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Tuesday August 25, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday August 25, 1970:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Movie: Me And The Colonel (1958) The Governor & J.J.: Spring Time For Maggie (R) The Arms Debate  
ABC The Mod Squad: The Exile (R) TV Movie: The Spy Killer (1969) Marcus Welby, M.D.: The Soft Phrase Of Peace (R)
NBC I Dream Of Jeannie: Eternally Yours, Jeannie (R) The Debbie Reynolds Show: Debbie Gets Jim Fired (R) Julia: The Switch Sitters (R) Movie: Help! (1965)
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[CBS 7:30] Movie: Me And The Colonel (1958)
W: S.N. Behrman, George Froeschel   D: Peter Glenville

With Danny Kaye, Curt Jurgens, Nicole Maurey, Francoise Rosay, Lilliane Montevecchi, Akim Tamiroff.
A mild-mannered refugee and an arrogant Polish officer are thrown together during World War II.

[ABC 7:30] The Mod Squad [Reg]: The Exile
Season 2, episode 18
W: Don Richman, Harve Bennett   D: Robert Michael Lewis

With Nico Minardos (Ben-Ari Nassal), David Hurst (Consulate General), Ben Aliza (Hakim), Byron Morrow (John Sands), James B. Sikking (Professor), Lawrence Dane (Maj. Sarif).
Julie falls in love with an exchange student from the Middle East, unaware that he's the crown prince of his country -- and in danger of assasination.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/3/1970)

[NBC 7:30] I Dream Of Jeannie [Reg]: Eternally Yours, Jeannie
Season 5, episode 22
W: James Henerson   D: Joseph Goodson

With Denny Miller (Moose), Wright Colbert (Officer), Sally Ann Richards (Waf), Damian Bodie (Bonnie).
A visit by one of Tony's former girl friends stirs up Jeannie's jealousy.

(Repeat program, originally aired 3/17/1970)

[NBC 8:00] The Debbie Reynolds Show [Reg]: Debbie Gets Jim Fired
Season 1, episode 23

With Herbert Rudley (Crawford).
Jim loses his job when Debbie's scheme to get him a raise backfires.

(Repeat program, originally aired 3/10/1970)

[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: The Spy Killer (1969)
W: Jimmy Sangster   D: Roy Ward Baker

With Robert Horton, Sebastian Cabot, Jill St. John, Eleanor Summerfield, Lee Montague.
An American private eye is trapped by his former secret service boss and asked to cooperate on a counter-espionage caper.

[NBC 8:30] Julia [Reg]: The Switch Sitters
Season 2, episode 28
W: Ben Gershman   D: Bernard Wiesen

With C. Lindsay Workman (Otto Brockmeyer), Tom Hatten (Dr. Cross), Janear Hines (Roberta Simms), Anna Pagan (Adele), Melissa Newman (Wilma), Gerald York (Al).
A tape recorder reveals that Julia is the victim of a rotating babysitter conspiracy run by "mothers' helpers".

(Repeat program, originally aired 4/14/1970)

[NBC 9:00] Movie: Help! (1965)
W: Marc Behm, Charles Wood   D: Richard Lester

With John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Roy Kinnear, Victor Spinetti.
Zany tale with music of the Beatles pursued by an Eastern cult to get hold of a sacrificial ring worn by Ringo Starr.

[CBS 9:30] The Governor & J.J. [Reg]: Spring Time For Maggie
Season 1, episode 10
W: Gene Thompson   D: Lee Philips

Maggie, Gov. Drinkwater's secretary, begins to act like a woman in love and J.J. suspects that her father is the object of Maggie's affection.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/2/1969)

[CBS 10:00] The Arms Debate
Senators Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) and William Proxmire (D-Wis.) argue the United States' position in the arms race. CBS News correspondent Eric Sevareid moderates the broadcast during which the two senators discuss the need for the U.S. to maintain its lead as an arms power and the government's posture at the SALT meetings now in progress in Vienna.

[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: The Soft Phrase Of Peace
Season 1, episode 15
W: Robert Collins   D: Russ Mayberry

With Robert Guillaume (Carothers), Robert Brubaker (Dr. Vernon), Stacy Harris (Dr. Stanford), Vince Howard (Dr. Blair), Barney Phillips (Captain Cochran), Melvin Stewart (Sam Kincaid), Richard Van Vleet (Jim Morran), Kenneth Washington (Billy Kincaid).
The son of a non-violent black leader is hospitalized after being struck by a policeman during a student demonstration, and Dr. Welby is suspected of trying to cover up the officer's attack.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/6/1970)


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