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Monday March 8, 1971
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Prime-time network TV listings for Monday March 8, 1971:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Gunsmoke: Dirty Sally (2) Here's Lucy: Lucy The Skydiver (R) Mayberry R.F.D.: Mike's Car The Doris Day Show: The Father-Son Weekend The Carol Burnett Show
ABC Let's Make A Deal Newlywed Game The Reel Game Movie: Mutiny On The Bounty (1962), part two
NBC The Red Skelton Show: The Candidate's Director Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Episode #91 TV Movie: Vanished (1971), part one
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[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Dirty Sally (2)
Season 16, episode 24
W: Jack Miller   D: Bernard McEveety

With Jeanette Nolan (Dirty Sally), Cliff Osmond (Tom Macomb), William Murphy (Loomis), Dack Rambo (Cyrus Pike), Ross Hagen (Hicks).
Sally Fergus removes two bullets from the outlaw Pike's shoulder, but is forced to leave him alone in her shack when she goes to seek medical advice in Dodge City.

[ABC 7:30] Let's Make A Deal

[NBC 7:30] The Red Skelton Show: The Candidate's Director
Season 20, episode 23
W: Jeffrey Barron, Lionel Burt, Mort Greene, Pat McCormick, Red Skelton   D: Terry Kyne

With Jan Arvan, Tony Randall, Pat Campbell, Peggy Rea, Jack Riley, Ray Kellogg.
Randall portrays a TV director instructing San Fernando Red on the finer points of presenting a political speech. Silent spot: Toothache victim fears dentist.

[ABC 8:00] Newlywed Game

[NBC 8:00] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In [Reg]: Episode #91
Season 4, episode 25
W: Allan Manings, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, John Rappaport, et al   D: Mark Warren

Faded film queen Laverne Blossom (Ruth Buzzi) is reunited on camera with her once-famed screen lover Ramon Armstrong (Arte Johnson) after 40 years; Ann Elder interviews Arte as the presidential candidate from Alpine County, Laugh-In takes a Mod World look at the FBI, and Big Al interviews the world's shortest basketball center (Arte).

[CBS 8:30] Here's Lucy [Reg]: Lucy The Skydiver
Season 3, episode 2
W: Larry Rhine, Lou Derman   D: Herbert Kenwith

With Bill Baldwin (Steve Campbell), Rhodes Reason (Sam Tolliver).
In an effort to convince Kim and Craig to give up their dangerous hobbies, Lucy makes believe she's taking up skydiving -- and finds herself on a plane with nowhere to go. . . almost.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/21/1970)

[ABC 8:30] The Reel Game
With Jack Benny.

[CBS 9:00] Mayberry R.F.D. [Reg]: Mike's Car
Season 3, episode 23
W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant   D: Hal Cooper

With Michael Barbera (Harold), Sean Kelly (Denny).
Sam lets his son Mike buy an old car, believing he'll never get it to work, then must decide how to handle it when he does.

[ABC 9:00] Movie: Mutiny On The Bounty (1962), part two
W: Charles Lederer   D: Lewis Milestone

With Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris, Hugh Griffith, Tarita, Richard Haydn.
A film which retells the 1789 real-life mutiny aboard the HMAV Bounty led by Fletcher Christian against the ship's captain, William Bligh.

[NBC 9:00] TV Movie: Vanished (1971), part one
W: Dean Riesner   D: Buzz Kulik

With Richard Widmark, Arthur Hill, Murray Hamilton, E.G. Marshall, Robert Young, James Farentino, William Shatner, Skye Aubrey, Larry Hagman, Eleanor Parker.
Two-part drama deals with the disappearance of the President of the United States' top adviser at a period in the future. Chet Huntley, Betty White and Sheree North also appear.

[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: The Father-Son Weekend
Season 3, episode 25
W: Budd Grossman   D: Reza Badiyi

With John Astin (Jim Keatley), John Lupton (Chuck Rogers), H.M. Wynant (Gary Hansen), Richard Steele (Bradley Keatley), Ted Foulkes (Dean Rogers), Billy McMickle (Chris Hansen).
Doris raises some eyebrows and hackles when she escorts son Toby on a YMCA father-son weekend campout.

[CBS 10:00] The Carol Burnett Show [Reg]
Season 4, episode 24

With Bernadette Peters, Mike Douglas.
Douglas solos "Theme From Love Story" and Miss Peters joins the dancers in "Tea for Two"; Mike and Carol offer a musical medley; movie spoof titled "Most Happy Stella".


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