The Hollywood Squares - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
September 7-11, 1970
September 14-18, 1970
September 21-25, 1970
September 28-October 2, 1970
October 5-9, 1970
October 12-16, 1970
October 19-23, 1970
October 26-30, 1970
November 2-6, 1970
November 9-13, 1970
November 16-20, 1970
November 23-27, 1970
November 30-December 4, 1970
December 7-11, 1970
December 14-18, 1970
December 21-25, 1970
December 28, 1970-January 1, 1971
January 4-8, 1971
January 11-15, 1971
January 18-22, 1971
January 25-29, 1971
February 1-5, 1971
February 8-12, 1971
February 15-19, 1971
February 22-26, 1971
March 1-5, 1971
March 8-12, 1971
March 15-19, 1971
March 22-26, 1971
March 29-April 2, 1971
April 5-9, 1971
April 12-16, 1971
April 19-23, 1971
April 26-30, 1971
May 3-7, 1971
May 10-14, 1971
May 17-21, 1971
May 24-28, 1971
May 31-June 4, 1971
June 7-11, 1971
June 14-18, 1971
June 21-25, 1971
June 28-July 2, 1971
July 5-9, 1971
July 12-16, 1971
July 12-16, 1971
July 19-23, 1971
July 26-30, 1971
August 2-6, 1971
August 9-13, 1971
August 16-20, 1971
August 23-27, 1971
August 30-September 3, 1971
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