Prime-time network TV listings for Friday February 9, 1973:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Mission: Impossible [Reg]: The Fighter
Season 7, episode 18 W: Stephen Kandel, Nicholas E. Baehr D: Paul Krasny With Joe Maross (Jay Braddock), William Windom (Paul Mitchell), Geoffrey Deuel (Pete Novick), Jennifer Shaw (Susan Mitchell), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (James "Gunner" Loomis), Walker Edmiston (Dave Rawls), Martin Ashe (Steve Lawson), William Benedict (Denver). A boxing promoter tied to a crime syndicate becomes a target for the IMF when one of his fighters is killed before he can talk to the police.
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[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: The Subject Was Noses
Season 4, episode 18 W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine D: Jack Arnold With Nicholas Hammond (Doug Simpson), Stuart Getz (Charley), Lisa Eilbacher (Vicki). Marcia's date with the campus hero is broken when he sees her swollen nose, caused by an accident.
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: Pops 'n' Pals
Season 2, episode 20 W: Allan Katz, Don Reo D: Rick Edelstein With Gregory Sierra (Julio Fuentes), James Wheaton (Nelson B. Davis), Cardella Di Milo (Woman), Joaquin Garay (Waiter). Fred becomes annoyed with Lamont for spending so much time with their neighbor, Julio.
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[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: Bedknobs And Drumsticks
Season 3, episode 19 W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell D: Herb Wallerstein With William Windom (Erwin), Danny Goldman (Director), Elaine Giftos (Bonnie Kleinschmitt), John Lawrence (Conventioneer), Ondine Vaughn (Gwen). The family contracts to do a commercial for a fried chicken restaurant chain and is aghast at the result.
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[NBC 8:30] You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown [special]
W: Joseph Hardy D: Walter C. Miller With Wendell Burton, Ruby Persson, Barry Livingston, Mark Montgomery, Noelle Matlovsky, William Hinnant. The New York stage production based on the cartoon characters created by Charles M. Schultz comes to TV as a four-act musical.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: The Undefeated (1969)
W: James Lee Barrett D: Andrew McLaglen With John Wayne, Rock Hudson, Antonio Aguilar, Roman Gabriel, Lee Meriwether, Merlin Olsen, Marian McCargo. At the end of the Civil War, a Union cavalry unit heads west to round up wild horses to sell to federal forces in Mexico.
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[ABC 9:00] Room 222 [Reg]: Fifteen Years And What Do You Get?
Season 4, episode 19 W: Leonard Stadd, Arlene Stadd D: Charles R. Rondeau With Brendan Burns (Wayne Daly), Ivor Francis (Mr. Dragen), Al Dunlap (Hamilton), Robert Casper (Mr. Wisegarten). When the faculty and students at Whitman High plan a surprise party for Mr. Kaufman, celebrating his 15th year as principal, a disgruntled athlete attempts to sabotage the event.
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: The Hustler
Season 3, episode 18 W: Mark Rothman, Lowell Ganz D: Jerry Paris With Louis Guss (Arnold), Stanley Adams (Sure-Shot Wilson), Janice Carroll (Vivian), Sidney Clute (Barney), John Wheeler (Henry). Oscar arranges for an evening of gambling, a Monte Carlo night, to help Felix's financially troubled opera club.
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[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1. Love And The Playwright W: Lee Erwin D: Stuart Margolin With Joyce Van Patten (Marge), Leland Palmer (Beverly), Dick Sargent (Bill). A wife who is constantly being subjected to unusual situations by her playwright husband to study her reactions, decides to teach him a lesson. 2. Love And The Trampled Passion W: Ray Kammerman D: Allen Baron With Susan Tolsky (Carolyn), Barbara Brownell (Eloise), George Pan Andreas (Raoul), George McDaniel (Burglar). A girl plots to meet a flamenco dancer who just moved into her apartment building. 3. Love And The Anniversary W: Charlotte Brown D: Alan Rafkin With John Carradine (Old George Pomerantz), Keith Carradine (George Pomerantz), Rosemary DeCamp (Old Martha Pomerantz), Valerie De Camp (Martha Pomerantz), Michael Frome (Bellhop), Milton Frome (The Man). After many years of marriage, a couple returns to their honeymoon hotel.
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[NBC 10:00] The Bobby Darin Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 4 With Redd Foxx, Nancy Sinatra. Redd talks about his age and plays the washtub; Nancy Sinatra and Bobby offer "Light My Fire". Mimi Hines and R.C. Brown appear with Darin in a World War I flying sketch about the Red Baron; the cast salutes the city of Chicago.
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