#SapphireAndSteel, #ChildrenOfTheStones, and #NobodysHouse provide a feast of youthful 1970s TV chills for Hannah and Pete this time at Ray's... with Terrifying Children?!
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We love you: that’s why we’re here. My celebration of 40 years of A Very Peculiar Practice - with contributions from Peter Davison, Andrew Davies, Barbara Flynn and Davids Tucker and Troughton. https://t.co/aMqAY7QfBI
With a gap in the 2026 Christmas schedule for a returning children's favourite, how about a tender for plague victim prankster Nobody, a sepia psycho ghost girl, or a Happy Day of layline-fuelled psychosis?
The top IMAX ratio there is getting pretty close to 4:3 perfection. Seems Hollywood is getting ready to admit the widescreen experiment has been a failure.
An exploding carriage clock and bottle of Heavy Water for vigilant listener Sandburger 1¾, @D_Hollingsworth, reporting 90secs of unintentional silence that had now been removed from our episode. If your podcatcher has it as 1h06m then that's the fixed version, otherwise, refresh!
I spy @unamccormack parachuting in to talk spies & plotting! Leonard Rossiter wants to retire but Death Is A Good Living, we've an atomic WW2 episode of Espionage, and the explosive arrival of The Sandbaggers.
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I spy @unamccormack parachuting in to talk spies & plotting! Leonard Rossiter wants to retire but Death Is A Good Living, we've an atomic WW2 episode of Espionage, and the explosive arrival of The Sandbaggers.
⬇️ Links follow ⬇️
Few things say the passing of time better than the fact it’s now 40 years since these television characters from yesteryear linked arms and sang Auld Lang Syne in the middle of the day in Birmingham to mark the end of the original run of Pebble Mill at One.
To read Oliver Crocker’s full interview with Darren Payne, which includes information on the six episodes of Late Night Horror, please visit:
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Lost Late Night Horror Found
Film is Fabulous! has collaborated with Darren Payne of ‘Dirt in the Gate Movies’ to preserve a missing episode of BBC television:
Late Night Horror: No Such Thing As A Vampire (Broadcast: 19th April 1968)
Had enough of all *this* malarkey? Need a fresh start? Dive with Hannah & Pete into 70s suburban rebirth, twisted 80s academia and 40s/90s blitz hopping, via #ReginaldPerrin#AVeryPeculiarPractice & #GoodnightSweetheart
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This coming week we're looking at characters who have all decided on a fresh start, somewhere else, perhaps as someone else...
Here's what's on the Cathode Ray's specials board.