Talking Pictures TV TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On Talking Pictures TV Tonight
Cellar Club with Caroline Munro
EntertainmentThe Thirty Nine Steps (1978)
EntertainmentThe Appointment
EntertainmentThe Vise
EntertainmentThe Vise
EntertainmentRailway Murders
EntertainmentUndercover Girl
EntertainmentRunaround
EntertainmentLegend of the Hidden City
EntertainmentWilliam Tell
EntertainmentBatman
EntertainmentHawkeye & the Last of the Mohicans
EntertainmentCaptain Scarlet and the Mysterons
EntertainmentSupercar
EntertainmentThe Buccaneers
EntertainmentThe Adventures of Robin Hood
EntertainmentInspector Hornleigh
EntertainmentNight Train to Paris
EntertainmentLiving in a Metropolis 1949
EntertainmentWhiplash
EntertainmentI'm All Right Jack
EntertainmentScotland Yard
EntertainmentDick Turpin
EntertainmentMaigret
EntertainmentThe Duchess of Duke Street
EntertainmentFrancis Durbridge's Melissa
EntertainmentFrancis Durbridge's Melissa
EntertainmentEuroTrash
EntertainmentFortean TV
EntertainmentTalking Pictures TV is the independent, family-run channel built almost entirely on one man’s private film collection. Noel Cronin spent decades buying up the rights to older British and Hollywood titles through his company Renown Pictures, and in May 2015 he and his daughter, Sarah Cronin-Stanley, turned that archive into a television channel. Eleven years on, nobody else on British free-to-air is attempting anything like it. Saturday 8 August 2026 gives its evening to archive television: Dick Turpin at 6:25pm, Maigret at 7pm, The Duchess of Duke Street at 8pm, and the first part of Francis Durbridge’s Melissa from 9:05pm.
Talking Pictures TV Schedule: Saturday 8 August 2026 (Full Listings)
Here is the complete Talking Pictures TV schedule for Saturday 8 August 2026, on Freeview 82.
| Time | Programme | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 12am | Cellar Club with Caroline Munro | S1E521 |
| 12:05am | The Thirty Nine Steps (1978) | |
| 2:10am | The Appointment | |
| 4am | The Vise | |
| 4:30am | The Vise | S1E13 |
| 5am | Railway Murders | S1E5 |
| 6am | Undercover Girl | |
| 7:20am | Runaround | |
| 7:50am | Legend of the Hidden City | S1E25 |
| 8:25am | William Tell | S1E6 |
| 9am | Batman | S3E21 |
| 9:30am | Hawkeye & the Last of the Mohicans | S1E15 |
| 10am | Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons | S1E24 |
| 10:30am | Supercar | S1E4 |
| 11am | The Buccaneers | S1E35 |
| 11:30am | The Adventures of Robin Hood | S2E17 |
| 12pm | Inspector Hornleigh | |
| 1:30pm | Night Train to Paris | |
| 2:45pm | Living in a Metropolis 1949 | |
| 3:10pm | Whiplash | S1E32 |
| 3:45pm | I’m All Right Jack | |
| 5:50pm | Scotland Yard | S1E7 |
| 6:25pm | Dick Turpin | S1E10 |
| 7pm | Maigret | S1E7 |
| 8pm | The Duchess of Duke Street | S2E6 |
| 9:05pm | Francis Durbridge’s Melissa | S1E1 |
| 10:10pm | Francis Durbridge’s Melissa | S1E2 |
| 11:10pm | EuroTrash | S1E44 |
| 11:45pm | Fortean TV | S1E17 |
What’s on Talking Pictures TV today
Friday’s small hours open with the short 300 Men and a Girl at 1:10am, a Doomwatch episode at 1:35am and The Paper Gallows at 2:40am, before Burke’s Law takes 4am and Railway Murders 5am.
Noel Cronin’s own What’s On TPTV introduces the day at 6am, then Command Performance runs from 6:10am and Serious Charge from 7:55am. Terror by Night, one of the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes pictures, fills 9:55am, followed by The Lucy Show at 11:10am and The Steel Key at 11:45am.
The afternoon runs The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre at 1:05pm, an Adventures of Robin Hood at 2:15pm, My Brother’s Keeper at 2:45pm and The Cheaters at 4:30pm, before A Family at War opens the evening at 5pm.
Talking Pictures TV tonight — primetime and the evening schedule
Here’s the Talking Pictures TV primetime line-up for tonight, Saturday 8 August 2026.
Dick Turpin — Talking Pictures TV, 6:25pm
“The Hero”, from 1979, with Richard O’Sullivan. Turpin takes pity on an unpromising suitor and sets about uniting him with the wealthy Phyllida.
Maigret — Talking Pictures TV, 7pm
“A Man of Quality”, 1960, with Rupert Davies. Emile Gallet lived carefully and provided for his family, right up to being shot in Sancerre.
The Duchess of Duke Street — Talking Pictures TV, 8pm
“Your Country Needs You”, from 1977, with Gemma Jones. War breaks out, the staff volunteer, Louisa takes in a Belgian refugee and Charlie enlists.
Francis Durbridge’s Melissa — Talking Pictures TV, 9:05pm
The first part of the 1974 serial, with Peter Barkworth as Guy Foster, who declines to go to a party with his wife and finds himself implicated in her murder. It resumes at 10:10pm after a break.
What kind of films and shows are on Talking Pictures TV
Vintage British and Hollywood films
The backbone of the schedule is the Renown Pictures library: British films from the 1930s to the 1970s, plus war pictures, adventure films and the odd Hollywood title bought in to fill a gap. Quality swings wildly from one afternoon to the next, which is part of the deal.
Archive TV drama and detective series
Early evenings lean on serialised drama from the 1950s through the 1980s: Z Cars, Public Eye, Hannay and others of that stripe. Much of it isn’t shown anywhere else on British television, and some of it hadn’t been shown anywhere at all for thirty-odd years before this channel dug it out. If you want to know why people are fond of Talking Pictures TV rather than merely tolerant of it, this is the part of the schedule to point at.
Cult strands, B-movies and magazine shows
Late nights get stranger: horror and cult titles through Caroline Munro’s Cellar Club, oddities like Supernatural, imported curios.
How to watch Talking Pictures TV
Channel numbers
Here’s where to find Talking Pictures TV across the main UK television platforms:
| Platform | Channel |
|---|---|
| Freeview | 82 |
| YouView | 82 |
| Freely | 36 |
| Sky | 324 |
| Virgin Media | 445 |
| Freesat | 306 |
Talking Pictures TV is free on all of the above platforms, with no subscription required. It doesn’t run a +1 timeshift channel, so these are the only live feeds available.
TPTV Encore catch-up
TPTV Encore is the channel’s own free streaming service, launched in December 2021 and run through a browser at tptvencore.co.uk, with an app on Android. Register an email address and recent broadcasts are usually there for about a week.
The better reason to bother with it is what sits behind the catch-up: a deep archive that includes Southern Television material never given a regular slot on the main channel. Those older titles stay free after the catch-up window shuts, but they carry adverts.
Frequently asked questions
What’s on Talking Pictures TV tonight?
Friday evening opens with A Family at War at 5pm and the first ever Rumpole of the Bailey at 6pm, before Z-Cars takes 7pm and Public Eye 8pm. From 9:05pm Caroline Munro’s Cellar Club introduces a 1977 Supernatural, then returns at 10:10pm for a Tales of Tomorrow starring James Dean and hands over to Kim Newman for Cellar Club Live.
What channel is Talking Pictures TV on?
Freeview 82, Sky 324, Virgin Media 445 and Freesat 306. It’s also on Freely at channel 36. All are free to watch.
Does Talking Pictures TV have a +1 channel?
No. TPTV Encore is the channel’s replacement for a +1 service, letting you catch up with recent broadcasts on demand instead.
Is Talking Pictures TV free to watch?
Yes, entirely. It’s advertising-funded rather than subscription-funded, on the live channel and on TPTV Encore alike.
Verdict
I rate Talking Pictures TV highly for exactly what it is: a small independent operation doing something none of the bigger channels bother with anymore, giving old films and archive television a proper home instead of the odd graveyard slot. It won’t be for everyone. Some evenings the schedule reads like a lucky dip, but that’s also the appeal.
The first ever Rumpole of the Bailey at 6pm is the one to catch tonight. Leo McKern is already fully formed in the part, defending a teenager on a robbery charge, and it is a rare chance to see a series most people only know from its later, more comfortable years. Stay on for Public Eye at 8pm if you prefer your archive drama bleaker, or Caroline Munro’s Cellar Club from 9:05pm for the horror strand.
Related: Film4 TV Guide | Freeview Channel Guide