Freeform, 8:30 p.m. ET
Tuesday nights on TV are notably, depressingly slow this summer, and virtually the only diversionary solace to be found is in a telecast of an old movie or two. So here’s one, from 1971: Gene Wilder, at his bewitchingly edgy best, playing a factory owner who exploits workers, looks down on his customers, and hates children. Or does he? Roald Dahl, the same twisted mind that gave us James and the Giant Peach, The Witches, and the “Man from the South” episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, provides the story. Reportedly, no Oompa Loompas were hurt in the making of this motion picture.
AMC, 11:00 p.m. ET
After teaming for Stripes in 1981, Harold Ramis and Bill Murray reteamed, three years later, for this comedy blockbuster, which presented one absolutely unforgettable image after another. One, for example, would be the demon-possessed Sigourney Weaver. Another would be the Manhattan-terrorizing giant marshmallow man. On such an otherwise uneventful night for TV, what you gonna watch?