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December 2009 - March 2010 TV Stooges

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  • Dead End Kids on TCM: December 02, 2009 - December 03, 2009
  • Danny Kaye on TCM: December 03, 2009
  • Harpo Marx on TCM: December 05, 2009
  • Dead End Kids on TCM: December 09, 2009
  • Our Gang on TCM: December 11, 2009
  • Red Skelton on TCM: December 11, 2009
  • Buster Keaton on TCM: December 13, 2009
  • Red Skelton on TCM: December 13, 2009
  • Don Knotts on TCM: December 13, 2009
  • Bob Hope on TCM: December 17, 2009
  • Lucille Ball on TCM: December 17, 2009
  • Burns & Allen on TCM: December 18, 2009
  • Jack Benny on TCM: December 19, 2009
  • Laurel & Hardy on FMC: December 19, 2009
  • IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD: December 20, 2009
  • Laurel & Hardy on FMC: December 21, 2009
  • IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD: December 22, 2009
  • Joe E. Brown on TCM: December 23, 2009
  • Eddie Cantor on TCM: December 23, 2009
  • Red Skelton on TCM: December 25, 2009
  • Buster Keaton on TCM: December 25, 2009
  • Lucille Ball on TCM: December 27, 2009 - December 28, 2009
  • Oliver Hardy on TCM: December 28, 2009
  • Buster Keaton on TCM: December 29, 2009
  • ANOTHER THIN MAN: December 31, 2009

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Offline BeAStooge

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TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES

December
ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939)  Shemp Howard guest appearance
12/31  11:45PM

January
BUCK PRIVATES (1941)  Shemp Howard costars
1/29  10:15PM
THE DOUGHGIRLS (1944)  Joe DeRita costars
1/28  5:15AM
STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! (1960)
1/30  8:30AM

February
MY SISTER EILEEN (1942)  Moe, Larry & Curly cameo
2/10  3:45PM
SAN FRANCISCO (1936)  Ted Healy costars
2/18  6PM

March
BUCK PRIVATES (1941)  Shemp Howard costars
3/6  2PM


AMC

December
IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD (1963)  Moe, Larry & Curly Joe cameo
12/20  12PM
12/22  7:15AM
THE THREE STOOGES (1934 - 1959)
12/31  7AM - 12/31  9:13PM
   A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940)
   TASSELS IN THE AIR (1938)
   MICRO-PHONIES (1945)
   BOOBS IN ARMS (1940)
   GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937)
   AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941)
   THE THREE TROUBLEDOERS (1946)
   LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD (1942)
   VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY (1938)
   YES, WE HAVE NO BONANZA (1939)
   THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934)
   DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936)
   MEN IN BLACK (1934)
   THREE MISSING LINKS (1938)
   DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943)
   HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947)
   SOME MORE OF SAMOA (1941)
   PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935)
   HOI POLLOI (1935)
   SOCK-A-BYE BABY (1942)
   GOOFS AND SADDLES (1937)
   A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936)
   SLIPPERY SILKS (1936)
   THREE SAPPY PEOPLE (1939)
   THREE LITTLE PIRATES (1946)
   NUTTY BUT NICE (1940)
   HALF-SHOT SHOOTERS (1936)
   IDIOTS DELUXE (1945)
   IF A BODY MEETS A BODY (1945)
   SAVED BY THE BELLE (1939)
   HORSES' COLLARS (1935)
   OILY TO BED, OILY TO RISE (1939)
12/31  9:43PM - 1/1  6AM
   Repeats the programming of A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940) thru PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935)

January
THE THREE STOOGES (1934 - 1959)
   1/3  6AM  BACK TO THE WOODS (1937)
   1/6  9:15AM  CASH AND CARRY (1937)
   1/9  9AM  DIZZY DOCTORS (1937)
   1/9  9:30AM  HEAVENLY DAZE (1948)
   1/10  6:45AM  MUTTS TO YOU (1938)
   1/13  9AM
   1/18  5:30AM, 9AM
   1/21  5:30AM, 9AM
   1/23  9AM


Other TCM programming of interest...

Laurel & Hardy
RIDING HIGH (1950), Oliver Hardy, 12/28  10PM
BLOCK-HEADS (1938), 1/20  12AM
TIT FOR TAT (1935), 1/22  8PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22  4PM

Abbott & Costello
BUCK PRIVATES (1941), 1/29  10:15PM, 3/6  2PM

Buster Keaton
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (1949), 12/13  12PM, 12/25  3AM
THE CAMERAMAN (1928), 12/29  10:30AM
COLLEGE (1927), 1/4  1:30AM
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950), 1/20  1AM, 2/22  6PM, 3/28  2PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22  4PM
OUR HOSPITALITY (1923), 3/22  12:15AM
SHERLOCK JR. (1924), 3/29  12AM
THE NAVIGATOR (1925), 3/29  1AM

Marx Brothers
STAGE DOOR CANTEEN (1943), Harpo Marx, 12/5  6AM, 2/10  6:15AM
ANIMAL CRACKERS (1930), 1/24  10:30AM
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1935), 1/28  8:30AM, 3/30  12AM
A DAY AT THE RACES (1937), 2/25  2PM, 3/30  2AM
MONKEY BUSINESS (1931), 3/29  8PM
HORSE FEATHERS (1932), 3/29  9:30PM
DUCK SOUP (1933), 3/29  10:45PM
AT THE CIRCUS (1939), 3/30  4AM

Harold Lloyd
THE FRESHMAN (1925), 1/4  12AM

W. C. Fields
IT'S A GIFT (1934), 1/3  8PM
NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK (1941), 1/3  9:15PM
IF I HAD A MILLION (1932), 1/3  10:30PM

Charlie Chaplin
SHOW PEOPLE (1928), 3/8  12:15AM

Our Gang
LITTLE MISS PINKERTON (1943), 12/11  3:48AM
GENERAL SPANKY (1936), 2/25  12:45PM

Dead End Kids / East Side Kids / Bowery Boys
DEAD END (1937), 12/2  9:30PM
ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES (1938), 12/3  1:30AM
CRIME SCHOOL (1938), 12/9  8:45AM
THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL (1939), 3/4  7:30AM
LIVE WIRES (1946), 3/6  10:30AM
IN FAST COMPANY (1946), 3/13  10:30AM
BOWERY BOMBSHELLS (1946), 3/20  10:30AM
SPOOK BUSTERS (1946), 3/27  10:30AM

Eddie Cantor
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (1943), 12/23  7AM

Jack Benny
GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE (1942), 12/19  10PM, 2/9  12PM
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 (1935), 1/17  6AM
GYPSY (1962 Widescreen), 2/10  5:30PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22  4PM
ARTISTS AND MODELS (1937), 2/23  4:30PM

Joe E. Brown
SOARING STARS (1942), 12/23  6:49AM
SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959 Widescreen), 1/20  4:15AM, 2/16  8PM, 3/22  4AM

Red Skelton
SUSAN SLEPT HERE (1954), 12/11  2AM, 12/13  2PM, 12/25  6PM
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES (1946), 1/12  3PM
TEXAS CARNIVAL (1951), 1/27  11AM
DUCHESS OF IDAHO (1950), 1/27  4PM
FLIGHT COMMAND (1940), 2/4  5:45PM
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER (1949), 2/10  8:30AM

Lucille Ball
THAT'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG (1940), 12/17  8AM
TOP HAT (1935), 12/27  8AM, 3/10  10PM
BROADWAY BILL (1934), 12/28  8PM
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES (1946), 1/12  3PM
EASY TO WED (1946), 1/17  4AM
THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING (1935), 1/25  9:45AM, 3/7  10AM
FOREVER DARLING (1956 Widescreen), Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, 1/27  2PM
THE DARK CORNER (1946), 1/30  10AM
FIVE CAME BACK (1939), 1/31  10AM
ROBERTA (1935), 2/11  6PM, 3/11  2AM
STAGE DOOR (1937), 2/28  3:30AM, 3/24  11:15PM
MEET THE PEOPLE (1944), 3/10  8AM
FOLLOW THE FLEET (1936), 3/11  4AM
HAVING WONDERFUL TIME (1938), 3/25  1AM

Bob Hope
THE ROAD TO BALI (1952), 12/17  4:15AM, 1/29  2:30AM
THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE (1940), 1/28  8PM, 3/12  2AM
THE ROAD TO ZANZIBAR (1941), 1/28  9:30PM, 3/14  8:15AM
THE ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942), 1/28  11:15PM, 2/28  2PM
THE ROAD TO UTOPIA (1946), 1/29  12:45AM, 2/28  3:30PM
MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947), 1/29  4:15AM
BACHELOR IN PARADISE (1961 Widescreen), 2/21  7AM
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (1952), 2/28  5:15PM

Burns and Allen
DAMSEL IN DISTRESS (1937), 12/18  9:15AM, 2/17  2:15AM
TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR (1944), Gracie Allen, 1/10  6:15AM
THE SUNSHINE BOYS (1975 Widescreen), George Burns, 2/17  12:15AM
THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC (1956), George Burns, 2/22  2:30AM

Danny Kaye
IT'S A GREAT FEELING (1949), 12/3  12:45PM, 2/15  2:45PM
ME AND THE COLONEL (1958), 1/17  8AM

Don Knotts
THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG (1975 Widescreen), 12/13  2:15AM
THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN (1979), 12/13  4AM
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (1958), 1/29  8PM


Other Fox Movie Channel programming of interest...

Laurel & Hardy
THE BULLFIGHTERS (1945), 12/19  10:30AM, 12/21  6AM, 1/21  8AM, 1/30  6AM
DANCING MASTERS (1943), 12/19  7:30AM, 1/9  8AM
THE BIG NOISE (1944), 12/19  9AM
« Last Edit: December 29, 2009, 08:35:16 PM by BeAStooge »


chad2411

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Well, as for me I have caught up with TCM as to recording the movies as they show them.  In the next 3 months I can record 2 movies that I do not have..  Interesting, I've been a member here for almost 2 years and still only have 234 performances recorded out of the 802 shown to exist.


chad2411

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Woohoo, they are showing stooge shorts on new years eve.  Man, that's a step in the right direction.  I haven't seen any on television in at least 2 years in the Tulsa area.


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AMC
THE THREE STOOGES (1934 - 1959)  Titles TBD
12/31  7AM - 1/1  6AM

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A New Years Eve Stooge marathon! Sounds like fun to me. But, I wonder if they will show them uninterrupted. At one time, AMC showed movies without commercial interruptions, but not anymore. I hope they can hold off on the commercials for 16 to 18 minutes & just let the shorts play. 
« Last Edit: December 16, 2009, 07:12:34 PM by BeAStooge »


Offline locoboymakesgood

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AMC isn't affiliated with Spike. Did they obtain broadcasting rights again? I'm sure they'll be all Curly's just like the old days and will include the same shorts Sony included in their syndication package.
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


Offline BeAStooge

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Non-Stooge recommendation...

Turner Classic Movies has 24-hours of Sherlock Holmes films scheduled, Dec. 25 8PM - Dec. 26 8PM Eastern. The majority are from the classic Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of 1939 - 1946. The first two Rathbones from 1939 (produced by 20th-Century Fox) air Christmas night beginning @ 8PM; the "Sherlock Holmes vs. Nazi spy" Rathbones produced at Universal 1942 - 1946 will air December 26 from 6AM - 8PM.


chad2411

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I was scrolling through TCM's schedule.  Another Thin Man with Shemp is on new years eve, as well as 5 others of the "Thin Man" series with Nick and Nora comedy sleuths.  (Oldy but goody).


Offline busybuddy

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I was super excited to see the commercial for this marathon last night. I thought AMC wasn't going to show the Stooges anymore after SpikeTV started showoing them! Here's the link:

http://www.amctv.com/movienights/countdown-with-the-stooges/
I think Birdie will go for that!


Offline K.O. Stradivarius

WSBK (TV38) in Boston is continuing its tradition of it's New Year's Eve marathon....8 p.m. - 1 a.m. I remember watching this as a kid and it's great to see it still happening.


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AMC's New Year's schedule is now available; page up to 1st message.


Offline locoboymakesgood

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It's nice to see them back on TV for a day, but I'm really disappointed in the selection of shorts. Yeah there's a lot of classics in there, but it's the same ones they've always show on New Years. Regardless of not having the ability to air any of the "Missing 60", I think it's pathetic they have to start repeating shorts. That blows. And no Shemp's. I guess I'll have my own marathon in lieu of that.
"Are you guys actors, or hillbillies?" - Curly, "Hollywood Party" (1934)


Offline Fuller Bull

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  Yeah this seems to IMO be a little bit of an interesting marathon on AMC this time around, since they haven't been on there in so long, in addition to it being their 75th anniversary of shorts at Columbia. I have hardly got to watch the Stooges over the past couple of years, so this marathon may be helpful in getting back as much interest as I can in the Stooges so I can fully enjoy the Missing 60 shorts that I have not seen yet. Either way, it is great that some shorts are gonna be shown on AMC again.


Offline Lefty

So AMC plans to show 32 different episodes in 14 hours, 13 minutes, or about 26:40 per episode.  That's a lot of commercials and/or AMC promos.  Methinks I'll continue to watch the Stooges on DVD, especially with next Thursday being a work day -- like today was, with a chance to get out early as well.