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Thanks stewarts.
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Now (905) Maigret The French version with English subtitles. Far superior to the two English
versions. Sit back, sip on une verre de vin and puff on a pipe and enjoy! |
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In case you missed the start it appears to be about a man who has lost his memory
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and,having been identified and brought home dies of Strycnine poisoning
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https://tv-films.co.uk/channel/talking-pictures-tv/
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sparrow loves this thread
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Rip Sparrow
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Rip Sparrow, you will be greatly missed on here.
No naming on here please, so anyone who wishes to can add their condolences. |
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ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! Well done Mr Top2.
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And as if Talking Pictures paying a tribute- 12.20 today-Grand National Night-Crime drama-horse trainer's wife dies unexpectedly leaving him accused of murder.
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10.25 pm tonight , the original The Fly , brilliant
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You may have overlooked 'Frankel v Brigadier Gerard. The greatest showdown'. YouTube.
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The wrong thread I know but a good bunch of posters on here.
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A classic John Mills film , 3.20 pm today The HISTORY OF MR POLLY
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Saw "Jackpot" an episode of Dixon of Dock Green last night with Kenneth Cope. Although George was well past it, it was quite a good episode and quite funny with the Cope character having the last laugh. Although I saw very little evidence that the criminals were guilty of the theft of 16 grand to be convicted of it
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yes i saw that episode few months back, really enjoyed it, ps one of my fav films on tonight 8.10pm, ive probably mentioned it loads on here , The Halfway House . 1944 with Merfyn and Glynis Johns , super film
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tonight 6.35 , nostalgia .....
Overview Sussex - A country rich in scenic beauty and history. South Down and Weald - open space and green woodland. This is Sussex, a county rich in scenic beauty, seaside resorts and international events; peaceful downland villages and fertile weald. History shows itself everywhere, right back to the threshold of legend - The Long Man of Wilmington and Chanctonbury Ring. All this the traveller can see and enjoy, together with the present-day delights of, for example, the Petworth Show, Goodwood Races, polo at Cowdray Park, Glyndebourne, and the fun of the Sussex coast. |
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lovely prog included glorious goodwood
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family at war now on talk pics, reckon my 1st ever crush was on Coral Atkins who played Sheila
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town like , alice now on , cracking film, followed by 39 steps with robert powell ( ok but not as good as Mores )
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I only know the Hitchcock 1935 version and I love it. Fraser from Dad's Army is in it.
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And More’s, while entertaining, not as good as Donat’s. Imo.
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now on , THE FLY 1958 , super film
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i like to keep this thread going for sparrow, mentioned loads on here but my fav 39 steps on 6.00 the k more version
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was on last night , but is available on talking pictures encire now, Gideons Way , The Big Fix ,
A stable hand is beaten to death and, in his dying confession, he says he was beaten up because he was asked to dope a horse. Gideon is asked to investigate race fixing at the local racecourse. When a trainer comes under financial pressure from bookies and has some unexpected personal expenses, he decides to accept a bribe to nobble one of his horses. Unusual betting trends alert the authorities that something is happening and Gideon visits the track to find out what is happening. He then devises a plan to catch the crooks.—jem.. enjoyable watch , |
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6.00pm tonight cracker with alec guinness 1950 Last holiday, and on bbc2 12.40 1949 classic Whiskey galore
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For all Brighton nostalgesiacs, Jigsaw. 22.05. Great shots of Brighton apparently.
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Jigsaw's a cracking film. One of Jack Warner's finest. Brighton as I remember it as a kid. Miles away from what it's become today.
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not talking pics, but tonight 8.00 on itv3 enjoyable Midsomer Murders , re horse racing syndicate that own Bantling Boy scenes from windsor racecourse featured
Barnaby and Scott enter the world of horseracing when the trainer of thoroughbred Bantling Boy is battered to death. Bruce Hartley was an alcoholic who had vowed to expose the reason why his father bequeathed the horse to four Midsomer villagers. The other members of the syndicate come under suspicion, but the killing continues - then Bantling Boy falls ill. The detectives must unravel secrets hidden at the aristocratic Bantling Hall to find the killer. |
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Out of interest, that excellent Jigsaw film is the one that has been most shown on Talking Pictures to date...
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Two good films on TP tonight. Night of the Demon & Pink String and Sealing Wax.
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ill be waching, The Halfway House again tonight , cracking 1944 film[
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Please Sir! 2.50pm Monday.
One of mt favourite films, still stands the test of time. It’s like a modern-day Shakespeare comedy there are that many plots, sub-plots, unrequited love, intrigue, etc. Terrific acting thrown in from Alderton, Guyler, frosty-faced Joan Sanderson, etc, a feelgood film. |
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agreed , wasnt a fan of Guyler as an actor, but my God he was brilliant in the radio series Men of the Ministry ps after Please Sir , theres a brillant film with Alistair Sim , An Inspector Calls
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only channel really worth watching these days
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Yeah, amazing film elisjohn.
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Crown court now
Dog race forecast crookery |
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Saw that one a while back. They picked the thickest looking perps. possible did they not? Producer clearly had a very low opinion of doggie folk.
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