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Apologies, donegal. It's actually showing on BBC4 and another episode is due at 9pm next Monday.
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BBC Four BBC Four Mon 26 Aug 9pm - 9:30pm Presenter Robert Robinson Patrick Campbell Judy Geeson Edward Woodward Frank Muir Joan Bakewell Noel Edmonds |
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yes I got it. My word, telly was good then. Patrick Campbell And Frank Muir are hilarious. Not sure if you watched it but when PC stuttered ( with impeccable timing)..."an.....Ethiopean.......woodpecker I nearly wet myself!
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I have recorded it tonight but used to watch it regular in the 70s.
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Somebody recently mentioned "The Fly" which will be shown on Tuesday at 2315 hours.
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Showing on the Talking Pictures Channel at 9.10pm tonight is the 1963 film Dr Crippen.
The real-life story of Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen, who was hanged in London in 1910 for poisoning his wife so he could be with his young lover. But was he truly guilty of murder? ![]() |
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2 good films friday evening, League of Gentleman and my fav version of The 39 steps with K more
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If one likes a good revenge movie then you can't get much better than.
Chato's Land |
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I have no idea what happened to Michae Winner later on but early on he was a quality director
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For those that haven't seen it or want to see it again the original version of "Get Carter" (1971) will be shown tonight on BBC4 at 10.45pm.
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1951 Tom Brown Schooldays , with Robert Newton just finished on Tp , great film
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Jackpot, tonights episode of dixons of dock green , 50 years old and imho as good as any polce story ive seen, it was brilliant with kenneth cope
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keep meaning to watch DIXON and keep forgetting its on
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11.15 tonight, great british film Spring and Port wine with the wonderful James Mason as the strict head of the family, with Diane Coupland as his wife with children the gorgeous Hannah Gordon and rebellious Susan George and their brother Rodney Bewes.
Marvellous film of how life was back in late 60s, Bolton isn't quite the same now. |
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Great film which the channel has shown quite a few times.
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I've seen it a good few times sparrow, but will watch again, how many families had the man of the house ruling with an iron fist but decent underneath.
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the brothers on now , super
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I loved the way he treated that overcoat and then his wife had to pawn it
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Yes and that fish must have stank after a few days!
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Ah, the herring
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one of the great films on film4 today at 16.30 , How green was my valley
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2 films on TP tomorrow , really good one at 9.10 am Sons of the sea based at Dartmouth , and at 17.35 one of the best, cleverest films ever The Boys
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Now on TP, Dressed to kill , 1946 Sherock Holmes with Basil Rathbone , by far the best Holmes imo
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Until i saw Sherlock mentioned Elis thought you meant the one with Nancy Allen
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Hayden, i must adnit that Angie Dickinson was hot in that
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the museum and taxi scene
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On the channel tonight at 10.05pm is the 1971 film Villain.
Villain is a 1971 British gangster film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane, Nigel Davenport and Donald Sinden. It is based on James Barlow's 1968 novel The Burden of Proof. Villain was director Michael Tuchner's first feature film after directing in television. |
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super channel, sparrow
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Indeed it is.
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Storyline
Of East London, Vic Dakin dotes on his aged and largely bedridden mother. He is also the leader of a criminal gang whose proceeds are largely from the regular collection of "protection money" from their victims. Vic often uses brutal violence against enemies as well as "friends" to prove a point, the violence in and of itself which he seems to relish. While not a regular means to money, Vic decides that his gang will work on a tip to rob a factory payroll, which, somewhat against his wants, will entail working with fellow criminal Frank Fletcher, who understands such a job better than Vic or anyone on his team. Making the job more complex at this time are: the police being after Vic for the vicious attack on one of Vic's associates who acted as a police snitch; and Vic's association with Wolfie Lissner, who procures sexual services for a number of people, including some fairly high profile ones, and who often acts as Vic's "on demand" sexual partner.—Huggo |
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mentioned on here numerous times, but Grand national night on tomorrow 17.35 TP a cracking good film
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watched night of the demon last night , a really good occult type film
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This channel often shows some crackers like The Hustler, Hobson's choice and others that I enjoy.
I also enjoy The Footage Detectives with Mike Read and his co-presenter. Amazing seeing Mini's Ford Anglia's and Ford Zodiacs etc. |
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the brothers on tonight at 8.00, gorgeous proper sexy women,
, and then good film tomorrow Jigsaw |
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11.15 today , great 1949 film, The history of mr polly,
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The Quiet Man Film 4 +1 now, John Wayne, great punch up.
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The Browning Version now on TP , cracking film
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Starting tonight at 10.05pm "The Wheeltappers And Shunters Club" Episode 1 from 1974.
Produced by Granada Television, The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club originally aired on ITV from 1974 to 1977. Set in a fictional Northern working men’s club, the show recreated the atmosphere of the traditional British club scene of the 1970s. Hosted by comedian Colin Crompton as the club’s chairman and usually compered by Bernard Manning, the series featured a unique format where the audience sat around tables, enjoying drinks and snacks, singing along, and participating much like they would in a real club. 48 episodes were broadcast over six series. The show’s guest lineup included many well-known and rising stars, giving early TV exposure to acts like Cannon & Ball and Paul Daniels. A long list of artists such as Alvin Stardust, Lonnie Donegan, Kathy Kirby, The Krankies, Roy Orbison, and Gene Pitney, among others, also appeared. |
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Sparrow you missed,affiliated at the end.
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Will be Great to see wee Nicky before she became famous
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