
Monday, August 4th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Callaway Went Thataway (1951)
An adman (Fred MacMurray) and adwoman (Dorothy McGuire) repackage an old TV Western and pay a look-alike (Howard Keel) to pose as its now-drunken star.
Texas Carnival (1951)
The male half of a carnival-show dunking act (Esther Williams, Red Skelton) is mistaken for a rich Texan and plays along in luxury.
Pagan Love Song (1950)
An American (Howard Keel) inherits a plantation in Tahiti and meets a rich Englishwoman (Esther Williams) gone native.
Fast Company (1953)
A trainer (Howard Keel) keeps a racehorse on a losing streak, hoping the woman (Polly Bergen) who owns it will sell it cheap.
Lovely to Look At (1952)
A U.S. comic (Red Skelton) who owns half of a Paris salon arrives with buddies and meets two women who own the other half.
Kiss Me Kate (1953)
Lilli (Kathryn Grayson) and Fred (Howard Keel) act the same way offstage as they do in The Taming of the Shrew.
Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Sharpshooter Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) joins Buffalo Bill's (Louis Calhern) Wild West Show and aims to win her man (Howard Keel).
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
When an Oregon trapper (Howard Keel) decides to marry, his six rowdy brothers aim to follow suit, though not one has a sweetheart yet.
Show Boat (1951)
The captain's daughter (Kathryn Grayson) marries a gambler (Howard Keel) who turns performer on a Mississippi riverboat.
Calamity Jane (1953)
Wild West sharpshooter Jane (Doris Day) falls for Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel) and tries to act more ladylike.
Rose Marie (1954)
An Indian chief's daughter loves a Mountie (Howard Keel) who loves a French Canadian (Ann Blyth) who loves a fugitive trapper (Fernando Lamas).
Jupiter's Darling (1955)
Roman general Fabius sends his swimming bride (Esther Williams) to stall an invasion by Hannibal (Howard Keel) and his elephants.
Stolen Holiday (1937)
A French model (Kay Francis) becomes involved with a swindler (Claude Rains) whose downfall brings scandal.
Four Daughters (1938)
A music professor (Claude Rains) presides over his four daughters and their suitors, one (John Garfield) of whom has a tragic bent.