Prime-time network TV listings for Monday July 19, 1971:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Uncle Finney
Season 14, episode 4 W: Calvin Clements D: Bernard McEveety With Lane Bradbury (Merry Florene), Victor French (Roland Daniel), Anthony James (Elbert Moses), Steve Raines (Wagon Driver), James Nusser (Louie Pheeters), Roy Roberts (Mr. Botkin), Pete Kellett (Joe), Buck Taylor (Newly), Burt Mustin (Uncle Finney), John Dolan (Frank), Monte Hale (Bank Teller), Margaret Bacon (Woman in Bank). A comedic episode. Two hillbillies attempt to turn their 102 year-old relative in for the bounty on him. They then go into the saloon business as a front, and plan a freight office robbery, but nothing seems to work out right. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/14/1968)
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[ABC 7:30] Let's Make A Deal
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[NBC 7:30] From A Bird's Eye View [Reg]: The Sicillian Affair
Season 1, episode 16 W: John Singer, John Warren D: John Robins With Anthony Morton (Salvatore Dimano), Aubrey Morris (Hotel Proprietor), Alexandra Bastedo (Lisa Vespucci), Franco De Rosa (Rudy Mastroianni). Millie and Maggie land in the middle of a family blood feud when they go to Sicily on vacation. (Last show of the series.)
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[ABC 8:00] Newlywed Game
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[NBC 8:00] NBC Comedy Theater: In Any Language
W: Edmund Beloin, Henry Garson D: Lawrence Dobkin With Nanette Fabray (Hannah King), Ricardo Montalban (Aldo Carmanelli), John Forsythe (Charlie King), Mabel Albertson (Valerie Guthrie), Al Ruscio (Lorenzo), Jean Hale (Princess Fawzie), Eve Marlowe (Fontana), Leon Belasco (Rozzi). A declining musical comedy star sets out to win back her ex-husband. (Repeat program)
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[CBS 8:30] The Lucy Show [Reg]: Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton
Season 4, episode 14 W: Bob O'Brien D: Maury Thompson With Gary Morton (Record Executive), Wayne Newton (Himself). A farm boy has a talent for singing -- but only to the animals in the barnyard until Lucy discovers him. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/27/1965)
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[ABC 8:30] It Was A Very Good Year: 1927
Season 1, episode 11 Richard Arlen joins Mel Torme for a review of 1927, a year marked by the formation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic, the first "talkie" movie and the "long count" of Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney.
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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. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/22/1971)
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[ABC 9:00] Movie: Who's Minding The Mint? (1967)
W: R.S. Allen, Harvey Bullock D: Howard Morris With Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine, Milton Berle, Joey Bishop, Bob Denver, Walter Brennan, Victor Buono, Jack Gilford, Jamie Farr, Jackie Joseph. A government mint employee's plan to replace fresh money he accidentally destroyed goes very awry.
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[NBC 9:00] Movie: Eye Of The Cat (1969)
W: Joseph Stefano D: David Lowell Rich With Michael Sarazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, Eleanor Parker, Linden Chiles, Tim Henry, Laurence Naismith, Jennifer Leak. A young man with an abject fear of cats becomes a pawn in a plot to usurp an eccentric's fortune.
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Lassoin' Leroy
Season 3, episode 20 W: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul D: Reza Badiyi With James Hampton (Leroy B. Simpson), Carol Worthington (Ethel Weber), Dan Scott (Tex Bradshaw), Paul Sorenson (John Wilkinson), Rusty Loudermilk (Red Davis), Vern Rowe (Waiter), Winnie Collins (Clara Bixby). Now married and with a family, Leroy B. Simpson arrives in San Francisco for a rodeo with hopes of winning enough prize money to buy a ranch. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/1/1971)
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[CBS 10:00] CBS Newcomers
With Acrobat Kay Bruce. Dave Garroway and Joey Garza view insurance protection; Rodney Winfield examines Hollywood psychiatry; the Good Humor Company presents a harrowing day in the park; Rex Allen Jr. solos "Country Comfort"; Peggy Sears offers "Put a Little Love in Your Heart".
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