Prime-time network TV listings for Friday April 7, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] O'Hara, U.S. Treasury [Reg]: Operation: Heroin
Season 1, episode 7 W: David H. Vowell D: James Neilson With Valentin de Vargas (Enrique Chavez), Robert Mandan (Thomas Jorgens), Rodolfo Acosta (Cesar Dominguez), Jack Carter (Gypsy Jimmy), R.L. Armstrong (The Talker), Ed Deemer (Inspector), Nico Minardos, Sallie Shockley. A carnival pitchman seems on the verge of revealing O'Hara's "cover" as he attempts to trail a half-million dollars' worth of heroin through Mexico to the U.S. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/29/1971)
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[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: The Private Ear
Season 3, episode 9 W: Michael Morris D: Hal Cooper Peter uses his father's tape recorder and eavesdrops on his brothers and sisters for a joke. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/12/1971)
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: The Return Of The Barracuda
Season 1, episode 13 W: Aaron Ruben D: Peter Baldwin With Lynn Hamilton (Donna Harris), Slappy White (Melvin), Beverly Hope Atkinson (Sheila). Fred woos widow Harris once again, but son Lamont threatens retaliation.
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[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Partridge
Season 2, episode 7 W: William Bickley D: Mel Swope With Bruce Kimmel (Freddy), Laurence Haddon (Coach Dawson). Inspired by a talk from Coach Dawson, Keith Partridge assumes the responsibilities belonging to the eldest male in the household. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/29/1971)
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[NBC 8:30] Movie: Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)
W: James Bridges D: Joseph Sargent With Eric Braeden, Susan Clark, Gordon Pinsent, William Schallert, Leonid Rostoff, Georg Stanford Brown, Marion Ross, Byron Morrow. After designing a new American super computer than can monitor intelligence data and is in charge of defense for the free world, scientists learn that Russia has a similar computer.
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[CBS 9:00] TV Movie: The Glass House (1972)
W: Tracy Keenan Wynn D: Tom Gries With Vic Morrow, Clu Gulager, Billy Dee Williams, Dean Jagger, Alan Alda, Kristoffer Tabori, Roy Jenson, Luke Askew. The Truman Capote story of prison life focuses on new inmates: a college professor sentenced for manslaughter, a teenager jailed on a drug charge and an ex-Marine beginning his career as a guard. Filmed on location at Utah State Prison.
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[ABC 9:00] Room 222 [Reg]: Hi, Dad
Season 3, episode 5 W: Anthony Lawrence D: Charles R. Rondeau With William Wintersole, Robert Casper (Mr. Wisegarten), Larry Levine, Stack Pierce, Frieda Rentie, Elizabeth Harrower, Stanley Bennett Clay. A new boy at Walt Whitman High, who is adopted, decides that Pete Dixon is his real father. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/15/1971)
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: A Grave For Felix
Season 2, episode 5 W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant D: Hal Cooper With Dan Tobin (Cemetery Salesman), Ivor Francis (Bengstrom), John Qualen (Groundskeeper), Ken Sansom (Mr. Twitchell). Felix selects a grave site and entrusts Oscar with the money for a down payment. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/15/1971)
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[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1. Love And The Sweet Sixteen With Henry Gibson, Maxine Stuart, Lee Meriwether, Susan Howard, Barbara Luna. A bigamist with three wives comes up for sentencing before a female judge. 2. Love And The Married Bachelor With Warren Berlinger, Marlyn Mason, Monte Markham. A man who keeps the girls away by pretending he's married meets his match in Allison. 3. Love And The Well-Groomed Bride With George Furth (George), The Lennon Sisters, Milton Parsons (Minister), Tom Stewart (Sidney), Barbara Morrison (Sidney's Mother). A rebuffed suitor latches on to Lily just before her marriage to another man. 4. Love And The Vacation W: Arnold Horwitt D: Charles R. Rondeau With Phyllis Diller (Edna), Milton Berle (Harry), Joby Baker (Ted), Louisa Moritz (Dawn), Fritz Feld (Captain), Read Morgan (Bartender), Larry Anthony (Waiter). Harry sends his wife to a resort, and then assumes a disguise so he can spy on her.
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[CBS 10:30] Meet The Masters
Highlights of the first two days of the 36th annual Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga. Ray Scott and Pat Summerall report.
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