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Previous Months Schedules: https://sites.google.com/view/nvtvschedules/home
Friday 22 November
5pm Film: With these Hands: Documentary recreates the Triangle Fire of 1911 and compares working conditions of the 1910s with the 1950s.
5.50 Film: Phantom Patrol: A deranged killer escapes into the Canadian woods.
7.00 Banterflix
7.30 Hot Country: Videos from Rhonda Vincent, David James,John Glenn, Paddy O’Brien, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Pamela Gilmartin, Steve Wood, Randy Travis, Stephen Bennett, Owen Mac, Ray Benson and Brennan Leighln
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Robin and Kim Kelly visit Christmas Market at City Hall chatting to local traders, Singer/actor David Essex, actress and author Alison Arngrim, Caroline Curran and Patrick Buchanan on ‘Elvis Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’, St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal plus music from Lauren McCrory and Ricky Warwick
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Arts What’s On guide
Thursday 21 November
5pm Film: The Kennel Murder Case. Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector.
6.15 Film: The City. A prescient documentary about city planning, which presents idyllic suburbs and nuclear families as a solution to the chaos, poverty and social decay of industrialized inner city
6.50 Robin Elliott chats to singer Carol Decker, who’s appearing in Now That’s What I Call A Musical at the Grand Opera House
7.00 Talk Like That: Ciaran Mac Gowan. Debbie McGory interviews musician Ciaran on his early life and career, including original songs ‘BRING ME THE RAIN’ and ‘A SONG CALLED TIME.’
7.30 Music from Dolbro Dan from Kick Out the Jam Acoustic Series
8.00 Eastside Arts: Report on Park Fest 2024
8.30 Engage in Art Age: Public Art Showcase by Older People in West Belfast from 2011
8.50 The Handbag: A Modern Dance Fantasy
9.00 Democracy Now! Colombian Environment Min. Susana Muhamad on Banning Coal to Israel, Phasing Out Fossil Fuels & Trump
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 20 November
5pm Film: The Upturned Glass. A British brain surgeon punishes the murderess of his lover
6.25 Film: Crossed Wires. An innocent man is accused of murdering his aunt
7.00 Banterflix Film Review: Guests Maria McQuillan, Gerard McNeil review ‘Paddington in Peru’, Challengers’ and ‘Tank Girl’ plus filmmaker Julian Doyle, editor of ‘Monty Python’s: Life of Brian’
7.30 Short drama created by local filmmakers: Adoption- follows a nurse called Angela who is infertile. Against her husband’s wishes, she decides to adopt a child
8.00 A blue plaque unveiled at Vinecash Presbyterian Church, Portadown for William Tennent, who founded the Log College seminary in Pennsylvania in 1727. Alister McReynolds (Ulster History Circle), Rev Richard Murray (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Rev Michael McClenahan (Vinecash Presbyterian Church), Rev Jared Stephens (Ballinderry Moravian Church), Ian Crozier (Ulster-Scots Agency), and U.S. Consul-General James Applegate recount the event
8.15 Hot Country: videos from Gerry Guthrie, Lee Matthews, Mike Denver, Cordelia, The Three Amigos, David James, Dallas Moore, Michael English, Noreen Rabbette, Emma Donohue, Lauren McCrory, Bo Bundy, Brandon McPhee, Gaither Vocal Band
9.15 Arts Guide
9.35 Democracy Now! Daughter of Political Prisoner in Azerbaijan: Gov’t Is Using COP29 as Chance to “Enrich the Regime”