(NOTE: Coverage of the flight of Apollo 16 may pre-empt some programs).
The Landing of Apollo 16. Live and in color, for those who like that sort of thing. 3 p.m., April 20. Chan. 4, 5, 7.
CBS Reports. a profile of Richard J. Daley, mayor of Chicago 8, April 20. Chan. 7.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Charles Laughton. 8, April 21. Chan. 56.
Inpact '72. Marathon (7 1/2 hour) discussion on access to the media. 10:30, April 21. Chan. 4.
Sharlock Holmes Faces Death. 11, April 22. Chan. 56.
Firing Line. Jack Anderson and William F. Buckley Jr. discuss Anderson's disclosure of Dita Beard memo and the subsequent ITT controversy. 8, April 23. Chan 2.
ABC News Inquiry. A report on amnesty for deserters and draft dodgers, with Sen. Robert Taft (R-Ohio) and historian Henry Steele Commager 8:30, April 24. Chan. 5.
Electtion '72: "Political Polls -How Effective?" 8, April 26. Chane. 2.
The Pawnbroker with Rod Steiger. 8, April 20. Chan 56.
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