Diane Keaton (l.) and Woody Allen in Annie Hall (1977), 8:00 PM
Actress Diane Keaton died back in October at the age of 79. It's time for TCM to do its programming tribute to her. This one is a bit different in that a lot of the tributes are an entire night of prime time, or for people with enough movies, an entire 24 hours. Keaton, on the other hand, is getting a tribute starting tomorrow, January 25 at 12:30 PM after Noir Alley and continuing through the first two movies of prime time, concluding in time for TCM to run its normal Silent Sunday Nights and TCM Imports programming blocks. This is still enough time for TCM to run five of Keaton's movies:
12:30 PM Father of the Bride, the remake of the classic Spencer Tracy movie;
2:30 PM Reds, about journalist John Reed who went to the nascent Soviet Union to document the revolution;
6:00 PM Manhattan Murder Mystery, a Woody Allen comedy about, well, murder mystery;
8:00 PM Annie Hall, another of Keaton's collaborations with Allen, this time winning her an Oscar; and
10:00 PM Baby Boom, with Keaton becoming an unexpected adoptive mother and moving to Vermont.

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