Saturday 28
The 39 Steps (Hitchcock double bill)
The Lady Vanishes (Hitchcock double bill)
Proms 2007: Film Prom
British Film Forever: Guns, Gangsters and Getaways - The Story of the British Crime Thriller
The series examining classic films focuses on the thriller, from the early days of Hitchcock to the modern era.
Dirty Pretty Things (Stephen Frears double bill)
Gumshoe (Stephen Frears double bill)
Sunday 29
Young and Innocent (Hitchcock)
Obsession (thriller, 1949)
From Russia With Love (James Bond)
Noose (crime, 1948)
Monday 30
A Cottage on Dartmoor (silent, 1929)
Tuesday 31
The Ipcress File (Michael Caine double bill)
Pulp (Michael Caine double bill)
Wednesday 1
Odd Man Out (Carol Reed, 1947)
Hell Drivers (Cy Enfield, 1958)
Clash By Night (thriller, 1963)
Thursday 2
Following (Christopher Nolan's debut)
The Scarlet Thread (Wall of Death) (thriller, 1951)
Saturday 4
I Know Where I'm Going (Powell/Pressburger double bill)
The Red Shoes (Powell/Pressburger double bill)
British Film Forever (2)
Longing, Loving and Leg-overs - The Story of British Romance: From Brief Encounter to the rom-coms of Richard Curtis, British romantic films have mirrored remarkable changes in society.
Gregory's Girl (romantic comedy by Bill Forsyth)
The Seventh Veil (drama starring James Mason and Ann Todd)
Sunday 5
Tiger Bay (Hayley Mills double bill)
Sky West and Crooked (Hayley Mills double bill)
Educating Rita (Michael Caine and Julie Walters go Pygmalion)
Monday 6
Hungry Hill (classic drama from 1946)
Jilting Joe
Tuesday 7
Madonna of the Seven Moons (classic Arthur Crabtree)
Bad Timing (Nicolas Roeg's cult classic)
Wednesday 8
The Pumpkin Eater (Jack Clayton's drama raised many eyebrows in 1964)
Thursday 9
The Leather Boys (cult classic)
Friday 10
12.00-13.25 - Hindle Wakes (Arthur Crabtree drama, 1952)
13.25-15.00 - Whistle Down The Wind (classic drama with Hayley Mills)
00.05-01.35 - Born Romantic (romantic comedy from 2001)
SATURDAY 11
21.10-22.40 - British Film Forever: Hard Luck, Humour and Heroes
22.40-00.45 - All Or Nothing (Mike Leigh, 2002)
00.45-01.25 - The Plague (2006, not the Camus film)
SUNDAY 12
11.55-13.30 - The Stars Look Down (classic Carol Reed, 1939)
21.00-22.45 - Billy Elliot (please don't)
00.30-01.55 - A Way of Life (Amma Asante's awarded debut, 2004)
MONDAY 13
13.00-14.45 - The Whisperers (classic Bryan Forbes, 1967)
01.00-02.25 - Emergency Call (not my personal favourite, 1952)
TUESDAY 14
13.00-14.30 - Flame in the Streets (Roy Ward Baker, 1961)
00.00-02.10 - The Sporting Life (Lindsay Anderson's debut, 1963)
WEDNESDAY 15
12.10-14.15 - The Boys (Sidney J. Furie, 1962)
23.50-01.20 - Ratcatcher (Lynne Ramsey, 1998)
THURSDAY 16
Elvis has left the building, so Elvis movies during the day
00.05-01.45 - Sweet Sixteen (Ken Loach, 2002)
FRIDAY 17
00.05-01.40 - Twenty Four Seven (Shane Meadows, 1997)
Saturday 18
13.00-16.00 - Gandhi (the movie everyone remembers Ben Kingsley for)
16.00-17.25 - Carry on Henry (carry on in corsets)
19.35-21.15 - Mrs. Brown (it's dame Dench)
21.15-22.45 - British Film Forever: Corsets, Cleavage and Country Houses
22.45-01.10 - Becket (Peter Glenville)
01.10-02.40 - The Virgin and the Gypsy (with Franco Nero and Honor Blackman)
Sunday 19
21.00-22.35 - A Cock and Bull Story (Michael Winterbottom)
00.15-02.05 - The Rainbow (Ken Russell films D.H. Lawrence)
Monday 20
12.40-14.45 - Lady Hamilton (enjoy some Vivien Leigh)
00.55-02.10 - Neil Gwyn (Herbert Wilcox, 1935)
Tuesday 21
12.40-14.45 - A Night to Remember (it's the other Titanic movie)
23.20-01.20 - Jude (Doctor Who joins Kate Winslet but not in Titanic, more Winterbottom)
Wednesday 22
12.50-14.45 - The Long Duel (Ken Annakin, 1967)
23.50-01.25 - Joseph Andrews (based on Henry Fielding)
Thursday 23
12.50-14.45 - A Tale of Two Cities (Dirk Bogarde does Dickens)
00.05-02.15 - Twelfth Night (nightly Shakespeare)
Friday 24
11.50-14.00 - Henry V (more Shakespeare and 3 Oscars for Olivier)
23.00-23.35 - The Edinburgh Show: incl. a look at the festival's cinema choices
Saturday 25
14.00-15.20 - The Quatermass Xperiment (incl. the scariest staring ever)
15.20-16.40 - Doctor Who and the Daleks (Cushing is Who)
21.15-22.45 - British Film Forever: Magic, Murder and Monsters - The Story of Horror and Fantasy
22.45-00.10 - The Witchfinder General (have they ever shown this movie so early??)
Sunday 26
14.45-16.15 - Things To Come (classic sci-fi from 1936, banned by Hitler and Mussolini)
Monday 27
23.30-01.05 - The Damned (Joseph Losey's classic, not to be confused with the Visconti movie)
Tuesday 28
23.20-00.40 - The Gorgon (T. Fisher + C. Lee + P. Cushing + B. Shelley)
Wednesday 29
23.20-01.35 - Brazil (Terry Gilliam's classic)
Thursday 30
00.05-01.25 - The Sorcerers (the lesser known Michael Reeves movie with Boris Karloff)
Saturday 1
13.00-15.40 - The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Powell & Pressburger)
21.15-22.25 - British Film Forever: Bullets, Bombs and Bridges (the story of the British war film)
22.25-00.25 - Enigma (Apted directs Kate Winslet)
Sunday 2
21.00-22.30 - Arena: Flames of Passion (this documentary takes a look at an underrated film era in Britain: the 40s)
Monday 3
10.55-12.30 - Bell-Bottom George (Marcel Varnel, 1944)
13.00-14.35 - The Colditz Story (John Mills stars)
Tuesday 4
10.55-12.25 - Somewhere on Leave (musical war farce)
13.00-14.40 - The Wooden Horse (Jack Lee's thriller)
23.20-01.30 - King Rat (Bryan Forbes directs)
Wednesday 5
11.45-13.30 - The Way to the Stars (Anthony Asquith, 1945)
23.50-01.50 - A Canterbury Tale (Powell & Pressburger go Chaucer)
Thursday 6
10.55-12.30 - The Yellow Canary (thriller by Herbert Wilcox)
13.05-14.45 - III Met By Moonlight (more Powell & Pressburger)
Friday 7
10.40-12.30 - In Which We Serve (Noel Coward)
SATURDAY 8
13.20-14.40 - Oh, Mr Porter (one of the best comedies ever allegedly)
14.40-15.05 - Wallace and Gromit: A Grand Day Out (a bonus short!)
15.05-16.05 - Carry on Spying (one carry on)
18.10-19.30 - Chicken Run (more from Nick Park and c°)
21.15-22.45 - British Film Forever: Sauce, Satire and Silliness: the Story of the British Comedy
22.45-00.10 - Carry on Camping (two carry on)
01.10-02.30 - Stella Street (time for impressions)
SUNDAY 9
21.00-22.50 - Bend it like Beckham (football comedy incl. Keira Knightley)
23.30-00.55 - A Hard Day's Night (Beatlemania)
00.55-02.30 - Lucky Jim (based on Kingsley Amis novel)
MONDAY 10
13.30-15.00 - A Stitch in Time (Norman Wisdom)
TUESDAY 11
19.00-19.30 - Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave (bonus short)
WEDNESDAY 12
11.00-12.30 - Father Came Too! (1963 comedy starring Leslie Phillips)
13.00-14.40 - The Intelligence Men (Morecambe & Wise)
THURSDAY 13
13.00-14.40 - Press For Time (more Wisdom)
00.05-01.30 - Cherps ("fresh low-budget movie", allegedly)
FRIDAY 14
00.35-02.05 - Battle of the Sexes (Peter Sellers switches off the summer)
This list was compiled by Kurtodrome