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FILM REPEATS ON TELEVISION
There have been many complaints about the level of repeats on British television this summer. Some stations would argue that a film is not a repeat if the person viewing it hasn't seen it before, or, that a film is worth repeating as a recognition of its enduring genius - a classic...but, if you're ever thought, "how many times has THAT been on?", we give you the answer in our run-down of TV's most familiar movies.
Joining Mark Lawson to discuss this catalogue of celluloid repetition is the broadcaster and writer Andrew Collins, film editor for Radio Times magazine.
Listen Again to Movie Countdown Discussion
Here is Front Row's official list of the movies which seem immoveable from the terrestrial television schedules:
大象传媒1 & 大象传媒 2
17 Casablanca
17 Wizard of Oz
16 Ipcress File
16 North West Frontier
15 Thirty Nine Steps
15 Wonderful Life
14 Carry On Up The Khyber
14 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
14 Citizen Kane
14 Maltese Falcon
14 On The Town
14 Rancho Notorious
14 Treasure of the Sierra Madre
ITV (from 1992)
8 Die Hard
6 James Bond: Licence to Kill
6 Pretty Woman
CHANNEL FOUR
9 Went the Day Well?
8 Rita, Sue and Bob Too
6 Misery
6 Room with a View
6 Four Weddings and a Funeral
Front Row's list of the movies most commonly seen on British TV. Compiled from information provided by the television companies. Data was unavailable for Channel Five.
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