Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday October 18, 1973:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Waltons [Reg]: The Chicken Thief
Season 2, episode 6 W: Richard Carr D: Ralph Senensky With Robert Donner (Yancy Tucker), Cissy Wellman (Jane Aspen), Merie Earle (Maude Gormley), Meg Wyllie (Mrs. Potter), Richard O'Brien (Charlie Potter), David Moody (Floyd Carter), Charles Kuenstle (Mr. Kilgare), Dorothy Meyer (Mrs. Blankfort). John-Boy's conscience troubles him when he catches a boy stealing chickens and he can't decide whether to report it.
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[ABC 8:00] Toma [Reg]: Crime Without Victim
Season 1, episode 3 W: Stephen J. Cannell D: Daniel Haller With Madeleine Sherwood (Martha), Bert Santos (Roberto), Victor Mohica (Ernesto), Scott Jacoby (Jesse Wheelright), Brett Halsey (Mark Wheelright), Abel Franco (Manny), Alex Dreier (Peter Blany), Tony De Costa (Diego). Despite the protests of the victim's wealthy, neurotic mother, Toma investigates the kidnapping of an 18-year-old boy he once picked up for possession of marijuana.
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[NBC 8:00] World Series Baseball
Oakland A's at New York Mets for game five.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: Joy In The Morning (1965)
W: Sally Benson, Alfred Hayes, Norman Lessing D: Alex Segal With Richard Chamberlain, Yvette Mimieux, Arthur Kennedy, Oskar Homolka, Sidney Blackmer, Virginia Gregg, Donald Davis, Joan Tetzel. A struggling law student and his young bride are faced with a multitude of problems in their first year of marriage during the Depression.
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[ABC 9:00] West Virginia - Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Coal
The economic and power politics of the coal industry and how they pervade this southern state is spotlighted.
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[ABC 10:00] The Streets Of San Francisco [Reg]: The Stamp Of Death
Season 2, episode 6 W: Robert I. Holt D: Seymour Robbie With Jessica Walter (Glen Williams), Earl Holliman (Chris Conway), Robert Emhart (E.T. Hawkins), Vince Howard (Charlie Johnson), Woodrow Parfrey (Doc), Byron Morrow (Sturdevant), Harry Davis (Arnie Jenkins), Richard Derr (Thomas Wood), Byron Chung (Deputy Consul). A multimillionaire philatelist is murdered and it's possible that the world's most valuable postage stamp has been stolen.
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