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 World War I French colonel (Kirk Douglas) defends three soldiers picked to be shot for a general's blunder.
Tormented Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (Kirk Douglas) meets French painter Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn).
A boxer (Kirk Douglas) uses women, mobsters and his disabled brother (Arthur Kennedy) to get the middleweight title.
A New York police detective (Kirk Douglas) learns something shocking about his wife's (Eleanor Parker) past.
A New York newsman (Kirk Douglas) in New Mexico delays a cave-in victim's rescue to milk the story.
A freedom fighter (Richard Harris) and a scientist (Kirk Douglas) sink a shipment of heavy water en route to Berlin from a Nazi factory in Norway.
An actor (Kirk Douglas) and a director (Edward G. Robinson), both washed-up in Hollywood, try to make a comeback in Rome.
A lumber tycoon (Kirk Douglas) wants the California redwoods, but a religious homesteader (Eve Miller) changes his mind.
Stingaree (Richard Dix), a debonair outlaw, uses his charm to take what he wants and harass the ruling class. When he meets an aspiring opera star's assistant, he realizes she has the talent and promises to help her.
A woman (Irene Dunne) from Oklahoma marries an English aristocrat (Alan Marshal) and raises a son between World War I and World War II.
A woman contemplating divorce from her husband recalls their early years together and the tragedies that ensued.
Spouses (Irene Dunne, Cary Grant) try to spoil each other's chances for romance before their divorce becomes final in 90 days.
A small-town New England author (Irene Dunne) meets her racy novel's urbane illustrator (Melvyn Douglas) in Manhattan.
A bomber pilot (Spencer Tracy) goes to heaven and becomes guardian angel to another pilot (Van Johnson) courting his old girlfriend (Irene Dunne).
A Mississippi riverboat captain's (Charles Winninger) daughter (Irene Dunne) marries a roving gambler (Allan Jones).
A shipwrecked woman (Irene Dunne) returns to a remarried husband (Cary Grant) after seven years on an island with another man (Randolph Scott).
A writer (Barbara Bel Geddes) recalls her Norwegian mother (Irene Dunne) and family in circa-1900 San Francisco.
A reckless playboy (Robert Taylor) turns surgeon to help a woman (Irene Dunne) whose blindness and widowhood are his fault.
A painter (Charles Boyer) and singer (Irene Dunne) meet on a ship and set a date to meet later atop the Empire State Building.
An American jazzman (Fred Astaire) and his buddy woo a Russian princess (Irene Dunne) and a fake countess (Ginger Rogers) in Paris.
A New Mexico cattle baron's (Spencer Tracy) war with farmers drives his cultured wife (Katharine Hepburn) to an affair with a judge (Melvyn Douglas).
An inventor (Spencer Tracy) who sleepwalks and a widow (Katharine Hepburn) with a big house try platonic marriage in wartime Washington.
A reporter (Spencer Tracy) interviews a patriot's widow (Katharine Hepburn) for a biography, but he makes a startling discovery.
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.
Pat Pemberton, a college athletics instructor, enters a number of golf matches against female professionals; sports manager Mike Conovan sees her talent and offers to train her.
Sam Craig, a New York sportswriter marries Tess Hardig, a political columnist whose career comes first.
A TV-network researcher (Katharine Hepburn) with an amazing memory humors an efficiency expert (Spencer Tracy) sent to improve her department.
An African-jungle lord (Johnny Weissmuller) meets Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan), an English trader's (C. Aubrey Smith) daughter, and sweeps her off her feet.
British ivory hunters want the ape man (Johnny Weissmuller) and Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) to take them to an elephant graveyard.
Heiress Jane's (Maureen O'Sullivan) relatives want her home, and their guide (John Buckler) wants the ape man (Johnny Weissmuller) in a circus.
The ape man (Johnny Weissmuller) and Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) find an infant, call him Boy (John Sheffield) and raise him as their own.
Villains kidnap Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Boy (John Sheffield) to force the ape man (Johnny Weissmuller) to lead the way to gold.
The ape man (Johnny Weissmuller), Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Cheeta go to Brooklyn to rescue Boy (John Sheffield) from kidnappers.
The ape man (Johnny Weissmuller), Boy (Johnny Sheffield) and Princess Zandra (Frances Gifford) make war on Nazis.
A crippled World War II veteran (Robert Ryan) stalks a contractor (Van Heflin) whose prison-camp betrayal caused a massacre.
A charming killer (Robert Montgomery) with a hatbox goes to work for an Englishwoman (Dame May Whitty) living with her niece (Rosalind Russell).
A bald surgeon (Peter Lorre) grafts a killer's hands on to the pianist husband (Colin Clive) of an actress (Frances Drake) he loves.
Released at the height of the Boston Strangler killings, this film revolves around lonely and disturbed hospital lab worker Leo Kroll (Victor Buono), a meek technician while at work who leads a double life as a deranged killer of young women.
A stewardess (Doris Day) runs for her life once she realizes her second husband (Louis Jourdan) killed her first.
Scotland Yard suspects a woman's (Doris Day) problem is not a crank caller but rather a busy husband (Rex Harrison).
A Southern lawyer (Gregory Peck) sets a trap on a houseboat for a twisted ex-convict (Robert Mitchum) terrorizing his family.
An ace reporter's editor, her ex husband, tries everything possible to stop her from remarrying someone else.
A Frenchman in postwar Europe poses as a war bride to avoid the red tape involved in emigrating to the United States.
Drinking an elixir makes a professor (Cary Grant) and his wife (Ginger Rogers) act teenage and worse.
A paleontologist (Cary Grant) loses a dinosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner (Katharine Hepburn) also has a pet leopard, called Baby.
A snooty socialite (Katharine Hepburn) fights with her ex-husband (Cary Grant) and flirts with a reporter (James Stewart).
Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence (Eleanor Parker) makes a comeback after being disabled by polio.
A war widow (Jean Simmons) with three lonely sisters loves a Marine captain (Paul Newman) in World War II New Zealand.
A Philadelphian (Jennifer Jones) says goodbye to her Italian lover (Montgomery Clift) at the train station in Rome.
Sudden money ruins a struggling writer (Van Johnson) and his wife (Elizabeth Taylor) in post-World War II Paris.
A doctor (Herbert Marshall) takes his wife (Greta Garbo) with him to fight cholera in China after catching her with another guy (George Brent).
A U.S. reporter (Clark Gable) smuggles his ballerina wife (Gene Tierney) out of Russia, with an Englishman in the same boat.
An aging actress, upset by suggestions that she is too old for her role in a play, travels to Rome, where she begins a steamy affair with a young Italian gigolo.
Two British youths think up ways to end their mother's (Maureen O'Hara) affair with an Italian composer (Rossano Brazzi).
Two World War I pilots (Charles ``Buddy'' Rogers, Richard Arlen) woo a young woman (Clara Bow) and fight the Germans. Silent.
Mistaken for a baron, a singing Paris tailor (Maurice Chevalier) woos a princess (Jeanette MacDonald) at her castle.
Gay '90s saloonkeeper Diamond Lou (Mae West) shoots another woman, seduces a missionary (Cary Grant) and sings.
John Ford's tale of the love between a South Sea island couple and the vindictive governor who disrupts their lives.
An insurance man (Fred MacMurray) helps a platinum blonde (Barbara Stanwyck) kill her husband, but all does not go as planned.
Singing Father O'Malley (Bing Crosby) bails out crusty Father Fitzgibbon's (Barry Fitzgerald) financially strapped parish.
When a reformed mobster becomes an agent for big-name bands, he runs into trouble with an old acquaintance.
A Midwestern reporter (James Stewart) marries the star (Rosalind Russell) of his Broadway comedy, then tries his hand at tragedy.
A small-town actress (Susan Strasberg) meets a New York producer (Henry Fonda) and playwright, and replaces their show's moody star (Joan Greenwood).
An advertising executive loses his job and his sanity because of the recession and the hectic pace of Manhattan life.
An innocent upstater (Jane Fonda) visits her airline-pilot brother (Cliff Robertson) and meets a stranger (Rod Taylor) she tries to seduce.
A district attorney (William Powell) condemns his boyhood buddy, a racketeer (Clark Gable) whose crime saves his bid for governor.
A rookie writer (Mark Linn-Baker) tries to keep an old swashbuckler (Peter O'Toole) sober for his boss's (Joseph Bologna) live TV comedy show in 1954.
A Paris bank clerk (Charles Chaplin) woos, weds and then kills rich women to support his ailing wife and son.
A Texas gunfighter (Robert Mitchum) helps an old friend (Robert Preston) stir up a feud between ranchers and settlers.
A British conductor (Rex Harrison) mistrusts his wife (Linda Darnell) and plots three scenarios of revenge to music.
A crawling hand chases a late concert pianist's personal secretary (Peter Lorre) around an Italian villa.
Revived by a North Pole atomic blast, a submerged dinosaur swims to New York and goes to Coney Island.
A police chief (Walter Huston) fighting crime and corruption is betrayed by his brother (Wallace Ford) who falls for a gun moll (Jean Harlow).
A boozing lawyer's (Lionel Barrymore) flapper daughter (Norma Shearer) falls tragically in love with his gangster client (Clark Gable).
A broke playboy (Charles Lang) runs a limousine racket until he falls for a rival's daughter (Fay Wray).
A gangster plots to kill his ex-girlfriend (Virginia Bruce) and frame his lawyer (Walter Pidgeon), her new boyfriend.
A gangster's (Zachary Scott) singer girlfriend (Janis Paige) meets a Broadway columnist (Dane Clark) she likes better.
The beautiful Linda strikes up a romance with Marty, the seemingly charming owner of a gambling joint. It isn't long before she realizes that he has his hands in more sinister enterprises, including murder.
A radio-station owner (Frank Wilcox) tries to reform a small-town girl (Faye Emerson) who has fallen in with mobsters.
A crime-gang leader (Joan Crawford) enters a hospital for an eye operation and falls in love with her doctor (Dennis Morgan).
Bad luck happens to a rich man's (Warren William) wife (Ann Dvorak) and her two girlfriends from school.
A hit man (Jack Palance) catches a gangster's ex-girlfriend (Linda Darnell) and her boxer lover (Robert Mitchum) on a mountain cable car.
A Mississippi riverboat captain's (Charles Winninger) daughter (Irene Dunne) marries a roving gambler (Allan Jones).
A New York newsman (Kirk Douglas) in New Mexico delays a cave-in victim's rescue to milk the story.
A New York police detective (Kirk Douglas) learns something shocking about his wife's (Eleanor Parker) past.
A boxer (Kirk Douglas) uses women, mobsters and his disabled brother (Arthur Kennedy) to get the middleweight title.
Tormented Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (Kirk Douglas) meets French painter Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn).
A World War I French colonel (Kirk Douglas) defends three soldiers picked to be shot for a general's blunder.
An aide (Kirk Douglas) discovers his general's (Burt Lancaster) Pentagon plot and tells the president (Fredric March).
A publisher (Susan Hayward) uses her magazine and charm to derail a general (Kirk Douglas) on the Washington fast track.
A ballerina (Moira Shearer) risks her life; a governess (Leslie Caron) is wooed by her charge; an aerialist (Kirk Douglas) finds a new partner.
A private eye (Robert Mitchum) cannot seem to get away from a gambler (Kirk Douglas) and his no-good girlfriend (Jane Greer).
Boxer James J. Corbett develops a new style of fighting as he prepares to meet champion John L. Sullivan.
A Texas cattleman (Errol Flynn) flirts with a saloon singer (Alexis Smith) and shoots it out with rustlers at the Alamo.
Ivy League songwriter Cole Porter (Cary Grant) joins World War I, marries a rich British nurse (Alexis Smith) and returns to Broadway.
An architect (Humphrey Bogart) kills his wife to be with her sister (Alexis Smith), but a psychologist (Sydney Greenstreet) sees through his alibi.