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Classic Films
Related: About this forumTCM Schedule for Sunday March 22, 2026 - Starring Carole Lombard
Plus: Imports has 2 early films from Milos Forman.(all times Eastern)
6:00 AM Alfred the Great (1969)
2h 2m | Epic | TV-14
A medieval warrior fights to supplant his weakling brother on the throne.
Director: Clive Donner. Cast: David Hemmings, Michael York, Prunella Ransome
8:15 AM The Master of Ballantrae (1953)
1h 29m | Adventure | TV-PG
A Scottish lord rebels against the British by taking up piracy.
Director: William Keighley. Cast: Errol Flynn, Roger Livesey, Anthony Steel
10:00 AM Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965)
1h 31m | Suspense | TV-MA
In New York, a disco hostess is stalked by a sexual predator and she requests help from a vice squad detective who takes a personal interest in the case.
Director: Joseph Cates. Cast: Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Jan Murray
12:00 PM Sapphire (1959)
In London, when a Black woman is stabbed to death, police investigate
multiple suspects, shedding light on the racial tensions surrounding the
murder.
Director: Basil Dearden. Cast: Nigel Patrick, Michael Craig, Yvonne Mitchell
1:45 PM Cabaret (1972)
2h 4m | Musical | TV-14
Set in Berlin in 1931, a starry-eyed singer and the club's master of ceremonies try to bring happiness and decadence to the lives of Berliners as the spectre of Nazism grows around them and threatens to destroy their lives.
Director: Bob Fosse. Cast: Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Joel Grey
4:00 PM An American in Paris (1951)
1h 53m | Musical | TV-PG
When ex-GI Jerry Mulligan remains in Paris to pursue life as an artist, he is discovered by a wealthy patroness interested in more than his art. But Mulligan falls in love with a French shop girl who is engaged to his best friend.
Director: Vincente Minnelli. Cast: Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant
6:00 PM Waterloo Bridge (1940)
1h 49m | Drama | TV-PG
A ballerina turns to prostitution when her fiance is reportedly killed during World War I.
Director: Mervyn LeRoy. Cast: Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, Lucile Watson
8:00 PM Love Before Breakfast (1936)
1h 10m | Comedy | TV-G
A Park Avenue beauty plays two suitors against each other.
Director: Walter Lang. Cast: Carole Lombard, Preston Foster, Cesar Romero
9:30 PM Hands Across the Table (1935)
1h 20m | Comedy | TV-G
A manicurist uses her beauty and emery board to snag a rich husband.
Director: Mitchell Leisen. Cast: Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Ralph Bellamy
11:00 PM Virtue (1932)
1h 8m | Drama | TV-PG
A taxi driver falls for a sassy New York con girl.
Director: Edward Buzzell. Cast: Carole Lombard, Pat O'Brien, Ward Bond
12:30 AM Siren of the Tropics (1927)
1h 27m | Comedy | TV-PG
A native of the French Antilles follows the man she loves to Paris where she becomes the toast of the city.
Director: Henri Étitévant, Mario Nalpas. Cast: Josephine Baker, Régina Dalthy, Pierre Batcheff
2:15 AM The Firemen's Ball (1967)
1h 13m | Comedy | TV-14
A volunteer fire department throws a party for their former boss with the whole town invited, but nothing goes as planned.
Director: Milos Forman. Cast: Jan Vostrcil, Josef Sebánek, Josef Valnoha
4:00 AM Loves of a Blonde (1965)
1h 28m | Comedy | TV-14
A young woman from a small Czech town falls for a piano-playing soldier at a local dance and travels with him to Prague, where his parents disapprove of the coupling.
Director: Milos Foreman. Cast: Hana Brejchová, Vladimír Pucholt, Vladimír Mensík
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TCM Schedule for Sunday March 22, 2026 - Starring Carole Lombard (Original Post)
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(55,083 posts)1. Bob Fosse was brilliant!
The whole film is brilliant but that scene with the beautiful Nazi youth singing still sends chills down my spine.
I bet Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino sings this song every morning while in the shower.