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Kojak 2:00 A.M. is kidnapped during her birth- 6) Ct080-U- p Headllners with David niece 7:00 P.M. MOVIE: Fe' Four day party. (R) (60 min.) 'Santa Frost 9 Happy Days Richie 10:00 P.M. brothers return from the Civil War, Captioned ABC News one to railroad, the oth- 700 Club takes his reporting assignment ser- 9 News work for the iously by exposing something rotten O ers to join forces with an outlaw gang. SB MOVIE: 'Between the Lines' 12:00 A.M. Jimmy Swaggart comedy-romanc- e centering in the sanitation department. (R) Randolph Scott, Janis Carter, Jer- A loose Tomorrow CDS Family Film Dick Cavett Show ome Courtland. 1951. on an underground newspaper's S Lindsay Crouse, Charisma Classic "Where the Lilies Bloom.' Dick Van Dyke struggle for survival. Jill Eikenberry. Rated 700 Club Part 2. A family of children keep the CD Star Trek Jeff Goldblum, death of their father secret so they R. 1977 Sgt Bilko can stay together. (Repeat; 60 min.) SB MOVIE: 'Someone Behind 10:30 P.M. surgeon 9-fo- brain Man Atlantis A ot The Door Unbalanced 12:30 A.M. from 5 Soap kill his mineral prospector from another uses an amnesia victim to Rex Humbard world to destroy 6 MOVIE: 'You'll Never wife's lover. This involves a personal- threatens the earth. is too Q Best of Groucho starring Abdul See Me Again' followed by Kojak ity transplant which Branson Guest Kareem Jabbar. An- (R) (60 min.) MOVIE: A young husband's search dumb to reject. Charles Bronson, for his wife after a quarrel uncovers thony Perkins, Jill Ireland. 1971. 12:45 A.M. Teach In evidence which implicates him as her FBI Evening at Pops: On the killer. David Hartman, Joseph Cam-panell- a. 9:00 P.M. People Speak Esplanade Arthur Fiedler and the Wyatt. 1973KOJAK: 4:00 P.M. Jane S Stersky & Hutch First of SEJ NewsSign Off Boston Pops Orchestra throw a 4th of A detective's obsession with his work MOVIE: "Airport 77' A billio- must find July party for 300,000 people on the 2 parts. Starsky and Hutch jeopardizes his family life. Guest star- naire's private jet disappears over the is the of a bank of Boston's Charles River. (90 Lemmon, a fugitive who carrier 1:00 A.M. ring Forrest Tucker. (R) (60 min.) Bermuda Triangle. Jack virus. (60 min.) min.) Lee Grant, Stewart, Joseph deadly MOVIE: 'Weekend At The Tonight George Carlin is James This Cottsn, Olivia de Havilland. Rated H) CBS News Hour Waldorf Day in the lives of four peo- SSB America 2Night host with guest Bonnie Franklin. (90 report examines the dangers of the min.) PG. 1977 ple staying at the Waldorf: movie star, use of infant formula in underdevel- business tycoon, stenographer and a P.M. Ross Bagtey an increasing n, 7:30 6:00 P.M. oped countries and how soldier. Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidg-eo- & of in the South are los- 6 Laverne Shirley The Nova: Alaska: The Closing C9 News number blacks Van Johnson, Lana Turner. girls get into some high antics when Frontier The future of 99 million ing their land. (60 min.) 1945. they put on the brewery's talent acres of wild Alaska hangs in the bal- Rex Humbard Police Woman Pepper show. (R) ance as Congress tries to decide how Zoom investigates an assassination attempt 1:30 A.M. Joker's Wild - it should be used and who should use CD Wimbledon Tennis on a city council candidate. Guest 9 it. (60 min.) D MOVIE: 'Someone Behind CD Program Cont'd starring Eartha Kitt, Laraine Door' Unbalanced brain surgeon MOVIE: Bru- Galloway. (R) (60 The 8:00 P.M. G3 'Cross of Iron' Stephens and Don uses an amnesia victim to kill his Three's Company He- tal warfare on the Russian front 6:30 P.M. min.) wife's lover. This involves a personal- brings out and in len Roper takes a job to teach Stan- the best the worst Nova: In the Event of a ity which Bronson is too and men. Coburn, Bowling for Dollars transplant ley a lesson. (R) officers James Catastrophe Experts explore differ- dumb to reject. Charles Bronson, An- Mason, Maximilian James Schell. When Havoc Struck ent points of view and look at civil de- Perkins, Jill Ireland. 1971. SB MOVIE: 'Pocket Money' Rated R. 1977 thony An itinerant cowboy and his sidekick Johnny Cash Youth fense programs in the U.S. and the Special: 'Where Have All the min.) land a job from a stranger to buy cat- 11:00 P.M. Soviet Union. (60 tle in Mexico. Paul Newman, Lee Mar- Children Gone?' vin, Strother Martin. 1972 David Hartman: New Wild Kingdom S:30 P.M. This show MOVIE: An Beginnings examines MacNeil-Lehr- er RepL Rock 'Once people who suc- At the height of several have made HE) Eagle' Conclusion cessful in Name That Tune New Guinea campaign. Brig. Gen. changes their careers and 10:00 P.M. the lifestyles. (90 min.) Hogan's Heroes Sam Damon finally confronts his su- SB News MOVIE: QS Between Wars perior and career-lon- g competitor, 'Having Babies' A the Charisma sensitive, compelling story of four Maj. Gen. Courtney Massengale. Dick Cavett Show Sam Elliott, Cliff Potts, Glenn Ford. couples as they experience childbirth 7:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 1976 by the 'natural' Lamaze method. Desi S Eight Is Enough Tom's MOVIE: 'Death Race 2000' In On Location: George Kirby the year 2000 A.D., hit-and-r- un driv- 700 Club Arnaz Jr., Adrienne Barbeau, Ronny best friend leaves his wife and moves Cox, Harry Guardino, Tom Kennedy, ing is a national sport with a point sys- (OS in with the Bradfords. (R) (60 min.) 6:00 P.M. MOVIE: 'Crow Haven Farm' Vicki Lawrence, Richard Masur, Greg tem based on the age and sex of the Young woman inherits a New Eng- & Carol Burnett Show victim. Sylvester Stallone, Car-- g News Mullavey, Linda Purl, Jan Sterling, guests tonight will David land farm and is plunged into a night- Carol's be James radine. Rated R. Karen Valentine, Abe Vigoda and Gamer, George Carlin and Ken 1975 Hour of Power mare of witchcraft and suspense. Jessica Walter. (NOTE: This film Hope Lange, Lloyd Bochner, Paul Berry. (R) (60 min.) SP Dick Van Dyke Zoom deals with mature subject matter. Star Tennis Burke. 1970. Parental discretion is advised.) 1976 Life and Times of Trek S0 Wimbledon Grizzly Adorns Two bumbling pros- Program Cont'd 8:30 PM. 11:30 P.M. pectors search for their one big gold strike. Guest starring Forrest Tucker 10:30 PM. S3 . Carter Country Two 6:30 PM. Arabs & Israelis min.) Police Story Two off- citizens invade the mayor's off- and Larry Storch. (R) (60 senior icers try to prevent a rumble when an Bowling for Dollars ice and take him hostage. (R) Human Dimensions all-gi- rl gang seeks revenge on rivals. US Muppets O In Performance at Wolf 12:00 A.M. Great Performances: Starring 'Gregory Sierra, Clifton Newsbeat Offbeat Trap: Fat Tuesday and All That Norman Conquests The third and Davis. (R) (60 min.) An original black ballet and Tomorrow final play of Alan Ayckbourn's co- Family Feud Jazz jazz 9 CD Hawaii Five-- 0 An ampu- extravaganza Hi Doug medy is presented. (2 hrs.) MacNeil-Lehr- er RepL celebrates the spirit of series out New Mardi Gras. (90 tee sets to avenge the loss of his Orleans and 700 Club America 2Night by killing every Ozark Opry min.) arms officer he feels ID contributed to his maiming. Guest Hollywood Squares MOVIE: 'America at the 12:30 A.M. 7:30 P.M. starring Jay J. Armes. (R) (60 min.) The work of 54 directors 6P Newlywed Game Movies' Crisis Living Courage Oral Roberts McLean Stev- was assembled by the American Film Tonight KB Joker's Wild enson is host. (90 min.) 7:00 P.fyi. Institute. Charlton Heston narrates 12:45 A.M. this feature which includes clips from Ross Bagley 8 Welcome Back, Kotter classic films with classic stars. John News 8:00 P.M. Austin City Limits: Larry Gabe's job is threatened when Mr. Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, James CB Love, American Style S Charlie's Angels The Gatlin Alex Harvey Woodman introduces a computer de--.
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