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Tuesday March 4, 1975
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Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday March 4, 1975:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Good Times: The Enlistment M*A*S*H: Payday People's Choice Awards
ABC Happy Days: Fonzie Joins The Band TV Movie: Trilogy Of Terror (1975) Marcus Welby, M.D.: Dark Corridors
NBC Adam-12: Citizen With Gun TV Movie: The Last Survivors (1975) Police Story: War Games
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[CBS 8:00] Good Times [Reg]: The Enlistment
Season 2, episode 22
W: Art Baer, Ben Joelson   D: Herbert Kenwith

With William Christopher (Doctor), Bill Walker (Mr. Carter), Cal Wilson (Sergeant), Maidie Norman (Edna).
Both James and J.J. lose their jobs. Wanting to support his family, J.J. decides to join the U.S. Army.

[ABC 8:00] Happy Days [Reg]: Fonzie Joins The Band
Season 2, episode 19
W: Ben Joelson, Art Baer   D: Frank Buxton

With Neil J. Schwartz (Bag), Adam Arkin (Bo), Susan Richardson (Carol).
Fonzie gets the outfits for Richie's combo to wear at a dance -- and an extra one for himself so he can crash the affair.

[NBC 8:00] Adam-12 [Reg]: Citizen With Gun
Season 7, episode 17
W: Walter Dallenbach   D: Christian Nyby

With Hank Brandt (Officer Brady), John Sebastian (Teddy Gray), Steve Stafford (Randy Peters), John Morgan Evans (Carl Boyer), Michele Noval (Sarah Boyer).
A nervous homeowner nearly shoots Officer Wells after reporting a prowler on his premises.

[CBS 8:30] M*A*S*H [Reg]: Payday
Season 3, episode 22
W: John Regier, Gary Markowitz   D: Hy Averback

With Bobbie Mitchell (Nurse Baker), Johnny Haymer (Sgt. Zale), Jack Soo (Kim Chung Quoc), Eldon Quick (Capt. Sloan), Mary Peters (Nurse), Pat Marshall (Lt. Nelson).
Payday, with Hawkeye officiating as a paymaster, sets off a chain of events which involves pearls, poker, bribes and a $3,000 gift from heaven.

[ABC 8:30] TV Movie: Trilogy Of Terror (1975)
W: William F. Nolan, Richard Matheson   D: Dan Curtis

With Karen Black, Robert Burton, John Karlen, George Gaynes, Gregory Harrison, Jim Storm, Kathryn Reynolds, Tracy Curtis.
Karen Black plays four tormented women in three contemporary stories of the bizarre. In one, she is a reclusive woman who is fearful of her sister; a schoolteacher being blackmailed by a student in another; and a shy, mother-dominated young woman with a doll fetish who is terrorized when one of her dolls comes to life.

[NBC 8:30] TV Movie: The Last Survivors (1975)
W: Douglas Day Stewart   D: Lee H. Katzin

With Martin Sheen, Diane Baker, Tom Bosley, Christopher George, Bruce Davison, Anne Francis, Bethel Leslie, Eugene Roche, Mel Stewart, Anne Seymour, Percy Rodrigues, Beulah Quo.
In a film allegedly taken from an incident in 1841, when an American ship sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg, a senior officer in an overcrowded lifeboat must make the decision of who will be sacrificed to keep the lifeboat from being swamped.

[CBS 9:00] People's Choice Awards [special]
Bob Hope, Alan Alda and James Caan are among the 30 star hosts of the first entertainment awards determined by an A.C. Nielsen survey of the American public. Honored during the two-hour live broadcast will be favorites in television, motion pictures, musical and sports fields.

[ABC 10:00] Marcus Welby, M.D. [Reg]: Dark Corridors
Season 6, episode 23
D: Richard Milton

With Joanne Dru (Dorothy Brander), Rosemary DeCamp (Nurse Kelly), Douglas Fowley (Dr. Hanes), Allison McKay (Miss Willow), Phil Diskin (Dr. Brown), Richard Reicheg (Dr. Morrison), Robin Mattson (Mavis Brander), Lois January (Miss Billings).
After the death of a very dear personal friend, Dr. Welby becomes emotionally involved with an ill teenage violin prodigy.

[NBC 10:00] Police Story [Reg]: War Games
Season 2, episode 20
W: David Moessinger   D: Richard Benedict

With Michael Parks (Jack Ballard), Marjoe Gortner (Earl Gordy), Robert Alda (Lieutenant Troft), Murray Hamilton (Bud Ellwood), Mills Watson (Dobbs), John Quade (Redneck), Mel Scott (Joe Hoffman), Chuck Daniel (Dave Johnson), John Davis Chandler (Lou Denbo), Brooke Bundy (Pam Gordy), Neville Brand (Norman Schoeler).
Detectives try to infiltrate a superpatriot's private army before the group can start its war against "Jews, Commies and Hippies".


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