Wednesday January 10, 1973
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Prime-time network TV listings for Wednesday January 10, 1973:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour: Show 34 Medical Center: Judgment Cannon: The Dead Samaritan (R)
ABC The Paul Lynde Show: Howie's Inheritance TV Movie: Trouble Comes To Town (1973) The Julie Andrews Hour
NBC Adam-12: Clear With A Civilian (1) Banacek: Ten Thousand Dollars A Page Search: A Honeymoon To Kill (R)


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[CBS 8:00] The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour [Reg]: Show 34
Season 2, episode 15

With Mark Spitz. In the "vamp" portion, Spitz plays a new wolf breaking into the fable business, with Cher as Little Red Riding Hood and Sonny as the old wolf moving on to a new story. The show also takes a satirical look at the people and events making headlines, with subjects including space exploration, integration, sports, diets and politics. Musical highlights include Cher's rendition of "You've Got a Friend" and Sonny and Cher offer "All I Really Want to Do" and "I Can See Clearly Now".

[ABC 8:00] The Paul Lynde Show [Reg]: Howie's Inheritance
Season 1, episode 17
W: Laurence Marks   D: Jerry London

With Milt Kamen (Dr. Berger). When Howie turns down a $10,000 inheritance, Paul summons the young man's parents, then a psychiatrist, to help him change Howie's mind.

[NBC 8:00] Adam-12 [Reg]: Clear With A Civilian (1)
Season 5, episode 14
W: Stephen J. Cannell   D: Dennis Donnelly

With Penny Santon (Mary Maxwell), Juanita Moore (Commissioner Dixon), Robert Donner (Harry Rustin), Peggy Rea (Sandra Quillan), Marc Hannibal (Officer Carter), Anthony Eldridge (Roy Wilson). Officers Malloy and Reed apprehend a gun-wielding pedestrian, a man with a knife, and Malloy gets a surprise.

[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Trouble Comes To Town (1973)
W: David Westheimer   D: Daniel Petrie

With Lloyd Bridges, Pat Hingle, Hari Rhodes, Janet MacLachlan, Sheree North. A black youth from Chicago arrives in a small Southern town expecting the white sheriff to keep a long-time promise of "adopting" him. The situation threatens to blow the lid off the community's racial tranquility.

[NBC 8:30] Banacek [Reg]: Ten Thousand Dollars A Page
Season 1, episode 6
W: Paul Playdon   D: Richard T. Heffron

With David Wayne (Walter Tyson), Ted Cassidy (Jerry Crawford), David Doyle (Elliot), Joel Fabiani (Art Woodward), Stella Stevens (Jill Hammond), Richard Schaal (Glassman), George Lindsey (Lt. Bradshaw), Michael Masters (Steve Crawford). A tycoon, confined to a wheelchair, is persuaded to display his priceless Book of Hours, but the book vanishes just before it is shown. Banacek is brought in to unravel the mystery.

[CBS 9:00] Medical Center [Reg]: Judgment
Season 4, episode 17
W: Mark Weingart   D: Paul Stanley

With Sheila Larken (Holly Evans), Tom Bosley (Howard Spirling), Ruth Buzzi (Rose Jenkins), Peggy Rea (Landlady), John Karlen (Frank Crane). A busybody hospital volunteer wins Dr. Gannon's appreciation with her kindness to a surgical patient. But then she gets involved in the case of an ailing woman whose refusal to turn her infant son over to foster care forces Gannon to serve as emergency baby sitter.

[CBS 10:00] Cannon [Reg]: The Dead Samaritan
Season 2, episode 12
W: Stephen Kandel   D: Jerry Jameson

With Arlene Golonka (B.J. Franklin), David Hedison (Bell), Michael Whitney (Beau), Dean Harens (Tony Nevins), Barbara Babcock (Ruth Gardner), William Sargent (Lt. Driscoll). An aspiring actress becomes the tool in a complicated plot to take over a vast real estate empire which results in the death of its millionaire owner.
(Repeat program, originally aired 12/6/1972)

[ABC 10:00] The Julie Andrews Hour [Reg]
Season 1, episode 15

With Keith Michell. Mitchell finally picks up the Emmy he won last May for his role in the PBS production of "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" (Mitchell was on location at the time the awards were presented). Julie and Keith do Scene 1, Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew". Other skits involve Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" and A.A. Milne's "The King's Breakfast". In another skit, Keith plays "The Applicant" seeking a position as a physicist who has to face a stiff test from Miss Tiffs (Julie). Julie and Keith sing "Mack the Knife".

[NBC 10:00] Search [Reg]: A Honeymoon To Kill
Season 1, episode 11
W: S.S. Schweitzer   D: Russ Mayberry

With Luciana Paluzzi (Carla Lucchese Whitfield), Rudy Solari (Luigi Lucchese), Antoinette Bower (Contessa Penny Lucchese), Gary Clarke (Julian Whitfield), George Coulouris (Carmine Lucchese), Peter Bromilow (Stuart Upson). An heiress flees, then vanishes somewhere in Europe when somebody tries to kill her on her wedding day. C.R. Grover is assigned to locate the girl.
(Repeat program, originally aired 12/6/1972)

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