
Thursday, October 16th TV listings for Nostalgia Network
All About Eve (1950)
A Broadway star (Bette Davis) takes a young and seemingly naive aspiring actress (Anne Baxter) under her wing.
The Lucy Show Lucy and the Submarine
Lucy pretends to be a sailor to track down and get Mr Mooney's signature on some important papers but finds herself stuck aboard a submarine with him.
Divorce American Style (1967)
A couple (Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds) break up after 15 years of marriage, then get back together as the easy way out.
The Ladies' Man (1961)
After Herbert (Jerry Lewis) loses his lover, he gives up women for good. To get over them, he takes a maintenance position at boarding house, but to his surprise, the building caters specifically to single ladies.
The Lady and the Highwayman (1989)
An outlaw lord (Hugh Grant) protects a 17th-century heiress from her scheming cousin and the mistress (Emma Samms) of Charles II (Michael York).
Borderline (1950)
A federal agent (Fred MacMurray) and a policewoman (Claire Trevor) track a Mexican drug ring, each unaware the other is undercover.
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Engaged to others, two cruise-ship passengers (Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr) plan to reunite six months later atop the Empire State Building.
Road to Utopia (1945)
Two vaudeville flops (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope) pose as bad guys and join the Klondike gold rush with a saloon singer (Dorothy Lamour).
Inspector Clouseau (1968)
When a dirty Scotland Yard cop is linked to a string of robberies across Europe, the agency asks a famous French detective (Alan Arkin) to help them find the culprits.
Man in the Attic (1953)
A Scotland Yard inspector (Byron Palmer) follows an actress (Constance Smith) to her fellow lodger, Jack the Ripper (Jack Palance).
Navajo Joe (1966)
An Indian (Burt Reynolds) resorts to killing to stop an outlaw (Aldo Sambrell) and his gang from killing.
The Stranger From Venus (1954)
A woman (Patricia Neal) meets a man (Helmut Dantine) with no pulse who is here from Venus to warn Earth about the atom.
Road to Utopia (1945)
Two vaudeville flops (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope) pose as bad guys and join the Klondike gold rush with a saloon singer (Dorothy Lamour).
The Naked Hills (1956)
In 1800s California, a man in the grip of gold fever deserts his family to scour the hills for the precious metal.