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FREE 24 – 30 July 2018 Issue 889

THE CITY’S WEEKLY LIFESTYLE AND BUSINESS MAGAZINE

CIRCUS WONDERLAND All the fun is coming to Shoreham-by-Sea OXO-FAM COMEDY FUNDRAISER Serving up local laughs for international aid

IRISH ROVER

Dara O Briain speaks about touring, comedy and more

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5 | DARA O BRIAIN INTERVIEW

The Mock The Week anchorman speaks ahead of his forthcoming tour retuning to his first love of performing live stand up comedy

Long hot summer

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chool’s out – for Summer! Which for many means penny arcades on the Palace Pier, checking to see if last year’s swim shoes still fit (and if they do that their ‘neglected’ pong hasn’t reached chemical weapon level), and which of the many local National Trust sites to visit first. Bookshops and the Booth Museum suddenly find triple the enquiring faces at midday in mid­week. And the invention of waterproof sun lotion saves more tears than the entire DC and Marvel superhero roster combined. Welcome to the Summer holidays. Remember when they used to stretch out ahead like they would go on forever? Well they still can, even if you’re not at school yourself. The heat wave already takes you halfway to being on holiday already. Yes, you’ve got work in the daytime, but nighttime takes ages to come around with the sun setting at gone 9pm. That’s practically an entire afternoon’s worth of beach­life to enjoy after the boss has let you go. Even lunch breaks can squeeze in a half an hour of that long hot Summer feeling. Sea shingle or grassy green space are never far away in this town for a guilty spot of airport novel reading, while you happily munch through your hummus and gluten­free bread picnic. I repeat: School’s out. And it doesn’t matter if you broke up this week or 50 years ago, everyone can seize that free spirit and summer feeling of adventure. Anything can happen this Summer.

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8 | PUBLIC NOTICES

Announcements from businesses across the city

9 |LATEST TV

Andrew Kay looks forward to Latest’s Live & Let Live going live

9 | BRIGHTON LIGHTS

Edinburgh Fringe comedy preview highlights in the form of Larry Dean and Jim Tavaré, comedy for a good cause from Oxo­Fam, the boom is back with An Evening With Brian Blessed, and the circus comes to Shoreham­by­Sea

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DARA O BRIAI N Dara O Briain takes a break from fronting shows as diverse as Mock the Week, School of Hard Sums, Robot Wars, Dara and Ed’s Big Adventure and Go8Bit to speak about his return to live stand up, his love of local crowds, and talking over Brian Cox on Stargazing Live. Dara O Briain is returning to his first love: stand­up. He is embarking on a mammoth national tour with a brand­new show entitled Voice of Reason. “It’s my job,” the comedian enthuses. “I can’t wait!” He starts by underlining how pleased he is to be performing to a live audience again. “Doing stand­up is a euphoric experience. The great thing is the anticipation. You’re thinking, ‘You’re going to love this next bit!’” What Dara does better than any other stand­up is play to the home crowd. “It’s wonderful to create local jokes that repay three or seven or even 12 years later. When I play Coventry, for instance, there are always packets of crisps on the stage. That comes from an audience interaction I had 12 years ago. “Back then, I was chatting with a guy in the audience who worked for a crisp company. I did a joke about it, and when I came back on stage after the interval, there were 12 packets of crisps waiting for me on stage! Many people in Coventry remember that. So that’s the reason why the crisps are still there.” Dara had an equally memorable experience in Glasgow. “There was a plastic bag waiting for me on stage. I did a joke pretending to be Brad Pitt at the end of Se7en – ‘What’s in the bag?’ It turned out that in the bag was a funny fur hat and scarf combination and a stethoscope. “That was a reference to Dr Bear, a character I did three shows ago in Glasgow. Someone had left that bag on stage because they remembered it. It’s tremendous to build up relationships in all these different places.” He goes on to recall the trademark of his visits to

Norwich. “There’s a giant duck outside Norwich that I always refer to repeatedly when I’m there. A picture of the duck is on a brown tourism sign next to a picture of a church. Why is the duck the same size as the church?”

audience’. Brian and I find that idea hilarious!” The comedian will also be devoting a large section of the show to a very funny routine about how he has become the subject of a fake news website.

“ There was a tiny moment where we

thought we could use the internet to amplify scientific truths and have a great weapon for fighting lies. But no ” In Voice of Reason, Dara will be discussing such topics as the ordinariness of his daily life. He reflects that, “If there is a theme to the show, it is that at the age of 46, I have an incredibly normal life!” On stage, Dara will also be mulling over the rise of the nerd. The comic observes that, “Nerds have become much cooler recently. Thanks to the Internet, they can find each other now. It’s very positive.” In addition, in the show Dara will be talking about his on­screen relationship with Professor Brian Cox on Stargazing Live. “When Brian and I work together, he is the expert and I am the broadcaster. When he is talking, sometimes a producer says into my earpiece: ‘A plane is now hovering over Scandinavia with shots of the aurora borealis. We have to cut to that.’ “So at those moments, I have to interrupt Brian. But furious viewers then write in saying, ‘Why did you interrupt Professor Brian Cox? I was enjoying watching him!’” Dara adds that, “They genuinely think I interrupt Brian because I’m jealous of him. They imagine I’m saying, ‘Sorry to interrupt you, Brian, but it is not going to be all about you tonight. I also know things that I want to tell the

Dara explains that, “I go in to the madness of this story about these things that are supposed to have happened to me. The producers of this fake news site have filled in some details. For example, they mention James Street in Dublin. So some effort has been made in producing it. “But it’s still so ludicrous. The site pops up next to features headlined, ‘She has discovered the secret that dentists don’t want you to know’, and, ‘20 stars whose

lives have been ravaged by drugs.’ In one of those, they put a picture of Chris O’Dowd beside a picture of Shane McGowan!” This terrific routine emphasises the extent to which the internet has turned into an uncontrollable Wild West. Dara reflects that, “The internet has become a torrent of disinformation. “There was a tiny moment where we thought we could use the internet to amplify scientific truths and have a great weapon for fighting lies. But no, that was completely wrong. What the internet is really useful for is more lies!” Dara closes by underscoring what he hopes audiences will take away from “Voice of Reason”. “I get really enthusiastic about science­y stuff. You can see me getting giddy about space. That’s why I recently wrote that kids’ book about space. But on tour, I’m there to do funny. Dara O Brian: Voice Of Reason, Brighton Centre, Friday 12 & Saturday 13 October, 8pm, £24.50, brightondome.org

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Chaula’s, Brighton

A second venue for this brilliant Indian restaurant is now open here in Brighton. Chaula and her team breathe fresh air into the idea of Indian food with authentic recipes served in stylish surroundings. The cooking has an altogether healthier approach – but not at the cost of flavour. Thali Deals available 12pm­3pm; Meal Deal £9.99. Brighton, BN1 1HT, 01273 771661, www.chaulas.co.uk

Chaula’s, Lewes

Chaula’s is renowned for its signature dishes, distinctive décor and friendly staff. All meals are made fresh to order and every curry has its own distinctively flavoured sauce. There is also a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan, as well as gluten and wheat­free dishes. Buffet available 12pm–3pm, Monday to Saturday. Lewes, BN7 2LP, 01273 476707 | www.chaulas.co.uk

Boho Gelato, Brighton

24 ever­changing Italian Ice Cream flavours ranging from Vanilla to Violet, Mango to Mojito and Apple to Avocado taken from an ever growing list of now over 400! Handmade on site daily at 6 Pool Valley Brighton – Off East Street near the Palace Pier and also available at their new shop in Ship Street. www.bohogelato.co.uk | 6 Pool Valley, Brighton New Shop – 31 Ship Street, Brighton | 01273 727205

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PUBLIC NOTICE The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises licences and club premises certificates) Regulations 2005 Regulation 25 Advertisement TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The University of Sussex Students’ Union do hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county of East Sussex for the grant of a premises license to use of permit the use of premises known as Attenborough Centre lawns, Gardner Centre Road, University of Sussex, Falmer, BN1 9QF for the following licensable activities which it is proposed will be carried on, or from the premises: For one evening only, Music and Dancing, on Sunday the 16th of September 2018 from 18:00 until 01:00 on Monday 17th of September 2018. Any person who desires to make a representation to the grant, should send to the Assistant Director, Public Safety, Health & Safety and Licensing, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JP no later than the 16th of August a brief written statement on the grounds of his/her objection. The register and records of application may be viewed at the above council office during normal office hours: summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently £5000 (level 5) Dated this: 24th July 2018

PUBLIC NOTICE The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises licences and club premises certificates) Regulations 2005 Regulation 25 Advertisement TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I Delso Da Silva do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county of East Sussex for the variation of a premises to use or permit the use of premises known as The Brighton Zip Food court, Madeira Drive, Brighton, BN2 1TB for the following licensable activities which it is proposed will be carried on, on or from the premises: Timed Alcohol License In the case of an application for a provisional statement, representations are restricted after the issue of a provisional statement Any person who desires to make a representation to the grant, provisional statement, variation, should send to Head of Planning and Public Protection, Health & Safety and Licensing, Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JP no later than Wednesday 15th August 2018 a brief written statement of the grounds of his/her objection. The register and records of applications may be viewed at the above council office during normal office hours; summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently £5000, 28 days starting the day after applying to the Licensing Authority This notice shall be published in a local newspaper or, if there is none, in a local newsletter, circular or similar document, circulating in the vicinity of the premises, on at least one occasion during the period of ten working days starting on the day after the day on which the application was given to the relevant Licensing Authority. L107C Dated this: 19th July 2018

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FIG LEAF TRADING LTD HAVE APPLIED TO BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL FOR A VARIATION OF THE PREMISES LICENCE FOR APPLE CART, 192-193 LEWES ROAD, BRIGHTON, BN2 3LA TO EXTEND THE PERMITTED HOURS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOL FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES TO BE FROM 09.00 UNTIL 02.00 THE FOLLOWING DAY SUNDAY TO THURSDAY & FROM 09.00 TO 03.00 THE FOLLOWING DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY. THE ADDRESS OF THE LICENSING AUTHORITY WHERE THE REGISTER IS KEPT AND THE APPLICATION MAY BE INSPECTED DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS IS THE LICENSING AUTHORITY, BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL, BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, BARTHOLOMEW SQUARE, BRIGHTON BN1 1JP OR ON THE COUNCIL`S WEBSITE: www.brighton-hove.gov.uk ANY REPRESENTATIONS BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY THE LICENSING AUTHORITY BY 10TH AUGUST 2018 STATING THE NATURE AND GROUNDS FOR MAKING SUCH REPRESENTATION. IT IS AN OFFENCE UNDER SECTION 158 OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 TO KNOWINGLY OR RECKLESSLY MAKE A FALSE STATEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH AN APPLICATION. THE MAXIMUM FINE ON SUMMARY CONVICTION FOR THIS OFFENCE IS £5000. Dated this: 18th day of July 2018 G T LICENSING CONSULTANTS TEL 07810 826778 EM: gtlicensingconsultants@googlemail.com LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7


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BRIGHTON LIGHTS W H AT TO D O I N T H E C I T Y

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arlier this year Latest embarked on a major new project, supported by the Heritage Lottery, to create a major digital collection and exhibition of Brighton & Hove’s LGBT+ history. For the last five months Latest CIC has been actively creating a digital archive from our vast resource of printed material, our magazines, and most recently TV work. In addition we have been gathering material from beyond our own resources to expand this fascinating story of a city famous for its liberal attitudes and behaviour. Most excitingly we have been talking to people and making video histories of people who have been active in the LGBT+ community, owners of famous bars, clubs, political movers and shakers, performers, musicians and theatre makers… all of them with fascinating stories to share about how this remarkable city has become their home, sometimes welcoming, and sadly from time to time not. From the many conversations we have recorded so far, and this is an ongoing project, we have also been able to make a film that we are calling The

Great Brighton Gay Pub and Club Crawl. This

“ A city famous for its liberal attitudes ”

was no mean feat, the list included over 50 venues past and present, and we are already aware that there are far more places that we need to include as the project progresses. Driving around the city in an open top car we have recorded what would in reality be a deadly pub and club crawl, but one that we are sure will stir many memories for our vibrant community. The work so far will be screened hourly over the weekend of Brighton Pride at Latest MusicBar in Manchester Street, and at the same time you will be able to see on the outside of the building our exciting new LGBT+ heritage wall. Do come along and take a look at what is a vital part of what makes our city the wonderful place that it is.

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Two incredible names in comedy .share the bill, running through their new shows that join the showcase melee at the Edinburgh Fringe next week. Larry Dean writes tight and punchy stand­up stories from his own life, whereas veteran Jim Tavaré returns to the UK for the first time in years after his life in LA changed forever. Komedia, Thursday 26 July, 7.30pm, £8

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Keep your ear to the ground and .you’ll hear about some great pop­ up gigs around town, not least of which is Oxo­Fam, with a packed bill of local up­and­coming comics, soft drinks available to buy, and a BYOB policy on alcohol. Organised by (and featuring) Rebekka Turner, fundraising for Oxfam. Oxfam Bookshop (Kensington Gardens, North Laine), Sunday 29 July, 7.30pm, £3

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The marvellous actor, explorer, .qualified cosmonaut and spectacular orator that is Brian Blessed brings the full force of his personality and back catalogue of adventures for An Evening With Brian Blessed. Expect tall tales with optimism – not suitable for those of a nervous disposition. Theatre Royal Brighton, Sunday 29 July, 7pm, £29.15

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With a brand new show that .celebrates the 250th anniversary of circus in Great Britain, Circus Wonderland presents a sparkling, show­stopping spectacle for audiences of all ages. In time for the holidays! Adur Recreation Ground, Shoreham­by­Sea, Wed 25 – Sun 29 July; 6pm (Wed); 3pm & 7pm (Thurs & Fri); 12pm, 3pm & 6pm (Sat), 2pm (Sun); from £7

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6.00am Scotland Yard A murder hunt is launched after a real body is used as the 'guy' on bonfire night. 6.35 FILM: Life In Emergency Ward 10 1959. Drama. 8.20 FILM: Plagues and Puppy Love 1917. Short Comedy. 8.35 FILM: River Beat 1954. Crime drama. 9.55 FILM: The Madame Gambles 1951. Comedy. 11.30 FILM: Best Years of Our Lives 1946. Drama. 2.45 FILM: Dry Rot 1956. Comedy. 4.30 Burke's Law The crime-solving adventures of dashing, debonair Amos Burke, an L.A.P.D. homicide captain who is also a millionaire. 5.30 Under The Radar 6.00 Latest NewsThe latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 The Vote Guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 7.00 Millionaires' Row From penthouse to pool, take an exclusive tour of exceptional, outstanding, and unique dream houses. 7.30 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. 8.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 8.30 Digital Nation The best of Local TV from across the UK. 9.00 AK Souffle Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show. 9.30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 10.00 FILM: The Servant 1963. Drama. 12.15am FILM: Inner Sanctum 1948. Thriller.

6.00am Scotland Yard Police question the circumstances of an apparent suicide. 6.35 FILM: The Marked One 1963. Crime. 7.50 FILM: Calling All Cars 1954. Comedy documentary. 8.40 Glimpses: Birmingham & The Road Patrol Bikes in the 1950s 8.55 FILM: Cuckoo Patrol 1967. Comedy. 10.30 FILM: The Sicilians 1964. Crime. 11.50 FILM: The Pickwick Papers 1954. 1.55pm Glimpses: Screenagers! 2.10 FILM: The Little Foxes 1941. Drama. 4.25 Petula Clark: The Day Starts Early A behind the scene look at Petula Clark's working day in 1948, from a lost news piece. 4.30 Burke's Law 5.30 FILM: The Private Life Of Oliver the Eighth 1934. 6.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 Democracy Now! Politics and discussion from the USA. 7.00 Best of Brighton Lights Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TV's magazine programme Brighton Lights. 7.30 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 8.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 8.30 The Easy Riders Steve get’s ready to set off on he first leg of Challenge 125 with Danny, but who will be the third rider? 9.00 Miss Jason's House Party An entertaining game show hosted by the talented Miss Jason where the star-studded panellists, studio audience and TV viewers have to guess a well-known celebrity’s home from a set of video clues. 10.00 FILM: Tread Softly Stranger 1958. Crime Drama. 11.45 FILM: Beat Girl 1960. Drama. 1.30am Latest News

6.00am Scotland Yard Supt. Hammond hunts down the boss of a gang that stole a mail van. 6.35 FILM: Not Wanted On Voyage 1957. Comedy. 8.15 FILM: Land Without Music 1936. 9.50 FILM: The Blue Bird 1940. Drama. 11.30 FILM: Quiet Woman 1951. Crime drama. 1.00pm FILM: Rose of Cimmaron 1952. Western. 2.35 FILM: The Browning Version 1951. Drama. 4.30 Burke's Law The crime-solving adventures of dashing, debonair Amos Burke, an L.A.P.D. homicide captain who is also a millionaire. 5.30 Under The Radar Paul and Jeff present music by Hawkwind, The Aliens, Ariel Pink, Red Crayola and Ozric Tentacles. 6.00 Latest NewsThe latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 The Vote The People's Republic of Brighton and Hove Takeover. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 7.00 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 28 miles around every part of the UK. 7.30 Millionaires' Row From penthouse to pool, take an exclusive tour of exceptional, outstanding, and unique dream houses. 8.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 8.30 Digital Nation The best of Local TV from across the UK. Featuring the stories you may not normally see, whether quirky, comic or hard-hitting, prepare to learn more from our local TV channels. 9.00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world. 10.00 FILM: Terror of the Tongs 1961. Drama. 11.35 FILM: Blonde Fist 1978. Action. 1.40am Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show

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6.00am Scotland Yard Supt. Reynolds suspects a lawyer drowned a widow for the insurance money. 6.35 FILM: When You Come Home 1947. Comedy. 8.25 FILM: Scarlet Street 1945. Drama. 10.30 Six Candles Short documentary. 10.55 FILM: Shadow of A Man 1954. Crime drama. 12.15pm FILM: Pygmalion 1938. Drama. 2.10 FILM: The Miracle Of The Bells 1948. Drama. 4.30 Burke's Law The crime-solving adventures of dashing Amos Burke, an L.A.P.D. captain who is also a millionaire. 5.30 Under The Radar Paul and Jeff present music by Zara McFarlane, Lund Quartet, Baby Fox and Fila Brazilia. 6.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 Democracy Now! Politics and discussion from the USA. 7.00 Under The Radar Paul and Jeff present German music from the 70s with Amon Duul II, Can, Neu!, and Guru Guru. 7.30 Brighton Album Chart Show Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Anthea Clarke introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton. 8.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 8.30 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. 9.00 Tales From The Margins Professor Rainer Schulze presents a series of films looking at issues affecting LGBT+ people around the world. 10.00 FILM: Mackenna's Gold 1969. Adventure. 12.40am FILM: Shoot to Kill 1947. Crime drama.

6.00am Glimpses: Marlborough Theatre, Holloway 1962. 6.05 FILM: Vengeance Is Mine1949. Drama. 7.15 Glimpses: Air Enterprises The Flying Boats. 7.40 Hawkeye & the Last of the Mohicans Hawkeye and Chingachcook match their wits against two thieves with phony identities. 8.10 FILM: The Giant Gila Monster 1959. 9.40 Comedy Cocktail 1951. Some of Charlie Chaplin's most famous comedies. 10.00 The Big Valley A 'faith healer' has Audra convinced he is in Stockton to do good. 11.00 Glimpses: Your Voice on the Telephone 11.15 FILM: Blood of The Vampire 1958. 1.00pm FILM: Address Unknown 1944. Drama. 2.30 FILM: The Mob 1951. Drama. 4.15 FILM: She Played With Fire 1958. Drama. 6.15 Messages from the Sea A song cycle for soprano, baritone, harp and piano. 6.30 Latest News 7.00 Players Biographical insights into the biggest names in sport, whether on two wheels or on four, with a ball or racquet. 7.30 Football Heroes A chance to relive the careers of some of the biggest icons of football from the last 15 years. 8.00 Latest News 8.30 Under The Radar Paul and Jeff look at who sampled whom with music by James Brown, Billy Cobham, Alka Yagnik, and more. 9.00 Queer Say Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 9.30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 10.00 Miss Jason's House Party An entertaining game show hosted by the talented Miss Jason where the star-studded panellists, studio audience and TV viewers have to guess a well-known celebrity’s home from a set of video clues. 11.00 Under The RadarPaul and Jeff present German music from the 70s. 11.30 The Call Short film. 11.40 FILM: Psyche 59 1964. Drama. 1.40am FILM: Terror of the Tongs 1961. Drama.

6.00 FILM: Plagues and Puppy Love 1917. 6.15 FILM: Gunman Has Escaped 1948. 7.20 The Worker & War - Front Magazine 7.35 Hawkeye & the Last of the Mohicans Hawkeye and Chingachgook escort young Greg to the boy's Aunt. 8.05 We Three Documentary. 8.20 Talkies Guest star is beautiful Vera Day. 8.35 FILM: Woman Eater 1958. Sci-Fi. 10.00 The Big Valley A retired Union general is tried for war crimes by ex-confederates. 11.00 FILM: Dreamland 1998. Docu-drama. 1.00pm Glimpses: Midnight 1945 1.15 FILM: The Purple Plain 1954. War. 3.15 FILM: You Must Be Joking 1965. Comedy. 5.20 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 5.25 The Gentle Good 5.30 Under The Radar 6.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 Family, Faith And Fun Sarah Hopwood presents the happiness debate, a show looking at a different emotion every week and how it relates to family life, the Christian faith, and a sense of fun. 7.00 British Wrestling Weekly All the latest happenings from the British Wrestling Coalition, keeping you up to date with all the high impact action from the UK's premier wrestling brand, New Generation Wrestling. 8.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 8.30 Brighton Album Chart Show Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Anthea Clarke introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton. 9.00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world. 10.00 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 10.05 The Gentle Good Winner of the Welsh Music Prize 2017. 10.10 FILM: The Man Outside 1933. Drama. 11.15 FILM: The Servant 1963. Drama. 1.30am Latest News

Miss Jason’s House Party Our Town

6.00am Scotland Yard A dead rocket engineer was being blackmailed. But why - and by whom? 6.35 FILM: Sailor Beware! 1956. Comedy. 8.15 FILM: Treasure Island 1972. Adventure. 10.05 Our Weekends in 1949 Narrated by Ralph Richardson. A charming short film. 10.35 FILM: Della 1964. 11.55 FILM: Defence Of The Realm 1985. Thriller. 1.55pm FILM: The Bargee 1964. Comedy. 4.05 FILM: Below Zero 1930. Comedy. 4.30 Burke's Law The crime-solving adventures of dashing, debonair Amos Burke (Gene Barry ), an L.A.P.D. homicide captain who is also a millionaire. 5.30 Under The Radar Paul and Jeff present a covers special. 6.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.30 The Vote Guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 7.00 Best of Brighton Lights Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TV's magazine programme Brighton Lights. 7.30 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 8.00 Latest News 8.30 The Easy Riders Danny and Steve are joined by George Nickless, as they enjoy french cuisine and the madness of Paris traffic, before making an unscheduled stop to meet some feline friends. 9.00 Tales From The Margins Professor Rainer Schulze presents a series of films looking at issues affecting LGBT+ people around the world. 10.00 Miss Jason's House Party An entertaining game show hosted by the talented Miss Jason where the star-studded panellists, studio audience and TV viewers have to guess a well-known celebrity’s home from a set of video clues. 11.00 FILM: Blonde Fist 1978. Action. 1.05am FILM: They Can't Hang Me 1955. Drama.


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Tuesday 24 July

6.35am Life In Emergency Ward 10 1959. Drama. Based on the smash hit TV series about the daily life and the ups and downs of a hospital. Stars Michael Craig, Wilfred Hyde-White and Joan Simms. 8.20 Plagues and Puppy Love 1917. Short Comedy. Stars Florence Curtis, Joe Simberg & Larry Semon who produces his take on a typical Keystone farce, the flirting-in-the-park routine, where pretty Florence Curtis is pursued. 8.35 River Beat 1954. Crime drama directed by Guy Green. A radio operator is duped into smuggling diamonds and is caught by Customs Detective Baker (John Bentley). Starring Phyllis Kirk and Bill Nagy. 9.55 The Madame Gambles 1951. Comedy. The owner of a dress shop gambles the shop away to her bookie who inherits, not only the shop, but the manager. Directed by Maclean Rogers. Starring Richard Hearne and Petula Clark. 11.30 Best Years of Our Lives 1946. Drama. Director: William Wyler. Stars Dana Andrews, Fredric March, Harold Russell & Myrna Loy. After WW2, the Greatest Generation returned home to great, but bittersweet, fanfare. 2.45pm Dry Rot 1956. Comedy. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars Ronald Shiner, Brian Rix, Peggy Mount & Sid James. Three bookies attempt to recoup their losses by attempting to rig a horse race. 10.00 The Servant FILM OF THE DAY 1963. Drama. Director: Joseph Losey. Stars Dirk Bogarde, James Fox, Sarah Miles & Wendy Craig. A British aristocrat, hires the mysterious household servant who causes unrest in the household.

Friday 27 July

6.35am When You Come Home 1947. Comedy. A Grandad (Frank Randle) recounts to his granddaughter his life as a music hall odd job man. Directed by John Baxter. 8.25 Scarlet Street 1945. Drama. Director: Fritz Lang. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett & Dan Duryea. A banker in a dying marriage falls for a thug's girlfriend. They find a cruel way to cash in on his infatuation. 10.55 Shadow of A Man 1954. Crime drama. A town drunk is found dead and the police suspect murder. Starring Paul Carpenter. 12.15pm Pygmalion 1938. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Leslie Howard & Wendy Hiller. Higgins, an expert in the study of phonetics, bets that he can turn Eliza, a 'worthless guttersnipe', into a duchess.

You Must Be Joking

FILM OF THE DAY 2.10 The Miracle Of The Bells 1948. Drama. Granting her final request, a Hollywood press agent brings the dead body of an actress back to her hometown for burial. Starring Frank Sinatra & Fred MacMurray.

Sunday 29 July

10.00 Mackenna's Gold 1969. Adventure. Directed by J Lee Thompson. Stars Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif & Telly Savalas. A US Marshal is forced to lead a gang of bandits to a hidden valley of gold.

8.35 Woman Eater 1958. Sci-Fi. Directed By Charles Saunders. Stars George Coulouris & Vera Day. A mad scientist captures women and feeds them to a flesh eating tree.

6.15am A Gunman Has Escaped 1948. Drama. Written by John Gilling. Three armed robbers kill a passer-by in a robbery and flee the city.

1.15pm The Purple Plain 1954. War. Director: Robert Parrish. Stars Gregory Peck, Bernard Lee & Win Min Than. Canadian RAF pilot Forrester is a loner whose bravery can't cover a streak of reckless instability.

Wednesday 25 July

6.35am The Marked One 1963. Crime. Director: Francis Searle. Stars William Lucas, Zena Walker & Patrick Jordan. Criminals kidnap a man's daughter in order to obtain forgery plates they believe to be in his possession.

FILM OF THE DAY 3.15 You Must Be Joking 1965. Comedy. Directed by Michael Winner. Stars Michael Callan, Denholm Elliot & James Robertson. An eccentric psychiatrist oversees a 48-hour army-initiation test.

8.55 Cuckoo Patrol 1967. Comedy. Freddie Garrity of Freddie and the Dreamers fame is the scout cub leader of a bunch of misfits. Stars: Kenneth Connor, John Le Mesurier and Bernie Dwyer

10.10 The Man Outside 1933. Drama. Directed by George A. Cooper. Starring Henry Kendall. When private eye Kendall investigates a case of stolen jewels he finds that the police inspector is at the head of the heist.

10.30 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.

Monday 30 July

6.35am Sailor Beware! 1956. Comedy. Director: Gordon Parry. Stars Gordon Jackson, Peggy Mount, Ronald Lewis & Shirley Eaton. A Seaman gets cold feet about his wedding when his mother-in-law to be takes control.

11.50 The Pickwick Papers 1954. Comedy. In this British classic the Pickwick Club send a group to find interesting things around England. Stars James Hayter, Nigel Patrick, Kathleen Harrison & Harry Fowler.

8.15 Treasure Island 1972. Adventure. Directors: John Hough, Andrea Bianchi & Antonio Margheriti. Stars Orson Welles, Lionel Stander & Kim Burfield. Young Jim Hawkins has a map to a pirate's buried treasure.

2.10pm The Little Foxes FILM OF THE DAY 1941. Drama. Director: William Wyler. Stars Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Richard Carlson & Teresa Wright. Aristocrat, Regina Giddens, will let nothing stand in the way of achieving wealth & power.

10.35 Della 1964. Directed by Robert Gist and starring Joan Crawford. Della (Crawford), a reclusive, wealthy matriarch of Royal Bay, watches over the affluent coastal town. Possession, for her, is everything.

10.00 Tread Softly Stranger 1958. Crime Drama. Sizzling Calico (Diana Dors) plans a robbery to cover-up embezzlement and gambling debts of brothers John (George Baker) and Dave (Terence Morgan).

Thursday 26 July

6.35am Not Wanted On Voyage 1957. Comedy. The rollicking adventures of two stewards aboard a pleasure cruiser. Starring Ronald Shiner and Brian Rix.

The Miracle Of The Bells

Saturday 28 July

8.15 Land Without Music 1936. Based on a true story. A singer is disliked by a princess who bans his music. Stars Richard Tauber, Jimmy Durante & Derrick De Marney.

6.05am Vengeance Is Mine 1949. Drama. Director: Alan Cullimore. Stars Valentine Dyall, Anne Firth, Richard Goolden & Sam Kydd. A dying man hires an assassin to kill so he can frame his death on an enemy.

9.50 The Blue Bird 1940. Drama. Director: Walter Lang. Stars Shirley Temple, Nigel Bruce, Gale Sondergaard & Spring Byington. Two children are led on a trip through past, present and future, to locate a blue bird.

8.10 The Giant Gila Monster FILM OF THE DAY 1959. Sci-Fi. Directed by Ray Kellogg. Starring Don Sullivan, Fred Graham & Lisa Simone. A giant lizard terrorises a small town. Can the police and a hot rod gang stop the monster?

11.30 Quiet Woman FILM OF THE DAY 1951. Crime drama directed By John Gilling and starring Derek Bond, Jane Hylton and Dora Bryan. A proprietress of a country inn becomes involved with smugglers.

11.15 Blood of The Vampire 1958. Horror directed by Henry Cass and starring Sir Donald Wolfit. In the late 19th Century, the anaemic Dr Callistratus is the governor of a brutal penal institution in a remote castle.

1.00pm Rose of Cimmaron 1952. Western. Stars Jack Buetel, Mala Powers, Bill Williams. Rose, a young girl fostered by a Cherokee family, seeks revenge after her foster parents are murdered by outlaws. 2.35 The Browning Version 1951. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Michael Redgrave. Crocker-Harris is a teacher at an English public school who must retire early due to ill health. 10.00 Terror of the Tongs 1961. Drama. Directed by Anthony Bushell. Stars Geoffrey Toone, Christopher Lee & Yvonne Monlaur. A British merchant sea captain sets out to crush the Red Dragon Tong, a society terrorizing Hong Kong.

11.55 Defence Of The Realm 1985. Thriller. Directed by David Drury and stars Gabriel Bryne, Greta Scacchi, Denholm Elliott and Robbie Coltrane. After an expose article is published, an MP dies in mysterious circumstances. 1.55pm The Bargee FILM OF THE DAY 1964. Comedy. Directed by Duncan Wood. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith & Ronnie Barker. The film charts the course of love of a Casanova who lives and works on the canals, breaking hearts. 4.05 Below Zero 1930. Comedy. Director: James Parrott. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy & Charlie Hall. Laurel and Hardy play street musicians struggling to earn money on a cold winter day. 11.00 Blonde Fist 1978. Action. Director: Frank Clarke. Stars Margi Clarke, Carroll Baker, Ken Hutchison & Angela Clarke. Ronnie flees domestic life to find her father in New York, and ends up boxing to make ends meet.

1.00pm Address Unknown 1944. Drama. Directed by William Camero Menzies. Stars Paul Lukas, Carl Esmond & Peter Van Eyk. US art dealer returns to his native Germany for a visit and is attracted by Nazi propaganda. 2.30 The Mob 1951. Drama. Directed by Robert Parrish. Stars Betty Buehler, Broderick Crafword & Richard Kiley. An undercover cop poses as a dock worker in order to get the goods on the mobsters. 4.15 She Played With Fire 1958. Drama. Directed by Sidney Gilliat. Stars Ian Hunter, Arlene Dahl & Dennis Price. An insurance investigator finds himself involved in arson, blackmail & murder after running into his ex.

The Servant


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