
Thursday, May 8th TV listings for Silver Screen Classics
Lux Radio Theatre Wuthering Heights
A servant in the house of Wuthering Heights tells a traveler the unfortunate tale of lovers Cathy and Heathcliff; starring Barbara Stanwyck.
Lux Radio Theatre You Can't Take It With You
A man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family; starring Edward Albert.
You And Your Parents and Other People's Property.
Retrola: Canada's Time Machine Images of Young Canadians & the Great Outdoors
Images.
Images of the East Coast and Canadian Winters.
The best in short film from the 1930s to 1960s.
Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952)
A masked flying hero (Judd Holdren) meets deadly Martian creatures.
Gilda (1946)
A Buenos Aires casino owner (George Macready) hires a gambler (Glenn Ford) who once had an affair with his alluring wife (Rita Hayworth).
That Funny Feeling (1965)
A New York publisher (Bobby Darin) humors an actress/maid (Sandra Dee) who tries to pass off his apartment as her own.
Back Street (1961)
Fannie Hurst's best seller of a married man and his mistress who foster a passionate affair for over 20 years.
The Baby and the Battleship (1956)
A British sailor (John Mills) returns from liberty in Naples stuck with the baby brother of his shipmate's (Richard Attenborough) date.
Crooks in Cloisters (1963)
A crook (Ronald Fraser), his moll (Barbara Windsor) and his gang pose as monks in a deserted monastery off the British coast.
Why Bother to Knock (1961)
Chaos reigns when a man (Richard Todd), following a fight with his girlfriend, hands out his apartment keys to several beauties.
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's (1961)
Naughty British schoolgirls wind up in Arabia, taken there by a professor (Cecil Parker) to be wives for an emir's sons.
Retrola: Canada's Time Machine
Images of Sports and Leisure & Canadians on Vacation.
Don't Be Afraid and Cheating.
Lux Radio Theatre A Star Is Born
An alcoholic leading man helps a young woman achieve stardom in Hollywood; starring Janet Gaynor.
Lux Radio Theatre A Tale of Two Cities
Starring Orson Welles.