
TV Schedule for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Thursday, August 21st TV listings for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Meet John Doe (1941)
A reporter writes a fictitious column about a man named John Doe, who claims to despair at America's neglect of the little people and plans to kill himself. To maintain the ruse, the newspaper hires a ballplayer-turned-hobo to pose as John Doe.
Something Big (1971)
An outlaw (Dean Martin) plans to swap a cavalry colonel's (Brian Keith) wife (Honor Blackman) for a Gatling gun needed to rob a Mexican bandit.
The Lucy Show Lucy and Phil Silvers
An efficiency expert launches a one-man assault on Mr. Mooney's bank.
The Long, Long Trailer (1954)
Newlyweds (Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz) splurge on a trailer for their honeymoon, which includes Yosemite National Park.
Life With Father (1947)
A New Yorker and her four sons experience love and laughter from their opinionated but well-meaning family patriarch.
Belle Starr (1941)
The Southerner (Gene Tierney) and her husband (Randolph Scott) are still fighting the Civil War, chased by a Union major (Dana Andrews) smitten with Belle.
The Concrete Cowboys (1979)
Two Montana cowboys (Jerry Reed, Tom Selleck) head for Nashville and help a woman (Morgan Fairchild) find her sister.
Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975)
Friends, relatives and a lawyer (Moses Gunn) question the case of a ghetto basketball star slain by a white policeman.
Rio Lobo (1970)
Cord McNally searches for the two traitors whose treachery causes the loss of a dear friend and the defeat of McNally's unit.
Charade (1963)
A suave stranger (Cary Grant) helps a chic widow (Audrey Hepburn) stalked by four men looking for loot in Paris.
Gone With the West (1975)
A reporter hears how an ex-convict (James Caan) and an Indian woman (Stefanie Powers) destroyed an Old West town overnight.
Patton (1970)
Flamboyant Gen. George S. Patton (George C. Scott) receives accolades and censure as he fights World War II.
The Sundowners (1950)
Texas brothers (Robert Preston, Robert Sterling) feud over land and cattle, with a younger brother between them.