Monday July 19, 1982
. . . where the 1970s live forever!

Prime-time network TV listings for Monday July 19, 1982:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS Private Benjamin: Beauty And The Brass (R) WKRP In Cincinnati: Who's On First? (R) M*A*S*H: Heroes (R) House Calls: It Ain't Necessary To Sew (R) Lou Grant: Unthinkable (R)
ABC Best Of The West: Frog's First Gunfight (R) Monday Night Baseball
NBC Little House On The Prairie: Days Of Sunshine, Days Of Shadow (2) (R) TV Movie: The Flame Is Love (1979)


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Comedy

Program details:



[CBS 8:00] Private Benjamin [Reg]: Beauty And The Brass
Season 2, episode 16
W: Nick Arnold   D: Bill D'Angelo

With Rebecca Holden (Vicky Sanders), Don Dolan (Sgt. Donahy), Joel Brooks (Lt. Billy Dean), Ernie Lively (Schmidt), Lewis Arquette (Salesman). Sims is arrested for stealing gas; a macho colonel is accused of sexual harassment by a beautiful private, and Capt. Lewis is assigned to investigate the charge.
(Repeat program, originally aired 2/15/1982)

[ABC 8:00] Best Of The West [Reg]: Frog's First Gunfight
Season 1, episode 14
W: Earl Pomerantz   D: Michael Lessac

With Chuck Connors, Barbara Babcock, Macon McCalman (Mayor Fletcher). Frog meets a woman who was recently jilted by her boyfriend. However neither of them is aware that he wants her back.
(Repeat program, originally aired 1/7/1982)

[NBC 8:00] Little House On The Prairie [Reg]: Days Of Sunshine, Days Of Shadow (2)
Season 8, episode 18
W: Chris Abbott   D: Michael Landon

With Lucy Lee Flippin (Eliza Jane Wilder), Dee Croxton (Mrs. Jackson), Nathan Adler (Mr. Jackson). Almanzo's continued morose outlook on life during his recovery from a crippling stroke, not to mention Eliza Jane's pampering, takes its toll on the Wilder marriage. He refuses to exercise to regain the use of his legs until a storm levels his home and he realizes that Laura has also given up hope.
(Repeat program, originally aired 2/22/1982)

[CBS 8:30] WKRP In Cincinnati [Reg]: Who's On First?
Season 4, episode 6
W: Dan Guntzelman   D: Dan Guntzelman

With Dennis Lipscomb (Pat Perillo), Mickey Morton (Dave), E.A. Sirianni (Howard Liske), Bonnie Urseth (Nurse). To finalize an advertising deal while Herb is in the hospital, Mr. Carlson pretends to be Herb and Jennifer gets Les to be Mr. Carlson; Johnny, who owes a gambling debt to a mobster, pretends to be Andy in order to escape from a hired thug.
(Repeat program, originally aired 11/11/1981)

[ABC 8:30] Monday Night Baseball Montreal Expos at Los Angeles Dodgers, or California Angels at Baltimore Orioles.

[CBS 9:00] M*A*S*H [Reg]: Heroes
Season 10, episode 18
W: Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox   D: Nell Cox

With Pat McNamara (Gentleman Joe Cavanaugh), Earl Boen (Major Hatch), Britt Leach (Dan Blevik), Matthew Faison (Bill Stitzel), Jay Gerber (Reporter), Al Rossi (Reporter), Tierre Turner (Patient), Gerard Castillo (Reporter), Jo Ann Thompson (Nurse Jo Ann). Hawkeye is the golden boy of the world press when he treats a celebrity prizefighter, Gentleman Joe Cavanaugh, who has a stroke at the 4077th while on a goodwill tour.
(Repeat program, originally aired 3/15/1982)

[NBC 9:00] TV Movie: The Flame Is Love (1979)
W: Hindi Brooks   D: Michael O'Herlihy

With Linda Purl, Shane Briant, Timothy Dalton. A turn-of-the-century American heiress, while en route to her betrothal to an English duke, encounters love and intrigue in the arms of a French journalist.

[CBS 9:30] House Calls [Reg]: It Ain't Necessary To Sew
Season 3, episode 15
W: Jewel Jaffe, Martin Ross   D: Alan Bergmann

With Stephen Brooks, Jim Weston, Frank Salcedo. Charley tries to prove that a handsome gynecologist whom Jane admires is performing unnecessary operations.
(Repeat program, originally aired 2/8/1982)

[CBS 10:00] Lou Grant [Reg]: Unthinkable
Season 5, episode 20
W: April Smith   D: Allen Williams

With Peggy McCay (Marian Hume), Lane Smith (Dr. Lawrence), Bonnie Bartlett (Claire), Warren Kemmerling (Gen. Sutherland), Dean Santoro (Dvorak), Michael Fairman (Senator), Lily Mariye (Judy), Ivan Bonar (Foreign Editor). The threat of nuclear war looms as a revolution in the Middle East signals hostilities between the U.S. and the USSR.
(Repeat program, originally aired 5/3/1982)

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