Scott McGee is TCM's Senior Director of Original Productions and co-programmer of the TCM Classic Film Festival. He joins the podcast to talk about the 30th anniversary of TCM and how the network is celebrating this milestone event through short documentary videos and on-air programming. He also previews the 15th TCM Classic Film Festival. This year's theme is "Most Wanted: Crime and Justice in Film" and Scott
highlights some of the films and stars that will attend. We also discuss the films that are programmed for the 100th-anniversary celebrations of both Columbia Pictures and MGM Studios. If you plan on attending the festival, this is a great preview of what you can expect. If you can't attend, you'll still enjoy our celebration of TCM's 30th anniversary and the network's continued mission to preserve and celebrate classic cinema.
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