A memorable Oscar moment featuring a 12-minute standing ovation.
David Copperfield (7:45AM/6:45AM)
A new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel is coming out in May.
A Tale of Two Cities (10:15AM/9:15AM)
A Charles Dickens double feature!
Five Star Final (12:30PM/11:30AM)
A tabloid newspaper ruins a family’s life.
Little Caesar (2:15PM/1:15PM)
Edward G. Robinson was NEVER nominated for an Oscar. The Academy was set to rectify this with an Honorary Award, but Robinson died before he could accept it.
I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (4PM/3PM)
Commandos Strike at Dawn (6PM/5PM)
A movie about Norwegian resistance fighters in WWII.
When Worlds Collide (8PM/7PM)
TCM premiere. One of the first science-fiction films.
The Young Philadelphians (9:45PM/8:45PM)
Working-class Paul Newman breaks into Philadelphia high society.
Night and Day (12:15AM/11:15PM)
Cary Grant plays a heterosexual Cole Porter.
Destination Tokyo (2:45AM/1:45AM)
Cary Grant is a submarine captain in this WWII drama.
Pride of the Marines (5:15AM/4:15AM)
John Garfield plays real-life soldier Al Schmid, who was blinded during the Battle of Guadacanal.