Prime-time network TV listings for Sunday November 19, 1972:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] Anna And The King [Reg]: The Chimes
Season 1, episode 8 W: Jerry Mayer D: E.W. Swackhamer With Philip Ahn, Frances Fong. When Anna announces she is going to see about a new job, the King tries to keep her at the palace by showering her with gifts and offering special treats to Louis.
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[NBC 7:30] Wonderful World Of Disney: Nosey, The Sweetest Skunk In The West
Season 19, episode 7 With James Chandler, Janie Biddle. A nature-comedy film concerning a baby skunk, a friendly animal that resorts to its unique talents only in cases of emergency.
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[CBS 8:00] M*A*S*H [Reg]: Henry, Please Come Home
Season 1, episode 9 W: Laurence Marks D: William Wiard With Linda Meiklejohn (Scorch), Bob Gooden (Pvt. Boone), Bill Svanoe (Aide), Odessa Cleveland (Ginger), Timothy Brown (Spearchucker Jones), John Orchard (Ugly John), Patrick Adiarte (Ho-Jon). Lt. Col. Henry Blake's high efficiency rating merits him a transfer to Tokyo, but the 4077th MASH unit finds the going even tougher when the officious Major Frank Burns is promoted to commanding officer.
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[ABC 8:00] The F.B.I. [Reg]: The Loner
Season 8, episode 10 W: Mark Rodgers D: Virgil Vogel With Billy Green Bush (John Morgan), Lane Bradbury (Laura Ann Millpark), John Anderson (William Bollen), Les Lannom (Jack Wiley), Richard Roat (Noel McDonald), Thom Carney (Tony), Roy Applegate (Bartender). After a series of one-man bank holdups, a man returns to his Georgia hometown where he is marked as a victim by a shrewd small-time racketeer who suspects him of having a large bankroll hidden, as well as the plans for a big robbery.
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[CBS 8:30] The Sandy Duncan Show [Reg]: Big Little Man
Season 2, episode 8 W: Earl Barret, Arne Sultan With Barry Livingston (Walter), Herbie Faye (Waiter). Sandy inherits a delicate situation. Alex's nephew Walter, a boy genius, plans to propose to Sandy but she decides to beat him to the punch in hopes of discouraging him.
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[NBC 8:30] McMillan And Wife [Reg]: Cop Of The Year
Season 2, episode 3 W: Oliver Hailey, Paul Mason D: Robert Michael Lewis With Lorraine Gary (Monica Fontaine), Kenneth Mars (Dr. Thursby), Charles Nelson Reilly (Davidson), Michael Ansara (Mike Bolger), Paul Winchell (TV Interviewer), Edmond O'Brien (Mr. Fontaine), John Astin (Sykes), Martin E. Brooks (Deputy D.A. Chapman), Colby Chester (Alex Fontaine). After receiving the policeman-of-the-year award, Sergeant Enright is booked for the murder of his ex-wife, and begins to look more guilty each day.
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[CBS 9:00] The New Dick Van Dyke Show [Reg]: Chef Mike
Season 2, episode 9 D: Harvey Korman With George Dutro (Stage Manager), Sid Melton (Arnie). Dick's sister "Mike" is such a hit as a guest on the station's cooking show that she accepts the sponsor's offer to replace the star -- although she only knows one recipe.
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[ABC 9:00] Movie: Patton (1970)
W: Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund North D: Franklin Schaffner With George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Stephen Young, Michael Strong, Frank Latimore, Karl Michael Vogler, James Edwards, Edward Binns, Tim Considine. Academy Award-winning film of General Patton, a brilliant but enigmatic officer whose leadership in war conflicted with a tactlessness outside the battlefield that ultimately led to his ruin.
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[CBS 9:30] Mannix [Reg]: Harvest Of Death
Season 6, episode 10 W: Harold Medford, Jerry Thomas D: Paul Krasny With Joe De Santis (Sam Meturian), Sean Garrison (Clint Carpenter), Linda Marsh (Nora Carpenter), Henry Beckman (Sheriff Simkins), Jeanette Nolan (Marietta Carpenter), Paul Mantee (Dave Winters). Joe Mannix is asked to investigate the disappearance of two crop-dusting pilots whose employer, Clint Carpenter, believes a rival is trying to sabotage his large orange crop.
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[NBC 10:00] Night Gallery [Reg]: The Other Way Out
Season 3, episode 9 W: Gene Kearney D: Gene Kearney With Ross Martin (Bradley Meredith), Burl Ives (Old Man), Peggy Feury (Estelle), Jack Collins (Potter), Elizabeth Thompson (Miss Flannagan), Paul Micale (Waiter), Adam Weed (Sonny). A dapper businessman receives letters tying him to the mysterious slaying of a go-go dancer and summoning him to a rendezvous with the anonymous author.
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