List of movie umbrella titles in North America
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This is a listing of topics pertaining to movies broadcast on television
Television
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome or colored, with accompanying sound...

 under various umbrella title
Umbrella title
An umbrella title is a formal or informal name connecting a number of individual items with a common theme. It is most often used in lieu of listing separately the separate components or providing a convenient "label" for a collection of disciplines.-Academia:...

s
. Unless otherwise noted, all titles are presented based upon the chronological order and/or daypart in which they were first broadcast.

ABC
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network. Created in 1943 from the former NBC Blue radio network, ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Company and is part of Disney-ABC Television Group. Its first broadcast on television was in 1948...

  • 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
    The ABC Sunday Night Movie
    The ABC Sunday Night Movie is a television program that aired on Sunday nights, first for a brief time in 1962 under the title Hollywood Special . It then began airing regularly under its more commonly known title from 1964 to 1998, on ABC...

    (1962–1963, 1964–1998)
  • The ABC Wednesday Night Movie (1967–1970)
  • The ABC Monday Night Movie (1971–1998)
  • The ABC Mystery Movie (1989, Monday; 1989-1990, Saturday)
  • 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
    ABC Movie of the Week
    The ABC Movie of the Week is a weekly television anthology series, featuring made-for-TV movies, that aired on the ABC network in various permutations from 1969 to 1975.-History:...

    (1969–1981)
  • The Movie of the Weekend (1971–1972)
  • The Saturday Superstar Movie (1972–1974)
  • ABC Suspense Movie (1973–1974)
  • The ABC Kids Movie Matinee (1994–2002)
  • ABC Premiere Event (1998–Present)

CBS
CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

  • Film Theatre of the Air (1949, Saturday; 1951 and 1953, Tuesday)
  • Premiere Playhouse (March–July 1949, Friday; 1949–1950, Saturday)
  • Budwiser 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 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)

ION

  • ION Movie Weekend (2006–2007)
  • RHI Movie Weekend (2007–2009)
  • The Big Movie Weekend (2009–Present)

MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV is a television broadcast syndication service in the United States, owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a division of News Corporation...

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

NBC
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network and former radio network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center with additional major offices near Los Angeles and in Chicago...

  • NBC Saturday Night at the Movies
    NBC Saturday Night at the Movies
    NBC Saturday Night at the Movies, was the first continuing weekly prime time network television series to show relatively recent feature films from major studios in color...

    (1961–1978)
  • 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 Sunday Night at the Movies (1981–1990)
  • NBC Sunday Night Movie (1990–2001)
  • NBC Monday Night Movie (1990–1997)
  • NBC Saturday Night Movie (2000-Mid 2000s)
  • The NBC Mystery Movie
    NBC Mystery Movie
    The NBC Mystery Movie is the general name of an American television series, produced by Universal Studios, that was broadcast by NBC from 1971-77...

    (1971–1977)
  • The NBC Big Event (1976–1979)
  • The Sunday Big Event (1979–1981)

PBS
Public Broadcasting Service
The Public Broadcasting Service is an American non-profit public broadcasting television network with 354 member TV stations in the United States which hold collective ownership. Its headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia....

  • Matinee at the Bijou
    Matinee at the Bijou
    Matinee at the Bijou was a television series that premiered nationally on PBS in 1980. It recreated the American moviegoing experiences of the 1930s and '40s, with trailers, a cartoon, one or more selected short subjects, a cliff-hanging serial chapter “to be continued,” and a tightly edited...

    (1980–1985)
  • P.O.V.
    P.O.V.
    POV is a Public Broadcasting Service Public television series which features independent nonfiction films. POV is a cinema term for "point of view"....

    (1988–present)
  • Independent Lens
    Independent Lens
    Airing weekly on PBS through ITVS, the Emmy Award-winning series Independent Lens introduces new drama and documentary films made by independent filmmakers. Past seasons of Independent Lens have been presented by hosts Angela Bassett, Don Cheadle, Susan Sarandon, Edie Falco, Terrence Howard, Maggie...

    (1999–present)

UPN
UPN
United Paramount Network was a television network that was broadcast in over 200 markets in the United States from 1995 to 2006. UPN was originally owned by Viacom/Paramount and Chris-Craft Industries, the former of which, through the Paramount Television Group, produced most of the network's...

  • 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)

Nationally syndicated movie umbrella titles and anthology series

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame
    Hallmark Hall of Fame
    Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The second longest-running television program in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2011...

    (1951–present)
  • The Wonderful World of Disney (1986)
  • Embassy Night at the Movies (1980s)
  • New World Showcase (1980s-1990s)
  • The MGM Family Network (c. 1973)
  • The SFM Holiday Network
    SFM Holiday Network
    The SFM Holiday Network was a syndicated movie broadcast package from SFM Entertainment which aired on holiday weekends from 1978 until 1991.-Origins:...

    (1978–1991)
  • The MGM/UA Premiere Network (1980s)
  • The Universal Pictures Debut Network (1980s-1990s)
  • Universal Theatre (1991–1994)
  • Columbia Night at the Movies (Late 1980s-1990s)
  • Tri-Star 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
    Midnight Monster Hop
    Midnight Monster Hop is a horror host television show that first aired in 2006 on HSTV in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.In February 2008, the show began airing on WPXI/RTN Pittsburgh, and as of May 23, 2009 became available nationwide on select Retro Television Network affiliates, showing cult and B...

     (2006–2009)
  • Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In (November 2009 – present)
  • Tonight Only (Late 1980s-1990s)
  • Columbia Showcase Theater (2000–present)
  • MGM Showcase (2009–present)
  • Elvira's Movie Macabre (2010)

Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (United States)
Cartoon Network is an American cable television network owned by Turner Broadcasting which primarily airs animated programming. The channel was launched on October 1, 1992 after Turner purchased the animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1991...

  • Mr. Spim's Cartoon Theater (1995–1997)
  • Cartoon Theater (1997-?)
  • Movie Madness (mid 2000s)
  • The Flicks (2007–present)

Cinemax
Cinemax
Cinemax, sometimes abbreviated as simply "Max", is a collection of premium television networks that broadcasts primarily feature films, along with softcore erotica, original action series, documentaries and special behind-the-scenes features. Cinemax is operated by Home Box Office, Inc., a...

  • 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
Disney Channel
Disney Channel is an American basic cable and satellite television network, owned by the Disney-ABC Television Group division of The Walt Disney Company. It is under the direction of Disney-ABC Television Group President Anne Sweeney. The channel's headquarters is located on West Alameda Ave. in...

  • The Magical World of Disney (1990–1999)
  • The Zoog Movie (2000–2003)
  • The Disney Channel Movie (2003–present)

HBO

  • HBO Feature Movie (1978–1982)
  • HBO Feature Presentation (1982–present)
  • HBO Saturday Night Movie (1983–1993)
  • HBO Sunday Night Movie (1983–1993)
  • HBO Premiere Presentation (1983-1986)
  • HBO Showcase (Early 1980s-present[?])
  • HBO Movie (1987–1997)
  • The HBO Original Movie (1990s)

The Movie Channel
The Movie Channel
The Movie Channel is an American premium channel owned by Showtime Networks, Inc., a subsidiary of CBS Corporation, which shows mostly movies, as well as special behind-the-scenes features, softcore adult erotica and movie trivia....

  • 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
Nickelodeon (TV channel)
Nickelodeon, often simply called Nick and originally named Pinwheel, is an American children's channel owned by MTV Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom International. The channel is primarily aimed at children ages 7–17, with the exception of their weekday morning program block aimed at preschoolers...

  • Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons
    Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons
    Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons was a series of animated made-for-TV movies, which lasted for just one season on Nickelodeon. Produced by DiC Entertainment, the made-for-TV films are either based on various DiC productions such as Inspector Gadget, Sabrina, the Animated Series, and All-New Dennis...

    (Sundays; 2002–2003)

Showtime

  • Showtime Movie Premiere (Mid 1970s-1980s)
  • Showtime Foreign Films (Mid-Late 1970s)
  • Showtime Movie Presentation (1981-1985)
  • Showtime Exclusive Movie Presentation (1983–1988)
  • Showtime Feature Presentation (1985–present)

Starz

  • Starz Feature Presentation (Mid 1990s-present)
  • Starz Saturday Premiere (Late 1990s-present)

TBS
TBS (TV channel)
TBS , stylized in the logo as tbs, is an American cable television channel owned by Time Warner that shows a variety of programming, with a focus on comedy. TBS was originally known as WTCG, a UHF terrestrial television station that broadcast from Atlanta, Georgia, during the late 1970s...

  • Superstation Morning Movie (1980s-1990s)
  • Superstation Movie Presentation (1980s)
  • 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 1980s-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 (1980s-2000s)
  • TNT Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs
    MonsterVision
    MonsterVision is an American variety series that aired on TNT from March 1, 1993 to September 2000. The series was hosted by Joe Bob Briggs from 1995 to 2000, and featured classic B and cult films from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s....

    (1995–2000)

This TV
This TV
This TV is a United States general entertainment television network, with a large emphasis in its programming on movies....

  • 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
Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies is a movie-oriented cable television channel, owned by the Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner, featuring commercial-free classic movies, mostly from the Turner Entertainment and MGM, United Artists, RKO and Warner Bros. film libraries...

  • 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
    The Essentials (TCM)
    The Essentials is a weekly film showcase on Turner Classic Movies airing Saturdays at 8pm EST, spotlighting a specific movie and containing a special introduction and post-movie discussion...

    (Saturday nights; 1998–present)
  • The Essentials, Jr. (Saturday nights during the summer; 2006–present)
  • TCM Underground
    TCM Underground
    TCM Underground is a weekly late-night cult film showcase airing on Turner Classic Movies. Developed by TCM programmers Millie De Chirico and Eric Weber, it was originally hosted by industrial rock/heavy metal musician and independent filmmaker Rob Zombie. TCM Underground began airing Friday the...

    (Friday nights; 2007–present)
  • Funday Night at the Movies (Sunday nights during the summer; 2007–present)

USA Network
USA Network
USA Network is an American cable television channel launched in 1971. Once a minor player in basic cable, the network has steadily gained popularity because of breakout hits like Monk, Psych, Burn Notice, Royal Pains, Covert Affairs, White Collar, Monday Night RAW, Suits, and reruns of the various...

  • USA Movie (mid 1980s-early 2000s)
  • USA Up All Night
    USA Up All Night
    USA Up All Night is an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998.-Synopsis:...

    (weekend late nights; 1986–1998)

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)

KABC-TV
KABC-TV
KABC-TV, channel 7, is an owned-and-operated television station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, licensed to Los Angeles, California. KABC-TV's studios are located in Glendale, California...

 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
    The 4:30 Movie
    The 4:30 Movie was a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to...

    (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
    The Vampira Show
    The Vampira Show was an American variety show hosted by Vampira. The series aired on the Los Angeles ABC television affiliate KABC-TV from April 30, 1954, through April 2, 1955...

    (1954–1955)
  • The Saturday/Sunday Afternoon Movie (1969–1980s)
  • Hollywood Theatre
    Hollywood Theatre
    The Hollywood Theatre is a central historical point of the Hollywood District in northeast Portland, Oregon. It was built in 1926 and located across the street from Fred Meyer's first shopping center, currently occupied by Rite Aid....

    (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)

KBCW San Francisco

  • The 8:00 Movie (1970s-1990s)
  • Ghoulie Movie (1980s)
  • Big Weekend Movie (1980s)
  • Late Night Movie (1980s-1990s)
  • Son of Svengoolie
    Svengoolie
    Svengoolie is the name of a character from a long-running series of locally-produced television programs in the Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area...

    (1980s)
  • Shock Theater (1980s)
  • Saturday Night Movie (1980s)

KCAL-TV
KCAL-TV
KCAL-TV, channel 9, is an independent television station in Los Angeles, California, USA, owned by the CBS Corporation. KCAL-TV shares its studio facilities with KCBS-TV inside CBS Studio Center in the Studio City section of Los Angeles, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.-Digital...

 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
    Fright Night (TV show)
    Fright Night was the name of at least two science fiction and horror movie programs. One ran from 1970 to 1981, and the other ran from 1973 to 1987...

    (1970–1981)
  • Elvira's Movie Macabre
    Cassandra Peterson
    Cassandra Peterson is an American actress best known for her on-screen horror hostess character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. She gained fame on Los Angeles television station KHJ wearing a black, gothic, cleavage-enhancing gown as host of Movie Macabre, a weekly horror movie presentation...

    (Fall 1981-1991)
  • Channel 9 Evening Movie (1980s)
  • California 9 Cinema (1990–1995)
  • K-CAL 9 Cinema (1995–present)

KCBS-TV
KCBS-TV
KCBS-TV, channel 2, is an owned-and-operated television station of the CBS Television Network, located in Los Angeles, California. KCBS-TV shares its offices and studio facilities with sister station KCAL-TV inside CBS Studio Center in the Studio City section of Los Angeles, and its transmitter...

 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
KCET
KCET, channel 28, is an independent, non-commercial public television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, USA. KCET's studio is located on West Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and its transmitter is atop Mount Wilson. Al Jerome is the current CEO and President, serving since 1996.KCET was...

 Los Angeles

  • Hollywood Cinema Showcase (1980s-2001)
  • The KCET Film Camp (2001–2004)
  • The Saturday Night Movie hosted by Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez , better known by his stage name Martin Sheen, is an American film actor best known for his performances in the films Badlands and Apocalypse Now , and in the television series The West Wing from 1999 to 2006.He is considered one of the best actors never to be...

     (2007–2008)
  • KCET Presents (2010)

KCOP
KCOP-TV
KCOP-TV, channel 13, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, KCOP is a sister station to Fox network outlet KTTV , and is affiliated with the MyNetworkTV programming service...

 Los Angeles

  • Color Theatre (Early 1960s)
  • The 8 O'Clock Movie (1970s-1995)
  • Dialing for Dollars
    Dialing for Dollars
    Dialing for Dollars was a franchised format local television program in the United States and Canada, popular in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.-Format:...

    (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
KDOC-TV
KDOC-TV is an independent television station based in Orange County, California . The station's transmitter is located on Mount Wilson, California...

 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)

KMAX-TV
KMAX-TV
KMAX-TV, channel 31, is the CW affiliate serving the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, California broadcast area. The station is owned by CBS Television Stations along with the local CBS station, KOVR; the two stations are two of the 3 English network O&Os in the market, along with Ion Television...

 Sacramento

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

KNBC
KNBC
KNBC, channel 4, is an owned-and-operated television station of the NBC Television Network, licensed to Los Angeles, California, USA. KNBC's studios and offices are located within the NBC Studios complex in Burbank, California, and its transmitter is located on Mount Wilson...

 Los Angeles

  • Frandsen's Feature (1960s; weekdays)
  • Movie Time (1960s)
  • Feature 4 (mid-1960s; weekend evenings)
  • Movie 4
    Movie 4
    Movie 4 was a television program that aired at various times, but predominantly weekday afternoons, on WNBC-TV in New York City from 1956 to 1974. The program aired top-rank first-run movies and other future classics from Hollywood, as well as foreign films...

    (1960s)
  • Cinema 4 (1970s)

KNTV
KNTV
KNTV, channel 11, is the NBC owned-and-operated television station in the Bay Area market. It is licensed to San Jose, with its transmitter located on San Bruno Mountain, just south of San Francisco. It shares facilities in San Jose with NBC Universal sister station KSTS and CNBC's Silicon...

 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
KTLA
KTLA, virtual channel 5, is a television station in Los Angeles, California, USA. Owned by the Tribune Company, KTLA is an affiliate of the CW Television Network. KTLA's studios are on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson...

 Los Angeles

  • Award Feature Theatre (1960s)
  • Sci-Fi Theatre (1970s-1980s)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Theatre (1970s-1997)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Special (1970s-1997)
  • Movies 'Til Dawn (1970s-2002)
  • The Family Film Festival (1976–1991)
  • The Weekend Film Festival (1991–present)
  • The Weekend Noon Theatre (1991–1996)
  • 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
KTTV
KTTV, channel 11, is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in Los Angeles, California. Serving the vast Los Angeles metropolitan area, KTTV is a sister station to KCOP , Los Angeles' MyNetworkTV station...

 Los Angeles

  • Colgate
    Colgate (toothpaste)
    Colgate is an oral hygiene product line of toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss.-Duraphat:Duraphat is a professional strength paste intended for the treatment and prevention of dental caries....

     Theatre (1950s)
  • 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 Oakland

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

KTXL
KTXL
KTXL, channel 40, is a Fox Broadcasting Company-affiliated television station in Sacramento, California, owned by the Tribune Company. Its studios and offices are located in South Sacramento, and its transmitter is near Walnut Grove, California.-History:...

 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
XETV
XETV is a television station licensed to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, serving as the CW Television Network affiliate for the San Diego, California area across the international border in the United States...

 San Diego

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

WBBM-TV
WBBM-TV
WBBM-TV, virtual channel 2 , is the CBS owned-and-operated television station in Chicago, Illinois. WBBM-TV's main studios and offices are located in The Loop section of Chicago, as part of the development at Block 37, and its transmitter is atop the Willis Tower.-History:WBBM-TV traces its history...

 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
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of films and television programs. MGM was founded in 1924 when the entertainment entrepreneur Marcus Loew gained control of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer...

    (1956–1958)
  • The Best of CBS
    CBS
    CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

    (1958–1987)
  • The All-Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show

WFLD
WFLD
WFLD, virtual channel 32 , is the Fox owned-and-operated television station, based in Chicago, Illinois; through its parent company News Corporation, the station is owned in a duopoly with area MyNetworkTV affiliate WPWR-TV...

 Chicago

  • Charlie Chaplin
    Charlie Chaplin
    Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin, KBE was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work during the silent film era. He became the most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I...

     Theater (late 1960s)
  • Movie 32 (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
    Svengoolie
    Svengoolie is the name of a character from a long-running series of locally-produced television programs in the Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area...

    (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 1970's)

WGN-TV
WGN-TV
WGN-TV, virtual channel 9 , is the CW-affiliated television station in Chicago, Illinois built, signed on, and owned by the Tribune Company. WGN-TV's studios and offices are located at 2501 W...

 Chicago

  • Movie Greats
  • WGN Presents
  • Creature Features
  • Family Classics with Frazier Thomas
    Family Classics
    Family Classics was a Chicago television series which began in 1962 when Frazier Thomas was added to another program at WGN-TV. Thomas not only hosted classic films but also selected the titles and personally edited them to remove those scenes which he thought were not fit for family viewing. After...

    (1970s-Early 1980s)
  • The Saturday Morning Movie
  • The Late Movie
  • WGN Morning Movie
  • When Movies Were Movies

WLS-TV
WLS-TV
WLS-TV, virtual channel 7, is an owned-and-operated television station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The station operates their full power digital operations on UHF channel 44, with their digital fill-in translator on VHF channel...

 Chicago

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

WMAQ-TV
WMAQ-TV
WMAQ-TV, channel 5, is an owned-and-operated television station of the NBC Television Network, located in Chicago, Illinois. WMAQ-TV's main studios and offices are located within the NBC Tower in the Streeterville neighborhood, with an auxiliary street-level studio on the Magnificent Mile at 401...

 Chicago

  • Movie 5
    Movie 4
    Movie 4 was a television program that aired at various times, but predominantly weekday afternoons, on WNBC-TV in New York City from 1956 to 1974. The program aired top-rank first-run movies and other future classics from Hollywood, as well as foreign films...

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

WSNS-TV
WSNS-TV
WSNS-TV, channel 44, is an owned-and-operated station of the Spanish-language Telemundo network, located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. This station is owned by NBCUniversal, which is also the parent company of Telemundo...

 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)

WCVB
WCVB-TV
WCVB-TV, channel 5, is a television station located in Boston, Massachusetts, owned by Hearst Television and affiliated with the ABC Television Network. WCVB-TV's studios and transmitter are co-located in Needham, Massachusetts. WCVB is also one of six Boston television stations seen in Canada by...

 Boston

  • The Great Entertainment (1980s) hosted by Frank Avruch
  • Five All Night (1970s) hosted by George Fennel

WLVI
WLVI-TV
WLVI, digital channel 41, is a television station licensed to Cambridge, Massachusetts which serves as the CW affiliate for the Boston, Massachusetts television market. WLVI is owned by Sunbeam Television, and is a sister station to WHDH, Boston's NBC affiliate. The two stations share studios at...

 Boston

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

WSBK
WSBK-TV
WSBK-TV is a MyNetworkTV television station for eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire that is licensed to Boston. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 39 from a transmitter along the Needham and Wellesley town line southwest of the MA 9 and I-95 / MA 128...

 Boston

  • Movie 38 (1980s)
  • Movie Greats (1980s)
  • The Movie Loft (1980s)

WKBD
WKBD
WKBD-TV, virtual channel 50 , is an owned and operated station of the CW Television Network, based in Detroit, Michigan. The station is owned and operated by the CBS Corporation, and is one-half of a duopoly with sister station WWJ-TV . Its studios and transmitters are located at 11 mile and...

 Detroit

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

WXON/WDWB/WMYD
WMYD
WMYD is the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station for Southeast Michigan licensed to Detroit. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 21 from a transmitter on Eight Mile Road in Oak Park along the Oakland and Wayne County line. The station can also be seen on Comcast...

 Detroit

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

WXYZ-TV
WXYZ-TV
WXYZ-TV, channel 7, is an ABC-affiliated television station in Detroit, Michigan, USA. WXYZ-TV is owned by the E.W. Scripps Company, and is the media company's largest-market TV station property...

 Detroit

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

KDNL-TV
KDNL-TV
KDNL-TV is the ABC-affiliated television station for St. Louis, Missouri. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 31 from a transmitter in Shrewsbury. The station can also be seen on Charter channel 12 and in high definition on digital channel 780. Owned by the Sinclair...

 St. Louis

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

KPLR
KPLR-TV
KPLR-TV, channel 11, is a television station in St. Louis, Missouri. KPLR is owned by the Tribune Company, and is an affiliate of The CW Television Network. The station's studios are located in Maryland Heights, Missouri, in Northwest St. Louis County KPLR-TV, channel 11, is a television station...

 St. Louis

  • John Wayne Theater (1968–1974)
  • Last Picture Show (1986-?)

KSDK
KSDK
KSDK, Channel 5, is the NBC-affiliated television station in St. Louis, Missouri. KSDK is owned and operated by Gannett Company, and the station's transmitter is located in Marlborough, Missouri. The station broadcasts a digital signal on UHF channel 35, using its former analog channel assignment...

 St. Louis

  • Gold Award Theater (c. 1950s-1964; weekends)
  • Movie 5 (c.1950s-1981)

WWOR
WWOR-TV
WWOR-TV, virtual channel 9 , is the flagship station of the MyNetworkTV programming service, licensed to Secaucus, New Jersey and serving the Tri-State metropolitan area. WWOR is owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, and is a sister station to Fox network flagship...

 Secaucus

  • Afternoon Showcase
  • Blockbuster Movie
    Blockbuster Movie
    Blockbuster Movie was a movie showcase that aired on New York City television station WOR-TV .It aired on weekday afternoons at 4:00 PM and played a wide variety of films...

  • Chiller Thriller
    Chiller Thriller
    Chiller Thriller was a kid-friendly horror showcase that aired on New York City television station WOR-TV on Saturday mornings as early as 1974 and as late as 1977....

  • 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 Big Preview
    The Big Preview was a movie venue that aired on New York City television station WOR-TV beginning in the early 1960s and continuing into the early 1980s. It could be seen on Sundays starting somewhere between 5 and 6:30 PM and ran an eclectic mix of films...

  • 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
    Thriller Theater
    Thriller Theater was a kid-friendly horror venue that aired on New York City television station WOR-TV from 1971 to 1972.It aired on weekday afternoons from 4:30 PM to 6 PM and had a film library consisting mainly of classic movies from the Universal and RKO vaults .The opening of the program...


WABC-TV
WABC-TV
WABC-TV, channel 7, is the flagship station of the Disney-owned American Broadcasting Company located in New York City. The station's studios and offices are located on the Upper West Side section of Manhattan, adjacent to ABC's corporate headquarters, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State...

 New York

  • The Afternoon Show (1955–1958)
  • The Morning Feature (1956–1958)
  • The Night Show (1956–1963)
  • Shock Theater
    Shock Theater
    Shock Theater was a package of 52 classic horror films from Universal Studios released for television showings in October 1957 by Screen Gems, the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. The Shock Theater package included Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man and the The Wolf Man...

    (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
    The 4:30 Movie
    The 4:30 Movie was a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to...

    (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
    Gloria DeHaven
    Gloria Mildred DeHaven is an American actress and a former contract star for MGM.-Early life and career:DeHaven was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of actor-director Carter DeHaven and actress Flora Parker DeHaven, both former vaudeville performers.She began her career as a child...

    (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
WCBS-TV
WCBS-TV, channel 2, is the flagship station of the CBS television network, located in New York City. The station's studios are located within the CBS Broadcast Center and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building, both in Midtown Manhattan....

 New York

  • 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
    Award Theatre
    Award Theatre was a recurring television showcase of major first-run motion pictures aired between 1959 and 1968, and revived briefly in 1970. In New York City, the program ran primarily on WCBS-TV , except for two occasions in 1970 when it was shown on WNBC-TV...

    (1959–1968, 1970)
  • Saturday Shocker (September–December 1972)
  • Showcase Theatre (1973–1974, once a month on Saturdays)
  • Channel 2 Showcase (1970s)

WNBC-TV
WNBC
WNBC, virtual channel 4 , is the flagship station of the NBC television network, located in New York City. WNBC's studios are co-located with NBC corporate headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in midtown Manhattan...

 New York

  • Eleventh Hour Theatre (1951–1957)
  • Channel 4 Theatre (1950s)
  • Evening Theatre (1956–1957)
  • Midnight Movie (1956–1965)
  • Movie 4
    Movie 4
    Movie 4 was a television program that aired at various times, but predominantly weekday afternoons, on WNBC-TV in New York City from 1956 to 1974. The program aired top-rank first-run movies and other future classics from Hollywood, as well as foreign films...

    (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
    Festival of Thrillers
    Festival of Thrillers was a horror film television program that ran late at night on weekends on WNBC-TV in New York City from 1965 to 1968. Throughout its run, it aired directly after weekend reruns of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson...

    (1965–1968)
  • The Old Old Show (1956–1957; showed silent film
    Silent film
    A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. In silent films for entertainment the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, pantomime and title cards...

    s 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)

WNYW
WNYW
WNYW, virtual channel 5 , is the flagship television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in New York City. The station's transmitter is atop the Empire State Building and its studio facilities are located in the Yorkville section of Manhattan...

 New York

  • 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
    The Bowery Boys
    The Bowery Boys were fictional New York City characters who were the subject of feature films released by Monogram Pictures from 1946 through 1958....

    (1960s–1980s)
  • Saturday Night at the Bijou (1960s–1970s)
  • Dialing for Dollars
    Dialing for Dollars
    Dialing for Dollars was a franchised format local television program in the United States and Canada, popular in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.-Format:...

    (1960s–early 1970s)
  • Metromedia
    Metromedia
    Metromedia was a media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956 to 1986 and owned Orion Pictures from 1986-1997.- Overview :...

     Movie (1967–1986)
  • Creature Features
    Creature Features (WNEW)
    Creature Features a classic horror film show broadcast in the New York Metropolitan Area, on WNEW, Channel 5 . It was hosted by Lou Steele , who became familiar to Channel 5 viewers as the guy who started off the 10 o'clock News by asking: "It's 10 p.m.; do you know where your children...

    (1969–1973, 1979–1980)
  • The 11:30 Movie (1969–1970s)
  • Fortune Movie (1969–1970)
  • Ladies Day Movie with Fran Lee (1969)
  • Flashing Phrase Flick (1970s; hosted by staff announcer
    Announcer
    An announcer is a presenter who makes "announcements" in an audio medium or a physical location.-Television and other media:Some announcers work in television production , radio or filmmaking, usually providing narrations, news updates, station identification, or an introduction of a product in...

     Ed Ladd)
  • Drive-In Movie (1981–1988)
  • Big Apple Movie (1980s)
  • The Channel 5 Movie Club (1980s)
  • Channel 5 Movie (1986–1990s)

WPIX
WPIX
WPIX, channel 11, is a television station in New York City built, signed on, and owned by the Tribune Company. WPIX also serves as the flagship station of The CW Television Network...

 New York

  • 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
    Chiller Theatre (New York)
    Chiller Theatre was a Saturday night show on Channel 11 WPIX in New York City that showed classic horror movies.-1960s:Chiller Theater actually began on WPIX during 1961 and in 1963 included Zacherley as the on-air host. However, by 1965, Zacherley left the show and a new opening was created using...

     (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)

WUTV
WUTV
WUTV, virtual channel 29, is the Fox-affiliated television station in Buffalo, New York. It broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 14. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, in a duopoly with the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate WNYO-TV...

 Buffalo

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

WJW Cleveland

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

WUAB
WUAB
WUAB, identified on-air as "My43 The Block, WUAB", is the MyNetworkTV affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio. The station is licensed to the suburb of Lorain, and it shares a studio in downtown Cleveland with sister station WOIO, Cleveland's CBS affiliate. Its transmitter is located in Parma, Ohio...

 Cleveland

  • United Artists Star Movie (Early-Mid 1970s)
  • Channel 43 Star Movie (1977-1980s)
  • United Artists Late Movie (1970s)

KAUT-TV
KAUT-TV
KAUT-TV, virtual channel 43 , is the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Owned by Local TV, KAUT is sister station to NBC affiliate KFOR-TV . The two stations share studios at 444 East Britton Road, along U.S...

 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 – present)

KOCB
KOCB
KOCB, virtual channel 34 , is the CW-affiliated television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group of Maryland, LLC, in a duopoly with Fox affiliate KOKH-TV...

 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
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority
OETA , is a state network of Public Broadcasting Service member Non-commercial educational Public television stations covering the entire state of Oklahoma....

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

KYW-TV
KYW-TV
KYW-TV, virtual channel 3, is an owned and operated television station of the CBS Television Network, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. KYW-TV shares a studio facility with its sister station, CW flagship WPSG just north of Center City Philadelphia...

 Philadelphia

  • Movie 3
    Movie 4
    Movie 4 was a television program that aired at various times, but predominantly weekday afternoons, on WNBC-TV in New York City from 1956 to 1974. The program aired top-rank first-run movies and other future classics from Hollywood, as well as foreign films...

    (1957–1965)
  • The Sunday Night Movie (c. Mid 1960s–Late 1980s)
  • Saturday Night Dead (Late 1970s-1980s)

WCAU-TV
WCAU
WCAU, channel 10, is an owned-and-operated television station of the NBC Television Network, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WCAU has its studios on the border between Philadelphia and Bala Cynwyd. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 from a transmitter in the...

 Philadelphia

  • Shock Theater
    Shock Theater
    Shock Theater was a package of 52 classic horror films from Universal Studios released for television showings in October 1957 by Screen Gems, the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. The Shock Theater package included Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man and the The Wolf Man...

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

WPHL
WPHL-TV
WPHL-TV, channel 17, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by the Tribune Company and currently affiliated with the News Corporation-owned MyNetworkTV television network. This makes it the largest non-O&O station of the network...

 Philadelphia

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

WPSG
WPSG
WPSG, channel 57, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WPSG is owned by the CBS Corporation and is the east coast flagship station for the CW Television Network, which is owned jointly by CBS and Time Warner...

 Philadelphia

  • Philly 57 Super Movie (1980s–1990s)
  • Paramount Teleplex (1990s-Early 2000s)

WPVI-TV
WPVI-TV
WPVI-TV, channel 6, is an owned-and-operated television station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. WPVI has its studios located on the border between Philadelphia and Bala Cynwyd, and its transmitter is located in the...

 Philadelphia

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

WTXF
WTXF-TV
WTXF-TV, virtual channel 29 , is an owned-and-operated station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...

 Philadelphia

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

KSTW
KSTW
KSTW is a television station serving the Seattle, Washington media market. It is owned by CBS Corporation, and is a part of The CW Television Network. It broadcasts its digital signal on VHF channel 11...

 Tacoma/Seattle

  • 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)

WJLA
WJLA-TV
WJLA-TV, channel 7, is the ABC affiliated television station in Washington, D.C.. It is the flagship station of the Allbritton Communications Company, which also operates local cable station NewsChannel 8. The two stations share broadcast facilities in the Rosslyn section of Arlington, Virginia...

  • The 4 O'Clock Movie (1970s-Early 1980s)
  • The Great Late Movie (1970s-1990s)

CKLW-TV / CBET
CBET
CBET, channel 9, is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's owned-and-operated television station in Windsor, Ontario. The station's signal also covers the Detroit, Michigan area across the international border in the United States, and is counted as a Detroit station for the purposes of...

 Windsor

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

CKVR-TV
CKVR-TV
CKVR-DT, is a television station in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, owned by Bell Media, it serves as the flagship station of Bell Media's secondary television service, CTV Two, with facilities located at 33 Beacon Road in Barrie...

 Barrie

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

CITY-TV
CITY-TV
CITY-DT, Channel 57 , is a television station based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada owned and operated by Rogers Media...

 / Citytv
Citytv
Citytv is a Canadian English language television system owned and operated by Rogers Communications under its Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. division...

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