Prime-time network TV listings for Friday January 26, 1973:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Mission: Impossible [Reg]: The Fountain
Season 7, episode 17 W: Stephen Kandel D: Barry Crane With Luke Askew (Danson), George Maharis (Thomas Bachman), Cameron Mitchell (Matthew Drake), Ed Connelly (Mallory), Carlos Rivas (Perez), Pepe Callahan (Bartender). An underworld figure with access to the syndicate's top-secret computerized records is convinced by the IMF that he has found the fountain of youth.
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[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: Amateur Nite
Season 4, episode 16 W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal D: Jack Arnold With Harold Peary (Mr. Goodbody), Steve Dunne (Pete Sterne), Robert Nadder (Alfred Bailey). The kids sing and dance in a local television contest to win money for their parents' anniversary gift.
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: Watts Side Story
Season 2, episode 18 W: Lloyd Garver, Ken Hecht D: Jack Shea With Gregory Sierra (Julio Fuentes), Leroy Daniels (Leroy), Ernest Mayhand (Skillet), Alma Beltran (Mrs. Fuentes), Migdia Varela (Maria), Harold Fong (Waiter). Fred is aghast when Lamont dates the sister of their Puerto Rican neighbor, and begins following the couple wearing a disguise.
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[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: I Left My Heart In Cincinnati
Season 3, episode 17 W: Dale McRaven D: Bob Claver With Mary Ann Mobley (Audrey Parson), Johnny Bench (Waiter). Keith falls in love with a beautiful publicity agent when the Partridges perform at an amusement park in Cincinnati.
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[NBC 8:30] The Little People [Reg]: The Bestest Doctor In The Whole Wide World
Season 1, episode 18 D: Brian Keith With Steven Hague (Alfred Landis), Sean Tyler Hall (Stewart), Gloria Nakea (Joan Wilson). Dr. Jamison, against his better judgement, stars in a movie being made by one of his little patients for a school project, and a comedic madhouse ensues.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
W: Helen Deutsch D: Charles Walters With Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell, Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen, Hermione Baddeley, Harvey Lembeck. A girl from Hannibal, Mo., living the life of a female Huck Finn, decides to break away from it all and head west. Arriving in Leadville, Colo., she joins her brothers in search for gold and status in society.
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[ABC 9:00] Burt Bacharach In Shangri-La [special]
W: Marty Farrell, Marc B. Ray D: Dwight Hemion With Richard Harris, Bobby Van, Chris Evert, The Fifth Dimenson. Musical-variety program hosted by Bacharach. The theme of the program reflects in musical terms the serene philosophy of the Tibetan natives in "Lost Horizon", a musical version of which is being released soon.
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[NBC 9:00] Circle Of Fear [Reg]: Doorway To Death
Season 2, episode 4 W: Jimmy Sangster D: Daryl Duke With Barry Nelson (Jim Carter), Susan Dey (Peggy), Leif Garrett (Robert), Dawn Lyn (Jane), Henry Jones (Truthers). A mysterious upstairs door opens a bizarre world for young twins who, unwittingly, loose an ex-murderer's ghost into their new home.
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[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1. Love And The Unmarriage W: Nate Monaster D: Alan Rafkin With Susan Foster (Julie), Michael McGreevey (Ken), Ozzie Nelson (Fred Garber), Harriet Nelson (Mrs. Garber). A free-thinking girl's plans so upset her parents that they plan to divorce. 2. Love And The Singing Suitor With Warren Berlinger (Murray Roomer), Bridget Hanley (Nancy DeHaven), Dave Madden (Walt Lerner). A junior executive believes that he will experience love the same way it was depicted in the musical movies he watched as a boy. 3. Love And The Wee He W: Jerry Rannow, Greg Strangis D: Alan Rafkin With Billy Barty (Mechanical Elf), Craig Huebing (Wayne), Sarah Kennedy (Bibi), Marvin Miller (Rabbi Fishman), Patrick Campbell (Fireman), Don 'Red' Barry (Policeman). A husband discovers that a mechanical elf he gave his wife for Christmas has a mind of its own.
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[NBC 10:00] The Bobby Darin Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 2 With Helen Reddy, Mimi Hines, David Steinberg. A musical-comedy salute to St. Louis. Bobby sings "This Is the Life" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night".
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