Prime-time network TV listings for Saturday June 3, 1978:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Bob Newhart Show [Reg]
(Repeat program)
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[ABC 8:00] Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Part 2 [special]
A black family during the Depression fights to retain ownership of their land.
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[NBC 8:00] The Bionic Woman [Reg]: The Bionic Dog (1)
Season 3, episode 1 W: James D. Parriott D: Barry Crane With Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Taylor Lacher (Crosby), Carlene Watkins (Judy McHugh), Al Hansen (Trucker), Jay Fenichel (Doughnut Man), David Himes (Animal Handler). Season premiere. Jaime discovers the existence of the world's first bionic canine, and has five days to save it from certain death. (Repeat program, originally aired 9/10/1977)
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[CBS 8:30] Baby I'm Back [Reg]: Living Proof
Season 1, episode 1 W: Lila Garrett, Mort Lachman D: Bill Persky With Nick LaTour (Justice of the Peace), Bill Cobbs (Attorney), Fuddle Bagley (Man #1), Bella Bruck, Pat Cranshaw (Man), Allan Rich (Judge). Series premiere. A husband who abandoned his family seven years earlier returns after being declared legally dead. The kids have mixed feelings and wife Olivia still plans to marry her new beau despite this development. (Repeat program, originally aired 1/30/1978)
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[CBS 9:00] America Salutes Richard Rodgers [special]
Musical tribute to the composer, hosted by Gene Kelly and Henry Winkler.
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[ABC 9:00] Eleanor And Franklin, part two [special]
W: James Costigan D: Daniel Petrie With Jane Alexander, Edward Herrmann, Rosemary Murphy, Ed Flanders, David Huffman, Pamela Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips. Conclusion of the four-hour dramatization of the Joseph P. Lash best-seller documenting the private lives of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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[NBC 9:00] Movie: Rafferty And The Highway Hustlers (1975)
W: John Kaye D: Dick Richards With Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Mackenzie Phillips, Alex Rocco, Charles Martin Smith, Harry Dean Stanton. A driving-test inspector encounters a kooky woman and her brash teenage companion who hijack his car and order him to drive them to New Orleans. (Released in theaters as "Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins".)
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