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BEagle
25th Oct 2015, 18:54
Those who could be described as 'somdel stape in age', to use a Chaucerian phrase, might like to keep an eye on the schedules of 'Talking Pictures TV', a film channel recently started on UK's Freeview Ch 81 (you'll need an HD receiver due to the transmission system used) or Sky 343.

Some good old B&W and 1950's films; I've just been watching 'Conflict of Wings' (yet again) - filmed mostly at pre-pongo Leconfield. Last night they showed 'Albert RN'.

Beats the heck out of 'mainstream' TV cr@p such as 'Strictly Come Dancing'...:yuk:

joy ride
25th Oct 2015, 19:48
Cheers, will look out for that! British films are becoming increasingly rare on most TV channels and I get so bored of American ones!

NRU74
25th Oct 2015, 20:51
Slight thread drift....but
The American PBS Channel will be available on Freesat Channel 160 wef next weekend

Herod
25th Oct 2015, 21:35
Any chance of it on Freeview do you know?

LTNman
25th Oct 2015, 22:09
Channel 81 on freeview.

Great channel and I am hooked on it. Saw a film last week with plenty of hangar shots of Bristol Freighters.

chevvron
27th Oct 2015, 09:00
Channel 81 on freeview.

Great channel and I am hooked on it. Saw a film last week with plenty of hangar shots of Bristol Freighters.
Only just discovered it last night, but as Beagle said, it only tunes if you have an HD tuner like several other SD channels do.

spekesoftly
15th Feb 2016, 10:36
Also now available on Freesat Channel 306, wef 2nd Feb 2016.

seafire6b
15th Feb 2016, 10:55
Channel 81 on freeview.

Great channel and I am hooked on it. Saw a film last week with plenty of hangar shots of Bristol Freighters.

And a couple of weeks before that, an early 1950s film with Gordon Jackson as an aircraft mechanic at Northolt (or perhaps Blackbushe?*) - but the real stars were the close-ups of BEA Vikings!

Amazing how the hero and his female side-kick could just wander around airside in those days!


Edit: * I was probably right first time, Northolt. Internet says BEA only did Viking crew training from Blackbushe.

Molemot
15th Feb 2016, 12:32
Quite recently they also showed "The Big Lift"..about the Berlin airlift. A few actors and lots of service personnel...probably the best window onto "how it was" I've seen.

LTNman
15th Feb 2016, 13:23
Watched the film called Iron Maiden last week staring a Handley Page Victor Bomber with the airfield shots taken at Radlett.

The Victor was supposed to be a supersonic passenger aircraft. Oh and there was a traction engine also in the film.

Wander00
15th Feb 2016, 14:12
Spekesoftly - thanks, I was going to ask about Freesat

Jackw106
15th Feb 2016, 14:23
You tube has a fair selection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=144eqYmbfEI

XV490
26th Mar 2018, 18:41
I'm late in catching on to the TPTV channel, but it's provided much comforting nostalgia in this current era - which, particularly in the past three years, makes very little sense to a 'baby boomer' like me.
Highly recommended, if only for the cars and trains!

chevvron
26th Mar 2018, 20:11
Now available if you only have an SD tuner too still on Freeview 81.

LTNman
26th Mar 2018, 21:46
There was a documentary on here a week or two ago filmed in the 60’s all about Heathrow.

LTNman
26th Mar 2018, 21:48
Now available if you only have an SD tuner too still on Freeview 81.

Forgot to add that your tuner might well need a rescan to pick it up

rolling20
27th Mar 2018, 09:10
I wish it was October and not nearly April! My SKY+ recorder is full of black and white English films for a rainy afternoon.:)

Davidsoffice
27th Mar 2018, 09:24
Last night's film 'House of Secrets' contained quite a number of airport shots... Air France Viscounts, PAA DC7 etc.
There was a glimpse of a strange aircraft supposedly at Marseille... twin finned with plenty of dihedral on the tailplane. Anyone know what it was?

DaveReidUK
27th Mar 2018, 12:36
There was a glimpse of a strange aircraft supposedly at Marseille... twin finned with plenty of dihedral on the tailplane. Anyone know what it was?

Sounds like a Dassault Flamant:

http://www.avionslegendaires.net/wp-content/uploads/images/avion_militaire/Gflamant-2.jpg

Davidsoffice
27th Mar 2018, 14:25
That sort of layout but from the brief glimpse it looked bigger. I'd need to see it again to be sure.

chevvron
27th Mar 2018, 18:04
Martin Marlin flying boat?

treadigraph
27th Mar 2018, 19:43
SE.161 Languedoc? Not that much dihedral mind you...

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ae/SE.161_Languedoc_1955.jpg

chevvron
28th Mar 2018, 08:29
TPTV has shown some real gems over the last 12 months like 'The Man in the Sky', 'The Crowded Sky', 'Cone of Silence' and 'The Sound Barrier', plus I've seen other films where short sequences were filmed at places like 1950s Blackbushe with aircraft like Hermes and Tudors parked around it.

Auster Fan
28th Mar 2018, 19:01
Last night's film 'House of Secrets' contained quite a number of airport shots... Air France Viscounts, PAA DC7 etc.
There was a glimpse of a strange aircraft supposedly at Marseille... twin finned with plenty of dihedral on the tailplane. Anyone know what it was?
It’s on again tonight if anyone wants a chance at identifying the aircraft in question....

treadigraph
28th Mar 2018, 23:38
Sorry I was in the pub...