TV Schedule for Movies! (WMLW-TV2) Milwaukee, WI
Sunday, April 26th TV listings for Movies! (WMLW-TV2) Milwaukee, WI
Getting Green Episode 123
A weekly half-hour series offering practical tips on greening your lifestyle.
Getting Green Episode 124
A weekly half-hour series offering practical tips on greening your lifestyle.
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition The Making of Moana
"Trolls" cast interviews; career advice from original songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda; directors, choreographer and head of effects animation for Disney's award-nominated "Moana."
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition The Creative Team Behind A Monster Calls
"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" cast interviews; Liam Neeson, Sigourney Weaver and the director and screenwriter of "A Monster Calls."
Angels in the Outfield (1951)
The Pittsburgh Pirates' manager (Paul Douglas) sees hope after a newswoman (Janet Leigh) reports a girl saw angels on their side.
The Kid From Left Field (1953)
A big-league bat boy (Billy Chapin) ends his team's slump with tips from his washed-up ex-player father (Dan Dailey).
It Happens Every Spring (1949)
A professor (Ray Milland) becomes a World Series pitcher with his secret formula for wood-repellent screwballs.
It Happened in Flatbush (1942)
The new manager (Lloyd Nolan) of the Brooklyn Dodgers woos a socialite (Carole Landis) to take stock in the club.
Mystery Street (1950)
A Harvard doctor's (Bruce Bennett) study of a female skeleton leads a Boston police detective (Ricardo Montalban) to a killer.
Suspense (1946)
A skating star dallies with a tough guy who grabs her husband's ice palace over his dead body.
Moontide (1942)
A hard-drinking dockworker (Jean Gabin), who may have killed a man, tries to make a new life with a waitress (Ida Lupino) he saved from a suicide attempt.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)
A World War II veteran (Gregory Peck) can either rise on Madison Avenue or be with his wife (Jennifer Jones) and family.
Hobson's Choice (1954)
The daughter of a pompous bootmaker marries his best worker out of spite in the 1890s London.
The Kid From Left Field (1953)
A big-league bat boy (Billy Chapin) ends his team's slump with tips from his washed-up ex-player father (Dan Dailey).
