Attention U.S. TCM Subscribers: W.C. Fields never found a more true life environment than 'It's a Gift' (1934) to ply his deadpan but hilariously creative humour. His domestic setting is so full of relatable situations and characters, not a single scene (apart from the time period fixtures contained therein) appears dated in the slightest. (More here including Tuesday evening's showtime information throughout the U.S.):