TV Schedule for FMC Family Movie Classics
Friday, December 19th TV listings for FMC Family Movie Classics
Petticoat Junction The Very Old Antique
Railroad executive Homer Bedloe arrives in Hooterville with a railroad tycoon, who is determined to purchase the Cannonball.
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941)
A critic (Monty Woolley) breaks his hip in someone's home and stays there, in charge, until it mends.
Fitzwilly (1967)
An elderly woman's (Edith Evans) butler (Dick Van Dyke) leads servants in larceny to support her philanthropy and illusion of wealth.
Christmas Eve (1947)
An eccentric spinster's (Ann Harding) three foster sons must reunite to save her estate from a scheming nephew.
Tribute to a Bad Man (1956)
An Easterner (Don Dubbins) goes to work for a Colorado rancher (James Cagney) who keeps law and order with a rope.
A Lawless Street (1955)
The wife (Angela Lansbury) of a roving marshal (Randolph Scott) wants him to quit, but first he has to clean up Medicine Bend.
Holiday Inn (1942)
At his New England inn, a singer (Bing Crosby) competes with a dancer (Fred Astaire) for the affections of a beautiful woman (Marjorie Reynolds).
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
Friends and family want a rich widow (Jane Wyman) to end her romance with a tree surgeon (Rock Hudson) about 15 years her junior.
The World of Henry Orient (1964)
Two rich Manhattan schoolgirls (Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth) become infatuated with a pianist (Peter Sellers) and follow him around.
The Girl from San Lorenzo (1950)
Cisco and Pancho set out to clear their names in a series of stage robberies committed by two thugs who are impersonating them.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Red Headed League
A down-at-the-heels pawnbroker is offered a large sum for copying the encyclopedia for four hours a day.
Dough and Dynamite (1914)
Charlie and another waiter have to become bakers when the regular cooks go on strike.
Fury at Gunsight Pass (1956)
One bank robber (David Brian) double-crosses another (Neville Brand), giving the undertaker and others a chance at the loot.
Holiday Inn (1942)
At his New England inn, a singer (Bing Crosby) competes with a dancer (Fred Astaire) for the affections of a beautiful woman (Marjorie Reynolds).
