Updates
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Cruisin’ with Clark
First of all, let me apologize for not posting a Gossip Friday last week…I didn’t realize how much they would be missed, thank you for your feedback, everyone! Gossip Fridays will no longer be a weekly feature, but will still pop up from time to time when I find a good one. I’ve used all my best stuff plus I’m eight months pregnant so I need to slow down a bit! I visited the High Museum in Atlanta this past weekend for their special exhibit called “The Allure of the Automobile”. I generally have no interest in car shows but this one contained two of Clark’s cars so I was…
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Happy Birthday, Carole Lombard
Today is the 101st anniversary of the birth of Carole Lombard, Clark’s third wife and the light of his life. Happy Birthday to Clark’s little screwball! To celebrate, I’ve added a page for Carole in the Wives section. Many thanks for all the help I received on it! And the TV Listings have been updated through January so check that out–lots of great Gable movies in the coming months.
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Lots of New Stuff!
I’ve been doing a lot of updates around here so here’s what’s new: First and foremost, a special thanks to R.R. for the awesome new gallery banner! There are several new pictures in the gallery too, so check those out. There’s a new section under Info devoted to Clark’s five wives. So far #4 and #5, Sylvia Ashley and Kathleen Williams, are up. The other three to follow (yes, Carole Lombard is coming soon!) New film pages for But Not For Me, Lone Star and The King and Four Queens, all including audio clips. New radio shows in the Multimedia section: China Seas with Lucille Ball, A Farewell to Arms with Josephine Hutchinson and…
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Tomorrow is Gable Day!
Tomorrow is Clark Gable Day on TCM! Here is the complete lineup: Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) 1:45am Command Decision (1949) 4:00am Strange Interlude (1932) 6:00am Manhattan Melodrama (1934) 8:00am China Seas (1935) 9:45am They Met in Bombay (1941) 11:15am Betrayed (1952) 1:00pm Idiot’s Delight (1939) 3:00pm Forsaking All Others (1934) 5:00pm Love on the Run (1936) 6:30pm Red Dust (1932) 8:00pm Mogambo (1953) 9:30pm Test Pilot (1938) 11:00pm This is the first time in recent years (if at all) that Clark has had his own day during TCM’s annual Summer Under the Stars festival. Strange Interlude and They Met in Bombay in particular are rare for them to show, …