Monday, December 23, 2013



Sunday TV: 'Sound of Music' movie, 'The Good Wife'


What's worth watching, and what might not be, in prime time on Sunday.

The Sound of Music | ABC, Sunday, 7 ET/PT
On the heels of NBC's live TV special comes ABC's annual repeat of the movie — one of the most popular Hollywood has ever produced. In a nod to the spirit of the season, we'll refrain from using the film version to rehash what went wrong with the TV one, and instead just point out that anyone watching the TV version no doubt left it with renewed respect for the film and, in particular, Julie Andrews' and Christopher Plummer's performances. In case you doubted, those roles are harder to pull off than they may look.
The Shop Around the Corner/In The Good Old Summertime | TCM, Sunday, 8 ET/5 PT
Had enough Music? TCM offers two classics that, while not exactly Christmas movies, do set their pivotal scenes during the holiday. (Yes, that also goes for Summertime, which despite the oddly chosen title, mostly takes place in the winter.) Both are based on the same Hungarian play that also inspired the Broadway musical She Loves Meand the 1998 film You've Got Mail.
The Good Wife | CBS, Sunday, 8:30 ET/PT
No current show had a better fall than this CBS legal drama, which was just named one of the year's best by the American Film Institute. If you missed this pivotal episode, it's running again on Sunday. And if you watched it — well, like most episodes of The Good Wife, it's worth watching again.

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