Tonight's episode of "The Outer Limits" is "I, Robot" - this is the one in which a robot is charged with killing it's creator, and was remade into the film of the same title with Will Smith in.
We’ve finished it, it was brilliant. It’s from the same production company behind Sherlock, Dracula and Inside Man.
Wasn't it just fabulous?We’ve finished it, it was brilliant. It’s from the same production company behind Sherlock, Dracula and Inside Man.
It really was!Wasn't it just fabulous?
CRACKERJACK!!!At 7.20pm this evening (Sunday) in the UK, on BBC 4, they will broadcast an episode of 'Crackerjack' from 1979.
Sparks were just as excellent as I always remembered them.CRACKERJACK!!!
Showing my age
Mind you the only time I’ve been there I had a seat in the eaves with a bar to put my feet on and they had hinted a paranormal element but it was just someone escaped from an institution.Not film or tv but theatre. If anyone is able to get to London (train strikes allowing).
https://parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/wickies-the-vanishing-men-of-eilean-mor
On 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination, the lighthouse at Eilean Mor; a remote island which - apart from its lighthouse keepers - was completely uninhabited. When the ship arrived on the island, the lighthouse was unlocked and two of three oil skinned coats belonging to the men were missing. The fire was out, there was half eaten food on the table, the chairs were overturned, and the clock had stopped. More importantly, the light was out. The three men had vanished.
Starring Ewan Stewart (Titanic), Graeme Dalling (Let the Right One In), and Jamie Quinn (Two Doors Down), Wickies is inspired by the true story of James Ducat, Thomas Marshall and Donald MacArthur.
A supernatural thriller that seeks to unravel the enduring mystery of the Vanishing Men of Eilean Mor.
Fri 09 Dec 23:30 Long Weekend 1978. Horror. Directed by Colin Eggleston. Stars Briony Behets, John Hargreaves & Mike McEwen. A couple go on holiday for the weekend to a remote beach, unaware of the dangers of Mother Nature.
I think Mark Gatiss is supposed to have something. He’s usually good for a spooky tale.Has anyone seen any upcoming TV listings for classic Christmas ghost stories? (of the MR James variety, not 'A Christmas Carol'). There's usually a fair few on but I've not managed to find many yet.
I think Mark Gatiss is supposed to have something. He’s usually good for a spooky tale.
‘Mark Gatiss summons three ghost stories for the BBC at Christmas’
https://www.comedy.co.uk/people/fyi/116/mark-gatiss-bbc-ghost-stories/