
TV Schedule for THIS (WIVN-LD2) Newcomerstown, OH
Tuesday, May 6th TV listings for THIS (WIVN-LD2) Newcomerstown, OH
My Fair Lady (1964)
Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor (Rex Harrison) who teaches a cockney merchant (Audrey Hepburn) to be a lady.
Blondie Goes to College (1942)
Blondie (Penny Singleton) and Dagwood (Arthur Lake) send Baby Dumpling (Larry Simms) to military school, then go back to college.
The Groom Wore Spurs (1951)
A lawyer (Ginger Rogers) bails out and then marries a Hollywood tough guy (Jack Carson) who's a milquetoast in real life.
Mohawk (1956)
A barmaid, a Bostonian and an Indian (Rita Gam) flirt with an artist (Scott Brady) in 18th-century upstate New York.
The Westerner Brown
Dave loses his dog to a fast talker.
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Mickey Spillane's private eye Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) follows bad guys (Albert Dekker, Paul Stewart) and blondes to a smoking box.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)
A time-warped astronaut (James Franciscus) lands on ape-ruled Earth and finds telepathic mutants worshiping an atomic bomb.
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936)
An 1880s Brooklyn boy (Freddie Bartholomew) is summoned to England by his grandfather (C. Aubrey Smith) and raised as a lord.
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
Sinbad the sailor (Kerwin Mathews) needs the egg of a giant two-headed bird of prey to restore a shrunken princess (Kathryn Grant).
The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
The jazz trombonist (James Stewart) marries his sweetheart (June Allyson), forms a band and creates his signature sound.
To Have and Have Not (1944)
A boat skipper (Humphrey Bogart) flirts with a singer (Lauren Bacall) and fools Nazis on the island of Martinique.
Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983)
An electrician (Richard Hatch), a TV newswoman (Kay Lenz) and a mad scientist enter a dimension ruled by a warlord (John Saxon).
A Virgin in Hollywood (1953)
A female reporter (Dorothy Abbott) from the East Coast poses as an aspiring actress in order to write a story on the dangers faced by young women who come to Hollywood to break into the movies.
We're in the Legion Now (1936)
Two gangsters join the French Foreign Legion to elude their enemies.