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Licensed to sustain

University of Birmingham study breaks down key to Bond franchise’s longevity.

1 November, 2019 in Books, Cinema, Education, Film, Television.

Gerry with a gee

Unsung local hero Gerry Colvin talks to Dave Woodhall.

29 October, 2019 in Music, Radio, Television.

CRASH! BANG!

Comic Rob Beckett talks to Brian Donaldson about his new show Wallop!

25 October, 2019 in Comedy, Television.

The town that doesn’t see itself

Sheilagh Matheson works in an African community so poor it can’t afford mirrors.

23 October, 2019 in Charities, Comment, Features, Medicine, Most recent, Television, Travel.

Everyman amongst us

Stephen K Amos talks to Brian Donaldson about Everyman, and everything.

14 October, 2019 in Comedy, Faith, Music, Politics, Television.

Mark Williams supports Save Acorns Black Country Appeal

Harry Potter star also urges public to help find yellow hat.

27 September, 2019 in Charities, Film, Television.

Taking liberties with comedy

Geoff Norcott, star of Mock the Week and much more, talks ahead of his Birmingham date.

24 September, 2019 in Comedy, Television.

Peaky Blinders have arrived at The Ivy Temple Row

Restaurant unveils new cocktail range to mark festival.

9 September, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Television.

The Peaky Effect – West Midlands welcomes record number of visitors

West Midlands is centre of attention with surge in visitor numbers.

3 September, 2019 in Television, Tourism, Travel.

Peaky Blinders Escape experiences launched

Two new rooms set to be unveiled later this month.

9 August, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Television.

Guarding the Bodys

Award-winning actor Jack Loy talks about growing up in Birmingham and appearing in Wolverhampton.

1 July, 2019 in Film, Television, Theatre.

Classic rocking Robin

Another couple of dates for your diary.

3 June, 2019 in Comedy, Music, Television.

Birmingham City University to screen ‘lost’ music programme

Rare Beatles performance amongst rescued footage to be shown again.

29 May, 2019 in Music, Television.

Me, Wayne Rooney & David Cameron

Stephen Pennell talks to Brummie film maker George Francis.

16 May, 2019 in Film, Music, Television.

Acorns play a Blinder

Red carpet treatment as stylish charity ball raises £29,000 for children and families.

14 May, 2019 in Charities, Television.

Birmingham link for TV garden

Jewellery Quarter-inspired Garden to feature at BBC Gardeners’ World Live/

13 May, 2019 in Attractions, Environment, Gardening, Jewellery Quarter, Television.

Former Apprentice winner to talk in Birmingham

Networking and advice from serial entrepreneur.

11 April, 2019 in Business, Television.

Facing the Beast

James Rampton talks to Anglocentric America stand-up Reginald D. Hunter.

26 March, 2019 in Comedy, Television.

Tribute to legendary actor comes to Artrix

Celebrating the life and times of John Le Mesurier.

19 March, 2019 in Comedy, Television, Theatre.

Former specialist college student makes screen debut

Ex-Queen Alexandra College student appears in BBC drama Call the Midwife.

5 March, 2019 in Education, Television.

Sinatra and ringing in the changes

Richard Lutz checks out a film by Old Blue Eyes. But first, a word about telephones….

27 January, 2019 in Film, Most recent, Television.

Brexit wreckage: The merry go round that’s gone mad

Richard Lutz scrapes through the shattered remains of Brexit-land to find any signs of anything …except madness.

17 January, 2019 in Brexit, Comment, Film, Television.

Screengrab: When the pen is mightier than skullduggery

Richard Lutz points the finger at the TV film you can’t miss this week.

8 January, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Adieu Mr Redford, goodbye 2018

Richard Lutz says goodbye to The Sundance Kid and leafs through his own bookshelf in yet another first week of a new year.

2 January, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Books, Cinema, Television.

Screengrab: Never forget Irving Bacon

Richard Lutz plunges into TV movieland to dredge up a gem or two. 

2 December, 2018 in Film, Most recent, Television.

MCM Comic Con returns to Birmingham

Chance to meet the people behind some of the biggest pop culture phenomena of all time.

19 November, 2018 in Exhibitions, Family, Film, Television.

Great Escapes

Richard Lutz enjoys light comedy in a dark world.

4 November, 2018 in Environment, Local history, Most recent, Television.

Birmingham premiere for Brexit dance production

World premiere produced by DanceXchange and commissioned by Sky Arts through Art 50.

24 October, 2018 in Dance, Politics, Television.

Generation A-Z

Older people and children benefit from being together at Longbridge Retirement Village.

23 October, 2018 in Community, Education, Television.

Screengrab: Get shorties

Richard Lutz trawls through the best TV films of the week.

7 October, 2018 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

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