TV picks for April 10 — Laurence Olivier, "Toy Hunter," "A River Runs Through It"

April 9, 2013 at 7:24PM
Craig Shefferand Brad Pitt in "A River Runs Through It" ORG XMIT: MIN2013040514172032
Craig Sheffer and Brad Pitt in 1992’s “A River Runs Through It.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Fishing for compliments

Brad Pitt first turned heads in "Thelma & Louise," but it was 1992's "A River Runs Through It" (7 p.m., Sundance) that proved he was more than just a chiseled hunk. Robert Redford directs this moving tale.

To Sir, with love

Laurence Olivier is TCM's featured actor this month, and tonight's roster of his films is top-notch, starting with 1972's "Sleuth" (7 p.m.) and continuing with 1979's "A Little Romance" (9:30 p.m.) featuring a very young Diane Lane.

Rock 'n' roll all night

In the Season 2 premiere of "Toy Hunter" (8 p.m., Travel), Gene Simmons asks our eager explorer to dig up rare Kiss memorablia. Does a four-foot tongue dispenser count as a toy?

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