
TV Schedule for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Little Women (1949)
Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War.
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.
The Great Rupert (1950)
Rupert, a dancing squirrel, is left to fend for himself on the streets after his master turns bankrupt; unsuited for the hard life, Rupert devises a scheme to raise his master's family from poverty.
Robin and the Seven Hoods (1964)
Robbo (Frank Sinatra), Little John (Dean Martin), Will (Sammy Davis Jr.) and company are charitable gangsters fighting for turf in 1928 Chicago.
Pancho Villa (1972)
The Mexican rebel (Telly Savalas) and his right-hand man (Clint Walker) lead an attack on a U.S. fort.
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.
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958)
Masked Man (Clayton Moore) and Tonto (Jay Silverheels) learn why hooded riders have been killing Indians and stealing medallions.
Eyes in the Night (1942)
A blind private eye (Edward Arnold) with a guide dog probes a murder for a friend (Ann Harding) and finds a Nazi spy ring.
One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
An ex-convict bandit (Marlon Brando) finds the partner (Karl Malden) who betrayed him is now a town sheriff with a wife (Katy Jurado) and daughter.
A Stranger in Town (1943)
A Supreme Court justice on a duck-hunting foray becomes involved in serious trouble with the citizens in a small town.
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.
Herod the Great (1959)
Defeated in battle and angry at his wife (Sylvia Lopez), the B.C. ruler (Edmund Purdom) of Judea goes roaring mad.
Penny Serenade (1941)
A woman contemplating divorce from her husband recalls their early years together and the tragedies that ensued.
Behave Yourself (1951)
A couple (Farley Granger, Shelley Winters) find a specially trained lost dog and answer an ad placed by gangsters for its return.