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We're off to the pictures...

The Gazette

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November 05, 2025

TO mark the launch of the return of the Tees Valley Independent Film Festival (TVIFF) grab your popcorn and pass the pick n mix, we are going to the pictures.

Q1. Teesside's largest and most enduring prewar cinema closed in 2001. Where was Middlesbrough's original Odeon?

Q2. The ABC opened as the Elite in 1923. This derelict Linthorpe Road building is often in the headlines, better known as which pub?

Q3. The Pavilion Theatre on Newport Road became a cinema in 1914 and is probably better known today as the Rock Garden or Arena. Jayne Mansfield (pictured) visited in 1967 when it was which club?

Q4. Which other 60s nightclub was built in 1938 as the Moderne and was a handy location for Norton's air raid siren?

Q5. Teesside's first purpose-built cinema introduced us to both the talkies and 3D as the ABC. Which Stockton survivor, however, has always been better known as a theatre?

Q6. The 1939 Forum sign is still partially intact on the upper floor of which Normanby furniture store?

Q7. Longlands Road's Gala Bingo sits on the site of which 1955 state-of-the-art cinema built to serve Middlesbrough's new postwar estates?

Q8. Still a popular destination in Brotton is the site of the old Grand Picture House, now which pub?

Q9. It's a Weird Idea, but this Guisborough shop, once a Temperance Hall, boasts 3 cinematic eras, as the Priory, Carlton and FairWorld. Now, a branch of Saltburn's cave of curiosities and which cafe?

Q10. The Tin Tabernacle was a village hall before becoming the Empire, where newsagent Worthy Pearson projected silent movies before it was bought by the Friends School, in which village?

Q11. Billingham's Picture House is now home to a theatre group, dance studio and restaurant. The former navvy hostel became the Jonco factory, producing which beverage?

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