This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network ScreenPix Voices otherwise known as SCRNVOI. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
Detectives Coffin (Raymond St. Jacques) and Gravedigger (Godfrey Cambridge) question a con-man preacher (Calvin Lockhart) and his back-to-Africa movement.
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
Detectives Coffin (Raymond St. Jacques) and Gravedigger (Godfrey Cambridge) question a con-man preacher (Calvin Lockhart) and his back-to-Africa movement.
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
A convicted murderer leads a band of men through shark-infested waters in an attempt to escape the fortress prison.
Street-wise Too Sweet (Leon Isaac Kennedy) survives in prison on the strength of his ability as a boxer.
A vengeful ex-con returns to jail to meet his girlfriend's murderer in a prison-sanctioned boxing match.
Two men (Robert Urich, Carl Weathers) of different races, who loathe each other, escape from a chain gang shackled together.
A South African policeman (Nicol Williamson) tracks an activist (Sidney Poitier) and an Englishman (Michael Caine) to an anti-apartheid leader.
A convicted murderer leads a band of men through shark-infested waters in an attempt to escape the fortress prison.
Street-wise Too Sweet (Leon Isaac Kennedy) survives in prison on the strength of his ability as a boxer.
A vengeful ex-con returns to jail to meet his girlfriend's murderer in a prison-sanctioned boxing match.
Two men (Robert Urich, Carl Weathers) of different races, who loathe each other, escape from a chain gang shackled together.
A South African policeman (Nicol Williamson) tracks an activist (Sidney Poitier) and an Englishman (Michael Caine) to an anti-apartheid leader.
A convicted murderer leads a band of men through shark-infested waters in an attempt to escape the fortress prison.
Street-wise Too Sweet (Leon Isaac Kennedy) survives in prison on the strength of his ability as a boxer.
A vengeful ex-con returns to jail to meet his girlfriend's murderer in a prison-sanctioned boxing match.
Two men (Robert Urich, Carl Weathers) of different races, who loathe each other, escape from a chain gang shackled together.
A South African policeman (Nicol Williamson) tracks an activist (Sidney Poitier) and an Englishman (Michael Caine) to an anti-apartheid leader.
Kelly (Lucinda Dickey) quits her job dancing in a chorus line in Los Angeles and goes home. Ignoring her father's wishes, Kelly teams up with her friends for a break-dancing benefit show to save an endangered community center.
A student composer (Rae Dawn Chong) inspires South Bronx residents to new heights in break dancing, rap music and graffiti.
An ex-convict (Mario Van Peebles) shows residents of his Pittsburgh ghetto how to drive out riffraff with rap music.
Two high-school pals (Glynn Turman, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) hang out, face a teacher and flee the police in 1964 urban Chicago.
A young woman encourages a New York City teen (Brendan Sexton III) to reconsider gang values and pursue his dreams.
Kelly (Lucinda Dickey) quits her job dancing in a chorus line in Los Angeles and goes home. Ignoring her father's wishes, Kelly teams up with her friends for a break-dancing benefit show to save an endangered community center.
A student composer (Rae Dawn Chong) inspires South Bronx residents to new heights in break dancing, rap music and graffiti.
An ex-convict (Mario Van Peebles) shows residents of his Pittsburgh ghetto how to drive out riffraff with rap music.
Two high-school pals (Glynn Turman, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) hang out, face a teacher and flee the police in 1964 urban Chicago.
A young woman encourages a New York City teen (Brendan Sexton III) to reconsider gang values and pursue his dreams.
Kelly (Lucinda Dickey) quits her job dancing in a chorus line in Los Angeles and goes home. Ignoring her father's wishes, Kelly teams up with her friends for a break-dancing benefit show to save an endangered community center.
A student composer (Rae Dawn Chong) inspires South Bronx residents to new heights in break dancing, rap music and graffiti.
An ex-convict (Mario Van Peebles) shows residents of his Pittsburgh ghetto how to drive out riffraff with rap music.
Two high-school pals (Glynn Turman, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) hang out, face a teacher and flee the police in 1964 urban Chicago.
The love lives of several people intersect after Chloe moves to an Oregon town and takes a job in a coffee shop.
A drag queen (Ving Rhames) mourning the loss of his lover takes in a drug addict (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter (Jessika Quynn Reynolds).
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
A South American reporter (Raul Julia) investigates the life of an impoverished Caribbean peasant girl who became a world-famous madam (Miriam Colon).
The love lives of several people intersect after Chloe moves to an Oregon town and takes a job in a coffee shop.
A drag queen (Ving Rhames) mourning the loss of his lover takes in a drug addict (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter (Jessika Quynn Reynolds).
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
A South American reporter (Raul Julia) investigates the life of an impoverished Caribbean peasant girl who became a world-famous madam (Miriam Colon).
The love lives of several people intersect after Chloe moves to an Oregon town and takes a job in a coffee shop.
A drag queen (Ving Rhames) mourning the loss of his lover takes in a drug addict (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter (Jessika Quynn Reynolds).
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
A surgeon (Ray Liotta) and his colleagues show a new doctor (Kiefer Sutherland) how to cut red tape at a poorly run hospital for veterans.
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
A surgeon (Ray Liotta) and his colleagues show a new doctor (Kiefer Sutherland) how to cut red tape at a poorly run hospital for veterans.
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
A surgeon (Ray Liotta) and his colleagues show a new doctor (Kiefer Sutherland) how to cut red tape at a poorly run hospital for veterans.
Two women (V.S. Brodie, Guinevere Turner) are set up on a blind date by a professor (T. Wendy McMillan) pairing her ex-student with her roommate.
As Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Harriet prepare to leave for their honeymoon, Forbes (Carl Weathers) clashes with a charismatic cult leader (Peter Fonda) who has arrived in Sparta.
The trail of a serial killer leads the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) and police chief (Carl Weathers) to a prominent citizen in Sparta, Miss.
Only the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) knows the identity of an actress (Sydne Rome) returned home to Sparta, Miss.
A murder suspect (Corbin Bernsen) works for a businessman running against Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) for sheriff.
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Forbes (Carl Weathers) link a suspect to a witness of a hit-and-run fatality.
As Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Harriet prepare to leave for their honeymoon, Forbes (Carl Weathers) clashes with a charismatic cult leader (Peter Fonda) who has arrived in Sparta.
The trail of a serial killer leads the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) and police chief (Carl Weathers) to a prominent citizen in Sparta, Miss.
Only the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) knows the identity of an actress (Sydne Rome) returned home to Sparta, Miss.
A murder suspect (Corbin Bernsen) works for a businessman running against Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) for sheriff.
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Forbes (Carl Weathers) link a suspect to a witness of a hit-and-run fatality.
As Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Harriet prepare to leave for their honeymoon, Forbes (Carl Weathers) clashes with a charismatic cult leader (Peter Fonda) who has arrived in Sparta.
The trail of a serial killer leads the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) and police chief (Carl Weathers) to a prominent citizen in Sparta, Miss.
Only the sheriff (Carroll O'Connor) knows the identity of an actress (Sydne Rome) returned home to Sparta, Miss.
A murder suspect (Corbin Bernsen) works for a businessman running against Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) for sheriff.
Gillespie (Carroll O'Connor) and Forbes (Carl Weathers) link a suspect to a witness of a hit-and-run fatality.
Former gang members (Fred Williamson, Jim Brown) return to depressed Gary, Ind., to quell violence perpetrated by their successors.
An agent (Tiana Alexandra) works as an exotic dancer to nab a drug smuggler (Rod Steiger) who hides heroin in breast implants.
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
Detectives Coffin (Raymond St. Jacques) and Gravedigger (Godfrey Cambridge) question a con-man preacher (Calvin Lockhart) and his back-to-Africa movement.
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
Detectives Coffin (Raymond St. Jacques) and Gravedigger (Godfrey Cambridge) question a con-man preacher (Calvin Lockhart) and his back-to-Africa movement.
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.
A young woman encourages a New York City teen (Brendan Sexton III) to reconsider gang values and pursue his dreams.
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.
A young woman encourages a New York City teen (Brendan Sexton III) to reconsider gang values and pursue his dreams.
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.