Slim, a couple of films to mention on the Talking Pictures tv channel during the coming week.
Tomorrow at 16.05 is "Terror by Night" (1946) one of the latter-day Sherlock Holmes series of Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce films. I'd recorded the series when it was shown on the Sky Arts channel and saw this one a few days ago. It's quite watchable for a low budge film, Set on a train.
Thursday at 17.35 is "Brandy for the Parson" (1953) a minor British comedy about a young couple (James Donald and Jean Lodge) on a boating holiday get mixed up with a smuggling racket. Also in the cast are Kenneth More and Charles Hawtrey. On a trivia point, due to delays in the shooting of the film, Jean Lodge replaced the actress who had been going to play the part, none other than Audrey Hepburn.
On Friday at 13.40 is a film I have mentioned before "Champagne for Caesar" (1950) (Ronald Colman, Celeste Holm and Vincent Price), a comedy where Colman enters a quiz show run by an obnoxious individual. It's being shown in place of a film called "Scandal Sheet". The Radio Times website and its magazine have this as the 1952 film of that name. The actual onw which was to have been shown was a 1985 TV movie which had Burt Lancaster in it. That would have been a repeat as it was shown a few days ago. I happened to see a few minutes of it. There were clearly serious problems with the condition of the copy Talking Pictures had, a rather echoey soundtrack and rather washed out picture. I think that when Talking Pictures realised that they decided to drop the film and replace it.