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Screengrab: Godfather II

Richard Lutz is entranced by a movie gem in the midweek TV schedules.

3 August, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

TV Or Not To TV

Richard Lutz looks at the current furore over new station City TV and whether it will get on air…and, if and when it does, what it will deliver.

21 July, 2014 in Birmingham, Business, Comment, Dudley, Most recent, Politics, Sandwell, Television, West Bromwich, West Midlands, Wolverhampton.

Screengrab: Maestro of the New World

RICHARD LUTZ directs you to this week’s movie on the flatscreen you just shouldn’t miss.

4 May, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: By British

Richard Lutz on the coming’s week’s TV films.

27 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Bumper Easter Edition- (plus you get de Niro v Pacino)

RICHARD LUTZ CHECKS THE TV LISTINGS. AND COMES OUT TRUMPS.

19 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Britannia Rules The Airwaves (for one day at least)

Richard Lutz on the week’s best TV.

12 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: When Ryan Met Tatum

RICHARD LUTZ directs you to the best film on the box this week.

29 March, 2014 in Film, Most recent, Television.

Sylvia Anderson headlines at sci-fi weekend

Flights of Fantasy in a nostalgic weekend at RAF Cosford.

18 March, 2014 in Exhibitions, Television.

An hour to save your life

TV appearance for West Midlands Ambulance Service.

17 March, 2014 in Emergency Services, Television.

Screengrab: Ride The High Banter

RICHARD LUTZ gets on his high horse about the films that will make you grab for the TV record button this week.

16 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Living The Life Internal

Richard Lutz points you to the movie of the week on the box.

10 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Feeling the benefit

One local TV programme has caused more controversy than any other topic this week.

9 January, 2014 in Birmingham, Television.

The library as film studio

Alan Clawley puts forward a novel idea.

6 January, 2014 in Architecture, Television.

Screengrab: The Miracle of Malick

Richard Lutz guides you to a bloodied jewel of a movie in the real first week of tv schedules for 2014 .

4 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Peaky Blinders tours prove a huge success

Sell-out for TV series spin-off.

30 October, 2013 in Digbeth, Television, Tourism.

Midlands MPs call on BBC to increase TV and radio production in the region

Concern over “huge gap” between BBC’s income and spending in the Midlands.

22 October, 2013 in Birmingham, Politics, Television.

Holding out for a hero

With football violence film Green Street 3: Never Back Down released this week, here’s the interview we did in March with its star, Scott Adkins.

22 October, 2013 in Film, Television.

Birmingham TV channel on course for next year switch-on

City TV “will provide feelgood factor” for local viewers.

2 October, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Television.

Peaky district

Dave Woodhall looks up from the screen to give his verdict on new BBC drama Peaky Blinders.

12 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Television.

Why Savile Won’t Go Away- Unfortunately

This week Channel 4 News doorstepped the former BBC boss Mark Thompson and rattled him by continually asking how much he knew about the appalling Jimmy Savile (sorry… Sir Jimmy Savile) case.

7 September, 2013 in Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: The Military, the Movies and The Message

RICHARD LUTZ sees it’s all War, War and more War on the tv movie list this week. But what kind of war film is another matter.

26 August, 2013 in Most recent, Television.

Screengrab: Rule Brittania (well,this week anyway…)

RICHARD LUTZ takes a brisk canter through the tv listings to find the best films on the box.

19 August, 2013 in Television.

What’s in a name?

Larry Inman ponders this whilst contemplating an outbreak of violence.

10 July, 2013 in Comment, Features, Most recent, Television.

This Morning set coming to Westfield Merry Hill

Fans of the show will get the chance to have their photo taken on the set; they’ll also get a free souvenir hard copy of the photo to take home.

10 July, 2013 in Dudley, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: Say Hello to Snake Plissken

What’s hot on the box? Richard Lutz checks out the films on tv

23 June, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Total shutdown of Greek ‘BBC’ is unacceptable for an EU democracy – Bennion

The sudden shutdown of all channels of Greece’s national broadcasting company by the Greek government is ‘unacceptable for an EU democracy’, says West Mids and Warks Lib Dem MEP Phil Bennion.

12 June, 2013 in Politics, Television, Uncategorized.

Second Chance, USA

Go on, re invent yourself. Half of America does, says Richard Lutz

28 May, 2013 in Comment, Film, Most recent, Television.

Ofcom’s local TV multiplex operator to be based at Innovation Birmingham Campus

20 new jobs are being created for local people as a result.

14 May, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Television.

Screengrab: The One Movie on TV You Gotta See….

007 and Holly Golightly on the tv? Richard Lutz has more

11 May, 2013 in Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Screengrab: If You Gotta See One Movie on TV This Week:

Best flick on the box this week? Richard Lutz gives us a tip

6 May, 2013 in Film, Most recent, Television.

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