
TV Schedule for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Saturday, August 23rd TV listings for THIS (W27DG-D2) Newcomerstown, OH
Tales of Wells Fargo The Hijackers
Jim Hardie is called in to investigate what happened to a long overdue stagecoach; among passengers were the son of a wealthy rancher and his fiancee.
The Westerner Going Home
Dave helps a mother return her dead son for burial before bounty hunters claim the body.
Shenandoah (1965)
A rich Virginia farmer (James Stewart) stays out of the Civil War, then joins it to protect his family.
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
A drifter (John Garfield) stops at a Greek diner and helps the owner's (Cecil Kellaway) lusty wife (Lana Turner) become a widow.
What's Up, Doc? (1972)
A music professor (Ryan O'Neal) visits San Francisco with his fiancee (Madeline Kahn) and meets a kooky woman (Barbra Streisand).
Paris Blues (1961)
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
Convoy (1978)
Rebel trucker "Rubber Duck" (Kris Kristofferson) blocks a crooked sheriff (Ernest Borgnine) with a CB-linked army of big rigs.
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
Sailor Sinbad (John Phillip Law) fights a one-eyed centaur, a ship's figurehead and other creatures sent by an evil prince (Tom Baker).
Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
A bartender sends his wife (Yvette Vickers) and her lover (Michael Emmet) into a swamp where large smart leeches lurk.
Bonanza Dark Star
Little Joe falls for a Gypsy who believes she is a witch and, therefore, an outcast.
Jungle Book (1942)
Kipling's boy hero Mowgli (Sabu), lost in the jungle, is adopted by animals and taught how they talk.
Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
A bartender sends his wife (Yvette Vickers) and her lover (Michael Emmet) into a swamp where large smart leeches lurk.
Kansas City Confidential (1952)
An ex-convict (John Payne) is framed for a bank holdup done by a police captain (Preston Foster) and men wearing masks.
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Corrupted by a lord (George Sanders), Oscar Wilde's London aristocrat (Hurd Hatfield) stays young, but his portrait begins to age.