Prime-time network TV listings for Sunday November 3, 1974:
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Program details:
[CBS 7:30] TV Movie: The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman (1974)
W: Tracy Keenan Wynn D: John Korty With Cicely Tyson, Barbara Cheney, Richard Dysart, Katherine Helmond, Valerie O'Dell, Michael Murphy, Rod Perry, Thalmus Rasulala, Bill Walker, Collin Wilcox, David Hooks, Joel Fluellen, Will Hare. The Emmy-winning drama, written by Tracy Keenan Wynn, about a 110-year-old former slave who recalls her lifetime of struggle and change through a series of flashbacks, culminating in her own stand for freedom in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
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[NBC 7:30] Wonderful World Of Disney: Adventure in Satan's Canyon
Season 21, episode 8 W: James Douglass West, Shane Tatum D: William Beaudine Jr. With Richard Jaeckel (Jack Hughes), Larry Pennell (Dave Fletcher), David Alan Bailey (Rob). In the rugged, mountainous country of the great Northwest, a young outdoorsman fails to win his class in the kayak competition, and vows to give up the sport until a crisis forces him to use his knowledge.
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[ABC 8:00] The Sonny Comedy Revue [Reg]
Season 1, episode 7 With Steve Allen, Billy Preston, Juliet Prowse.
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[NBC 8:30] McCloud [Reg]: Shivaree On Delancy Street
Season 5, episode 3 W: Mort Fine D: Bruce Kessler With Lou Gossett Jr. (Dewey Justin), Jack Kruschen (Selditz), Cesare Danova (Johnny Amado), John Quade (Merle Koska), Danny Thomas (Marcus Rubin), Dennis McCarthy (Police Commissioner), Vincent Baggetta (Lt. Bryant), Michael DeLano (Sgt. Rizzo), Sally Kemp (Gloria Allison), John Devlin (Sgt. Ashby), Jesse Welles (Judy Rubin), Stack Pierce (Harry Peoples), Tracy Reed (Carol Broadhurst). Sgt. Broadhurst is shot while staking out a numbers pick-up man who is slain and robbed of the day's bets. And while fighting for his life, Broadhurst is also under investigation as a crooked cop, something that Sam McCloud cannot believe.
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[ABC 9:00] Movie: Midnight Cowboy (1969)
W: Waldo Salt D: John Schlesinger With Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Jennifer Salt, Barnard Hughes, Ruth White. A naive young Texan, a would-be hustler, moves to New York where his dreams are shattered by a series of tragic consequences.
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[CBS 9:30] Kojak [Reg]: The Best Judge Money Can Buy
Season 2, episode 8 W: Gene Kearney D: Leo Penn With John Aniston (Webster), John Randolph (Judge Mackie Sr.), Walter McGinn (Martin Bronson), Melissa Murphy (Kimberly Hyatt), Dorothy Tristan (Ellen), Abe Vigoda (Kilty), Walter Stocker (Judge Mackie Jr.). Apparent suicide as the cause of a prominent young judge's death is hard for Kojak to accept, especially when his probing uncovers a tie-in between the judge's non-grieving widow, a private detective, and a lawyer who specializes in defending known criminals.
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