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Monday October 16, 1972
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Prime-time network TV listings for Monday October 16, 1972:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Gunsmoke: Sarah Here's Lucy: The Case Of The Wreckless Wheelchair Driver The Doris Day Show: Forgive And Forget Country Music Association Awards
ABC The Rookies: Time Is The Fire ABC Monday Night Football
NBC Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Episode #122 Cool Million: Mask Of Marcella
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[CBS 8:00] Gunsmoke [Reg]: Sarah
Season 18, episode 6
W: Calvin Clements   D: Gunnar Hellstrom

With Anthony Caruso (Pappy Quinn), Jonathan Lippe (Sonny), Anne Francis (Sarah), Michael Lane (Digby), John Orchard (Taylor), Kay E. Kuter (Warren), Larry Duran (Vesco), Ronald Manning (Engels), Rex Holman (Ed), George Keymas (Deering).
Matt Dillon rides into an outlaw sanctuary and meets an old flame who asks him to join her outlaw husband's gang.

[ABC 8:00] The Rookies [Reg]: Time Is The Fire
Season 1, episode 6
W: Mark Weingart, William Blinn   D: Earl Bellamy

With Ketty Lester (Tina), John Kerr (Price), Craig Stevens (Howard Sloan), Joe Maross (Neilson), Peggy McCay (Mrs. Sloan), Lynne Marta (Andrea Sloan), William Windom (Frank Queenlin).
Lt. Eddie Ryker takes more than a professional interest in a kidnapping case, when he learns the girl might be his daughter who was put up for adoption many years before.

[NBC 8:00] Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In [Reg]: Episode #122
Season 6, episode 6
W: Allan Katz   D: Bill Foster

With Jack Benny, Charles Nelson Reilly, Hugh O'Brian, James Farentino, Michele Lee, Peter Marshall.
Jack Benny comes to the studio by mistake; James Farentino and Michele Lee are a hospital patient and his impatient wife; Peter Marshall appears as a standup comedian, Hugh O'Brian as a football player and Charles Nelson Reilly plays a lion tamer. Lily Tomlin unveils a new character, Angel Good, a reporter from heaven.

[CBS 9:00] Here's Lucy [Reg]: The Case Of The Wreckless Wheelchair Driver
Season 5, episode 6
W: Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs   D: Coby Ruskin

With Robert Foulk (Officer Rafferty), Jesse White (Hickey), Ed Hall (Officer), Jim Bates (Billy Joe Jackson), Harry Hickox (Sgt. Montgomery), Rosalind Miles (Waitress), Jayson Kane.
Lucy gets a ticket for reckless driving in her wheelchair and winds up getting sued by an out-of-work country singer.

[ABC 9:00] ABC Monday Night Football
The Green Bay Packers meet the Detroit Lions in Tiger Stadium, Detroit. The Packers have high hopes for young quarterback Scott Hunter and a tough trio of linebackers to lead them back to championship form. The Lions rely on Greg Landry's passing and the running tandem of Steve Owens and Altie Taylor. Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and Howard Cosell report.

[NBC 9:00] Cool Million [Reg]: Mask Of Marcella
Season 1, episode 1
W: Larry Cohen   D: Gene Levitt

With Guido Alberti (Tomlin), Mickey Hargitay (Frederick), John Vernon (Inspector Duprez), Barbara Bouchet (Carla Miles), Jackie Coogan (Cossack), Christine Belford (Adrienne), Lila Kedrova (Madame Martine), Patrick O'Neal (Emile Snow), John Karlen (Werner).
Jefferson Keyes, a former government agent, is now a private eye-mercenary. His fee never changes: a cool million, with results guaranteed. In the opener, Keyes searches for a missing heiress who hasn't been seen in thirteen years.

[CBS 9:30] The Doris Day Show [Reg]: Forgive And Forget
Season 5, episode 6
W: Laurence Marks   D: William Wiard

With Peter Lawford (Dr. Peter Lawrence), Ginny Golden (Toni Rolfe), Noah Keen (Dr. Jerry Kruger), Jo De Winter (Marcia Kruger), Aline Towne (Louise Mercer), John Kroger (Herb Franklin), Murray Pollack (Walter Mercer).
Dr. Peter Lawrence infuriates his sweetheart into ignoring what she has preached in a widely discussed magazine article.

[CBS 10:00] Country Music Association Awards [special]
With Jerry Reed, Charley Pride, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Loretta Lynn, Tex Ritter, Tammy Wynette, Roy Acuff.
The sixth annual Country Music Association Awards ceremonies honoring outstanding achievement in the industry will be telecast from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn. Glen Campbell will host, with most of the top names in the country-western field participating. The awards, based on results of tabulated votes from the CMA membership, will be made in eleven categories.


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