Prime-time network TV listings for Wednesday June 24, 1970:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Hee Haw
With Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride, Jerry Lee Lewis. Songs are "Think of Me" and "Tall Dark Stranger" by Buck Owens; "Woman of the World" by Miss Lynn; "To Make Love Sweeter for You" and "One Has My Name" by Lewis. (Repeat program)
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[ABC 7:30] Nanny And The Professor [Reg]: Nanny On Wheels
Season 1, episode 7 W: Austin Kalish, Irma Kalish D: Gary Nelson With Charles Lane (Driving Inspector), Art Metrano (Used Car Salesman), Bill Zuckert (Policeman), Hank Jones (Husband), Sherry Miles (Wife). The family's search for a second car ends when Nanny is given a decrepit 1930 model A coupe, and while she's taking her driving test with an inspector in the car, a man whose expectant wife needs a rush ride to the hospital asks for help. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/4/1970)
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[NBC 7:30] The Virginian [Reg]: If You Have Tears
Season 1, episode 20 W: Frank Fenton, Frank Chase D: Richard L. Bare With Roberta Shore (Betsy), John Milford (Perry Allen), Nancy Sinatra (Cary), Dana Wynter (Leona Kelland), Robert Vaughn (Simon Clain), Phyllis Avery (Martha Clain), Gene Lyon (Ballard), Britt Lomond (Kyle Lawson), Frank Ferguson (Dunson), Tol Avery (The Coroner), Stacy Harris (The Gambler), Guy Wilkerson (The Old Timer), Frances Morris (Mrs. Hoferkamp), Jeanne Evans (The Waitress). The Virginian becomes romantically involved with a widow who is under suspicion for her husband's death. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/13/1963)
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[ABC 8:00] The Courtship Of Eddie's Father [Reg]: A Night Out For The Boys
Season 1, episode 13 W: Stan Cutler, Martin Donovan D: Hal Cooper With Jonathan Daly (Bob), Teddy Quinn (Danny). Tom is accused of pampering Eddie when the Corbetts join Dr. Lockwood and his son Danny on a camping trip. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/10/1969)
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[CBS 8:30] The Beverly Hillbillies [Reg]: Our Hero The Banker
Season 8, episode 14 W: Paul Henning, Dick Wesson D: Robert M. Leeds With Judy Jordan (Miss Switzer), Danielle Mardi (Helen Thompson), Soupy Sales (Lance Bradford), Devon Blaine (Miss Butterfield), Mady Maguire (Miss Graham). Mrs. Drysdale makes her husband turn over his bank office to her nephew Lance, and move into the washroom. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/24/1969)
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[ABC 8:30] Room 222 [Reg]: First We'll Eat, Then We'll Strike
Season 1, episode 6 W: Treva Silverman D: Gene Reynolds With Ivor Francis (Mr. Dragen), Robert Casper (Mr. Wisegarten), Gino Conforti (Al Benson), Helen Kleeb (Miss Tandy), Bill Zuckert (E.Y. Yarnell), Robert Gibbons (Edwin Carvello), Paul Kent (George Nardino), Royce Wallace (Ethel Bainter). Pete Dixon, reluctant head of a protest committee supporting a school bond issue, has to inform principal Kaufman that the teachers are going to strike. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/22/1969)
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[CBS 9:00] Medical Center [Reg]: 24 Hours
Season 1, episode 12 W: Andy Lewis, Al C. Ward D: Daniel Petrie With Belinda Montgomery (Eunice Carston), Ned Glass (Pop Tulliver), Bettye Ackerman (Nurse Marsh), Tom Fielding (Jess Yarnaby), Peter Brocco (Mr. Honeyman), Frank Wilcox (Ashley Drumman), Ivan Bonar (Dr. Nelson). Dr. Gannon sticks his neck out to back a struggling student nurse who has been accused of mishandling a patient. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/17/1969)
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[ABC 9:00] The Johnny Cash Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 16 With Merle Haggard, Charley Pride, Brenda Lee. Johnny sings "Life Is Like a Mountain Railway", "One More Ride", "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow", "Ira Hayes" and "Wreck of the Number Nine". Merle Haggard sings "New York City Blues" and "Nobody Knows". Brenda Lee sings "Higher and Higher" and "I Think I Love You". Charley Pride sings "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone?". Johnny and Merle Haggard duet on "In the Jailhouse Now". Johnny and Brenda Lee duet on "Bad News". Charley Pride sings "Texarkana Baby". Johnny and Charley Pride do a medley of songs including "Long, Long Texas Road", "Abilene" and "Back To Houston". (Repeat program, originally aired 5/6/1970)
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[NBC 9:00] Kraft Music Hall [Reg]
With Martha Raye, Phil Harris, Sandie Shaw. Host Des O'Connor sings "Gentle on My Mind" and "That Old Feeling". Martha Raye and Phil Harris team up for a rendition of "You Say the Nicest Things".
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[CBS 10:00] Hawaii Five-O [Reg]: Sweet Terror
Season 2, episode 7 W: Robert C. Dennis D: Richard Benedict With Bill Bigelow (Leonard Burleson), Fred Titcomb (Official), Galen Kam (Li), C. K. Huang (Chemist), Soon-Teck Oh (Lao), Theodore Bikel (Erich Stoss), Philip Ahn (Quon), Linda Marsh (Marianna de Nava), Alex McAngus (Esteban), Bill Reddick (Hendricks), Emma Veary (Nurse Mako), Dick Cook (Bridger), Margie MacLeay (Stewardess), Victor Young (Kim), Joe Brennan (Gillard), Kenneth Ing (Doctor), Betty Ann Berry (Nurse), Chuck Couch (Cab Driver). A sketch drawn by a U.S. agent exposes McGarrett to a grim possiblity of germ warfare and potential loss of Hawaii's sugar industry. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/5/1969)
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[ABC 10:00] The Engelbert Humperdinck Show
Season 1, episode 4 With Joel Grey, Lena Horne, Trisha Noble, Vanity Fare. Miss Horne sings "A Flower Is a Lonesome Thing" and joins Engelbert on "New Fangled Tango". She also sings a medley of her past hits. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/11/1970)
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[NBC 10:00] Then Came Bronson [Reg]: Mating Dance For Tender Grass
Season 1, episode 20 W: Jack Morse D: Russ Mayberry With Eddie Little Sky (Boise Idaho), Buffy Sainte-Marie (Tender Grass), Ivan Naranjo (Spare Parts One), Kim Kahana (Spare Parts Two). Jim Bronson competes in a cross-country motorcycle race because he feels compelled to prove himself to an Indian girl. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/11/1970)
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