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Three years before “Star Trek,” Gene Roddenberry created the short-lived 1963-64 NBC dramatic series “The Lieutenant” (Monday at 2 a.m. on TNT), which chronicled what life was like for a newly commissioned officer in the peacetime Marine Corps. Gary Lockwood and Robert Vaughn star; Woody Strode (“Spartacus”) is the special guest.

Paul Lynde plays the Singing Mountie who arrests Agarn and steals the heart of Wrangler Jane on “F Troop” (Sunday at 9 p.m. on Nickelodeon).

Carol Burnett guests as Ozark Annie, a Western entertainer who swallows an olive containing a mini-receiver, on “Get Smart” (Monday at 9:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon).

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Tough guy Charles Bronson plays an escaped convict who plans to kill a woman to keep her from talking about the gas station attendant he just murdered on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” (Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon).

Set your VCR for one of the best episodes of “I Love Lucy” (Thursday at 3:05 a.m. on TBS), first telecast on Feb. 7, 1955. This is the one in which Lucy, Ethel and Fred stare at superstar William Holden who is sitting at the next booth at the Brown Derby. Later, when Ricky invites Holden to meet Lucy, she comes up with an ingenious disguise.

Laura reveals on a national television quiz show that Alan Brady wears a toupee on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (Friday at 9 p.m. on Nickelodeon).

Steve Allen makes a cameo appearance on “Get Smart” (Friday at 9:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon) in an episode in which Smart and Agent 99 go undercover in a hippie gang.

Long before Robert Redford hit superstardom, he played a burglar on the lam for shooting a cop on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” (Saturday at 11:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon).

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