Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday April 6, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Me And The Chimp [Reg]: Mike's Night In
Season 1, episode 11 The Reynolds family learns that Buttons was once a member of the space program and that they might have to give him back to the government.
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[ABC 8:00] Alias Smith And Jones [Reg]: 21 Days To Tenstrike
Season 2, episode 15 W: John Thomas James, Irving Pearlberg D: Mel Ferber With Pernell Roberts (Terrence Tynan), Linda Marsh (Elizabeth Tynan), Steve Forrest (Jake), Glenn Corbett (Ralph), Dick Cavett (Sheriff), Walter Brennan (Gantry). Heyes and Curry join a cattle drive and find themselves in the middle of a murder spree. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/6/1972)
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[NBC 8:00] The Flip Wilson Show [Reg]
Season 2, episode 3 With Raymond Burr, Ruth Gordon, Stevie Wonder. In comedy highlights, Flip and his guests do a dramatic-comedy reading, "You're the Top"; in a skit, Burr and Miss Gordon are opera-goers while Flip portrays a not-too-typical opera fan complete with corn chips and liquid refreshment; in a silent movie spot Burr is the villain and Flip a Royal Mounties hero. Stevie sings "Lady Love" and "Keep on Running". (Repeat program, originally aired 9/30/1971)
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[CBS 8:30] My Three Sons [Reg]: Barbara Lost
Season 12, episode 23 W: Douglas Tibbles D: Earl Bellamy With Micky Dolenz (John Simpson), Johnny Silver (Plumber). Chip faces a decision of continuing on in college or dropping out to join a rock group.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: The Impossible Years (1968)
W: Bob Fisher, Arthur Marx, George Wells D: Michael Gordon With David Niven, Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson, Cristina Ferrare, Darleen Carr. While a college professor lectures on how to raise teenagers, his daughter is arrested for picketing the campus.
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[ABC 9:00] Longstreet [Reg]: The Girl With A Broom
Season 1, episode 8 W: Reuben Bercovitch D: Lee Philips With Shelley Fabares (Marianne Franklin), Christopher Ashton (William Kellman), Tim O'Connor (Dr. Franklin), Nan Martin (Mrs. Franklin), Melendy Britt (Lenore Crowley), Michael Bell (Casey Davenport), Stacy Keach Sr. (Warden Lewis), Gregory Morton (Peter Kellman), John Sebastian (Lt. Webber), Val Bisoglio (Garvey). While investigating the theft of a Rembrandt painting for which a ransom is demanded, Longstreet arranges to deliver the money himself. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/4/1971)
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[NBC 9:00] Ironside [Reg]: In The Line Of Duty
Season 5, episode 6 W: Mark Rodgers D: Don McDougall With Stuart Randall (Jack Campbell), Michael DeLano (Public Defender Hubert), Regina Fenderson (District Attorney Demarest), Ann Doran (Marlene Whittaker), Brandon de Wilde (Christopher), Vera Miles (Gloria Campbell), Bill Burnside (Golden Gate Bandit), Ned Romero (Sgt. Raul Garcia), George Wallace (Judge Amato), Ross Elliott (Samuel Cohen), Kathryn Kelly Wiget (Joanna Malin). Chief Ironside's investigation into the death of an old friend, Officer Jack Campbell, reveals an unexplained connection between his widow and a hostile youth accused of his murder. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/19/1971)
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[ABC 10:00] Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law [Reg]: Eighteen Years Next April
Season 1, episode 8 With Nancy Malone, R.J. Adams (Henning), John Hoyt (Judge Wetherby), Alejandro Rey (Jose Borotra). When Marshall re-examines the case of a man he had successfully prosecuted 18 years earlier on a murder charge, he becomes convinced that he is innocent. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/4/1971)
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[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 7, episode 27 With Joey Bishop. Joey offers Dean advice on singing and the art of doing impressions. At the Lane house, Mrs. Lane (Kay Medford) suffers amnesia and Joey tries to hypnotize her to get her memory back. Dean sings "Turn the World Around", "Bye, Bye Blues" and "Birth of the Blues".
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