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Janet Jackson and Kim Fields are schoolgirls on a 1979 Good Times (Friday at 2:356 p.m. on TBC). Jackson was on the series from 1977-79. Fields would go on to “The Facts Of Life” soon after her guest appearance.

Darryl Hickman and brother Dwayne (the younger one, who would grow up to be Dobie Gillis) guest star on a Lone Ranger episode (Sunday at 8.p.m. on Family) from 1951.

A family only a sitcom writer could have thought up--a white millionaire and two black kids from the ghetto--is crated in the first episode of Diff’ rent Strokes (Monday at 5. p.m. on KCAL).

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Singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon plays the wife of a vicious kidnaper in The Virginian (Sunday at p a.m. on Family). around the time of her 1969 hit “put a Little Love in Your Heart.”

Baseball Hall of Famer Duke Snider barely makes it to Springfield, Mo. with his All-Stars on Father Knows Best (Friday at 12:30 p.m. on Family)

Star Trek’s original pilot was recut and turned into the two-part “The Menagerie” (Mondaynd Tuesday at midnight on KCOP.)

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Fred Mac Murray does double duty-as Steve Douglas and his look-alike Scottish cousin, Fergus-in a four part My Three Sons (Tuesday-Friday at midnight on Nickelodeon).

Barbara Eden plays a glamour girl on an I Love Lucy (Monday at 9a.m. on KTTV) from 33 years ago, right before her big break in the series “How To Marry a Millonaire.”

Angie Dickinson schemes to kill her invalid brother (Robert Duvall) on The Fugitive (Monday at noon on A&E;).

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Buck Henry pays a visit to “Samurai Optometrist” and Bill Murray interviews Liz Taylor (John Belushi) on The Best of Saturday Night Live (Monday at 10 p.m. on KDOC.) Also, the Grateful Dead performs “I Need a Miracle.”

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