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Thursday February 26, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday February 26, 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: The Boys Against The Girls Don Adams Special: Hooray For Hollywood Movie: Peyton Place (1957), part one
ABC Pat Paulsen's Half A Comedy Hour That Girl: The Reunion Bewitched: Just A Kid Again This Is Tom Jones Paris 7000: Ordeal
NBC Daniel Boone: A Matter Of Vengeance Ironside: One Hour To Kill Dragnet: Burglary - The Dognappers The Dean Martin Show
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[CBS 7:30] Family Affair [Reg]: The Boys Against The Girls
Season 4, episode 22
W: Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs   D: Charles T. Barton

With Miguel Monsalve (Carlos), Francine York (Sherry), Scott Garrett (Tom), Sean Kelly (Randy).
Because the new captain of the Tigers' stickball team is a woman hater, Buffy is fired from the squad.

[ABC 7:30] Pat Paulsen's Half A Comedy Hour [Reg]
Season 1, episode 6
W: Steve Martin, Frank Shaw

With Joey Heatherton.
In a skit, Joey appears as an electrical appliance salesgirl with aspirations. Pat plays a dream interpreter, Mr. Science and a racetrack announcer.

[NBC 7:30] Daniel Boone [Reg]: A Matter Of Vengeance
Season 6, episode 19
W: Irve Tunick   D: Nathan Juran

With Linda Marsh (Amy), David McLean (Smith), Jim McMullan (Mason Pruitt), Ramon Bieri (Hanker), Bob Anderson (Wilson), Pete Logan (William).
A vengeful man jeopardizes his life and the happiness of his fiancee when he decides to take the law into his own hands. He identifies a trapper as one of the men who burned his home and killed his parents 15 years earlier and vows to retaliate.

[CBS 8:00] Don Adams Special: Hooray For Hollywood [special]
Through songs and sketches, Don Adams and guests Don Rickles and Edie Adams take a humorous look at the half century of Hollywood movie-making, with particular emphasis on films of the 20s, 30s and 40s. "All Quiet on the Western Front", "African Queen", "Midnight Cowboy" and Charlie Chaplin comedies are some of the movies spoofed. Miss Adams recreates the Marilyn Monroe era and, with Don Adams, the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers period. Charlton Heston is special host-narrator.

[ABC 8:00] That Girl [Reg]: The Reunion
Season 4, episode 22
W: Saul Turteltaub, Bernie Orenstein   D: Richard Kinon

With Iggie Wolfington (Mr. Jensen), Eldon Quick (Melvin), Florence Mercer (Estelle), Oaky Miller (Mike), Anita Alberts (Rusty), Harrison Page (Mark), Sandy Brown Wyeth (Joannie), Gene Sheriff (Flip).
While making arrangements for her high school class reunion, Ann, the secretary-treasurer, is stunned to learn she was supposed to have $360 for the affair. She can't remember what she did with the money -- which had been collected five years earlier.

[ABC 8:30] Bewitched [Reg]: Just A Kid Again
Season 6, episode 23
W: Jerry Mayer   D: Richard Michaels

With Ron Masak (Bates), Pat Priest (Ruthie), Richard Powell (Bates Jr.).
Because of Samantha's witchling daughter, a toy salesman gets the chance to be a child again.

[NBC 8:30] Ironside [Reg]: One Hour To Kill
Season 3, episode 20
W: Sandy Stern   D: Richard Benedict

With Robert Lipton (Jimmy Chard), Henry Corden (Lecturer), Ralph Manza (Pizza Maker), Lavelle Roby (Liz), Nick Benedict (Police Driver), Chuck Morrell (Telephone Repairman).
Chief Ironside becomes the target of a psychopath's vengeance plan. With Eve and Ed at the opera and Mark attending night classes in law school, Ironside gets a phone call warning him he will be dead before the evening ends.

[CBS 9:00] Movie: Peyton Place (1957), part one
W: John Michael Hayes   D: Mark Robson

With Lana Turner, Hope Lange, Lee Phillips, Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy, Betty Field, Lorne Greene.
The history of two women and the problems their small-town environment creates for them. They are drawn together by circumstances even though they come from opposite ends of the social scale. Filmed on location in Camden, Maine.

[ABC 9:00] This Is Tom Jones [Reg]
Season 2, episode 22

With Barbara McNair, Dick Shawn, Ace Trucking Company, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.
Shawn does his impression of Jones singing "Without Love". Miss McNair sings "Get Out of Town" and "After St. Francis"; Jones sings "Polk Salad Annie" and "Georgia on My Mind"; the Miracles sing "Tracks of My Tears".

[NBC 9:30] Dragnet [Reg]: Burglary - The Dognappers
Season 4, episode 19
W: Michael Donovan   D: Jack Webb

With Luana Anders (Eula van Meter), Art Gilmore (Capt. Green), Bert Holland (Myron Bentley), Tim Donnelly (Harry Jennings), Don Ross (Charlie King), James Minotto (Carl Barth).
Friday and Gannon track a pair of thieves who steal dogs out of parked cars and then collect rewards from the owners.

[ABC 10:00] Paris 7000 [Reg]: Ordeal
Season 1, episode 6

With John Orchard (Michael Reed), Wilfrid Hyde-White (Sir Grey), Greg Mullavey (Tony Blake).
Jack Brennan becomes a suspect in a plot to steal top secret papers when he gets involved with an intoxicated member of the British embassy.

[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 5, episode 22

With Ann-Margret, Bob Newhart.
Martin's solos are "Second Hand Rose" and "Welcome to My World". Ann-Margret dances in a setting of wind-blown drapings and sings a medley with Martin. Newhart simulates the first elevator "take-off". Ann and Bob play a married couple in a department store sketch in which Dean is the home furnishings clerk.


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