16:00

Mork & Mindy

Season 3 – Episode 02

16:25

The Addams Family

Season 1 – Episode 25

16:50

The Munsters

Season 1 – Episode 17

17:15

Arrested Devlopment

Season 1 – Episode 13

17:40

Cheers

Season 7 – Episode 12

18:00

Community

Season 3- Episode 22

18:20

Malcolm In The Middle

Season 7 – Episode 08

18:45

Eastbound And Down

Season 3 – Episode –07

19:15

South Park

Season 18 – Episode 07

19:40

It’s Gary Shandling

Series 2 – Episode 15

20:00

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Season 12 – Episode –07

20:30

Veep

Season 2- Episode 10

20:55

Look At Life

Crowning Glory

21:05

Amazing Stories

Season 1 – Episode 12

21:30

The Wiz


18:00 – Sheepy’s opening caption and music.

18:05 – Thames TV morning start-up music.

18:10 – The Tyrant King S01E03 – Nightmare – A six-part children’s serial drama made by ABC Weekend TV and screened by Thames Television in 1968. It was dramatised from the book of the same name by Aylmer Hall, adapted for television by Trevor “Ace of Wands” Preston, and produced and directed by Mike “Get Carter” Hodges. It was notable for its use of a progressive music soundtrack, including music from The Rolling Stones, The Moody Blues, Cream, and in particular, The Nice (whose song “The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack”, from the album of the same name, was the title track), and Pink Floyd (whose song “Saucerful of Secrets”, also from the album of the same name :-), was plundered extensively, including for the end credits).

A strange phone call and a wallet found in an old dark house lead three teenagers and their dog to follow a mysterious character across London. First broadcast on Thu 17th Oct 1968 by ITV.

With Candace “Nicholas and Alexandra” Glendenning,…

flouncer

Sepulchre 59 (11.08.24)


This week’s film is the second instalment of Lucio Fulci’s Gates of Hell trilogy: The Beyond (1981). A woman inherits a Louisiana hotel where a grisly murder once took place. Could it be… a gateway to hell? Please note that St. Elsewhere has been bumped this week to accommodate a Miami Vice two parter, so our usual shows will be starting earlier than normal.

4.00 Ninja Warrior S10E02
4.20 Hill Street Blues S04E07 Goodbye, Mr. Scripps
5.05 Cagney & Lacey S05E12 The Rapist
5.55 Miami Vice S03E12/13 Down for the Count (Pts. 1 and 2)
7.30 The Beyond (1981)
9.00 The Micallef Pogram S03E07
9.25 Daria S05E01 Fizz Ed
9.50 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia S06E06 Mac’s Mom Burns Her House Down


16:00

DS9

Season 3 – Episode 09

16:45

Doctor Who

The Deadly Assasin – Episode 2

17:10

Grange Hill

Series 10 – Episode 13

17:35

Dads Army

Series 2 – Episode 4

18:05

Grass

Series 1 – Episode 3

18:30

Sooty

Series 14 – Episode 07 – High As A Kite

18:55

Man Down

Series 1 – Episode 7

19:15

Inside Number 9

Series 7- Episode 2

19:45

Mortimer & Whitehouse – Gone Fishing

Series 5= Episode 1

20:15

Task Master

Series 15 -Episode 02

21:00

Friday Night Dinner

Series 2- Episode 4

21:25

Blackadder

Series 1 – Episode 6

21:50

Outnumbered

Series 4 – Episode 1

flouncer

Sepulchre 58 (04.08.24)


Throughout August we’ll be watching four Lucio Fulci films, starting with the first instalment of his Gates of Hell trilogy: City of the Living Dead (1980). When a priest’s suicide opens a gateway to hell, New York City is beset by zombies. A psychic and a journalist must work together to close it.

4.00 Ninja Warrior S10E01
4.20 St. Elsewhere S03E12 The Children’s Hour
5.05 Hill Street Blues S04E06 Praise Dilaudid
5.55 Cagney & Lacey S05E11 Play it Again, Santa
6.45 Miami Vice S03E11 Forgive Us Our Debts
7.30 City of the Living Dead (1980)
9.00 The Micallef Pogram S03E06
9.25 Daria S04E13 Dye! Dye! My Darling
9.50 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia S06E05 Mac and Charlie: White Trash


schedule notes:

Ship to Shore: we’re almost at the end of series 2 of the 3 that made up the run. (server note – series 1 will disappear when we start series 3)

King of Kensington: this is the penultimate episode. it’ll be replaced with Modern Toss if i get the DVDs ripped in time, if not then it’ll be back to Out Of This World for a bit. it’ll disappear from the server one week from the final episode airing)

Battle in the Box: 2 teams of 2 comedians spend 24 hours in a shipping container with a moving partition wall. competing in games that seem like a cross between taskmaster, the cube and possibly a little bit of big brother. The prizes for the games? Stuff for their bit of the shipping container, and more importantly… more space. The wall moves taking space from the other team.

Mysteries from Beyond the other Dominion: it’s getting nerfed from the server shortly after the stream ends, so if you want it, grab it now or let me know in the chat/discord. removing this means more space for new stuff, which is better than a slap on the belly with a wet fish.…


This week’s theme year is 1992. We start off with a random assortment of stuff followed by some inane daytime blathering as Kilroy invites the great British public to speak their brains on the subject of beauty. We then join Andi Peters for some classic CBBC. Inevitably Neighbours follows, then we check into Sun Hill for a couple of episodes of The Bill, and an Emmerdale from our theme year. A special University Challenge features a group of celebs – including Stephen Fry – taking on Keeble College Oxford with Bambi himself at the helm. Crimewatch and some news bring us onto our depressing documentary segment whose theme is army life – we get a good look at some privates in Cutting Edge, which focuses on a group of hopefuls training to join the parachute regiment, then The Cook Report investigates bullying in the forces. We then wrap things up fairly early with some PIFs and a closedown.

4.00 Various Channel Hopping (14.04.92)
4.15 Kilroy (1992)
4.55 CBBC: Hart Beat
5.20 CBBC: Newsround
5.30 CBBC: Grange Hill S15E01
5.55 Neighbours (Episode 1596)
6.15 BBC Six O’Clock News (Fragment,…


16:00

Mork & Mindy

Season 3 – Episode 01

16:25

The Addams Family

Season 1 – Episode 24

16:50

The Munsters

Season 1 – Episode 16

17:15

Arrested Devlopment

Season 1 – Episode 12

17:40

Cheers

Season 7 – Episode 11

18:00

Community

Season 3- Episode 21

18:20

Malcolm In The Middle

Season 7 – Episode 07

18:45

Eastbound And Down

Season 3 – Episode –06

19:15

South Park

Season 18 – Episode 06

19:40

It’s Gary Shandling

Series 2 – Episode 14

20:00

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Season 12 – Episode –06

20:30

Veep

Season 2- Episode 09

20:55

Look At Life

The Box On The Wall

21:05

Amazing Stories

Season 1 – Episode 11

21:30

The Manchurian Candidate


18:00 – Sheepy’s opening caption and music.

18:05 – Thames TV morning start-up music.

18:10 – The Tyrant King S01E02 – Don’t Walk – Run!– A six-part children’s serial drama made by ABC Weekend TV and screened by Thames Television in 1968. It was dramatised from the book of the same name by Aylmer Hall, adapted for television by Trevor “Ace of Wands” Preston, and produced and directed by Mike “Get Carter” Hodges. It was notable for its use of a progressive music soundtrack, including music from The Rolling Stones, The Moody Blues, Cream, and in particular, The Nice (whose song “The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack”, from the album of the same name, was the title track), and Pink Floyd (whose song “Saucerful of Secrets”, also from the album of the same name :-), was plundered extensively, including for the end credits).

A strange phone call and a wallet found in an old dark house lead three teenagers and their dog to follow a mysterious character across London. First broadcast on Thu 10th Oct 1968 by ITV.

With Candace “Nicholas and Alexandra” Glendenning,…