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The Best Films Airing on TV This Week: Don’t Miss Out!

This week features a diverse collection of films airing on television, from award-winning classics to modern hits. Highlights include ‘Schindler’s List,’ ‘Trainspotting,’ and engaging dramas such as ‘Knives Out’ and ‘Sound of Metal.’ With different genres represented, there’s something for everyone, ensuring a week filled with entertainment.

This week offers an incredible array of films for every taste, proving that nothing compares to the excitement of unraveling new gems as you scroll through your TV channels. From Oscar winners like “Schindler’s List” to beloved British films such as “Trainspotting,” there’s entertainment for all tastes. We’ve gathered the week’s finest picks for you to enjoy.

Friday, January 24:
– The Black Swan – 11am, Film4. A thrilling tale with swashbuckling adventure.
– Kind Hearts and Coronets – 4:35pm, Film4. A classic comedic twist of revenge and noble aspirations.
– Face/Off – 10:45pm, BBC One. An action-packed race against time, featuring identity theft.
– Before I Go to Sleep – 11:05pm, BBC Two. A mysterious unraveling of memories with high stakes.

Saturday, January 25:
– Time Bandits – 4:25pm, Film4. Embark on a whimsical time-traveling adventure.
– Raiders of the Lost Ark – 9pm, Film4. Follow Indiana Jones in a legendary quest.
– Twilight’s Last Gleaming – 11:05pm, Talking Pictures TV. A taut thriller starring Burt Lancaster.
– Sleepy Hollow – 11:15pm, Film4. A dark spin on the classic tale.
– Snatch – 11:45pm, Film4. A comedic crime caper in the underworld.

Sunday, January 26:
– Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans – 2pm, BBC One. A hilarious journey through Roman history.
– Green for Danger – 6pm, Talking Pictures TV. A suspenseful examination of wartime mysteries.
– The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance – 6:15pm, Great Movies Action. A rich western tale with moral dilemmas.
– Schindler’s List – 10:30pm, BBC Two. Spielberg’s poignant historical drama.
– Misery – 12am, Channel 4. Stephen King’s tale of obsession and survival.

Monday, January 27:
– Knives Out – 10:55pm, Film4. A clever murder mystery with an ensemble cast.
– Sound of Metal – 11:05pm, BBC Two. An emotional journey through loss and acceptance.
– Night Will Fall – 12am, Channel 4. A historical documentary uncovering past atrocities.

Tuesday, January 28:
– The Enemy Below – 1:20pm, Film4. A gripping naval drama of strategy and survival.
– This Is Spinal Tap – 10pm, Comedy Central. A humorous mockumentary on rock stardom.
– Another Year – 1am, Film4. A heartfelt exploration of life’s seasons.

Wednesday, January 29:
– The Stranger – 10:35am, Talking Pictures TV. A suspenseful chase after former Nazis.
– The Running Man – 11am, Film4. A dystopian drama with high-stakes action.
– Trainspotting – 10:45pm, Film4. An unforgettable journey through addiction and friendship.

Thursday, January 30:
– Broken Arrow – 1:10pm, Film4. A romantic and adventurous western tale.
– Wonder Boys – 9:30pm, BBC Four. A comedic drama filled with personal chaos.
– Mr Turner – 11:10pm, Film4. Delve into the life of a famed artist.

Friday, January 31:
– The War Lord – 2:35pm, Legend. A gripping tale involving love and conflict.
– Rebecca – 3:05pm, Talking Pictures TV. A classic thriller steeped in mystery.
– True Grit – 4:40pm, Film4. A gritty quest for justice unfolds.
– I, Robot – 12:10am, Film4. An engaging blend of sci-fi action and ethical questions.

For more streaming options, explore our guides on the best Netflix films and Prime Video selections. Don’t forget to also tune into our Radio Times Podcast for insights and discussions.

With each day bringing a diverse selection of films from various genres, there’s ample choice for viewers seeking to enjoy some cinematic magic on TV. From thrilling adventures to deep dramas, this week’s lineup caters to every film lover’s preference. Don’t miss out—is it time to settle in and tune into a classic or discover something new?

Original Source: www.radiotimes.com

Leo Nguyen is a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience covering economics and environmental issues. After graduating from the University of Michigan, he began his career in business reporting and has since broadened his focus to include environmental sustainability. Leo's compelling narratives and expert insights have established him as a trusted voice in the realm of contemporary journalism.

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