Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday September 7, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] My World And Welcome To It [Reg]: "Dear" Is A Four-Letter Word
Season 1, episode 19 W: Erik Tarloff, David Adler, Melville Shavelson, Danny Arnold D: John Rich With Alan Oppenheimer (Principal), Lillian Field (Miss Skidmore), Danny Bonaduce (Leonard). Ellen Monroe's insistence that a communications gap exists between her husband and daughter receives support from Lydia's school when John is called before the principal. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/19/1970)
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[ABC 8:00] 1972 Olympic Games
Scheduled: Track and field, basketball, volleyball, wrestling.
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[NBC 8:00] NBC Adventure Theater: The Lady Is My Wife
With Bradford Dillman, Alex Cord, Jean Simmons. The story of a strange game of mounted pool. (Repeat program, originally aired 6/15/1972)
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[CBS 8:30] It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown [special]
W: Charles M. Schultz D: Bill Melendez With Peter Robbins, Pamelyn Ferdin, Hilary Momberger, Glenn Gilger. Replay of Charles M. Schultz's Peanuts characters and the first day back at school. (Repeat program)
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: The Tiger Makes Out (1967)
W: Murray Schisgal D: Arthur Hiller With Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bob Dishy, John Harkins, Ruth White, Bibi Osterwald. A Greenwich Village bachelor turns to kidnapping when he can't cope with everyday problems.
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[NBC 9:00] Ironside [Reg]: Contract: Kill Ironside
Season 5, episode 2 W: Stephen Karpf, Elinor Karpf D: Don Weis With James Olson (Bosner), Marion Ross (Gloria Bosner), Phillip Pine (Joe Rossi), Joyce Jameson (Mrs. Akerman). Elizabeth Baur joins the regular cast as Officer Fran Belding as the series returns for its fifth year. In the premiere, Ironside becomes the target for a professional killer just when the Chief's legal vendetta against a syndicate czar is about to succeed. (Repeat program, originally aired 9/21/1971)
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[NBC 10:00] The Bobby Darin Amusement Co. [Reg]
With The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Summers. Tom and Dick join Bobby in a take-off on the Marx Brothers. Joanie sings "Darling Be Home Soon". The Smotherses do "Side-by-Side". The entire company assembles for a "Cyrano de Bacharach" finale. (Last show of the series.)
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