
Up The Chastity Belt
1971. Comedy. Director: Bob Kellett. Stars: Frankie Howerd, Eartha Kitt, Anna Quayle, Roy Hudd. Lurkalot is a serf who sells chastity belts and love potions at the local market place.

The Cater Street Hangman
1998. Crime. Directed by Sarah Hellings. Stars Eoin McCarthy, Keeley Hawes & Peter Egan. A Scotland Yard inspector teams up with a feisty aristocratic woman to hunt down a serial killer in London.

Confessions of Boston Blackie
1942. Mystery. Director: Edward Dmytryk. Stars Chester Morris, Harriet Hilliard & Richard Lane. A reformed thief becomes involved in a case to find a woman's missing sculpture of Augustus Caesar.

Sherlock Holmes
The Case of the Unlucky Gambler. 1955. Stars Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford & Richard O' Sullivan. Holmes and the team delve into the seedy gambling underworld to find a young boy's father.

I'll Walk Beside You
1943. Musical. Directed by Maclean Rodgers. John (Richard Bird) and Ann (Lesley Brook) meet through music but are parted by the war.

Look At Life Downtown
1967. A look at what is being done about designing shopping centres and the difference between the old and new shopping streets.

Assignment Redhead
1956. Drama. Starring Hollywood's Richard Denning as the secret agent, Carole Mathews as the luscious nightclub vocalist and Ronald Adam as the chameleon-like criminal. A story of money and crime.

The Devil's Disciple
1959. Drama. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas & Laurence Olivier. A case of mistaken identity leads an outcast and a local minister to discover their true vocations.

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.

Look At Life Laying the Table
1967. A fascinating look at the changing shape of the table, with different designs in pottery, glass and cutlery.

Dangerous Voyage
1954. Crime. Director: Vernon Sewell. Stars William Lundigan, Naomi Chance & Vincent Ball. This 1954 crime mystery is an intriguing tale of peril in the English Channel.

Lord Jim
1965. Adventure. Directed by Richard Brooks. Stars James Mason, Peter O'Toole & Curt Jurgens. A discredited seaman, desperately seeking to redeem himself, agrees to deliver a dangerous shipment.

The League of Gentlemen
1960. Crime Drama. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Nigel Patrick & Roger Livesey. Ex-army men are recruited for a bank robbery that requires military precision.

Look At Life Members Only
1962. This film takes a visit to London's clubland, from the smoky rooms of Soho to the traditional clubs in St James.

Strange But True
Chingle Hall/Psychic Detective: Part 1. 1996. Michael Aspel explores the ghostly presence at the 700 year old manor house Chingle Hall and the baffling story of American psychic Dixie Yetarian.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro is down in the Cellar Club with more intriguing and creepy treats. First, is Hair Trigger, another captivating episode from the 70s series Doomwatch.

Doomwatch
Hair Trigger. 1972. Stars John Paul, John Barron & Barry Jackson. A radical practice in a mental home comes under Doomwatch investigation where they discover the patients are being lobotomised.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro continues this dark night with a ghostly tale, as next up is the 1972 sci-fi horror The Stone Tape, written by Nigel Kneale and originally broadcast as a Christmas ghost story.

The Stone Tape
1972. Sci-fi/Horror. Directed by Peter Sasdy. Stars Michael Bryant, Jane Asher & Ian Cuthbertson. A team of scientists working in an abandoned mansion encounter a malevolent force.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
As Caroline Munro closes up the Cellar Club for the evening, she takes a look at what's to come.

A Prayer for the Dying
1987. Crime. Directed by Mike Hodges. Stars Mickey Rourke, Bob Hoskins & Alan Bates. An IRA hitman wants out, but the price for his freedom is one last job and it won't be as easy as he thinks.

A Prayer for the Dying
1987. Crime. Directed by Mike Hodges. Stars Mickey Rourke, Bob Hoskins & Alan Bates. An IRA hitman wants out, but the price for his freedom is one last job and it won't be as easy as he thinks.

The Big Boodle
1957. Crime. Directed by Richard Wilson. Stars Errol Flynn, Pedro ArmendΓ‘riz & Rossana Rory. Cuban crooks and police chase a casino card dealer who is falsely accused of counterfeiting pesos.

The Ace of Spades
1935. Crime drama made at Twickenham Film Studios. Starring Michael Hogan, Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. A man is accused of murder based on evidence written on a playing card.

Look At Life Channel Tunnel
1962. A look into the trial tunnel and a look at all the scientific research necessary.

Time To Remember
Round the Clock. 1964. Narrated by William Bendix. A focus on events from 1943 to 1944, including a look at the American airmen in Britain and their 'round the clock' activities.

Look At Life Harvest of Hops
1962. A Look into a typical London family on their annual hop-picking holiday to Kent.

The Son of Monte Cristo
1940. Action. Director: Rowland V. Lee. Louis Hayward, George Sanders, Joan Bennett. Rightful owner of the kingdom, the Duchess of Zona, is engaged in a power struggle with the evil General Gurko.

Joey Leads The Way
1968. Directed by James Richards. An endearing film of the big 'clean up' at spring time in the countryside and how a donkey saves the day. Nice reminder of a 60s childhood in rural England.

Space Patrol
Message from a Star. 1963. Stars Libby Morris, Dick Vosburgh & Ronnie Stevens. A special power unit is fitted to the Galasphere, enabling it to travel at faster-than-light speeds.

Batman
The Joker's Provokers. 1966. Stars Adam West & Cesar Romero. While Batman and Robin attempt to free themselves, The Joker plans to take over Gotham City using a time machine and hallucinogens.

Richard the Lionheart
The Norman King. 1962. Stars Dermot Walsh & Elwyn Brook-Jones. Unaware that the King of Sicily and King Philip are plotting his death, Richard accepts their invitation to a banquet in his honour.

Supercar
High Tension. 1961. Stars David Graham, George Murcell & Graydon Gould. Masterspy kidnaps Dr. Beaker and contacts the Supercar organisation with a ransom demand. Dr. Beaker for the car.

The Last Load
1948. Family. Directed by John Baxter. Stars Douglas Barr, Ivor Bowyer & Angela Glynne. Two friends help out two sisters who suspect that someone is sabotaging their father's lorry business.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Pharaoh Stones. 1960. Stars Richard Greene & Archie Duncan. A pedlar gives Little John three stones he claims once belonged to the ancient Egyptian kings, causing trouble in the Greenwood.

The Lost Continent
1951. Sci-fi. Director: Sam Newfield. Stars Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke & John Hoyt. Major Joe Nolan leads a search for a downed atomic rocket, but the crew crash-land on an island of dinosaurs.

One Step Beyond
The Haunted U-Boat. 1959. Stars John Newland, Werner Klemperer & Eric Feldary. During World War II, a German U-boat is apparently haunted by a loud banging which only occurs when it is submerged.

Dick Barton
1979. Writer: Julian Bond. Mr Parkes (Terence Seward), a playboy, & Mrs Aston (Marsha Fitzalan), wife of a Whitehall official, are threatened by the Drew Brothers (Ernie Drew by Bernard Kay).

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Noose of Ice. 1968. Stars Jeremy Wilkin, Lian-Shin Yang & Ed Bishop. A Mysteron agent cuts the power to vital heating elements which threatens the mining operations at Hotspot Tower.

Captain Kidd
1945. Adventure. Directed by Rowland V. Lee. Stars Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott & Barbara Britton. Pirate, Captain William Kidd, tricks the king to hire him as an escort to a treasure ship.

Look At Life Out of a Bomb-Site
1962. An intriguing look at cycle speedway. A game born on improvised tracks amid the rubble of the air raids, more than 20 years later, has become a thriving amateur sport.

The Ship That Died of Shame
(AKA PT Raiders) 1955. Thriller. Director Basil Dearden. Stars Richard Attenborough, George Baker and Bill Owen. A trio of ex-servicemen begin smuggling black market items into post-war Britain.

Maigret
Murder in Montmartre. 1960. Stars Rupert Davies, Freda Jackson & Aubrey Woods. Maigret investigates the murder of a stripper, finding himself mixing with the low life types of Montmartre.

A Family At War
1971. The 48 Hour Pass. Stars Colin Douglas & Shelagh Fraser. David returns on leave with Margaret's illegitimate child expected. Shelia and David grow further apart. (S2, E05).

The Key
1958. War. Director: Carol Reed. Stars William Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor Howard. A tugboat captain working off the coast of England finds comfort in the arms of the caring and beautiful Stella.

The Magic Sword
1962. Adventure. Directed by Bert I. Gordon. Stars Basil Rathbone, Estelle Winwood & Gary Lockwood. Sir George, a young knight, sets out to rescue the woman he loves from the evil wizard Lodac.

The Magic Sword
1962. Adventure. Directed by Bert I. Gordon. Stars Basil Rathbone, Estelle Winwood & Gary Lockwood. Sir George, a young knight, sets out to rescue the woman he loves from the evil wizard Lodac.

Planespotting
2005. Drama. Director: Christopher Menaul. Stars Lesley Sharp, Mark Benton & Ross Boatman. A group of aircraft enthusiasts are wrongly convicted of spying during a plane spotting trip to Greece.

Cabin Boy
1994. Comedy. Director: Adam Resnick. Stars Chris Elliott, Ritch Brinkley & Brian Doyle-Murray. An arrogant young man plans to go on a Hawaiian cruise, but winds up lost at sea on a fishing boat.

Star Performance
1955. Drama. Director: Roy Kellino. Stars Macdonald Carey, Frances Rafferty & Dick Wessel. A clown achieves the fame he desired but at a cost. Can he overcome the loneliness that overshadows him.

Look At Life Pictures Tell the Story
1964. A focus on the distribution of pictures that are increasingly used in newspapers and magazines.

Out of Town
Beach Casting/Bassett Hounds. 1981. On a playing field near the south coast Jack Hargreaves watches a demonstration of beach casting before visiting a pack of Basset Hounds in Somerset.

Wings Over Africa
1936. Action. Director: Ladislao Vajda. Starring: Joan Gardner, Ian Colin & James Harcourt. Two men come across a skeleton with a letter on the body addressed to a clerk in London named Wilkins.

Singing Through
1935. Comedy. Directed by Max Mack. Stars Bobbie Comber, Bertha Belmore & Cecil Ramage. A rural man is duped into schemes that lead him to London.

The Unsinkable Bette Davis
1963. Hosted by: Joseph Cotten. The professional and personal life of Bette Davis. Clips include footage of her trips to Europe and her films including Now Voyager and Jezebel.

Just William's Luck
1948. Comedy. Director: Val Guest. Stars: William Graham, Garry Marsh, Jane Welsh. Based on the popular books written by Richmal Crompton.

The Beverly Hillbillies
Elly's Animals. 1963. Stars Bea Benaderet, Buddy Ebsen & Eddie Dean. Pearl plans to give music lessons to the people of Beverly Hills but her yodelling upsets the neighbours and Duke the dog.

Behemoth The Seamonster
1959. Sci-Fi. Atomic marine tests cause the resurrection of a dormant sea-monster who then threatens to destroy London.

Look At Life Putting on an Act
1964. The captivating story of amateur dramatics in Britain from Opera to old time music hall.

Worzel Gummidge
The Scarecrow Hop. 1979. Stars Jon Pertwee, Una Stubbs & Bill Pertwee. Worzel takes Aunt Sally to the local village dance to cheer her up; problem is, the only dance he knows is the Scarecrow Hop.

Batman
The Joker's Provokers. 1966. Stars Adam West & Cesar Romero. While Batman and Robin attempt to free themselves, The Joker plans to take over Gotham City using a time machine and hallucinogens.

In a Lonely Place
1950. Drama. Directed by Nicholas Ray. Stars Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame. When a screenwriter is accused of murder his neighbour comes to his rescue, but she soon starts to have her doubts.

Cinebox Memories
It's time for a wonderful classic from Petula Clark as she performs Be Good To Me.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Champion. 1960. Stars Richard Greene & Jack Allen. After the death of her father, Marian reveals that her estate will be taken over by Sir Quentin, but Robin suspects the Sheriff is scheming.

Out of Town
House Building/Trout & Grayling. 1986. In two more archive films of country life, Jack Hargreaves illustrates the ancient techniques of house building and the intricacies of dry fly fishing.

The Footage Detectives
We go behind the scenes of 1930s chocolate box making, we join police trainees on the beat in 1950s Brighton, and we journey up north to Barnsley in the 50s to spot a famous face.

East of Sudan
1964. Adventure. Directed by Nathan Juran. Stars Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Sims & Derek Fowlds. Two colonial soldiers in 19th-century Africa risk their lives to save a governess and her charge.

Look At Life Safe in a Boat
1963. A close look at safety on the sea in an emergency.

Gideon's Way
The Rhyme and the Reason. Stars John Gregson, Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. A young man is accused of murdering his unfaithful girlfriend.

The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club
1975. Lyn Paul sings 'Behind Closed Doors' and 'It Oughta Sell a Million'. Miki and Griff, Jimmy Jones and Broken Hearts also perform.

Confessions of a Pop Performer
1975. Comedy. Director: Norman Cohen. Stars Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth & Bill Maynard. The adventures of accident-prone, amorously inclined Timmy Lea, as he tries to achieve pop music stardom.

Budgie
Do Me A Favour. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. Hazel's cousin Herbert arrives in London and Budgie is bribed into taking him on a guided tour.

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.

The Bank Shot
1974. Comedy. Directed by Gower Champion. Stars George C. Scott, Joanna Cassidy & Sorrell Booke. A criminal mastermind plans to rob a Los Angeles bank that's temporarily located in a mobile home.

Lifetime Of Comedy
1960. Compilation of comedy sketches from the comedy kings Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Danny Kaye & Bing Crosby.

The Texan
The Smiling Loser. 1959. Stars Rory Calhoun & Eddie Quillan. A cardsharp who cleaned out two men in poker is set up as the fall guy for an ambush on Bill, and steal the payroll he's delivering.

The Larkins
Minders Keepers. 1964. Stars Peggy Mount, Hugh Paddick & Derry Power. Ada gives the Major an ultimatum after his cousin writes to her and a frustrated Alf finds his home full of ticking clocks.

Open All Night
Drama. 1934. Director: George Pearson. Stars: Leslie Perrins, Frank Vosper. Anton is an exiled Russian grand-duke but works as a night manager in a hotel with tragic consequences.

Night Of The Prowler
1962. Crime Drama. Directed by Francis Searle. When the director of a successful racing company is shot dead, the other directors wonder who is next. Starring Bill Nagy & Patrick Holt.

Clash By Night
1963. Drama. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Terence Longdon, Jennifer Jayne & Harry Fowler. A prison bus enroute to jail is hijacked by a gang determined to free their leader.

Colonel March Investigates
1953. Crime drama starring Boris Karloff, Joan Sims and Richard Wattis. Colonel March runs the Scotland Yard office for the Department of Queer Complaints and investigates 3 strange crimes.

Paratrooper
1954. War. Director: Terence Young. Stars Leo Genn, Alan Ladd & Harry Andrews. Distraught over his role in a tragic training accident, a US Air Force officer secretly enlists in the British Army.

The Happiness of Three Women
1954. Comedy. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars Petula Clark, Donald Houston & Brenda de Banzie. Story of a Welsh postman's efforts to bring happiness into the lives of an assortment of people.

The Big Trees
1952. Western. Directed by Felix E. Feist. Stars Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller & Patrice Wymore. A timber baron sets his sights on California's redwood trees but faces conflict with a Quaker colony.

The Beverly Hillbillies
Lafe Returns. 1964. Stars Buddy Ebsen, Peter Whitney & Bobs Watson. Still trying to get his hands on the Clampett millions, Lafe pays a return visit to try to find where Jed has buried his money.

Scotland Yard
1957. The Lonely House. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Russell Napier, Dorothy Bramhall and Bettina Dickson. A trap is laid for a couple running a murderous dating agency. (S1, E19).

Bonanza
The Fear Merchants. 1960. Stars Michael Landon, Lorne Greene & Victor Sen Yung. The Cartwrights come to the aid of a stable hand accused of murder and are opposed by a devious mayoral candidate.

Out of Town
House Building/Trout & Grayling. 1986. In two more archive films of country life, Jack Hargreaves illustrates the ancient techniques of house building and the intricacies of dry fly fishing.

The Footage Detectives
We head to the English Riviera in the 40s, there's an incredible lost reel of The Tufty Club, we're off to 1940s Islington for tips on staying safe on the roads and do you remember Bile Beans.

Public Eye
1973. The Trouble with Jenny. Stars Alfred Burke, Donald Houston & Petra Markham. In a dingy hotel, the strange activities of a young female guest come to Marker's attention.

The Key
1958. War. Director: Carol Reed. Stars William Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor Howard. A tugboat captain working off the coast of England finds comfort in the arms of the caring and beautiful Stella.

The Magic Sword
1962. Adventure. Directed by Bert I. Gordon. Stars Basil Rathbone, Estelle Winwood & Gary Lockwood. Sir George, a young knight, sets out to rescue the woman he loves from the evil wizard Lodac.

The Magic Sword
1962. Adventure. Directed by Bert I. Gordon. Stars Basil Rathbone, Estelle Winwood & Gary Lockwood. Sir George, a young knight, sets out to rescue the woman he loves from the evil wizard Lodac.

The Ebb Tide
1997. Adventure. Director: Nicholas Renton. Stars Robbie Coltrane & Chris Barnes. Three hapless adventurers agree to sail a ship to Australia with a secret cargo, but soon enough disaster strikes.

Second Best Bed
1938. Comedy. Directed by Tom Walls. Stars Jane Baxter, Tom Walls, Veronica Rose & Carl Jaffe. A newly married couple run into difficulty when the wife refuses to obey her husband.

Prisoners of the Tower
1946. Documentary. Directed by Cecil H. Williamson. Narrated by Valentine Dyall. A newly discovered film covering the fascinating story of The Tower of London.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Man Who Lied. 1955. Stars Hugh O'Brian, Rick Vallin & House Peters Jr. A man bent on revenge pays a gunman $1,000 to kill Wyatt Earp, with the gunman claiming that he has faced Earp before.

Undercover Agent
1953. Crime Drama. An auditor (Dermot Walsh) is caught up in a murder and espionage whilst visiting a company. Starring Hazel Court.

Meet Mr Callaghan
1954. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders. Private detective Slim Callaghan (Derrick De Marney) is hired to find out why a rich uncle changed his will.

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 at the end of June and beginning of July.

The Way Out
1955. Crime. Director Montgomery Tully. Stars Gene Nelson, Mona Freeman & John Bentley. A man tells his wife he is being framed for murder, but the more she helps the more holes she finds.

The Battleaxe
1962. Comedy. Directed by Godfrey Grayson. Stars Jill Ireland & Francis Matthews. A couple's pre-marital bliss is ruined by the bride's mother, leading the husband to be to make a bold decision.

Love is a Ball
1963. Comedy. Director: David Swift. Stars Glenn Ford, Hope Lange & Charles Boyer. On the French Riviera, a matchmaker attempts to pair a poor duke and a wealthy heiress, but will all go to plan.

Devil's Bait
1959. Drama. Director: Peter Graham Scott. Stars Geoffey Keen, Jane Hylton & Gordon Jackson. An incompetent rat-catcher leaves behind the poison he has used to eradicate rats from a small bakery.

Broken Journey
1948. Drama. Directors: Ken Annakin & Michael C Chorlton. Stars Phyllis Calvert, James Donald & David Tomlinson. A plane crash lands miles from civilisation. The passengers must prevail.

The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre
On The Run. 1963. Directed by Robert Tronson. Stars Emrys Jones, Sarah Lawson, Patrick Barr, Delphi Lawrence & Kevin Stoney. The Governor is puzzled after Stewart makes a break from Prison.

Man from Interpol
A Man Alone. 1960. Stars Richard Stapley, Robert Rietty, Michael Balfour. Paul Lloyd is wanted for killing a guard at a bank and leaves for Italy. Agent Smith is sent to bring him back.

Batman
The Yegg Foes in Gotham. 1966. Stars Adam West, Vincent Price & Gail Hire. The city's ownership has reverted to Egghead, who fires all city officials and opens the metropolis to the underworld.

Dial 999
Gun Rule. 1958. Stars Robert Beatty, John Witty & Peter Illing. Maguire asks for his men to be armed whilst investigating an attempted murder, but his request is denied.

Train of Events
1949. Drama. Directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden. Starring Jack Warner, Susan Shaw and Gladys Henson. A train disaster is told as four short stories.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro is back to introduce two fascinating and frightening films this evening. We return to the Amityville franchise with the 1992 horror Amityville: It's About Time.

Amityville
1992. Horror. Directed by Tony Randel. Stars Stephen Macht, Shawn Weatherly & Megan Ward. An architect brings home a mysterious antique clock, unaware of the demonic presence that haunts it.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Join Caroline Munro as she presents the next chilling offering, the 1999 horror Presence of Mind, with an A-list cast including Sadie Frost, Lauren Bacall, Ella Jones, Harvey Keitel and Jude Law.

Presence of Mind
1999. Horror. Director: Antoni Aloy. Stars Sadie Frost, Lauren Bacall & Harvey Keitel. A young governess is hired to take care of two children but soon discovers their house bears a dark secret.

Presence of Mind
1999. Horror. Director: Antoni Aloy. Stars Sadie Frost, Lauren Bacall & Harvey Keitel. A young governess is hired to take care of two children but soon discovers their house bears a dark secret.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro lets us in on what's coming up next week before closing up for the night.

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
A Distant Scream. 1984. Stars David Carradine, Stephanie Beacham & Stephen Greif. An old man, who has spent 20 years in prison for murder, gets a chance to go back to the past.

Games That Lovers Play
1971. Directed by Malcolm Leigh. Two 'Madams' Joanna Lumley as 'Fanny Hill' and Penny Brahms as 'Lady Chatterley' have a wager as to who has the best brothel.

Look At Life Tails of the Law
1965. An insight into the interesting jobs police dogs do and how they are trained.

The Beverly Hillbillies
Jed Buys the Freeway. 1963. Stars Buddy Ebsen, Jesse White & Max Baer Jr. The Clampetts are visited by a stranger looking to get rich by selling Jed different monuments in the Los Angeles area.

Stagecoach West
The Storm. Western starring Wayne Rogers, Beverly Garland & Tom Drake. A pretty but violent and ruthless woman holds Luke at gunpoint during a blizzard, demanding he help her wounded lover.

Ambush In Leopard Street
1962. Crime Thriller. Stars James Kenney & Bruce Seton. A retired thief forms a gang for one last job, a diamond shipment. With good locations and a British cast it's an enjoyable British B film.

Dangerous Cargo
1954. Drama directed by John Harlow. Tim (Jack Watling) is tricked by a wartime friend (Terence Alexander) into revealing details of a gold shipment.

The Ghost of Rashmon Hall
1948. Horror. Directed by Denis Kavanagh. Stars Valentine Dyall, Anne Howard, Alec Faversham & Howard Douglas. A doctor is summoned to an old, dark manor to clear the house of evil spirits.

The Cariboo Trail
1950. Western. Director: Edwin L. Marin. Stars Randolph Scott, George Hayes & Bill Williams. Jim & Mike head to Canada via the Cariboo Trail to raise cattle and dig for gold but find trouble.

The Dark Eyes of London
1939. Horror. Directed by Walter Summers. Stars Bela Lugosi & Hugh Williams. A series of drownings in the Thames starts Inspector Holt on the trail of one of London's most sinister murderers.

The Brothers
The Self Made Cross. 1975. Stars Robin Chadwick, Richard Easton & Stanley Meadows. David finally comes to terms with Jill's death. Meanwhile, Brian's recent divorce is taking a toll on him.

East of Sudan
1964. Adventure. Directed by Nathan Juran. Stars Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Sims & Derek Fowlds. Two colonial soldiers in 19th-century Africa risk their lives to save a governess and her charge.

The Small Voice
1948. Drama. Director: Fergus McDonell. Stars. James Donald, Valerie Hobson, David Greene, Howard Keel. A couple come across a car crash, where they discover that the occupants are armed.

Strange But True
The Rendlesham Incident. 1994. Michael Aspel delves into the story of a UFO sighting at a US airbase in Suffolk, which is claimed to have been covered up by the Ministry of Defence.

Z-Cars
Prey. 1978. Stars Tommy Boyle & Deidre Costello. Maureen always complained to the police - so much that they stopped listening. The pity is, if they hadn't, she might still be alive today.

Danger UXB
Dead Man's Shoes. 1979. Stars Anthony Andrews, Marjie Lawrence & Deborah Watling. Second Lieutenant Brian Ash joins his new regiment only to find that they are assigned to bomb disposal.

Maigret
Maigret Goes to School. 2002. Stars Bruno Cremer, Jean-Claude Dreyfus & Carole Richert. Maigret goes to a small town after reading a letter from the son of a teacher who's been accused of murder.

Sex (Re) Education
Stars: Feodor Atkine, Sylwvie Granotier & Irene Jacob. Jacques and Rose are desperately trying to find a double bed so that they can sleep together for the first time.

Playtime
1967. Comedy. Directed by and stars Jacques Tati. With Barbara Dennek & Rita Maiden. When Monsieur Hulot has to contact a US official in Paris, he gets lost in the complexity of the modern city.

Playtime
1967. Comedy. Directed by and stars Jacques Tati. With Barbara Dennek & Rita Maiden. When Monsieur Hulot has to contact a US official in Paris, he gets lost in the complexity of the modern city.

The Fourth War
1990. Drama. Directed by John Frankenheimer. Stars Roy Scheider, JΓΌrgen Prochnow & Tim Reid. On the Russian border, the murder of a defector sparks a forbidden battle between two colonels.

The Angry Silence
1960. Drama. Director: Guy Green. Stars: Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, Michael Craig & Bernard Lee. Tom Curtis works at a factory but refuses to participate in an unofficial strike.

A Lifetime Ago with The Baim Collection
Magic Carpet. 1972. A look at the intricate process of making a carpet, including a visit to a carpet-weaving factory to observe the modern day methods.

Sherlock Holmes
The Case of the Vanished Detective. 1954. Starring: Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford & Archie Duncan. Sherlock Holmes disappears, urging Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade to find him.

Night Ride
1937. Drama. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Jimmy Hanley, Wally Patch, Julian Vedey & Joan Ponsford. Two drivers, sacked by the trucking company they work for, decide to form their own.

Web of Evidence
1959. Thriller. Director: Jack Cardiff. Stars Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Bernard Lee & Jean Kent. A WW2 evacuee returns years later to England and finds his father in prison and framed for murder.

Part-Time Wife
1961. Comedy. Directed by Max Varnel. Stars Anton Rodgers, Nyree Dawn Porter & Kenneth J. Warren. A husband 'loans' his wife to his bachelor friend who needs to make a good impression.

As Long as They're Happy
1955. Comedy. Directed by J. Lee Thompson. Stars Jack Buchanan, Janette Scott, Jean Carson. In England, an American singer causes havoc when he stays with a stockbroker's family by mistake.

Blanche Fury
1948. Crime. Director: Marc Allegret, Stars Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger & Michael Gough. Penniless governess Blanche Fullerton takes a job at the estate of her rich relations, the Fury family.

Crown Court
To Catch a Thief - Part 1. 1973. Stars Sam Kelly, Sheila Gish & Keith Drinkel. A stolen car has been found containing a painting which has also been stolen. The owner of the car is now on trial.

Crown Court
To Catch a Thief - Part 2. 1973. Stars Sheila Gish, Michael Rose & David Ashford. Erika Brabazon is cross examined by Charles Lotterby and Charlie Binns give details of how the painting was found.

Crown Court
To Catch a Thief - Part 3. 1973. Stars Keith Drinkel, Madeleine Cannon & Oscar Quitak. Ronald Halsey is cross examined about his finances and an art expert makes a surprising claim.

A Tale Of Two Cities
1958. Drama. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars Dirk Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin, Cecil Parker & Stephen Murray. During the French Revolution, Lucie Manette falls in love with a duplicitous Englishman.

Cinebox Memories
Brother and sister duo Inez and Charlie Foxx perform the spectacular hit Mockingbird.

Those British Faces
1993. Documentary series that acts as a tribute to the greats of British cinema. This episode focuses on a splendid tribute to Yvonne Mitchell.

The Cheaters
A Case of Larceny. 1962. Stars John Ireland, Sean Kelly & John Bennett. When an off license is robbed, the owner calls his friend for help, but when he arrives he finds the man strangled.

The Brothers
Home and Away. 1976. Stars Patrick O'Connell, Jean Anderson & Jeffry Wickham. The honeymoon is over, and it is business as usual. Mary confides in Jennifer, and Bill and Gwen digest their loss.

In a Lonely Place
1950. Drama. Directed by Nicholas Ray. Stars Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame. When a screenwriter is accused of murder his neighbour comes to his rescue, but she soon starts to have her doubts.