Prime-time network TV listings for Friday October 16, 1981:
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Program details:
[CBS 8:00] The Incredible Hulk [Reg]: Veteran
Season 5, episode 3 W: Reuben Leder, Nicholas Corea D: Mike Vejar With James Saito (Interpreter), Barret Oliver (Jimmy The Kid), Michael Boyle (Emcee), Alexander Zale (Howard Miller), David White (Archer Hewitt), Richard Yniguez (Frank Rivera), Wendy Girard (Lisa Morgan), Bruce Gray (Harrison Cole), Paul Koslo (Doug Hewitt), William Boyett (Det. Harnell). David tries to stop a plot to assassinate a Vietnam hero who is running for office, but neither the target nor the assassin are quite what they appear to be.
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[ABC 8:00] All-Star Family Feud [special]
The "Beauties" (Donna Dixon, Lydia Cornell, Britt Ekland) vs. the "Beasts" (Jamie Farr, Vic Tayback, Richard Kiel).
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[NBC 8:00] National League Playoffs
Los Angeles Dodgers at Montreal Expos, game three.
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[CBS 9:00] The Dukes Of Hazzard [Reg]: Double Dukes
Season 4, episode 2 W: Martin Roth D: Paul Baxley With Nedra Volz (Miz Emma Tisdale), Don Pedro Colley (Sheriff Little), Robin Strand (Turk), Morgan Stoddard (Moody), Donna Fargo (Herself). Boss hires two crooks to impersonate Bo and Luke and rob an armored truck with a duplicate General Lee.
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[ABC 9:00] TV Movie: The Day The Loving Stopped (1981)
W: Liz Coe D: Daniel Mann With Dennis Weaver, Valerie Harper, Dominique Dunne, Ally Sheedy, Sam Groom, James Canning, Arlene Martel. Two young girls are caught in the emotional maelstrom of their parents' separation.
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[CBS 10:00] Dallas [Reg]: Gone, But Not Forgotten
Season 5, episode 2 W: Arthur Bernard Lewis D: Leonard Katzman With Jared Martin (Dusty Farlow), Leigh McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Morgan Woodward (Punk Anderson), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Washburn), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Bruce French (Jerry Macon), Herbert Rudley (Howard Barker). J.R. and Cliff face each other at the inquest regarding the death in the Southfork swimming pool; a grieving Sue Ellen takes action to put an end to her marriage.
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