Open Fire
1994. Crime. Directed by Paul Greengrass. Stars Rupert Graves, Kate Hardie & Jim Carter. A compelling drama capturing the life of one of Britain's most wanted men during the 1980s - David Martin.
The Agitator
1945. Drama. Director: John Harlow. Stars William Hartnell, Mary Morris & John Laurie. In this 'lost' William Hartnell film, a socialist inherits the British factory where he works as a union mechanic.
Romantic Undertakings
1996. A daughter takes on the running of a funeral business after her father's death. Stars William Katt.
Look At Life And So To Bed
1960. A focus on sleep and the best methods to get it. Also, with a look at beds, mattresses and how they have changed over time.
Out of Town
Coarse Fishing and Yerro's Operation. 1980. Jack Hargreaves goes in search of big roach on the last day of the coarse fishing season. He then watches an operation on his noisy mule \"Yerro\".
A Gunman Has Escaped
1948. Drama. Stars John Harvey, John Fitzgerald, Robert Cartland. Written by John Gilling. Three armed robbers kill a passer-by in a robbery and flee the city.
Frozen Alive
1964. Sci-Fi. Directed by Bernard Knowles. Mark Stevens, Marianne Koch & Wolfgang Lukschy. A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject.
Fire Maidens From Outerspace
1956. Sci-Fi comedy. Spacemen land on the 13th Moon of Jupiter and find man-hungry space girls waiting for them. Stars: Harry Fowler, Paul Carpenter & Sydney Tafler.
Unearthly Stranger
1963. Sci-Fi. Directed by John Krish. Stars John Neville, Phillip Stone, Gabriella Licudi & Warren Mitchell. A government scientist quickly marries a mysterious woman who he knows little about.
Yuma
1971. Western. Directed by Ted Post. Stars Clint Walker, Kathryn Hays & Edgar Buchanan. Tough U.S. marshal Dave Harmon is sent out to Yuma, Arizona to clean up the lawless western town.
Batman
Walk the Straight and Narrow. 1966. Stars Adam West, Art Carney & Loren Ewing. Batman and Robin escape their previous peril and are back in action seeking to foil the Archer's devious plans.
Laxdale Hall
1952. Comedy. Car owners of a remote Scottish village refuse to pay road funds until a proper road has been built. Starring Ronald Squire, Fulton Mackay & Prunella Scales.
Blue Pullman
1960. Factual. Directed by James Ritchie. The 'Blue Pullman', a new diesel train liaising between Manchester and St. Pancras is prepared for its grand inaugural journey.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Farewell to Tuck. 1958. Stars Richard Greene, Alexander Gauge & Carl Bernard. When the Archbishop visits Nottingham, the Sheriff plans to get rid of the troublesome Friar Tuck once and for all.
Out of Town
Rakemaker/Stagecoach. 1986. Jack visits Mr Sims and watches how he makes a rake by hand out of ash wood. Then in the New Forest he unexpectedly encounters a 'Wild West' stagecoach.
The Footage Detectives
We take you to Aberdeen in the 60s and to the mills in the 40s, but with a modern jazzy twist. Who remembers 'Needle Time'? And who frequented the Athenaeum Dance Hall in Muswell Hill in the 50s.
Appointment with Venus
1951. War. Director: Ralph Thomas. Stars: David Niven, Glynis Johns & George Coulouris. During WWII, a British Major is tasked with rescuing a pedigree cow from a German-occupied Channel Island.
Steam Beyond the Solent
An enchanting film about the Solent with a look at the magnificent steam trains operating across the Isle of Wight.
Gideon's Way
The Housekeeper. Stars John Gregson, Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. A serial murderess is on the loose a woman that poses as a housekeeper that preys on OAPs with money.
The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club
1974. Bernard Manning introduces Remember This rock 'n' roll band and dancers, comedian Duggie Brown, The Multichords, The Playmates, and Roy Orbison.
Margery and Gladys
2003. Comedy/Drama. Director: Geoffrey Sax. Stars Penelope Keith, June Brown & Alan David. A wealthy housewife and her maid go on the run after attacking a house burglar and leaving him for dead.
The Heritage Chart Show with Mike Read
A TOTP style TV Show for Heritage Artists based on the Heritage Chart which is voted on in over 80 countries. Songs you love from popular artists, live and on video with the odd interview.
The Heritage Chart Show with Mike Read
A TOTP style TV Show for Heritage Artists based on the Heritage Chart which is voted on in over 80 countries. Songs you love from popular artists, live and on video with the odd interview.
Hannibal Brooks
1969. War. Directed by Michael Winner. Stars Oliver Reed, John Alderton & Wolfgang Preiss. A POW working at a zoo gets the chance to escape and takes the elephant he's been caring for with him.
You Will Remember
1941. Musical drama. Directed by Jack Raymond. Stars: Robert Morley, Emlyn Williams, Dorothy Hyson. Based on the life of the English composer Leslie Stuart, famous in the British music halls.
The Texan
A Time of the Year. 1958. Stars Rory Calhoun, George Macready & Suzanne Lloyd. Bill Longley rides with a young couple on a stagecoach but an attempted robbery causes problems for all involved.
The Larkins
Come Cleaner. 1960. Stars Peggy Mount, Hilary Bamberger & Ruth Trouncer. Ada insists on a new vacuum cleaner. She must hide the purchase from Alf after a visit from a persuasive salesman.
The Steel Key
1953. Directed By Robert S. Baker and starring Terence Morgan, Joan Rice and Raymond Lovell. A professor working on a steel formula is murdered. Those after the formula will stop at nothing.
Unknown World
1951. Sci-fi. Directed by Terry O. Morse. Stars Bruce Kellogg & Otto Waldis. A group of scientists travel to the centre of the Earth to seek a habitable space in the event of a nuclear war.
A Matter of Murder
1949. Crime. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Maureen Riscoe, John Barry & John Le Mesurier. A bank clerk becomes the target of a killer and a detective after embezzling money for his girlfriend.
The Small Back Room
1949. Drama. Directors Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. Stars David Farrar, Jack Hawkins and Kathleen Byron. The best bomb disposal expert must battle his inner self, during the German raids.
Beachhead
1954. War. Directed by Stuart Heisler. Stars Tony Curtis, Frank Lovejoy & Mary Murphy. The story of four marines as they embark on a hazardous mission to find the location of Japanese minefields.
Please Sir!
1971. Comedy. Directed by Mark Stuart. Stars John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, & Joan Sanderson. Film version of the TV sitcom. Teacher Bernard Hedges takes his Fenn Street class to a holiday camp.
The Woman in Green
1945. Mystery. Director: Roy William Neill. Stars: Basil Rathbone and Henry Daniell. Sherlock Holmes investigates the mysterious murders of women, all of whom have their forefinger severed.
Dixon of Dock Green
Molenzicht. 1972. Stars Jack Warner, Maxim Hamel & Frank Mills. A man is pulled from the river and says 'Molenzicht' before dying, leading the police to meet with their counterparts in Rotterdam.
Out of Town
Rakemaker/Stagecoach. 1986. Jack visits Mr Sims and watches how he makes a rake by hand out of ash wood. Then in the New Forest he unexpectedly encounters a 'Wild West' stagecoach.
The Footage Detectives
There's reels a plenty with Pete Murray appearances, behind the scenes stories from Maureen Evans and Karen Kay, some 60s pop to take us back in time and footage of a model aircraft competition.
Public Eye
1971. Detective & Mystery Drama. Come Into The Garden, Rose. Stars Alfred Burke, Margaret Anderson & Graham Armitage. Marker encounters some strong and powerful women.
The Place of the Dead
1997. Adventure. Directed by Suri Krishnamma. Stars Greg Wise, Simon Dutton & Dougray Scott. A group of soldiers on a British Army expedition attempt to navigate an unexplored Malaysian gully.
The Death of Adolf Hitler
1973. Drama. Directed by Rex Firkin. Stars Frank Finlay, Caroline Mortimer & Oscar Quitak. The story of the last ten days of Hitler's life as his dream of a thousand year Reich became a nightmare.
The Death of Adolf Hitler
1973. Drama. Directed by Rex Firkin. Stars Frank Finlay, Caroline Mortimer & Oscar Quitak. The story of the last ten days of Hitler's life as his dream of a thousand year Reich became a nightmare.
The Seventh Commandment
1961. Drama. Director: Irvin Berwick. Stars Jonathan Kidd, Lyn Statten & Frank Arvidson. A car crash victim turns to religion after losing his memory but his girlfriend reappears to cause trouble.
The Bedroom Window
1987. Crime. Director: Curtis Hanson. Stars Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern & Isabelle Huppert. A man's secret affair turns into a nightmare after he lies to the police to protect his lover.
What's On TPTV With Noel
Founder of Talking Pictures TV and one half of the Footage Detectives, Noel Cronin, shares shows and films not to be missed throughout February.
Dangerous Assignment
The One Blue Chip Story. 1952. Stars Brian Donlevy, Elisabeth Fraser & Michael Ansara. Steve travels to Macao to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring and learn who is spreading the money in the area.
Love from a Stranger
1937. Drama. Stars Ann Harding, Basil Rathbone & Binnie Hale. A lottery winner breaks up with her fiancΓ© and marries a fortune hunter who proves to be dangerous.
The Breaking Point
1961. The nephew of a printer gets involved with foreign spies intent on making counterfeit money. Stars Peter Reynolds & Dermot Walsh.
The Spare Tyres
1967. Comedy. Directed by Michael J. Lane. Stars Terence Alexander, Judy Franklin & Kenneth Cowan. Dennis attempts to get rid of two old tyres dumped in the garden of his new house.
Captain Pirate
1952. Adventure. Directed by Ralph Murphy. Stars Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina & John Sutton. A retired buccaneer is forced back onto the high seas to escape execution and clear his good name.
What's On TPTV With Noel
Founder of Talking Pictures TV and one half of the Footage Detectives, Noel Cronin, shares shows and films not to be missed throughout February.
Gallant Journey
1946. Drama. Directed by William A. Wellman. Stars Glenn Ford, Janet Blair & Charlie Ruggles. Biopic of US aviation pioneer John J. Montgomery who battled the odds to build a successful glider.
Look At Life Face Lift
1966. A tale of two cities, looking at the ways in which Paris and London have set about cleaning up their appearance.
The Crowded Day
1954. Drama. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Joan Rice, Josephine Griffin, Freda Jackson. The story of the ups and downs of a group of salesgirls at a department store in the run up to Christmas.
Up In The World
1956. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson & Jerry Desmonde. A window cleaner works at a country estate where the owner's son is threatened by kidnappers.
Churchill's Secret Army
Bangs and Blood. 2003. Hitler finalises his plans to invade Britain - and the men of Churchill's Top Secret Resistance Movement consult their instruction manuals on explosives and silent killing.
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre
The Fourth Square. 1961. Directed by Allan Davis. Stars Conrad Phillips, Natasha Parry & Delphi Lawrence. The Police investigate the theft of emerald jewellery which had led to murder.
Colonel March of Scotland Yard
Death and the Other Monkey. 1956. Stars Boris Karloff, Ewan Roberts. A cancer research scientist believes his test monkey was not only stolen, but also replaced.
Batman
The Pharoah's in a Rut. 1966. Stars Adam West, Victor Buono & Ziva Rodann. The villainous King Tut kidnaps Bruce Wayne, so he must quickly think of a plan to avoid exposing his secret.
Beau Geste
Episode Five. 1982. Stars Benedict Taylor, John Forgeham & John Rumney. Boldini informs Lejaune that Michael has a stolen jewel on him. Lejaune persuades Bolidar, a former pickpocket, to steal it.
Rumpole of the Bailey
Rumpole and the Quality of Life. Stars: Leo McKern, Julian Curry, Peter Blythe. Rumpole defends Lady Perdita Derwent, charged with the murder of her elderly husband.
Castaway
1986. Adventure. Director: Nicolas Roeg. Stars Oliver Reed, Amanda Donohoe & Georgina Hale. A young woman seeking adventure volunteers to spend a year on a deserted island with a middle aged man.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro invites you back into The Cellar Club, where she introduces The Stepfather. Terry O'Quinn stars as a loving family man who isnΒΏt really as he appears to be in this 1987 horror.
The Stepfather
1987. Horror. Directed by Joseph Ruben. Stars Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen & Shelley Hack. After murdering his entire family, a man remarries a widow and prepares to do it all over again.
The Stepfather
1987. Horror. Directed by Joseph Ruben. Stars Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen & Shelley Hack. After murdering his entire family, a man remarries a widow and prepares to do it all over again.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
For all you Cellar Dwellers, Caroline Munro brings you the 1988 horror Cellar Dweller! Not quite as inviting as this cellar, this terrifying film stars Hollywood legend Yvonne De Carlo.
Cellar Dweller
1988. Horror. Director: John Carl Buechler. Stars Yvonne De Carlo, Debrah Farentino & Brian Robbins. A comic book artist is doomed to repeat history when her imagination awakens deadly creatures.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro ends an excellent yet horrifying night with a look at the films for next week, where we expect to continue the horror but with a peculiar twist.
Great Day In The Morning
1956. Western. A gambler wins a hotel in a card game but finds himself involved with women and the start of the civil war. Starring Robert Stack, Virginia Mayo & Ruth Roman.
Star Performance
1956. Drama. Directed by Roy Kellino. Stars Charles Boyer, Dorothy Green & Ray Walker. A physician must face the consequences of his actions after he intentionally misdiagnoses a patient.
The Beverly Hillbillies
Meanwhile, Back at the Cabin. 1962. Stars Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan & Frank Wilcox. While Granny boils pool water due to 'lack of a pump', Cousin Pearl is at the cabin making eyes with Mr. Brewster.
Amos Burke
Prisoners of Mr Sin. Burke is sent to a Pacific island run by a ruthless dwarf profiteer to extract a U.S. intelligence cryptographer with a photographic memory.
The Sicilians
1964. Crime. Stars Robert Hutton, Reginald Marsh & Ursula Howells. An aide at the U.S. Embassy finds himself involved with Scotland Yard and the French police after a mafia boss' son is kidnapped.
What's On TPTV With Noel
Founder of Talking Pictures TV and one half of the Footage Detectives, Noel Cronin, shares shows and films not to be missed throughout February.
One Step Beyond
The Explorer. 1960. Stars Gregory Morton, Eddie Firestone & Jeremy Slate. Lost in the desert, three explorers prepare for death, that is until a man appears offering to help them.
Svengali
1954. Drama. Pretty young Trilby (Hildegard Neff) falls under the spell of Svengali, the evil hypnotist. Starring Donald Wolfit, Jeremy Brett and Harry Secombe.
Model For Murder
1959. Drama. Directed by Terry Bishop. Stars Keith Andes, Hazel Court, Michael Gough, Julia Arnall & Patricia Jessel. A Mayfair dress designer arranges for the theft of valuable jewellery.
The Black Knight
1954. Adventure. Directed by Tay Garnett. Stars Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina & Peter Cushing. A commoner disguises himself as the black knight to reveal those trying to overthrow King Arthur.
The Brothers
An Impossible Debt. 1974. Stars Hilary Tindall, Jean Anderson & Gabrielle Drake. Ann seeks medical help for insomnia, Brian releases Jill's guarantee and Jennifer is furious with Barbara and Mary.
The Kansan
1943. Western. Directed by George Archainbaud. Stars Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt & Albert Dekker. A cowboy's life takes a turn after he stops a gang of thieves from robbing a bank in the town.
Hillbilly Holiday
Made in the 1940s. A Hillbilly medley and musical revue of four musical numbers telling famous tales of cowboys and family feuds. Performed by The Jenkins and Chuck Parker and his band.
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Necktie Party. 1956. Stars Hugh O'Brian, Peter Mamakos, Lorna Thayer. Ranchers are frustrated by multiple horse thefts near Wichita and blame a band of gypsies camped on Gus Cassen's property.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie
Monsieur Francois. 1956. Stars Scott Forbes, Paul Playdon & Roger Til. Jim Bowie comes to the aid of a young French boy and his aunt who are being victimised by confidence tricksters.
The Texan
Private Account. 1959. Stars Rory Calhoun, Jesse White & Karen Sharpe. Bill Longley is trapped by a landslide but is rescued by Johhny Hinshaw who, he soon discovers, is on the run from the law.
The Road to D-Day
The Great Deception. 2010. Britain made huge efforts to conceal from the Nazi's the precise beaches on which D-Day troops would land. This is the story of a highly successful deception plan.
Z-Cars
Transit. 1975. Stars Nicholas Smith, John Collin & Janette Legge. A mystery call out for noise down the docks perplexes Yates, and he's stuck there with DS Haggar and an irritating PC.
Manhunt
With a Sort of Love. 1970. Stars Cyd Hayman, Robert Hardy & Joseph OΒΏConor. Gratz interrogates Nina. Lutzig also wants her information - provoking conflict between the SS and the Abwehr.
Maigret
Maigret Afraid. 1996. Stars Bruno Cremer, Jean-Paul Roussillon & Raymond Gerome. Maigret investigates a series of murders in the small town of Fontenay-le-Comte.
Crime Story
White House Farm Murders. 1993. Stars Neil Roberts, Diane Keen & Fiona Dolman. The shocking story of a wealthy family who were gunned down in cold blood in their Essex farmhouse in 1985.
Crime Story
White House Farm Murders. 1993. Stars Neil Roberts, Diane Keen & Fiona Dolman. The shocking story of a wealthy family who were gunned down in cold blood in their Essex farmhouse in 1985.
Maigret
The Fontenay Murders. 1963. Stars Rupert Davies, Edward Chapman & Alan Wheatley. Maigret discovers local prejudices run deep when investigating a series of murders in the town of Fontenay.
Black Tuesday
1954. Drama. Directed by Hugo Fregonese. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Jean Parker & Peter Graves. A death row inmate breaks free on the eve of his execution, but will the law catch up with him.
Look At Life Hopping Along
1967. A fascinating look at the increasing mechanisation of hop picking.
Somewhere on Leave
1943. War Comedy. Stars Frank Randle, Harry Korris & Dan Young. Wealthy Private Roy takes his soldier friends Randle, Enoch and Young to his palatial home to help him get his dream girl.
Star Performance
1955. Drama. Directed by Peter Godfrey. Stars David Niven, Gloria Talbott & Barbara Billingsley. A successful commercial artist is enticed away from his lucrative career by a young model.
Richard Diamond
No Laughing Matter. 1959. Stars David Janssen, Russ Conway & Carole Mathews. Joey Bishop is a comedian who hires Diamond to find out who is following him.
Bulldog Drummond Escapes
1937. Mystery. Directed by James P. Hogan. Stars Ray Milland, Guy Standing & Heather Angel. Drummond finds himself in trouble when attempting to protect an heiress from an espionage organisation.
Jack London
1943. Adventure. Directed by Alfred Santell. Stars Michael O'Shea, Susan Hayward and Virginia Mayo. Biopic of the thrill-seeking writer and his travels in the late 19th and early 20th Century.
The Trouble with Angels
1966. Comedy. Directed by Ida Lupino. Stars Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills & Binnie Barnes. A pair of young troublemakers are assigned to a convent school and keep the Reverend Mother on her toes.
Warn That Man
1943. Comedy Thriller. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Stars: Gordon Harker, Raymond Lovell & Jean Kent. During WW II, an impersonator takes part in a German attempt to kidnap Winston Churchill.
The Gentle Sex
1943. Drama. Directed by Leslie Howard. Stars Joan Gates, Jean Gillie, Lilli Palmer, Rosamund John & Joan Greenwood. During WW2, seven women find themselves in the Auxiliary Territorial Services.
What's On TPTV With Noel
Founder of Talking Pictures TV and one half of the Footage Detectives, Noel Cronin, shares shows and films not to be missed throughout February.
Crown Court
Public Lives - Part 1. 1973. Stars Jim Norton, Jill Freud, Joseph Berry. A theatre director and a theatre producer face obscenity charges relating to a play they presented entitled 'Public Lives'.
Crown Court
Public Lives - Part 2. 1973. Stars Kevin Stoney, Brian Wilde & Jennifer Clulow. Actress Mandy Jenkins speaks about how she was sacked from the play and author E.W. Appleby makes a statement.
Crown Court
Public Lives - Part 3. 1973. Stars Jim Norton & Christopher Burgess. Jeremy Williams continues giving evidence and denies making an obscene production, and Anthony Standing MP provides his views.
Rebecca
Part 1. 1997. Stars Charles Dance, Diana Rigg & Faye Dunaway. A young woman marries a wealthy widower but soon discovers both he and his household are haunted by the memory of his late first wife.
An Inspector Calls
1954. Crime. Director: Guy Hamilton. Stars Alastair Sim, Olga Lindo, Eileen Moore. The Birling family are rich and complacent. It is 1912, and the impending war has yet to fall across their lives.
The Brothers
Big Deal. 1975. Stars Jean Anderson, Derek Benfield & Mike Pratt. Mary attempts to set things right with Jennifer. Jane learns to play her new role as a director but has suspicions about Merroney.
Cause Célèbre
1987. Drama. Directed by John Gorrie. Stars Helen Mirren, Harry Andrews & David Suchet. The story of Alma Rattenbury and her young lover, who were jointly accused of murdering her elderly husband.
The Last Man on Earth
1964. Horror. Directed by Ubaldo Ragona & Sidney Salkow. Stars Vincent Price & Franca Bettoia. When a disease turns all humans into vampiric zombies, the last man on earth must fight to survive.
The Last Man on Earth
1964. Horror. Directed by Ubaldo Ragona & Sidney Salkow. Stars Vincent Price & Franca Bettoia. When a disease turns all humans into vampiric zombies, the last man on earth must fight to survive.
Carry On Spying
1964. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Stars Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor & Bernard Cribbins. A British spy and his pupils are sent to track down a stolen top secret chemical formula.
The Razor's Edge
1984. Drama. Directed by John Byrum. Stars Bill Murray, Theresa Russell & Denholm Elliott. An American WWI veteran postpones his wedding plans to go on a spiritual quest of self-discovery.
26 Men
Incident at Yuma. 1957. Stars Tristram Coffin, Steve Conte & Philip Tonge. When a gang of convicts escape from prison, Captain Rynning struggles to find enough men to capture them.
The Terror
1938. Drama. Director: Richard Bird. Stars: Wilfrid Lawson, Richard Murdoch, Bernard Lee, Alastair Sims. No-one among the guests at Monk's Hall Priory suspects that The Terror is in their midst.
Dentist In The Chair
1960. Comedy. Stars Bob Monkhouse, Peggy Cummins, Kenneth Connor. A burglar breaks into the wrong shop and steals medical instruments instead of silver.
A Question of Suspense
1961. Crime Drama. Directed by Max Varnel. Stars Peter Reynolds, Noelle Middleton & Yvonne Buckingham. A young woman sets out to get revenge against a rich man who murdered her lover.
Appointment with Venus
1951. War. Director: Ralph Thomas. Stars: David Niven, Glynis Johns & George Coulouris. During WWII, a British Major is tasked with rescuing a pedigree cow from a German-occupied Channel Island.
Waterloo Road
1944. Drama. Director: Sidney Gilliat. Stars Stewart Granger, John Mills, Alastair Sim & Joy Shelton. After Jim reports for military duty, he suspects that his bride has been seeing another man.
Laxdale Hall
1952. Comedy. Car owners of a remote Scottish village refuse to pay road funds until a proper road has been built. Starring Ronald Squire, Fulton Mackay & Prunella Scales.
You're Only Young Twice
1952. Comedy. Stars Duncan Macrae, Joseph Tomelty, Charles Hawtrey, Ronnie Corbett & Patrick Barr. A new Lord Rector arrives at Skerryvore University, but turns out to be a very attractive young woman.
Rebecca
Part 2. 1997. Stars Charles Dance, Timothy West & Emilia Fox. The new Mrs. de Winter attempts to establish herself as the mistress of Manderley, but Mrs. Danvers continues to taunt her.
Recoil
1953. Directed by John Gilling. Filmed at Alliance Studios, Twickenham. Stars Elizabeth Sellars, Kieron Moore. A jeweller's daughter seeks revenge on a gang that robbed and killed her father.
Strange But True
Nella Jones/Millboro. 1994. A look at the story of American - Maureen Williamson, who unravelled the secrets of her past life and psychic detective Nella Jones talks about her amazing powers.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Down in the Cellar Club tonight Caroline Munro has some intriguing treats. To kick off the night, we have a thrilling episode of Doomwatch - about the test of a new rocket that could turn deadly.
Doomwatch
Re-Entry Forbidden. 1970. Stars John Paul, Michael McGovern & Joseph FΓΌrst. A new nuclear-powered rocket is tested, but the slightest error could turn the vessel into a flying nuclear bomb.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline continues the night with a different tale; the 1976 adaptation of the classic story The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, starring Kenneth Haigh, Warren Clarke & Michelle Newell.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1976. Drama. Directed by Alan Cooke. Stars Kenneth Haigh, Warren Clarke & Michelle Newell. The story of the lonely hunchbacked bell ringer of Notre Dame and his love for a beautiful gypsy girl.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1976. Drama. Directed by Alan Cooke. Stars Kenneth Haigh, Warren Clarke & Michelle Newell. The story of the lonely hunchbacked bell ringer of Notre Dame and his love for a beautiful gypsy girl.
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro presents a taster of next week's sensational and gripping features.
Secret Rites
1971. Documentary. Director: Derek Ford. Stars Penny Beeching & Shirley Harmer. Witchcraft in 1970s Notting Hill. 'The Spindle' provide psychedelic sound while occult rituals are explored.
They Live
1988. Sci-fi Horror. Directed by John Carpenter. Stars Roddy Piper, Keith David & Meg Foster. A homeless drifter discovers a pair of sunglasses capable of showing the world the way it truly is.
The Capone Investment
1974. Thriller. Stars Glyn Owen, Peter Sallis, Isobel Black & John Thaw. A brutal murder triggers an investigation revealing that $4m of gangster, Al Capone's, gains may be located in 1970s England.
A Lifetime Ago with The Baim Collection
Between Those Four Walls. A nostalgic reminder of 1962 interior home decoration overloaded with facts and figures, with an insight into paper, manufacture and wallpaper design.
Time To Remember
On Stage in the Twenties. 1959. Narrator: Laidman Browne. A fabulous look behind the scenes at the theatre during the 1920s, with a peek at the great stars of the day and the team at the Aldwych.
Thunder In The City
1937. Comedy. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Nigel Bruce, Constance Collier & Ralph Richardson. A visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have never seen.
What's On TPTV With Noel
Founder of Talking Pictures TV and one half of the Footage Detectives, Noel Cronin, shares shows and films not to be missed throughout February.
Black Saddle
1959. The Killer. Stars Peter Breck. After his brothers are killed, a gunfighter decides to hang up his guns and uphold the law by becoming a lawyer.
Stingray
Raptures of the Deep. 1964. Stars Ray Barrett, Robert Easton & Gary Miller. While the Stingray crew go to the rescue of two crazy treasure hunters, Troy falls down a crevasse and runs out of air.
Batman
Hot Off the Griddle. 1966. Stars Adam West & Julie Newmar. The thefts of a department store catalogue, a catamaran, and three mittens, alerts Batman and Robin that Catwoman is loose again.
Space Patrol
The Grass of Saturn. 1963. Stars Ysanne Churchman, Ronnie Stevens & Murray Kash. Saturn's new leader plans to rid Earth of humans and make it suitable for colonisation. Can the team stop him.
The Hostages
1975. Family. Directed by David Eady. Stars Stephen Garlick, Ray Barrett & Robin Askwith. A group of children find themselves held hostage by two escaped convicts from a nearby prison.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
A Touch of Fever. 1959. Stars Richard Greene, Patricia Driscoll & John Carson. Marian's cousin arrives with the intention of marrying her to obtain her land, and plots to force her to his will.
Undersea Kingdom
Flaming Death. 1936. Stars Ray Corrigan, Monte Blue & Lee Van Atta. With the sacred city destroyed, Crash knows time is running out in their battle to save the Upperworld from the evil Unga Khan.
One Step Beyond
House of the Dead. 1960. Stars Mario Alcalde & Laya Raki. A British Lieutenant stationed in Hong Kong plans to return home to England with his Chinese fiancΓ©e, but she mysteriously disappears.
Evil Brain from Outer Space
1966. Sci-fi. Directors: Koreyoshi Akasaka, Teruo Ishii & Akira Mitsuwa. Stars Ken Utsui & Junko Ikeuchi. A monstrous brain from outer space leads his minions on a crusade to conquer the universe.
Dick Barton
1979. Writer: Julian Bond. Barton & co rescue Lucy Cameron (Debbie Farrington). She tells them that her father, George Cameron (Colin Rix), has been kidnapped by the evil Muller (Guy Deghy).
Fireball XL-5
The Last of the Zanadus. 1963. Stars David Graham, Sylvia Anderson & John Bluthal. The last inhabitant of Zanadu plans to destroy all Lazoons with a deadly virus, he starts by infecting Zoonie.
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Avalanche. 1967. Stars Francis Matthews, Cy Grant & Jeremy Wilkin. When the Frost Line Outer Space Defence System is threatened, Captain Scarlet and Lieutenant Green are sent to investigate.
Nowhere To Go
1958. Crime. Directors: Seth Holt, Basil Dearden. Stars George Nader, Maggie Smith, Bernard Lee. Paul Gregory is released from jail, following a stretch for robbing a woman who falls for his charms.
Capriccio
1968. Pick up your whistle, it's time to direct traffic in this captivating footage from the 1960s.
The Green Cockatoo
1937. Crime Drama. Directed by William Cameron Menzies. Stars John Mills, Rene Ray & Robert Newton. A Soho entertainer teams up with a young woman to find out who killed his brother.
Z-Cars
Thanks But. No Thanks. 1975. Stars Douglas Fielding & Margaret Courtenay. Quilley is up for promotion. He has an excellent service record, but how close an examination will his private life bear.
Travelling Man
Blow Up. 1985. Stars Leigh Lawson & Terry Taplin. Lomax is near to finding the man who framed him. A Fleet Street reporter thinks he can help, but the real lead is traced by Lomax's girlfriend.
The Thirty Nine Steps
1978. Crime. Director: Don Sharp. Stars Robert Powell, Karen Dotrice, David Warner & John Mills. An engineer attempts to prevent Prussian agents from executing a political assassination.
Dead Man Out
1989. Crime Drama. Director: Richard Pearce. Stars Danny Glover, RubΓ©n Blades & Samuel L. Jackson. A psychiatrist is sent to evaluate if a convicted murderer is still mentally fit to be executed.