List of movie umbrella titles in North America
This is a listing of topics pertaining to movies broadcast on television under various umbrella titles. Unless otherwise noted, all titles are presented based upon the chronological order and/or daypart in which they were first broadcast.[1]
Movie umbrella titles on network television
ABC
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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
- The Toy That Grew Up (1962–1972)
- Film Odyssey (1971–1973)
- The Silent Comedy Film Festival (1970s)
- Matinee at the Bijou (1980–1985)
- Sprockets (1983)
- P.O.V. (1988–present)
- Independent Lens (1999–present)
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 After 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
- The Magical World of Disney (1990–1999)
- The Zoog Movie (2000–2003)
- The Disney Channel Movie (2003–present)
FX
- DVD on TV
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
- Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons (Sundays; 2002–2003)
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
- USA Movie (mid-1980s-early 2000s)
- USA Up All Night (weekend late nights; 1986–1998)
- Ready for the Weekend Movie
- USA Original Movie (first film: The Forgotten; most recent: Over/Under)
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)
- The Ben Hunter Movie Matinee (1960s–early 1980s, weekday afternoons)
- 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 Channel 11 Movie Club (1982–1986, Sunday mornings)
- 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 Waterbury/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 Shorts (1948)
- Feature Film (1948)
- 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)
- P. J. Movie Party (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)
- Best of Hopalong Cassidy (1950s)
- Movie Date (1950s)
- 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
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
- Off Beat Cinema (1993–2012)
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
- Nightmare Theatre (1965–1978)
- Wednesday Night Theater (1970s)
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–2000s)[11]
- Late Great Movies (1980s–1990s)
- 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ "Films Tops for KTTV, Colgate." Billboard, October 14, 1957, p. 8.
- ↑ http://www.mrpopculture.com/files/December%201,%201966.pdf
- ↑ http://atlantanatives.com/
- 1 2 3 Per Chicago Tribune TV Week section, October 12, 1968.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Per 1964 ad in TV Guide, Chicago Metropolitan Edition.
- ↑ Per 1976 WXYZ-TV clip
- ↑ List of Fran Lee Papers, New York Public Library (PDF file)
- ↑ http://www.blogto.com/city/2012/09/that_time_when_citytv_played_great_movies/
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