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Thursday February 19, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday February 19, 1970:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Family Affair: Wouldn't It Be Loverly The Jim Nabors Hour Movie: Hud (1963)
ABC Pat Paulsen's Half A Comedy Hour That Girl: The Night They Raided Daddy's Bewitched: Serena Stops The Show This Is Tom Jones Paris 7000: To Cage A Lion
NBC Daniel Boone: Run For The Money Ironside: Ransom Dragnet: Narco - Pill Maker The Dean Martin Show
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[CBS 7:30] Family Affair [Reg]: Wouldn't It Be Loverly
Season 4, episode 21
W: Robert Pirosh   D: Charles T. Barton

With Kerry MacLane (George Wetherington III).
Buffy and Jody persuade Uncle Bill to suspend the house rules. They find that doing as they please is great fun, but it has its drawbacks too.

[ABC 7:30] Pat Paulsen's Half A Comedy Hour [Reg]
Season 1, episode 5

With Carl Betz.
In a skit, Betz plays a relentless attorney and Paulsen is the hapless witness. Then Pat interviews Gentle Bear on the subject of a better image for bears.

[NBC 7:30] Daniel Boone [Reg]: Run For The Money
Season 6, episode 18
W: Walter Black   D: Christian Nyby

With James Wainwright (Cully), Jack Albertson (Sweet), Peter Mamakos (Indian Chief), Ji-Tu Cumbuka (Linus Hunter), Ted Gehring (Brooking), Dino Washington (Lucas Hunter), Henry Kingi (Straight Arrow), James Minotto (Walt), Dorothy Konrad (Mrs. Putnam), Bob Adler (Abram), William Walker (Ephraim), Robert A. Kline (Jolly).
Tavern owner Cincinnatus rents the services of a slave in a scheme to win the annual Boonesborough foot race from the Indians. The scheme boomerangs, much to the dismay of both townspeople and Indians, who had bet heavily.

[CBS 8:00] The Jim Nabors Hour [Reg]
Season 1, episode 21

With Marilyn Horne, Totie Fields.
For her solo, Miss Horne sings "La Chanson Boheme" while Nabors does "You Must Have Faith" and "Straight Life". Totie Fields and Ronnie Schell kid TV exercise shows and play a married couple seeking advice from counselor Frank Sutton. In "Brothers-In-Law", Frank slips into a neck brace to con an insurance adjuster, hoping truthful Nabors won't spoil his act.

[ABC 8:00] That Girl [Reg]: The Night They Raided Daddy's
Season 4, episode 21
W: Coslough Johnson   D: Hal Cooper

With Gene Baylos (Agent), Tom Pedi (Tony), Bill Quinn (Harry), Robert Gibbons (Reverend), Leonard Bremen (Sheriff), Gene R. Wallace (Blue Boy #1), Jeff Brock (Blue Boy #2), Joe Duckett (Blue Boy #3).
Ann tries to help her father, Lew Marie, lure former customers back from a rival restaurant and talks him into using an act at his La Parisienne. She gets her agent to set up auditions for him. They select a clean-cut pop group, the Little Boy Blues, never dreaming what they plan as their big finale.

[ABC 8:30] Bewitched [Reg]: Serena Stops The Show
Season 6, episode 22
W: Richard Baer   D: Richard Michaels

With Art Metrano (Chick), Elizabeth Montgomery (Serena), Tommy Boyce (Himself), Bobby Hart (Himself), Judy Strangis (Sandra), Cindy Malone (Lee Anne), Jeff Burton (Doorman).
Samantha's cousin Serena makes her debut as a singer and dancer. She wants the Boyce and Hart singing duo for the witches' annual Cosmic Cotillion, and insists they use a song she has written. When they won't cooperate, she takes their popularity away. In turn, the boys' angry client threatens to take his advertising business away from Darrin.

[NBC 8:30] Ironside [Reg]: Ransom
Season 3, episode 19
W: Arthur Weingarten   D: Abner Biberman

With John Saxon (Eric Saginor), Michael Walker (Chris), Fritz Weaver (Paul Friedland), Carla Borelli (Susan Saginor), Richard Dillon (Parking Attendant), Art Metrano (Pucci), Natividad Vacio (Israel Rivera).
The unhappy wife of a bank executive is seized by kidnappers in the parking lot of a restaurant following a luncheon with officer Eve Whitfield. Eve's attempt to avert the crime results in both women being held hostage by a trio of kidnappers.

[CBS 9:00] Movie: Hud (1963)
W: Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank Jr.   D: Martin Ritt

With Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon De Wilde, Whit Bissell, Val Avery, George Petrie.
The selfish and reckless son of an old pioneer Texas panhandler attempts to have his father declared incompetent to run his ranch after a herd of cattle is lost in an epidemic.

[ABC 9:00] This Is Tom Jones [Reg]
Season 2, episode 21

With Leslie Uggams, Joe Cocker, Guy Marks.
Miss Uggams sings "We Can Work It Out", "Didn't We" and "Everybody Goes to the Moon", and joins Tom for a duet to "Somewhere". Jones' segment of tunes includes "The River of No Return" and "Who Can I Turn To?". Comedian Guy Marks handles the humor of the hour and rock songs are represented by Joe Cocker and the Grease Band.

[NBC 9:30] Dragnet [Reg]: Narco - Pill Maker
Season 4, episode 18
W: Alf Harris   D: Jack Webb

With Sam Edwards (Fred Watkins), Felton Perry (Howie Frazer), Stacy Harris (Michael Cooper Smith), Maudie Prickett (Thelma Benstead), Don Ross (Tom Evans), Lew Brown (Lt. Kennedy).
Friday and Gannon track down the "big" man behind a factory turning out dangerous personality-changing drugs after an addict points out a house in a residential neighborhood.

[ABC 10:00] Paris 7000 [Reg]: To Cage A Lion
Season 1, episode 5

With Jan Merlin, Leif Erickson (Lawrence Lockner), Keye Luke (Kai Lee), Todd Martin (Alfonse Capois), John Vivyan (Jacques Duclos).
Jack Brennan learns that an old friend, a famed writer, has enlisted a group of cronies to help him kidnap a Red Chinese author, who is in Paris to accept the Humanities Award for Literature. When Brennan, in desperation, finally tells the writer that he is mentally ill and his work has been affected by his condition, he turns on Brennan in a frenzy.

[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 5, episode 21

With Lee J. Cobb, Buddy Ebsen, Charles Nelson Reilly, The Clinger SIsters, Jackie Vernon.
Martin's songs are "Is It True What They Say About Dixie" and What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry". Cobb presents a dramatic reading from Shakespeare's "King Lear", but also turns to comedy as he and Martin "try out" method acting. Ebsen dances and sings "A Shine on Your Shoes" and gives the cast a lesson in dancing. The Clinger Sisters sing "Getting to Know You" with Martin.


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