Saturday 1st March 2008, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Amblecote Room, Stourbridge Town Hall,
Stourbridge, West Midlands, UK
Free Admission
MAIN ROOM
- 12:00 pm The Gold Robbers - "Account Rendered" - drama written by Jeremy Paul and starring Peter Vaughan, Artro Morris and Bernard Hepton.
- 1:00 pm Quentin E. Deverill (aka Q.E.D.) - "4.10 to Zurich" - created by John Hawkesworth, written by Jeremy Paul and starring Sam Waterston, Caroline Langrishe and Julian Glover.
- 1:50 pm Break
- 2:00 pm Live on Stage - Jeremy Paul - the prolific writer joins us to look back on his long and varied career, many examples of which are showing throughout our programme today.
- 3:30 pm Afternoon Tea
- 4:00 pm Treasures in Store - "The Witches House Boscastle". Creepy documentary made by Westward Television.
- 4:30 pm The Corbett Follies - a recently rediscovered and sole surviving episode starring Ronnie Corbett from 1969 (TX: 12/03/1969).
- 4:55 pm The Amazing Adventures of Morph - "The Invisible Morph". Early Aardman animation from 1980.
- 5:00 pm What the Papers Say - edition of Granada's long-running comment slot, including stories on the Falklands War (TX: 08/04/1982).
- 5:15 pm Trailers and Advertisements - including John Cleese advertising Betamax and the BBC Licence Fee, Leonard Rossiter promoting the Radio Times and the trailer for The Big Tube that never happened.
- 5:30 pm Star Turn Challenge - "Swap Shop v. It Ain't Half Hot Mum". Graeme Garden hosts this celebrity challenge featuring stars from both shows (TX: 21/06/1981).
- 6:00 pm The Scarlet Pimpernel - "The Hostage". Vintage swashbuckling adventure starring Marius Goring, Robert Shaw and Peter O'Toole.
- 6:30 pm Till Death... - An episode of ATV's short-lived Alf Garnett sequel, which finds Alf and Else living in Eastbourne.
- 6:55 pm Closedown - LWT closes with a thought from Robert Kilroy-Silk (TX: 1982)!
SECOND VIEWING AREA
- 12:00 pm The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - "The Speckled Band" - Jeremy Brett heads the cast in an early classic from Granada's definitive Holmes series, adapted by Jeremy Paul.
- 1:00 pm Jemima Shore Investigates - "A Chamber of Horrors" - Patricia Hodge stars in the popular series, written by Jeremy Paul and also featuring Don Henderson, Lysette Anthony and Brian Cox.
- 2:00 pm Play for Today - "The Flipside of Dominick Hide" - Jeremy Paul's much-loved and lauded time travel play was a rare attempt at serious, thought-provoking science fiction from the BBC. Starring Peter Firth and Caroline Langrishe.
- 3:30 pm Television in School - a documentary in colour from Associated-Rediffusion about making television for schools.
- 4:00 pm Hetty Wainthropp Investigates - "Fisticuffs". Patricia Routledge stars as the eponymous sleuth alongside Dominic Monaghan in this episode written by Jeremy Paul.
- 5:00 pm Blackmail - "Cobb". Presenting the sole surviving reel of this play, written by Jeremy Paul and starring Norman Bird, Brian Murphy and Wensley Pithey.
- 5:30 pm The Little Matchgirl - Hans Christian Andersen's sad tale (adapted by Jeremy Paul) is brought to life in this ATV production from Christmas 1974.
- 6:00 pm Second City Firsts - "Waiting at the Field Gate". Recently recovered from Philips 1500 format by Kaleidoscope, this play from BBC Pebble Mill stars Jim Norton, Brian Glover and Bill Dean.
- 6:30 pm Second City Firsts - "Early to Bed". Another entry from the BBC Pebble Mill series, written by Alan Bleasdale and starring David Warwick and Alison Steadman.
- 7:00 pm Closedown
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders
This Kaleidoscope Event was in support of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again
and raised £121.79, bringing Kaleidoscope's overall total for this worthy cause since 1994 to £9,348.04
Sue Coombes, Honorary Secretary of RNLI Stourbridge Branch, said:
"Thank you all for another superb day on Saturday - it was great to see so many people there. Jeremy Paul was fantastic - another really charming, modest man who was very supportive of the RNLI.
You will be pleased to know that £121.79 was raised from the buckets bringing the total raised by Kaleidoscope since 1994 to £9,348.04. We, and the RNLI's lifeboat crews, are very grateful as we face what will no doubt be another very busy year for the service.
Thank you all again - we really do appreciate your continued support."
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