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December 2007 - March 2008 TV Stooges

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  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): December 01, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): December 03, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES TV Movie: December 03, 2007
  • MGM's BIG PARADE OF COMEDY: December 05, 2007
  • SNOW WHITE & THE THREE STOOGES: December 09, 2007
  • BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD: December 10, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): December 10, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES TV Movie: December 11, 2007
  • THE BRAVADOS: December 15, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): December 18, 2007
  • THE THREE STOOGES (SpikeTV): December 30, 2007
  • WSBK Boston Stooges Marathon: December 31, 2007

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Offline BeAStooge

All are Eastern Time

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

December
BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD (1933)  Moe Howard & Curly Howard cameo
12/10  1PM
MGM's BIG PARADE OF COMEDY (1964)  Ted Healy & His Stooges; stock footage from HOLLYWOOD PARTY (1934)
12/5  6AM

January
MAD LOVE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
1/2  9:30AM
RECKLESS (1935)  Ted Healy costars
1/29  10:15AM
SAN FRANCISCO (1936)  Ted Healy costars
1/16  6PM

February
(nothing)

March
DANCING LADY (1933)  Ted Healy & His Stooges costar
3/24  4:45AM
ROCKIN' IN THE ROCKIES (1945)  Moe, Larry & Curly star
3/22  10AM

AMC

December
THE BRAVADOS (1958)  Joe DeRita costars
12/15  11:45AM

HBO Comedy

December
SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES (1961)
12/9  7:30AM

SPIKE TV

December
BLUNDER BOYS (1955)
GENTS WITHOUT CENTS (1944)
12/1  9AM - 10AM
ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941)
12/3  3AM
CRIME ON THEIR HANDS (1948)
SO LONG, MR. CHUMPS (1941)
MUSCLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER (1957)
STUDIO STOOPS (1950)
12/3  9AM - 11AM
DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943)
SPOOK LOUDER (1943)
CASH AND CARRY (1937)
A-DUCKING THEY DID GO (1939)
GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937)
12/10  9AM - 11:30AM
THE THREE STOOGES (1934 - 1959)
12/18  3:30AM
12/30  3:30AM

January
MUTTS TO YOU (1938)
BABY SITTER'S JITTERS (1951)
1/6  9AM - 10AM

HDNET MOVIES

December
THE THREE STOOGES (2000)
12/3  9AM
12/11  9AM
« Last Edit: December 30, 2007, 01:27:37 AM by BeAStooge »


Curley91

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Offline BeatleShemp

Here's the List of Shorts on Boston's TV38 for those who get Dish Network:

Sunday 12/16
Booty and the Beast 9:00 am
Back to the Woods 9:23 am
Sweet and Hot 9:45 am
Stone Age Romeos 10:08 am

Sunday 12/23
Merry Mavericks 9am
A Merry Mixup 9:23 am
Half Wits' Holiday 9:45 am
The Yoke's On Me 10:08 am
Restless Knights 5 pm
Fifi Blows her Top 5:20 pm
From Nurse to Worse 5:40 pm


Offline locoboymakesgood

Wow, Boston is great at showing alot of the more rare shorts. Yoke's on Me and Merry Mix-Up all in one day. Wow.
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


Offline archiezappa

I sure wish I could get that channel.  I still use rabbit ears to watch TV!  I guess that's why I rely heavily on DVD's.


Offline archiezappa

Where do you get your information for all these tv listings.  Is there a website where you can search and see when something's going to come on?  Just wondering.


Offline falsealarms

Not sure why I can't create a new topic in here, but nevertheless, for those in Boston/NE:

http://tv38.com/stooges/

New Years Eve Marathon starting at 8 PM.

Ring in 2008 with the Wide World of Stooges New Year's Eve Marathon on TV38. To commemorate the unbelievable year of Boston sports, we're bringing to you 5 hours of sports-themed Stooge action. Hosted by Dan and Dave Andelman, it truly will be a wide world of sports stupidity with Larry, Moe and Curly taking to the golf course, boxing ring, football field and so much more. If not for the Miami Dolphins season, it would be the biggest display of moronic competition of 2007.

See what shorts we have in store for you:
Three Little Pigskins (1934)
While dressed for an advertising gimmick, the Stooges are mistaken for college football players and asked to play privately for a gangster. Episode features Lucille Ball.

A Ducking They Did Go (1939)
The Stooges are conned into selling shares in a phony duck hunting club. Their first customers are the Mayor and the Police Department.

Restless Knights (1935)
The Stooges are in the Royal Kingdom of Anesthesia when they learn they are of royal blood and offer their protection to the Queen, who is promptly kidnapped. Features first "triple slap" in a Columbia Stooge short.

What's the Matador (1942)
The Stooges take their comedy bullfighting act to Mexico and run afoul of a jealous husband who arranges for Curly to meet a real bull in the ring. Remade with Joe Besser in "Sappy Bull Fighters" (1958).

Calling All Curs (1939)
Mrs. Bedford's prize poodle is dognapped from the Stooges' animal hospital, and they must get the poodle back.

Punch Drunks (1934)
Curly gets fighting mad whenever he hears the tune 'Pop Goes the Weasel' – of which fight manager Moe plans to take full advantage. First film in which the Stooges were officially called "The Three Stooges;" and only Stooge film actually written by the Stooges themselves.

Whoops, I'm an Indian (1936)
The Stooges are caught cheating at roulette and disguise themselves as Indians. Curly is mistaken as an Indian girl and gets married to Pierre (Bud Jamison).

Grip, Grunts and Groans (1937)
Fighter Ivan Bustoff takes a liking to the Stooges, so they are hired by the champ's manager to keep Bustoff out of trouble. When they accidentally knock Bustoff cold, Curly has to take his place in the ring.

Fright Night (1947)
Fight Managers Moe, Larry and Shemp are in a jam – a local gangster has bet all his money that their champ will lose. This short marks the return of Shemp. Remade in "Fling in the Ring" (1955).

Playing the Ponies (1937)
The Stooges make what they think is a good swap – their restaurant for a rundown race horse.

Even as IOU (1942)
The Stooges decide to make a worthwhile investment of a little girl's savings – betting on the races. At the track, Curly meets up with a talking horse.

Three Little Beers (1935)
When the Stooges learn their brewery is having a golf tournament, they sneak off to a nearby course to get in some practice.

No Census, No Feeling (1940)
The Stooges' new jobs have them taking the census, from an afternoon society party to a local football game.


Offline locoboymakesgood

This reminds of AMC's Annual New Year's Eve Stoogeathon's about 5 or so years back. Of course, they showed the same 20-30 Curly episodes every year.. I taped it every year and they even showed them in the same order; Punch Drunks was always on at 8pm. haha

You Boston people are lucky, but I guess I'll just have to have my own Stooges marathon. [3stooges]
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


Curley91

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'The U' in Chicago had a Stooges' Marathon one New Year's Eve as well.  We had the chance to "Fling In The New Year" (as in PIE flinging!!!)  I wish they would do that every year. 

I guess one is better than none......