Prime-time network TV listings for Monday May 14, 1979:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] Movie: Snoopy, Come Home (1972)
W: Charles M. Schulz D: Bill Melendez Charlie Brown's beloved beagle bids farewell to the Peanuts gang to return to his former owner, a lonely little girl who is in the hospital.
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[ABC 8:00] Salvage 1 [Reg]: Up, Up And Away
Season 1, episode 11 W: Bob Swanson D: Leslie Greene With Christopher Connelly (Milo), Adam Roarke (Spiro), Al Ruscio (Agamemnon), George Furth (Bassett), Aharon Ipale (Basil). The lives of the Salvage crew are endangered when the plane they are taking cross-country suddenly changes course and crashes.
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[NBC 8:00] Bob Hope At The Palladium [special]
With Richard Burton, Raquel Welch. A tribute to the London theater on the 25th anniversary of the comedian's first appearance there.
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[ABC 9:00] Television Annual 1978-1979 [special]
First annual special presenting highlights from the past season on the three networks.
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[NBC 9:00] NBC Theater: Son-Rise: A Miracle Of Love [special]
With James Farentino, Kathryn Harrold. The parents of an autistic son refuse to accept a gloomy medical prognosis and devise their own successful therapy.
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[CBS 9:30] M*A*S*H [Reg]: None Like It Hot
Season 7, episode 6 W: Ken Levine, David Isaacs, Johnny Bonaduce D: Tony Mordente With Ted Gehring (Sgt. Rhoden), Mic Rodgers (Private), Jan Jorden (Nurse Baker), Johnny Haymer (Sgt. Zale). The oppressive Korean heat gets to everyone, especially Klinger, who responds to the conditions with one of his most ingenious schemes to effect a discharge. Meanwhile, Hawkeye and B.J. are secretly gloating over their newly-arrived remedy for the weather, until they realize that if word gets out it could spoil their fun. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/23/1978)
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[CBS 10:00] Lou Grant [Reg]: Hooker
Season 2, episode 3 W: Seth Freeman D: Alexander Singer With Michael Alldredge (Sgt. Roche), Dee Wallace (Patti), Paul Lambert (Congressman Phelps), Gail Edwards (Karen), Mary-Robin Redd (Ellen). When reporter Billie Newman investigates the murder of a young hooker, she finds she must change many of her ideas about the world of prostitutes. Meanwhile, Lou's coverage of a congressman's campaign against pornography lands the Trib in deep trouble. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/16/1978)
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