
Saturday, October 18th TV listings for Nostalgia Network
The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West (1976)
A wagonmaster and his bumbling assistant guide a procession of one wagon, one luxurious coach and five people.
Superman III (1983)
Ersatz kryptonite laced with tobacco tar splits Superman (Christopher Reeve) in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.
Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959)
Three bumbling janitors encounter a slew of curious creatures after accidentally launching a rocket to Venus.
A Piece of the Action (1977)
Two con men (Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby) are persuaded by a retired policeman (James Earl Jones) to volunteer their services to a ghetto youth center.
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).
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.
White Zombie (1932)
A plantation owner takes the help of a voodoo master to lure an innocent woman, even though she loves someone else.
Bonanza The Stranger
A disabled New Orleans police inspector (Lloyd Nolan) comes to arrest Ben on a 20-year-old murder charge.
Artists and Models (1955)
A cartoonist (Dean Martin) turns his babbling roommate's (Jerry Lewis) bizarre dreams into a hit comic strip read by spies.
White Zombie (1932)
A plantation owner takes the help of a voodoo master to lure an innocent woman, even though she loves someone else.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Gentle Dr. Jekyll (Spencer Tracy) tests a serum on himself, releasing vicious alter-ego Mr. Hyde on 19th-century London. Prowling the town, Hyde ventures to a music hall and encounters Ivy (Ingrid Bergman), whom he takes forcibly as his mistress.
Penny Serenade (1941)
A woman contemplating divorce from her husband recalls their early years together and the tragedies that ensued.
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performs songs of hope, faith and inspiration; singing sacred hymns both new and old from around the world as well as uplifting selections from the American songbook.