The late Ray Milland plays a collector...
The late Ray Milland plays a collector of rare plants who murders his nephew for his money on Columbo (Monday at 12:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. on A&E;).
Karen Black plays a policewoman who’s friend commits suicide on a two-part Police Story (Monday and Tuesday at 2 p.m. on A&E;).
Before he became a film star, Alec Baldwin made several TV movies, including the 1985 thriller Love on the Run (Monday at 9 p.m. on Lifetime). Stephanie Zimbalist also stars.
Howard Hesseman plays a jovial ex-convict attending Dr. Hartley’s therapy sessions on The Bob Newhart Show (Monday at 9:30 p.m on Nickelodeon).
William Shatner boldly goes on Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Monday at midnight on Nickelodeon) as a man with a possessive mother.
Marty Ingels plays Diaper Dan, a spy for a rival advertising agency on Bewitched (Wednesday at 5:35 a.m. on TBS).
Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) leaves Mayberry to join the Marines and meets Sgt. Carter (Frank Sutton) on The Andy Griffith Show (Wednesday at 4:05 p.m. on TBS).
Former Cincinnati Reds’ great Johnny Bench and ex-Miss America Mary Ann Mobley guest on The Partridge Family (Thursday at 8 p.m. on Nickelodeon) in an episode in which Danny and Keith both fall for an older woman.
“Dean and Jerry and the Movies,” the fourth installment in the retrospective series Martin & Lewis: Their Golden Age of Comedy (Thursday at 9 p.m. on the Disney Channel), examines Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin’s movie career as a comedy team at Paramount. Included are home movies that have never before been seen by the public. John Ritter is host.
Jodie Foster guest stars as an 11-year-old girl who has the hots for Danny on The Partridge Family (Friday at 8 p.m. on Nickelodeon).
When the Stones travel to Chicago, Jeff gets a chance to interview the late Dodger pitching legend Don Drysdale on The Donna Reed Show (Saturday at 1 a.m. on Nickelodeon).
Just in time for the Super Bowl is Very Very Nick at Nite’s (Saturday at 10 p.m. on Nickelodeon) “Very Very Football,” which features four pigskin-themed episodes of “TV Land” series.
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