Tomorrow night, TCM is showing Life is Beautiful at — on my streaming service — 7 PM. This is the 1997 movie starring and co-written by Robert Begnigini, who plays a Jewish-Italian bookshop owner trying to keep his son out of a Nazi concentration camp. It won a surprising number of Academy Awards including one for Best Actor and it reminded some of the infamous Jerry Lewis movie, The Day the Clown Cried.
Before it — at 5 PM on my streaming service — my streaming service guide says they're running From Darkness to Light, a documentary about the infamous Jerry Lewis movie, The Day the Clown Cried. I mention this because (a) I know a lot of us are fascinated with this movie we've never seen and (b) the online TCM guide doesn't mention it. It doesn't even say what's on at that hour.
You may wish to program your DVR or one, both or neither. But at least I've alerted you and you can make an informed decision. Check your listings for the correct start time on your source for TCM for Life is Beautiful and if it doesn't list the film before it, assume it's probably From Darkness to Light.