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Farrah Fawcett has an itty bitty part in a 1969 episode of I Dream of Jeannie (Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on KCOP), which finds Tony scheduled on an automated flight to Puerto Rico until Jeannie blinks him home to help with party plans.

Festus Haggen (Ken Curtis) makes his first appearance on a 1964 Gunsmoke (Sunday at 4 p.m. on the Family Channel), not as Marshall Dillon’s deputy but as a wolfer trapping wolves for the Cattleman’s Association. Noah Beery, who later played James Garner’s dad on “The Rockford Files,” guests. Andrew McLaghlen, son of Oscar-winning actor Victor, directed.

Emma Peel bids adieu to John Steed in “The Forget-Me-Knot” entry of The Avengers (Monday at 8 a.m. on A&E;) after her missing husband, Peter Peel, is found in the Amazonian jungle. Steed’s new partner, Tara King, appears in the final scene.

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Black-and-white Steed-Peel episodes of The Avengers begin Monday at 3 p.m.

Four years before he caught the attention of critics for his performancen as a killer in the 1979 film, “The Onion Field,” James Woods guested on an episode of The Streets of San Francisco (Monday at 2 p.m. on KCOP).

A successful TV model and commercial spokeswoman for Blue Moon shampoo discovers her business manager has absconded with all her money and is forced to team up with the head of her unprofitable detective agency on the two-hour pilot of Moonlighting (Monday at 4 p.m. on Lifetime).

Gregory Hoblit won an Emmy for directing the pilot of L.A. Law (Wednesday at 4 p.m on Lifetime).

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