Best sources of information about classic movies shown on television.
American Movie Classics
The cable TV network once dedicated to the best of classic Hollywood has begun showing newer movies and running (gasp!) commercials during its films.
Turner Classic Movies
The home page for the 24-hour classic movies cable channel, which owns one of the finest movie libraries ever assembled and long ago over from AMC as the best classic film channel.
The Movies Make TCM A Perfect 10
SF Chronicle film critic Mick LaSalle offers his comments about Turner Classic Movies on the occasion of their 10th anniversary.
Fox Movie Channel
Home page for the cable network that shows nothing but films, most of them classics. Check their schedule or use your "backlot pass" to read special features and interviews.
Radio Times
From BBC Worldwide. UK residents can check the TV and radio listings and put together their own viewing diary, and everybody else can read film reviews from a large database, or check out the articles and regular features.
TivoPlex, on Box Office Prophets
John Seal writes reviews of obscure films showing on TV each week, offering a great resource for film fans who don't have the time to comb the listings for hidden gems and oddities.
TNT
As a part of the Turner conglomerate, TNT often shows classic (or at least older) movies.
TV Now
Find out when your favorite actors/actresses are appearing on TV. Besides that, TV-Now has also collected a number of categories that classic fans will enjoy, including various genres of the 30s-40, Film Noir, and so forth. Visit their home page for more good stuff.