
Friday, July 18th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada HD
It's a Great Feeling (1949)
Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, Joan Crawford and a waitress (Doris Day) join two comedians (Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson) making a movie.
Tea for Two (1950)
A broke 1929 heiress (Doris Day) tries to bankroll a singer's (Gordon MacRae) Broadway show in this version of "No, No, Nanette."
Lullaby of Broadway (1951)
A London stage star (Doris Day) returns to New York and finds her mother (Gladys George), once on Broadway, has taken to drink.
On Moonlight Bay (1951)
A teenage tomboy (Doris Day) with a fun family makes music with a college man (Gordon MacRae) in circa-World War I Indiana.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953)
A World War I veteran (Gordon MacRae) makes his Indiana sweetheart (Doris Day) wait for marriage while he makes money.
Calamity Jane (1953)
Wild West sharpshooter Jane (Doris Day) falls for Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel) and tries to act more ladylike.
Lucky Me (1954)
A songwriter (Robert Cummings) finds a singer (Doris Day) and her stranded troupe working in a Miami hotel's kitchen.
Cleopatra (1963)
The queen of Egypt (Elizabeth Taylor) seduces Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison), but when he is killed, she uses Mark Antony (Richard Burton) as her new protector.
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
A New Orleans matriarch (Katharine Hepburn) tries to bribe a brain surgeon (Montgomery Clift) to lobotomize her niece (Elizabeth Taylor) who witnessed a murder.
Julius Caesar (1953)
Shakespeare's Brutus (James Mason), Cassius (John Gielgud) and others plot the Roman ruler's death, but Mark Antony (Marlon Brando) avenges it.
Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood
Explore the development of filmmaking through the eyes of Frances Marion; narrated by Uma Thurman and featuring Kathy Bates.
Street Scene (1931)
Based on the play by Elmer Rice. Tenement dwellers in New York's impoverished districts wage a daily battle for survival.
Bear Raid Warden (1944)
As an overzealous air-raid warden, Barney Bear contends with a noisy owl and a pesky firefly while patrolling the woods.
So You're Going on a Vacation (1947)
Joe McDoakes goes on a vacation and encounters much more than he bargained for.
Kid Nightingale (1939)
A fight promoter induces a singing waiter to box professionally on the pretext it will improve his voice.