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TPTV Schedule October 15Th - 21St 2018 TPTV Schedule October 15th - 21st 2018 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 15 6:00 Rose of Cimmaron 1952. Western. Director: Harry Keller. Stars Jack Buetel, Mala Powers, Oct 18 Bill Williams. Rose, a young girl fostered by a Cherokee family, seeks revenge after her foster parents are murdered by outlaws Mon 15 7:35 Hawkeye & the Last The Morristown Story. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Oct 18 of the Mohicans Hart, Lon Chaney Jr & George Barnes. Hawkeye has tracked outlaw Simon Girty to Morristown but he and Chingachgook are turned away. (Subtitles Available) Mon 15 8:05 I'll Get You For This 1951. Drama. Director Joseph M. Newman. Stars George Raft, Coleen Oct 18 Gray & Enzo Staiola. A gambler discovers he has been framed for the murder of a Treasury Agent and goes on a journey to clear his name Mon 15 9:45 While I Live 1947. Drama. (aka The Dream of Olwen) 25 years later, a spinster still Oct 18 obsesses over the death of her sister, who was a composer. Mon 15 11:20 1940s Speed Made in the late 30s early 40s narrated by Kent Stevenson - The Oct 18 Skating - Glimpses introduction to England of the hobbies of Ice Hockey, Figure Skating and what a great night out it is! Mon 15 11:35 Treasure Island 1972. Adventure. Directors: John Hough, Andrea Bianchi & Antonio Oct 18 Margheriti. Stars Orson Welles, Lionel Stander & Kim Burfield. Young Jim Hawkins has a map to a pirate's buried treasure. Mon 15 13:25 The Green Man 1956. Comedy. Stars Alastair Sim, Raymond Huntley, George Cole & Oct 18 Terry-Thomas. A watchmaker turns out to be an assassin whose target is a leading politician but his plans are stalled. Mon 15 15:00 Pandora and the 1951. Drama. Directed by Albert Lewin. Starring James Mason, Ava Oct 18 Flying Dutchman Gradner, Nigel Patrick & Shelia Sim. Hendrick - the Flying Dutchman, has been cursed by god to wander over the sea until Doomsday. (Subtitles Available) Mon 15 17:30 Turn of Fate 1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations Oct 18 that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations. (S1, E16) Mon 15 18:00 Idol On Parade 1959. Comedy. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Anthony Newley, William Oct 18 Bendix & Anne Aubrey. Newley is a pop singer called up to serve in the British army. Mon 15 19:45 A Cornish Holiday - Beautiful footage of Porthleven, Cornwall June 1950. A parade in the Oct 18 Glimpses high street, a family trip to a small local beach, a boat trip and frolics on the shore. Mon 15 20:00 Public Eye 1969. Detective & Mystery Drama. My Life’s My Own. Stars Alfred Oct 18 Burke, Stephanie Beacham & Katharine Blake. Frank is visited by a young lady who, for the next 36 hours, greatly upsets his life. Mon 15 21:00 Jet Storm 1959. Drama. Directed by Cy Endfield. Starring Richard Attenborough, Oct 18 Stanley Baker, Hermione Baddeley & Diane Cilento. A man who lost his daughter in a hit-&-Run accident tracks the man responsible. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 15 22:45 BFI: The 1949. Thriller. Directed by Anthony Gilkison. Algernon Blackwood tells Oct 18 Reformation of St his gothic short story, from the series A Strange Experience. Jules Mon 15 23:00 The Gentle Touch Rogue. 1980. Directed by David Askey. Stars Jill Gascoine, Moira Oct 18 Redmond & James Smillie. Maggie is offended when offered a bribe. But stranger offers are waiting around the corner. Mon 15 0:00 Dulcima 1971. Drama. Director: Frank Nesbitt. Stars John Mills, Carol White & Oct 18 Stuart Wilson. Dulcima, a girl treated as a drudge by her family, lifts herself from her environment by becoming a housekeeper. Mon 15 2:00 The Camp On Blood 1958. Drama. Directed Val Guest. Stars Andre Morell, Carl Mohner & Oct 18 Island Walter Fitzgerald. Deep in Malaya, as WW2 comes to an end, men, women and children as still trapped by the Japanese invasion. Mon 15 3:40 The Big Valley The Martyr. 1966. Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Oct 18 Richard Long, Peter Breck & Lee Majors. Jarrod defends a Basque Sheepherder accused of Murder. (S2, E6) Mon 15 4:40 Lady Beware 1932. The Master of the manor leaves his estate to a mysterious 13th Oct 18 guest at a dinner party but the guest doesn't turn up. Stars Ginger Rogers & Lyle Talbot. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 16 6:00 Port of New York 1949. Drama. Directed by Laslo Benedek. Stars Scott Brady, Yul Oct 18 Brynner & Richard Rober. Two narcotics agents go after murderous drug dealers who use the New York harbor to smuggle in their contraband.​ (Subtitles Available) Tue 16 7:40 Hawkeye & the Last Revenge. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Oct 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr & Rodney Bunker. A young lieutenant seeks blind vengeance for the brutal murders of his parents.​ (Subtitles Available) Tue 16 8:10 Sailor Beware! 1956. Comedy. Director: Gordon Parry. Stars Gordon Jackson, Peggy Oct 18 Mount, Ronald Lewis & Shirley Eaton. A seaman gets cold feet about his wedding when his mother-in-law to be takes control. Tue 16 9:50 Cuckoo Patrol 1967. Comedy. Freddie Garrity of Freddie and the Dreamers fame is Oct 18 the scout cub leader of a bunch of misfits. Stars: Kenneth Connor, John Le Mesurier and Bernie Dwyer Tue 16 11:25 The Bargee 1964. Comedy. Directed by Duncan Wood. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Oct 18 Griffith & Ronnie Barker. The film charts the course of love of a Casanova who lives and works on the canals, breaking hearts. (Subtitles Available) Tue 16 13:35 Bell Bottom George 1944. Drama. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Starring George Formby, Anne Oct 18 Firth & Reginald Purdell. Rejected by the military 3 times, a hapless waiter gets a job on a ship but is mistaken for a real sailor Tue 16 15:35 Androcles and the 1953. Drama. Starring Alan Young as Androcles, a Christian who lives Oct 18 Lion in ancient Rome. Upon seeing a lion in severe pain, he manages to remove a massive thorn from the beast's paw. Tue 16 17:30 Turn of Fate 1957. Stars David Niven, Robert Ryan & Charles Boyer. Dramatizations Oct 18 that depict the plight of people who are suddenly involved in unexpected and perilous situations. (S1, E17) Tue 16 18:00 She Played With 1958. Drama. Directed by Sidney Gilliat. Stars Jack Hawkins, Ian Oct 18 Fire Hunter, Arlene Dahl & Dennis Price. An investigator finds himself involved in blackmail & murder after running into his ex. Tue 16 20:00 Public Eye 1969. Detective & Mystery Drama. Case for the Defence. Stars Alfred Oct 18 Burke, William Lucas & Stanley Meadows. Frank joins an enquiry agency to find working for a firm is quite different to the old days. Tue 16 21:00 Cast a Dark 1955. Thriller. Directed by Lewis Gilbert. Starring Dirk Bogarde, Oct 18 Shadow Margaret Lockwood, Kay Walsh & Kathleen Harrison. A clever fortune-hunter with a penchant for murder does in his elderly, rich, wife. (Subtitles Available) Tue 16 22:40 Glimpses: Cornwall 1930. Excellently photographed film of an Austin engine being filled Oct 18 Calling into a yacht, then sailing around Cornwall visiting coastal villages from Rye to The Lizard. Some villages by Austin Motorcar. Tue 16 23:00 The Gentle Touch Melody. 1980. Directed by Paul Annett. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Oct 18 Marlowe & Derek Thompson. Maggie investigates the death of Melody. Tue 16 0:00 House on Haunted 1959. Horror. Directed by William Castle. Starring Vincent Price & Carol Oct 18 Hill Ohmart. A millionaire invites five people to a 'haunted house' party, and whoever makes it through the night earns $10,000. Tue 16 1:35 Duffy 1968. Comedy. Directed by Robert Parrish. Stars James Coburn, Oct 18 James Mason & James Fox. An adventurer living in Tangiers is persuaded to help pirate a million-dollar cash shipment. Tue 16 3:40 The Big Valley Target. 1966. Directed by Arthur H. Nadel. Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Oct 18 Richard Long, Peter Breck & Lee Majors. Joshua Hawks rides into town and accuses the Barkley's family of stealing land. (S2, E7) Tue 16 4:40 Who Killed Frank 1932. Crime A crooked undertaker switches bodies to cover up a Oct 18 Daniels murder. Starring Zasu Pitts. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 17 6:00 Silver Fleet 1943. War. Directors: Vernon Sewell & Gordon Wellesley. Stars Ralph Oct 18 Richardson, Googie Withers & Esmond Knight. The Gestapo, anxious for operational submarines, meet with the owner of a Dutch port. Wed 17 7:45 Hawkeye & the Last The Contest. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. John Hart, Lon Chaney Oct 18 of the Mohicans Jr & James Barron. Hawkeye and Chingachcook match their wits against two thieves who have phony identities.​ (Subtitles Available) Wed 17 8:15 A Fire Has Been 1935. Directed Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Rob Wilton. Two robbers Oct 18 Arranged hide their loot before spending 10 years in jail, but upon release they realise things have changed quite a bit in 10 years. Wed 17 9:40 Murder At 3am 1953. Crime drama directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Oct 18 Price, Philip Saville and Peggy Evans. A serial killer on the loose makes a habit of murdering women on the street at precisely 3am. Wed 17 10:55 Glimpses - Just for The zany comedy and rarefied glamour of 1920s Hollywood comes to Oct 18 Fun life in this compilation of Mack Sennett's work.
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