Prime-time network TV listings for Monday November 2, 1970:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Luke
Season 16, episode 8 W: Jack Miller D: Bernard McEveety With Morgan Woodward (Luke Dangerfield), Rex Holman (Moses Reedy), Katherine Justice (Doris Prebble), Victor Izay (Bull), Howard Culver (Howie), Anthony Costello (Austin Keep). A wounded outlaw on the run comes to Dodge in search of the daughter he deserted 14 years before.
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[ABC 7:30] The Young Lawyers [Reg]: The Glass Prison
Season 1, episode 7 W: John W. Bloch With Pete Deuel (Dom Acosta), Barbara Luna (Stella Acosta), Lonny Chapman (Fowler), Harry Townes (Harris Colby). The NLO comes to the defense of a parolee who violated regulations to take his wife, a drug addict, out of the city to a sanitarium.
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[NBC 7:30] The Red Skelton Show
[Episode pre-empted; aired December 7, 1970.]
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[NBC 8:00] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In [Reg]: Episode #74
Season 4, episode 8 W: Allan Manings, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, John Rappaport, et al D: Mark Warren With Carol Channing. Miss Channing portrays a waddling clown, a leggy looker a la Marlene Dietrich and several different types of mothers. Also: Laugh-In crosses a variety show with a Congressional press conference.
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[CBS 8:30] Here's Lucy [Reg]: Lucy's Wedding Party
Season 3, episode 8 W: Sam Perrin, Ralph Goodman D: Jack Donohue With Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane), Bruce Gordon (Konstantin Kassos), Paul Picerni (Father Lambros), Cynthia Hull (Cleo Menikos), Sam Chew Jr. (Joe Androppalos), Lyle Talbot (Freddy Fox). When a young Greek couple are without a place to hold their reception, Lucy generously offers them Harry's house -- without his knowledge.
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[ABC 8:30] Silent Force [Reg]: In By Nine, Out By Five
Season 1, episode 7 With Tom Bosley (Gabriel Bianchi), Paul Lambert (Arnold Cane), Paul Harris (Saul), Carmen Zapata. The SF investigates a syndicate drive to control the dry cleaning industry.
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[CBS 9:00] Mayberry R.F.D. [Reg]: Howard's Nephew
Season 3, episode 8 W: Bob Mosher D: Christian Nyby With Brad David (Spud). Howard is dismayed when, after bragging to everyone about his outstanding nephew, the boy shows up for a visit wearing long hair and beads.
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[ABC 9:00] ABC Monday Night Football
Cincinnati's Bengals, expertly drilled by Paul Brown, have given everybody a battle this season. They're young, but have discipline and ability. Virgil Carter is coming through at quarterback for Cincinnati. The Steelers have been going with rookie quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who is looking sharp again as he did in the preseason schedule. Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Don Meredith report from Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium.
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[NBC 9:00] TV Movie: Berlin Affair (1970)
W: E. Jack Neuman, Peter Penduik D: David Lowell Rich With Darren McGavin, Fritz Weaver, Brian Kelly, Claude Dauphin, Pascale Petit, Christian Roberts, Darren Nesbitt, Kathie Browne. Espionage story of a European-based private detective assigned to find a former coworker in the spy business tied in with blackmail and ex-Nazis. Filmed in Berlin.
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Lost And Found
Season 3, episode 8 W: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul D: Reza Badiyi With Jerry Crews (Stage Manager), Buddy Lewis (Mr. Vincent). Doris joins Myrna on a search for a magazine article she's misplaced and it leads to an audition as go-go dancers for both of them.
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[CBS 10:00] The Carol Burnett Show [Reg]
Season 4, episode 8 With Cass Elliot, Ricardo Montalban. Montalban joins Carol in a spoof of aquacade movies and the dancers for "A Man and A Woman"; Miss Elliott sings "Good Times Are Coming" and joins Carol in a wallflower skit.
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