Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday June 28, 1973:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Waltons [Reg]: The Gypsies
Season 1, episode 19 W: Paul Savage D: Harry Harris With Victor Argo (Zvelei), Barry Miller (Craska), Celia Lovsky (Zena), Karen Kondazian (Franzia), William Bramley (Matt Beckwith), Gregory Sierra (Volia). A family of gypsies moves uninvited into the Baldwin home while the sisters are away, and the Waltons' offer of assistance to the gypsies is refused. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/1/1973)
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[ABC 8:00] The Mod Squad [Reg]: Death In High Places
Season 5, episode 19 W: Robert Hamner D: Don McDougall With Fernando Lamas (Arturo Roca), Jim Backus (Emile Wade), Bing Russell (Kerner), Ahna Capri (Florinda), Carmen Zapata (Mrs. Gomez), Priscilla Garcia (Teresa Vega), Joe Renteria (Tomas Roca), William Boyett (Foreman). Linc takes an undercover job as a high steel construction worker to find out who pushed a friend to his death. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/1/1973)
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[NBC 8:00] The Helen Reddy Show
Season 1, episode 1 With Flip WIlson, Lee Grant, Seals and Crofts, The Pointer Sisters. The Grammy Award-winning singer stars in a summer variety series that debuts tonight. Highlight: Helen and Lee sing "I'll Never Go There Anymore".
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[CBS 9:00] You'll Get Yours When You're 65
A CBS report on the Social Security System. Hughes Rudd talks to some of the 21 million "golden aged" persons who receive monthly checks, finds out about their struggles to maintain themselves, their constant fear of medical bills, how their savings are eaten up and how it feels to work all one's life and end up on welfare anyway. Since social security started in Germany about 100 years ago, Rudd also takes a look at how the West German system works. He finds a stunning contrast to the worried elderly in the U.S.
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[ABC 9:00] Kung Fu [Reg]: Alethea
Season 1, episode 10 W: William Kelley D: John Badham With Jodie Foster (Alethea Ingram), Kenneth Tobey (Sheriff Ingram), Byron Mabe (Cranch), William Mims (Jezdale), Frank Wilcox (Judge Moon), Charles Tyner (Larrabee), Khigh Dhiegh (Shang Tzu), Lee Lampert (Tork Wittner), R.L. Armstrong (Clancy Pratt), Regis Cordic (Stoddard), William Vaughan (Sampler Harte), Alex Henteloff (Abner Tutt), Bob Bralver (Crowder). Caine goes man-hunting to teach the truth to a little girl who thinks she has saved him from the gallows by lying. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/15/1973)
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[NBC 9:00] Ironside [Reg]: Ollinger's Last Case
Season 6, episode 14 W: Frank Telford D: Don Weis With Loretta Swit (Sally Pearson), Kenneth Mars (Adam Bronson), Albert Salmi (Bill Eaton), Mills Watson (Deputy Davis), Joseph Kaufman (Sam Madden), William Bramley (Bert Martin), Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Healy). The chief sends Ed Brown to learn why residents of a fishing village -- who have persecuted a retired policeman friend of Ironside's -- refuse to cooperate in an investigation of his death. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/4/1973)
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[CBS 10:00] Anatomy Of A News Story
A behind-the-scenes account of how TV news covered a breaking story - the demonstrations at the 1972 National Republican Convention - working against the unique deadlines and requirements of broadcast journalism. Dan Rather anchors.
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[ABC 10:00] The Streets Of San Francisco [Reg]: Deadline
Season 1, episode 20 W: David Friedkin D: Seymour Robbie With Barry Sullivan (Chris Bane), Anna Lee (Mrs. Claridge), Geoffrey Deuel (Greg Bane), Greg Mullavey (Roger Croft), Richard Bull (Medical Examiner), David McLean (Harbor Master), Thomas Kirk (Roland Claridge). A top newsman kills a girl reporter in a fit of jealous rage because she is seeing another man. The case is complicated by a blackmailing witness. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/15/1973)
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[NBC 10:00] The Dean Martin Show [Reg]
Season 8, episode 25 With Jimmy Stewart, Frank Sinatra Jr. Dean and Stewart open with "Alexander's Ragtime Band", and follow with a Celebrity Jackpot skit. Sinatra Jr. sings "A Horse With No Name". The cast gathers for a "Pal Joey" finale. (Repeat program, originally aired 3/22/1973)
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