Prime-time network TV listings for Friday July 21, 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]: Click
Season 3, episode 11 W: Tom August, Helen August D: Oscar Rudolph With Elvera Roussel (Linette Carter), Bart La Rue (Coach). Carol and Mike are on opposing sides when Greg wants to go out for the high school football team. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/26/1971)
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: The Piano Movers
Season 1, episode 14 W: Aaron Ruben D: Bruce Bilson With Lester Fletcher (Man), Rick Hurst (Policeman). The Sanfords are given a piano on the condition that they move it out of an apartment, and son Lamont is suspicious of the donor's motives. (Repeat program, originally aired 4/14/1972)
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[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: I Am Curious, Partridge
Season 2, episode 18 W: Bob Rodgers D: Lou Antonio With Maxine Stuart (Mrs. Damion), Mitzi Hoag (Mrs. Ferguson). Danny writes an article for the local newspaper alleging that Keith loves women with black garters, has a hidden rose tattoo and also has a crush on his teacher. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/28/1972)
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[NBC 8:30] Movie: Far From The Madding Crowd (1967), part one
W: Frederic Raphael D: John Schlesinger With Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch, Alan Bates. An English farm heiress is courted by three men of widely differing temperments -- a soldier, a rich landowner and a sheep farmer. The headstrong woman's involvement with the trio sets in motion events she can't control that threaten to ruin the lives of everyone concerned.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: Mongo's Back In Town (1971)
W: Herman Miller D: Marvin Chomsky With Telly Savalas, Sally Field, Anne Francis, Joe Don Baker, Charles Cioffi. A professional gunman picks up a small-town girl when he returns to his home to help his equally-ruthless brother.
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[ABC 9:00] Room 222 [Reg]: House Made Of Dark Mist
Season 3, episode 15 W: William Bickley, Ivy Ruckman D: James Sheldon With Joe Renteria (Billie Tsossie), Michael Shea (Scott), Oscar DeGruy (Frank). An Indian boy transferred to Whitman High under a special program has trouble adjusting to the new school. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/7/1972)
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: Being Divorced Is Never Having To Say I Do
Season 2, episode 12 W: Rick Mittleman D: Bruce Bilson With Richard Stahl (Minister), Pam McHardy (Judy), Billy Sands (Roger Doctor), Sam Nudell (Parsley), Brett Somers (Blanche). Blanche tells Oscar she's remarrying and invites him and Felix to the wedding. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/10/1971)
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[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1. Love And The Plane Truth With Rich Little, Joyce Van Patten, Linda Meiklejohn. A plane in trouble: the setting for a husband to reveal past indiscretions. 2. Love And The Scroungers With Michael Burns, John Davidson, Karen Valentine. Cousins hide out in a movie studio to see how actors work and love. 3. Love And The Small Wedding With Diane Baker (Wendy), Jim Hutton (Robert), Cheryl Miller (Laurie), Byron Morrow (Minister), Frances Spanier (Pat), Lorene Yarnell (Mary). The wedding list for a girlfriend of the couple staging the event grows and grows.
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[CBS 10:30] The Governor & J.J. [Reg]: And The World Begat The Bleep
Season 2, episode 1 W: Earl Barret D: Alan Rafkin With Paul Stewart (Dr. Graham), Ed Riley (TV Technician), Sarah Hardy (Script Girl). The second year begins with the governor suffering from laryngitis and having to bow out of a probing television talk show. Daughter J.J. is asked to fill in and the results are disastrous. (Repeat program, originally aired 9/23/1970)
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