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Thursday May 7, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday May 7, 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 Jody Affair (R) The Jim Nabors Hour (R) Movie: Three Bites Of The Apple (1967)
ABC Animal World: The Great Red Apes (2) That Girl: That Meter Maid (R) Bewitched: Samantha's Caesar Salad (R) This Is Tom Jones (R) Paris 7000: Ordeal (R)
NBC Daniel Boone: Israel And Love Ironside: Poole's Paradise (R) Dragnet: Internal Affairs - Parolee (R) Grammy Awards
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[CBS 7:30] Family Affair [Reg]: The Jody Affair
Season 4, episode 5
W: Roland Wolpert   D: Charles T. Barton

With Donald Livingston (Jeff), Miguel Monsalve (Carlos), Eric Lee (Henry), Maura McGiveney (Eve Runyon), Pitt Herbert (Mr. Anderson), Teddy Quinn (Mark).
Uncle Bill stands on principle, refusing to pay damages when Jody is thought to be guilty of breaking a window.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/23/1969)

[ABC 7:30] Animal World: The Great Red Apes (2)
Documents the Borneo orangutans and life in their own natural surroundings.

[NBC 7:30] Daniel Boone [Reg]: Israel And Love
Season 6, episode 26
W: Melvin Levy   D: Nathan Juran

With Tim O'Connor (Second), Robin Mattson (Brae), Len Wayland (Simon), Sidney Clute (Pasco), Norman Leavitt (Starkie), Cam Clarke (Pasco Jr.).
A woodcarver and his daughter arrive in Boonesborough by mistake, and young Israel falls for the girl and starts to grow up -- after first suffering the pangs of puppy love. (Last show of the series.)

[CBS 8:00] The Jim Nabors Hour [Reg]
Season 1, episode 10

With Bobbie Gentry.
Miss Gentry sings "Greyhound Goin' Somewhere", teams up with Nabors for songs about their home states of Alabama and Mississippi, and then appears in a comedy sketch as a "turned-on" Southern belle.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/4/1969)

[ABC 8:00] That Girl [Reg]: That Meter Maid
Season 4, episode 17
W: Jerry Ross, William Lynn   D: Ted Bessell

With Judson Pratt (Sergeant Melvin), Dennis Weaver (Lewis Franks), Tol Avery (Mayor), Dennis Turner (Harvey Murchison), Claudia Bryar (Mona), Fritzi Burr (Laura), Billy Beck (Diggs), Diana Hale (Millie).
Ann relives her days as a meter maid when she meets Don's new boss, formerly the town's newspaper publisher.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/22/1970)

[ABC 8:30] Bewitched [Reg]: Samantha's Caesar Salad
Season 6, episode 3
W: Ed Jurist   D: William Asher

With Alice Ghostley (Esmeralda), Jay Robinson (Caesar), Joyce Easton (Evelyn), John Harmon (Taxi Driver), Bart Carpinelli (Hippie Leader), Elizabeth Thompson (Cleopatra).
Samantha has an unexpected houseguest when she asks her maid, Esmeralda, to make a Caesar salad. But instead of a salad, she conjures up Caesar himself.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/2/1969)

[NBC 8:30] Ironside [Reg]: Poole's Paradise
Season 3, episode 3
W: Richard Shapiro   D: Abner Biberman

With Fred Lerner (Officer), Gail Bonney (Emma), Steve Forrest (Sheriff Poole), Clu Gulager (D.W. Donnelly), William Smith (Deputy Hoag), Louise Latham (Diane), Med Flory (Webster), Stuart Nisbet (Deputy), Frank Baxter (Gas Station Owner).
Sgt. Brown is kidnapped by an escaped prisoner and forced to drive him to freedom in the paddy wagon.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/2/1969)

[CBS 9:00] Movie: Three Bites Of The Apple (1967)
W: George Wells   D: Alvin Ganzer

With David McCallum, Sylva Koscina, Tammy Grimes, Harvey Korman.
An English tour guide discovers that a predatory spinster has set her cap for him and is using every trick to land him. However, his attentions are riveted on an enticing adventuress, whom he meets at a gaming table where he makes a killing.

[ABC 9:00] This Is Tom Jones [Reg]
Season 2, episode 1

With Sammy Davis Jr., Jo Anne Worley.
Davis sings a take-off on Jones' "It's Not Unusual" and "Come Back to Me", "Oliver", "As Long as She Needs Me" and "After Today". Miss Worley sings "We Do It" with Tom and joins Sammy on "I'm/She's a Woman".

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/25/1969)

[NBC 9:30] Dragnet [Reg]: Internal Affairs - Parolee
Season 4, episode 10
W: Michael Donovan   D: Jack Webb

With Alice Backes (Bertha Johnson), Howard Culver (George Wentworth), Louise Lorimer (Alice Sutton), Clark Howat (Capt. Franklin), Robert Brubaker (Richard Burns Sr.), Tom Basham (Richard Burns Jr.).
Friday and Gannon check out the case of a man about to be released from a Colorado prison but who is still wanted in Los Angeles after 14 years.

(Repeat program, originally aired 11/27/1969)

[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.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/26/1970)

[NBC 10:00] Grammy Awards [special]
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presents its 12th annual awards to the top artists of the year. The program was produced in Nashville, New York and Los Angeles, with Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Glen Campbell, Sonny and Cher, Bob Newhart, Pat Paulsen, Connie Stevens and Herb Alpert acting as presenters. Among performers are Dionne Warwick, Jack Jones, the Isley Brothers, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Johnny Cash, Peggy Lee and Henry Mancini. The highlight of the program is the announcement of the Record of the Year winner.


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