junction: Susan B. Anthony, I Love You Mannix: Who Is Sylvia?
ABC Let's Make A Deal Newlywed Game The Lawrence Welk Show The Hollywood Palace  
NBC The Andy Williams Show Adam-12: Log 54 -- Impersonation Movie: The Train (1964)
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[CBS 7:30] The Jackie Gleason Show [Reg]
Season 4, episode 17

With Milton Berle, Rodney Dangerfield, Timmie Rogers.
Gleason and Berle talk about space flights with "Dr. Jerome Collins", and they also team up for a musical-comedy reprise of historical events. Art Carney sings "If I Were a Rich Man".

[ABC 7:30] Let's Make A Deal

[NBC 7:30] The Andy Williams Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 19
W: Chris Bearde, Allan Blye

With Sid Caesar, Jo Anne Worley, Dusty Springfield.
Andy sings "I Will Wait for You", "Oh Me, Oh My" and Somewhere My Love"; Jo Anne and Andy team in a comedy number, "Call Me Irresponsible"; Caesar is in a skit, "The Museum".

[ABC 8:00] Newlywed Game

[CBS 8:30] My Three Sons [Reg]: You Can't Go Home
Season 10, episode 18
W: George Tibbles   D: Fred De Cordova

With Natalie Masters (Mrs. Showfield), Olan Soule (Everett Mindermann), Burt Mustin (Old Man), Yale Summers (Phil Rankin), Suzanne Reid (Miss Clark), Charles Lampkin (Mailman), Gary Grimes (Student), Frank Killmond (Hal Cornell), Linda Halliburton (Judy Cornell), Frank Warren (Moving Man), Robert Broyles (Policeman).
Robbie discovers things have changed dramatically around the old home town when he takes his bride there for a visit.

[ABC 8:30] The Lawrence Welk Show

[NBC 8:30] Adam-12 [Reg]: Log 54 -- Impersonation
Season 2, episode 16
W: Robert I. Holt   D: Joseph Pevney

With Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Dunkit), James McEachin (Freddy Rivers), Woodrow Parfrey (Harv), Art Gilmore (Lt. Moore), Robert Patten (Det. Fremont), John Hudson (Det. Forest), Morris Erby (Two Bits), Dorothy Neumann (Mary Burnside).
Malloy and Reed have to do a little detective work in between calls after a fight promoter tells of being bilked out of $350 by a man posing as a Los Angeles policeman on special assignment for the Treasury Department.

[CBS 9:00] Green Acres [Reg]: The Cow Killer
Season 5, episode 19
W: Jay Sommers, Dick Chevillat   D: Richard L. Bare

With Hal Smith (Horace Colby), Al Lanti (Phil), Allan Melvin (Mr. Wheeler).
Haney gets a money-making idea when he finds a dummy cow lying near a road and learns about Oiver firing his shotgun in the air to scare off neightbor Colby's cow.

[NBC 9:00] Movie: The Train (1964)
W: Franklin Coen, Frank Davis   D: John Frankenheimer

With Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield, Michel Simon, Jeanne Moreau, Suzanne Flon.
A German colonel, determined to send France's priceless paintings to Germany, commandeers a train to move them. The French resistance group comes up with an elaborate plan to stop him.

[CBS 9:30] Petticoat Junction [Reg]: Susan B. Anthony, I Love You
Season 7, episode 20
W: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway   D: Elliott Lewis

With Walter Baldwin (Grandpappy Miller), Frank Ferguson (Barber), Jean Corbett (Cashier), Paul Todd (Jerry).
Bille Jo returns from Chicago with a visionary zeal for the women's liberation movement, and enlists her sisters in the cause.

[ABC 9:30] The Hollywood Palace
Season 7, episode 17
W: Jay Burton, Charles Isaacs   D: Grey Lockwood

Bing Crosby, who hosted the first Palace show seven years ago, returns to host the series' final show. Highlights of the past seasons will be shown, including such memorable segments as Bert Lahr with Bette Davis playing a romantic couple in sloppy surroundings and Martha Raye trying to wash Marty Allen's hair. Other segments feature Tiny Tim, Ethel Merman, Nat King Cole, Gene Kelly, Jimmy Durante and others. There's also a segment on fluffs made by stars like Perry Como, Van Johnson, Jack Benny and Liberace that never got on the air.

[CBS 10:00] Mannix [Reg]: Who Is Sylvia?
Season 3, episode 19
W: Alfred Brenner   D: Reza Badiyi

With Larry Linville (Lt. Kramer), Jessica Walter (Kathy Graves/Sylvia), Fred Carson (Man with Eyepatch), Bill Baldwin (TV Announcer), Victoria Carroll (Redhead), Robert Colbert (Phil Graves).
A woman with a double identity hires Joe Mannix to find the man who is trying to murder her. One of the main suspects turns out to be her husband and Joe's old army buddy.


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