TCM Heads-Up (Mon. 4/25): Holliday, West & Harlow!

6:30 p.m.—It Should Happen To You (1954). The great Judy Holliday in probably her best comedy.
8:00 p.m.—She Done Him Wrong (1933). One of Mae West’s best.
9:15 p.m.—The Heat’s On (1943). Rare Mae West—even I’ve never seen this one!
2:30 a.m.—Bombshell (1933). Maybe Jean Harlow’s best comedy, as a harried movie star.

TCM must be having a Blonde Moment tonight, eh?

Thanks for posting this, Eve! I have been wanting to see The Heat’s On for ages.

Oooh, can’t wait to run barefoot through their hair!

“Gee, not even Helen Hayes or Norma Shearer in their nicest pitchers ever got talked to like that!”

(My favorite line from Bombshell: “I ask you, as one lady to another, isn’t that a load of clams?”)

But when will TCM repeat Gus Visser and his Singing Duck?

Robin

—And believe it or not, after writing an articles aboutr MGM’s Dogville shorts a few years ago, I get more e-mails asking if they’re available on video or DVD (P.S. no, they’re not).

Anybody watchin’ Mae? I’m gonna be talkin’ like her for a week, now. Mmmm, gotta go through mah jewelbox an’ get out mah spring diamonds fer ta-morrah.

“Goodness, Miss Eve, what diamonds!”

“Goodness had nothing to do with it.”

So I scroll to the end of this thread so that I can post about goodness and diamonds, and someone always beats me to it! :smiley: