Tuesday October 20, 1970
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Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday October 20, 1970:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Beverly Hillbillies: Don't Marry A Frogman Green Acres: Oliver Goes Broke Hee Haw To Rome With Love: Rome Is Where You Find It Television And Politics
ABC The Mod Squad: The Song Of Willie TV Movie: Wild Women (1970) Marcus Welby, M.D.: To Get Through The Night
NBC The Don Knotts Show Julia: Kim An' Horror Movie: House Of Cards (1968)


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Program details:



[CBS 7:30] The Beverly Hillbillies [Reg]: Don't Marry A Frogman
Season 9, episode 5
W: Paul Henning, Dick Wesson   D: Robert M. Leeds

With Roger Torrey (Mark Templeton). Granny's belief that Elly May's boyfriend, Navy frogman Mark Templeton, is turning into a real frog leads her to mix up a magic potion to keep him human.

[ABC 7:30] The Mod Squad [Reg]: The Song Of Willie
Season 3, episode 5
W: Steffi Barrett, Tony Barrett   D: Gene Nelson

With Bill Walker (Rollie), Lawrence Cook (Cal Rush), Marlene Clark (Ruthie Rush), Norman Alden (Charles Swain), Jed Allan (Frank Walsh), Lola Falana (Marci Weaver), Sammy Davis Jr. (Willie Rush). The life of a ruthless motion picture star is threatened.

[NBC 7:30] The Don Knotts Show
With Richard Crenna, Juliet Prowse, Dion and the Belmonts, Doug Kershaw.

[CBS 8:00] Green Acres [Reg]: Oliver Goes Broke
Season 6, episode 5
W: Jay Sommers, Dick Chevillat   D: Richard L. Bare

With Victoria Paige Meyerink (Lori Baker), Dave Willock (Ticket Agent), Bob Gravage (Man). Lisa is spotted in the county welfare's soup line and all Hooterville is sure the Douglases have gone broke -- especially when Oliver bounces a check.

[CBS 8:30] Hee Haw
Season 2, episode 6

With Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Doug Kershaw.

[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Wild Women (1970)
W: Richard Carr, Lou Morheim   D: Don Taylor

With Hugh O'Brian, Anne Francis, Marilyn Maxwell, Marie Windsor, Sherry Jackson, Robert F. Simon, John Neris, Troy Melton. Adventure tale of five robust female convicts recruited to pose as wives of Army engineers on a secret mission to map Texas prior to the annexation of Texas -- and war with Mexico.

[NBC 8:30] Julia [Reg]: Kim An' Horror
Season 3, episode 6
W: Alan J. Levitt   D: Coby Ruskin

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Janear Hines (Roberta), Stephanie James (Kim Bruce). Julia agrees to care for Steve Bruce's little daughter while he's out of town and Corey and Earl immediately set about keeping her out of their play.

[NBC 9:00] Movie: House Of Cards (1968)
W: Harriet Frank Jr., Irving Ravetch   D: John Guillermin

With George Peppard, Inger Stevens, Orson Welles, Keith Michell, Ralph Michael. An American drifter, down on his luck in Paris, unwittingly becomes embroiled in a right-wing plot to take over France and build a Fascist empire.

[CBS 9:30] To Rome With Love [Reg]: Rome Is Where You Find It
Season 2, episode 6

With Argentina Brunetti (Josie), Don Grady (Robbie Douglas), Tina Cole (Katie Miller Douglas), William Demarest (Uncle Charley O'Casey). My Three Sons co-stars Uncle Charley, Robbie and Katie visit Rome and the Endicotts. Uncle Charley enlists Mike's aid in finding a World War I girlfriend as Robbie and Katie hope for a second honeymoon.

[CBS 10:00] Television And Politics Mike Wallace hosts an exploration into the use and abuse of television in political campaigning. Wallace, to assess television's impact, will follow the current Senatorial campaigns in New York and Ohio, and will interview some of the best known makers of political commercials. Dean Burch, Chairman of the F.C.C; Nicholas Johnson, a member of the F.C.C.; Lawrence O'Brien, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee; and Rep. Rogers Morton (R-Md.), Chairman of the Republican National Committee, will offer their views.

[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: To Get Through The Night
Season 2, episode 6
W: Charles A. McDaniel   D: Marc Daniels

With Larry Hagman (Dr. Sam Bowers), Barbara Anderson (Marci Shore), Anthony Eisley (John Borden), George Takei (Fred), Norman Stuart (Dr. Kingman), Judith McConnell (Claudia Moran). Welby finds it difficult to treat an old friend, a "hot-line" psychiatrist who is more concerned with helping a girl threatening suicide than with his own continued existence.

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