Prime-time network TV listings for Tuesday October 11, 1977:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Fitzpatricks [Reg]: Superman
Season 1, episode 4 W: Katharyn Powers D: Harvey Laidman With Thalmus Rasulala (Huston), Brian Dennehy (Coach Hatfield), Kathy McCullen (Cindy), Gwen Arner (Hostess), Derek Wells (R.J.). Stung by Jack's insinuation that he's not contributing his share, Sean tries to juggle a place on the varsity football squad with a part-time job and school.
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[ABC 8:00] World Series Baseball
Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Yankees, game one.
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[NBC 8:00] Dick Clark's Good Old Days: From Bobby Sox To Bikinis [special]
With Connie Francis, Fabian, Edd Byrnes, Dion. Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon host a nostalgic look at the 50's and 60's.
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[CBS 9:00] M*A*S*H [Reg]: War Of Nerves
Season 6, episode 4 W: Alan Alda D: Alan Alda With Allan Arbus (Sidney Freedman), Michael O'Keefe (Tom), Peter Riegert (Igor), Johnny Haymer (Sgt. Zale). Col. Potter, worried about the nervous tension apparent in the 4077th, asks psychiatrist Sidney Freedman, who shows up at the hospital as one of the wounded, to take an informal look at some of the more uptight cases.
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[CBS 9:30] One Day At A Time [Reg]: The Older Man (3)
Season 3, episode 3 W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant D: Herbert Kenwith With Jim Hutton (Dr. Paul Curran), Derrel Maury (John). Schneider, convinced that Julie's involved in an affair too hot to handle, rushes to her rescue, only to cause a wave of troubles for both Julie and Ann.
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[CBS 10:00] Lou Grant [Reg]: Henhouse
Season 1, episode 4 W: Leonora Thuna D: Richard Crenna With Claudette Nevins (Irene Mott), Geoffrey Lewis (Sheriff), Patty Mattick (Cecile), David Starwalt (Mark). Lou and the editor of the women's section of the paper engage in a turf war, as their respective reporters clash over whether the death of a prominent playwright is murder or suicide.
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[NBC 10:00] Richard Pryor Special [special]
With John Belushi, Maya Angelou, LaWanda Page, Shirley Hemphill, Glynn Turman, The Pips. A takeoff on blues singers; the Pips perform "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"; poet Maya Angelou portrays a drunken man's wife. (Repeat program)
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