Prime-time network TV listings for Monday June 19, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Gentry's Law
Season 16, episode 5 W: Jack Miller D: Vincent McEveety With Louise Latham (Claire Gentry), Robert Totten (Abner), Shug Fisher (Orly Grimes), Don Keefer (Floyd Babcock), John Payne (Amos Gentry), Peter Jason (Colt Gentry), Robert Pine (Ben Gentry), Darlene Conley (Leelah Case), John Flinn (Buel). An overbearing land baron refuses to turn over his two sons to Matt for a brutal, stupid crime they committed. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/12/1970)
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[ABC 8:00] The Perpetual People Puzzle [special]
With Howard Cosell, Jack Cassidy, Lee Grant, Ritchie Havens, James Earl Jones, Robert Klein, Gwen Verdon. A television magazine of multiple vignettes from comedy to drama to music, dance and fantasy in an examination of the broad spectrum of the human condition.
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[NBC 8:00] Monday Night Baseball
Los Angeles Dodgers at Pittsburgh Pirates.
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[CBS 9:00] Here's Lucy [Reg]: With Viv As A Friend, Who Needs An Enemy?
Season 4, episode 23 W: Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Pugh Davis D: Coby Ruskin With Vivian Vance (Vivian Jones), Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis), Vanda Barra (Vanda), Sid Gould (Waiter). Lucy's old chum Vivian Jones arrives for a surprise visit and enrages Lucy by taking her job. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/21/1972)
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[ABC 9:00] Movie: The Sheriff Of Fractured Jaw (1958)
W: Howard Dimsdale D: Raoul Walsh With Kenneth More, Jayne Mansfield, Henry Hull, Bruce Cabot, Robert Morley, William Campbell. An English gunsmith with an incredibly fast draw inadvertently stops an Indian attack and finds himself appointed sheriff of a nearby town.
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[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Who's Got The Trenchcoat?
Season 4, episode 19 W: Don Genson D: William Wiard With Regis Toomey (Charley Smith), Paula Victor (Sister Clara), Charles Wagenheim (Milt Schweitzer). A skid row derelict has possession of Doris Martin's boss' precious trenchcoat. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/24/1972)
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[CBS 10:00] The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour [Reg]: Show 11
Season 1, episode 11 With Lorne Greene, Chad Everett. Comedy highlights include Greene attempting a Shakespearean rendition interrupted by Sonny; Everett and Greene as singing thugs during Sonny's stay in jail; Cher in the "vamp" segment as Scarlett O'Hara, Greta Garbo and Queen Alexandra. Cher solos "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" and is joined by Sonny for "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Suspicious Mind". (Repeat program, originally aired 1/24/1972)
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