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August - November 2010 TV Stooges

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  • AMC The Three Stooges: August 01, 2010 - August 08, 2010
  • TCM Red Skelton: August 01, 2010
  • TCM W. C. Fields: August 01, 2010
  • FMC Soupy Sales: August 04, 2010
  • TCM Martin & Lewis: August 08, 2010
  • 4 FOR TEXAS: August 08, 2010
  • TCM Bob Hope Marathon: August 08, 2010 - August 09, 2010
  • TCM Lucille Ball: August 09, 2010
  • AMC The Three Stooges: August 10, 2010 - August 11, 2010
  • TCM Joe E. Brown: August 10, 2010
  • TCM Red Skelton: August 11, 2010
  • TCM George Burns: August 11, 2010
  • FMC Buster Keaton: August 11, 2010
  • FMC Joe E. Brown: August 11, 2010
  • AMC The Three Stooges: August 13, 2010 - August 31, 2010
  • TCM Lucille Ball: August 17, 2010
  • IFC The Three Stooges: August 17, 2010 - August 21, 2010
  • TCM Jack Benny: August 18, 2010
  • TCM Thelma Todd: August 19, 2010
  • TCM Red Skelton: August 19, 2010
  • 4 FOR TEXAS: August 19, 2010
  • TCM Lucille Ball: August 20, 2010
  • 4 FOR TEXAS: August 20, 2010
  • FMC Laurel & Hardy: August 22, 2010
  • IFC The Three Stooges: August 24, 2010 - August 28, 2010
  • 4 FOR TEXAS: August 25, 2010 - August 26, 2010
  • TCM Leon Errol: August 25, 2010
  • THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA: August 25, 2010
  • TCM Joe E. Brown: August 28, 2010
  • TCM Bergen & McCarthy: August 30, 2010
  • TCM Joe E. Brown: August 30, 2010
  • TCM Lucille Ball: August 30, 2010
  • TCM Thelma Todd Marathon: August 30, 2010 - August 31, 2010
  • TCM Charley Chase: August 30, 2010
  • TCM Wheeler & Woolsey: August 30, 2010
  • TCM The Marx Brothers: August 30, 2010
  • TCM Laurel & Hardy: August 30, 2010 - August 31, 2010
  • IFC The Three Stooges: August 31, 2010

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TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

August
THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA (1934)  Moe, Larry & Curly cameos
8/25  4AM

September
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe cameo
9/4  4:45PM
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943)  Joe DeRita / scene deleted
9/5  6AM
BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD (1933)  Moe & Curly cameo
9/23  9AM
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934)  Ted Healy costars
9/23  10:30AM
LOVE IS A HEADACHE (1938)  Ted Healy costars
9/23  5:15PM

October
SAN FRANCISCO (1936)  Ted Healy costars
10/10  10PM
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL (1937)  Ted Healy costars
10/26  1:15AM
MAD LOVE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
10/31  12:45AM

November
THE CASINO MURDER CASE (1935)  Ted Healy costars
11/6  6AM
MEET THE BARON (1933)  Ted Healy & His Stooges costar
11/9  1:15PM
SAN FRANCISCO (1936)  Ted Healy costars
11/20  8PM

December
BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD (1933)  Moe & Curly cameo
12/2  7:30AM
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934)  Ted Healy costars
12/2  1PM
LOVE IS A HEADACHE (1938)  Ted Healy costars
12/9  11AM
THE SILENT CALL (1961)  Joe Besser / scenes deleted
12/11  4:15PM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe cameo
12/20  1PM
12/30  4:30PM


AMC

August
THE THREE STOOGES *
   8/1  5:15AM  VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY (1938)
   8/1  5:30AM  HE COOKED HIS GOOSE (1952)
   8/1  6AM, 6:30AM, 7AM
   8/2  9AM, 9:15AM, 9:45AM
   8/3  5AM, 5:30AM, 9AM, 9:30AM
   8/4  9AM, 9:30AM
   8/5  9AM, 9:30AM
   8/6  9AM, 9:15AM
   8/7  9AM, 9:15AM, 9:45AM
   8/8  7AM  CORNY CASANOVAS (1952)
   8/8  7:30AM  BABY SITTERS JITTERS (1951)
   8/8  8AM  GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937)
   8/8  8:30AM  OILY TO BED, OILY TO RISE (1939)
   8/10  5AM, 5:30AM
   8/11  9AM
   8/13  5AM, 5:30AM
   8/14  9AM
   8/15  6:30AM  HALF SHOT SHOOTERS (1936)
   8/15  7AM  THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934)
   8/15  7:30AM  WOMAN HATERS (1934)
   8/15  8AM  CASH AND CARRY (1937)
   8/15  8:30AM  PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935)
   8/16  9AM  FRIGHT NIGHT (1947)
   8/17  4:45AM  GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937)
   8/17  5:15AM  DUTIFUL BUT DUMB (1941)
   8/17  5:45AM  FRIGHT NIGHT (1947)
   8/18  4:15AM  BACK TO THE WOODS (1937)
   8/18  4:45AM  THE THREE TROUBLEDOERS (1946)
   8/18  5:15AM  FUELIN' AROUND (1949)
   8/18  5:45AM  THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943)
   8/19  5AM  A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936)
   8/19  5:30AM  IDLE ROOMERS (1944)
   8/20  5:30AM, 9:30AM  A DUCKING THEY DID GO (1939)
   8/20  9AM  BABY SITTERS JITTERS (1951)
   8/21  9AM  THREE MISSING LINKS (1938)
   8/21  9:15AM  FLING IN THE RING (1955)
   8/22  6AM  DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943)
   8/22  6:28AM  TASSELS IN THE AIR (1938)
   8/22  6:45AM  A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940)
   8/22  7:20AM  BEER BARREL POLECATS (1946)
   8/22  7:46AM  HOI POLLOI (1935)
   8/22  8:13AM  IDIOTS DELUXE (1945)
   8/22  8:40AM  NUTTY BUT NICE (1940)
   8/22  9:06AM  SOCK-A-BYE BABY (1942)
   8/22  9:33AM  VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY (1938)
   8/23  9AM  FLAGPOLE JITTERS (1956)
   8/23  9:30AM  WE WANT OUR MUMMY (1939)
   8/24  5:30AM  FALSE ALARMS (1936)
   8/24  9AM  HOT STUFF (1956)
   8/24  9:30AM  SOME MORE OF SAMOA (1941)
   8/24  10AM  TRICKY DICKS (1953)
   8/25  9AM  CREEPS (1956)
   8/26  9AM  SLIPPERY SILKS (1936)
   8/26  9:15AM  FIDDLERS THREE (1948)
   8/26  9:45AM  UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE (1953)
   8/27  5:02AM  HUGS AND MUGS (1950)
   8/27  5:30AM  HOT ICE (1955)
   8/27  9AM  IF A BODY MEETS A BODY (1945)
   8/27  9:15AM  HUGS AND MUGS (1950)
   8/28  9AM  WEE WEE MONSIEUR (1938)
   8/29  6AM  BOOBS IN ARMS (1940)
   8/29  6:15AM  UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935)
   8/29  6:45AM  HUSBANDS BEWARE (1956)
   8/29  7:10AM  BEDLAM IN PARADISE (1955)
   8/29  7:35AM  BLUNDER BOYS (1955)
   8/29  7:59AM  HORSES' COLLARS (1935)
   8/29  8:26AM  THREE LITTLE TWIRPS (1943)
   8/29  8:51AM  GYPPED IN THE PENTHOUSE (1955)
   8/29  9:16AM  SELF MADE MAIDS (1951)
   8/29  9:41AM  THE TOOTH WILL OUT (1951)
   8/29  10:05AM  SCOTCHED IN SCOTLAND (1954)
   8/30  5:30AM  UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935)
   8/31  5:15AM, 10AM  HEAVENLY DAZE (1948)
   8/31  5:45AM  FRIGHT NIGHT (1947)
   8/31  9AM  YES, WE HAVE NO BONANZA (1939)
   8/31  9:30AM  SCHEMING SCHEMERS (1956)
   8/31  10AM  HEAVENLY DAZE (1948)

September
THE THREE STOOGES *
   9/1  5:30AM  SCHEMING SCHEMERS (1956)
   9/1  9AM  SCRAMBLED BRAINS (1951)
   9/2  9AM  FROM NURSE TO WORSE (1940)
   9/3  9AM  MEN IN BLACK (1934)
   9/3  9:15AM  PLAYING THE PONIES (1937)
   9/4  9AM  STUDIO STOOPS (1951)
   9/5  5AM  MALICE IN THE PALACE (1949)
   9/5  5:30AM  PARDON MY CLUTCH (1948)
   9/5  6AM  MERRY MAVERICKS (1951)
   9/5  6:25AM  RUMPUS IN THE HAREM (1956)
   9/5  6:50AM  SLAP HAPPY SLEUTHS (1951)
   9/5  7:15AM  CALLING ALL CURS (1939)
   9/5  7:41AM  SAVED BY THE BELLE (1939)
   9/5  8:07AM  FRIGHT NIGHT (1947)
   9/5  8:33AM  OUT WEST (1947)
   9/7  9AM  BACK TO THE WOODS (1937)
   9/10  9AM  ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941)
   9/11  9AM  STONE AGE ROMEOS (1955)
   9/12  6AM  THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935)
   9/12  6:26AM  SLIPPERY SILKS (1936)
   9/12  6:52AM  WEE WEE MONSIEUR (1938)
   9/12  7:18AM  I'LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN (1941)
   9/12  7:46AM  THREE LITTLE PIRATES (1946)
   9/12  8:13AM
   9/12  8:40AM  RHYTHM AND WEEP (1946)
   9/12  9:06AM  BOOBS IN ARMS (1940)
   9/12  9:33AM  CRIME ON THEIR HANDS (1948)
   9/13  9AM  THE YOKE'S ON ME (1944)
   9/13  9:30AM  DIZZY PILOTS (1943)
   9/13  10AM  FLAT FOOT STOOGES (1938)
   9/14  5AM  FLAT FOOT STOOGES (1938)
   9/14  5:30AM  DIZZY PILOTS (1943)
   9/14  9AM  THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934)
   9/14  9:15AM  GENTS IN A JAM (1952)
   9/14  9:45AM  PEST MAN WINS (1951)
   9/14  10:15AM  3 DUMB CLUCKS (1937)
   9/17  5:30AM  BRIDELESS GROOM (1947)
   9/19  6:45AM  A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936)
   9/19  7:14AM  ALL GUMMED UP (1947)
   9/19  7:42AM  SQUAREHEADS OF THE ROUND TABLE (1948)
   9/19  8:09AM  A BIRD IN THE HEAD (1946)
   9/19  8:34AM  A SNITCH IN TIME (1951)
   9/20  5:30AM, 9:30AM  MUMMY'S DUMMIES (1948)
   9/20  9AM  OF CASH AND HASH (1955)
   9/23  9AM  THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935)
   9/23  9:15AM  HULA-LA-LA (1951)
   9/23  9:45AM  HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND DUMB (1938)
   9/25  9AM  G. I. WANNA HOME (1946)
   9/25  9:30AM  THREE LITTLE SEW AND SEWS (1939)
   9/26  7AM  THE SITTER DOWNERS (1938)
   9/26  7:30AM  CUCKOO ON A CHOO CHOO (1952)
   9/26  8AM  THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943)
   9/27  5:30AM  THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943)

   *  AMC periodically makes revisions; their film schedule is subject to change without notice


IFC

August
THE THREE STOOGES *
   8/17  2AM  FALSE ALARMS (1936)
   8/17  2:20AM  THREE MISSING LINKS (1938)
   8/18  2AM  FLAT FOOT STOOGES (1938)
   8/18  2:20AM  THREE LITTLE SEW AND SEWS (1939)
   8/19  2AM  FROM NURSE TO WORSE (1940)
   8/19  2:20AM  THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943)
   8/20  2AM  GOOFS AND SADDLES (1937)
   8/20  2:20AM  SLIPPERY SILKS (1936)
   8/21  2AM  HALF SHOT SHOOTERS (1936)
   8/21  2:20AM  PLAYING THE PONIES (1937)
   8/21  12PM  HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947)
   8/21  12:25PM  HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND DUMB (1938)
   8/21  12:45PM  HOI POLLOI (1935)
   8/21  1:05PM  HORSES' COLLARS (1935)
   8/21  1:25PM  IDIOTS DELUXE (1945)
   8/21  1:45PM  IDLE ROOMERS (1944)
   8/24  2AM  SOCK-A-BYE BABY (1942)
   8/24  2:20AM  PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935)
   8/25  2AM  IF A BODY MEETS A BODY (1945)
   8/25  2:20AM  UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE (1953)
   8/26  2:05AM  LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD (1942)
   8/26  2:25AM  BOOBS IN ARMS (1940)
   8/27  2AM  MEN IN BLACK (1934)
   8/27  2:20AM  PUNCH DRUNKS (1934)
   8/28  2AM  MICRO-PHONIES (1945)
   8/28  2:20AM  BACK TO THE WOODS (1937)
   8/28  12PM  MOVIE MANIACS (1936)
   8/28  12:25PM  NO CENSUS NO FEELING (1940)
   8/28  12:45PM  NUTTY BUT NICE (1940)
   8/28  1:05PM  OILY TO BED, OILY TO RISE (1939)
   8/28  1:25PM  PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935)
   8/28  1:45PM  PHONY EXPRESS (1943)
   8/31  2AM  PLAYING THE PONIES (1937)
   8/31  2:20AM  YOU NAZTY SPY! (1940)

September
THE THREE STOOGES *
   9/1  2AM  SAVED BY THE BELLE (1939)
   9/1  2:20AM  WOMAN HATERS (1934)

   *  IFC periodically makes revisions; their film schedule is subject to change without notice


Encore Westerns Channel

August
4 FOR TEXAS (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe guest star
8/8  7:20AM
8/19  10PM
8/20  9:30AM
8/25  8PM
8/26  4AM

October
4 FOR TEXAS (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe guest star
10/5  9:35AM, 11:50PM
10/10  8PM
10/11  4AM
10/20  2:30PM
10/21  12:50AM


Encore MoviePlex Channel

August
4 FOR TEXAS (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe guest star
8/25  9PM

October
4 FOR TEXAS (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe guest star
10/20  3:30PM
10/21  1:50AM


Encore RetroPlex Channel

September
4 FOR TEXAS (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe guest star
9/3  4PM
9/4  3AM
9/7  8PM
9/8  4:50AM
9/15  7AM
9/30  10:50AM, 6PM


Fox Movie Channel

September
LET'S MAKE LOVE (1960 Widescreen)  Joe Besser costars
9/5  4PM
9/10  6PM
9/18  4PM

October
THE BRAVADOS (1958 Widescreen)  Joe DeRita costars
10/2  12PM
10/21  2PM
10/26  2PM
LET'S MAKE LOVE (1960 Widescreen)  Joe Besser costars
10/4  6PM
10/24  11:30AM


Other TCM programming of interest...

Laurel & Hardy
ANOTHER FINE MESS (1930), 8/30  10:45PM
CHICKENS COME HOME (1931), 8/30  11:30PM
TREE IN A TEST TUBE (1943), 8/31  12:08AM
THE DEVIL'S BROTHER (1933), 8/31  12:15AM
BOHEMIAN GIRL (1936), 8/31  2AM
WAY OUT WEST (1938), 9/20  3:15PM
A CHUMP AT OXFORD (1939), 9/22  3:45AM
SAPS AT SEA (1940), 9/22  5AM
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM

Marx Brothers
MONKEY BUSINESS (1931), 8/30  8PM, 12/31  9:45PM
HORSE FEATHERS (1932), 8/30  9:30PM, 12/31  11:15PM
DUCK SOUP (1933), 11/24  11:15PM, 1/1  12:30AM
ANIMAL CRACKERS (1930), 12/31  8PM
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1935), 12/4  7:15AM, 1/1  1:45AM
A DAY AT THE RACES (1937), 1/1  3:30AM

Wheeler & Woolsey
HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY (1934), 8/30  11:30AM
COCKEYED CAVALIERS (1934), 8/30  12:45PM
HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE (1930), 11/9  6:30AM
CRACKED NUTS (1931), 11/9  8AM

W. C. Fields
DAVID COPPERFIELD (1935), 8/1  11:30PM

Buster Keaton
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20  1PM, 12/30  4:30PM
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950), 9/22  6PM, 12/8  8PM
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (1949), 10/7  5:15PM, 12/17  9:30PM, 12/24  4PM
THE GENERAL (1927), 10/13  8PM
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956 Widescreen), 11/13  4:45PM
ONE WEEK (1920), 11/17  11:15PM
STEAMBOAT BILL JR. (1928), 11/17  11:45PM
SHE WENT TO THE RACES (1945), 11/19  7AM
LIMELIGHT (1952), 11/27  8:15AM

Harold Lloyd
THE MILKY WAY (1936), 9/7  11:15AM
SAFETY LAST! (1923), 11/18  1AM

Charlie Chaplin
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM
SHOW PEOPLE (1928), 11/4  4:30AM, 11/18  4AM
THE KID (1921), 11/17  8PM
THE PILGRIM (1923), 11/17  9PM
LIMELIGHT (1952), 11/27  8:15AM
THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940), 11/30  12AM, 12/20  11:45PM

Charley Chase
THE REAL McCOY (1930), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  8:30AM, 9/7  10:15AM
WHISPERING WHOOPEE (1930), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  9AM
DOLLAR DIZZY (1930), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  9:30AM
HIGH C's (1930), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  10AM
THE PIP FROM PITTSBURGH (1931), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  10:30AM
THE NICKEL NURSER (1932), Charley Chase & Thelma Todd, 8/30  11AM
YOUNG IRONSIDES (1931), 9/7  10:45AM
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM

Fatty Arbuckle
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM
FOOL'S LUCK (1926), 11/18  6AM

Harry Langdon
THERE GOES MY HEART (1938), 10/26  10:15PM
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING (1959), 11/4  1:15AM

Thelma Todd / Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts / Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly
THE HOT HEIRESS (1931), 8/19  7:15AM
BROADMINDED (1931), Thelma Todd & Joe E. Brown, 8/30  6AM
SON OF A SAILOR (1933), Thelma Todd & Joe E. Brown, 8/30  7:15AM
THE REAL McCOY (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  8:30AM, 9/7  10:15AM
WHISPERING WHOOPEE (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  9AM
DOLLAR DIZZY (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  9:30AM
HIGH C's (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  10AM
THE PIP FROM PITTSBURGH (1931), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  10:30AM
THE NICKEL NURSER (1932), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  11AM
HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY (1934), Thelma Todd & Wheeler and Woolsey, 8/30  11:30AM
COCKEYED CAVALIERS (1934), Thelma Todd & Wheeler and Woolsey, 8/30  12:45PM
CATCH AS CATCH CAN (1931), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  2PM
RED NOSES (1932), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  2:30PM
SHOW BUSINESS (1932), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  3PM
ASLEEP IN THE FEET (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  3:30PM
MAIDS A LA MODE (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  4PM
BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  4:30PM
SOUP AND FISH (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  5PM
ONE HORSE FARMERS (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  5:30PM
OPENED BY MISTAKE (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  6PM
SING SISTER SING (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  6:30PM
HOT MONEY (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  7PM
TOP FLAT (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  7:30PM
MONKEY BUSINESS (1931), Thelma Todd & The Marx Brothers, 8/30  8PM
HORSE FEATHERS (1932), Thelma Todd & The Marx Brothers, 8/30  9:30PM
ANOTHER FINE MESS (1930), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/30  10:45PM
CHICKENS COME HOME (1931), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/30  11:30PM
THE DEVIL'S BROTHER (1933), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/31  12:15AM
BOHEMIAN GIRL (1936), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/31  2AM
THE MALTESE FALCON (1931), 8/31  3:15AM
MARY STEVENS, M.D. (1933), 8/31  4:45AM

Dead End Kids / East Side Kids / Bowery Boys
GHOST CHASERS (1951), 9/4  10:30AM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), Leo Gorcey & Stanley Clements, 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20 1PM, 12/30  4:30PM
LET'S GO NAVY (1951), 9/11  10:30AM
CRAZY OVER HORSES (1951), 9/18  10:30AM
HOLD THAT LINE (1952), 9/25  10:30AM
HERE COME THE MARINES (1952), 10/2  10:30AM
FEUDIN' FOOLS (1952), 10/9  10:30AM
NO HOLDS BARRED (1952), 10/16  10:30AM
JALOPY (1953), 10/23  10:30AM
THE BOWERY BOYS MEET THE MONSTERS (1954), 10/30  10:30AM
LOOSE IN LONDON (1953), 11/6  10:30AM
CLIPPED WINGS (1953), 11/13  10:30AM
PRIVATE EYES (1953), 11/20  10:30AM
PARIS PLAYBOYS (1954), 11/27  10:30AM
JUNGLE GENTS (1954), 12/4  10:30AM
BOWERY TO BAGHDAD (1955), 12/11  10:30AM
HIGH SOCIETY (1955), 12/18  10:30AM

Woody Allen
WHAT'S UP TIGER LILY? (1966 Widescreen), 9/23  3:15AM
SLEEPER (1973 Widescreen), 10/10  4PM, 11/16  2:30PM
ANNIE HALL (1977 Widescreen), 12/12  6:15PM

Lucille Ball
CRITIC'S CHOICE (1963 Widescreen), Lucille Ball & Bob Hope, 8/9  2:30AM, 9/26  10AM
DANCE, GIRL, DANCE (1940), 8/17  6AM
WITHOUT LOVE (1945), 8/20  10PM
THE BIG STREET (1942), 8/30  3:30AM
THE LONG, LONG TRAILER (1954), Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, 9/5  4:15PM
THOUSANDS CHEER (1943), 10/2  8:15AM
EASY TO WED (1946), 10/3  10AM
BEST FOOT FORWARD (1943), 11/8  7:15AM
DUBARRY WAS A LADY (1943), 11/12  11:30AM
TOP HAT (1935), 11/25  12:30AM

Jack Benny
GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE (1942), 8/18  6:15PM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20 1PM, 12/30  4:30PM
WHO WAS THAT LADY? (1960 Widescreen), 10/4  4PM
WITHOUT RESERVATIONS (1946), 10/15  8AM
GYPSY (1962 Widescreen), 10/28  2:45PM, 11/28  2AM
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN (1944), 11/30  4:30AM

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy
THE OPERATION (1930), 8/30  5:50AM

Joe E. Brown
SHOW BOAT (1951), 8/10  8PM, 9/19  8:15AM, 11/5  12:15AM
ALIBI IKE (1935), 8/28  4:45AM, 10/26  7:30AM, 11/3  3:15AM
BROADMINDED (1931), 8/30  6AM
SON OF A SAILOR (1933), 8/30  7:15AM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20 1PM, 12/30  4:30PM
ELMER THE GREAT (1933), 10/26  6AM, 11/3  2AM
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956 Widescreen), 11/13  4:45PM
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN (1944), 11/30  4:30AM
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (1935), 12/2  8PM

Burns and Allen
THE SUNSHINE BOYS (1975 Widescreen), George solo, 8/11  1:45PM, 10/1  6AM
TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR (1944), Gracie solo, 11/19  8:30AM

Eddie Cantor
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943), 9/5  6AM
THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS (1952), 11/20  2:30PM
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN (1944), 11/30  4:30AM

Leon Errol
THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA (1934), 8/25  4AM

Bob Hope
BACHELOR IN PARADISE (1961 Widescreen), 8/8  6AM, 9/12  10PM
A GLOBAL AFFAIR (1964), 8/8  8AM
I'LL TAKE SWEDEN (1965 Widescreen), 8/8  9:30AM
BOY, DID I GET A WRONG NUMBER! (1966 Widescreen), 8/8  11:30AM
ROAD TO SINGAPORE (1940), 8/8  1:15PM, 11/16  11:30AM
ROAD TO ZANZIBAR (1941), 8/8  2:45PM
ROAD TO UTOPIA (1946), 8/8  4:30PM
THE ROAD TO BALI (1952), 8/8  6:15PM
THE ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942), 8/8  8PM, 12/17  12:45PM
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH (1941), 8/8  9:30PM
WHERE THERE'S LIFE (1947), 8/8  11:15PM
ALIAS JESSE JAMES (1959 Widescreen), 8/9  12:45AM
CRITIC'S CHOICE (1963 Widescreen), Bob Hope & Lucille Ball, 8/9  2:30AM, 9/26  10AM
CALL ME BWANA (1963 Widescreen), 8/9  4:15AM
HEARTS AND MINDS (1975), 11/15  3:45AM
MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947), 11/25  6:30PM

Don Knotts
THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (1964 Widescreen), 9/2  4PM, 11/17  12AM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20 1PM, 12/30  4:30PM
THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG (1975 Widescreen), 9/14  4:15PM, 11/16  10PM, 12/26  10:15AM
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (1958 Widescreen), 9/14  6PM, 11/17  2AM
THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN (1966 Widescreen), 11/16  8PM
HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO (1977), 11/17  4:15AM

Martin & Lewis
THE ROAD TO BALI (1952), 8/8  6:15PM
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963 Widescreen), Jerry solo, 9/4  4:45PM, 12/20 1PM, 12/30  4:30PM

Peter Sellers
THE LADYKILLERS (1955 Widescreen), 9/7  1PM, 10/24  5AM, 12/30  12AM
THE MOUSE THAT ROARED (1959 Widescreen), 9/25  9AM
DR. STRANGELOVE, OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (1964 Widescreen), 10/10  2PM, 11/9  8PM
A SHOT IN THE DARK (1964 Widescreen), 11/7  4PM, 12/20  11AM

Red Skelton
BATHING BEAUTY (1944), 8/1  3:15PM
LOVELY TO LOOK AT (1952), 8/11  4AM
FLIGHT COMMAND (1940), 8/19  10:15AM
THOUSANDS CHEER (1943), 10/2  8:15AM
OCEAN'S ELEVEN (1960 Widescreen), 11/9  1PM
DUBARRY WAS A LADY (1943), 11/12  11:30AM
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956 Widescreen), 11/13  4:45PM
SUSAN SLEPT HERE (1954), 12/4  12AM, 12/25  10AM

Dick Van Dyke
FITZWILLY (1967 Widescreen), 12/3  8PM
BYE BYE BIRDIE (1963 Widescreen), 12/27  10:30AM
THE COMIC (1969 Widescreen), 12/31  1AM

Ed Wynn
THE CHIEF (1933), 12/2  9AM


Fox Movie Channel programming of interest...

Laurel & Hardy
THE DANCING MASTERS (1943), 8/22  6AM, 9/25  6AM
THE BULLFIGHTERS (1945), 8/22  7:30AM, 9/25  7:30AM

Buster Keaton
HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE (1939), 8/11  6AM, 9/2  6AM, 9/13  8AM, 10/18  6AM

Lucille Ball
THE DARK CORNER (1946), 9/26  8AM, 10/22  8AM

Joe E. Brown
PIN-UP GIRL (1944), 8/11  9:30AM, 9/18  9AM, 9/28  9AM, 10/7  9AM, 10/15  7:05AM

Danny Kaye
ON THE RIVIERA (1951), 10/8  11AM, 10/15  2:30PM

Soupy Sales
THE TWO LITTLE BEARS (1961), 8/4  10:30AM, 9/25  8:30AM
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IFC (Independent Film Channel) recently began showing the Stooges' shorts. These are the same copies being shown on AMC... IFC and AMC are sister companies of Rainbow Media. IFC is a premium channel on most cable systems.


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Eastern Times

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

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THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA (1934)  Moe, Larry & Curly cameos
8/25  4AM

A reminder, THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA is coming up in a few days. For those interested in seeing/collecting obscure Stooges films, plan accordingly.


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Thanks for the reminder, Brent.  I think I've still got this on tape somewhere, but I've been cleaning out my VHS tapes and I'm not sure where that one has got to; I may have given it away.  In any case I haven't seen Captain in a long time, so I set the DVR this morning when I saw this post.   ;)


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IFC (Independent Film Channel) recently began showing the Stooges' shorts. These are the same copies being shown on AMC... IFC and AMC are sister companies of Rainbow Media. IFC is a premium channel on most cable systems.

At least IFC shows the Stooges' shorts uninterrupted, unlike AMC.

I don't subscribe to any premium packages through Comcast, but I get IFC as well as Encore as part of my "digital classic" package, so it may not be a premium channel on all systems.

I checked IFC's website. The Stooges are on from 2am to 3am EDT weeknights, & from 12 noon to 2:05pm EDT on Saturday.

I missed a couple of the shorts today, but I was busy watching FRANKENFISH on SyFy.     


Offline BeAStooge

Reminder, before everyone gets wrapped up in the looming weekend...

TCM's 24-hour Thelma Todd Fest begins on Monday morning @ 6AM Eastern.

Eastern Times

BROADMINDED (1931), Thelma Todd & Joe E. Brown, 8/30  6AM
SON OF A SAILOR (1933), Thelma Todd & Joe E. Brown, 8/30  7:15AM
THE REAL McCOY (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  8:30AM, 9/7  10:15AM
WHISPERING WHOOPEE (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  9AM
DOLLAR DIZZY (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  9:30AM
HIGH C's (1930), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  10AM
THE PIP FROM PITTSBURGH (1931), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  10:30AM
THE NICKEL NURSER (1932), Thelma Todd & Charley Chase, 8/30  11AM
HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY (1934), Thelma Todd & Wheeler and Woolsey, 8/30  11:30AM
COCKEYED CAVALIERS (1934), Thelma Todd & Wheeler and Woolsey, 8/30  12:45PM
CATCH AS CATCH CAN (1931), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  2PM
RED NOSES (1932), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  2:30PM
SHOW BUSINESS (1932), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  3PM
ASLEEP IN THE FEET (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  3:30PM
MAIDS A LA MODE (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  4PM
BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY (1933), Thelma Todd & Zasu Pitts, 8/30  4:30PM
SOUP AND FISH (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  5PM
ONE HORSE FARMERS (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  5:30PM
OPENED BY MISTAKE (1934), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  6PM
SING SISTER SING (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  6:30PM
HOT MONEY (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  7PM
TOP FLAT (1935), Thelma Todd & Patsy Kelly, 8/30  7:30PM
MONKEY BUSINESS (1931), Thelma Todd & The Marx Brothers, 8/30  8PM
HORSE FEATHERS (1932), Thelma Todd & The Marx Brothers, 8/30  9:30PM
ANOTHER FINE MESS (1930), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/30  10:45PM
CHICKENS COME HOME (1931), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/30  11:30PM
THE DEVIL'S BROTHER (1933), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/31  12:15AM
BOHEMIAN GIRL (1936), Thelma Todd and Laurel & Hardy, 8/31  2AM
THE MALTESE FALCON (1931), 8/31  3:15AM
MARY STEVENS, M.D. (1933), 8/31  4:45AM


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So who has been watching TCM today? All this stuff (outside of the Marx/L&H fare) was new to me, but most of it was quite good. A PIP FROM PITSBURGH was especially strong, as was SHOW BUSINESS. Todd and Pitts were good together.


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TCM Thelma Todd Day - schedule update:

Three more shorts were added to the schedule, all one-reelers to fill time between the scheduled films:
A Robert Benchley short that's already over (sorry it's too late, if anyone wanted to catch that one!)
And the 1931 Vitaphone short THE GRAND DAME (Patsy Kelly's first film).
And the color Laurel & Hardy short THE TREE IN A TEST TUBE (1941). It will be interesting to see what kind of a print they have on this one. Real, good color copies are rare.

Check the TCM schedule for times.

http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.jsp?startDate=08/30/2010&timezone=EST&cid=N


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So who has been watching TCM today? All this stuff (outside of the Marx/L&H fare) was new to me, but most of it was quite good. A PIP FROM PITSBURGH was especially strong, as was SHOW BUSINESS. Todd and Pitts were good together.

I didn't have time to see them all, but I really liked the ones I saw. You're right, Thelma & Zasu made a good duo. Plus, it was fun to see some dames doing physical comedy.

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So who has been watching TCM today? ... SHOW BUSINESS. Todd and Pitts were good together.
SHOW BUSINESS (1932) is of perhaps more interest to Three Stooges fans than others in the series, as it was remade four years later as a Three Stooges short: A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN.
SHOW BUSINESS is also the only Hal Roach studios film directed by future Stooges director Jules White, and is the only Roach film in which Monte Collins appears.
Also watch for a young beautiful and blonde Paulette Goddard as one of the showgirls on the train.


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Yes, I was watching TCM most of the day!  A PIP FROM PITTSBURGH was my favorite of the day (and not because I live in Pittsburgh). I thought Charley Chase was hillarious. 

Thelma sure looked heavy in the Wheeler & Woolsey film HIPS HIPS HOORAY.
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I wasn't home for Thelma Todd day, this thing called work, and my DVR situation ain't topsy turvy now.  A shame.  I really would've liked to have seen some of those films, especially the Roach shorts.

I do have WHISPERING WHOOPEE on DVD, always liked that one.  BROADMINDED is one of those absolute pleasures if you're a Bela Lugosi fan like me.  A genuine chnace to see him do comedy.....when it's meant to be a comedy, and he's great.
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I should have recognized Goddard in that short... not sure what I didn't see.

Be it PULLMAN, or BERTH MARKS, or PARDON MY BERTH MARKS, or SHOW BUSINESS.... I haven't seen a short set on a train that hasn't been at least good.

CATCH AS CATCH CAN was also a great effort. Billy Gilbert was great as the ring announcer. Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, who played a boxer here, would go on to work with Shemp in the GLOVESLINGERS series.

Leonard Maltin chimed in on Thelma Todd day a couple days ago: http://blogs.indiewire.com/leonardmaltin/archives/2010/08/29/its_thelma_todd_day_on_tcm#


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I wasn't home for Thelma Todd day, this thing called work,
Same here, only here it's a thing called college.  I didn't want to be a bad roommate and pester my roommate for her TV. 
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Same here, only here it's a thing called college.  I didn't want to be a bad roommate and pester my roommate for her TV. 

Maybe if you told her you can have a drinking game where everyone takes a shot when a dead person is on the screen, she would've let you. 

You only get college once, so there's no better time in your life to pester your roomates.
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Ah, college. Usually, that would have gotten in the way for me as well. But I graduated a few months ago. I would have been pissed if I had to miss the day portion of that marathon. I would have been like "well, it's the first day of the semester so I wouldn't miss anything... but I really should go." I probably would have went, albeit begrudgingly.

I can't say enough about A PIP FROM PITTSBURG. That was one helluva short. It was essentially my introduction into Chase's Roach shorts and what an intro it was. I could see the same plot still work 79 years later. "A man reluctantly agrees to go on a blind date to help out his friend, but tries to make himself as off-putting as possible beforehand."


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My first semester in college, I was the guy who sat in his dorm who would skip class, wearing a Judas Priest t-shirt and a Metallica jean jacket, blasting Motorhead all day.  There weren't many like me in the late 90's let me assure you.  In spite of the stereotype, I was not, or ever have been, a heavy drinker or into drugs.  That said, I was a total class skipper until I figured out my major.  I would've have easily skipped class for a Thelma Todd marathon if I was into that kind of thing back then, (I didn't develop old comedy tastes until a few years later).

I've heard great things about THE PIP FROM PITTSBURGH, it's supposed to be his best talkie.
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My first semester in college, I was the guy who sat in his dorm who would skip class, wearing a Judas Priest t-shirt and a Metallica jean jacket, blasting Motorhead all day.  There weren't many like me in the late 90's let me assure you.  In spite of the stereotype, I was not, or ever have been, a heavy drinker or into drugs.  That said, I was a total class skipper until I figured out my major.  I would've have easily skipped class for a Thelma Todd marathon if I was into that kind of thing back then, (I didn't develop old comedy tastes until a few years later).

I've heard great things about THE PIP FROM PITTSBURGH, it's supposed to be his best talkie.

I took forever to figure out my major (Sociology) but in the end wasn't really into that either. I don't drink at all, so I wasn't really typical either.

It might be. I had always associated THE HECKLER with him. Even though I've yet to see the latter, if someone did word association with me last week and said "Charley Chase talkie," I'd have said THE HECKLER. Of course, that was re-done with Shemp in 1946 as MR. NOISY.


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I took forever to figure out my major (Sociology) but in the end wasn't really into that either. I don't drink at all, so I wasn't really typical either.

I was a Sociology major - for one semester.  I have an English degree.  Eet survd mee wel.

You mentioning THE HECKLER reminds me, a Chase (and Langdon) Columbia set would be great.  I know this will be blasphemy to say on this site, but I'd rather see those shorts than the Besser and Deritas, and equally as much as the Shemps.
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Ah, college. Usually, that would have gotten in the way for me as well. But I graduated a few months ago. I would have been pissed if I had to miss the day portion of that marathon. I would have been like "well, it's the first day of the semester so I wouldn't miss anything... but I really should go."
That's the same way I felt beforehand as well, but I knew I had to remember that school comes first, just like it did in high school.  I thought about asking her, but then I figured I should probably do my biology, lol.

And by the way, metal, I'm going for my BA in English, only I'm looking into getting my teaching credentials.  Speaking of English, it is now 10:27 AM and I better get to Linguistics!  Have a nice day, everyone!
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