Jamie Dyer discusses the new UK interpretation of Password, introducing a new generation to the American game show classic. But have they done it justice? I was thrilled to discover […]
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Cage of Gold, an Ealing Studios drama from 1950 has been given the restoration treatment by StudioCanal. Deriving from a new 4K scan, the film has been released on Blu-Ray, […]
BGO Records have just released a box set of four Conway Twitty albums, entitled Conway Twitty: Hello Darlin’ / Fifteen Years Ago / How Much More Can She Stand / […]
Conway Twitty’s second album of that year, I Wonder What She’ll Think About Me Leaving was released in 1971. It followed How Much More Can She Stand. The liner notes […]
Bagpuss, dear Bagpuss, has delighted generations of children. One of Smallfilms’ biggest successes, the show is often ranked as one of the best children’s TV shows of all time. Even […]
This is the final review in our series discussing the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green recently broadcast on Talking Pictures TV. The episode entitled Reunion was the final […]
In this review, I will discuss the penultimate episode of Dixon of Dock Green, recently broadcast on Talking Pictures TV. Entitled Legacy, it was originally broadcast on BBC One on […]
Laurel and Hardy, one of Hollywood’s greatest double act. Generations of film fans have witnessed their slapstick humour, the Music Box falling down the stairs or “another fine mess”. I […]
The following is a piece I wrote in 2012, shortly after the Olympic and Paralympic games in London. If you’ve been watching the Olympic and Paralympic games, you might be […]
This is a piece I wrote about the actor John Challis, shortly after he passed away in September of 2021. I did not know the man personally, but I wanted […]