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Friday April 13, 1973
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Prime-time network TV listings for Friday April 13, 1973:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Mission: Impossible: The Deal (R) TV Movie: The Man Who Died Twice (1973)
ABC The Brady Bunch: The Tiki Caves (R) The Partridge Family: M Is For The Many Things (R) Room 222: Shoestring Catch (R) The Odd Couple: The Ides Of April (R) Love, American Style (R)
NBC Sanford And Son: The Dowry (R) The Little People: Tonsils For Two (R) Ghost Story: At The Cradle Foot (R) The Bobby Darin Show
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[CBS 8:00] Mission: Impossible [Reg]: The Deal
Season 7, episode 3
W: George F. Slavin, Stephen Kandel   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Robert Webber (Charles Rogan), Lana Wood (Marcy Carpenter), Robert Phillips (Lawrence Chalmers), George Sawaya (Guard), Van Williams (Arnold Sanders), Lloyd Bochner (General Hammond), Lee Paul (Schmidt), Peter Leeds (John Larson), Paul Gleason (Blair).
In order to prevent the overthrow of the government of Camagua, Phelps and Barney pose as military officials of that country and imprison the syndicate leader who is financing the movement.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/30/1972)

[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: The Tiki Caves
Season 4, episode 3
W: Tam Spiva   D: Jack Arnold

With Vincent Price (Professor Whitehead), David 'Lippy' Espinda (Mr. Hanalei), Leon Lontoc (Mayor's Representative).
The Brady boys return the tiki they found in an Hawaiian cave and run into an archaeologist who believes they intend to steal his latest "find".

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/6/1972)

[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: The Dowry
Season 2, episode 3
W: Richard Pryor, Paul Mooney   D: Jack Shea

With Albert Reed (Grady), Margueritte Ray (Margaret), Gladys Perry (Betty Jean), Kathrine McKee (Alberta).
When Fred learns that his cousin's stepdaughter has inherited $10,000, he's convinced she should marry Lamont.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/29/1972)

[ABC 8:30] The Partridge Family [Reg]: M Is For The Many Things
Season 3, episode 2
W: William Bickley   D: Lou Antonio

With Edgar Buchanan (Judge McElwreath), Rick Hurst (Deputy Haynie), Yvonne Wilder (Sheila), Mitzi Hoag (Mrs. Maifussi).
Shirley, due in Sacramento to accept a Mother of the Year award, decides to make the jaunt a pleasure trip for the family.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/22/1972)

[NBC 8:30] The Little People [Reg]: Tonsils For Two
Season 1, episode 1

With Benton Sen (Jimmy).
Comedy-drama series about a pediatrician and his family living in Hawaii. Brian Keith, who starred in the long-running Family Affair series, plays Dr. Sean Jamison. Keith's wife, Victoria Young, is a cast regular as his Hawaiian nurse-receptionist. In the first episode, Dr. Jamison is tricked into having his tonsils removed.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/15/1972)

[CBS 9:00] TV Movie: The Man Who Died Twice (1973)
W: Jackson Gillis   D: Joseph Sargent

With Stuart Whitman, Brigitte Fossey, Severn Darden, Jeremy Slate, Bernard Lee.
An artist who had been forging for an unscrupulous dealer decides to quit, runs off to Spain and seclusion, leaving his friends to think he's dead.

[ABC 9:00] Room 222 [Reg]: Shoestring Catch
Season 4, episode 11
W: Bud Freeman   D: Sid McCoy

With Betty Cole (Mrs. Fowler), James Johnson (Otis), Kitty Carl, Jeanne Bates, Jim Poyner, Kay Stewart, Mark Savage.
A potential drop-out regains interest in school when he is introduced to the works of Shakespeare.

(Repeat program, originally aired 11/24/1972)

[NBC 9:00] Ghost Story [Reg]: At The Cradle Foot
Season 1, episode 3
W: Anthony Lawrence   D: Don McDougall

With James Franciscus (Paul Dover), Jeremy Slate (Raphael Norris), Meg Foster (Julie Barnes), Elizabeth Ashley (Karen Dover), Karl Swenson (Ed Barnes), Judson Pratt (Judge).
A father has strange dreams and visions of his 5-year-old daughter's death many years in the future and tries to prevent the birth of her killer.

(Repeat program, originally aired 9/29/1972)

[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: The Ides Of April
Season 3, episode 16
W: Mark Rothman, Lowell Ganz   D: Robert Birnbaum

With Bill Quinn (Dr. Melnitz), Vivian Bonnell (Ms. Ferret), Joshua Shelley (Accountant), Ogden Talbot (Postman).
Felix gets Oscar in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service because of a minor matter. He lets it slip that his returns are always perfect -- in contrast to his roommate who doesn't care what he sends in.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/19/1973)

[ABC 10:00] Love, American Style [Reg]
1.   Love And The Spaced Out Chick
W: Maurice Richlin   D: Arnold Margolin

With Jed Allan (Sidney), Michele Lee (Vendra), Rene Auberjonois (George), Herbert Rudley (Father).  
An overworked writer is startled when a beauty introduces herself as a visitor from Venus.

2.   Love And The Country Girl
With Bridget Hanley (Christine), Pat Buttram (Pappy), Bill Daily (Donald Baxter), Erica Hagen (Wanda June), Shug Fisher (Abner).  
A salesman wins a poker game and discovers the prize is the right to wed the farmer's daughter.

3.   Love And Dear Old Mom And Dad
W: Frank Buxton   D: James Sheldon

With Roger Bowen (Bill / Dad), Hal England (Mike), Audrey Meadows (Eve / Harriet / Mom).  
A couple are given proof that men do tend to marry girls "just like the one that married dear old Dad".

4.   Love And The High School Sweethearts
W: Stanley Ralph Ross   D: Charles R. Rondeau

With Alice Ghostley (Gladys), Michael Constantine (Fred), Stephen Dunne (Bert Brockmeyer).  
A couple have a rift when she invites her old boyfriend to dinner.

[NBC 10:00] The Bobby Darin Show [Reg]
Season 1, episode 11

With Arte Johnson, Freda Payne, Bread.
In a skit, Arte plays a mad scientist. Bobby and Arte sing "Toot-Too-Tootsie". Bobby solos "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder", "Let the Good Times Roll" and "Cry Me a River". Geoff Edwards interviews Bobby as the Godmother. The cast sings a Gay Nineties medley.


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