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Thursday June 25, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday June 25, 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: Grandpa, Sir (R) Happy Days: Comedy & Music Of The 1930's & '40s Movie: Libel (1959)
ABC Animal World: Guardian Angels That Girl: Opening Night (R) Bewitched: You're So Agreeable (R) This Is Tom Jones (R) Harold Robbins' The Survivors: Chapter Three (R)
NBC Daniel Boone: The Man (R) Ironside: Beware The Wiles Of A Stranger (R) Dragnet: Bunco - $9,000 (R) The Dean Martin Show (R)
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[CBS 7:30] Family Affair [Reg]: Grandpa, Sir
Season 4, episode 15
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Charles T. Barton

With Gregg Fedderson (Gregg), Kelly Corcoran (Craig), Paul Fix (Ted Patterson), Victoria Paige Meyerink (Cindy).
A grandfather the children have not seen for five years and whom they scarcely remember pays a call on the children and is treated lukewarmly.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/8/1970)

[ABC 7:30] Animal World: Guardian Angels
Carpinteria Beach and the Veterinary Medical School at UC Davis are sites where man is helping his fellow animals.

[NBC 7:30] Daniel Boone [Reg]: The Man
Season 6, episode 4
W: Jack Guss   D: Nathan Juran

With Roosevelt Grier, George Backman (Addison), Gene Evans (Stark), Kevin O'Neal (Webster), Ray Harden (British Sergeant).
A former slave, who is now the chief of an Indian tribe, aids Boone in capturing the cannon of the British fort.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/16/1969)

[CBS 8:00] Happy Days: Comedy & Music Of The 1930's & '40s
Season 1, episode 1

With Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Buddy Rich, Helen O'Connell, Bob Eberle.
Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, with Louis Nye as host, headline a new variety series moving into the Jim Nabors spot for the summer. The first program features comedy and music of the 1930s. Regulars in the series are Chuck McCann, Laura Lacey, Julie McWhirter, Clive Clerk, The Alan Copeland Singers, Bill Oberlin, Jerry Dexter, Jim McGeorge's band and the Wisa d'Orso Dancers. Tonight, Bob and Ray spoof old radio days in "Mr. Agony"; Bergen reprises an old routine; Miss O'Connell and Eberle duet on "Tangerine".

[ABC 8:00] That Girl [Reg]: Opening Night
Season 4, episode 16
W: Arnold Horwitt   D: Russ Mayberry

With Bobo Lewis (Gloria), Gino Conforti (Nino), Sam Weston (Plumber), Evelyn King (Actress), Patty Regan (Phone Operator), Army Archerd (Himself), Vernon Scott (Himself), Joyce Haber (Herself).
Ann dreams of receiving caustic reviews of her performance on Broadway a few hours before curtain time, but still is unprepared for the real fiasco that follows.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/8/1970)

[ABC 8:30] Bewitched [Reg]: You're So Agreeable
Season 6, episode 13
W: Ed Jurist   D: Luther James

With Charles Lane (Shotwell), J. Edward McKinley (Washburn), Bernie Kuby (Waitress), Sandra Gould (Gladys), George Tobias (Abner), Morgan Jones (Johnson), Marion Madden (Miss Wiley), Sandra Kent (Hostess).
Darrin loses his job while under the spell of Samantha's mother. He agrees with everything and everybody.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/11/1969)

[NBC 8:30] Ironside [Reg]: Beware The Wiles Of A Stranger
Season 3, episode 15
W: Robert Earll   D: Don Weis

With John Ericson (Fred), Stacy Harris (Gordon), William Boyett (Cop), Harry Harvey (Day Clerk), Byron Mabe (Night Clerk), Dan Kemp (Police Lieutenant), Tina Louise (Candy).
After giving a lift to a girl hitchhiker, Mark unintentionally joins forces with a trio of gunmen who have held up a private poker club.

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

[CBS 9:00] Movie: Libel (1959)
W: Anatole de Grunwald, Karl Tunberg   D: Anthony Asquith

With Olivia de Havilland, Dirk Bogarde, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Robert Morley, Paul Massie.
A suit for libel is brought against a British newspaper by a young baronet. The paper published a letter charging that a Sir Mark Loddon was an impostor and that the man claiming to be Mark was an ex-actor who, after Mark's death, had taken over his identity and even his wife.

[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.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/19/1970)

[NBC 9:30] Dragnet [Reg]: Bunco - $9,000
Season 4, episode 12
W: Don Kilburn   D: Jack Webb

With Dave Willock (Charlie Feeney), Nydia Westman (Myrtle Periwinkle), Buddy Lester (Frank Bevonna), Davis Roberts (Reverend Martin), Sidney Clute (Al Roth), Stanley Adams (Paul Bakeman), Clark Howat (Capt. Franklin).
An ex-vaudevillian turned alcoholic claims two con men bilked him out of a large sum of money he claims he found on the sidewalk.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/11/1969)

[ABC 10:00] Harold Robbins' The Survivors: Chapter Three
Season 1, episode 3

Baylor grants Duncan's request for a bank loan to Santerra on the condition that Duncan return to the bank; Jeff becomes involved in a student demonstration and is arrested.

(Repeat program)

[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 5, episode 28

With Phil Harris, Arte Johnson, Nancy Kwan, Lou Rawls.
Martin's solos are "Bye, Bye Blackbird" and "If I Had You". Miss Kwan, as a hillbilly, sings "The Simple Joys of Maidenhood". Arte in a sketch plays Dean's "Russian counterpart in television". Harris sings "A Boy Named Sue" and teams with Dean in a humorous rendition of "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen". Rawls offers "I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone" and combines with Martin in a medley of Al Jolson songs.

(Repeat program, originally aired 4/9/1970)


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