Prime-time network TV listings for Monday July 6, 1970:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: The Thieves
Season 15, episode 24 W: Thomas Tompson D: Philip Leacock With Royal Dano (Gideon Hale), James Nusser (Louie Pheeters), Michael Burns (Eric Tabray), Timothy Burns (Billy Clarke), John Schuck (Burt Tilden), William Callaway (Claude "Shuffles" Jones), Daphne Field (Mrs. Hale). Sam the bartender takes custody of one of three boys on probation from county jail on a robbery charge. The kid lands in more hot water with his two pals, but Sam doggedly covers up for him. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/9/1970)
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[ABC 7:30] It Takes A Thief [Reg]: Touch Of Magic
Season 3, episode 17 W: Oscar Brodney D: Gerd Oswald With Edward Binns (Wally), Bette Davis (Bessie Grindel), Maurice Marsac (Carlo Rubano), Douglas Henderson (Doctor), Lyn Peters (Senora Rubano), Arthur Batanides (Passenger), Francine Pyne (Estelle). Bette Davis makes a rare television appearance as a down-on-her-luck jewel thief whom Al Mundy seeks to help but unintentionally involves in international intrigue. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/26/1970)
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[NBC 7:30] My World And Welcome To It [Reg]: The Human Being And The Dinosaur
Season 1, episode 18 W: Laurence Marks D: Alan Rafkin With Jimmy Miller (Boy), Jesse White (Harold Berger). Lydia takes a punch at a neighborhood boy and sets off an adventure into the realm of superior-inferior beings. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/12/1970)
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[NBC 8:00] Monday Theater: Two Boys
With Mitch Vogel (Jud Thomas), Mark Kearney (Billy Beckett), Dabbs Greer (Theater Manager). First of six half-hour comedies scheduled for consecutive weeks. The premier show is a story of two 13-year-olds whose friendship turns to fisticuffs over "sneak-in" privileges at a local theater.
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[CBS 8:30] The Lucy Show [Reg]: Lucy Gets Mooney Fired
Season 6, episode 9 D: Jack Donohue With Irwin Charone (Henry), Joan Swift (Joan Cosgrove). Lucy slips 48 cents into the bank's till to balance the books -- and gets Mooney fired. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/6/1967)
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[ABC 8:30] Movie: Picture Mommy Dead (1966)
W: Robert Sherman D: Bert Gordon With Don Ameche, Martha Hyer, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Susan Gordon, Wendell Corey, Signe Hasso, Maxwell Reed, . Shaken by her mother's death, a young heiress comes home from an asylum to a father, stepmother and cousin she cannot trust.
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[NBC 8:30] Movie: How To Murder Your Wife (1965)
W: George Axelrod D: Richard Quine With Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas, Eddie Mayehoff, Claire Trevor, Jack Albertson, Sidney Blackmer. After a wild party, a comic strip artist wakes to find himself married.
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[CBS 9:00] Mayberry R.F.D. [Reg]: The Mayberry Road
Season 2, episode 20 W: Bob Mosher D: Hal Cooper With Hope Summers (Clara), Maudie Prickett (Myrtle), Hal Baylor (Foreman), Raymond Kark (Wickes), Mary Lou Taylor (Elise), Ned Wertimer (Osborne). Aunt Bee and her garden club ladies take a stand on conservationism, then embroil Sam in their project. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/16/1970)
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Doris Meets A Prince
Season 2, episode 23 W: Budd Grossman D: Fred De Cordova With Cesare Danova (Prince Carlos), Roy Roberts (Thaddeus Gilby), Luis de Cordova (Prime Minister), Eric Mason (Aide). Doris' life is pleasantly complicated by a visiting prince who wants her to marry him and become his princess. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/16/1970)
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[CBS 10:00] The Wild Wild West [Reg]: The Night Of The Bleak Island
Season 4, episode 21 W: Robert Kent D: Marvin Chomsky With John Williams (Sir Nigel Scott), Beverly Garland (Celia Rydell), Richard Erdman (Mordecai Krone), Robert Harris (Steven Rydell), Lorna Lewis (Helen Merritt), Jon Lormer (Boatman), Pat O'Hara (Jarvis), Jana Taylor (Alicia Crane), Christian Anderson (Servant #2), Gene Tyburn (Mark Chambers), James Westerfield (McAvity), Yvonne Shubert (Girl). Agent James West's mission to take possession of a priceless diamond sends him to an eerie island estate. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/14/1969)
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[ABC 10:30] Now
Three prominent Democrats -- Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Me.), Lawrence F. O'Brien, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Rep. Henry S. Reuss (D-Wis.) -- discuss national and foreign affairs with William H. Lawrence and Louis Rukeyser.
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