Prime-time network TV listings for Friday December 3, 1976:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Movie: Charlotte's Web (1973), part two
W: Earl Hamner Jr. D: Charles Nichols, Iwao Takamoto With Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Henry Gibson, Agnes Moorehead, Martha Scott, Dave Madden, Danny Bonaduce. Conclusion of the two-part musical about a spring pig named Wilbur who learns he is being fattened up for the Yuletide season.
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[ABC 8:00] Donny And Marie [Reg]
Season 2, episode 9 With Carl Reiner, Roz Kelly, Charo, Paul Lynde, The Osmond Brothers.
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[NBC 8:00] Sanford And Son [Reg]: Aunt Esther Has A Baby
Season 6, episode 11 W: Saul Turteltaub, Bernie Orenstein D: Alan Rafkin With Raymond Allen (Uncle Woody), Robin Braxton (Mrs. Sherman). Fred plays an important role when Aunt Esther tries to adopt a child -- he stands in for her drunken husband.
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[NBC 8:30] Hallmark Hall Of Fame: Beauty And The Beast [special]
W: Sherman Yellen D: Fielder Cook With George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Bernard Lee, Virginia McKenna. A beautiful young woman is forced to live in a castle inhabited by The Beast, a frightening, possibly human creature who, in spite of his demeanor, wins her affection with his kindness and sensitivity.
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[CBS 9:00] Movie: The Terminal Man (1974)
W: Michael Crichton, Mike Hodges D: Mike Hodges With George Segal, Joan Hackett, Jill Clayburgh, Richard Dysart, Donald Moffat, Norman Burton, James B. Sikking. A man afflicted with blackouts, during which he becomes violent, becomes the pawn in a psychiatric game involving the implanting of electrodes in his brain, a condition that eventually triggers a murderous rampage.
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[ABC 9:00] TV Movie: Smash-Up On Interstate 5 (1976)
W: Eugene Price, Robert Presnell Jr. D: John Llewellyn Moxey With Robert Conrad, Sian Barbara Allen, Buddy Ebsen, David Groh, Vera Miles, Donna Mills. A disaster movie about an enormous multi-vehicle crash on a California highway.
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[NBC 10:00] The Sometime Soldiers
An NBC news special examining the effectiveness of America's military reserves -- the part-time soldier who trains two days a month and two weeks each summer -- and their role as an integral part of the defense capabilities of the United States.
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