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July - September 2008 TV Stooges

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  • RECKLESS: July 02, 2008
  • MY SISTER EILEEN: July 02, 2008
  • HOLLYWOOD HOTEL: July 02, 2008
  • THE ROOKIE: July 07, 2008
  • THE CASINO MURDER CASE: July 09, 2008
  • IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD: July 12, 2008 - July 13, 2008
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): July 13, 2008
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): July 19, 2008
  • THE MUSIC BOX: July 20, 2008
  • ROUGH SEAS: July 20, 2008
  • THE GOOD HUMOR MAN: July 21, 2008
  • THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN: July 28, 2008
  • PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES: July 30, 2008

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Offline BeAStooge

Note: Three of July's TCM Stooge-related films are coming up in just a few days, July 2 (see below for details).

2nd note: July 21 6AM EDT, TCM is showing THE GOOD HUMOR MAN (1950), with Emil Sitka in a supporting role. Last year, Saxon Sitka cover-storied this appearance in issue # 20 of his father's tribute magazine, The Fourth Stooge.


Eastern Times

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

July
THE CASINO MURDER CASE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
7/9  3:30AM
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL (1938)  Ted Healy costars
7/2  8PM
MY SISTER EILEEN (1942)  Moe, Larry & Curly cameo
7/2  12:30AM
RECKLESS (1935)  Ted Healy costars
7/2  5:30AM
Misc. Laurel & Hardy films *
7/20, 7/28 and 7/30
THE GOOD HUMOR MAN (1950)  Emil Sitka costars
7/21  6AM

August
MAD LOVE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
8/13  8PM
SAN FRANCISCO (1936)  Ted Healy costars
8/31  6AM
Laurel & Hardy 24-hour marathon *
8/23 6AM thru 8/24 6AM
Charlie Chaplin 24-hour marathon **
8/2 6AM thru 8/3 6AM

September
HOLLYWOOD MY HOME TOWN (1965)  Moe, Larry & Curly appearance (1945 newsreel footage)
9/10  7PM

October
MAD LOVE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
10/30  6:15AM
THE THREE STOOGES GO AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAZE (1963)
10/18  8AM


ENCORE WESTERN CHANNEL

August
THE GENE AUTRY SHOW: The Million Dollar Fiddle (1955)  Joe Besser guest stars
8/11  6AM, 4PM


ENCORE RETROPLEX

July
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe cameo
7/12  8PM
7/13  9:40AM

August
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe cameo
8/6  11:20AM, 11:35PM
8/10  9:35AM, 10:40PM
8/18  12:20PM
8/22  8PM
8/26  1:10PM, 9:50PM


FOX MOVIE CHANNEL

July
THE ROOKIE (1959)  Joe Besser guest appearance
7/7  9AM

August
THE ROOKIE (1959)  Joe Besser guest appearance
8/15  10:30AM


SPIKE TV

July
SPOOK LOUDER (1943)
7/13  3:30AM
SAPPY BULL FIGHTERS (1959)
7/19  9AM

August
THE SITTER DOWNERS (1937)
8/2  3:30AM


* TCM's Laurel & Hardy (and related) schedule:

July 20 9PM
THE MUSIC BOX (1932)

July 20 11:15PM
ROUGH SEAS (1931)  Starring Charley Chase & Thelma Todd

July 28 4:15PM
THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN (1949)  Starring John Wayne & Oliver Hardy

July 30 12PM
PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES (1932)

August 4 6AM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929)

August 23, beginning at 6AM
NIGHT OWLS (1930)
BLOTTO (1930)
BRATS (1930)
HOG WILD (1930)
BE BIG! (1931)
LAUGHING GRAVY (1931)
OUR WIFE (1931)
PARDON US (1931)
ONE GOOD TURN (1931)
BEAU HUNKS (1931)
HELPMATES (1932)
BONNIE SCOTLAND (1932)
THE FIXER UPPERS (1935)
THEM THAR HILLS (1934)
TIT FOR TAT (1935)
THE LIVE GHOST (1934)
THE DEVIL'S BROTHER (1933)
ME AND MY PAL (1933)
THEIR FIRST MISTAKE (1932)
PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES (1932)
SCRAM! (1932)
COUNTY HOSPITAL (1932)
THE CHIMP (1932)
THE MUSIC BOX (1932)
SONS OF THE DESERT (1933)
WAY OUT WEST (1938)
SWISS MISS (1938)

August 24, beginning at 12:15AM
BLOCK-HEADS (1938)
THE FLYING DEUCES (1939)
A CHUMP AT OXFORD (1939)
SAPS AT SEA (1940)
AIR RAID WARDENS (1943)


** TCM's Charlie Chaplin schedule:

August 2, beginning at 6AM
THE KNOCKOUT (1914)
THE ROUNDERS (1914)
A DOG'S LIFE (1918)
SHOULDER ARMS (1918)
SUNNYSIDE (1919)
A DAY'S PLEASURE (1919)
THE KID (1921)
THE IDLE CLASS (1921)
PAY DAY (1922)
THE PILGRIM (1923)
A WOMAN OF PARIS (1923)
THE GOLD RUSH (1925)
THE CIRCUS (1928)
CITY LIGHTS (1931)
CHARLIE: THE LIFE AND ART OF CHARLES CHAPLIN (2003)
MODERN TIMES (1936)
THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940)
MONSIEUR VERDOUX (1947)

August 3, beginning at 2AM
LIMELIGHT (1952)
A KING IN NEW YORK (1957)

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Offline Sixpak

Can someone tell me why SpikeTV whom I'm told owns the short films, refuses to broadcast them?


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  • Guest
They still do broadcast them, but they only do it once in a blue moon now. I'm not surprised as people are probably not watching them due to the insane commercial interruptions.




Offline FineBari3

Can someone tell me why SpikeTV whom I'm told owns the short films, refuses to broadcast them?

By no means does Spike own the shorts!

The shorts are owned by Sony.
Mar-Jean Zamperini
"Moe is their leader." -Homer Simpson


xraffle

  • Guest
He probably meant that SpikeTV has the syndication rights to broadcast the stooges.





Offline locoboymakesgood

Spike is too busy running CSI 24 hours a day and that crappy show Factory to air the Stooges.

I wish TCM would get a hold of them..
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


xraffle

  • Guest
Spike is too busy running CSI 24 hours a day and that crappy show Factory to air the Stooges.

I wish TCM would get a hold of them..

Yeah, I know. It seems like everytime I tune into SpikeTV, CSI is always on. There's like a CSI marathon every weekend.



Offline Sixpak

How can we get our voice heard over there?  I need some comic relief !


Offline FineBari3

He probably meant that SpikeTV has the syndication rights to broadcast the stooges.


Yeah....that could be true.
Mar-Jean Zamperini
"Moe is their leader." -Homer Simpson


Offline archiezappa

Yeah, I know. It seems like everytime I tune into SpikeTV, CSI is always on. There's like a CSI marathon every weekend.



Yeah, it shouldn't be called Spike TV, it should be the CSI Network!  I don't even like CSI.  Spike TV used to be cool.  They would air James Bond Movies, The Three Stooges (every morning) and Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (MXC).  Those were great!  I don't know who the programming director is at Spike, but they need to take another look at their schedule.  It's kinda like back when USA used to air that show "Wings" about 9 or 10 times a day. 


Offline Fuller Bull

Unbelievable.  Not only does Spike refuse to commonly broadcast the Stooges, but now they have acquired Unsolved Mysteries, and plan to "refurbish" the show. What a joke. Two of my favorite things to watch and Spike is pouring cold water on them.


Offline archiezappa

Yeah, I know.  Spike was supposed to be a network for men.  But now, they don't know who they're for.  Kinda weird.  Just like every other cable channel, they eventually cancel all the good shows and air nothing but garbage.  Why, I remember when Comedy Central used to air stuff like Laurel & Hardy.  You'll never see that on that channel again.  Or how about all the classic cartoons that used to be on the Cartoon Network?  Gone, gone gone.  They only air those newer, stupider cartoons.  I don't understand this logic.  The only channel that has remained true to form is TCM.  Even MTV no longer has music.  Should it be called just TV?


Offline curlysdame

Why, I remember when Comedy Central used to air stuff like Laurel & Hardy.  You'll never see that on that channel again. 

Wow, really??   :o  Damn, when was that?
"Imagine five things like us in one room??  I can't stand it!" - Curly (Time Out For Rhythm 1941)


Offline locoboymakesgood

In the early 90s. They aired the syndicated Laurel & Hardy Show up until 1993. They showed the colorized prints.
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


Offline FineBari3

Yeah, I know.  Spike was supposed to be a network for men.  But now, they don't know who they're for.  Kinda weird.  Just like every other cable channel, they eventually cancel all the good shows and air nothing but garbage.  Why, I remember when Comedy Central used to air stuff like Laurel & Hardy.  You'll never see that on that channel again.  Or how about all the classic cartoons that used to be on the Cartoon Network?  Gone, gone gone.  They only air those newer, stupider cartoons.  I don't understand this logic.  The only channel that has remained true to form is TCM.  Even MTV no longer has music.  Should it be called just TV?

I normally do not send complaint letters to cable networks, but after 3 years of bitching to everybody about how the History Channel has turned to crap reality TV, I finally broke down and wrote a short and sweet letter to them last week. I think back to around 2000, when I first got digital cable. There were SO many channels I loved to watch, and now they are just awful. I loved to watch VH1 Classic; they showed old videos from the 60s-80s, with no commercials. Now that channel rarely shows videos, shows crappy movies, and commercials. The Game Show Network has their own crappy new shows to promote, and do not show the classic TV Shows they once did.

I mentioned in that letter to the History Channel that I have a BA in History, and I never remember studying Truckers and guys in Alaska or lumberjacks. What happened to Documentaries about WWII or the history of anything?

Remember when AMC used to NOT show commercials? Remember when they showed good movies? Hell, I think I remember it being a pay channel in the mid-80s.  I cannot complain about TCM; still no commercials, great programming, great philosophy, and Ted Turner doesn't even own it anymore! I am wating for the axe to fall with them.....

OK....I feel better now.
Mar-Jean Zamperini
"Moe is their leader." -Homer Simpson


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  • Guest
I normally do not send complaint letters to cable networks, but after 3 years of bitching to everybody about how the History Channel has turned to crap reality TV, I finally broke down and wrote a short and sweet letter to them last week. I think back to around 2000, when I first got digital cable. There were SO many channels I loved to watch, and now they are just awful. I loved to watch VH1 Classic; they showed old videos from the 60s-80s, with no commercials. Now that channel rarely shows videos, shows crappy movies, and commercials. The Game Show Network has their own crappy new shows to promote, and do not show the classic TV Shows they once did.

I mentioned in that letter to the History Channel that I have a BA in History, and I never remember studying Truckers and guys in Alaska or lumberjacks. What happened to Documentaries about WWII or the history of anything?

Remember when AMC used to NOT show commercials? Remember when they showed good movies? Hell, I think I remember it being a pay channel in the mid-80s.  I cannot complain about TCM; still no commercials, great programming, great philosophy, and Ted Turner doesn't even own it anymore! I am wating for the axe to fall with them.....

OK....I feel better now.


Oh wow! If we still had the Karma system, I would have applauded you ten times for saying what you said. I absolutely agree with you. I used to love VH1 Classic. They used to show a lot of great videos that I like, especially 80's videos which are my favorite. Now, whenever I tune in, it's all crap. No more videos. And the only thing I watch in Game Show Network is "Family Feud." Once in a blue moon, I do watch Millionaire, but that's basically it. And ever since AMC started showing commercials, I stopped watching that channel. I don't know why they started doing that. I just hope TCM doesn't do that.



Offline archiezappa

Maybe what we need to do is send positive letters to TCM, applauding them for what they're doing.  And let them know that they are definitely the best cable channel.  At least one channel that is still good and sticks to its roots.


Offline FineBari3

Maybe what we need to do is send positive letters to TCM, applauding them for what they're doing.  And let them know that they are definitely the best cable channel.  At least one channel that is still good and sticks to its roots.

An excellent idea!!!!
Mar-Jean Zamperini
"Moe is their leader." -Homer Simpson


Offline locoboymakesgood

The only cable channels I watch nowadays are USA, TCM, and FX. I watch TBS for Seinfeld and Raymond, but that's it.
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)