Friday August 15, 1980
. . . where the 1970s live forever!

Prime-time network TV listings for Friday August 15, 1980:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Incredible Hulk: Deathmask (R) The Dukes Of Hazzard: Luke's Love Story (R) Dallas: Divorce, Ewing Style (R)
ABC Benson: The Army Wants You (R) Goodtime Girls: The Show Must Go On NFL Preseason Football
NBC Here's Boomer: The Stableboy (2) (R) The Facts Of Life: Running (R) Speak Up, America NBC White Paper: Migrant, 1980


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Program details:



[CBS 8:00] The Incredible Hulk [Reg]: Deathmask
Season 3, episode 20
W: Nicholas Corea   D: John McPherson

With Melendy Britt (Joan), Marla Pennington (Melanie Clark), Lonny Chapman (J.J. Hendren), Michael Bond (Sid Fox), Don Marshall (Man), Dennis Bowen (Dale Jenks), Robert Lunny (Newsman), Frank Marth (Mayor Tom Fowler), Gerald McRaney (Police Chief Rhodes). A masked man is killing young women at a Prestonville college. David, the college librarian, becomes a suspect and is interrogated while an angry mob gathers outside.
(Repeat program, originally aired 3/14/1980)

[ABC 8:00] Benson [Reg]: The Army Wants You
Season 1, episode 23
W: Paul Raley   D: Tony Mordente

With Jack Dodson (Major), Marshall Thompson (General), Anthony Charnota (Sergeant), Raymond Singer (Harmon). Army representatives visit the mansion to take Benson into custody as a result of confusion pertaining to records from his service during the Korean War, and Benson discovers that he was a victim of secret experiments involving germ warfare.
(Repeat program, originally aired 5/1/1980)

[NBC 8:00] Here's Boomer [Reg]: The Stableboy (2)
Season 1, episode 11
W: Carole Raschella, Michael Raschella   D: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

With Todd Bridges (Benny), Gene Evans (Wynegate), Dick Balduzzi (Fielding), Sarina C. Grant (Hilary), Ronald G. Joseph (Cody), Nicholas Woodeson (Theo). While trying to help a stablehand realize his dream of becoming a jockey, Boomer and the young man fall prey to some vicious plans.
(Repeat program, originally aired 5/23/1980)

[ABC 8:30] Goodtime Girls [Reg]: The Show Must Go On
Season 1, episode 10
The girls get news that Loretta's husband is missing while they plan a USO show; when the Andrews Sisters aren't available, the girls put on a wild show of their own for the boys in uniform.

[NBC 8:30] The Facts Of Life [Reg]: Running
Season 1, episode 10
W: Warren S. Murray   D: John Bowab

With Greg Bradford (Steve). The headmaster pits two of the girls against each other in a track competition, as they vie for the attention of the handsome track coach.
(Repeat program, originally aired 5/2/1980)

[CBS 9:00] The Dukes Of Hazzard [Reg]: Luke's Love Story
Season 1, episode 7
W: Kris Kincade, Nance McCormick   D: Hy Averback

With Roz Kelly (Amy Creevy), Marya Small (Frankie Olmstead), David Hayward (Turk), Gary Grubbs (Roy), Patrick Wright (Moss), Darryl McCollough (Ernie Ledbetter). The Obstacle Derby brings extra excitement when a woman driver's mechanic tries to sabotage her car, and Boss Hogg substitutes a ringer for another driver.
(Repeat program, originally aired 3/16/1979)

[ABC 9:00] NFL Preseason Football Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons.

[NBC 9:00] Speak Up, America [Reg] Marjoe Gortner, Jayne Kennedy and Rhonda Bates speak to people around the country about controversial issues of the day. Tonight, there are reports about the automobile industry, cocktail parties in Washington, D.C., the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II, and a bar which caters to women.

[CBS 10:00] Dallas [Reg]: Divorce, Ewing Style
Season 3, episode 21
W: Leonard Katzman   D: Leonard Katzman

With Barry Corbin (Sheriff Washburn), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Elby), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Don Porter (Matt Devlin), John Christy Ewing (Tom Fuller). Sue Ellen plans for a divorce action by acting like the perfect wife and hiring a detective to follow J.R. When J.R. realizes what she is up to he takes action to discredit her.
(Repeat program, originally aired 2/15/1980)

[NBC 10:00] NBC White Paper: Migrant, 1980 Chris Wallace reports on what has changed -- or not changed -- about the plight of itinerant Southwestern farm workers in the ten years since NBC broadcast Chet Huntley's original report.



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