1972 American TV series or program
Two for the Money is a 1972 American TV film[1] that began as an Aaron Spelling television pilot.[2] It premiered on February 26, 1972.
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References
- ^ Thomas, K. (Feb 28, 1972). "TV MOVE REVIEW". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 156877052.
- ^ Nowak, Donna Marie Mad About Mystery: 100 Wonderful Television Mysteries from the Seventies BearManor Media, 2018
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