Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday May 26, 1977:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Waltons [Reg]: The Cloudburst
Season 5, episode 9 W: Paul Cooper D: Harry Harris With John Ritter (Rev. Matthew Fordwick), Nora Marlowe (Mrs. Brimmer), Cindy Eilbacher (Martha Rose Coverdale), Mariclare Costello (Rosemary Fordwick), John Carter (Mr. Shelby), William Bryant (Lyle Carter), Ron Hajek (Russell Travis). Publisher John-Boy makes an attempt to save his paper from bankruptcy, though he hurts his grandfather in the process. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/11/1976)
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[ABC 8:00] Welcome Back, Kotter [Reg]: The Museum
Season 2, episode 5 W: Bob Shayne D: Bill Davis With John Astin (Curator). The Sweathogs become trapped in a museum's Egyptian tomb. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/28/1976)
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[NBC 8:00] TV Movie: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976)
W: J.P. Miller D: Buzz Kulik With Cliff De Young, Anthony Hopkins, Sian Barbara Allen, Martin Balsam, Denise Alexander, Peter Donat, Dean Jagger, Laurence Luckinbill, David Spielberg, Frank Marth, Katherine Woodville. Drama of the sensational 1932 kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr., son and namesake of the famed pilot, and the ensuing trial of accused and convicted killer, Bruno Hauptmann.
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[ABC 8:30] What's Happening [Reg]: The Maid Did It
Season 1, episode 11 W: Marty Farrell D: Mark Warren With Teddy Wilson (Marty), Frank Aletter (Daniel Turner), Alice Ghostley (Mrs. Turner). Mama tries to hide the pain when she is fired by her employer, who accuses her of stealing a diamond ring. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/6/1977)
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[CBS 9:00] NBA Playoffs
Portland Trail Blazers at Philadelphia 76ers
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[ABC 9:00] The Rape Victims
A documentary focusing on the increase of rape in the suburbs, prisons & mental institutions. Also, a discussion on incest, sadomasochism and methods of self-defense.
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[ABC 9:30] The Nixon Interviews -- Lessons Learned
With Frank Reynolds, Sam Donaldson.
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[ABC 10:00] Madness & Medicine
Howard K. Smith hosts an en examination of psychiatry and its controversial treatments such as electric shock, psychosurgery and psychotropic drugs.
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