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Monday April 23, 1979
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Prime-time network TV listings for Monday April 23, 1979:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The White Shadow: Pregnant Pause (R) M*A*S*H: Major Ego (R) WKRP In Cincinnati: I Do, I Do... For Now Lou Grant: Dying (R)
ABC Dorothy Hamill's Corner Of The Sky How The West Was Won: The Slavers
NBC Little House On The Prairie: There's No Place Like Home (1) (R) TV Movie: Sanctuary Of Fear (1979)
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[CBS 8:00] The White Shadow [Reg]: Pregnant Pause
Season 1, episode 5
W: Steven Bochco   D: Jackie Cooper

With Gail Cameron (Miss Tyler), Naomi Caryl (Nurse Haskell), Renn Woods (Darlene Robinson).
Reese has a good shot at a college scholarship, but his plans are put on hold when his girlfriend tells him she's pregnant.

(Repeat program, originally aired 1/1/1979)

[ABC 8:00] Dorothy Hamill's Corner Of The Sky [special]
With Sally Kellerman, Henry Gibson, Professor Irwin Corey, Avery Schreiber.
The figure skater and her guests visit Lake Placid, site of the 1980 Winter Olympics.

[NBC 8:00] Little House On The Prairie [Reg]: There's No Place Like Home (1)
Season 5, episode 5
W: Michael Landon   D: Michael Landon

With Ray Bolger (Toby Noe), Jodean Russo (Josie), Herb Armstrong (Harold), Adam Gunn (Jeb), John Joseph Thomas (Spence), Harlan Green (Fire Captain), Frank D'Annibale (Man #1).
A bumbling old man inadvertently helps Charles Ingalls and Jonathan Garvey make the decision to leave Winoka and take their families back to Walnut Grove.

(Repeat program, originally aired 10/9/1978)

[CBS 9:00] M*A*S*H [Reg]: Major Ego
Season 7, episode 8
W: Larry Balmagia   D: Alan Alda

With Greg Mullavey (Capt. Greenleigh), David Dean (Pvt. Sutton), Phyllis Katz (Triage Nurse), Patricia Stevens (Nurse Baker).
Charles becomes even more insufferable after a reporter arrives at the 4077th to publicize his medical prowess.

(Repeat program, originally aired 11/6/1978)

[ABC 9:00] How The West Was Won [Reg]: The Slavers
Season 3, episode 11
W: Dick Nelson   D: Joseph Pevney

With Jorge Cervera Jr. (Luis), Jose DeVega (Caballero), Pilar Del Rey (Esperanza), John Doucette (Sheriff Boland), Richard Evans (Druey), Med Flory (Sheriff Millet), Gina Gallego (Helena), Mike Gomez (Brother Carlos), Luise Heath (Mia), Rex Holman (Luther), Roy Jenson (Trako), Fernando Lamas (Fierro), Mark Lenard (Forane), Joaquin Martinez (Amando Perez), Read Morgan (Morton), Eduardo Ricard (Padre), Sam Vlahos (Alfredo).
Zeb uncovers a white slavery ring while trying to locate the missing daughter of an old friend. (Last show of the series.)

[NBC 9:00] TV Movie: Sanctuary Of Fear (1979)
W: Gordon Cotler, Don Mankiewicz   D: John Llewellyn Moxey

With Barnard Hughes, Michael McGuire, Fred Gwynne, Kay Lenz, Elizabeth Wilson, George Hearn, Robert Schenkkan, David Rasche.
Pilot movie for a proposed "Father Brown, Detective" series. Brown, the eccentric pastor of a church in Manhattan, is an amateur sleuth who helps an actress who is being terrorized after she witnesses a shooting but is unable to convince anyone of what she saw.

[CBS 9:30] WKRP In Cincinnati [Reg]: I Do, I Do... For Now
Season 1, episode 19
W: Tom Chehak   D: Will Mackenzie

With Hoyt Axton (T.J. Watson).
Jennifer's childhood sweetheart arrives from West Virginia to make her keep her one-time promise to marry him.

[CBS 10:00] Lou Grant [Reg]: Dying
Season 2, episode 6
W: Michele Gallery   D: Alexander Singer

With Geraldine Fitzgerald (Peggy Donovan), Larry Gates (Dr. Relph), Joan Hotchkis (Dr. Rita Chase), Stephen Johnson (Matt Calloway), Raleigh Bond (Arty Wilcox).
Art Donovan's anguish over his critically ill mother leads Lou to give Billie an unusual assignment.

(Repeat program, originally aired 11/6/1978)


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