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Take a look at what we've got scheduled to air on SCCtv, Comcast Ch 28 / Broadstripe Ch19!. Or watch you can watch our broadcast streamed live, right here on the Web!
Here are highlights of the scheduled programming on SCCtv (Comcast Ch 28/Broadstripe Ch19). Remember, we simulcast our broadcast right here on our Web site, www.scctv.net. Thanks to Igor, of Movie Marvels fame, for putting the schedule together! Remember, it is always subject to change, depending on Igor's mood.
Saturday, May 12
Igor needs to see two 1030s British Comedies! That just all there is to it! Storm in a Teacup (1937) 86 min. 9:00 P.M. and 12:00 A.M. Storm in a Teacup is a 1937 British romantic comedy film starring Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison in his first starring role,[2][3] Cecil Parker and Sara Allgood. It is based on the German play Sturm im Wasserglas by Bruno Frank, as well as the English-language adaptations: London's Storm in a Teacup and Broadway's Storm Over Patsy, both written by James Bridie.[4] A reporter writes an article that embarrasses a politician. Meanwhile, the newspaperman is also attracted to his target's daughter. (Wikipedia) Starring Vivian Leigh and Rex Harrison Q Planes ("Clouds Over Europe" in the USA) (1939) 78 min. 10:30 P.M. and 1:30 A.M. Q Planes (or in its American guise, Clouds Over Europe) mixes the genres of spy thriller and comedy romance, and was intended to be a star vehicle for Olivier, but Richardson dominates much of the screen with a sardonic take on a spy, either working for Scotland Yard or British Military Intelligence.[2] Released just months before the United Kingdom declared war on Germany in 1939, the film is a precursor to the "strongly nationalistic, anti-German films that would reach their zenith in Britain during the war years" Bean, Kendra. "CMBA Movies of 1939 Blogathon: Q Planes." vivandlarry.com, 17 May 2011. Retrieved: 13 July 2011 (Wikipedia) Starring Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier
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