Prime-time network TV listings for Monday February 22, 1971:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Lavery
Season 16, episode 22 W: Donald Sanford D: Vincent McEveety With Karl Swenson (Mr. Hubert), Ken Swofford (Harry), Judi West (April Lavery), Anthony Costello (Keith Lavery), David Carradine (Clint), Jack Perkins (Trapper), David Huddleston (Arno), Chanin Hale (Verna), Hank Patterson (Hank Miller). Prison parolee Keith Lavery seems destined for better things when, after saving Marshal Dillon's life, Matt gets him a steady job. Things take a change for the worse when Lavery discovers his wife is a saloon girl and he's accused of robbing his employer.
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[ABC 7:30] Let's Make A Deal
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[NBC 7:30] The Red Skelton Show: Humperdoo's Magic Tire
Season 20, episode 21 W: Mort Greene, Pat McCormick, Arthur Phillips, Larry Rhine, Red Skelton D: Terry Kyne With George Gobel, Chanin Hale. Gobel plays an auto tire magnate who tries to do away with Ludwig Von Humperdoo after he invents cement tires for rubber roads. In the Silent Spot, Red's a sailor who tries to make a date with a girl in the park.
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[ABC 8:00] Newlywed Game
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[NBC 8:00] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In [Reg]: Episode #89
Season 4, episode 23 W: Allan Manings, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, John Rappaport, et al D: Mark Warren With Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Bing Crosby. Peter Lawford plays a psychiatrist, a presidential press secretary facing the media after a very uneventful day, and joins the Laugh-In crew in a salute to George Washington. Also, Tyrone invites Gladys for a swim; Dick has problems as the proprietor of an adult book store.
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[CBS 8:30] Here's Lucy [Reg]: Lucy's Goes Hawaiian (2)
Season 3, episode 24 W: Ray Singer, Al Schwartz, Milt Josefsberg D: Jack Donohue With Vivian Vance (Vivian Jones), Robert Alda (Captain McClay), Anita Mann (Wendy). Lucy discovers to her dismay that Uncle Harry is as hard to work for at sea as he is at home in her new job as the cruise director's assistant en route to Hawaii.
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[ABC 8:30] The Reel Game
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[CBS 9:00] Mayberry R.F.D. [Reg]: Alice And The Professor
Season 3, episode 21 W: Bob Mosher, Charles Stewart D: Christian Nyby With Leonid Kinskey (Professor Radetzky). Alice seems to be getting emotionally involved with her harp teacher. Unfortunately, he seems only involved with her cooking and money.
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[ABC 9:00] Movie: The Blue Max (1966), part two
W: David Pursall, Jack Seddon, Gerald Hanley D: John Guillermin With George Peppard, James Mason, Ursula Andress, Jeremy Kemp, Karl Michael Vogler, Loni von Friedl, Anton Diffring, Carl Schell. World War I drama about a glory-hungry young German aviator, cold-blooded and fiercely competitive in his quest for the Blue Max, a high-ranking medal.
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[NBC 9:00] Sarge [Reg]: The Badge Or The Cross
W: Don M. Mankiewicz D: Richard Colla With George Kennedy (Sarge), Larry Gates (Arnie Bigelow), Nico Minardos (Nico), Stewart Moss (Father Terence), Ricardo Montalban (Sgt. Matteo), Diane Baker (Carol), Henry Wilcoxon (Bishop Andrade), Sallie Shockley (Kenji Takichi). Pilot movie for the series. After a bomb in a car kills his wife, Sarge re-evaluates his life and decides to return to the priesthood he once prepared to enter.
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Doris Goes To Hollywood
Season 3, episode 23 W: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul, Don Genson D: Reza Badiyi With Henry Fonda (Himself), Oscar Beregi Jr. (Otto Von Braunstein), Paula Victor (Secretary), Joey Forman (Harry Maret), William Tregoe (Mr. Conroy). Doris Martin wins a Doris Day look-alike contest and a trip to Hollywood.
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[CBS 10:00] The Carol Burnett Show [Reg]
Season 4, episode 22 With Chita Rivera, Bob Newhart. A salute to MGM with spoofs of such memorable movies as "Ninotchka", "Varsity Drag" and "Gone With the Wind". Bob Newhart plays the cool photographer from "Blow Up" dabbling with a sexy model. Chita zaps through a "Lucretia McEvil" dance number.
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[ABC 10:30] SST - Super Sound And Fury
An examination of the controversial issues surrounding the supersonic plane. Reporting the many aspects of the debate are Jules Bergman, science editor; George Watson, London bureau chief; Irv Chapman, Moscow bureau head. Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.), project foe, and William Magruder, project director and advocate are featured in interviews.
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