Prime-time network TV listings for Monday February 12, 1979:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Movie: Gone With The Wind (1939), part two
W: Margaret Mitchell D: Victor Fleming With Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Hattie McDaniel, George Reeves, Victor Jory. A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the Civil War.
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[ABC 8:00] All Star Family Feud [special]
The casts of "Eight is Enough", "Family", "The Love Boat" and "Welcome Back, Kotter".
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[NBC 8:00] Little House On The Prairie [Reg]: The Lake Kezia Monster
Season 5, episode 19 W: John T. Dugan D: Michael Landon With Hermione Baddeley (Kezia), John Miranda (Flint). The children set out to create a "monster" to scare Mrs. Oleson from foreclosing on an elderly woman's home.
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[ABC 9:00] How The West Was Won [Reg]: The Innocent
Season 3, episode 4 W: Ray Goldrup D: Alf Kjellin With Belinda Balaski (Missy), Bibi Besch (Cora Johnson), Ron Hayes (Sheriff Pinter), Perry Lang (Willie Johnson), Fredric Lehne (Jacob Kelsay), Barney McFadden (Esau Kelsay), George Petrie (Dr. Baker), Charles Tyner (Eli Kelsay). Josh gets involved with a widow and a ferryboater's feud.
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[NBC 9:00] Backstairs At The White House: Part 3 [special]
W: Gwen Bagni, Paul Dubov D: Michael O'Herlihy With Olivia Cole (Maggie Rogers), Leslie Uggams (Lillian Rogers Parks), Lou Gossett Jr. (Levi Mercer), Robert Hooks (John Mays), Hari Rhodes (Coates), Leslie Nielsen (Ike Hoover), John Anderson (President Roosevelt), Eileen Heckart (Mrs. Roosevelt), Woodrow Parfrey (Louis Howe). The Depression hits even the White House, with pay cuts for the staff while Mrs. Hoover continues to entertain extravagantly. Then the mood changes from gloom to gaiety with the defeat of Herbert Hoover by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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[CBS 10:00] Lou Grant [Reg]: Samaritan
Season 2, episode 17 W: Eliot West D: Paul Leaf With Richard B. Shull (Jack Towne), Ben Piazza (Jim McCrea), Marcia Rodd (Nancy Rhoden), John Larch (Bill Bergin), Bill Watson (Newsome). The Tribune and the whole city are set abuzz by the return of a psychopathic serial killer who was never captured.
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