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All the best dance companies come to Brighton and tonight it’s the wonderful Richard Alston Dance Company effectively performing Richard’s most popular works in his stellar career. At Theatre Royal Brighton. 0844 871 7650 atgtickets.com
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It’s the best place in Hove for original fringe theatre, not surprising since it’s owned by the Stomp founders, Steve and Luke. A Hundred Different Words For Love” is modern musical theatre presented by Tangram Theatre, they’re funny, and at least one of them a failure in love… as you can see! theoldmarket.com 01273 201801
Did you know Brighton made films long before Hollywood and the Brighton School originated film editing and blue films! No surprise there I guess. If you want to see the best of the early Brighton films (not the blue ones!) by George Albert Smith and James Williamson from 1896 to 1903, rock up to Hove Museum for Modern Marvels travelling film booth exhibition and you can also see modern films that were inspired by films by young learning disabled filmmakers.
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It’s only a few hundred yards from Brighton Palace Pier, it’s a cool little jazz bar, a mini Ronnie Scott’s. This Friday you can dig Jonathan Gee’s Italian Beatles Quartet. verdictjazz.co.uk 01273 674847
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BRIGHTON BIG WEEKEND. •SUN 14•
Take a trip up the i360 and see the whole of Greater Brighton! - and you can even see the University at Falmer where the wondrous Blast Theory will be a bit later. Everyone knows Richard Attenborough but did you know Sussex University at Falmer has an arts centre in his name - The Attenborough Centre For The Creative Arts. And tonight promises to be one of the best nights they’ve ever had there. Blast Theory bring the first ever interactive live film - Bloodyminded to the venue. It’s a film about war, what is it good for and why some of us do it. Appropriate venue as Richard Attenborough directed my favourite war film Oh What A Lovely War shot in Brighton attenboroughcentre.com 01273 678822
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The wonderful Hawks with the greatest fans in football are at home so go to East Brighton Park. Kick off is 3pm and you’ll hear the funniest fans in footie sing, The Referee Is A Referee, Homophobia We Say No, You’re Just A Small Town Near Stansted (about Potters Bar) Hilarious day Out! Great team too! You could check out The Marina afterwards and get The Volks Railway back into Brighton. Have fish and chips and a few drinks on Brighton’s most romantic venue, the world famous Brighton Palace Pier and then dance the night away at one of Brighton’s amazing clubs.
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One of the UK's biggest comedy stars, Jason Manford, makes his long awaited return to stand-up with his new tour ‘Muddle Class’. James Rampton speaks to him ahead of the tour, catching up with the multi-talented entertainer.
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ason Manford is a multitalented man. He is equally gifted as a TV and radio presenter, singer, actor, and musicals star. But now, I’m very pleased to report, Jason is returning to his first love: stand-up comedy. He is embarking on Muddle Class, his first nationwide tour in some years, and he couldn’t be more delighted about it. “Out of everything I do, standup is the job I love most. It’s great to be returning to the freedom of being in charge of what I say and do. It’s just lovely to be back!” He reveals, stand-up holds a special place in his affections. “What I love about live comedy,”
crazy if I stay in one place too long. My whole adult life has been spent touring, and I love it. I couldn’t do a 9-to-5 job. That would hurt my head!” Muddle Class is an hilarious exploration of Jason’s confusion about his current social status. “It came from watching other unnamed comedians chatting about being in the queue at Sports Direct. I was saying to myself, ‘You don’t shop at Sports Direct!’ “So”, Jason continues, “I started thinking, ‘What happens if you have some success as a comedian? Do you have to stop doing stand-up because you are different from other people?’ Of
working class, even though my life is now very much middle-class!” Jason’s material raises such laughter because it is so obviously culled from his own life. For instance, in Muddle Class, he bravely tackles the subject of his desire to lose weight after he got stuck in a slide at a waterpark. Jason muses that, “Weight loss is something you don’t hear men talking about very often. We feel self-conscious about it. So it’s nice to hear a bloke discussing it. “The subject transcends gender. Women come up to me after the show and say, ‘I felt like that as well’. I think that section works so well because it comes from a real place. It’s part of me being very honest on stage.” He has an uncanny ability to really bring his routines to life. The comic explains that, “One of the things I really enjoy about stand-up is using other skills. I love playing different characters and doing different voices. Otherwise, it’s just one person talking for two hours. “It’s a much better show if you observe other people and do things in different voices.
“ I’m trying to be perceived as working class, even though my life is now very much middle-class! ” Jason says, “is that it’s different from everything else I do – TV, theatre, musicals, and music. Each night is completely different from every other night.” The comic goes on to give an example. “I’ve been doing standup for 20 years now, and during a gig last night loads of stuff was happening that had never happened to me before. “I was talking about women’s football, and a woman in the audience jumped to the conclusion that I was slagging it off, whereas I was actually praising it. She got argumentative, but I let her have a say. Then I turned to the audience and said, ‘She is saying exactly the same as me!’ I was a victim of sexism!” Jason adds that, “Things will happen tonight that won’t happen tomorrow and didn’t happen yesterday. Every night is unique. That’s the magic of live. I just love it!” The comedian also adores the act of touring around the country and getting to know different places. He laughs that, “I get stir-
course you don’t. What doesn’t change is your relationship with your family and friends. There’s still a huge amount of comedy in that.” As he started to develop this idea in warm-up shows, Jason discovered that it struck a real chord with audiences. “A lot of people count themselves as Muddle Class. They find themselves in a place where they think, ‘I don’t know where I belong anymore’. The show is about being in that sort of social muddle.” What is so entertaining about Muddle Class is that it is a very original take on the subject. Jason observes that, “Most class comedy is about people aiming upwards and trying to get out of the working class. Look at Hyacinth Bucket. But I’m aiming the other way. I’m trying to be perceived as
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Then it’s not just me showing off! At the end of the show, I feel like doing a group bow because there are so many different characters involved.” His comedy also stands out because it is not trying to score political points. Jason comments that, “I just want people to have a laugh. I do like comedy with a message. I like satire and clever comedy. But no one goes away from my stand-up show thinking, ‘I had a really good think there’!” He confides in me that the aspect of the tour he is looking forward to most is being reunited with his armies of loyal fans. “People do seem to connect with me,” he affirms. Jason concludes that, “A lot goes into making Muddle Class which I hope is a terrific show. The audience make an effort to be there, I put in the same effort, and together we create a great show. The audience is as important to the show as I am. “It would be equally rubbish if either of us wasn’t there!” He’s right. Jason Manford: Muddle Class, Brighton Centre, Saturday 8 December, 6.30pm, from £30.65, brightoncentre.co.uk
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andrew kay dines out A FISHY STORY
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or an isalnd nation we have a very strange relationship with eating fish. For the majority I suspect that the only way we actually indulge is in the classic fish and chips – and there’s nothing wrong with fish and chips of course, but there are so many other options and of course arguments. Brighton is a city that has firmly embraced green issues and our restaurants in particular are busy pushing forward the ideals of seasonal and local produce as well as, in some cases, sustainablilty. No restaurant has embraced this more heartily than Moshimo and their global campaign, fishlove.co.uk, using images of naked celebrities cradling seafood has had massive attention and hopefully a positive impact. So it was with interest that a week ago I went along to the Hilton Brighton Metropole to hear about their new and very ambitious project to promote the use of sustainable seafood across their global business. The hotel group had gathered together an impressive group of industry professionals from producers and suppliers to educators. In addition the executive chef from the hotel had engaged with Met College and the tutors and students from their catering courses to prepare an excellent and wide ranging spread of fish dishes to emphasise their case. Speeches were sensibly concise and informative, the demonstrations of oyster shucking and fish filleting excellent and the fare was delicious. Most importantly though was the free debate and conversation that followed on the seafront terrace of the i360. I love fish but I fear that a whole generation or more of young people have never been introduced to the real joy of fish and in particular those that swim so prolifically off the British coast. It’s time to change all that, time to show the kids that there’s a world of delight beyond the fish finger and tinned tuna. And while our food and drink champions can and will do their bit, surely we need this to be a part of the education of the young in both schools and in homes too.
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his autumn a tour of Didy Veldman’s The Knot, a dance theatre take on matrimony, will be at the Connaught Theatre, Worthing. Dutch-born choreographer and director Veldman has a cast of seven exceptional dancers playing the roles of the bride, groom, best man and bridesmaids, and audience members become the wedding guests as the evening and celebrations unfold. The Knot explores familiar scenes of marriage as the Connaught Theatre becomes a wedding venue and guests arrive as excitement builds and scenes of love and togetherness overcome anticipation and nerves amongst the wedding party. Known for a sharp-eyed approach and some humorous touches, The Knot is Veldman’s second work for her company Umanoove since it launched with her critically acclaimed The Happiness Project in 2016. Veldman scrutinises what a wedding means and how it feels in The Knot, the role of ritual, doubt, religion and gender is examined and the romanticised ideas of Walt Disney challenges our perceptions of marriage. Veldman is a former dancer with Rambert, one of the UK’s leading dance companies, and
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left the company in 2000 to pursue a choreographic career. In the UK, Veldman has been commissioned by Rambert, Northern Ballet and Scottish Dance Theatre and in 2019 she will create a new work, collaborating with composer Gabriel Prokofiev, the grandson of Sergei Prokofiev, for Birmingham Royal Ballet’s inaugural ‘Ballet Now’ programme.
“Sharp eyed & humorous” For Umanoove, Veldman tailors each company of dancers to suit each work. The international cast of performers interprets the themes of Veldman’s work through her extremely physical and theatrical movement style. Stravinsky's masterpiece Les Noces (The Wedding) is intertwined with specially commissioned music by London and Paris-based British composer Ben Foskett. His work has included commissions for CBSO Youth Orchestra and London Children's Ballet. 16 November Connaught Theatre, Worthing 01903 206 206 online at worthingtheatres.co.uk.
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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Music and arts show featuring live performances and chat in front of a live studio audience.
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Help. 1980. Directed by David Askey. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & Derek Thompson. Having withdrawn her resignation. Maggie tries to sort out the problems facing her friend Susan Scott.
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WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER • 06:00 LUCKY JADE
1963. Horror. Director: Francis Ford Coppola. Stars William Campbell, Patrick Magee & Luana Anders. After murdering her husband, Louise tells the family he left on urgent business.
The Reckoning. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Chaney Jr & Chris Wiggins. Unrest brews among the Ottawas.
1937. Crime. A jade collector fires his servants but then has an accident whilst away. The staff throw a party and thieves are after his collection. Stars Betty Ann Davies and John Warwick.
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1935. Crime drama directed by Edward L Cahn. Starring Donald Cook and Evalyn Knapp. A federal agent goes undercover to avenge the murder of a friend, but one of the gang thinks he seems familiar.
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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.
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La Salle's Treasure. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Chaney Jr & Rodney Bunker. Fortune hunters seek a treasure rumored to have belonged to the French explorer La Salle.
1954. Drama. Director: Lewis Allen. Stars Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden & James Gleason. Three gangsters trap a family in their own house, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.
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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.
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1962. Musical Comedy with Acker Bilk, Jimmy Thompson, Jennifer Jayne, Geoffrey Sumner & Maudie Edwards. One of the truly great Trad' Jazz films of all time.
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ANGEL WHO PAWNED HER HARP
1954. Drama starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmond. A beautiful angel is sent to The Angel, London, to help people with problems, but she has no money to support herself.
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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.
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TURN OF FATE
1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations.
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COURAGEOUS MR. PENN
1942. Drama. Director: Lance Comfort. Stars Clifford Evans, Deborah Kerr & Dennis Arundell. Mr. Penn's deeds are told in this portrait of the founder of both the Quakers and the Pennsylvania Colony.
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1953. Drama. Starring Alan Young as Androcles, a Christian who lives in ancient Rome. Upon seeing a lion in severe pain, he manages to remove a massive thorn from the beast's paw.
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THE DEVIL & DANIEL WEBSTER
1941. Drama. Starring James Craig as Jabez Stone. As a down-onhis-luck New England farmer, Stone makes a deal with the Devil to give up his soul for seven years of prosperity and good luck.
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GLIMPSES: FITNESS WINS THE GAME
Made in 1940 and directed by Donald Carter. An educational short, see Leeds play Derby, learn the art of cycling, cricket, running clubs and male fitness clubs.
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The Easy Riders, Danny John-Jules and Steve Keys, are back as they take on the challenge of biking from London to Brighton but... they've decided to do it the wrong way round!
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THURSDAY 11 OCTOBER • 06:00 HANGMAN WAITS
The Prisoner. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Chaney Jr & Brian Smyth. Lt. Briggs breaks the treaty by chasing a Native American beyond the recognized border.
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BEST OF BRIGHTON LIGHTS
HOME SWEET HOME
1945. Famous northern comedian Frank Randle stars in this comedy where his sweetheart's parents disapprove of him.
Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TV's magazine programme Brighton Lights.
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KEEP IT CLEAN
1956. Comedy. Stars Ronald Shiner, James Hayter & Joan Sims. To fund his brother-in-law's miracle cleaner, Bert tries to get a latter day Mary Whitehouse to fund the project.
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FERRY TO HONG KONG
1958. Adventure. Directed by and starring Orson Welles. An adventure at sea ensues when Captain Hart accepts a Hong Kong deportee. With Curt Jurgens, Sylvia Syms and Jeremy Spencer.
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1962. Horror. Director: Joseph Losey. Stars Macdonald Carey, Shirley Anne Field & Viveca Lindfors. The sister of a motorbike gang leader and her boyfriend discover a military base when on the run.
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Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show.
1947. Thriller. Director: A. Barr-Smith. Stars John turnbull & Hylton Allen. This 1947 semi-documentary style featurette is a story of grisly murders by a cinema organist.
1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations.
BRODIAN'S BASEMENT
THESE ARE THE DAMNED
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VENDETTA FOR THE SAINT
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Recoil. 1980. Directed by Christopher Hodson. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & Brian Gwaspari. Tired of sitting at home, Maggie disobeys orders and sets out to find her husband's killers.
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1969. Action. Director: Jim O'Connolly. Stars Roger Moore, Aimi MacDonald, Ian Hendry & Rosemary Dexter. Set in Naples, an elegant thief is outraged after witnessing the murder of a British banker.
Independent short films, music videos and interviews with a host of interesting characters.
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GUY LLOYD'S 2-MINUTE TELLY SHOW
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
OLD MOTHER RILEY HEADMISTRESS
Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest.
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1950. Comedy. Mother Riley rises from the soapsuds to scholastics when a distant relative dies, leaving her the laundry in a seminary for young ladies. Starring Arthur Lucan & Kitty McShane.
Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused show.
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DEMENTIA 13
Jack Smethurst Interview. Our new series Take Two. Well-known faces from much loved British films and classic television shows talk about their lives and careers in the business. (S1, E3)
Politics and discussion from the USA.
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.
• 21:00
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DAMNATION ALLEY
1977. Sci-Fi. Director Jack Smight. Stars Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard and Dominique Sanda. A group who survived World War 3 attempt to drive across the wasteland hoping to find survivors.
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FROM HEREFORD TO HERE
Attila The Stockbroker talks all things Albion.
• 20:00
LATEST NEWS
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
• 20:30
PENNY SERENADE
1941. Drama. Director: George Stevens. Stars Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Beulah Bondi & Edgar Buchanan. A couple's big dreams give way to a life full of unexpected sadness and unexpected joy.
THE EASY RIDERS
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.
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TURN OF FATE
1971. Crime horror starring Max von Sydow, Trevor Howard and Liv Ullmann. Salem escapes from an insane asylum where he was confined for being an axe-murderer. Music by Mancini.
The Easy Riders, Danny John-Jules and Steve Keys, are back as they take on the challenge of biking from London to Brighton but... they've decided to do it the wrong way round!
1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations. (S1, E14) land against the persistent efforts of a land developer.
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show.
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
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The People's Republic of Brighton and Hove Takeover. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. (S4, E138)
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WALKS AROUND BRITAIN
Walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew White walks around the island of Tresco – one of the Isles of Scilly – and with his family to the top of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire.
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MILLIONAIRES' ROW
From penthouse to pool, take an exclusive tour of exceptional, outstanding, and unique dream houses.
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DIGITAL NATION
Murray-Hill, Julien Mitchell, Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warriss. A teacher is persuaded to organise a nursery for a military factory.
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TURN OF FATE
1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations.
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The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
1950. Drama. Stars Howard Connell & Russell Hunter. A Merton Park Studios Production. A young artist is almost driven to murder from the pressures of living in the Glasgow slum area.
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DEMOCRACY NOW!
Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Nelson Navarro introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton.
SHORTS OUT
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Independent short films, music videos and interviews with a host of interesting characters.
THE GENTLE TOUCH
Shock. 1980. Directed by Tony Wharmby. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & Derek Thompson. When a woman is found dead in a 'love nest', Det. Insp. Maggie Forbes is handed the case.
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ROONEY
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Paul and Jeff delve into the archives for footage of Plaid, NZCA Lines, Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve, and Mind Enterprises.
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Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world.
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WALKS AROUND BRITAIN
Walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew White walks around the island of Tresco – one of the Isles of Scilly – and with his family to the top of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire.
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FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER • 06:00 IT HAPPENED IN SOHO 1948. Drama. Director: Frank Chisnell. Stars Richard Murdoch, Patricia Raine & Henry Oscar. Murder drama set in Soho involving a police inspector, a newspaper reporter and a country girl.
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False Faces. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Chaney Jr & Bill Walsh. A series of thefts are falsely attributed to the innocent.
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LIVE FROM THE ROADEE
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TALES FROM THE MARGINS
Professor Rainer Schulze presents a series of films looking at issues affecting LGBT+ people around the world.
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TO NASHVILLE AND BACK
Short film following singer songwriter Rosie O'Sullivan as she travels to Nashville and Miami - and talks to Monica Price about her plans for the future.
• 22:30
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• 09:00
RIVER BEAT
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
1974. Drama. Directed by Joseph Hardy. Stars Michael York, Sarah Miles, Margaret Leighton, James Mason & Anthony Quayle. Charles Dickens' tale of an orphan given the opportunity to escape poverty.
THE PURSUERS
1961. Drama. Directed by Godfrey Grayson. Stars Cyril Shaps, Francis Matthews, Susan Denny & Sheldon Lawrence. Concentration camp prisoners form an underground network to hunt Nazi leaders.
• 17:15
THE ARUN VALLEY POSTCARD TRAIL
Burpham. Tony Pratt travels along the Arun Valley discovering the fascinating local history of the area.
• 17:30
THE PETE AND JOE FITNESS SHOW
Pete and Joe present the all new fitness show to get you as healthy as you can be.
• 8:00
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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1955. Thriller. Directed by John Fitchen. A highly effective gothic thriller featuring Christopher Lee in what was his first ever supernatural performance. Also stars Ferdy Mayne.
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Blade. 1980. Directed by Christopher Hodson. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & Brian Gwaspari. As Maggie investigates a chilling hate crime, she finds herself at odds with a fellow officer.
Biographical insights into the biggest names in sport, whether on two wheels or on four, with a ball or racquet.
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1937. Musical. Chicago gangster steals jewels and frames his band leader double. Starring Harry Roy, Princess Pearl, James Carew, Syd Crossley.
THE WICKED LADY
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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BFI: CROSS-ROADS
FOOTBALL FANATICS
More nostalgic football stories looking at the absolute legends of the game.
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THE GENTLE TOUCH
YIELD TO THE NIGHT
1956. Drama. Director: J Lee Thompson. Stars Diana Dors, Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Craig & Geoffrey Keen. A condemned murderess relives key events while waiting for the hangman's noose.
RHYTHM RACKETEERS
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Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. (S2, E8)
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ROSE OF TRALEE
1945. Drama. Directed by Leslie Arliss. Stars Margaret Lockwood, Griffith Jones & James Mason. 17th Century beauty Barbara Worth leads a double life to relieve her boredom.
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
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IMPACT
1937. Directed by Oswald Mitchell. Starring Binkie Stuart & Talbot O'Farrell. Paddy, an Irish singer goes to America to seek fame and fortune, is successful and returns to search for his family.
1958. Drama. Directed by John Guillermin & Dan Cohen. Stars Stewart Granger, Donna Reed & George Sanders. A film producer becomes a suspect to the stabbing of an actress after his recent affair.
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GLIMPSES: SCOTLAND IN THE 1950S
Very well shot, amateur colour footage of Edinburgh, The Trossachs, Callander, Loch Katrine & Berwick. 1963. Drama. Jack Moir (Conrad Phillips of 'William Tell' fame), a newspaper reporter, is framed by 'The Duke' (George Pastell), a Soho racketeer against whom he has written a series of articles.
1958. Comedy. Directed by George Pollock. Stars John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow & Barry Fitzgerald. The life of Rooney, a Gaelic sportsman at the weekends and a Dublin rubbish collector during the week.
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THE GORBALS STORY
Politics and discussion from the USA. (
Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world.
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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GLIMPSES: GRETNA GREEN...
...& South Scotland in 1955. Amateur footage of an organised tour through Gretna to Jedburgh in 1955.
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1941. Musical. Director: William Nigh. Stars Grace Hayes, Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy. A vaudeville performer goes to college to spy on her son in this raucous spoof.
HOODLUM
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A chance to relive the careers of some of the biggest icons of football from the last 15 years.
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1951. Crime drama. Directed by Max Nosseck and starring Lawrence Tierney, Allene Roberts and Marjorie Riordan. Career criminal Vincent Lubeck betrays his family's trust.
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Young people from all over Brighton compete in a pizza making competition judged by Mayor Mo Marsh.
Paul and Jeff delve into the archives for footage of Plaid, NZCA Lines, Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve, and Mind Enterprises.
• 03:15
PIZZ OFF
GUY LLOYD'S 2-MINUTE TELLY SHOW
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
• 20:30
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.
• 03:30
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest.
1945. Drama. Director: Jean Renoir. Stars Zachary Scott, Betty Field and J. Carrol Naish. Nature decides to go against a family of cotton pickers after they decide to get their own ground.
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest.
• 10:20
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BOY ON A DOLPHIN
1957. Drama. Director: Jean Negulesco. Stars Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb and Alexis Minotis. A sponge diver on a Greek island discovers a sunken ship filled with artefacts.
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THE BLUE PARROT
1954. Crime Drama starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ferdy Mayne and John Le Mesurier. A Soho nightclub is the focus for an undercover investigation after the murder of a small time crook.
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RHYTHM SERENADE
1943. Drama. Directed by Gordon Wellesley. Stars Vera Lynn, Peter
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Professor Rainer Schulze presents a series of films looking at issues affecting LGBT+ people around the world.
• 05:00
BRIGHTON ALBUM CHART SHOW
Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Nelson Navarro introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton.
• V05:30 DEMOCRACY NOW! Politics and discussion from the USA.
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ROSIE O'SULLIVAN ON THE ROAD
Singer songwriter Rosie O'Sullivan returns to Nashville once again and even finds time to write a new song and visit Graceland in nearby Memphis.
• 22:30
GUY LLOYD'S 2-MINUTE TELLY SHOW
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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BEDAZZELD
1967. Comedy. Director: Stanley Donen. Stars Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron & Raquel Welch. A hapless short order cook sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for seven wishes.
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BAD BLOOD
and even finds time to write a new song and visit Graceland in nearby Memphis.
Lon Chaney Jr & George Barnes. Hawkeye has tracked outlaw Simon Girty to Morristown but he and Chingachgook are turned away.
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
1951. Drama. Director Joseph M. Newman. Stars George Raft, Coleen Gray & Enzo Staiola. A gambler discovers he’s been framed for the murder of a Treasury Agent and tries to clear his name
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1981. Drama. Directed by Mike Newell and starring Jack Thompson. Set in WW2 and based on a true story of the New Zealand farmer who refuses to hand in his firearms and the siege that follows.
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E9)
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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. (S17, E3)
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
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• 03:25
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WHILE I LIVE
1947. Drama. (aka The Dream of Olwen) 25 years later, a spinster still obsesses over the death of her sister, who was a composer.
FAMILY, FAITH AND FUN
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GLIMPSES: 1940S SPEED SKATING
Made in the late 30s early 40s narrated by Kent Stevenson - The introduction to England of the hobbies of Ice Hockey, Figure Skating and what a great night out it is!
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. (S4, E31)
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• 20:25
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E9)
• 20:30
BRIGHTON ALBUM CHART SHOW
Treasure Island
Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Nelson Navarro introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton. (S3, E10)
• 21:00
• 11:35
SHORTS OUT
Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world.
• 22:00
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E3)
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QUEER SAY
Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest.
• 04:00
QUEER SAY
Andrew Kay's look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest.
• 04:30
FOOTBALL FANATICS
More nostalgic football stories looking at the absolute legends of the game.
• 05:00
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Biographical insights into the biggest names in sport, whether on two wheels or on four, with a ball or racquet.
• 05:30
FOOTBALL HEROES
A chance to relive the careers of some of the biggest icons of football from the last 15 years.
GUY LLOYD'S 2-MINUTE TELLY SHOW
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E4)
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1951. Drama. Directed by Albert Lewin. Starring James Mason, Ava Gradner, Nigel Patrick & Shelia Sim. Hendrick - the Flying Dutchman, has been cursed by god to wander over the sea until Doomsday.
1962. Drama. Directed by Edward Dmytryk. Stars Laurence Harvey, Capucine & Jane Fonda. A young Texan leaves his depressionravaged town for New Orleans in search of his lost love.
1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations.
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
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GLIMPSES: LONDON AIRPORT
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Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E4)
The Easy Riders, Danny John-Jules and Steve Keys, are back as they take on the challenge of biking from London to Brighton but... they've decided to do it the wrong way round!
Young people from all over Brighton compete in a pizza making competition judged by Mayor Mo Marsh.
Professor Rainer Schulze presents Paul Harlfeet's film, Pansies - and talks to the director about his Pansy Project.
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
F-Stop showcases the best film makers, animators and video artists in the East Midlands. In this episode, we take a look at the work of Carolina Giammetta.
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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.
1958. Drama. Directed Val Guest. Stars Andre Morell, Carl Mohner & Walter Fitzgerald. Deep in Malaya, as WW2 comes to an end, men, women and children as still trapped by the Japanese invasion.
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.
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public.
FAMILY, FAITH AND FUN
Short film following singer songwriter Rosie O'Sullivan as she travels to Nashville and Miami - and talks to Monica Price about her plans for the future.
ROSIE O'SULLIVAN ON THE ROAD
Singer songwriter Rosie O'Sullivan returns to Nashville once again -
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1952. Western. Director: Harry Keller. 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
• 17:30 AGAIN
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TO NASHVILLE AND BACK
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1971. Drama. Director: Frank Nesbitt. Stars John Mills, Carol White & Stuart Wilson. Dulcima, a girl treated as a drudge by her family, lifts herself from her environment by becoming a housekeeper.
SHORTS OUT
1947. Crime Drama. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes, Sheila Sim & Garry Marsh. A Cab driver gets mistaken with a gang. He sets out to expose the group.
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F-STOP
Probably the coolest music video chart on telly. Nelson Navarro introduces a top 10 countdown of the best selling albums in Brighton. (S3, E10)
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DANCING WITH CRIME
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Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world.
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1959. Drama. Directed by Lance Comfort. Stars Bernard Bresslaw, Jon Pertwee, Reginald Beckwith & Richard Wattis. Henry is an outsider waiting for a purpose in life until he discovers a formula.
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PIZZ OFF
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Rogue. 1980. Directed by David Askey. Stars Jill Gascoine, Moira Redmond & James Smillie. Maggie is offended when offered a bribe. But stranger offers are waiting around the corner.
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THE UGLY DUCKLING
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1942. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Stars George Formby, Kathleen Harrison, Hilda Bayley & Jimmy Clitheroe. A handyman and an artist get into trouble when their ad goes out with nudity.
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FROM HEREFORD TO HERE
canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E3)
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MUCH TOO SHY
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1963. Crime. With the help of the Met police a girl tracks down the killers of her detective brother. Stars Anthony Oliver, Maureen Connell, Bill Nagy.
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Attila The Stockbroker talks all things Albion.
Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life by canvassing the views of the general public. (S2, E9)
DANGER BY MY SIDE
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1941. Crime. Director: D. Ross Lederman. Stars Frieda Inescort & Paul Cavanagh. Occupants of a boarding house become suspects after a string of murders.
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TURN OF FATE
Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TV's magazine programme Brighton Lights.
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SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS
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Glimpses: Made in early 60s. A day In the life of the 'London' Airport. The Passengers, the 'Wavers-goodbye', the Airport Staff, the Pilots, the Cleaning Staff and those left behind.
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PINNER WHEELBARROW RACE 1967
1955. Drama. Director: George More O'Ferrall. Stars Diane Cilento, George Baker, Jimmy Karoubi & David Kossoff. A sideshow owner and his main attraction, fall in love with the same woman.
THE GREEN MAN
1956. Comedy. Stars Alastair Sim, Raymond Huntley, George Cole & Terry-Thomas. A watchmaker turns out to be an assassin whose target is a leading politician but his plans are stalled.
1961. Drama. Directed by Seth Holt. Stars Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd & Christopher Lee. A wheelchair-bound female returns to her father's estate when she starts to see her dead father.
1955. Thriller. Directed by Steve Sekely. Stars Paul Campbell, Irene Papas & Kurt Kreuger. Two international atomic scientists working in London go missing in mysterious circumstances. Footage of The 1967 Pinner Wheelbarrow Race. This event was run by members of The Pinner Round Table, where men in wheelbarrows would drink a pint at each pub. Great 60s fashions and cars.
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SCREAM OF FEAR
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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.
• 03:45
THE CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND
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Burpham. Tony Pratt travels along the Arun Valley discovering the fascinating local history of the area.
• 04:00
LATEST NEWS
The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates.
• 04:30
TALES FROM THE MARGINS
Professor Rainer Schulze presents Paul Harlfeet's film, Pansies - and talks to the director about his Pansy Project.
• 07:35 HAWKEYE & THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
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The Morristown Story. 1957. Director Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart,
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