Tuesday April 25, 1972
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Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday April 25, 1972:


7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (R) Hawaii Five-O: No Bottles...No Cans...No People (R) Cannon: Death Is A Double Cross (R)  
ABC The Mod Squad: Color Of Laughter, Color Of Tears (R) TV Movie: Thief (1971) Marcus Welby, M.D.: This Is Max (R)
NBC The Four Kings Jack Paar's African Diary Nichols: The Specialists (R)  


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Program details:



[CBS 7:30] The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour [Reg]
Season 4, episode 15

With Johnny Cash, June Carter, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Minnie Pearl, Freddie Hart. Tonight's edition showcases country-western entertainment.
(Repeat program, originally aired 1/11/1972)

[ABC 7:30] The Mod Squad [Reg]: Color Of Laughter, Color Of Tears
Season 4, episode 5
W: Edward J. Lakso   D: Philip Leacock

With Edward Asner (Joe Walton), Anne Archer (Jennifer Teel), Parley Baer (Koger), Michael Baseleon (Otto), Maria Grimm (Christine), Dan Ferrone (Emilio). A circus owner is plagued by a series of "accidents".
(Repeat program, originally aired 10/12/1971)

[NBC 8:00] The Four Kings [special]
With Peter Falk, Susan Strasberg, Paul Lukas. The story of four volunteers from U.S. prisons who go on a dangerous mission behind German lines during World War II. (Originally telecast on "Bob Hope Theater".)

[CBS 8:30] Hawaii Five-O [Reg]: No Bottles...No Cans...No People
Season 4, episode 2
W: Jerry Ludwig, Eric Bercovici   D: Michael O'Herlihy

With Beth Brickell (Sally Hodges), Ron Feinberg (Furtado), Henry Darrow (Johnny Oporta). A small-time hood sets out to eliminate all competition and open the war for a mainland crime syndicate to move into Hawaii.
(Repeat program, originally aired 9/21/1971)

[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Thief (1971)
W: John D.F. Black   D: William Graham

With Richard Crenna, Angie Dickinson, Cameron Mitchell, Hurd Hatfield, Robert Webber, Bruce Kirby. A professional burglar who wants to go straight has to pull off one more job to pay off an old gambling debt in Reno.

[NBC 8:30] Jack Paar's African Diary [special] Jack Paar returns to Africa to do a special version of his old "Tonight Show" on the tip of Mt. Kilimanjaro. He also chats with "Born Free" author Joy Adamson and Susan Hampshire, who will portray Miss Adamson in the soon-to-be-released movie, "Living Free". The highlight is a re-creation of the true story of two male lions who killed 135 people in a six-month reign of terror from Mombasa to Uganda during the building of a railroad. Paar's talk show guests include big-game hunter Myles Burton, safari organizer Jock Melville and his wife Betty, a former Baltimore model.

[CBS 9:30] Cannon [Reg]: Death Is A Double Cross
Season 1, episode 12
W: George Eckstein, Edward Hume   D: Richard Donner

With Simon Scott (James London), Leif Garrett, Dawn Lyn (Amy), Ed Nelson (Andy), Marianne McAndrew (Cynthia Swanson), Charlene Polite (Alicia London), Ken Scott (Carl Swanson), William Bramley (Lt. Egan), Roger E. Mosley. A simple bodyguard assignment draws Cannon into a case involving counterfeiting and an attempt on his life.
(Repeat program, originally aired 12/7/1971)

[NBC 9:30] Nichols [Reg]: The Specialists
Season 1, episode 7
W: Frank Pierson, George Kirgo   D: Frank R. Pierson

With Ralph Waite (Sam Burton), Don Keefer (Burt Lincoln), Michael Baseleon (Willy Brownfur), Henry Beckman (Murphy), Charles Dierkop (Nose), Robert F. Simon (Slade), Poupee Bocar (Carmen), Stefan Gierasch (Doc Bernstein), John Harding (Salter), John Crawford (Marshall). When Nichols recruits a rugged band of crime specialists to recover stolen money from a fugitive living in Mexico, Ketcham becomes curious and decides to tag along, threatening the sheriff's plans.
(Repeat program, originally aired 10/28/1971)

[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: This Is Max
Season 3, episode 5
D: Marc Daniels

With Vincent Van Patten (Philip Grand), Claire Brennen (Leona Grand), Brian Tochi (Max Redding), Tom Helmore (Alan Redding). A Japanese-American boy is tortured by conflicting feelings for his father, an old friend of Welby's.
(Repeat program, originally aired 10/12/1971)

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