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THURSDAY: An American Family. Craig Gilbert's 12-part documentary on the life of a California family concludes tonight with the family's readjustments following a rocky divorce. CH.2. 9 p.m. Color. 60 min.
Pueblo. Hal Holbrook stars in this television recreation of the Pueblo episode of 1968 when and American intelligence ship operating off the coast of North Korea was seized for spying and violating Korean territorial rights. CH.5. 9 p.m. Color. 2 hrs.
FRIDAY: Marlowe. (1970) James Garner as Raymond Chandler's famed private eye in a missing-persons case involving an ice-pick murderer. CH.7. 9 p.m. Color. 2 hrs. In Concert. ABC--WBCN simulcast series features the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Al Green, Taj Mahal, Dr. Hook, and Eric Weissberg. CH.5. 11:30 p.m. Color. 90 min.
SATURDAY: ABC Wide World of Sports. Live from the San Diego Sports Arena, Howard Cosell brings you Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton in a scheduled 12-round heavyweight bout. Also, taped highlights of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships from Knoxville, Tenn., in which Harvard swimmers placed 16th overall. CH.5. 5 p.m. Color. 90 min.
Dracula's Daughter. (1936) Engaging sequel to the original "Dracula" with Gloria Holden as the bloodthirsty off-spring and Otto Kruger as a fellow-traveler. CH.5. 11:30 p.m. B-W. 90 min.
MONDAY. The Subject was Roses. (1968) A real sleeper with a hell of a fine performance from one of my favorite actresses, Patricia Neal, who plays the mother in this poignant WWII drama from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Frank Gilroy. Jack Albertson won an Oscar for his supporting role as the father who welcomes his son home from the war, despite the mother's misgivings about the new-found independence of her son (Martin Sheen). Judy Collins sings "Albatross" and "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" for the sound track.
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