Prime-time network TV listings for Monday October 19, 1970:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Snow Train (1)
Season 16, episode 6 W: Preston Wood D: Gunnar Hellstrom With Eddie Firestone (Hap), Clifton James (Sam Wickes), Gene Evans (Billy), John Milford (Clay Foreman), X Brands (Chief Red Willow), Roy Engel (Tibbett), Ken Lynch (Lucas), Richard Kelton (Bud), Dana Elcar (Pennigrath), Loretta Swit (Donna), Tim Considine (Scott Coleman), Pamela Dunlap (Ada Coleman), Eddie Applegate (Al), Doreen Lang (Mae), Anne Seymour (Sarah), Ronald A. One Feather (Indian Hunter # 1), LeMayne L. LaPointe (Indian Hunter # 2), LeMoyne W. Millard (Indian Hunter # 3). Matt Dillon is faced with releasing two prisoners to the Sioux Indians -- and torture and death -- or endangering an entire train of passengers. Filmed in the famed Black Hills of South Dakota.
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[ABC 7:30] The Young Lawyers [Reg]: Where's Aaron?
Season 1, episode 5 With Brian Cutler (John O'Brien), Philip Kenneally (Lincoln Dexter), Jonathan Lippe (Charlie Brazo), Richard Eastham (Torrance), Johnny Haymer (Jimmy), Celia Kaye (Helen). Aaron Silverman defends his neighborhood friends against a landlord's eviction notice, and is even booked for assault.
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[NBC 7:30] The Red Skelton Show: Census Taker
Season 20, episode 6 W: Jeffrey Barron, Lionel Burt, Mort Greene, Pat McCormick, Red Skelton D: Terry Kyne With Jan Arvan, Mary Foran, Ida Mae McKenzie, Gene Barry. Clem trys to take a census of a man that is cheating on his wife. Silent Spot: "The Taxidermist's Mother-in-Law".
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[NBC 8:00] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In [Reg]: Episode #72
Season 4, episode 6 W: Allan Manings, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, John Rappaport, et al D: Mark Warren With Zero Mostel, David Frost, Don Ho. Zero Mostel turns up as an ancient Roman, a modern Italian, a German inventor, a Yiddish candidate for Hamlet and a mobster mogul as Laugh-In looks at organized crime.
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[CBS 8:30] Here's Lucy [Reg]: Lucy, The Coed
Season 3, episode 6 W: Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs D: Jack Baker With Marilyn Maxwell (Gloria Pendleton), Robert Alda (Dean Butler), Kevin Edwards (Norman), Jim Bates (Clarence), Cecil Gold (Cecil). Harry, recruited to stage a college show for an alumni reunion, enlists the talents of Lucy, Kim and Craig.
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[ABC 8:30] Silent Force [Reg]: The Judge
Season 1, episode 5 With Judge Caldwell (John Dehner), DeForest Kelley (Curston), Paul Carr (Dr. Morris), Edward Ansara (Danny Buck), Dean Rhoads (Tim Nayler), Loretta Leversee (Mrs. Caldwell). The SIlent Force discovers that the presiding judge in a syndicate mobster's bribery case is linked to the underworld.
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[CBS 9:00] Mayberry R.F.D. [Reg]: Hair
Season 3, episode 6 W: Perry Grant, Dick Bensfield D: Christian Nyby With Joanie Larson (Sally), Mary Lansing (Martha), Allan Melvin (Earl), Ruth Thom (Woman). Emmett buys a toupee but is too embarrassed to admit it to his wife and friends.
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[ABC 9:00] ABC Monday Night Football
Washington Redskins at Oakland Raiders.
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[NBC 9:00] TV Movie: The Other Man (1970)
W: Eric Bercovici, Michael Blankfort D: Richard A. Colla With Roy Thinnes, Joan Hackett, Arthur Hill, Tammy Grimes, James Gavin, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Virginia Gregg, Bruce Kirby. Suspense tale of a married woman who falls in love with a ex-convict playboy. When the man is mysteriously killed, she begins to suspect her attorney husband is responsible.
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Doris Leaves Today's World (2)
Season 3, episode 6 W: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul D: Reza Badiyi With Lew Ayres (William Tyler), Pat Cranshaw (Fred), John Stuart (Jameson), Teru Shimada (Mr. Orokumu), Richard Angarola (Mr. Constantine). Doris' glamorous life as exective secretary to billionaire WIlliam Tyler loses much of its appeal when, while in Greece, she learns that Toby is missing at home.
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[CBS 10:00] The Carol Burnett Show [Reg]
Season 4, episode 6 With Mel Torme, Lucille Ball. Misses Ball and Burnett portray stage mothers pushing their precocious offspring in an audition, and star in a spoof of "Some Like It Hot"; Torme solos "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?".
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