
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.

Of Human Bondage
1934. Drama. Directed by John Cromwell. Stars Bette Davis, Leslie Howard & Frances Dee. A young man becomes attracted to a cold and unfeeling waitress who may ultimately destroy them both.

Inside The Room
1935. Crime Drama. Directed by Leslie Hiscott of Mr. Pastry fame. Austin Trevor plays French sleuth, Pierre Santos, solving a series of murders.

The Texan
The Man Hater. 1959. Stars Rory Calhoun, Lori Nelson & William Tannen. Bill attempts to help a young woman who is fleeing from a gunfighter, but she's become bitter towards all men.

The Larkins
Country Style. 1964. Stars Peggy Mount, David Kossoff & Hugh Paddick. Ada insists on spending the summer holiday in a quiet country cottage, but the accommodation doesn't quite meet expectations.

Johnny Ringo
The Arrival. Directed by Aaron Spelling and starring Don Durant and Mark Goddard. Johnny Ringo, a gunslinger, is hired as the sheriff of Velardi, Arizona, a wide-open frontier town.

Hyde Park Corner
1935. Drama. Directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale and Eric Portman. A duel is destined to be repeated when the two descendants of the original duel meet.

Faces in the Dark
1960. Drama. Directed by David Eady. Starring John Gregson, Mai Zetterling & John Ireland. Richard, a factory owner, becomes blind during an experiment on the very day his wife wants a divorce.

Final Appointment
1954. Crime. Director Terence Fisher and starring John Bentley. Reporters investigate threats against a retired army officer and discover links to a series of murders that occurred during the war.

Rogue's Yarn
1956. Crime drama directed by Vernon Sewell. A husband plots to kill his rich wife. Does he have the perfect alibi? Starring Derek Bond and Hugh Latimer.

Two Wives at One Wedding
1961. Crime. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Gordon Jackson, Christina Gregg & Lisa Daniely. Tom's wedding day becomes a confusing nightmare when a stranger appears, claiming to be his wife.

The Undefeated
1969. Western. Director: Andrew V. McLaglen. Stars John Wayne, Rock Hudson & Antonio Aguilar. An ex-union army officer and his confederate counterpart join forces to fight Mexican revolutionaries.

The Beverly Hillbillies
The Critter Doctor. 1964. Stars Irene Ryan, Mark Goddard & Russell Collins. Granny gets frustrated when she confuses a house-to-house insecticide salesman with a critter doctor.

Scotland Yard
1957. The Case of the Smiling Widow. Director: Montgomery Tully. Starring Russell Napier and Vernon Greeves. Police question the circumstances of an apparent death by taking one's own life.

Bonanza
Desert Justice. 1960. Stars Dan Blocker, Claude Atkins & Wesley Lau. Adam and Hoss become worried when a U.S. Marshal arrives to escort Dave to LA to face trial, so they ride along to protect him.

Out of Town
Brick Making/Stonehenge. 1986. After a visit to a brick maker in Dorset, Jack Hargreaves takes us to Salisbury Plain to witness sunrise at Stonehenge on a mid-winter's day.

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.

Public Eye
How About It, Frank? 1975. Detective & Mystery Drama. Stars Alfred Burke, Peter Childs & Ray McAnally. Ron Gash wants Marker as his new partner. But are Gash's methods compatible with Marker's.

Sapphire
1959. Murder mystery. Directed by Basil Dearden and stars Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell and Michael Craig. Superintendent Robert Hazard investigates a murder, which could be racially motivated.

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.

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.

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.

Boy Who Caught a Crook
1961. Family. Directed by Edward L. Cahn. Stars Wanda Hendrix, Don Beddoe & Roger Mobley. A young newsboy becomes the target of a bank robber after he finds a suitcase full of money.

It Rained Three Times Last Year
An insightful documentary about the people who live and work within the Sahara Desert, with an additional glimpse at the means of transport used to travel across the vast land.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
John Wesley Hardin. 1955. Stars Hugh O'Brian, Phillip Pine & Barbara Bestar. John Wesley Hardin comes to Wichita seeking revenge against Wyatt for throwing his friend out of town.

Music Hall
1934. Musical. Director: John Baxter. Stars George Carney, Ben Field, Mark Daly & Helena Pickard. A rare film put out by Twickenham Film Studios which includes many original music hall acts.

Operation Diplomat
1953. Crime. Directed by John Guillermin. Stars Guy Rolfe, Lisa Daniely, Patricia Dainton. A surgeon is forced to operate on an injured man by a gang of smugglers.

Look At Life The Old School
Tie. 1962. A brilliant visit to three of the most famous public schools, showing their background and prospects for the future.

Girdle of Gold
1952. Comedy directed by Montgomery Tully and filmed at Nettlefold. Starring Esmond Knight and Maudie Edwards. A husband hides a fortune in his wife's girdle, only for the girdle to go 'missing'.

Cat & Mouse
1958. Crime Thriller. Directed by Paul Rotha with Lee Patterson. The daughter of a convicted and executed killer believes she has murdered blackmailer Hilton Edwards.

Crooks Anonymous
1962. Comedy. Directed by Ken Annakin. Stars Leslie Phillips, Stanley Baxter & Wilfrid Hyde-White. Petty thief, Dandy Forsdyke, joins an unofficial organisation for reforming criminals.

How You See It
1950. A remarkable short film about the basics of how movie film projection deceives the eye.

They Came From Beyond Space
1967. Sci-Fi. Director: Freddie Francis. Stars: Robert Hutton, Jennifer Jayne, Zia Mohyeddin & Bernard Kay. Scientists investigating an unusual meteor shower are possessed by an alien force.

Cash on Demand
1961. Drama. Directed by Quentin Lawrence. Stars Peter Cushing, Andre Morell & Richard Vernon. A crook abducts the wife and child of a bank manager and then schemes to rob the institution.

Look At Life For Crying Out
Loud. 1964. A fascinating survey of the advertising industry, with a focus on how it works and what it does.

The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre
The Double. 1963. Directed by Lionel Harris. Stars Jeanette Sterke, Robert Brown & Basil Henson. John Cleeve is suffering from 'Homicidal Hallucinations' and can't remember his past.

Four Star Playhouse
1953. Drama. Director: Robert Florey. Stars Merle Oberon, Gordon Oliver & Barbara Billingsley. A woman secretly gets a hearing aid, then learns of her husband's affair and his plan to murder her.

Batman
Hizzonner the Penguin. 1966. Stars Adam West & Burgess Meredith. Suspiciously endearing himself to the citizens of Gotham by foiling a robbery, the Penguin announces he is running for mayor.

Dial 999
Exception to the Rule. 1958. Stars Robert Beatty, Paul Whitsun-Jones & Clive Cazes. In accordance to the rules, police officers are unarmed; an exception to the rule is essential in this case.

Where Has Poor Mickey Gone?
Unseen for years this strange, B-Picture oddity sees Warren Mitchell superb as fairground magician Emilio Dinelli, tormented by a gang of rowdies who take him prisoner in his backstreet workshop.

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
1969. Comedy Drama. Directed by Paul Mazursky. Stars Natalie Wood, Elliott Gould, Robert Culp & Dyan Cannon. Two couples find liberation in the Sexual Revolution of the 1960s.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Join Caroline Munro for an evening of horrifying science fiction delights. First up, is the 1985 sci-fi horror Lifeforce featuring British theatrical greats Frank Finlay and Patrick Stewart.

Lifeforce
1985. Horror. Directed by Tobe Hooper. Stars Steve Railsback, Mathilda May & Patrick Stewart. A space shuttle mission investigating Halley's Comet brings back a malevolent race of space vampires.

Lifeforce
1985. Horror. Directed by Tobe Hooper. Stars Steve Railsback, Mathilda May & Patrick Stewart. A space shuttle mission investigating Halley's Comet brings back a malevolent race of space vampires.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Our next offering, another brilliant sci-fi horror, is The Man Who Turned to Stone. Caroline Munro presents the strange and frightening 1957 film starring Victor Jory.

The Man Who Turned To Stone
1957. Horror. Director: Leslie Kardos. Stars Victor Jory, William Hudson & Charlotte Austin. 18th century scientists, who have discovered the secret to immortality, take over a girl's reformatory.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
As Caroline Munro prepares to close the doors of The Cellar Club, she provides a glimpse of two more unmissable films coming next week.

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
Czech Mate. 1984. Stars Susan George, Patrick Mower & Peter Vaughan. Vicky goes to Prague with her ex-husband but soon finds herself alone, penniless and caught up in a murder.

Europe in 25 Questions
A rare treat, courtesy of a Dutch airline, about air travel in the 1960s.

The Beverly Hillbillies
Jed Cuts the Family Tree. 1963. Stars Donna Douglas, Rosemary DeCamp & Bea Benaderet. Mrs. Smith Standish spends more time with the Clampetts, keen to find out if they preceded the 'Mayflower'.

Stagecoach West
Object Partimony. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a stagecoach line in the Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress.

Who Goes Next
1938. War. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart & Jack Hawkins. During World War One, a number of captured British officers attempt to escape a prisoner-of-war camp.

Passport To Treason
1956. Crime Drama. Directed by Robert S. Baker. Stars Rod Cameron and Lois Maxwell. Clifford, an American private eye, stationed in London for the sake of a murdered friend, takes over a case.

The Glass Mountain
1949. Drama. Classic tale of a war romance featuring the smash hit music of The Legend of The Glass Mountain. Stars Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray & Valentina Cortese, with vocals from Tito Gobbi.

Father's Little Dividend
1951. Comedy. Director: Vincente Minnelli. Stars Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett & Elizabeth Taylor. Stanley Banks is still recovering from his daughter's wedding when he learns that she is pregnant.

The Brothers
Special Licence. 1975. Stars Jennifer Wilson, Jean Anderson & Colin Baker. While everyone's attention is on Edward and Jennifer's wedding, Merroney tries to manipulate Brian's business affairs.

City of Bad Men
1953. Western. Directed by Harmon Jones. Stars Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson & Richard Boone. After six years in Mexico, an outlaw returns to Nevada, with a plan to rob the Carson City prize-fight.

I Love Trouble
1948. Crime Drama. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Stars Franchot Tone, Janet Blair & Janis Carter. A prominent politician hires a private detective to investigate his wife's mysterious past.

Strange But True
Pet Healers/Muncaster Castle. 1995. Michael Aspel presents two unusual stories - the first, about a faith healer who treats pets and the other, about one of Britain's most haunted castles.

Danger UXB
Cast Iron Killer. 1979. Stars Anthony Andrews, Judy Geeson & Iain Cuthbertson. A sceptical Brian is ordered to deliver a defused but otherwise intact bomb to Dr.Gillespie.

Van der Valk
Destroying Angel. 1972. Stars Barry Foster, Michael Latimer & Susan Travers. Van der Valk and Kroon investigate when a local prostitute reports that a man is dying.

Maigret
To Any Lengths. 2003. Stars Bruno Cremer, Martine Sarcey & Maurice Chevit. A man finds a note stating that a fortune teller will die. Shortly after, a fortune teller is found dead.

Sex (Re) Education
Stars: Feodor Atkine, Sylwvie Granotier & Irene Jacob. Jacques and Rose want to go away for the weekend, but Isabelle reveals their affair to Rose's son.

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.

Into the Blue
1997. Crime Drama. Directed by Jack Gold. Stars John Thaw, Tom Towndrow & Abigail Cruttenden. A British expatriate in Rhodes investigates the mysterious disappearance of a woman he had befriended.

Doctor Morelle
1949. Mystery. Directed by Godfrey Grayson. Stars Valentine Dyall, Julia Lang & Hugh Griffith. When a young woman mysteriously disappears, her friend turns to Doctor Morelle to help investigate.

Tell Me Another
1976. Stories about Showbusiness Careers. Personal anecdotes as told to Dick Hills. This episode stars Ray Alan, Marti Caine, Thora Hird and David Jacobs.

Look At Life Women at Sea
1965. An interesting look at the various seafaring jobs for women - from work on the great passenger liners, to merchant navies, plus a look at Russian women at sea.

Sherlock Holmes
The Case of the Christmas Pudding. 1954. Starring: Ronald Howard, Howard Marion-Crawford & Eugene Deckers. A serial killer sentenced to death threatens to kill Sherlock before the execution.

October Moth
1960. Drama. Director: John Kruse. Stars Lee Patterson, Lana Morris & Robert Cawdron, In an isolated Yorkshire farmhouse, a deranged young man imagines a car crash victim is his deceased mother.

St. Benny the Dip
1951. Comedy. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Stars Roland Young, Nina Foch & Dick Haymes. Three con artists unexpectedly wind up on the road to reformation while posing as priests to pull off a job.

Aberdeen
A late 60s local authority travelogue showcasing the wonders of the great Scottish city of Aberdeen.

Serious Charge
1959. Drama. A new vicar (Anthony Quayle) falls foul of Hester (Sarah Churchill) as she backs up a false claim made by Larry (Andrew Ray) against the vicar. Cliff Richard sings Living Doll.

I Only Arsked!
1959. Comedy. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Bernard Bresslaw, Michael Medwin & Alfie Bass. A group of misfit soldiers trying to get some leave end up getting posted in the Middle East.

Five Days
1954. Crime. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Dane Clark, Cecile Chevreau & Paul Carpenter. A man on the verge of bankruptcy pays his friend to organise a hit on him, but will his plan pay off.

Crown Court
The Inner Circle - Part 1. 1973. Stars Tom Kempinski, Bernard Brown, Shane Briant. The Sunday Nation newspaper and one of its leading journalists are being sued for libel over a 'harmful' article.

Crown Court
The Inner Circle - Part 2. 1973. Stars Jeremy Anthony, Desmond Jordan & Shane Briant. Evidence comes to light about a donation to the group and Martin defends the Inner Circle's intentions.

Crown Court
The Inner Circle - Part 3. 1973. Stars Patricia Lawrence, Georgina Ward, Tom Kempinski. Mrs. Peacock tries to explain the benefit of the Open Box community and Megan Watts finally takes the stand.

The Four Feathers
1978. Drama. Directed by Don Sharp. Stars Beau Bridges, Robert Powell & Jane Seymour. Lieutenant Faversham dishonours his regiment and loses his fiancΓ©e, but can he regain his honour and his love.

Sea to Plate and Billingsgate
1956. Documentary on the distribution of fish throughout England. From tower bridge at 6am at Billingsgate in the 1950s to all the little harbours around the coast and everything in between.

Sailor of Fortune
The Diamond Chips. 1957. Stars Lorne Greene, Esmond Knight & Teresa Thorne. Mitch winds up in an unpleasant situation when he innocently agrees to sell some jewellery for a girl.

The Cheaters
A Tale of Two Ships. 1962. Stars John Ireland & Francis De Wolff. A hefty claim is paid to a captain whose ship was lost at sea. Then one of the crew, who supposedly drowned, is found murdered.

The Brothers
Manoeuvres. 1976. Stars Robin Chadwick, Margaret Ashcroft & Terence Frisby. David makes another attempt to get the better of Paul Merroney and all he needs is Simon Winter's support.

Mickey One
1965. Crime. Directed by Arthur Penn. Stars Warren Beatty, Alexandra Stewart & Hurd Hatfield. A stand-up comic incurs the wrath of the Mafia and escapes to Chicago but yearns to go back on stage.

Never Look Back
1952. Drama. Director: Francis Searle. Stars Rosamund John, Hugh Sinclair, Guy Middleton. A female lawyer puts her reputation on the line to defend her ex-boyfriend who has been accused of murder.

Lost Lagoon
1958. Drama. Directed by John Rawlins. Stars Jeffrey Lynn, Leila Barry & Peter Donat. An unhappy husband dreaming of escape becomes a castaway on an island after his boat runs into a storm.

Lost Lagoon
1958. Drama. Directed by John Rawlins. Stars Jeffrey Lynn, Leila Barry & Peter Donat. An unhappy husband dreaming of escape becomes a castaway on an island after his boat runs into a storm.

Fuzz
1972. Comedy. Directed by Richard A. Colla. Stars Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch & Jack Weston. Boston detectives go on the hunt for a mysterious bomber who is targeting the local politicians.

Every Day's A Holiday
1964. Musical starring John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Freddie & the Dreamers, Ron Moody, Liz Fraser, Nicholas Parsons and Danny La Rue. A group of high-spirited teens find friendship, love & music.

A Place To Hang Your Hat
1957. An informative short film about the life of a sailor, with a look at the hardships and dangers that they face but also the support they can receive from the British Sailors Society.

The Lone Wolf Strikes
1940. Crime Drama. Directed by Sidney Salkow. Stars Warren William, Joan Perry, and Eric Blore. Michael Lanyard, a retired jewel thief, is hired by an heiress to help retrieve her stolen jewels.

Vernon's Poolroom Routine
A behind the scenes look at 'The Pool Room' in the 1960s, from the ladies arriving to start the day, to the vans bringing in the post. A reel glimpse of real history.

What a Whopper
1960. Comedy. What a Whopper is a comedy from former documentarist Gilbert Gunn. Adam Faith stars in this tale about a struggling writer who fakes photographs of the Loch Ness monster.

The Shipbuilders
1943. Drama. Director John Baxter. Stars Clive Brook, Finlay Currie, Moira Lister & John Turnbull. In a Clyde dockyard, a millionaire shipbuilder & his best riveter symbolize British unity in WW2.

Portrait of Alison
1955. Crime. Director: Guy Green. Stars Robert Beatty, Terry Moore, William Sylvester. A Francis Durbridge story. A painter is commissioned to paint a portrait of a girl killed in Italy.

The Affairs of a Rogue
1949. Romance. Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. Stars Jean-Pierre Aumont & Joan Hopkins. As the Prince Regent tries to marry off his unruly daughter, she falls in love with an impoverished prince.

The Flemish Farm
1943. War. Directed by Jeffery Dell. Stars Jane Baxter, Clifford Evans, Philip Friend. Based on a true story. A Belgian Pilot's daring attempt to retrieve the Colours from Nazi-occupied Belgium.

Assignment Paris
1952. Drama. Directed by Robert Parrish. Stars Dana Andrews, MΓ€rta TorΓ©n & George Sanders. A reporter becomes entangled in a dangerous web when investigating a plot against Hungary's dictatorship.

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.

Look At Life What Price Safety? 1965
A look at what is being done to make cars and roads safer to prevent accidents on the roads of Britain.

Strange But True
Psychic Pets/The Mystery of Dark Peak. 1996. Michael Aspel examines the question of the mysterious lights of Longdendale Valley and looks at the phenomenon of perceptive pets.

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.

Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro presents a taster of next week's sensational and gripping features.

Remember My Name
1978. Drama. Director: Alan Rudolph. Stars: Geraldine Chaplin, Anthony Perkins & Moses Gunn. Just released from prison, a woman arrives in town to start a new life. Soon starting trouble.

Remember My Name
1978. Drama. Director: Alan Rudolph. Stars: Geraldine Chaplin, Anthony Perkins & Moses Gunn. Just released from prison, a woman arrives in town to start a new life. Soon starting trouble.

The Night Caller
1965. Sci-Fi. Director: John Gilling. Stars John Saxon, Maurice Denham and Patricia Haines. Aliens need to find mates from another world or they'll become extinct, they start with earth females.

The First Travelling Saleslady
1956. Comedy Western. A corset store owner goes broke and becomes a traveling sales lady in Texas 1897. Starring Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson and a young Clint Eastwood.

Cinebox Memories
A nostalgic look back at British soul band Hot Chocolate as they perform the 1974 song Emma.

Thunder Rock
1942. Supernatural drama starring Michael Redgrave, Barbara Mullen & James Mason. One of The Boulting Brothers' finest, a disillusioned writer becomes a lighthouse keeper living in solitude.

Watch Out
1953. Family. Directed by Don Chaffey. Stars Peter Butterworth, Humphrey Kent & Harry Lane. Dickie Duffle finds himself in trouble whilst touring a film studio.

Space Patrol
The Human Fish. 1963. Stars Murray Kash, Libby Morris, Ronnie Stevens. The crew are sent to investigate reports of a fish on Venus that is developing human characteristics and attacking fishermen.

Batman
It's How You Play the Game. 1966. Stars Adam West, Cliff Robertson & Eric Shea. Shame goes to work on his final caper - the theft of four prize cattle worth over one million dollars.

Richard the Lionheart
The Lord of Kerak. 1962. Stars Dermot Walsh, Willoughby Goddard & Nadja Regin. When Lord Arnold hears that the King is travelling to query his absence from battle, he plans to have Richard killed.

Supercar
Pirate Plunder. 1961. Stars David Graham, Graydon Gould & George Murcell. The team get involved in a sting operation to capture the pirate Black Morgan, who is operating in the Pacific Ocean.

Calamity The Cow
1967. Children. Director: David Eastman. Stars Phil Collins, John Moulder-Brown & Elizabeth Dear. A group of children prepare a cow for the show ring, but at the last minute it is stolen.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Coming of Robin Hood. 1955. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. When Robin of Locksley returns home from the Holy Land, he finds Normans are in control everywhere.

The Incredible Petrified World
1959. Sci-fi. Directed by Jerry Warren. Stars John Carradine, Robert Clarke & Phyllis Coates. Four explorers find themselves trapped in underwater caves when the cable on their diving bell snaps.

One Step Beyond
Front Runner. 1959. Starring: John Newland, Ben Cooper & Walter Burke. Two rival jockeys compete for the top spot, but will an unexpected brush with the supernatural give one of them the edge.

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Inferno. 1968. Stars Ed Bishop, Cy Grant & Donald Gray. Captains Blue and Scarlet head to South America and set up in an Aztec temple to protect a desalination facility in the Andes mountains.

Millions Like Us
1943. War Drama. Directed by Sidney Gilliat & Frank Launder. Stars Patricia Roc, Gordon Jackson, Basil Radford & Eric Portman. Celia marries a gunner before he is deployed into wartime battle.

Steam Beyond the Solent
An enchanting film about the Solent with a look at the magnificent steam trains operating across the Isle of Wight.

Sea of Sand
1958. War. Guy Green. Stars Richard Attenborough, Michael Craig & John Gregson. The Long Range Desert Group go on an expedition through North Africa to destroy a huge Nazi fuel dump.

Look At Life City of Sailors
1964. Taking a look at Portsmouth, which is no longer the seafaring city it was, with a focus on its changing face.

Maigret
The Old Lady. 1960. Stars Rupert Davies, Ewen Solon & Marie Ney. Conflicting reports of a maid's death takes Maigret to Normandy to investigate the charming Madame Beeson and her children.

A Family At War
1971. We Could Be A Lot Worse Off. Created by John Finch. Stars Colin Douglas & Shelagh Fraser. Freda is disturbed by her feelings for Michael. Meanwhile, Robert meets with a sticky end. (S2, E09).

The Deadly Affair
1966. Thriller. Directed by Sidney Lumet Stars: James Mason, Simone Signoret. A British secret agent is puzzled by the sudden death of a man he's recently investigated.

The Blob
1958. Sci fi. Directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. Stars Steve McQueen, Aneta Corsaut & Earl Rowe. Teenagers Steve and Jane attempt to save their town from a gelatinous creature from another planet.

The Believers
1987. Horror. Director: John Schlesinger. Stars Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver & Harley Cross. A recently widowed psychiatrist becomes involved in the investigation of a series of ritualistic murders.

The Believers
1987. Horror. Director: John Schlesinger. Stars Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver & Harley Cross. A recently widowed psychiatrist becomes involved in the investigation of a series of ritualistic murders.

The Other Love
1947. Romantic drama. Seriously ill concert pianist Karen (Barbara Stanwyck) is admitted to a Swiss sanatorium, where she is attracted to the suave Doctor Stanton (David Niven).

A Lifetime Ago with The Baim Collection
Stadium Highlights. A fantastic view on entertainment in 1946 at The Empire Stadium, Wembley. With a look at ice skating, boxing, table tennis, greyhound racing and more.

Out of Town
Old Railway Line/Cloudburst at the Agricultural Show. 1981. Jack examines the flora and fauna along an abandoned railway line, then gets soaked while judging horses at the annual New Forest Show.

Vickers Hovercraft
Batten down the hatches and take your sea sickness pill, as we take a nostalgic trip on the Vickers VA-3 hovercraft in the 1960s.

Bulldog Drummond Comes Back
1937. Mystery. Directed by Louis King. Stars John Barrymore, John Howard & Louise Campbell. Captain Drummond's girlfriend is kidnapped by his enemies and now he must go on the hunt to find her.

The Man From Yesterday
1949. Thriller. Directed by Oswald Mitchell. Stars John Stuart, Henry Oscar & Marie Burke. A psychic visits the home of his old friend and his wife but soon makes an unsettling discovery.

Three Crooked Men
1959. Crime. Director: Ernest Morris. Stars Gordon Jackson, Sarah Lawson, Warren Mitchell. A shopkeeper is taken hostage when 3 crooks break into his shop to drill through to the bank next door.

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.

A Case for PC 49
1951. Mystery. Directed by Francis Searle. Stars Brian Reece, Joy Shelton & Christine Norden. PC 49 teams up with his girlfriend to solve a crime after a murder is committed right under his nose.

Worzel Gummidge
The Trial of Worzel Gummidge. 1980. Stars Jon Pertwee, Geoffrey Bayldon & Bill Maynard. After his latest foolish antics, Worzel is brought to trial before the Crowman and a jury of scarecrows.

Batman
It's How You Play the Game. 1966. Stars Adam West, Cliff Robertson & Eric Shea. Shame goes to work on his final caper - the theft of four prize cattle worth over one million dollars.

Forty Guns
1957. Western. Director: Samuel Fuller. Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan & Dean Jagger. An ex-gunslinger and his brothers find themselves up against a gang led by a beautiful wealthy woman.

Dick Emery on Wiggins!
1967. Produced for Wiggins, Teape & Co, this short comedy stars Dick Emery who explains the virtues of N.C.R. paper, and features many of his famous characters.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
Bride for an Outlaw. 1960. Stars Richard Greene, Mary Manson & John Horsley. In a desperate attempt to escape the Sheriff, Robin agrees to get married to the daughter of a wealthy merchant.

The Vise
One Just Man. 1954. Stars Joan Haythorne & Alexander Knox. Judge Craig had always been ruthless to the criminals he sentenced but when dealing with his own family will he be as unrelenting.

The Footage Detectives
We have music from The Hollies, take the oldies on holiday in the 60s, look at how HMV made a record in the 40s, watch a garden party with the stars and have a catchy advert for kitchen equipment.

Smokescreen
1964. Drama. Directed by Jim O'Connolly. Starring Peter Vaughan, John Carson & Yvonne Romain. A blazing car goes over the cliff to the east of Brighton. Suspicions mount when no body can be found.

The Weaker Sex
1948. War. Director: Roy Ward Baker. Stars Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker, Derek Bond & Thora Hird. Martha tries to keep her home running as normal during the run up to the D Day landings.

The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club
1976. The Swinging Blue Jeans sing 'Hippy, Hippy Shake' and 'You're No Good'. Bernie Clifton and Madame also star.

Pickup Alley
1957. Crime. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg & Trevor Howard. An FBI agent will stop at nothing to catch the narcotics kingpin responsible for his sister's death.

Budgie
The Outside Man. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. It seems as if Budgie may be going straight at long last when he goes to Charlie Endell and asks for a job reference.

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.