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Quote: Chappers @ 6th December 2020, 7:49 PM

It's not on Freeview 96.

Oh well, can't help you there I'm afraid - I get mine through Sky. Maybe re-tune? Or google "Forces TV Freeview".

Laxdale Hall

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/35777/

Yes, 7.25am tomorrow morning

AND two other excellent films.......

Monday

6.35pm "Jigsaw" - bloody good murder film with Jack Warner, set in and around Brighton

10.00pm "Lady Godiva Rides Again" Loads of stars with the gorgeous Diana Dors, who coincidentally sort of played Ruth Ellis who is also in this film! - The last woman to hang in Britain in "Yield to the Night" (brilliant film!! Superbly played by Diana).

... and:

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 4th October 2020, 9:55 AM

The Small Voice (1948)... ...

... ... Very good film.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/35193/24/#P1226503

On TPTV Tuesday 2.30pm.

Ooops, well spotted - missed that one. Glad one of us is on the ball.

The Good and The Bad....................on TPTV of course :-

Monday 21st at midnight "Turn The Key Softly" - BRILLIANT!! And have a hankie ready for the end. Teary

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046471/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

AND IN COMPLETE CONTRAST - one and a half hours later :-

"No Sex Please, We're British" from 1973 with Ronnie Corbett who I would think..........well, dunno what to say about this utter load of tosh. Brits can make shit films along with the best of them - that's for sure.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070450/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0

If you're into Sid James, his daughter Reina talks about her father on TPTV Friday 8th 7.40 am in an episode of "Talking Pictures"

"She discusses how few people knew Sid's real laugh." ?

New series of Father Brown starts on BBC1 13.45 tomorrow (Monday) & then daily (Mon-Fri) for 10 episodes. If past years are anything to go by, this will be followed by a new series of Shakespeare & Hathaway in a fortnight's time.*

Also on Monday afternoon 15.45 TPTV - Seance on a Wet Afternoon - Exceptionally good but largely overlooked (despite being Oscar & BAFTA nominated) crime drama, well worth watching, starring Richard Attenborough and Kim Stanley).

*Edit: Apologies - Monday's episode - and the ensuing nine - are in fact repeats of series 7 from two years ago. New series of Father Brown - and therefore a new series of Shakespeare & Hathaway - are, like the Christmases of Scrooge's third ghost, yet to come.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 3rd January 2021, 2:56 PM

Also on Monday afternoon 15.45 TPTV - Seance on a Wet Afternoon - Exceptionally good but largely overlooked (despite being Oscar & BAFTA nominated) crime drama, well worth watching,...........................

Certainly is, as is 99.99% of what Attenborough is in.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd January 2021, 5:53 AM

If you're into Sid James, his daughter Reina talks about her father on TPTV Friday 8th 7.40 am in an episode of "Talking Pictures"

"She discusses how few people knew Sid's real laugh." ?

Watching Reina James interview on TPTV about her father Sid, she pointed out that he was born on Hancock Street in Jobo, SA.

fade out Twilight Zone music....................

Hurrah! Starting from Saturday 6th Feb., TPTV are replicating, from 9 to 12, "Saturday Morning Pictures", which was a must for us Baby Boomers as we were sent packing to the local Ritz with our tanner (6d = 2½p) for a feast of, usually, a cartoon, edge of the seat serial, cowboy film and maybe an educational film, and half way through, if it was your birthday, they would have you up on the stage to receive a present. Can't remember what they were now.

Such happy memories, then out at midday to pour into the toy section of the local department store to see what we could afford/steal Pirate in the way of plastic soldiers etc.

It was a great time. Commando Cody, Loony Tunes, a zoom or a Fab and I think it was 1 shilling in the mid 60's
Or free if your mates let you in through the emergency exit.

Monday 18 Jan - 15:10 Film4:
The Ladykillers

Tuesday 19 Jan - 13:30 Sony Classic (Freeview 51; Sky 319; Virgin 424):
What A Carve Up (Sid James, Kenneth Connor, Denis Price, Shirley Eaton, Esma Cannon; written by Ray Cooney) followed at 15:20 by Rock Around The Clock

From Saturday Feb 6th TPTV are showing "Saturday Morning Pictures" each week from 9am to noon. Starting with Popeye, Zorro's Black Whip, Cup Fever, The Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe and Superman (1941 short).

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 17th January 2021, 1:58 PM

From Saturday Feb 6th TPTV are showing "Saturday Morning Pictures" each week from 9am to noon. Starting with Popeye, Zorro's Black Whip, Cup Fever, The Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe and Superman (1941 short).

You're doing it again :(

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 12th January 2021, 9:18 AM

Hurrah! Starting from Saturday 6th Feb., TPTV are replicating, from 9 to 12, "Saturday Morning Pictures", which was a must for us Baby Boomers as we were sent packing to the local Ritz with our tanner (6d = 2½p) for a feast of, usually, a cartoon, edge of the seat serial, cowboy film and maybe an educational film, and half way through, if it was your birthday, they would have you up on the stage to receive a present. Can't remember what they were now.

Such happy memories, then out at midday to pour into the toy section of the local department store to see what we could afford/steal Pirate in the way of plastic soldiers etc.

Coffin dodgers!

Laughing out loud

Quote: lofthouse @ 17th January 2021, 3:11 PM

Coffin dodgers!

Laughing out loud

Confucius say, Man who laugh at own jokes is Stupit Iriot or Rood Eye

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