
Friday, September 12th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
Songwriter Jerome Kern (Robert Walker) recalls his career on the opening night of his Show Boat, December 1927.
Words and Music (1948)
Richard Rodgers (Tom Drake) and Lorenz Hart (Mickey Rooney) team up in the 1920s to write songs including "Thou Swell" and "I'll Take Manhattan."
Three Little Words (1950)
Bert Kalmar (Fred Astaire) and Harry Ruby (Red Skelton) team up to write "Thinking of You" and other songs of the 1920s.
Deep in My Heart (1954)
Hungarian Sigmund Romberg (Jose Ferrer) comes to circa-1900 New York and becomes a composer for Broadway and Hollywood.
Look for the Silver Lining (1949)
Marilyn Miller's (June Haver) life unfolds in flashbacks, from her vaudeville family to Broadway fame.
Gypsy (1962)
One of a stage mother's (Rosalind Russell) daughters quits, and the other (Natalie Wood) becomes stripper Gypsy Rose Lee.
One Potato, Two Potato (1964)
Members (Barbara Barrie, Bernie Hamilton) of a mixed marriage fight the wife's ex-husband (Richard Mulligan) in court for custody of her daughter.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
White liberals must overcome their own latent racism when their strong-willed daughter announces her intention to marry a distinguished black physician.
Jungle Fever (1991)
Trouble follows an architect's (Wesley Snipes) biracial affair with a woman (Annabella Sciorra) in New York.
All Night Long (1962)
A jealous jazz drummer (Patrick McGoohan) at a party tries to make his bandleader (Paul Harris) think his wife (Marti Stevens) is unfaithful.
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974)
A German cleaning woman (Brigitte Mira) in her 60s falls in love with a man (El Hedi ben Salem) in his 30s.
Count Your Blessings (1959)
An Englishwoman (Deborah Kerr) waits about nine years for her wayward French husband (Rossano Brazzi) to return from World War II.
Daisy is swept away by a tempting city slicker; when Daisy finds she's only been seduced to the city so she can do laundry, she returns to the country and marries Lem.
So You Want to Enjoy Life (1952)
Joe McDoakes thinks he only has one month to live.
The Big Shot (1937)
A veterinarian (Guy Kibbee) inherits a tainted fortune and moves to the city with his wife (Cora Witherspoon) and daughter (Dorothy Moore).