You guys. You guys. I love Judy.
Judy Garland, “the world’s greatest entertainer,” would have been 90 years old on Sunday, June 10.
To celebrate Garland’s birthday, Turner Classic Movies will broadcast a 24-hour marathon of her best films, including The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, Easter Parade and A Star is Born.
Here is the complete schedule. Asterisked titles below are those programs co-hosted by Robert Osborne and Garland biographer John Fricke:
- 6 am — Everybody Sing
- 7:45 am — Love Finds Andy Hardy
- 9:30 am — Strike Up the Band
- *12 pm — For Me and My Gal
- *2 pm — Girl Crazy
- *3:45 pm — A Star Is Born
- *7 pm — The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic (documentary)
- 8 pm — The Wizard of Oz (ESSENTIAL, JR. series)
- *10 pm — Meet Me in St. Louis
- *12 am — Easter Parade
- *2 am — Summer Stock
- 4:15 am — I Could Go On Singing
On June 22 (the 43rd anniversary of Garland’s death), PBS will rebroadcast the Emmy-winning American Masters | Judy Garland: By Myself, co-produced by Fricke.