Wednesday April 4, 1973
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Prime-time network TV listings for Wednesday April 4, 1973:


8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
CBS The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour: Show 21 (R) Medical Center: Wall Of Silence (R) Cannon: Stakeout (R)
ABC Movie: The Farmer's Daughter (1947) Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law: A Piece Of God (R)
NBC Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree (R) Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii Ann-Margret - When You're Smiling


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Program details:



[CBS 8:00] The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour [Reg]: Show 21
Season 2, episode 2

With Jerry Lewis, The Supremes, Bobby Sherman. Jerry joins the hosts in sketches spoofing world chess play, the Three Musketeers, a political candidate plagued by a computer and stories behind the headlines. The Supremes sing "Your Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love".
(Repeat program, originally aired 9/22/1972)

[ABC 8:00] Movie: The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
W: Allen Rivkin, Laura Kerr   D: H.C. Potter

With Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore, Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart, Harry Davenport, Rhys Williams. A headstrong Swedish servant girl leaves her farm to become a nurse, but ends up running for a seat in Congress.

[NBC 8:00] Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree [special]
W: Larry Clemmons, Xavier Atencio, Vance Gerry, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, Dick Lucas   D: Wolfgang Reitherman

With Sterling Holloway, Hal Smith, Howard Morris, Sebastian Cabot, Junius Matthews, Clint Howard. Walt Disney's production of the A.A. Milne children's tale of the silly little bear who lets his insatiable hunger for honey get him into a tight spot. Sterling Holloway is the voice of Pooh. Sebastian Cabot narrates.
(Repeat program)

[NBC 8:30] Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii [special]
D: Marty Pasetta
Elvis Presley performs in a benefit concert taped in Hawaii last year. Clad in a white bejeweled jumpsuit, Elvis appears to be using his famous gyrating movements with notable restraint except when singing numbers like "Fever", "Suspicious Minds" and "Steamroller Blues". Cameras occasionally shift to split-screen shots of breaking waves, native hula dancing and hillside waterfalls. Presley's repertoire includes "Blue Suede Shoes", "Blue Hawaii", "Dixie" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic".

[CBS 9:00] Medical Center [Reg]: Wall Of Silence
Season 4, episode 4
W: Robert M. Young   D: Paul Stanley

With Kristoffer Tabori (Kyle), Tim O'Connor (Max), Estelle Parsons (Bev). The father of a deaf youth unaccountably refuses permission for tests that could help his son recover his hearing.
(Repeat program, originally aired 10/4/1972)

[CBS 10:00] Cannon [Reg]: Stakeout
Season 2, episode 5
W: Harold Gast   D: Leo Penn

With Patrick O'Neal (Arlo Hemming), Sheree North (Millie Carroll), Charles Bateman (Lt. Tarcher), Mike Farrell (Ron), Belinda Montgomery (Anne), Kenneth Tobey (Sgt. Fred Macklin), Frank Maxwell (D.A. Wayne Kerr), . A high-powered rival private eye puts pressure on Cannon when it appears that his daughter is involved in the robbery of a bar owned by Cannon's old friend.
(Repeat program, originally aired 10/11/1972)

[ABC 10:00] Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law [Reg]: A Piece Of God
Season 2, episode 13

With Jacqueline Scott (Elaine Andrews), Barry Nelson (John Andrews), Joseph Bottoms (Timmy Andrews), Pat Harrington Jr. (Gianetta). A retarded teenager, in order to protect a girl's reputation, takes the blame for a fire that destroyed his father's warehouse and killed a derelict.
(Repeat program, originally aired 12/14/1972)

[NBC 10:00] Ann-Margret - When You're Smiling [special]
D: Art Fisher

With Bob Hope, George Burns. Ann-Margret's first special since her near-tragic accident. Highlights of the show, taped partially in Las Vegas, include Ann in a 12-minute musical production, "The Legend of the Lady in Red"; a Scandanavian number, "The Nights Are Months Long"; Hope and Burns in "Who Taught Her Everything She Knows". The finale is "Land of a Thousand Dances".

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