Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday March 2, 1971:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] The Beverly Hillbillies [Reg]: Elly, The Secretary
Season 9, episode 21 W: Paul Henning, Dick Wesson D: Robert M. Leeds With Hannah Aden (Louellen). One of Jethro's childhood sweethearts comes to town for a visit and Jethro fears she has marriage on her mind.
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[ABC 7:30] The Mod Squad [Reg]: Welcome To Our City
Season 3, episode 21 W: Tony Barrett, Shirl Hendryx D: John Llewellyn Moxey With John Dennis (Keller), Don Eitner (Doctor), Woodrow Parfrey (Pawnbroker), Edward Faulkner (Frank Dunn), Allen Garfield (Weaver), John Carter (Willis Clark), Billy Bowles (Billy Clark), Virginia Gregg (Hattie). The squad sets out to find the father of a 15-year-old farm boy and turns up evidence that the man is involved in a loan shark racket.
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[NBC 7:30] Julia [Reg]: Swing Low, Sweet Charity
Season 3, episode 23 W: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman D: Bernard Wiesen With Phil Silvers (Capt. Blastoff), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Richard Steele (Richard), Ezra Stone (Director). Captain Blastoff, a high-paid television performer, appears on a fund-raising telethon. Corey and Earl misinterpret his plea for money and Break their piggy banks to pay "his" hospital bills.
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[CBS 8:00] Green Acres [Reg]: The Hole In The Porch
Season 6, episode 23 W: Jay Sommers, Dick Chevillat D: Richard L. Bare With Foster Brooks (Farmer #1), Pat Cranshaw (Farmer #2). When Hank Kimball falls through the Douglas' porch, Mr. Haney sees the opportunity to make a fast buck and appears as Kimball's attorney.
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[NBC 8:00] The Don Knotts Show
With Tony Randall, Claudine Longet, The Three Degrees. Randall portrays a man of the cloth in one sketch, takes a pet ant to a veterinarian, helps Don find his missing wife, and challenges Knotts to a pool game; Miss Longet sings and helps Don with his French.
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[CBS 8:30] Hee Haw
Season 2, episode 9 With Charley Pride, Susan Raye. Pride sings "Louisiana Man" and "Me and Bobby McGee". Miss Raye's numbers are "Down in the Boondocks" and "Glory Hallelujah, How They Sing". Roy Clark offers "Lara's Theme" and Buck Owens does "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands". (Repeat program, originally aired 11/17/1970)
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[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Yuma (1971)
W: Charles Wallace D: Ted Post With Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan, Edgar Buchanan, Kathryn Hays, Peter Mark Richman, Morgan Woodward. Clint Walker, TV's "Cheyenne", makes his first appearance in a television western in over seven years as a U.S. marshal in a lawless frontier town.
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[NBC 9:00] First Tuesday
A study of the lifestyle of the American steelworker, filmed in Gary, Ind., which offers revealing glimpses of their attitudes toward their work and the economics of the nation. Another segment examines an unorthodox treatment for cancer patients. There's a look at a ski-boom in the Rockies, filmed in Colorado, and a report on a political party in Holland called the Kabouters Party, made up of young local hippies.
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[CBS 9:30] All In The Family [Reg]: Lionel Moves Into The Neighborhood
Season 1, episode 8 W: Don Nicholl, Bryan Joseph D: John Rich With Vincent Gardenia (Jim Bowman), Isabel Sanford (Louise Jefferson), Mike Evans (Lionel Jefferson). Archie attempts to buy out a Negro family that plans to move in down the street.
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[CBS 10:00] 60 Minutes
CBS News takes a behind-the-scenes look at a White House State Dinner for visiting Italian Premier Emilio Colombo. Coverage follows the arrival ceremony through the dinner to the musical entertainment in the East Room with the First Family and guests. Also: a profile of an amateur boxer, 28-year old Ron Lyle, who is about to turn professional after spending many years in prison; a survey of reactions to a CBS report on a Federal Housing Authority (FHA) scandal in Spokane, Wash.
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[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: Don't Kid A Kidder
Season 2, episode 21 D: Herschel Daugherty With Kay Medford (Mrs. Varni), Robert Pratt (Jerome Varni), Kathleen Lloyd (Ruth), Lana Wood (Angie), Jack De Mave (Dr. Wilder), Marguerite Chapman (Angie's Mother). A blind mother arranges for plastic surgery for her homely son but doesn't anticipate the problems caused by the transformation.
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