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Thursday April 13, 1972
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Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday April 13, 1972:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Me And The Chimp: Hoop-Lah My Three Sons: Whatever Happened To Ernie? Movie: Pendulum (1969)
ABC Alias Smith And Jones: The Posse That Wouldn't Quit (R) Longstreet: Spell Legacy Like Death (R) Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law: Until Proven Innocent (R)
NBC The Flip Wilson Show (R) Ironside: Joss Sticks And Wedding Bells (R) The Dean Martin Show
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[CBS 8:00] Me And The Chimp [Reg]: Hoop-Lah
Season 1, episode 12

With Joseph V. Perry (Mr. Turner), Henry Beckman (Mr. Pitts), Jeff Whipple (Murray).
Mike has a run-in with his son's basketball coach and takes over the job himself. In the first big game Mike is short one player and adds Buttons to the team.

[ABC 8:00] Alias Smith And Jones [Reg]: The Posse That Wouldn't Quit
Season 2, episode 5
W: Pat Fielder   D: Harry Falk

With Richard X. Slattery (Sheriff Morrison), Vera Miles (Belle Jordan), Charles H. Gray (Jesse Jordan), Lisa Eilbacher (Bridget Jordan), Cindy Eilbacher (Beth Jordan), Sidney Clute (Prosecutor).
Heyes and Curry hide out at a small ranch to avoid a persistent posse. Finally captured, they are freed by a ranch owner and her two daughters who are later charged with aiding desperadoes.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/14/1971)

[NBC 8:00] The Flip Wilson Show [Reg]
Season 2, episode 4

With Ruth Buzzi, Errol Garner, Tim Conway.
White House janitor (Flip) helps the President (Conway) with his TV image; Danny Danger (Flip), world's greatest private eye, handles a case for a wealthy woman (Ruth); Geraldine Jones (Flip) is called in to help a businessman while his efficient secretary is on vacation.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/7/1971)

[CBS 8:30] My Three Sons [Reg]: Whatever Happened To Ernie?
Season 12, episode 24
W: George Tibbles   D: Earl Bellamy

With John Gallaudet (Bob Anderson), Irene Hervey (Sylvia Anderson), Russell Schulman (Gordon Anderson).
Steve and Barbara are glorified as "model parents" by Steve's boss, who is having trouble at home with his offspring. (Last show of the series.)

[CBS 9:00] Movie: Pendulum (1969)
W: Stanley Niss   D: George Schaefer

With George Peppard, Jean Seberg, Richard Kiley, Charles McGraw.
When a Washington, D.C. police captain returns from an out-of-town assignment, he's shocked to discover his wife and her lover murdered and that he is the chief suspect.

[ABC 9:00] Longstreet [Reg]: Spell Legacy Like Death
Season 1, episode 6
W: Sy Salkowitz, Mark Rogers   D: Paul Krasny

With Bruce Lee (Li Tsung), Barry Nelson (Les Bailey), Anthony Caruso (Capt. Dimirjian), Louise Latham (Maxine Bailey), Paul Mantee (Sergeant Aubrey).
Mike receives a call from a bomber threatening destruction of a vital target in two hours unless he receives $250,000.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/21/1971)

[NBC 9:00] Ironside [Reg]: Joss Sticks And Wedding Bells
Season 5, episode 7
W: Martin Roth   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Soon-Teck Oh (Kwangsoo Yun), Dana Elcar (Joe Markham), Miko Mayama (Chong Lee).
Chief Ironside lends a hand when the fiancee of his Korean foster daughter is accused of robbing his employer.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/26/1971)

[ABC 10:00] Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law [Reg]: Until Proven Innocent
Season 1, episode 12
D: Walter Doniger

With Dana Wynter (Mrs. Oliver), Randolph Mantooth (Lonnie), Lindsay Wagner (Diana Oliver).
Marshall defends the shy, brilliant and promising law student daughter of a judge on a charge of felony shoplifting.

(Repeat program, originally aired 12/9/1971)

[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 7, episode 28

With Buddy Hackett.
In skits, Buddy plays a fireman who lets Dean do all the hard work while he has to decide how to rescue a woman in a bathtub; as an Indian chief, Buddy claims Mrs. Lane (Kay Medford) has built her house on his land; as a mountaineer, Buddy gets advice from Dean about having a beautiful guide. Dean sings "Green, Green Grass of Home". The Ding-a-Lings sing "You Do Something to Me".


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