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TCM Highlights: April 1-11 and Complete April 2026 Schedule

TCM has an exciting lineup for April 2026, celebrated with a variety of themes and iconic film tributes. This month, the network will spotlight significant topics and personalities in classic cinema.

TCM Highlights: April 1-11

April begins with special honors for renowned figures and memorable film settings. The programs will be broadcast on Thursday and Friday nights as follows:

April 1: Doris Day Birthday Tribute

On April 1, TCM kicks off with a birthday tribute to Doris Day, born on April 3, 1922. The evening includes:

  • Love Me or Leave Me (1955) – Day portrays Ruth Etting.
  • Calamity Jane (1953) – Features the Oscar-winning song “Secret Love.”
  • My Dream Is Yours (1949) – A lighthearted musical comedy.
  • Please Don’t Eat the Daisies (1960) – Day stars opposite David Niven.
  • April in Paris (1952) – Day as a chorus girl opposite Ray Bolger.

April 2: Deep in the Heart of Texas

April 2 will highlight Texas-themed films at 7:45 PM, featuring:

  • Oily Hare (1952) – A Bugs Bunny short.
  • Giant (1956) – A drama starring Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean.
  • The Last Picture Show (1971) – An Oscar-winning film about Texas adolescence.
  • Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (1998) – A story about high school friends.
  • Brewster McCloud (1970) – A comedy set beneath the Houston Astrodome.
  • Seven Days in May (1964) – A political thriller starring Kirk Douglas.

April 3: Honoring Roger Corman

On April 3, TCM will pay tribute to Roger Corman in celebration of his 100th birthday on April 5, 1926. The lineup includes:

  • Roger Corman: Pope of Pop Cinema (2021) – A documentary about Corman’s impact.
  • A Bucket of Blood (1959) – A horror/comedy starring a murderous busboy.
  • The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) – A cult classic featuring a deadly plant.
  • Teenage Doll (1957) – A teen noir about vengeance.
  • Five Guns West (1955) – Corman’s directorial debut Western.
  • The Beast With a Million Eyes (1955) – A sci-fi film closing the night.

April 4: Uplifting Musical – Godspell

On April 4, TCM presents Godspell (1973), a musical adaptation of the Gospel of St. Matthew, featuring iconic songs.

April 5: Easter Celebration

April 5 features Easter-themed classics, starting at 8:00 PM:

  • Easter Parade (1948) – Starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire.
  • King of Kings (1961) – A grand tale of Jesus Christ, narrated by Orson Welles.

April 6: Star of the Month – Sophia Loren

This April, TCM honors Italian actress Sophia Loren, starting April 6. The tribute kicks off with a special interview segment.

April 7: James Garner Birthday Tribute

On April 7, viewers can celebrate James Garner’s legacy with a lineup featuring his notable performances across different genres.

April 8: Celebrating George Cukor

April 8 will spotlight director George Cukor, known for his sophisticated comedies. The evening will include five of his acclaimed films.

April 9: More Texas Classics

On April 9, the Texas theme continues with renowned films, including Bonnie and Clyde (1967), marking a significant moment in American cinema.

April 10: Roger Corman’s Visionary Works

April 10 is dedicated to more of Corman’s influential films, showcasing his unique approach to independent cinema.

April 11: Michael Caine Features

Ending the week on April 11, TCM will highlight Michael Caine’s remarkable career with two classic films.

For the complete April 2026 schedule, visit El-Balad to download the full printable calendar.

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