TPTV Schedule March 15Th to March 21St

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

TPTV Schedule March 15Th to March 21St th st TPTV Schedule March 15 to March 21 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 15 01:50 French Dressing 1964. Comedy. Director: Ken Russell. Stars James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell. Gormleigh-on- Mar 21 Sea is a quiet seaside resort, until a French sex symbol attempts to make it the new St Tropez. Mon 15 03:35 The Unsinkable 1963. Hosted by: Joseph Cotten. The professional and personal life of Bette Davis. Clips include Mar 21 Bette Davis footage of her trips to Europe and her films including Now Voyager and Jezebel. Mon 15 04:00 Lytton's Diary Daddy's Girls. 1985. Stars: Peter Bowles, Anna Nygh, Bernard Archard. Lytton runs a Mar 21 straightforward story about a banker's teenage daughter and her relationship with a record producer. (S1, E02) Mon 15 05:00 The Westerner Hand on the Gun. 1962. Western Series created by Sam Peckinpah and starring Brian Keith. One of Mar 21 the most sophisticated westerns for its time or any other. (S1, E12) Mon 15 05:30 Tate Quiet After The Storm. 1960. Western. Stars David McLean. Tate tracks down a saloon girl's killer. Mar 21 On the trail back to town, the girl's two brothers arrive seeking blood vengeance. (S1, E12) Mon 15 06:00 All Living Things Drama. 1955. Directed by Victor M. Gover. Stars Patrick Barr, Helen Christie & Ian Fleming. An Mar 21 incident with his son and his dog changes the mind of a Professors uses of animals in his research. Mon 15 06:25 Flying 55 1939. Crime. Director Reginald Denham. Stars Derrick De Marney, Nancy Burne & Marius Goring. Mar 21 This is an exciting tale of double crossing and blackmail between father and son in the horse racing world Mon 15 07:50 Dual Alibi 1947. Drama. Directed by Alfred Travers. Stars Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey, Terence de Marney. Mar 21 Twin trapezists fall out over a lottery ticket and a worthless woman, but later extract a unique revenge. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 15 09:30 William Tell The Surgeon. 1959. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard & Jennifer Jayne. Seriously Mar 21 wounded, Tell is taken to the home a Swiss surgeon. To throw Gessler off their trail. Mon 15 10:00 Catweazle The Familiar Spirit. 1971. Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Gary Warren, Moray Watson. Touchwood the Mar 21 toad gets sick. Two local toad experts are consulted by Cedric, but things get out of hand. Mon 15 10:30 Suddenly 1954. Drama. Director: Lewis Allen. Stars Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden & James Gleason. Three Mar 21 gangsters trap a family in their own house, with the intention of killing the president of the USA. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 15 12:05 This Fowl A 1940s film made by British Foundation Pictures detailing the 'Fowl business' of chicken farming. Mar 21 Business Mon 15 12:25 IWM: I Was a 1943. From the Imperial War Museums collection. Directed by Humphrey Jennings. A Mar 21 Fireman (1943) reconstruction of the work of London's fire-fighting services in the bitter days of winter and spring 1940/41. Mon 15 14:00 Enemy At The The Librarian. 1978. Stars: Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Emily Richard. Richter rejects Mar 21 Door suggestion that reprisals be taken until Peter gives himself up as he wants to court local goodwill. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 15 15:00 Doctor In Clover 1966. Comedy. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Shirley Mar 21 Anne Field. Gaston Grimsdyke enrols on a medical course run by Sir Lancelot Spratt. Mon 15 17:00 No Hiding Place A Pocketful of Bones. 1963. Stars: Eric Lander, Raymond Francis, Frank Henderson, Charles Mar 21 - A Pocketful of Morgan & Patricia Brake. Scotland Yard are lead to uncover a ten-year-old murder. (SUBTITLES Bones AVAILABLE) Mon 15 18:00 Interpol Calling The Angola Brights. 1959. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield, Roland Bartrop & George Pastell. Mar 21 Who owns the diamonds mining engineer Martin Becker now has, after an explosion at Angolan mine. Mon 15 18:30 The Likely Lads 1976. Comedy. Director: Michael Tuchner. Stars: Rodney Bewes, James Bolam & Brigit Forsyth. Mar 21 Bob, Thelma, Terry and his girlfriend Christina go on a touring caravan holiday. Mon 15 20:20 The Quiller 1966. Espionage. Directed by Michael Anderson. Stars George Segal, Alec Guinness & Max von Mar 21 Memorandum Sydow. Agent Quiller is sent to investigate a neo-Nazi organisation set in 1960s West Berlin. Mon 15 22:30 Fear in the 1972. Horror. Director: Jimmy Sangster. Stars Judy Geeson, Joan Collins, Ralph Bates. A woman Mar 21 Night recovering from a nervous breakdown moves with her husband but becomes terrified of a mysterious man Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 16 00:20 The Man Who 1955. Comedy. Director: Harold French. Stars: Moira Shearer, John Justin, Roland Culver. The Mar 21 Loved honourable Mark St. Neots meets and never forgets the ever so beautiful Sylvia Redheads Tue 16 02:05 IWM: The Documentary feature about cadets hoping to become pilots in the RAF, directed by John Boulting, Mar 21 Journey with Richard Attenborough, Jack Watling, David Tomlinson and Edward G Robinson. Together Tue 16 04:00 Shadows of Repent at Leisure. 1971. Stars Elizabeth Sellars & George Sewell. A wealthy woman recovering Mar 21 Fear from heartbreak embarks on a cruise, and is courted by a man who may be trying to exploit her (S1, E05) Tue 16 05:00 The Rogues The Real Russian Caviar. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, Mar 21 members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. Tue 16 06:00 Sing As You 1937. Musical. Directed by Redd Davis. Starring Evelyn Dall, Claude Dampier & Lu Ann Meredith. Mar 21 Swing Top British radio stars perform in this musical revue. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 16 07:05 Bonnie Prince 1948. Bio. Directors: Anthony Kimmins. Stars: David Niven, Margaret Leighton, Morland Graham. In Mar 21 Charlie the Jacobite Rising, Bonnie Prince Charlie leads a rebellion to restore his family to the throne. Tue 16 09:30 The Adventures Will Scarlet. 1956. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. Garishly dressed William Mar 21 of Robin Hood Winchester is at the inn Robin and Little John go to, swords are drawn as John insults Will. Tue 16 10:00 Catweazle The Ghost Hunters. 1971. Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Gary Warren, Moray Watson. Lady Collingford Mar 21 commands ghost hunters to be called to King's Farthing to investigate strange happenings. Tue 16 10:30 Our Man In 1966. Comedy. Director: Don Sharp. Stars Tony Randall, Senta Berger, Herbert Lom, Wilfrid Hyde- Mar 21 Marrakesh White & Terry Thomas. A traveller on a bus to Marrakesh is carrying $2 million to fix a vote Tue 16 12:20 The Pot Carriers 1962. Drama. Director: Peter Graham Scott. Stars Ronald Fraser, Carole Lesley, Alfred Burke. A Mar 21 young prisoner struggles to adjust to life inside. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 16 14:00 Upstairs and 1959. Comedy. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars Michael Craig, Claudia Cardinale, Anne Heywood Mar 21 Downstairs & Sid James. British newlyweds discover hiring suitable home help is harder than they thought. Tue 16 16:05 Tre, Pol & Pen - 1943. Short educational film which searches for the unusual in Cornwall, exploring the local sites, Mar 21 Glimpses people and lore. Tue 16 16:20 The Night Caller 1965. Sci-Fi directed by John Gilling and starring John Saxon, Maurice Denham and Patricia Mar 21 Haines. Aliens need to find mates from another world or they'll become extinct, they start with earth females (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 16 18:00 Interpol Calling The Thirteen Innocents. 1959. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield, Roland Bartrop & George Mar 21 Pastell. Drug trafficking in Vienna is traced by Inspector Duval, his source, Istanbul homing pigeons. Tue 16 18:30 Woman in a 1957. Anthony Quayle & Sylvia Syms star in this British drama about marital strife. Fed up with his Mar 21 Dressing Gown wife's (Yvonne Mitchell) frumpy appearance, long-married Jim begins an affair. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 16 20:20 The Day Of The 1962. Sci-Fi. A spectacular meteor storm blinds the world, except Bill. He, and a few others, must Mar 21 Triffids battle with flesh eating plants. Starring Nicole Maurey, Howard Keel, Janette Scott and Kieron Moore. Tue 16 22:20 Bad Dreams 1988. Horror. Director Andrew Fleming. Stars Jennifer Rubin, Bruce Abbott & Richard Lynch. Mar 21 Cynthia is a former member of the spiritual community , and the sole survivor of a mass suicide-by- fire. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 17 00:05 Nosferatu The 1979. Horror. Director: Werner Herzog. Stars: Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz. Count Mar 21 Vampyre Dracula moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Wed 17 02:20 Yank In Ermine 1955. Comedy. An American air-man (Peter Thompson) inherits an English title but will he cope Mar 21 with English nobility? Starring Jon Pertwee and Sid James. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 17 04:00 Budgie Our Story so Far. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. Budgie is on the run again. But Mar 21 this time he has the police hot on his tail as well as Charlie Endell. Who will catch him first? Wed 17 05:00 Stagecoach Object Partimony. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a stagecoach line in the Old Mar 21 West West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 17 06:00 Popeye The Cooking With Gags.
Recommended publications
  • TPTV Schedule March 8Th to March 14Th
    th th TPTV Schedule March 8 to March 14 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 08 00:15 The Face Of Fu 1965. Thriller. Directed by Don Sharp. Starring Christopher Lee, Nigel Green and Howard Mar 21 Manchu Marion-Crawford. New murders alert Officer Nayland Smith to the possibility that Fu Manchu may not be dead. Mon 08 02:05 Dark City 1950. Thriller. Directed by William Dieterle. Stars: Charlton Heston, Dean Jagger, Lizabeth Scott, Mar 21 Viveca Lindfors. When a man kills himself after a poker game, his brother looks for revenge. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 08 04:00 Lytton's Diary Rabid Dingo: Shock Horror. 1985. Stars: Peter Bowles, Anna Nygh, Sylvester Williams. Lytton Mar 21 tries to dig up dirt on an Australian tycoon interested in buying the Daily Post. (S1, E01) Mon 08 05:00 The Westerner Going Home. 1962. Western Series created by Sam Peckinpah and starring Brian Keith. One of Mar 21 the most sophisticated westerns for its time or any other. (S1, E11) Mon 08 05:30 Tate The Gunfighters. 1960. Western. Stars David McLean. Tate takes on a train car full of fast guns Mar 21 when a simmering rancher vs. homesteader dispute escalates. (S1, E11) Mon 08 06:00 No Kidding 1960. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Stars Leslie Phillips, Geraldine Mcewan, Julia Mar 21 Lockwood, Noel Purcell & Irene Handl. A couple inherit an estate and turn it into a summer camp for children. Mon 08 07:45 Guilt Is My 1950. Drama. Directed by Roy Kellino. Stars Patrick Holt, Elizabeth Sellars and Peter Reynolds.
    [Show full text]
  • Widescreen Weekend 2007 Brochure
    The Widescreen Weekend welcomes all those fans of large format and widescreen films – CinemaScope, VistaVision, 70mm, Cinerama and Imax – and presents an array of past classics from the vaults of the National Media Museum. A weekend to wallow in the best of cinema. HOW THE WEST WAS WON NEW TODD-AO PRINT MAYERLING (70mm) BLACK TIGHTS (70mm) Saturday 17 March THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR Monday 19 March Sunday 18 March Pictureville Cinema Pictureville Cinema FLYING MACHINES Pictureville Cinema Dir. Terence Young France 1960 130 mins (PG) Dirs. Henry Hathaway, John Ford, George Marshall USA 1962 Dir. Terence Young France/GB 1968 140 mins (PG) Zizi Jeanmaire, Cyd Charisse, Roland Petit, Moira Shearer, 162 mins (U) or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, Ava Gardner, Maurice Chevalier Debbie Reynolds, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Gregory Peck, (70mm) James Robertson Justice, Geneviève Page Carroll Baker, John Wayne, Richard Widmark, George Peppard Sunday 18 March A very rare screening of this 70mm title from 1960. Before Pictureville Cinema It is the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The world is going on to direct Bond films (see our UK premiere of the There are westerns and then there are WESTERNS. How the Dir. Ken Annakin GB 1965 133 mins (U) changing, and Archduke Rudolph (Sharif), the young son of new digital print of From Russia with Love), Terence Young West was Won is something very special on the deep curved Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, James Fox, Alberto Sordi, Robert Emperor Franz-Josef (Mason) finds himself desperately looking delivered this French ballet film.
    [Show full text]
  • The Goon Show: Forog
    THE GOON SHOW: FOROG First broadcast on December 21, 1954. Script by Eric Sykes and Spike Milligan. Produced by Peter Eton. Announced by Wallace Greenslade. Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott. Transcribed by Mark Wallace, corrections by Peter Olausson. Greenslade: This is the BBC. Secombe: The wretched man was about to refer to the highly ignored Goon Show. FX: [Huge cheers and whistles] Secombe: Stop! [stops] Greenslade? Greenslade: Sir? Secombe: Leave your toys for a moment, and lets have some words. Greenslade: Yes big brother. Ladies and gentlepong this week the Goons present a science-fiction fantasy play in a cunning attempt to take the place of the horror comics. This masterpiece of mediocrity is entitled... Orchestra: [Horror and suspense chord] Secombe: Forog! [Inane laughter] Orchestra: [Clarinet playing a very low sinister piece] Peter: [Low, sinister voice] It was one of those days that follow the night. London was blanketed by a thick swirling pea-soup fog. All was still as Ned Seagoon put on his hat and coat. Seagoon: Yes, I decided to go out for a breath of fresh air. Milligan: Let him go! Seagoon: I hadn't realised it was so foggy, but indeed it was so thick that I had to walk in front of myself with a blazing torch. Eccles: You're not the only one! Seagoon: As I walked long a stream of buses and cars followed in my wake. Strange how men recognise a leader. I hurried them along when suddenly... 1 Minnie Bannister: Ooooooh no, please! ...Oooooh no, oooh! Seagoon: ...I bumped into someone.
    [Show full text]
  • HATTIE JACQUES Born Josephine Edwina Jacques on February 7" 1922 She Went on to Become a Nationally Recognised Figure in the British Cinema of the 1950S and 60S
    Hattie Jacaues Born 127 High St 1922 Chapter Twelve HATTIE JACQUES Born Josephine Edwina Jacques on February 7" 1922 she went on to become a nationally recognised figure in the British cinema of the 1950s and 60s. Her father, Robin Jacques was in the army and stationed at Shorncliffe Camp at the time of her birth. The Register of Electors shows the Jacques family residing at a house called Channel View in Sunnyside Road. (The register shows the name spelled as JAQUES, without the C. Whether Hattie changed the spelling or whether it was an error on the part of those who printed the register I don’t know) Hattie, as she was known, made her entrance into the world in the pleasant seaside village of Sandgate, mid way between Folkestone to the east and Hythe to the west. Initially Hattie trained as a hairdresser but as with many people of her generation the war caused her life to take a different course. Mandatory work saw Hattie first undertaking nursing duties and then working in North London as a welder Even in her twenties she was of a generous size and maybe as defence she honed her sense of humour after finding she had a talent for making people laugh. She first became involved in show business through her brother who had a job as the lift operator at the premises of the Little Theatre located then on the top floor of 43 Kings Street in Covent Garden. At end of the war the Little Theatre found itself in new premises under the railway arches below Charing Cross Station.
    [Show full text]
  • Don't Let the Truth Be Air-Brushed
    Newsletter December 2016 Don’t let the truth be air-brushed Conferences Where you2017 can see us next? As the old saying goes, ‘a picture various studios until his death Solicitors Group Conferences speaks a thousand words’: and helped him to preserve Date Venue sometimes, however, that’s not memories of his children. 1 - 2 Mar Birmingham enough words to get a full picture. Holiday Inn, He was ultimately reunited with A useful example of this can be Airport his children when they became provided in the story relating to adults but sometimes there is no 7 - 8 Mar Leeds a painting entitled ‘Design for a The Met Hotel such happy ending and children/ Portrait Group’, painted by British family members continue their 4 - 5 Apr London artist Sir Herbert James Gunn Kensington lives unaware of what has (1893-1964) a name that came Conference Hall transpired before them. to our attention when we were 25 - 26 Apr Gateshead/ recently instructed in connection Minimise risk with our Family Newcastle to one of his descendants. Tree Verification Service. Hilton The painting shows three If your client provides you with a 16 - 17 May Manchester family tree in relation to someone The Lowry children relaxing on a summer’s Hotel day, it does little to highlight who has died contact us. If the the underlying tension and the initial information/ family tree Home & Away: turmoil that the artist must have that is correct we will still provide with you all the way felt painting it. you with a report free of charge.
    [Show full text]
  • TPTV Schedule Nov 25Th – Dec 1St 2019
    TPTV Schedule Nov 25th – Dec 1st 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 25 00:00 Sudden Fear 1952. Drama. Directed by David Miller. Stars Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, Gloria Nov 19 Grahame & Bruce Bennett. After an actor marries a rich playwright, he plots with his mistress how to get rid of her. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 25 02:15 Beat Girl 1960. Drama. Directed by Edmond T. Greville and starring Noelle Adam, Christopher Nov 19 Lee and Oliver Reed. Paul, a divorcee, marries a French lady but his daughter is determined to spoil the relationship. Mon 25 04:00 Last Curtain 1937. An insurance investigator tracks a series of robberies to a gang who are hiding Nov 19 the stolen jewels in the produce of a bakery. First film from Joss Ambler, filmed at Pinewood. Mon 25 05:20 Honey West 1965. Matter of Wife and Death. Classic crime series produced by Aaron Spelling and Nov 19 starring Anne Francis. Someone tries to sink a ship carrying Honey and a woman who hired her. Mon 25 05:50 Dog Gone Early 1940s cartoon where 'dog' wants to find out how to win friends and influence Nov 19 Kitten cats and gets a few more kittens than he bargained for! Mon 25 06:00 Meet Mr 1954. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders. Private detective Slim Callaghan Nov 19 Callaghan (Derrick De Marney) is hired to find out why a rich uncle changed his will. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 25 07:45 Say It With 1934. Drama musical. Directed by John Baxter. Two well-loved market flower sellers Nov 19 Flowers (Mary Clare and Ben Field) fall on hard times.
    [Show full text]
  • “My Name Is Juggernaut”
    but mostly this is played completely The scores for both films were written straight, with even Lester’s visual style by Lester’s frequent musical collabora - completely in service of the material. tor, Ken Thorne. Thorne’s score for Jug - Unfortunately, the film didn’t do that well gernaut is very brief but very effective – at the box-office, although it did receive it is filled with tension, has some great many excellent reviews. But in the inter - action scoring when the bomb squad is “MY NAME vening years, the film has achieved cult, parachuting aboard the Brittanic, and IS JUGGERNAUT” if not classic, status – some films are his music heightens every scene in just a victim of timing or public taste or which it’s used. There’s also a very nd with that line, so begins one of whatever – but ultimately if they’re great, pretty theme to accompany scenes with the great unsung films of the as this film is, they find their audience. Shirley Knight and Omar Sharif, but A1970s, Richard Lester’s 1974 film, Everything about the film works well, es - mostly his music plays the same cat and Juggernaut . Lester was, by that time, pecially its cast – Harris and Hemmings mouse game that the characters play. known for his two wonderful Beatles’ are superb, Omar Sharif, Shirley Knight, films, A Hard Day’s Night and Help! , the Ian Holm, Lester regular Roy Kinnear, a Thorne’s score for The Bed Sitting film version of the Broadway show A young Anthony Hopkins, and especially Room is the polar opposite of Jugger - Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Freddie Jones, are equally great.
    [Show full text]
  • Review of Help!
    City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works Publications and Research CUNY Graduate Center 2007 Review of Help! Michael Adams City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_pubs/138 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] Help! (Capitol, 11.6.2007) Once upon a time, boys and girls, there were these mopheads from Liverpool. They made these songs that made everybody happy. Then these men in suits said, “There’s even more gold in them thar boys.” And a movie was begat real fast cause everybody knew they were flashes in the pan. An American expatriate, Richard Lester, was chosen to make it because he had made It’s Trad, Dad! and knew all about quickly fading musical fads. And behold, A Hard Day’s Night was a masterpiece, and everybody was very, very happy. And the suits said, “Dick, do it again,” and Help! was born. It also made people happy, but it is not a masterpiece. Somewhere in the mysterious East, Clang (Leo McKern) is about to sacrifice a virgin when he discovers the would-be victim has sent the required sacrificial ring to Ringo Starr, famous jewelry fetishist. So Clang, his men, and the lovely Ahme (Eleanor Bron) head for London to get the ring back. Ringo is willing to give it up but can’t get it off, so the boys seek the help of Foot (Victor Spinetti), a mad scientist, and Algernon (Roy Kinnear), his bumbling assistant.
    [Show full text]
  • The Nation's Matron: Hattie Jacques and British Post-War Popular Culture
    The Nation’s Matron: Hattie Jacques and British post-war popular culture Estella Tincknell Abstract: Hattie Jacques was a key figure in British post-war popular cinema and culture, condensing a range of contradictions around power, desire, femininity and class through her performances as a comedienne, primarily in the Carry On series of films between 1958 and 1973. Her recurrent casting as ‘Matron’ in five of the hospital-set films in the series has fixed Jacques within the British popular imagination as an archetypal figure. The contested discourses around nursing and the centrality of the NHS to British post-war politics, culture and identity, are explored here in relation to Jacques’s complex star meanings as a ‘fat woman’, ‘spinster’ and authority figure within British popular comedy broadly and the Carry On films specifically. The article argues that Jacques’s star meanings have contributed to nostalgia for a supposedly more equitable society symbolised by socialised medicine and the feminine authority of the matron. Keywords: Hattie Jacques; Matron; Carry On films; ITMA; Hancock’s Half Hour; Sykes; star persona; post-war British cinema; British popular culture; transgression; carnivalesque; comedy; femininity; nursing; class; spinster. 1 Hattie Jacques (1922 – 1980) was a gifted comedienne and actor who is now largely remembered for her roles as an overweight, strict and often lovelorn ‘battle-axe’ in the British Carry On series of low- budget comedy films between 1958 and 1973. A key figure in British post-war popular cinema and culture, Hattie Jacques’s star meanings are condensed around the contradictions she articulated between power, desire, femininity and class.
    [Show full text]
  • TPTV Schedule March 1St to March 7Th
    st th TPTV Schedule March 1 to March 7 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 01 00:05 King David 1985. Drama. Directed by Bruce Beresford. Stars Richard Gere, Alice Krige, Denis Quilley & Mar 21 Edward Woodward. Epic historical drama about the life of the second King of the Kingdom of Israel, David. (AVAILABLE SUBTITLES) Mon 01 02:15 The Immortal Orson 2019. Documentary. Director: Chris Wade. Stars: Dorian Bond, Norman Eshley & Henry Jaglom. Mar 21 Welles A documentary exploring the life and career of the esteemed Orson Welles. Mon 01 03:30 The Hideout 1956. Drama. Director: Peter Graham Scott. Cast: Dermot Walsh, Rona Anderson & Sam Kydd. Mar 21 An insurance investigator receives a suitcase full of cash. His search leads him to the sister of a smuggler. Mon 01 04:45 The Girl From Willow 1975. Drama. Director: Gay Ashby. A man offers a young woman a lift, only to discover later Mar 21 Green that she went missing two years ago. Part of the Women Amateur Filmmakers Collection. Mon 01 05:00 The Westerner Line Camp. 1962. Western Series created by Sam Peckinpah and starring Brian Keith. One of Mar 21 the most sophisticated westerns for its time or any other. (S1, E10) Mon 01 05:30 Tate The Reckoning. 1960. Western. Stars David McLean. The adventures of a one-armed gun Mar 21 fighter who lost his arm in the Civil War. (S1, E10) Mon 01 06:00 Blind Corner 1965. Drama. Director: Lance Comfort. Stars William Sylvester, Barbara Shelley & Elizabeth Mar 21 Shepherd. The wife of a blind composer plots to murder her husband after he learns of her affair.
    [Show full text]
  • Pd Films List 0824
    PD FILMS LIST 2012/8/23 現在 FILM Title 日本映画名 制作年度 キャラクター NO 1 Sabouteur 逃走迷路 1942 2 Shadow of a Doubt 疑惑の影 1943 3 The Lady Vanishe バルカン超特急 1938 4 From Here Etanity 地上より永遠に 1953 5 Flying Leather Necks 太平洋航空作戦 1951 6 Shane シェーン 1953 7 The Thief Of Bagdad 1・2 (1924) バクダッドの盗賊 1・2 (1924) 1924 8 I Confess 私は告白する 1953 9 The 39 Steps 39夜 1935 10 Strangers On A Train 見知らぬ乗客 1951 11 Foreign Correspon 海外特派員 1940 12 The Big Lift 大空輸 1950 13 The Grapes of Wirath 怒りの葡萄 上下有 1940 14 A Star Is Born スター誕生 1937 15 Tarzan, the Ape Man 類猿人ターザン 1932 16 Little Princess 小公女 1939 17 Mclintock! マクリントック 1963APD 18 Beneath the 12Mile Reef 12哩の暗礁の下に 1953 19 PePe Le Moko 望郷 1937 20 The Bicycle Thief 自転車泥棒 1948 21 Under The Roof of Paris 巴里の屋根の根 下 1930 22 Ossenssione (R1.2) 郵便配達は2度ベルを鳴らす 1943 23 To Kill A Mockingbird (R1.2) アラバマ物語 1962 APD 24 All About Eve イヴの総て 1950 25 The Wizard of Oz オズの魔法使い 1939 26 Outpost in Morocco モロッコの城塞 1949 27 Thief of Bagdad (1940) バクダッドの盗賊 1940 28 The Picture of Dorian Grey ドリアングレイの肖像 1949 29 Gone with the Wind 1.2 風と共に去りぬ 1.2 1939 30 Charade シャレード(2種有り) 1963 APD 31 One Eyed Jacks 片目のジャック 1961 APD 32 Hangmen ハングマン 1987 APD 33 Tulsa タルサ 1949 34 Deadly Companions 荒野のガンマン 1961 APD 35 Death Sentence 午後10時の殺意 1974 APD 36 Carrie 黄昏 1952 37 It Happened One Night 或る夜の出来事 1934 38 Cityzen Ken 市民ケーン 1945 39 Made for Each Other 貴方なしでは 1939 40 Stagecoach 駅馬車 1952 41 Jeux Interdits 禁じられた遊び 1941 42 The Maltese Falcon マルタの鷹 1952 43 High Noon 真昼の決闘 1943 44 For Whom the Bell tolls 誰が為に鐘は鳴る 1947 45 The Paradine Case パラダイン夫人の恋 1942 46 I Married a Witch 奥様は魔女
    [Show full text]
  • The Taming of the Shrew
    THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Reader in Drama and Theatre Studies, Royal Holloway, London University The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge , UK West th Street, New York, -, USA Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, , Australia Ruiz de Alarcón , Madrid, Spain Dock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town , South Africa http://www.cambridge.org © Cambridge University Press This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge Typeface Ehrhardt /. pt. System QuarkXPress [BTS] A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Shakespeare, William, – The Taming of the Shrew / edited by Elizabeth Schafer p. cm. – (Shakespeare in Production) Includes bibliographical references and index (hdbk) – (pbk) . Married people – Drama. Padua (Italy) – Drama. Shakespeare, William, –. Taming of the Shrew. Shakespeare, William, – – Dramatic production. Shakespeare, William, – – Stage history. Schafer, Elizabeth. Title. .¢–dc ISBN hardback ISBN paperback CONTENTS List of illustrations page viii Series editors’ preface ix Acknowledgements xi Editor’s note xiii List of abbreviations xiv List of productions xv Introduction The Taming of the Shrew and commentary Appendix : Sly Interludes from A Shrew Appendix : spin-offs and adaptations Bibliography Index vii ILLUSTRATIONS Henry Woodward as Petruchio in David Garrick’s Catharine and Petruchio. Courtesy of the Garrick Club. page Benjamin Webster’s Taming of the Shrew, designed by J. R. Planché. Courtesy of the Illustrated London News.
    [Show full text]