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Saturday July 22, 1972
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Prime-time network TV listings for Saturday July 22, 1972:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS All In The Family: Archie Sees A Mugging (R) The Mary Tyler Moore Show: You Certainly Are A Big Boy (R) The New Dick Van Dyke Show: The Telethon (R) Arnie: Uncle Nikko (R) Mission: Impossible: Casino (R)
ABC Movie: Day Of The Evil Gun (1968) The Ken Berry "Wow" Show
NBC NBC Comedy Theater: And Baby Makes Five (R) Movie: Far From The Madding Crowd (1967), part two
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[CBS 8:00] All In The Family [Reg]: Archie Sees A Mugging
Season 2, episode 18
W: Phil Mishkin, Don Nicholl   D: John Rich

With Jack Somack (Tony Vicino), Val Bisoglio (Ralph Silvestri), Frank Campanella (Det. Perkins), Bill Macy (Uniformed Policeman).
Archie is the lone witness to a mugging, but tries to avoid getting involved by fabricating a story about the event.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/29/1972)

[ABC 8:00] Movie: Day Of The Evil Gun (1968)
W: Charles Marquis Warren, Eric Bercovici   D: Jerry Thorpe

With Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, John Anderson, Paul Fix, Nico Minardos, Harry Dean Stanton, Parley Baer, Royal Dano, Barbara Babcock.
A gunfighter returns home to discover his wife and children have been carried off by Indians. The man enlists the help of his neighbor to find the Apaches that seized his family, not knowing that the neighbor has other reasons for helping.

[NBC 8:00] NBC Comedy Theater: And Baby Makes Five
W: Hal Kanter   D: Hal Kanter

With Cliff Robertson (Will Nye), Angie Dickinson (Christina), Nina Foch (Dee), Walter Abel (Reynard Pitney), Alan Hewitt (James Eckert), Eddie Quillan (Scott), Sammy Shore (Hector), Jack Pepper (Barber).
The story of an author who moves to a small town with his model-wife to become a crusading country newspaper editor.

(Repeat program, originally aired 6/14/1971)

[CBS 8:30] The Mary Tyler Moore Show [Reg]: You Certainly Are A Big Boy
Season 2, episode 22
W: Martin Cohan   D: Jay Sandrich

With Bradford Dillman (Matt Bryan), John Rubinstein (Matt Bryan Jr.), Beverly Sanders (Waitress).
Mary begins dating an architect and is astonished to learn that his son is only six years younger than she is.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/19/1972)

[CBS 9:00] The New Dick Van Dyke Show [Reg]: The Telethon
Season 1, episode 24

With Bernie Orenstein (Professor Hunt).
Bernie warns that everyone will be fired unless Dick can attract more viewers and raise more money than another station in a charity telethon.

(Repeat program, originally aired 3/4/1972)

[NBC 9:00] Movie: Far From The Madding Crowd (1967), part two
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.

[CBS 9:30] Arnie [Reg]: Uncle Nikko
Season 2, episode 21
D: Don Richardson

With Nancy Warren (Miss Boulter), William Mims (Vanderly), Harold J. Stone (Uncle Nikko).
The old-world manners of Arnie's Uncle Nikko become a problem when the old man finagles an invitation to an important dinner given by Arnie's boss.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/19/1972)

[CBS 10:00] Mission: Impossible [Reg]: Casino
Season 6, episode 21
W: Walter Brough, Howard Berk   D: Reza Badiyi

With Jack Cassidy (Orin Kerr), Richard Devon (Steve Cameron), Frank Christi (Bill Wicks), Eddie Ryder (Joe Logan).
The IMF team is assigned to get sufficient evidence on an ex-hoodlum in order to force him to testify against an underworld crime syndicate.

(Repeat program, originally aired 2/19/1972)

[ABC 10:00] The Ken Berry "Wow" Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 2

With George Burns, Lyle Waggoner, Chad Everett, Dick Clark.
Skits and production numbers are built around a dance marathon of the 1930s, a comparison look at New York vs. Topeka and a college football hero who gets his comeuppance.


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