Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday January 14, 1971:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Family Affair [Reg]: Too Late, Too Soon
Season 5, episode 17 W: Austin Kalish, Irma Kalish D: Charles T. Barton With Heather Angel (Miss Faversham), Peter Duryea (Jim Turner). After Cissy learns that Gregg is going to the college Mardi Gras with someone else, she's upset until she meets Emily's intern-son and they make plans to attend the event together.
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[ABC 7:30] Matt Lincoln [Reg]: Christopher
Season 1, episode 16 W: Jean Holloway D: Vince Edwards With John Rubinstein (Christopher), Christine Belford. Lincoln tries to help a concert pianist-composer cope with his loss of hearing. The musician breaks his engagement to a girl before he learns he's facing total deafness. (Last show of the series.)
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[NBC 7:30] The Flip Wilson Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 16 With Steve Lawrence, Roberta Flack, Zero Mostel. Mostel plays a man about to leap from a skyscraper; Steve and Flip play nervous bridegrooms; Mostel is a "demanding heavy-set robber".
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[CBS 8:00] The Jim Nabors Hour [Reg]
Season 2, episode 17 With Robert Goulet. Goulet joins Nabors in a medley of Vincent Newman's songs. In a skit, Goulet and Nabors are college roommates. Frank Sutton, in the brothers-in-law segment, tries to give up smoking.
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[ABC 8:30] Bewitched [Reg]: Mother-In-Law Of The Year
Season 7, episode 14 W: Phil Sharp, Henry Sharp D: William Asher With Robert Q. Lewis (Maxwell), Jim Lange (M.C.), John McGiver (Bobbins). Samantha's mother promotes herself as the ideal mother-in-law for a candy company campaign Darrin is arranging.
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[NBC 8:30] Bob Hope Christmas Show [special]
With Ursula Andress, Gloria Loring, Lola Falana, Bobbi Martin, Jennifer Hosten (Miss World of 1971), Johnny Bench, The Golddiggers, Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Highlights of Hope's Christmas trip to entertain American servicemen in England, West Germany, Crete, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea and Alaska.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: 5 Branded Women (1960)
W: Ivo Perelli, Paul Jarrico, Michael Wilson D: Martin Ritt With Van Heflin, Vera Miles, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jeanne Moreau, Richard Basehart, Silvana Mangano, Harry Guardino, Steve Forrest. Five women in an occupied Yugoslavian town, whose hair is shorn by vengeful partisans for fraternizing with the enemy, embark on a courageous campaign to help their countrymen.
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[ABC 9:00] Barefoot In The Park [Reg]: You'll Never Walk Alone
Season 1, episode 3 W: Susan Harris D: Jerry Paris With Stanley Adams (Delivery Man), Bryan O'Byrne (Auctioneer), Jonathan Hole, Natalie Schafer (Miss Lorraine). Corie models an expensive dress at a charity affair that taxes Paul's purse and patience. He becomes the high bidder on a $600 dress that his boss wanted for his daughter, and then he gets caught in the zipper of Corie's dress. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/8/1970)
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: The Hideaway
Season 1, episode 15 W: Harry Winkler, Harry Dolan D: Richard Michaels With Reni Santoni (Ernie Wilson), Pat Cranshaw (Grubby), Cliff Osmond (Efram), Dub Taylor (Slim Daniels). Felix persuades Oscar to use his influence to prevent a great college quarterback from being "corrupted" by professional football.
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[ABC 10:00] The Immortal [Reg]: Brother's Keeper
Season 1, episode 15 W: Robert Duncan, Wanda Duncan, Stephen Kandel D: Charles R. Rondeau With Marj Dusay (Allison Richards), Michael Strong (Jason Richards), James B. Sikking (Administrator), Michael Masters (Dalby), Tom Stewart (Assistant), Frank Orsatti (Heavy). Ben Richards believes he has found his brother after a lengthy search. But Fletcher is also on hand to catch the two men together. (Last show of the series.)
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[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 6, episode 17 With Orson Welles, Charles Nelson Reilly, The Golddiggers. Welles plays an expert in the supernatural who convinces Martin he has made a woman invisible, a science reporter who covers the rejuvenation of a 104-year-old man, and a boxing commissioner who decides to "dress up" the fights. Welles also recites the Biblical story of Noah. Martin sings "Second Hand Rose" and "April Showers".
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