Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday September 19, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Maude [Reg]: Doctor, Doctor
Season 1, episode 2 W: Budd Grossman D: Bill Hobin With Brian Morrison (Phillip Traynor), Ray Kellogg (Bartender). When Maude's grandson Phillip and the neighbor's granddaughter are discovered playing "doctor" behind the garage, civil war is declared between Maude and Dr. Harmon, the girl's grandfather, over the issue of discipline.
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[ABC 8:00] Temperature's Rising [Reg]: Operation Fastball
Season 1, episode 2 W: Michael Morris D: William Asher With Mwako Cumbuka (Mudcat), J.H. Lawrence (Dr. Spencer), John Gallaudet (Almont), Ketty Lester (Nurse Ferguson), Milt Kamen (Anderson), Edward Platt (Bradley). Dr. Jerry Noland performs an unauthorized operation to help a young pitcher during a staff investigation of the hospital.
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[NBC 8:00] Bonanza [Reg]: Heritage Of Anger
Season 14, episode 3 W: Don Ingalls D: Nick Webster With Fionnula Flanagan (Elizabeth Dundee), Robert Lansing (John Dundee), Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Garth). A man, recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his unfair trial. He is greeted at the prison gates by Ben Cartwright, who has promised his wife to deliver him safely home.
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[CBS 8:30] Hawaii Five-O [Reg]: Death Wish On Tantalus Mountain
Season 5, episode 2 W: Jerome Coopersmith D: Allen Reisner With Ricardo Montalban (Alex Pareno), Diana Muldaur (Angela Sordi), Michael Margotta (Niki Pareno). A wealthy auto racing enthusiast's chief mechanic is slain on the eve of Hawaii's most important road race, and McGarrett suspects his glamorous fiancee of the crime.
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[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: No Place To Run (1972)
W: James G. Hirsch D: Delbert Mann With Herschel Bernardi, Stefanie Powers, Larry Hagman, Tom Bosley, Scott Jacoby, Neville Brand, Wesley Lau. When a boy's foster parents are killed and the authorities threaten to prevent his ailing but loving grandfather from gaining custody, both of them run away with authorities in hot pursuit.
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[NBC 9:00] The Bold Ones: The New Doctors [Reg]: Five Days In The Death Of Sgt. Brown (2)
Season 4, episode 1 W: Robert Van Scoyk D: Leonard Horn With Don Galloway (Sgt. Ed Brown), Raymond Burr (Det. Robert Ironside), Christina Hart (Jan Ritter), Vic Morrow (Dr. Ritter), Russell Wiggins (Ricky Wells), Lincoln Kilpatrick (Maury Goodson), Don Mitchell (Mark Sanger), Elizabeth Baur (Fran Belding), Stephen Young (Lt. Rauch), Ed Flanders (Phil McIver), Norman Alden (Frank Harmon). The fourth season begins with the conclusion of a two-part episode that began on Ironside. The Craig Institute comes under pressure when spinal surgery to repair the broken back of Sgt. Ed Brown by Dr. William Ritter is interrupted by a threat against the life of the surgeon's daughter.
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[CBS 9:30] TV Movie: The Woman Hunter (1972)
W: Brian Clemens, Tony Williamson D: Bernard Kowalski With Barbara Eden, Robert Vaughn, Stuart Whitman, Sydney Chaplin, Larry Storch. Story of a wealthy woman who is driven to the brink of a breakdown by the haunting fear that an international jewel thief and murderer is on her trail, and she can't get anyone to believe her story.
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[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: Love Is When They Say They Need You
Season 4, episode 2 D: Marc Daniels With Bruce Davison (Donald Lorimer), Mike Farrell (Clifford Lorimer), Peggy McCay (Sister Joanna). A victim of aplastic anemia following an excessive dose of radiation is in need of a bone marrow transplant, but all members of his family are ruled out except his retarded brother, Donald.
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[NBC 10:00] Guilty By Reason Of Race
An assessment of the historical significance of the 110,000 Japanese who were held in internment camps during World War II. The documentary will focus on the invasion hysteria that swept the land during that period which resulted in Executive Order 9066 signed by President Roosevelt, calling for the expulsion of all people of Japanese ancestry from areas considered sensitive by the Army. The program will also present newsreel film of the conditions in those camps, as well as interviews with many Japanese-Americans who were forced to endure them.
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