Prime-time network TV listings for Friday May 10, 1974:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Dirty Sally [Reg]: The Old Soldier
Season 1, episode 3 With Gene Evans (Sam Concannon), Roger Bowen (Col. Lockwood), Francine York (Lauraleen). An old friend of Sally's thinks that now that he's been retired by the Army, there's nothing left to do with his life except get drunk. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/25/1974)
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[ABC 8:00] The Brady Bunch [Reg]: The Cincinnati Kids
Season 5, episode 11 W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine D: Leslie H. Martinson With Hilary Thompson (Marge), Bob Hoffman (Attendant). A trip to an amusement park turns into a race against the clock when Mike's business documents are lost on one of the rides. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/23/1973)
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: This Little TV Went To Market
Season 3, episode 5 W: Gene Farmer D: Peter Baldwin With Howard Platt (Officer Hopkins), Gregory Sierra (Julio Fuentes), Bill McLean (TV Repairman), Bernie Hamilton (Officer Jones). When his TV set goes on the blink, Fred buys a "hot" set and gets in trouble when his friend Grady tells him it's one stolen from his house. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/12/1973)
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[CBS 8:30] Good Times [Reg]: My Son The Lover
Season 1, episode 13 W: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul, Lou Derman, Bill Davenport D: Herbert Kenwith With Ta-Tanisha (Marcy). J.J. has a steady girlfriend, but Florida and Thelma aren't very enthusiastic about the girl who finally got him to settle down.
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[ABC 8:30] The Six Million Dollar Man [Reg]: Day Of The Robot
Season 1, episode 4 W: Del Reisman D: Leslie H. Martinson With Henry Jones (Dr. Dolenz), John Saxon (Major Frederick Sloan), Charles Bateman (Sgt. Parnell), Lloyd Bochner (Gavern Wilson), Noah Keen (Gen. Tanhill). Steve must face a robot programmed to kill in order to save a top secret missile guidance system from falling into foreign hands. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/8/1974)
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[NBC 8:30] Lotsa Luck [Reg]: The Winning Purse
Season 1, episode 7 W: Saul Turteltaub D: Alan Rafkin With Danny Wells (Kaplan), Janice Carroll (Woman With Purse), Martin Ashe (Fenney). Stanley is tempted to bet on a "sure thing" -- but with someone else's pocketbook. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/19/1973)
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[CBS 9:00] NBA Playoffs
Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics.
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[NBC 9:00] The Girl With Something Extra [Reg]: The Sour Grapevine
Season 1, episode 18 W: Stan Cutler D: Richard Kinon With William Windom (Stuart Kline), Mitzi McCall, Charlie Brill. The office grapevine seems sure that John is having an affair with his lovely secretary Angela, and ESP or not, Sally seems like the typical naive wife. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/8/1974)
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[ABC 9:30] The Odd Couple [Reg]: Felix Directs
Season 4, episode 9 W: Harvey Miller D: Jerry Paris With Louis Guss (Ed), Doria Cook (Christine), Edward Faulkner (Harry), David White (Phil). Felix directs his first film with Oscar as the star in an impoverished story built around a sexpot stewardess. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/9/1973)
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[NBC 9:30] The Brian Keith Show [Reg]: Sean The Dad
Season 2, episode 14 With Sean Tyler Hall (Stewart), Alan Krassner (Chief Great Moose), Danny Kamekona (Crooked Elbow), Miiko Taka (Mrs. Browning), Kimo Kahoana (Long Quill). Dr. Sean temporarily takes care of young Stewart and finds the chore includes "new math" homework, attending Indian Scouts and waking up to kiddie cartoons. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/18/1974)
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[ABC 10:00] Toma [Reg]: The Accused
Season 1, episode 22 W: Don Carlos Dunaway D: Russ Mayberry With Claude Akins (Bernie Travlos), Todd Martin (Prosecutor), John Milford (Officer Schuyler), Philip Michael Thomas (Sam), Charles Floyd Johnson (Billy Williams), Ken Lynch (Lt. Heffren), Ted Gehring (Liquor Store Owner). After a fellow officer allegedly "murders" a youth, Toma is compelled to find out whether or not the shooting was justified. (Last show of the series.)
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[NBC 10:00] Glen Campbell - The Campbells Are Coming [special]
With Buddy Hackett, Steve Lawrence, Peter Sellers, Omar Sharif, Dinah Shore, The Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Glen Campbell stars in a musical comedy special with a Scottish flair.
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