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Saturday March 14, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Saturday March 14, 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: To Whom It May Concern (R) My Three Sons: Mister X Andy Griffith-Don Knotts-Jim Nabors Special (R) Mannix: War Of Nerves
ABC Let's Make A Deal Newlywed Game The Lawrence Welk Show Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters  
NBC The Switched-On Symphony Adam-12: Log 104 -- The Bomb Movie: I Walk Alone (1948)
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[CBS 7:30] The Jackie Gleason Show [Reg]: To Whom It May Concern
Season 2, episode 15
W: Marvin Marx, Rod Parker, Walter Stone   D: Frank Bunetta

With Paul Ford, George Petrie, Frank Logan, Robert Dryden, Tony Dean.
Ralph Kramden, believing he's been fired, sends a bitter letter to his boss. Then he's shocked to learn he's being promoted.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/16/1967)

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

[NBC 7:30] The Switched-On Symphony [special]
Zubin Mehta is host, guide and conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in a program of musical entertainment featuring the sound of the '70s -- from classical to pop. Guest performers include Ray Charles, Israeli violinist Pinchas Zuckerman, Bobby Sherman, Brazilian pianist Joao Carlos Martins, Jethro Tull rock group, the Nice rock group, guitarist Christopher Parkening, Santana rock group and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.

[ABC 8:00] Newlywed Game

[CBS 8:30] My Three Sons [Reg]: Mister X
Season 10, episode 23
W: Lois Hire   D: Fred De Cordova

With John Gallaudet (Bob Anderson), Lew Ayres (Professor Harper), Charles Bateman (Mark Tanner).
A bearded man of mystery attracts the attention of government security agents when he shows an undue interest in Steve, who has just been assigned to a top-secret military project.

[ABC 8:30] The Lawrence Welk Show
A musical salute to St. Patrick's Day.

[NBC 8:30] Adam-12 [Reg]: Log 104 -- The Bomb
Season 2, episode 20
W: Robert I. Holt   D: Jean Yarbrough

With Frank Maxwell (Phil Watters), Bing Russell (Sgt. Bell), Lillian Bronson (Miss Baker), Roy Engel (Elmo Constant), Robert Knapp (Sgt. Casey), Guy Wilkerson (C.J. Blanch), Barry Cahill (Ed Bowler).
Malloy and Reed call in a pair of experts from Firearms and Explosives Section when a strange box is found in an electronics factory after a phoned bomb threat.

[CBS 9:00] Andy Griffith-Don Knotts-Jim Nabors Special [special]
Repeat of a musical-variety program first aired in 1965. Much of the material is based on a nightclub act they shared years before. Andy tells a story about a "sick" Julius Caesar, Knotts shows off his karate skill and plays Andy's wife in a picnic sketch, and Nabors sings and dances.

(Repeat program)

[NBC 9:00] Movie: I Walk Alone (1948)
W: Charles Schnee   D: Byron Haskin

With Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, Mike Mazurki, Kristine Miller, Marc Lawrence, George Rigaud.
After serving 14 years in prison on a rap he took for his partner in a prohibition-era murder spree, a man tries to get a share of the business now owned by his partner. But he learns that tough guy tactics are outmoded in a more sophisticated underworld.

[ABC 9:30] Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters [Reg]
Season 1, episode 21
W: Hugh Wedlock, Bill Box, Don Reo, Bernie Kukoff, Jeff Harris   D: Clark Jones

With Jerry Lewis, Jack Jones.
Jerry plays a director in a skit featuring Jimmy as a Royal Canadian Mountie, Jack as a wanted man and Kathy Lennon as Klondike Lil. Jones also sings "Golden Slumbers" and "Something".

[CBS 10:00] Mannix [Reg]: War Of Nerves
Season 3, episode 24
W: Barry Trivers   D: Rowe Wallerstein

With Johnny Silver (Jed), Howard Culver (Mr. Hume), Hugh Beaumont (Mr. Calder), Alan Baxter (Major Lewis), Harry Harvey (Ken Bailey), Paul Picerni (Sheriff), Med Flory (Lenz), Jon Lormer (Hotel Clerk), Bill Quinn (Nick), Mort Mills (Hijacker).
Joe Mannix gets caught in the middle when a town is threatened with a flood of toxic nerve gas unless the people come up with $1 million for a crime ring.


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