Prime-time network TV listings for Thursday June 14, 1979:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Waltons [Reg]: The Calling
Season 7, episode 2 W: Kathleen Hite D: Gwen Arner With Stacey Nelkin (Mary Frances Conover), Mitzi Hoag (Sister Theresa), Jeanette Nolan (Sister Scolastica), Peter Fox (Rev. Hank Buchanan). Jim-Bob, an aviation buff, discovers his heart has wings when Mary Frances, a pretty Catholic girl, comes to Walton's Mountain to contemplate whether her future lies in or out of the convent. (Repeat program, originally aired 9/28/1978)
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[ABC 8:00] Mork & Mindy [Reg]: Mork Goes Erk
Season 1, episode 17 W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell D: Howard Storm With Morgan Fairchild (Susan), David Letterman (Ellsworth). Mork breaks the news to Mindy that he has been ordered to leave Earth. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/8/1979)
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[NBC 8:00] Hizzonner [Reg]: Mr. Perfect
Season 1, episode 6
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[ABC 8:30] Angie [Reg]: The Elopement
Season 1, episode 3 W: Emily Levine D: Jeff Chambers With Steven Kavner (Delivery Boy), Dolph Sweet (Sheriff), Carmen Filpi (Willy), Don Elson (Man with Broom). When Angie's mom and Brad's father begin fighting over where to hold the wedding reception, the young lovers decide to elope. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/22/1979)
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[NBC 8:30] Comedy Theater: Mother And Me, M.D. [special]
With Leah Ayres, Rue McClanahan. A young woman doctor faces some big problems when she is assigned to the same hospital and same floor as her mother, the head nurse.
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[CBS 9:00] Hawaii Five-O [Reg]: The Miracle Man
Season 11, episode 11 W: Robert Janes D: Lawrence Dobkin With Harry Chang (Tom Kewala), Peggy Anne Siegmund (Lee Wilkens), Keith Baxter (Reverend Andy Norwood), Jean Marsh (Sister Harmony), James B. Sikking (Oscar Ross), Pepper Martin (Jim Nelson), Jacquelyn Campbell (Sister Sarah). McGarrett suspects that the assassination attempt made on an evangelist's life was done for publicity purposes. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/21/1978)
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[ABC 9:00] Barney Miller [Reg]: The Prisoner
Season 5, episode 6 W: Reinhold Weege, Wally Dalton, Shelley Zellman D: Noam Pitlik With Peggy Pope (Frances Newbound), Jeff Corey (Ralph Timmons), Bruce Glover (Fred Denton), Henry Jones (Father Clement). The prime suspect in a rash of burglaries turns out to be a 3-year-old corpse. (Repeat program, originally aired 10/19/1978)
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[NBC 9:00] Quincy, M.E. [Reg]: Dark Angel
Season 4, episode 17 W: Robert Crais D: Ray Danton With Michael Horton (Steve), William Daniels (Charlie Trusdale), Richard Stanley (Billy Harris), Neville Brand (Officer Bates), Bill Zuckert (Commissioner Parker), Stack Pierce (Sgt. Murray), Paca Thomas (Dr. Carlton), Marshall Thompson (Mr. Harris). Quincy attempts to clear a veteran police officer of murder charges stemming from the death of a drug-crazed teenager. (Repeat program, originally aired 2/15/1979)
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[ABC 9:30] Carter Country [Reg]: The Firing Of A Harley
Season 2, episode 9 W: Bernie Orenstein, Saul Turteltaub D: Peter Baldwin With Amzie Strickland (Julia Mobey), Mary Angela Shea (Jeanine). After Chief Roy has fired Harley Puckett, the chief's mother shows up with a plan to get Harley rehired. (Repeat program, originally aired 12/23/1978)
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[CBS 10:00] Barnaby Jones [Reg]: Death Of A Friendship
Season 7, episode 6 W: Robert Swanson D: Bruce Kessler With Peter Kim (John), Joy McConnochie (Sandra Vernon), John Steadman (Floyd Johnson), John Devlin (Ed Wilson), Laura Wallace (Jill Craig), Ward Costello (Daniel McKnight), Christopher Allport (Jeff McKnight), Lawrence Casey (Paul Craig), Jo Ann Harris (Ellie Beck). When Barnaby agrees to let an executive take his place as a go-between in a ransom payoff, he is devastated when the man disappears in a blinding explosion. (Repeat program, originally aired 11/9/1978)
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[ABC 10:00] 20/20
Geraldo Rivera investigates the struggle between the U.S. Navy and residents of a Caribbean Island being used for bombing practice; Hugh Downs looks at the selling campaigns of advocates and opponents of SALT II.
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[NBC 10:00] The Innocent And The Damned: Part 3 [special]
Tom Keating takes a job with another law firm and begins the long process of freeing Lee Bishop from Death Row.
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