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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on TV in May

Be sure to visit LucilleBallBlog.com often to find out about unscheduled Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucy and Desi will be on TV anytime throughout the month by referring to the TV Listings on the right-hand side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucille Ball on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

Stage Door

Being shown as a part of a tribute to Katharine Hepburn

Wed., May 9, 8:00 PM

Follow The Fleet
Thu., May 10, 2:30 PM

Without Love
Being shown as a part of a tribute to Katharine Hepburn
Thu., May 10, 1:15 AM

Yours, Mine and Ours
Sun., May 27, 10:00 PM

The Facts of Life
Not available on DVD
Tue., May 29, 2:45 PM

Desi Arnaz on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

No scheduled appearances.

Lucy and Desi Appearances On Other Channels (U.S.):
"The Lucy Show"
Not available (officially) on DVD.
Weekdays - 2:30 AM on ME-TV Chicago, IL
Weekdays - 8:00 PM on KCBU Salt Lake City, UT
Weekdays - 9:30 AM on KWCE Alexandria, LA
Weekdays - 3:30 PM on WNGS Buffalo, NY

"I Love Lucy"
Weekdays - 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 11:30 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"We Love Lucy"
a.k.a. "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour"
Saturdays - 10:00 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"I Love Lucy" On TV Land (U.S.):
Weekdays - 11:00 AM
Weekends - 10:00 AM - 12:00PM

"Here's Lucy" on Sun-TV (Canada):
Weekdays - 1:00 PM

Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. on TV in May

Be sure to visit LucilleBallBlog.com often to find out about unscheduled Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucie or Desi Jr. will be on TV anytime throughout the month by referring to the TV Listings on the right-hand side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucie Arnaz (U.S.):
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
"Sleeping Beauty"
Wed., May 2, 7:00 AM, on HBO Family

Desi Arnaz, Jr. (U.S.):
The Mambo Kings
Tue., May 8, 1:30 PM, on HBO Signature
Thu., May 17, 4:15 AM, on HBO

Monday, April 16, 2007

"I Love Lucy" Director Honored By NATAS

The Desert Sun reported that "I Love Lucy" Director, William Asher, was honored by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) for his extensive work in television.

The honor was received last Sunday at a luncheon held at Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage. Asher along with actress Kaye Ballard, marionette designer Velma Dawson, and the late writer-producer Sidney Sheldon (represented by Barbara Eden of "I Dream of Jeannie") were named Gold Circle inductees. According to The Desert Sun, only 42 people in the United States have received this prestigious honor! The Desert Sun also noted:


More than 500 people came to show their support.

Asher, famed for directing some of Lucille Ball's best comedy sketches, filled three tables with attendees.


Congratulations to Mr. Asher!

Other Lucy connections: Kaye Ballard was a cast member of "The Mothers-In-Law," the 1967-1969 sitcom directed by Desi Arnaz. Barbara Eden appeared as Diana Jordan in the last season of "I Love Lucy"

Related Blog Entries and Links:
"I Love Lucy" Director To Be Honored (Nov. 28, 2006)
William Asher - The Man Who Invented the Sitcom
A Visit With William Asher
William Asher's Filmography
Ashmont - Elizabeth Montgomery's marriage to William Asher
Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre

Monday, April 09, 2007

An Interview With Author David C. Tucker Pt. 1

The Long Live Lucy Forum is proud to present an original interview with author David C. Tucker regarding his book The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms and Lucille Ball.

The Women Who Made Television Funny

1. Why did you decide to write a book about the leading ladies of 1950s sitcoms?

So much has been written about our movie history, but less about our TV heritage. I love old movies, and their stars, but I wanted to know more about the pioneering stars who made the TV sitcoms I grew up loving. I read a book about ten film actresses from the Golden Age of Movies, and that sparked an idea – I started making my own “Top Ten” list.

2. Many of the actresses in your book have passed away. Was it difficult uncovering their stories?

I was lucky enough to get interviews with two who are still very much with us – My Little Margie’s Gale Storm, and Betty White. I also interviewed people who knew or worked with these ladies, including Eve Arden’s son Doug, writer/producer Sherwood Schwartz, and others. I spent a great deal of time doing library research, and screening these actresses’ TV shows and movies. It was also very helpful to be able to collect rare magazine articles and other memorabilia on eBay.

I loved finding out some of the tidbits that I’d never heard before, such as the fact that a Lucy radio comedy was being pitched to sponsors in the mid-1940s, prior to My Favorite Husband – one that would have teamed her with actor Keenan Wynn.

3. Lucille Ball and Betty White have remained household names for over 50 years. What quality do these actresses have (or have more of) than the lesser known actresses in your book?

In Betty White’s case, I think her versatility has kept her working and in the public eye. She’s shown that she can do sitcoms, dramatic shows, game shows, talk shows, and even recently a daytime soap opera. When I asked her this question, however, her response was that she was just “the luckiest old broad on two feet”! She’s a very modest lady.

As for Lucy, I personally don’t think we’ll ever stop loving I Love Lucy. As I said in the introduction to the book, when I watch 1970s sitcoms like All in the Family, they seem to me now more dated than Lucy’s 1950s shows. The people who made I Love Lucy more or less *invented* the TV sitcom, and they’re a hard act to follow.

Betty White
Busy As A Bee: Betty White
Click photo to enlarge.


View part two of this interview.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

An Interview With Author David C. Tucker Pt. 2

This is part two of The Long Live Lucy Forum's original interview with David C. Tucker, author of The Women Who Made Television Funny. View part one.


4. How did television viewers react to seeing Lucille Ball, an older woman, pregnant?


Though nowadays we’re quite accustomed to seeing pregnant actresses continue in their TV roles while they’re expecting, this was quite a novelty in 1952. There was a great deal of resistance on the part of CBS and the sponsor to permitting this storyline. Had I Love Lucy not been the #1 show on television at the time, they probably would have vetoed it altogether.

But viewers were so emotionally involved in the lives of the Ricardos, more so than most sitcom characters, that they responded with great affection and delight to the news. Many of them knew that, in real life, Lucy and Desi had long wanted children, and had suffered through a miscarriage before Lucie was born.

Watch that famous scene in the Tropicana when Lucy breaks the news to Ricky, even today, and see if there’s not a little moisture in your eyes by the time it’s over!

Lucy and Desi
Having A Baby: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
Click photo to enlarge.


5. I've heard about Lucille Ball using a device, recommended to her by Ann Sothern,that lifted her face up. Did Ann Sothern use this device on her series? Were devices like this common among actresses back then?

Yes, both ladies, at one time or another, used such a device, as did stars like Bette Davis. Keep in mind that Hollywood is not necessarily friendly to women over a certain age, and that there is a lot of pressure on actresses, even those in comedy, to remain youthful-looking. The modern-day equivalent, perhaps, aside from plastic surgery, would be something like Botox.

In the 1960s, however, after her second sitcom ended, Ann Sothern grew tired of trying to maintain a glamorous appearance, and began delving into character roles. She allowed herself to gain some of the weight she’d been fighting in the 1950s, and made some interesting films like “Lady in a Cage.” She often said that she found such roles more challenging than leads.

Lucy and AnnLucy and AnnLucy and AnnLucy and Ann
Funny Ladies: Lucille Ball and Ann Sothern
Click photos to enlarge.


6. Recently, there was an essay in Vanity Fair Magazine by Christopher Hitchens titled, "Why Women Aren't Funny."
Why do you think some men still feel this way?


Well, obviously, I don’t agree! :--) I chose to write about the women of 1950s comedy, rather than the men, because I found their work so much more intriguing.

What I gleaned from Mr. Hitchens’ essay was that he believes our society still tends to validate women for being attractive, whereas men are judged from a broader perspective. Whether or not you agree with that, it does seem to be the case that there are relatively few actors who really have a knack for comedy. Joan Davis, who starred in I Married Joan, encouraged her own daughter to pursue comedy, telling her there were already too many aspiring glamourpusses in Hollywood, but not very many good comediennes.

Thanks for the interesting questions!

***
Credits: DizzyArnizzy (Josh) provided the color images of Lucille Ball and Ann Sothern. Book cover art courtesy of McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. All other images were provided by GidgetGrape (Sharon). Questions 4 and 5 were written by MoreThanOneSubject (Claude). Questions 1-3 and 6 were written by GidgetGrape (Sharon). Questions answered by David C. Tucker.

The Long Live Lucy Forum wishes to express its thanks and gratitude to David C. Tucker for allowing us to interview him for our blog. The Women Who Made Television Funny is available in bookstores in now. Pick up a copy!

"Untouchables" DVD Contains Arnaz Intros

Untouchables DVD

The Akron Beacon Journal stated that "The Untouchables" Season 1, Volume 1 DVD Set being released Tuesday, April 10 includes introductions for the series by Desi Arnaz. Rich Heldenfels of The Akron Beacon Journal reviewed the DVDs:

Besides the first 14 episodes of the series, the DVD includes a two-part telecast on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse that began the Untouchables TV story. The two-parter was later re-edited into a single piece for movie-theater distribution under the title The Scarface Mob, and that's the way it appears here. As a bonus, the DVD includes the introductions for the Playhouse telecasts by producer Desi Arnaz and narrator-newsman Walter Winchell.


"The Untouchables" starred Robert Stack as Eliot Ness and was the first dramatic series created at Desilu Productions.

Related Links:
TVparty! Article: The Untouchables TV Show
The Untouchables Episode Guide

Cover art courtesy of Amazon.com.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Lucy Ricardo Voted "Greatest TV Character of All Time"

I Love Lucy's Lucy Ricardo has been voted "Greatest TV Character of All Time" thanks to a poll conducted by The News & Observer. Staff writer, Matt Ehlers, stated:

Ricardo, whose "I Love Lucy" is one of the most enduring shows in the history of the medium, clobbered Jack Bauer of "24" in the championship round of our bracket-style competition.

Although the outcome was perhaps unsurprising, the margin certainly was. Of the more than 900 votes included in our final tally, Ricardo was picked as the winner on 273 of them. Barney Fife, the home-state folk hero who finished as champion on the second-most brackets, managed only 99.



Read more about the competition.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Watch "The Lucy Show" Online For Free!

LLL Member, Mr. Mooney (Mike), shared with us how to watch "The Lucy Show" online for free! Mr. Mooney said:


Retro Television Network is currently airing The Lucy Show among a number of classic tv series including Happy Days, Get Smart, Mork and Mindy, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., ect. You can catch this classic tv network on the computer through streaming video.

Click on this Link:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showpost.php?p=3502926&postcount=3


The Lucy Show is scheduled every weekday afternoon @:
3:30pm Eastern
2:30pm Central
1:30pm Mountain
12:30pm Pacific

It comes on right after Happy Days. Just wanted to let you guys know!



Sounds great! Thanks Mr. Mooney. Retro Television Network Affiliate Stations airing episodes of "The Lucy Show" were listed last week in the TV listings for April.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

'I Love Lucy' On Your Mobile Phone

MocoNews.net's Entertainment Reporter, David Kaplan, stated on March 23 that "CBS Interactive and Sprint are teaming up to offer live mobilecasts and mobisodes on Sprint TVSM."

The ad-supported programming (ugh!) will include clips of "The Brady Bunch," "Survivor," "The Late Show With David Letterman," all the "CSI Shows" and "I Love Lucy." Full episodes of the drama series "Jericho" will also be available. Hopefully full episodes of "I Love Lucy" will be offered in the future.

Related Blog Entries:
Lucy Says "Hello" In New iPhone TV Commercial
Amazon.com Selling I Love Lucy Episodes
Selling 'I Love Lucy' Internationally

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on TV in April

Be sure to visit LucilleBallBlog.com often to find out about unscheduled Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucy and Desi will be on TV anytime throughout the month by referring to the TV Listings on the right-hand side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucille Ball on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

That's Right--You'Re Wrong

Not available on DVD.

Mon., Apr. 9, 1:00 PM

Too Many Girls
Thu., Apr. 12, 10:15 AM

Having Wonderful Time

Not available on DVD.

Mon., Apr. 30, 6:00 AM

Desi Arnaz on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):
Too Many Girls
Thu., Apr. 12, 10:15 AM

Lucy and Desi Appearances On Other Channels (U.S.):

TV Land Myths and Legends
"Film Frights & Red Scares"
Not available on DVD.

Mon., Apr. 2, 1:30 PM on TV Land
Tue., Apr. 10, 1:30 PM< on TV Land

Mame
Thu., Apr. 5, 1:20 AM on HBO Family
Sun., Apr. 15, 8:00 AM on HBO Comedy
Thu., Apr. 19, 6:00 AM on HBO Comedy
Wed., Apr. 25, 3:45 AM on HBO Comedy

The Dark Corner
Fri., Apr. 27, 6:00 AM on American Movie Classics

Dead Famous: Ghostly Encounters
The set of "I Love Lucy" is investigated.
Not available on DVD.

Sun., Apr. 22, 11:00 PM on Biography Channel
Mon., Apr. 23, 3:00 AM on Biography Channel


"The Lucy Show"
Not available (officially) on DVD.
Weekdays - 2:30 AM on ME-TV Chicago, IL
Weekdays - 8:00 PM on KCBU Salt Lake City, UT
Weekdays - 9:30 AM on KWCE Alexandria, LA
Weekdays - 3:30 PM on WNGS Buffalo, NY

"I Love Lucy"
Weekdays - 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 11:30 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"We Love Lucy"
a.k.a. "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour"
Saturdays - 10:00 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"I Love Lucy" On TV Land (U.S.):
Weekdays - 11:00 AM
Weekends - 10:00 AM - 12:00PM

"Here's Lucy" on Sun-TV (Canada):
Weekdays - 1:00 PM

Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. on TV in April

Be sure to visit LucilleBallBlog.com often to find out about unscheduled Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucie or Desi Jr. will be on TV anytime throughout the month by referring to the TV Listings on the right-hand side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucie Arnaz (U.S.):

Law & Order
"B*tch", Lucie plays Jackie Scott in this 2003 episode. This episode is not on DVD.
Wed., Apr. 11, 6:00 PM, on TNT

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
"Sleeping Beauty"
Fri., Apr. 13, 7:00 AM, on HBO Family

The Fifth Annual TV Land Awards Show
Hosted by Kelly Ripa, not available on DVD. Lucie and Desi Jr. will be accepting Lucille Ball's "Legacy of Laughter Award."
Sun., Apr. 22, 9:00 PM, on TV Land
Sun., Apr. 22, 11:00 PM, on Nick at Nite

Desi Arnaz, Jr. (U.S.):
A Wedding
Fri., Apr. 13, 6:00 AM, on HBO Comedy
Sun., Apr. 15, 12:50 PM, on HBO Comedy
Mon., Apr. 23, 6:00 AM, on HBO Comedy
Tue., Apr. 24, 12:00 AM, on HBO Comedy


The Fifth Annual TV Land Awards Show
Hosted by Kelly Ripa, not available on DVD. Lucie and Desi Jr. will be accepting Lucille Ball's "Legacy of Laughter Award."
Sun., Apr. 22, 9:00 PM, on TV Land
Sun., Apr. 22, 11:00 PM, on Nick at Nite

Lucy's FBI File

Get the scoop on Lucy's FBI File by reading Celebrity Secrets: Government Files on the Rich and Famous by Nick Redfern.

Here is an excerpt from Kristi Turnquist's book review:

Nick Redfern digs into declassified government files to see what the FBI and others were snooping into. A hefty chunk of entries cover the Communist-obsessed '50s, when J. Edgar Hoover was convinced there were Reds hiding inside every Hollywood home. Even all-American Lucille Ball turned out to have some Commie roots, as one report reveals: "Ball stated that in 1936 she registered to vote as a Communist or intended to vote the Communist Party ticket because her grandfather, Fred Hunt, had been a Socialist all his life and she had registered as a Communist to make him happy." Lu-ceeeee!



Celebrity Secrets: Government Files on the Rich and Famous by Nick Redfern retails for $14 and is available for purchase now.

Book art courtesy of Amazon.com.

Book

Related Links and Blog Entries:
Nick Redfern's Website
Hoover Loved Lucy

Friday, March 23, 2007

Lucy Featured In New Classic TV Book

The Women Who Made Television Funny
Author David C. Tucker has included a chapter about Lucille Ball in his new book entitled, "The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms."

The 215 page book pays tribute to television's earliest and often overlooked female pioneers including Lucy's close friend, Ann Sothern.

The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms" is available for purchase now. For more information visit:


http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-2900-4


Book cover art courtesy of McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.

Lucy In Green

Lucy on ME-TV

What did you watch this past St. Patrick's Day? Viewers of Chicago-based ME-TV were treated (or tricked?) to a marathon of classic black-and-white TV shows shown in a green tint. LLL Member, (Josh) DizzyArnizzy, writes:

A local station airs two episodes of "We Love Lucy" (half-hour versions of the "Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour") once a week, as part of a "Saturday Night/Black and White" block of classic shows.

Well, tonight they decided to get creative for St. Patrick's Day and add a green tint to every black and white show, including LDCH's "Lucy Goes to Mexico."


Green Lucy

Screen captures courtesy of DizzyArnizzy. Click here to see more (LLL members only).

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

"The Final Seasons" Released Today!

Don't forget to purchase your copy of "I Love Lucy - The Final Seasons 7, 8 & 9" released today for the first time on DVD. The DVD Set contains all 13 episodes of "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" digitally remastered and is loaded with special features.

Final Seasons

Related Links:
LLL's Countdown to the Release of TLDCH on DVD!

Monday, March 12, 2007

TV Alert: Lucy Knocks On Your Door

The retrospective "The Best of Three's Company" hosted by television icon, Lucille Ball, will be aired as apart of TV Land's Three's Company 30th Anniversary 24-Hour Marathon.

The 1-hour special (shown in two parts in syndication) originally aired on May 18, 1982. Lucy admired John Ritter and said she liked "Three's Company" because "it doesn't try to change the world or solve any major problems; all it does is make us laugh and forget our own cares."

Tune in Saturday, March 17 at 8:00 and 8:30 PM Eastern or Sunday, March 18 at 3:00 and 3:30 PM Eastern to see parts 1 and 2 of this special. The special can also be viewed in its original 1-hour form on the "Three's Company" Season Six DVD Set (yellow box).

For the complete "Three's Company" marathon schedule and to find out more about the DVDs visit Jack's Bistro.

Related Links:
Lucy and Desi on TV in March
Enter to win Three's Company Season 8 on DVD

Monday, March 05, 2007

More Buzz About "I Love Lucy: The Final Seasons"

Lucy fans everywhere are excited about purchasing "I Love Lucy: The Final Seasons 7, 8 & 9" (a.k.a. "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour") when it's released on Tuesday, March 13. It's hard not to get excited now that DVD reviews and Lucy mentions are starting to pour in!

The March 13th issue of Good Housekeeping's Quick & Simple Magazine (in stores now) features this blurb and trivia quiz about "I Love Lucy: The Final Seasons 7,8 & 9" being released on DVD:



Mike Restaino of DVDFile.com , who doesn't seem to be a devout Lucille Ball Fan, gave the season set a favorable review and seemed impressed with the set's special features:

As with other seasons of I Love Lucy on DVD, this set comes with some nice bonuses. The uncut version of Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana is hilarious (though not having much knowledge of the broadcast version, I’m not sure what is new here), and the color set footage of the all-too-familiar I Love Lucy shooting locale is a trip. (Can you guess what color the walls are painted?) We also get a few enjoyable – if slight – deleted scenes, a blooper reel, the original openings and closings to the show, some original cast commercials and a promotion spot, some animation from the show’s first airings, a few song selections (that take you to some of this set’s better musical moments), and some production notes and guest cast information.


Read Restaino's complete review here.

Long Live Lucy Member Mr. Mooney (Mike) has been helping us keep track of how many days until the set is released. Come share in the countdown fun!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Lucy and Desi on TV in March

Be sure to visit The Long Live Lucy Blog often to find out about unscheduled Lucille Ball and Arnaz Family appearances on TV. You can find out when Lucy will be on TV anytime throughout the month by clicking "Lucy and Desi on TV" under Lucy Links on the right side of this page.

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucille Ball on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):

DuBarry Was A Lady

Not available on DVD, being shown as apart of a Gene Kelly Tribute.

Mon., Mar. 5, 11:30 PM

Thousands Cheer

Not available on DVD, being shown as apart of a Gene Kelly Tribute.

Tue., Mar. 6, 3:15 AM

The Facts of Life

Not available on DVD.

Tue., Mar. 13, 6:15 PM

Bunker Bean

Not available on DVD.

Mon., Mar. 19, 6:00 AM

Ziegfeld Follies

Being shown as apart of a Gene Kelly Tribute.

Tue., Mar. 20, 2:00 AM

Desi Arnaz on Turner Classic Movies (U.S. and Canada):
No scheduled appearances.

Lucy and Desi Appearances On Other Channels (U.S.):

TV Land Myths and Legends
"Film Frights & Red Scares"
Not available on DVD.

Thu., Mar. 8, 1:30 AM on TV Land

Mame

Not available on DVD

Wed., Mar. 14, 5:15 AM on HBO Signature
Thu., Mar. 22, 7:00 AM on HBO Signature

The Best of Three's Company
Hosted by Lucille Ball.

Sat., Mar. 17, 8:00 PM on TV Land (part 1)
Sat., Mar. 17, 8:30 PM on TV Land (part 2)
Sun., Mar. 18, 3:00 PM on TV Land (part 1)
Sun., Mar. 18, 3:30 PM on TV Land (part 2)

The Lucy Show
Weekdays - 2:30 AM on ME-TV Chicago

I Love Lucy
Weekdays - 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 11:30 PM on ME-TV Chicago

We Love Lucy
Saturdays - 10:00 PM on ME-TV Chicago

"I Love Lucy" On TVLand (U.S.):
Starting Wed., Mar. 7:
Weekdays - 11:00 AM
Weekends - 10:00 AM - 12:00PM

"Here's Lucy" on Sun-TV (Canada):
Weekdays - 1:00 PM

Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. on TV in March

*All times listed are Eastern*

Lucie Arnaz (U.S.):
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
"Sleeping Beauty"
Tue., Mar. 6, 7:00 AM, on HBO Family
Sun., Mar. 25, 7:00 AM, on HBO Family

Desi Arnaz, Jr. (U.S.):
The Mambo Kings
Wed., Mar. 7, 7:15 PM, on More Max

Matlock
"The Rat Pack"
Not available on DVD.

Thu., Mar. 8, 1:00 PM, on Hallmark Channel

Red Sky at Morning
Not available on DVD.
Thu., Mar. 8, 8:30 AM, on Sundance Channel
Fri., Mar. 16, 5:00 AM, on Sundance Channel
Fri., Mar. 16, 10:00 AM, on Sundance Channel
Wed., Mar. 21, 11:05 AM, on Sundance Channel

A Wedding
Sun., Mar. 11, 6:05 AM, on HBO Signature
Sat., Mar. 24, 6:20 AM, on HBO Signature