Fri, Mar 11, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the career of the film director Robert Aldrich.
Fri, Mar 25, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the north of England on film from Gracie Fields and George Formby to Joe Lampton.
Fri, Apr 1, 1966
Michael Scott considers the success of three comedy series of recent years that poke fun at British institutions - the Carry On, Doctor and St Trinians' films.
Fri, Apr 8, 1966
Michael Scott looks at how the telephone is used in cinema as a dramatic device.
Fri, Apr 22, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the development of the wide-screen process Cinerama.
Fri, Apr 29, 1966
Michael Scott considers the role of the heroine in cinema from Pearl Hyde to Modesty Blaise.
Fri, May 13, 1966
Michael Scott looks at some of the films that transformed unknown faces to stars overnight.
Fri, May 27, 1966
Michael Scott looks back over the fifty year history of 20th Century Fox.
Fri, Jun 3, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the careers of Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier who starred together in the 1958 film The Defiant Ones.
Fri, Jun 10, 1966
Michael Scott looks at how cinema has depicted the rise and fall of the British Empire.
Fri, Jun 17, 1966
Michael Scott contrasts the careers of Natalie Wood and Roman Polanski. One owes their career to the classic Hollywood system whilst the other is a product of the Polish state film school.
Fri, Jul 1, 1966
Michael Scott looks at how the cinema depicts money and the urge to acquire it.
Fri, Jul 8, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the history of private eye movies.
Fri, Jul 22, 1966
Michael Scott looks at monster movies and the special effects teams that help bring them to life.
Fri, Jul 29, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the relationship between cinema and air travel and considers the two technologies that have grown up together.
Fri, Aug 5, 1966
With the release of the new Cary Grant film Walk, Don't Run and the end of the football World Cup in England, Michael Scott looks at how the cinema shows sport.
Fri, Aug 12, 1966
With the release of Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Michael Scott looks back at memorable confrontations in the cinema.
Fri, Aug 19, 1966
With many studios being turned over to television and even westerns being shot in Europe, Michael Scott asks what has happened to the old Hollywood?
Fri, Aug 26, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the modern myths created by the American western film.
Fri, Sep 2, 1966
Michael Scott looks at feature films set in New York city.
Fri, Sep 9, 1966
Michael Scott looks at the career of the director Stanley Donen.