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TODAY Tomorrow. Tom Snyder is the host for a six-hour Fourth of July celebration. Even if you've had your fill

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FRIDAY How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Boris Karloff narrates Dr. Seuss. Ch. 7,8 p.m. 1/2 hour. Life of Leonardo da

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TODAY The American Parade. "The General," a profile of George C. Marshall. Ch. 7, 9 p.m. 1 hour. CBS Reports.

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SATURDAY The Godfather [1972]. NBC would have us believe there is nothing else worth seeing this week when compared to

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TODAY Mike Douglas. Any show with Willie Mays and Daniel Elisberg '52 as guests on the same day can't be

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TODAY The Way It Was. Clips of the 1958 "sudden-death" NFL championship game between the Baltimore Colts and the New

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Today Sonya Hamlin. Muckrakers Woodward and Bernstein discuss Watergate and plug their book. ch. 4, 9 a.m. 1 hour. The

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Day at Night. Interview with cartoonist Herbert Block (Herblock). Ch. 44, 10:30 p.m. FRIDAY Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Faye Dunaway

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TODAY Honor Thy Father [1973]. Gay Talese's intimate profile of life in a Mafia family. Ch. 7, 9 p.m. Color,

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NOTE: Some television programs this week might be pre-empted by live coverage of the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearings. TODAY

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TODAY Dick Cavett. British author Jan Morris (nee James Morris) explains why she underwent a sex change operation. Ch. 5,

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TODAY Behind the Lines. NET's weekly probe of the American press. Tonight: How ethical are newspaper and TV reporters and

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THURSDAY Prescription: Food. An examination of hunger and malnutrition among children. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) is a guest.

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THURSDAY Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs", this year's hot BBC serial, begins an encore 13-week run tonight. Alistair Cooke is host.

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THURSDAY Behind the Lines. NET's excellent scrutiny of the press. Tonight: the adversary relationship between media and government. Ch. 2,

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