A tabby and white cat named Timmy is included solely as a plot device in this unbelievably ridiculous film reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
Johnny on the Spot (1954)
A tabby and white cat named Timmy is included solely as a plot device in this unbelievably ridiculous film reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
A white Persian cat sulks when they don’t get snacks but the owner soon pays the ultimate price in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A ginger tabby cat and two Yorkshire terriers are enjoying a quiet afternoon until Charles Bronson comes along in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A Siamese cat sits on the couch as their owner watches a disgusting documentary about animal cruelty in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A tuxedo cat is lounging nearby as Richard Roper and his party arrive at a seaside restaurant in this Season One episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat waits patiently on a wall to be petted by a ruthless killer in this British thriller reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Janus cat named Liza / Elis is one of the many refugees living in a house in Recife, Brazil, in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
As this season opens, Jonathan Pine has settled into a new life which includes a longhair ginger tabby named Corky. Episode review by Linda Kay.
An adorable tuxedo cat named Michou becomes yet another victim of the “cat is the first victim of the killer” trope in the French version of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A black cat beats a hasty retreat from this loose adaptation of the notorious London murders reviewed by Mark Murton.