Prime-time network TV listings for Friday January 7, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] O'Hara, U.S. Treasury [Reg]: Operation: XW-1
Season 1, episode 14 W: William P. McGivern D: Ron Winston With Carl Esmond (August Werner), Charles McGraw (Tom Kleyberg), Lindsay Wagner (Edie Lang), Ed Nelson (Lester Martin), Gary Crosby (John Werner), Ken Lynch (Col. Wescott), Jason Wingreen (Ed Michaels), Sid Haig (Ward), Buddy Lester (Peter Fareson), Jon Kowal (Dan Sykes). Agent Jim O'Hara poses as an arms dealer to pursue the source of an unfamiliar machine gun model that is turning up illegally in the hands of criminal elements in various parts of the nation.
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[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: Big Little Man
Season 3, episode 15 W: Skip Webster D: Robert Reed With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin). Bobby tries to prove to his family that he's a lot bigger than his size. When exercises fail to make him taller, he decides to become a mental giant.
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[NBC 8:00] The D.A. [Reg]: The People vs. Boley
Season 1, episode 15 With Shelly Novack. When an irate customer busts up a furniture store, Deputy Ryan's investigation reveals that the store owner is preying on customers by selling them goods beyond their financial capabilities. (Last show of the series.)
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[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: Home Is Where The Heart Was
Season 2, episode 15 W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant D: Jerry London With Elaine Giftos (Bonnie Kleinschmitt). When Chris and Tracy announce they're running away from home, Shirley suggests they take along suitcases.
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[NBC 8:30] TV Movie: Lost Flight (1970)
W: Dean Riesner D: Leonard Horn With Lloyd Bridges, Ralph Meeker, Anne Francis, Andrew Prine, Bobby Van, Linden Chiles, Billy Dee Williams. An airline pilot, suspended for his involvement in a brawl, is given one last assignment before he goes to a review board for his possible discharge. On a flight to Australia, with 50 passengers aboard, he is forced to land on a remote island when lightning knocks out a motor and severs all communications with the ground.
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[CBS 9:00] TV Movie: Killer By Night (1972)
W: David P. Harmon D: Bernard McEveety With Robert Wagner, Diane Baker, Greg Morris, Theodore Bikel, Robert Lansing, Mercedes McCambridge. A doctor battling to stem a diptheria outbreak comes into conflict with a police captain who is using all his manpower to track a cop-killer.
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[ABC 9:00] Room 222 [Reg]: House Made Of Dark Mist
Season 3, episode 15 W: William Bickley, Ivy Ruckman D: James Sheldon With Joe Renteria (Billie Tsossie), Michael Shea (Scott), Oscar DeGruy (Frank). An Indian boy transferred to Whitman High under a special program has trouble adjusting to the new school.
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: Security Arms
Season 2, episode 15 W: Jerry Belson D: George Tyne With Janis Hansen (Gloria Unger), John Fiedler (Mr. Duke). After their apartment is robbed, Felix talks Oscar into moving to a super-security building supervised by an overzealous manager.
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[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1. Love And The Lady Athlete W: Woody Kling D: Howard Morris With Michael Callan, Tina Louise (Wilma), Bernard Fox (Oliver), Kathleen Freeman (Commissar). A socialistic country's determination to win an international athletic event causes a comedy of errors. 2. Love And The Single Sister With Judy Carne (Diana), Bill Daily (Larry), Kristina Holland (Beatrice), Will Hutchins (Will), Dick Yarmy (Carl), Alice Borden (Lois). A girl who's been jilted by her boyfriend visits her sister and brother-in-law and creates havoc in their house. 3. Love And The Lady Killers W: Skip Webster D: Harry Harris With Carol Wayne, Lloyd Battista, Jack Burns, Richard X. Slattery. Two businessmen pretend they had a wild time with their new employee, until the pretty but very staid girl decides to date a client. 4. Love And The New Size 8 D: Jack Arnold With Shelley Fabares, Alex Henteloff. A fat girl returns from a health spa with a beautiful new figure -- and her romance takes a turn for the worse.
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[NBC 10:30] The Seven Summits
NBC continues coverage of President Nixon's meetings with the world's chief executives. Tonight, highlights of his conference with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. John Chancellor anchors.
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