List of movie umbrella titles in North America

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Contents

Movie umbrella titles on network television

ABC

  • ABC Feature Film (1948–1949, Thursday; 1949, Thursday-Friday; 1950–1951, Monday)
  • Film Shorts (1950–1951, Sunday)
  • First Nighter (1950–1951, Wednesday)
  • Admission Free (May–August 1951, Monday; August–December 1951, Sunday)
  • Comedy Parade (1951, Monday)
  • Curtain Up (May–September 1951, Tuesday; October–December 1951, Monday/Saturday)
  • Hollywood Adventure Time (1951, Sunday)
  • Hollywood Movie Time (1951, Wednesday; 1952, Saturday)
  • Hollywood Mystery Time (1951, Tuesday)
  • King's Crossroads (1951, Wednesday; 1951–1952, Sunday)
  • Northwest Patrol (1951, Wednesday)
  • Saddle Pal Club (1951–1952, Saturday)
  • Screen Shorts (1951, Sunday)
  • Cinema-Scope (1952, Sunday)
  • Encore Playhouse (1952, Friday)
  • Feature Playhouse (1952–1953, Saturday)
  • Washday Theatre (1952, Monday)
  • Famous Film Festival (1955–1956, Sunday; 1956–1957, Saturday)
  • Film Fair (1956, Monday)
  • Hour Glass (1956, Thursday)
  • Hollywood Film Theater (1957, Sunday)
  • The ABC Sunday Night Movie (1962–1963, 1964–1998)
  • The ABC Wednesday Night Movie (1967–1970)
  • The ABC Monday Night Movie (1971–1998)
  • The Wonderful World of Disney (1997–2008)
  • The ABC Big Picture Show (1998–2002)
  • The ABC Sunday Picture Show (1998–2002)
  • ABC Saturday Night at the Movies (2002–2003)
  • ABC Saturday Movie of the Week (2003–Present)
  • The Movie of the Week (1969–1981)
  • The Movie of the Weekend (1971–1972)
  • The Saturday Superstar Movie (1972–1974)
  • ABC Suspense Movie (1973–1974)
  • ABC Theater (c. 1974–1995)
  • The ABC Mystery Movie (1989, Monday; 1989–1990, Saturday)
  • The ABC Family Movie (1993–1998)
  • The ABC Kids Movie Matinee (1994–2002)
  • ABC Premiere Event (1998–2005)

CBS

  • Film Theatre of the Air (1949, Saturday; 1951 and 1953, Tuesday)
  • Premiere Playhouse (March–July 1949, Friday; 1949–1950, Saturday)
  • Budweiser Summer Theatre (1951, Saturday)
  • Schlitz Film Firsts (1951, Friday)
  • Summer Cinema (1952, Saturday)
  • The CBS Thursday Night Movies (1965–1976)
  • The CBS Friday Night Movies (1966–1977)
  • The CBS Children's Film Festival (1967-1984)
  • The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies (1972–1974)
  • The CBS Wednesday Night Movies (1977–1981)
  • The CBS Tuesday Night Movies (1978–1986)
  • The CBS Saturday Night Movies (1981–1986)
  • CBS Sunday Movie (1986–2006)
  • CBS Tuesday Movie (1986–1999)
  • CBS Wednesday Movie (1999–2001)
  • The CBS Late Movie (1972–1989)
  • A CBS Special Movie Presentation (1974–Present)

DuMont

  • Western Movie (1946–1947)
  • Cinema Varieties (1949)
  • Feature Theatre (1949–1950)
  • Mystery Theatre (1949–1950)
  • Adventure Playhouse (1950)
  • Screen Mystery (1950)

Fox

  • Fox Night at the Movies (1990–1998)
  • Fox Presents (2015-present)

ION

  • ION Movie Weekend (2006–2007)
  • RHI Movie Weekend (2007–2009)
  • i Movie Night (aka The Big Movie Weekend) (2009–2014) (most watched: A Christmas Wedding Date garnered a 1.1 rating)
  • Ion At The Movies (2014–Present)

MyNetworkTV

  • My Thursday Night Movie (2006–2009)
  • My Saturday Night Movie (2006–2009)

NBC

  • World Premiere Movies (11/1966–1967) 8 Television films[2]
  • NBC Sunday Night at the Movies (1981–1990)
  • NBC Sunday Night Movie (1990–2001)
  • The Sunday Big Event (1979–1981)
  • NBC Monday Night Movie (1990–1997)
  • NBC Monday Night at the Movies (1963–1964, 1968–1990)
  • NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies (1965–1971)
  • NBC Wednesday Night at the Movies (1964–1965)
  • NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (1961–1978)
  • NBC Saturday Night Movie (2000 – mid-2002)
  • The NBC Mystery Movie (1971–1977)
  • The NBC Big Event (1976–1979)
  • Family Movie Night (2010–2011; films aired under a time brokerage agreement with Walmart and Procter & Gamble)

PBS

UPN

  • The UPN Movie Trailer (1995–1999)
  • Blockbuster Shockwave Theatre (1998–2000)
  • UPN Movie Tuesday (2000–2001)
  • UPN Movie Friday (2001–2004)
  • UPN Hot Weekend Movie (2002–2006)

The WB

  • Flicks from the Frog (1999–2003)

Nationally syndicated movie umbrella titles and anthology series

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–present)
  • Embassy Night at the Movies (1980s)
  • Columbia Showcase (1980s)
  • New World Showcase (1980s–1990s)
  • The MGM Family Network (c. 1973) also considered an "occasional" television network
  • SFM Holiday Network (1978–1991) also considered an "occasional" television network
  • MGM/UA Premiere Network (1980s) also considered an ad hoc television network
  • Universal Pictures Debut Network (1980s–1990s) also considered an ad hoc television network
  • Universal Theatre (1991–1994)
  • Columbia Night at the Movies (late 1980s–1990s)
  • TriStar Showcase (1980s–1990s)
  • The Orbis Showcase Network (1980s)
  • TV Net (1980s)
  • The Movie Greats Network (1980s – early 1990s)
  • The Best Picture Show (mid-1990s)
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1990s)
  • The Heritage Movie Network (1990s – late 2000s)
  • Midnight Monster Hop (2006–2009)
  • Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In (November 2009 – present)
  • Tonight Only (late 1980s – 1990s)
  • Columbia Showcase Theater (2000–present)
  • MGM Showcase (2009–2011)
  • Elvira's Movie Macabre (2010–2011)
  • MGM Showcase Theater (2012–present)

Movie umbrella titles on cable and satellite television

Cartoon Network

  • Mr. Spim's Cartoon Theater (1995–1998)
  • Cartoon Theater (1998–2007)
  • Movie Madness (2007–2008)
  • The Flicks (2008–present)

Cinemax

  • Cinemax Feature Presentation (1980–1985)
  • Cinemax Special Presentation (1980–1985)
  • Cinemax Movie Classic (1980–1985)
  • Cinemax Movie (1985–1997)
  • Vanguard Cinema (1987–present)
  • Cinemania (1987–1993)
  • Cinemax Friday Ater Dark (Friday late night adult films and series; 1987–2004)
  • Friday Premiere (Friday night movie premieres; 1993–1997)
  • Max Hits at Eight (nightly primetime; 1997–2002)
  • Max Prime (nightly primetime; 1997–2002)
  • ActionMax on Cinemax (Saturday primetime; 1998–2000)
  • ThrillerMax on Cinemax (Sunday primetime; 1998–2000)
  • See It Sunday (Sunday night movie premieres; 2001–2003)
  • See It Saturday (Saturday night movie premieres; 2003–present)
  • Max Ater Dark (late night adult films and series; 2004–present)

Disney Channel

FX

G4

  • Movies That Don't Suck (2008–2014)

HBO

  • HBO Premiere (1975–1978)
  • HBO Encore (1975–1978)
  • HBO Feature Movie (1978–1982)
  • HBO Feature Presentation (1982–present)
  • HBO Saturday Night Movie (1985–1993)
  • HBO Sunday Night Movie (1985–1993)
  • HBO Premiere Presentation (1983–1986)
  • HBO Showcase (early 1980s-present[?])
  • HBO Movie (1986–1997)
  • The HBO Original Movie (1990s)

The Movie Channel

  • The Movie Channel Feature Presentation (1979–2006)
  • The Movie Channel Special Feature Presentation (1982–1988)
  • The Movie Channel's VCR Theater (1985–1988)
  • Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater (1986–1997)
  • TMC Top Attraction (1988–1992)
  • TMC Overnight (Wednesday nights; 1997–2006)
  • Splatterday (on Saturday) (2007–present)

Nickelodeon

Showtime

  • Showtime Movie Premiere (mid-1970s–1980s)
  • Showtime Foreign Films (mid-late 1970s)
  • Showtime Movie Presentation (1981–1985)
  • Showtime MGM Showcase Theater (1980s)
  • Showtime Exclusive Movie Presentation (1983–1988)
  • Showtime Feature Presentation (1985–present)

Starz

  • Starz Feature Presentation (mid-1994-present)
  • Starz Saturday Premiere (late 1994-present)

Syfy

  • Syfy Saturday Original Movie

TBS

  • TBS/Superstation Morning Movie (1980s–1990s)
  • Superstation Movie Presentation (1980s)
  • Night Tracks Night Flicks (1980s–1990s)
  • Super Weekend (1996–2002)
  • Super TV (1990s)
  • Movies, For Guys Who Like Movies (1990s)
  • Dinner and a Movie (1990s)
  • Movies and a Makeover (2000s)

TNT

  • The Big Picture (late 1988 – early 1990s)
  • TNT Monday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Tuesday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Wednesday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Thursday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Friday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Saturday/Sunday Night Movie (1990s–2000s)
  • TNT Afternoon Movie (1988–2000s)
  • TNT Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs (1995–2000)
  • TNT Mystery Movie Night
  • TNT Saturday Nitro (1995–1997)
  • TNT Friday Nitro (Replaced for TNT Saturday Nitro) (1997–1998)
  • The New Classics (1996–present)
  • Our Favorite Movie (1990–1995)

TNT Latin America

TNT Home Theatre

  • The New Classics ('Los Nuevos Clasicos' Version Latin America) (1990s–2000)
  • TNT Platinum (Replaced for 'Los Nuevos Clasicos') (2000–2008)
  • TNT Home Theatre (Replaced for TNT Platinum) (2008–2011)

TNT Nitro

  • TNT Saturday Nitro ('TNT Sabado Nitro' Version Latin America) (1997–1998)
  • TNT Nitro (Replaced for TNT Saturday Nitro) (1999–present)

Our Favorite Movie

  • Our Favorite Movie ('Nuestra Pelicula Favorita' Language Latin America) (1990s–2000)

TNT Independiente

  • TNT Independiente (2000–2009)

TNT Matinee

  • TNT Matinee (2008–present)

TNT Megafilm

  • Movie of the Month ('Pelicula del Mes' Language Latin America) (1998–2001)
  • TNT Megafilm (Replaced for Movie of the Month) (2002–present)

TNT Originals

  • TNT Originals (1990s–2003)

TNT Thursday Night Movie

  • TNT Movie Club (2009–2013)
  • TNT Thursday Night Movie (Replaced for TNT Movie Club) (2013-present)

Votacion TNT

  • Cinema A la Carte (1998–2011)
  • Votacion TNT (Replaced for Cinema A la Carte) (2011–present)

TNT Delirium

  • TNT Delirium (1998–2003)

Generation TNT

  • Generation TNT (2004–2009)

TNT Plus

  • TNT Plus (2004–2010)

TNT Adventure

  • Destination TNT (2008–2010)
  • TNT Adventure (Replaced for Destination TNT) (2011–present)

This TV

  • This Movie (Overnight and weekdays)
  • This Morning Movie (Early mornings)
  • This Matinee Movie (Late mornings/Early afternoons)
  • This Afternoon Movie (Afternoons)
  • This Theatre (Early Fringe)
  • This Evening Movie (Prime Access)
  • This Prime Movie (Evenings)
  • This After Dark Movie (Late Fringe)
  • This Flick (Late nights)
  • This Picture Show (Evenings)
  • This Family Friendly (Saturday mornings)
  • This Chilling Movie (Saturday nights)
  • The Cult of This (Saturday late nights)
  • This Arthouse Cinema (Sunday nights)

Turner Classic Movies

  • TCM Feature Presentation with Robert Osborne (nightly primetime; 1994–present)
  • Silent Sunday Nights (Sunday nights; 1994–present)
  • TCM Imports (Sunday nights; 1994–present)
  • Lone Star Cinema (Saturday afternoons; 1994-199?)
  • Darkness at Dawn (1994-199?)
  • Affairs to Remember (1994-199?)
  • Make 'em Laugh (1994-199?)
  • Syncopation Station (Saturday afternoons; 1994–2002)
  • The Essentials (Saturday nights; 1998–present)
  • The Essentials, Jr. (Saturday nights during the summer; 2006–present)
  • TCM Underground (Friday nights; 2007–present)
  • Funday Night at the Movies (Sunday nights during the summer; 2007–present)

USA Network

VH1

  • Movies That Rock

VH1 Classic

  • Rock & Roll Picture Show

The Weather Channel

  • Flick and a Forecast (Friday nights; 2010)

WGN America

  • WGN Big Ticket Movie (1990s–2002)
  • WGN Presents (?-2002)
  • WGN Matinee Theater (weekend afternoons; 1993–2002)
  • WGN Action Theater (Saturday late nights; 1993–2002)
  • Way Back Wednesday (Wednesday evenings; 2007–2010)
  • Movie Underground (Friday evenings; 2007–2010)
  • WGN America Drive-In Theatre (weekends; 2009–present)

Regional movie umbrella titles in the United States

California

KABC-TV Los Angeles

  • The Big Show (1960s)
  • Movie 7 (1969–1990)
  • The 6:00 Movie (1967–1971)
  • The 6:30 Movie (1971–1974)
  • The 3:30 Movie (1974–1980)
  • ABC7 Movie Special (1996, 2005–present)
  • ABC7 Prime Movie Special (2003–2004)
  • Channel 7 Midnight Movie (1993–1995)
  • Channel 7 Late Movie (1995–1998)
  • The Vampira Show (1954–1955)
  • The Saturday/Sunday Afternoon Movie (1969–1980s)
  • Hollywood Theatre (1980s–1998)
  • ABC7 Weekend Afternoon Movie (1998–2007)
  • The Saturday/Sunday Night Movie (1969–1996)
  • The Monday Night Movie (1970–1981)
  • The ABC7 Saturday/Sunday Night Movie (1996–2007)
  • Insomniac Theatre (1992–2004)
  • Classic Theatre (1988–1995)

KBHK-TV / KBCW San Francisco

  • The 8:00 Movie (1970s–1990s)
  • Ghoulie Movie (1980s)
  • Big Weekend Movie (1980s)
  • Late Night Movie (1980s–1990s)
  • Son of Svengoolie (1980s)
  • Shock Theater (1980s)
  • Saturday Night Movie (1980s)

KHJ-TV / KCAL-TV Los Angeles

  • The Million Dollar Movie (c. 1962 – 1989)
  • The Big Show (1960s)
  • Theatre Nine (1960s)
  • Cinema IX (1960s)
  • The New Colgate Theatre (early 1960s)
  • Midday Movie (1970s)
  • Saturday Night Showcase (1970s–1980s)
  • 3:30 Movie (1981–1986)
  • Frandsen's Feature hosted by Tom Frandsen (1960s-early 1980s)
  • Fright Night (1970–1981)
  • Elvira's Movie Macabre (Fall 1981–1991)
  • Channel 9 Evening Movie (1980s)
  • California 9 Cinema (1990–1995)
  • K-CAL 9 Cinema (1995–present)

KNXT / KCBS-TV Los Angeles

  • The Late Show (1952–1989)
  • The Late Late Show (1960s – late 1970s)
  • The Early Show (1960s–1989)
  • The Fabulous 52! (c. 1957 – 1974)
  • The Best of CBS (1970s)
  • The CBS 6:30 Movie (1976–1978)
  • The CBS Movie Special (1970s)
  • The Saturday Night Movie Special (1980s)
  • The Channel 2 Sunday Night Movie (late 1970s – 1980s)
  • CBS Special Movie (1987–1995)
  • The KCBS Early Movie (1989–1996)
  • The KCBS Late Movie (1989–1996)
  • The KCBS Saturday Night Movie (1989–1996)
  • The CBS 2 Saturday/Sunday Night Movie (2001–2006)
  • A CBS 2 Special Movie Presentation (2001–present)
  • CBS 2 Cinema (2010–Present)

KCET Los Angeles

  • Hollywood Cinema Showcase (1980s–2001)
  • The KCET Film Camp (2001–2004)
  • The Saturday Night Movie hosted by Martin Sheen (2007–2008)
  • KCET Presents (2010)

KCOP-TV Los Angeles

  • Color Theatre (early 1960s)
  • The 8 O'Clock Movie (1970s–1995)
  • Dialing for Dollars (1960s–1970s)
  • The Late Picture Show (Weekend late nights; 1970s–1990)
  • The Hollywood Screening Room (Sunday nights; 1970s)
  • Movie for a Sunday Afternoon (1970s–1990)
  • The Saturday/Sunday Film Festival (Weekend Prime Access; 1970s–1990)
  • Hollywood Presents (Weekday afternoons; 1970s–1980s)
  • Cinema Thirteen (Weekday afternoons; 1984–1990)
  • Playhouse Thirteen (Weekend early afternoons; 1984–1990)
  • The Movie Arcade (Weekend afternoons; 1984–1990)
  • L.A. Theatre (Overnights; 1984–1996)
  • Teleplex 13 (1990–1994)
  • UPN Teleplex 13 (1995–2001)
  • UPN 13 at the Flicks (2000–2001)
  • UPN 13 Movie (2001–2005)
  • Channel 13 Movie (2006)
  • My 13 Movie (2006–present)

KDOC-TV Anaheim / Los Angeles

  • The Big Movie (1980s)
  • The New KDOC-TV Late Night Movie (1990s–2004)
  • The KDOC-TV Saturday Mystery Movie (2000–2002)
  • KDOC-TV's Kung Fu Theater (2000)
  • Macabre Theatre (early 2000s)
  • KDOC Sunday Cinema (2006–2009)
  • KDOC-TV Monster Movies (2007)
  • KDOC's Endless Summer Movies (2007)
  • KDOC Weekend Theater (2009–present)
  • KDOC's Prime Time Theater (2008–present)

KGO-TV San Francisco

  • The 3:30pm Movie (1970s; weekdays)

KMAX-TV Sacramento

  • Saturday Movie Three (1980s)
  • Saturday Night Shocker (1980s)
  • The Last Picture Show (1980s)
  • Midday Movie (1980s)

KNBC Los Angeles

  • Frandsen's Feature (1960s; weekdays)
  • Movie Time (1960s)
  • Feature 4 (mid-1960s; weekend evenings)
  • Movie 4 (1960s)
  • Cinema 4 (1970s)

KNTV San Francisco/San Jose

  • The All Night Movie Go Round (1970s)
  • The Saturday Afternoon Movie (1970s–1990s)
  • The KNTV Monday Night Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • The Last Picture Show (1980s)
  • Midday Movie (1980s)
  • Prime Time Movie (1980s)

KTLA Los Angeles

  • Film Festival (1950s–1960s)
  • Mid-Day Matinee (1950s)
  • Mid-Day Movie (1960s)
  • Award Feature Theatre (1960s)
  • The Sunday Morning Movie (1960s)
  • Cinema Spotlight (1960s)
  • The Slightly Early Show (1960s)
  • The Very Late Show (1960s)
  • The LAte Show (1960s–1970s)
  • High Noon Movie (1960s–1970s)
  • Channel 5 Morning Movie (1970s)
  • Cinema 5 (1970s)
  • Sci-Fi Theatre (1970s–1980s)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Theatre (1970s–1997)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Special (1970s–1997)
  • Gene Autry Theatre (1970s–1980s)
  • Movies 'Til Dawn (1970s–2002)
  • Friday Film Festival (1970s)
  • The Family Film Festival (1976–1991)
  • The Weekend Film Festival (1991–present)
  • The Channel 5 Saturday Movie Theatre (1986–1994)
  • Movie for A Saturday/Sunday Evening (1977–1997)
  • The KTLA Big Picture (1997–1998)
  • The KTLA Saturday Night Movie (1997–2005)
  • The KTLA Saturday Night Screening Room (2002–2009)
  • KTLA 5 Saturday Evening Showcase (2009–present)
  • KTLA 5 Saturday Afternoon Showcase (2009–present)

KTTV Los Angeles

  • Colgate Theatre (1950s)[3]
  • The Friday Movie (early 1960s)
  • Golden Camera (early 1960s)
  • Movie Greats (1960s–1970s)
  • Movie Eleven (1970s–1980s, weekend afternoons)
  • Hollywood's Finest (1970s-early 1980s)
  • The Best Picture Show (1970s – mid-1980s, weekend afternoons)
  • Black Belt Theater (1980–1986, Saturday afternoons)
  • The Bedtime Movie (early 1980s, midnight weeknights)
  • The Movies (1981–1985)
  • Los Angeles At Night Movie (1980s, overnight)
  • The 9:00 Movie (1984–1986, weeknights)
  • Fox 11 Prime Movie (1986–1990, weeknights)
  • Fox 11 Saturday Night Movie (1987–present)
  • Fox 11 Midnight Movie (1988–1990)
  • Fox Matinee (1989–1993, weekday afternoons)
  • Fox Night at the Movies (1990–1993, Tuesday and Wednesday nights)
  • Fox 11 All Night Movie (1990–1996, 2002–present, overnight weekends)
  • Fox 11 Sunday Night Movie (1996–2002, overnight)
  • Fox 11 Movie Special (1996–present, weekend afternoons)
  • Fox Saturday/Sunday Matinee (1988–1996, weekend afternoons)
  • Fox 11 Saturday/Sunday Night Movie (1996–2002, overnight)
  • Fox 11 Saturday/Sunday Matinee (2002–present, weekend afternoons)

KTVU-TV San Francisco/Oakland

  • Creature Features (1970s–1980s; Fridays-Saturdays)
  • Dialing For Dollars (1970s–1980s; weekdays)

KTXL Sacramento

  • Action Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • All Night Movie (1970s)
  • Award Theater (1980s)
  • Dinner Movie (1970s)
  • Family Theatre (1970s–1980s)
  • Fantastic Flick (1972–1978)
  • Gasp Theater (early 1980s)
  • Hollywood's Golden Years (1970s)
  • Jackpot Movie (1970s)
  • LaBrie's Night Comfort Theatre (mid-1970s – mid-1980s)
  • Million Dollar Movie (1970s)
  • Saturday Action Theater (1980s)
  • Super Saturday Cinema (1980s)
  • The TV 40 Action Theater (1980s)
  • The TV 40 Big Movie (1980s)
  • The TV 40 Matinee Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • The TV 40 Morning Movie (early-mid-1970s)
  • The TV 40 Movie of the Week (1980s)
  • The TV 40 One O'Clock Movie (1980s)
  • The TV 40 Premiere Movie (1970s)
  • The TV 40 Saturday Matinee (1980s)
  • The TV 40 Sci-Fi Spectacular (1980s)
  • A TV 40 Special Presentation (1980s)
  • TV 40s Film Festival (c. 1977–1980s)
  • TV 40s Summer Film Festival '81 (1981)
  • TV 40s Summer Film Festival '82 (1982)
  • TV 40s Summer Film Festival '83 (1983)
  • TV 40s Summer Film Festival '84 (1984)
  • TV 40s Summer Film Festival '85 (1985)

XETV San Diego/Tijuana, Mexico

  • Friday Night Spectacular (early 1960s)
  • Showcase Six (1970s)
  • The Ten O'Clock Movie (1970s)
  • All Night Movies (1970s)
  • Diasterpiece Theatre (1980s)

Colorado

KWGN-TV Denver

  • The Midnight Movie (1980s)

Connecticut

WATR-TV / WTXX-TV / WCCT-TV Hartford

  • The Early Late Show (1950s)
  • Cinema Matinee (1970s)
  • Tarzan Theater (1980s)
  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (1980s)
  • The Big Movie (1980s)

WEDH-TV Hartford

  • The Films of Katherine Hepburn (1970s)

WGTH-TV / WHCT-TV / WUVN-TV Hartford

  • The Big Show (1950s)
  • Moonlight Theater (1950s)
  • Six O'Clock Theater (1950s)
  • Picture for a Sunday Afternoon (1950s)
  • Million Dollar Movie (1950s, 1960s)
  • Checkerboard Theater (1960s)
  • Cinema 60 (1960s)
  • Tales of the Old West (1960s)
  • For Adults Only (1960s)
  • Subscription TV (1962–1968)
  • Playhouse 18 (1960s)
  • Sunday Cinema (1960s)
  • When Stars Were Stars (1960s) Hosted by Garry Armstrong
  • The 2 O'Clock Movie (1970s)
  • The 8 O'Clock Movie (1970s)
  • The 11 O'Clock Movie (1970s)
  • Double Decker Movie (1970s)
  • Triple Decker Movie (1970s)
  • Suspense Theater (1986–1987)

WKNB-TV / WNBC-TV / WHNB-TV / WVIT-TV Hartford

  • Teletheater (1950s)
  • Bar 30 Western Theater (1950s)
  • Matinee Movie (1950s)
  • Saturday Matinee (1950s - 1960s)
  • The Early Show (1950s - 1960s)
  • Saturday Afternoon at the Movies (1970s)
  • Sunday Afternoon at the Movies (1970s)
  • Sunday Adventure Theater (1970s)
  • The Late Show (1970s)
  • The 4 O'Clock Movie (1970s)

WNHC-TV / WTNH-TV New Haven

  • Film Festival (1950s)
  • World's Best Movies (1950s)
  • Nightcap Theater (1950s)
  • Midnight Theater (1950s)
  • Channel 8 Ranch (1950s)
  • Hollywood's Best (1950s)
  • Sunday Movie Spectacular (1960s)
  • Festival of Hits (1960s)
  • Adventures of Charlie Chan (1960s)
  • Movie 8 (1960s)
  • Chiller Theater (1960s)
  • The Big 8 Movie (1960s)
  • Front Row Friday Night (1960s)
  • Front Row Saturday Night (1960s)
  • Saturday Matinee (1970s)
  • Sunday Matinee (1970s)
  • Sunday Night Movie (1970s)
  • Million Dollar Movie (1970s)
  • The Late Picture Show (1970s)

WTIC-TV / WFSB-TV Ch. 3 Hartford

  • Big 3 Theater (1950s - 1970s)
  • Sunday Spectacular (1950s)
  • Straw Hat Movie (1950s)
  • Saturday Matinee (1950s)
  • Shock Theater (1950s)
  • After Dinner Movie (1950s - 1960s)
  • America's Finest Movies (1960s)
  • Suspense Theater (1960s)
  • Morning Serial (1960s)
  • Homemaker's Movie (1960s)
  • Mid Morning Movie (1960s)
  • Snowbound Theater (1960s - 1970s)
  • Starlight Movie (1960s - 1970s)
  • Friday Spectacular (1960s - 1970s)
  • Saturday Spectacular (1960s - 1970s)
  • Movie Masterpieces (1950s - 1960s)
  • Best Seller (1960s)
  • Cinema Club 3 (1970s)

WTIC-TV Ch. 61 Hartford

  • The Movie Academy (1980s)
  • Those Magnificent Talkies (1980s)
  • The Saturday Picture Show (1980s)
  • Sunday at the Movies (1980s)
  • Hollywood's Finest (1980s)

Florida

WCIX-TV / WFOR-TV Miami

  • Night Owl Movies (1970s–1980s) Hosted by Big Wilson
  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • The Six O’Clock Sunday Movie (1970s–1980s)

WPBT-TV Miami

  • The 2:00 Movie (1970s–1980s)

Georgia

WSB-TV Atlanta

  • Armchair Playhouse (1950s)[4][5]

WTBS Atlanta

  • Movie 17 (1970s – early 1980s)

WXIA-TV Atlanta

  • The Saturday Movie Special (1970s)

Illinois

WBBM-TV Chicago

  • The Early Show
  • The Late Show
  • The Late Late Show
  • Picture for a Sunday Afternoon
  • Picture for a Saturday Afternoon
  • The Best of MGM (1956–1958)
  • The Best of CBS (1958–1987)
  • The All-Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show (1971–1982)

WFLD Chicago

  • Charlie Chaplin Theater (late 1960s) [6]
  • Movie 32 (early 1970s)
  • Every Night at the Movies (early 1970s)
  • Comedy Classics (early 1970s)
  • Screaming Yellow Theatre (1970–1973)
  • Sci-Fi Cinema (1970s)
  • Monstrous Movie (1972–1983)
  • Big Movie (late 1970s)
  • The Six O'Clock Movie (weekends, late 1970s-mid-1980s)
  • The Seven O'Clock Movie (weekdays, mid-1980s)
  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (weekdays, late 1970s-early 1980s)
  • Son of Svengoolie (1979–1986)
  • Movie for a Saturday Afternoon (1970s)
  • Creature Feature (1970s)
  • Family Movie (1980s)
  • Saturday Morning Movie (1980s)
  • Sunday Morning Movie (1980s)
  • Drive-In Movie (1980s)
  • Action Movie (1980s)
  • Late Late Double Feature (1980s)
  • Channel 32 Movie Club (1980s)
  • Saturday Cinema (1980s)
  • Sunday Showcase (mid-1980s)
  • Comedy Classics (mid-1980s)
  • Chiller Thriller (mid-1970s)

WGN-TV Chicago

  • "7 O'Clock Movie"
  • "Weekend Theatre"
  • "Weekend Matinee"
  • Movie Greats
  • WGN Presents
  • Creature Features
  • From Hollywood With Love
  • Family Classics with Frazier Thomas (1970s – early 1980s)
  • The Saturday Morning Movie
  • The Late Movie
  • WGN Morning Movie
  • When Movies Were Movies
  • WGN Saturday/Sunday Afternoon Movie (2002–2010)
  • WGN Weekend Movie (2010–present)

WBKB-TV / WLS-TV Chicago

  • The Big Show (1963–1968)
  • The 3:30 Movie (1968–1980) [7]
  • The 3:00 Movie (1980–1984)
  • Saturday Night Movie [6]
  • Sunday Night Movie [6]
  • Late Night Movie
  • The Saturday Afternoon Movie
  • The Sunday Afternoon Movie

WMAQ-TV Chicago

  • Movie 5
  • Cinema 5
  • Thrillerama (mid-1960s)[8]
  • Midnight Movie (late 1960s)
  • Channel 5 Presents (late 1960s)

WSNS-TV Chicago

  • TV 44 Movies (1970s)
  • All Night Movies (1980s)
  • The Money Movie (1970s)
  • Monster Movie (1980s)
  • Monster Rally Movie (1970s)
  • The 1 O'Clock Movie (1980s)
  • The Saturday Night Movie (1980s)
  • Saturday All Night Movies (1980s)
  • The Star Spangled Movie (1970s)
  • Thing Theatre (1970s)

Indiana

WTTV Bloomington/Indianapolis

  • Sunday Afternoon Movie

WXIN Indianapolis

  • Fox 59 Late Night Movie (1994–2010)

Maryland

WBAL-TV Baltimore

  • Movie 11 (1970s–1980s)

WBFF Baltimore

  • Starlite Movie (1980s)

WJZ-TV Baltimore

  • Night Flicks (1980s)

Massachusetts

WBZ-TV Boston

  • Boston Movietime (1970s)
  • The Movies (1980s)

WHDH-TV / WCVB-TV Boston

  • The Great Entertainment (1980s) hosted by Frank Avruch
  • Five All Night (1970s) hosted by George Fennel
  • Charlie Chan Theater (1980s)
  • Channel 5 Prime Movie (1970s)

WGBY-TV Springfield

  • Films of the Gatsby Era (1970s)
  • Hollywood Classics (1970s - 1980s)

WHYN-TV / WGGB-TV Springfield

  • Morning Movie (1960s)
  • Matinee Movie (1960s)
  • Picture for a Sunday Afternoon (1960s)
  • Sci-Fi Theater (1960s)
  • Tonight at the Movies (1960s, 1970s)
  • Movie of the Week (1960s, 1970s)

WKBG-TV / WLVI Boston/Cambridge

  • Creature Double Feature (1972–83,2006)
  • Martial Arts Theater (1980s, replaces Creature Double Feature)
  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (1980s)

WSBK-TV Boston

  • Movie 38 (1980s)
  • Movie Greats (1980s)
  • The Movie Loft (1980s) Hosted by Dana Hersey

WWLP-TV Springfield

  • Feature Four Thirty (1960s)
  • The Bowery Boys (1960s)
  • The Wonderful World of Laurel and Hardy (1960s - 1970s) Hosted by Hal Stanton
  • Comedy Classics (1960s) Hosted by Hal Stanton
  • Film Classics (1960s) Hosted by Hal Stanton
  • Cinema 22 (1970s)

Michigan

WDIV-TV Detroit

  • Saturday Night Movie 4 (1970s)
  • Sunday Movie 4 (1970s)

WGPR-TV / WWJ-TV Detroit

  • All Night at the Movies

WJBK-TV Detroit

  • Fox 2 Flix (1995–present)

WJRT Flint / Bay City / Saginaw

  • Award Theatre (1980s)
  • Sunday Showcase (1995–present)
  • Sunday Afternoon Movie (1970s–1994)
  • Cinema 12 (1994–present)

WKBD Detroit

  • Movie Greats (1960s–1997)
  • The Eight o'Clock Movie (1960s–1992, 1994–1997)
  • Paramount Prime Movie (1997–2004)
  • Paramount Teleplex (1997–2004)

WXON-TV / WDWB / WMYD Detroit

  • Thriller Double Feature (1970s-90s)
  • Masterpiece Movie (1970s-90s)
  • Prime Time Movie (1984–present)

WNEM-TV Bay City / Saginaw / Flint

  • Showcase Cinema (?-1998)

WSYM-TV Lansing

  • Great American Movie Network (1982–90)
  • Saturday/Sunday Afternoon Movie Double Feature (1982–present)

WXYZ-TV Detroit

  • The 4:30 Movie (1968–1976)
  • The 4:00 Movie (1976–1982)
  • Night Shift Movie (1970s; late night weeknights)[9]
  • The Saturday Night Movie (c.1970–1980s)
  • The Abbot & Costello Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • Cinema Seven (1982–present)
  • Film Fest Seven (1990s)
  • Moonlight Movie (1990s)

Missouri

KDNL-TV St. Louis

  • Groovy Movie (1969–1976)
  • Creature Feature (1970–1980)
  • All Night at the Movies (1989-c. 1995)

KWK-TV / KMOX-TV / KMOV St. Louis

  • Picture for a Sunday Afternoon (1956–1997, occasionally after 1969)
  • The Late Show (1959–1989)
  • The Late Late Show (1959–1975)
  • The Best of CBS (1961–1981)
  • Bijou Picture Show (1971–1991)

KPLR-TV St. Louis

  • The 9:00 Movie (1959–1966)
  • John Wayne Theater (1968–1974)
  • Super Movie (1972–1983)
  • Last Picture Show (1986–1990s)

KSD-TV / KSDK St. Louis

  • Gold Award Theater (c. 1950s–1964; weekends)
  • Movie 5 (c.1950s–1981)
  • Escape Theater (1973–1984)

KTVI St. Louis

  • Weekend Movie Spectacular (1961–c. 1987)
  • Nightwatch Theater (1960s–late 1970s)
  • MovieTime (mid-1960s – c. 1975)
  • Dialing for Dollars (late 1960s – mid-1970s)

New Jersey

WNET Newark/New York City, New York

  • Cinema Thirteen (1970s-present)

WOR-TV / WWOR-TV Secaucus/New York City, New York

  • Afternoon Showcase
  • Blockbuster Movie
  • Chiller Thriller
  • Fright Night
  • Mad, Mad Movie
  • Million Dollar Movie
  • Monday Movie Classics
  • Movie 9
  • WOR-TV Movie of the Week
  • 9 All Night
  • 9 in the Afternoon
  • Science Fiction Theater (early '70s; Saturday afternoons)
  • Showcase Theater
  • Spaced Out Films
  • Special Movie Presentation
  • Sunday Night Showcase
  • Supernatural Theatre
  • The Big Preview
  • The Flick
  • The 4 O'Clock Movie
  • The 8 O'Clock Movie (1969; Sunday nights)
  • The Sunday Movie (1969–1970)
  • The 11:00 Movie (April 21-August 15, 1969)
  • The 4:30 Movie (1982–1983)
  • The Late Movie
  • Thriller Theater

WKBS Burlington/Philadelphia, PA

  • 8:00 Movie

New York

WABC-TV New York City

  • The Afternoon Show (1955–1958)
  • The Morning Feature (1956–1958)
  • The Night Show (1956–1963)
  • Shock Theater (1957–1959)
  • The Goodnight Show (1961–1963)
  • Sunday Night Movie (1958–1960 & 1970–1987)
  • The Best of Broadway (1963–1970)
  • The Big Show (1963–1966 & 1968–1969, weekdays; 1963–1972, Sundays)
  • Movie of the Day (1963–1967)
  • The Brain Chillers (1960s)
  • The Spies Are Coming (1965–1966)
  • Movies to Stay Awake By (c.1965–1967)
  • The 6 O'Clock Movie (1966–1968)
  • The 4:30 Movie (1969–1981)
  • The Movie Matinee (1968–1973; weekend afternoons)
  • The One O'Clock Movie (1970–c.1976; late weeknights)
  • Saturday Night Movie (1970–1987)
  • Prize Movie with Gloria DeHaven (1969–1971)
  • The Morning Movie (1971–1977)
  • The Movie in the Morning (1977–1983)
  • The Channel 7 Late Movie (c. 1977–present)
  • Spring Cinema (1983)
  • Planet 7 Cinema (1986)
  • Channel 7 Movie (1979–1998, primary & 2004–present, secondary)
  • ABC 7 Movie (1998–present, primary)

WCBS-TV New York City

  • One O'Clock Matinee (1951)
  • The Late Show (1951–1999)
  • The Early Show (1951–1968 weekdays, 1957–1980s Saturdays)
  • The Late Late Show (1951–1980s)
  • The Early Matinee (1952–1957)
  • The Late Matinee (1952–1957)
  • The Late Late Matinee (1952–1957)
  • Picture for a Saturday Afternoon (1950s–1960s)
  • Picture for a Sunday Afternoon (1951–1980s)
  • Award Theatre (1959–1968, 1970)
  • Saturday Shocker (September–December 1972)
  • Showcase Theatre (1973–1974, once a month on Saturdays)
  • Channel 2 Showcase (1970s)

WKBW-TV Buffalo

WNBT / WRCA-TV / WNBC-TV New York City

  • Eleventh Hour Theatre (1951–1957)
  • Channel 4 Theatre (1950s)
  • Evening Theatre (1956–1957)
  • Midnight Movie (1956–1965)
  • Movie 4 (1957–1974 weekdays, 1957–1977 weekends at various times)
  • Cinema '59 (1959)
  • Saturday Matinee (late 1950s)
  • Sunday Matinee (late 1950s)
  • Movie 4 Matinee (1960s)
  • Festival of Thrillers (1965–1968)
  • The Old Old Show (1956–1957; showed silent films produced between 1897 and 1927; hosted by Al "Jazzbo" Collins; late nights)
  • Tonight's Movie (late night, 1958 weeknights and 1964–1966 Tuesday-Friday)
  • 13th Hour Movie (1963–1964)
  • The Great Great Show (late night, 1964–1966 Saturday, 1966–1977 nightly)
  • Saturday Film Festival (1966–1967, plus a few one-off airings per year through 1972)
  • Sunday Film Festival (1967–1977)
  • Cinema 4 (1978–late 1980s)

WNED Buffalo

  • Late Night Movie (1990s)

WNEW-TV / WNYW New York City

  • Warner Bros. Premiere (1956–1958)
  • After Dinner Movie (late 1950s)
  • Metropolitan Movie (1958–1967)
  • The 10 O'Clock Movie (mornings; 1950s–1960s)
  • The Late Lunch Movie (afternoons; 1950s–1960s; repeat of films shown earlier on The 10 O'Clock Movie)
  • Five Star Movie (1958–1980s)
  • Five Star Finale (1958–1961)
  • Movie Greats (1960–1980s)
  • Hollywood's Finest (1962–1990s)
  • Eastside Comedy (1960s–1980s)
  • Saturday Night at the Bijou (1960s–1970s)
  • Dialing for Dollars (1960s–early 1970s)
  • Metromedia Movie (1967–1986)
  • Creature Features (1969–1973, 1979–1980)
  • The 11:30 Movie (1969–1970s)
  • Fortune Movie (1969–1970)
  • Ladies Day Movie with Fran Lee (1969) [10]
  • Flashing Phrase Flick (1970s; hosted by staff announcer Ed Ladd)
  • Drive-In Movie (1981–1988)
  • Big Apple Movie (1980s)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Club (1980s)
  • Channel 5 Movie (1986–1990s)

WPIX New York City

  • Night Owl Theatre (1950–1956)
  • Six-Gun Showcase (early 1950s)
  • The Big Show (1950s)
  • The First Show (1950s; one week in 1974)
  • All Star Movie (1950s–1962)
  • Petticoat Theatre (c. 1953)
  • Tonight at the Movies (1966–1970)
  • Chiller Theatre (1961–1982)
  • Great Movie Classics (1960s)
  • Thursday Night Movie (1960s)
  • The Channel 11 Film Festival (1970–1980s)
  • Saturday's Movie at Five (early 1970s)
  • Sunday's Movie at Noon (early 1970s)
  • Sunday's Movie at Five (early 1970s)
  • Friday's Movie at Eight (early 1970s)
  • Sunday Morning Movie (1970–late 1980s)
  • Sunday Afternoon Movie (early 1970s–late 1980s)
  • Sunday's Best Movie (1970s)
  • Sunday's Great Movie (1970s–1980s)
  • Sunday Movie Special (1970s–1980s)
  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (1974–1995)
  • Holiday Movie Special (1970s–1980s)
  • 12:30 Star Movie (1980s)
  • The WB11 Saturday Afternoon Movie (1995–2001)
  • The WB11 8 O' Clock Movie (1995–2006)
  • The WB11 Sunday Afternoon Movie (1995–2001)
  • The WB11 Movie (1995–2006)
  • The WB11 Family Film (2001–2006)
  • The WB11 Saturday Movie (2001–2006)
  • The WB11 Sunday Movie (2001–2006)
  • The CW11 8 O' Clock Movie (2006–2008)
  • The CW11 Movie (2006–2008)
  • The CW11 Saturday Movie (2006–2008)
  • The CW11 Sunday Movie (2006–2008)

WUTV Buffalo

  • WUTV's 8 O'Clock Movie (1970s–1990)
  • Saturday Movie Special (1980s–1990s)

Ohio

WEWS-TV Cleveland

  • Million Dollar Movie (1960s–1990s)

WJW-TV / WJKW / WJW-TV Cleveland

  • The Late Night Movie (1970s)
  • The Nite Movie (1970s)
  • Cinema 8 (late 1970s – 1980s)

WNBK / KYW-TV / WKYC Cleveland

  • The Early Show (1950s–1970s)
  • The Late Show (1950s–1970s)

WUAB Cleveland

  • United Artists Star Movie (early-mid-1970s)
  • Channel 43 Star Movie (1977–1980s)
  • United Artists Late Movie (1970s)

Oklahoma

KAUT / KPSG / KAUT-TV Oklahoma City

  • Paramount Teleplex / Prime / Matinee Movie (1998–2000)
  • UPN 43 Matinee / Prime / Late Movie (2000–2006)
  • Channel 43 Matinee / Prime / Late Movie (May–September 2006)
  • OK 43 Matinee / Late Movie (September 2006 – 2012)
  • Freedom 43 Matinee / Freedom 43 Late Movie (2012-)

KOCB Oklahoma City

  • The TV34 Movie (1980s-January 1998)
  • The WB Movie (January 1998-September 2006)
  • The CW Movie (September 2006 – present)

Oklahoma Educational Television Authority

  • OETA Movie Club with B.J. Wexler (Friday and Saturday late fringe; 1988–present)

Oregon

KPTV Portland

  • Channel 12 Movie
  • Fabulous Flicks
  • Brunch Theater
  • Hollywood's Best
  • Matinee 12
  • Morning Movie 12
  • Movie 12
  • Oregon's 12 Prime Movie (1998–2002)
  • Saturday Matinee
  • Saturday Picture Show
  • Sunday Matinee
  • Sunday Showtime
  • The Movie

Pennsylvania

WRCV-TV / KYW-TV Philadelphia

  • Movie 3 (1957–1965)
  • The Sunday Night Movie (c. mid-1960s – late 1980s)
  • Saturday Night Dead (late 1970s – 1980s)

WCAU-TV Philadelphia

  • Shock Theater (late 1950s)
  • The Late Show (1958–1980s)
  • The Late Late Show (1958–1980s)
  • The Saturday Late Show (1980s)

WPHL Philadelphia

  • The Moving Picture (1970s–1980s)
  • Cinema 17 (1980s–1990s)
  • Sunday Cinema 17 (1980s–1990s)
  • Classic Theater (1980s)
  • 17 All Night Movie (1980s–1990s)

WGBS / WPSG Philadelphia

  • Philly 57 Super Movie (1980s–1990s)
  • Paramount Teleplex/Prime Movie/Late Movie (1990s – early 2000s)

WFIL-TV / WPVI-TV Philadelphia

  • Million Dollar Movie (1956–present)
  • Cinema Six (1970s–1980s)
  • The Big Show (1980s–1990s)

WTAF-TV / WTXF Philadelphia

  • The Movie on 29 (1970s–1980s)
  • The Sunday Matinee (1980s)
  • All Night Long (1980s, overnight)

Tennessee

WDEF-TV Chattanooga

  • Snicker Flickers (mid-1980s)

Texas

KTRK-TV Houston

  • Million Dollar Movie (1980s)
  • All Night Movies (1990s)

KTVT Dallas/Fort Worth

  • The Four Star Theater (1980s)
  • The 8:00 Movie (1970s–1990s)

KTXA Dallas/Fort Worth

  • Sunday Afternoon Movie
  • A Paramount 21 Movie Presentation (1993–1995)
  • Double Shock Theater

KHTV / KHWB / KHCW-TV / KIAH-TV Houston

  • Saturday 8:00 Movie

Washington

KCPQ Seattle/Tacoma

  • Q13 Family Theater
  • The Late Show
  • The Northwest's Own Movie Channel (also was a station slogan)

KING-TV Seattle

  • Nightwatch Theater (1980s)

KOMO-TV Seattle

  • Saturday Matinee (1970s–1980s)
  • Fourmost Movie (1980s)

KSTW-TV Seattle/Tacoma

  • Prime Movie 11 (1980s)
  • The Late Show (1970s–1980s)
  • Channel Eleven's One O'Clock Movie (1980s)
  • Sunday Afternoon at the Movies (1970s–1980s)
  • Sci-Fi Theatre (1980s)
  • Sci-Fi Friday (1980s)
  • Friday Night Frights (1986–1987)

KIRO-TV Seattle

KVOS-TV Bellingham

  • The Eight O'Clock Movie (1980s)
  • Chiller Theatre (1990s)

Washington, D.C.

WJLA-TV/WMAL-TV

  • The 4 O'Clock Movie (1970s – early 1980s)
  • The Great Late Movie (1970s–1990s)
  • The Saturday Night Movie (1970s)
  • Monday Movie 7 (1960s–1970s)
  • Money Movie 7 (1970s)
  • ABC7 Cinema Movie (2000s–2010s)

WRC-TV

  • Movie 4 (1960s)
  • Saturday Film Festival (1960s–1970s)

WTTG

  • Five All Night (1980s)
  • Prime Movie (1980s)
  • The Big Movie (1960s–1970s)
  • Playhouse 5 (1970s–1980s)
  • Metromedia Movie (1970s–1980s)

WTOP-TV / WDVM / WUSA

  • The Late Show (1950s–1980s)
  • The Movies (1980s)
  • The Early Show (1950s–1970s)

Movie umbrella titles in Canada

Ontario

CKLW-TV / CBET Windsor

  • Million Dollar Movie (1950s–1970s)
  • Theater 9 (1960s)
  • Showtime (1980s)

CHCH-TV Hamilton

  • The Movies Eleven (1970s–1990s)

CKCO-TV Kitchener

  • Late Date

CKVR-TV Barrie

  • Late Night Movie (1980s)
  • Very Reel Movies (mid-1990s to 2000s)
  • The Big Picture (mid-2000s to present)

CKNX-TV Wingham

  • The Late Show (?-1990s)
  • Triple Terror (1970s–1990s)

CITY-TV / Citytv

  • Great Movies (1980s–1990s)
  • Late Great Movies (1980s)
  • More Great Movies (1980s–1990s)
  • Not So Great Movies (1980s)

TVOntario

  • Saturday Night at the Movies (1974–present)

Cable TV

YTV

  • YTV At the Movies (1988–2000s)

References

  1. Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946-Present New York: Ballantine Books, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2003. ISBN 0-345-45542-8
  2. Michael McKenna. (August 22, 2013). Page xix. The ABC Movie of the Week: Big Movies for the Small Screen. Scarecrow Press. Accessed on December 31, 2013.
  3. "Films Tops for KTTV, Colgate." Billboard, October 14, 1957, p. 8.
  4. http://www.mrpopculture.com/files/December%201,%201966.pdf
  5. http://atlantanatives.com/
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Per Chicago Tribune TV Week section, October 12, 1968.
  7. Per Chicago Tribune TV listings, the name change took place on or about September 2, 1968. The earliest ad with The 3:30 Movie title was in the Tribune's September 23, 1968 issue.
  8. Per 1964 ad in TV Guide, Chicago Metropolitan Edition.
  9. Per 1976 WXYZ-TV clip
  10. List of Fran Lee Papers, New York Public Library (PDF file)


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