The Picture House opened in
1937 with "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs" and closed on Saturday 4th
January 1974 with "Tom Sawyer" - ironically the film the week
previously was also "Snow White". Films ran full time until the late
1960s when bingo took over on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, until
bingo was dropped in the early 1970s. Films then continued on Friday,
Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Wednesday evenings. There was a matinee on
Saturday afternoon, and also on weekdays during the summer if it rained.
The cinema had a raised section at the rear seating 144, and a front section seating 240. The projection equipment was B.T.H. It was owned and ran by Kingsway Entertainments who took over from J.B. Milne Theatres in 1968. For a small town cinema it was quite well maintained, and had been redecorated about 18 months before closure, but retaining its original seats. Allan Goodall was Manager/Operator for 7 months before it closed.
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