This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network Turner Classic Movies otherwise known as TCM. 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 ballerina (Cyd Charisse) brings casino luck to a gambling rancher (Dan Dailey), until they fall in love.
An opera star (Jeanette MacDonald) falls for a Mountie (Nelson Eddy) chasing her outlaw brother (James Stewart).
An operatic soprano (Jeanette MacDonald) recalls how she married her teacher (John Barrymore) and tragically lost the baritone (Nelson Eddy) she loved.
Married co-stars (Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy) of a Broadway operetta have a big fight, split up and then get back together.
A Paris belle (Jeanette MacDonald) meets a duke (Nelson Eddy) sold into slavery on a ship bound for 18th-century New Orleans.
A torpedoed newsman (Robert Young) foils Nazi spies in Cairo with a Hollywood singer (Jeanette MacDonald) and her maid (Ethel Waters).
Sisters resent their divorced magazine-editor mother's (Jeanette MacDonald) new husband, a concert pianist (Jose Iturbi) she met while on vacation.
Lassie and an orphan (Claude Jarman Jr.) befriend a widowed concert singer (Jeanette MacDonald) who has lost a son and moved to rural Georgia.
New York Detective Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) and his partner (Roy Scheider) chase a French heroin smuggler.
A Los Angeles private eye (Gene Hackman) finds a runaway girl (Melanie Griffith) and murder in the Florida Keys.
Two drifters (Gene Hackman, Al Pacino) bum around, visit earthy women and discuss opening a car wash in Pittsburgh.
Plotters free a convict to kill a public figure whose death would trigger a global chain of events.
Two old sky divers (Burt Lancaster, Gene Hackman) and their young partner give a crowd its money's worth.
An innocent man is sent to a prison farm, where he endures the dehumanizing effects of a cruel criminal justice system.
The warden lets a convict (Spencer Tracy) out on the honor system to visit his injured girlfriend (Bette Davis).
Hatred for a sadistic captain (Hume Cronyn) drives a convict (Burt Lancaster) and his cellmates to escape.
An innocent (Eleanor Parker) lands in a women's prison with crude inmates and a big matron called Evelyn (Hope Emerson).
Based on the violent life of the racketeer who ruled Chicago's criminal underworld during the '20s and '30s.
A Chicago bootlegger (Robert Montgomery) goes to England with his lawyer (Edward Arnold) to claim his estate as the Earl of Gorley.
Two hoodlums, Tom and Matt, rise up from their poverty-stricken slum life to become petty thieves, bootleggers and cold-blooded killers. But with street notoriety and newfound wealth, the duo feels the heat from the cops and rival gangsters both.
The managing editor (Adolphe Menjou) of a Chicago newspaper stalls his ace reporter (Pat O'Brien) with a story.
An Italian film director (Marcello Mastroianni) seeking the meaning of life retreats from his wife (Anouk Aimée), mistress and flatterers.
An old Swedish professor (Victor Sjöström) sees his life pass by in a series of nightmarish flashbacks.
Bizarre events frustrate an ambassador (Fernando Rey), his wife (Delphine Seyrig) and friends, hoping to dine in Paris.
An Australian lawyer (Richard Chamberlain) defends an Aboriginal Australian accused of a mystical murder.
When Henry discovers that a fling with Mary X leaves her pregnant, he marries the expectant mother and has her move in with him. Things take a strange turn when the couple's baby turns out to be a bizarre lizard-like creature that won't stop wailing.
The 1800s French novelist (Paul Muni) defends Capt. Alfred Dreyfus (Joseph Schildkraut) against treason charges.
A Broadway columnist (Jack Benny) feuds with a producer (Robert Taylor) whose upstate girlfriend (Eleanor Powell) poses as a Paris star.
A Jewish barber looks like Adenoid Hynkel (Charles Chaplin), dictator of Tomania, who meets Benzino Napaloni (Jack Oakie), dictator of Bacteria.
A sharecropper's (Paul Winfield) wife (Cicely Tyson) keeps the family together after he goes to prison in 1930s Louisiana.
When an Oregon trapper (Howard Keel) decides to marry, his six rowdy brothers aim to follow suit, though not one has a sweetheart yet.
One (Jack Lemmon) of 12 jurors holds out in the case of a boy (George C. Scott) from the slums who is accused of killing his father.
A Black detective from Philadelphia helps a white sheriff from Mississippi find a criminal suspected of murder.
A Broadway star (Bette Davis) takes a young and seemingly naive aspiring actress (Anne Baxter) under her wing.
A silent-film star (Gene Kelly) loves a chorus girl (Debbie Reynolds) who dubs his squeaky-voiced co-star in a 1927 Hollywood talkie.
A matinee idol turns to alcohol when his wife's acting career starts to take off and his own popularity begins to dwindle.
A divorced dancer (Marsha Mason) and her daughter (Quinn Cummings) must room with an off-off-Broadway actor (Richard Dreyfuss).
A Georgia widow (Deborah Raffin) needs a helper not a husband, and along comes a jobless ex-convict (Christopher Reeve) to answer her ad.
A Victorian Englishman's (Leslie Howard) niece (Norma Shearer) and her suitor (Fredric March) resemble his long-dead bride and tragic rival.
A music professor (Claude Rains) presides over his four daughters and their suitors, one (John Garfield) of whom has a tragic bent.
In a 19th-century scandal, a French duke (Charles Boyer) and his children's governess (Bette Davis) become suspects in the death of his wife (Barbara O'Neil).
Adela Quested (Judy Davis) and Mrs. Moore (Peggy Ashcroft) tour 1920s India with a native doctor (Victor Banerjee).
Henry Fielding's lusty foundling hero (Albert Finney) meets a series of attractive women in 18th-century England.
Dickens' Oliver Twist (Mark Lester) goes from parish boy to Fagin's (Ron Moody) pickpocketing school to the clutches of murderous Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed).
Life steers a passionate musician (Richard Dreyfuss) away from composing and toward a teaching career.
Teacher Anne Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) leads deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) out of darkness.
A first-year law student (Timothy Bottoms) dates his toughest professor's (John Houseman) daughter (Lindsay Wagner).
Charles Edward Chipping imposes strict discipline on his young charges, but the love of spirited young suffragette Katherine Ellis brings the Latin instructor out of his shell and makes him a beloved campus institution.
A schoolteacher (Joanne Woodward) faces approaching middle age while caring for her mother (Kate Harrington) in Connecticut.
A playboy prince (Maurice Chevalier) from a tiny kingdom is sent to woo a rich widow (Jeanette MacDonald) in Paris.
The arrival of wealthy bachelors in town causes an uproar when families with single daughters aggressively seek engagements, including the Bennet family, with five eligible daughters.
Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War.
Henry VIII's (Charles Laughton) daughter Elizabeth (Jean Simmons) has a forbidden romance with naval hero Thomas Seymour (Stewart Granger).
Fate follows a beggar king (Ronald Colman), his daughter, a dancer (Marlene Dietrich), and the caliph and grand vizier (Edward Arnold) of Baghdad.
New Yorkers (Gene Kelly, Van Johnson) hunting in the Scottish Highlands find a magic village that fell asleep in 1754.
Sharpshooter Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) joins Buffalo Bill's (Louis Calhern) Wild West Show and aims to win her man (Howard Keel).
To avenge a murder, two con men (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) bilk a mobster (Robert Shaw) with their betting-room scam in 1930s Chicago.
Acclaimed account of the gun-toting bank robbers and the trail of terror they blazed through the Southwest in the '30s.
An insurance man (Fred MacMurray) helps a platinum blonde (Barbara Stanwyck) kill her husband, but all does not go as planned.
Recently released from prison, Dix Handley gathers a team of small-time crooks to steal a fortune in jewels. The heist is a success until a stray bullet kills one of the men, and the rest of the gang let greed get the best of them.
A Paris thief who is hiding in the Casbah meets a woman who reminds him of home.
The captain (Noel Coward) and crew of a bombed British destroyer press on at Dunkirk and the Battle of Crete.
A political assassination plunges an American reporter into international intrigue in pre-World War II Europe.
Members (Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston) of a Ukrainian farm collective become guerrillas to fight the Nazis.
A judge (Myrna Loy) orders a playboy (Cary Grant) to date her infatuated teenage sister (Shirley Temple) to cure the girl's crush on him.
A married sportswriter (Gregory Peck) and fashion designer (Lauren Bacall) have clashing friends.
Married lawyers (Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn) clash in and out of court over a woman's (Judy Holliday) right to shoot her husband and his lover.
Two playwrights bring a movie dancer (Fred Astaire) to New York for a Broadway show with a ballerina (Cyd Charisse).
A woman tries to have her tippling brother put away when his claims of a 6-foot invisible rabbit cause embarrassment.
A bohemian socialite (Rosalind Russell) survives the market crash of 1929, marries a millionaire (Forrest Tucker) and teaches her nephew how to live.
A folksy New England poet (Gary Cooper) inherits $20 million he doesn't want and tells a New York newswoman (Jean Arthur) why.
The president (Jack Warden) and a power broker heed the utterings of a simple gardener (Peter Sellers) who likes to watch TV.
An English banker's boring existence is shattered by the globe-trotting adventure he shares with his eccentric aunt.
A Manhattan bootlegger (Lew Ayres) courts a woman (Dorothy Mathews) who has been flirting with his right-hand man (James Cagney).
A condemned man (William Powell) and dying woman (Kay Francis) fall in love on a ship from Hong Kong to San Francisco.
A district attorney (William Powell) condemns his boyhood buddy, a racketeer (Clark Gable) whose crime saves his bid for governor.
The captain (Raymond Massey), mates (Humphrey Bogart, Alan Hale) and crew of a Liberty Ship dodge U-boats, dive bombers and foul weather to reach port.
Inspired by his wife (June Allyson) and son, Chicago White Soxer Monty Stratton (James Stewart) pitches with an artificial leg.
A 1920s Chicago mobster (James Cagney) bullies singer Ruth Etting (Doris Day) to Broadway and Hollywood.
A Mexican boy (Michel Ray) seeks a presidential pardon for his pet bull, sold to face a matador in the bullring.
A Paris belle (Jeanette MacDonald) meets a duke (Nelson Eddy) sold into slavery on a ship bound for 18th-century New Orleans.
Married co-stars (Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy) of a Broadway operetta have a big fight, split up and then get back together.
An operatic soprano (Jeanette MacDonald) recalls how she married her teacher (John Barrymore) and tragically lost the baritone (Nelson Eddy) she loved.
An opera star (Jeanette MacDonald) falls for a Mountie (Nelson Eddy) chasing her outlaw brother (James Stewart).
A ballerina (Cyd Charisse) brings casino luck to a gambling rancher (Dan Dailey), until they fall in love.
A talk-show staffer (Cyd Charisse) puts a fight manager (Gene Kelly), adman (Dan Dailey) and cook on TV 10 years after they parted as GIs.
A gangster's (Lee J. Cobb) lawyer (Robert Taylor) turns against him for a nightclub dancer (Cyd Charisse) in Roaring '20s Chicago.
A Russian commissar tries to lure back a defector, while an American producer is determined to thwart her every move.
Two playwrights bring a movie dancer (Fred Astaire) to New York for a Broadway show with a ballerina (Cyd Charisse).