Prime-time network TV listings for Wednesday January 13, 1971:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Storefront Lawyers [Reg]: First We Get Rid Of The Principal
Season 1, episode 13 W: George Kirgo With Sheldon Collins (Nick Bonilla), Carmen Zapata (Teresa Bonilla), Nancy Burnett (Julie Loomis), Valentin de Vargas. The lawyers come to the defense of a junior high school student who has been expelled for petitioning to oust the principal.
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[ABC 7:30] The Courtship Of Eddie's Father [Reg]: The Ghetto Girl
Season 2, episode 15 W: Alan J. Levitt D: Gary Nelson With Amanda Lynne (Gus). An underprivileged girl with emotional problems is given a chance to work for Tom's magazine and disrupts the operation.
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[NBC 7:30] The Men From Shiloh [Reg]: The Politician
Season 9, episode 15 W: Robert Van Scoyk D: Michael Caffey With Carl Ballantine (Matty Ryan), John Ericson (Jack Bonham), Jean Hale (Eileen Terry), Denny Miller (Joe Terry), Diana Muldaur (Rachel Bonham), William Windom (Foster Bonham), Jim Davis (Roper), Sandy Kenyon (Constable Stokes), Byron Morrow (Harkin). The Virginian starts out to buy grazing land at another community, but soon is involved in a homicide mystery which includes him among the likely suspects.
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[ABC 8:00] Make Room For Granddaddy [Reg]: The Horrible Horoscope
Season 1, episode 15 With Mabel Albertson (Mrs. Bigelow), Stanley Myron Handelman (Henry Patterson). Superstitious Danny is thrown into a panic by an elevator operator's gloomy prediction. He makes the entire family walk up and down the seven flights of stairs to the apartment.
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[CBS 8:30] To Rome With Love [Reg]: Bonsai
Season 2, episode 16 With Beulah Quo (Mrs. Okada), Teru Shimada (Okada), Miko Mayama (Etsu), Page Forsythe (Sandy). Prof. Endicott and his new neighbor, a Japanese instructor in oriental flower arrangement, face the same problem -- teenage daughters who want more freedom.
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[ABC 8:30] Room 222 [Reg]: Now About That Cherry Tree
Season 2, episode 15 W: Albert Ruben D: Hy Averback With Bill Zuckert (Mr. Varnell), Edwina Gough (Betty Cleland), Ivor Francis (Mr. Dragen), Ta-Tanisha (Pam). Pam Arnold's delight at winning a scholarship at the art institute is ruined when her teacher denies he signed the application as her sponsor.
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[CBS 9:00] Medical Center [Reg]: Web Of Darkness
Season 2, episode 17 With Jessica Walter (Maggie Spencer), Roger Davis (Brad Carter), Janet Margolin (Terri Spencer), Alfred Ryder (Dr. Wiles). A woman executive is injured in a fall while horseback riding with her younger sister, and after surgery she becomes paralyzed.
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[ABC 9:00] The Johnny Cash Show [Reg]
Season 2, episode 15 With Jane Morgan, Bill Anderson, Jan Howard, Gordon Lightfoot, Homer and Jethro. Gordon Lightfoot sings "When Uncle Bill Quit Dope". Bill Anderson sings "Amazing Grace". Johnny with the Carter Family and the Statler Brothers perform "In The Sweet Bye And Bye", We Washed In the Blood Of the Lamb" and "Bringing In the Sheaves". Johnny and Jane Morgan duet on "A Boy Named Sue" and "A Girl Named Cash". All join in for "One More Ride".
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[NBC 9:00] Kraft Music Hall [Reg]: The Games People Play
With Anne Meara, Mary Ann Mobley, James Coco. Alan King hosts a program that deals with some of the funny games of life.
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[CBS 10:00] Hawaii Five-O [Reg]: To Kill Or Be Killed
Season 3, episode 17 W: Anthony Lawrence D: Paul Stanley With Michael Anderson Jr. (Michael Rigney), John Anderson (Brigadier General Earl Rigney), Peter Jason (Jack Rigney), Joy Bang (Gail Howard), Dorothy Green (Nancy Rigney), Philip Grayson (Lt. Bennett), Al Eben (Max Heller), Thomas McWilliams (Alan Croyden), Donald Weller (Rafe Bellamy), Glenn Cannon (Colonel Franklin), Robert Dixon (Jonathan Kaye), Brooks Almy (Anne James), Dave Donnelly (Mathews), Freda May Bird (Mrs. Jessup). McGarrett's investigation of the death of a Vietnam hero is obstructed by Army intelligence.
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[ABC 10:00] National Polling Day: What Americans Think
The results of a public opinion poll of 3,000 Americans which was taken just 36 hours before airtime by Louis Harris Associates. Harris joins host Frank Reynolds in analyzing the results as they are received. The cross-section of the population was asked about youth, the economy, war and law and order. Some majority opinions were surprising. Sixty-three percent favored imposition of wage and price controls; 70% believed law and order had broken down; 77% approved the recent prisoner of war raid near Hanoi.
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[NBC 10:00] Night Gallery [Reg]
1. Pamela's Voice W: Rod Serling D: Richard Benedict With Phyllis Diller (Pamela), John Astin (Jonathan). A nagging wife continues her diatribe against her husband even after he has murdered her. 2. Lone Survivor W: Rod Serling D: Gene Levitt With John Colicos (Survivor), Torin Thatcher (Captain), Hedley Mattingly (Doctor), Carl Milletaire (Quartermaster #2), Brendan Dillon (Quartermaster), Edward Colmans (Captain #2), William Beckley (Richards), Charles Davis (Wilson), Pierre Jalbert (Officer of Watch #2), Terence Pushman (Helmsman). A passing ship rescues an unconscious man in a lifeboat labeled "Titanic" -- three years after the liner sank. 3. The Doll W: Rod Serling D: Rudi Dorn With John Williams (Colonel Masters), Shani Wallis (Miss Danton), Henry Silva (Pandit Chola), John Barclay (Butler), Than Wyenn (Indian), Jewel Blanch (Monica). A hideous doll becomes an agent of revenge against an officer in Queen Victoria's colonial forces.
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