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TPTV Schedule October 1St - 7Th 2018 TPTV Schedule October 1st - 7th 2018 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 01 6:00 Bulldog Breed 1960. Comedy. Director: Robert Asher. Stars Norman Wisdom, Edward Oct 18 Chapman, Terence Alexander & David Lodge. Norman Puckle joins the Navy under the same Admiral he refused to yield to in the harbour. Mon 01 8:00 Hawkeye & the Last The Soldier. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Oct 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr. & Michael Julian. A soldier is accused of stealing new breech loading rifles and selling them to the Natives Americans. (Subtitles Available) Mon 01 8:30 Love In Pawn 1953. Comedy. Penniless couple Roger (Bernard Braden) and Jean Oct 18 (Barbara Kelly) will get £10,000 if Roger can live a sober and profitable life. Starring Reg Dixon and John Laurie. Mon 01 10:05 Melody Club 1949. Comedy. A nitwit investigator (Terry Thomas) goes undercover Oct 18 in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. Mon 01 11:25 Along Pilgrims Way Made by Walton Films around 1940, Details the Pilgrims way walk of Oct 18 - Glimpses the 120 miles. Focusing on Southampton, Winchester, Guildford and Canterbury. Great footage of the towns in the 40s in-between. Mon 01 11:35 The Strange Love of 1946. Drama. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Oct 18 Martha Ivers Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott & Kirk Douglas. The relationships formed in childhood by three friends lead to murder and obsessive love. (Subtitles Available) Mon 01 13:55 The Last Man To 1956. Drama. Directed by Terence Fisher. Stars Tom Conway, Elizabeth Oct 18 Hang Sellars, Hugh Latimer & Eunice Gayson. Conway is on trial for the murder of his neurotic wife by means of a sedative overdose. Mon 01 15:30 Three Cases of 1955. Crime. Three stories of murder and the supernatural. Starring Oct 18 Murder Orson Welles, John Gregson & Elizabeth Sellars. Introduced by Eamonn Andrews. Directed by David Eady & George More O'Ferrall. Mon 01 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, E6) Mon 01 18:00 Mr. Peabody and 1948. Comedy. Arthur Peabody (William Powell) undergoes a mid-life Oct 18 the Mermaid crisis. Peabody goes on vacation with his wife Polly (Irene Hervey), but he is seduced by a beautiful mermaid played by Ann Blyth. Mon 01 19:30 Rita Tushingham Her life, career, working with Oliver Reed, meeting Buster Keaton, Oct 18 getting locked out of her own Cannes Premiere with Dora Bryan & why she will always love film. Interviewed by Robert Ross. Mon 01 20:00 Gideon's Way A Perfect Crime. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Oct 18 Anderson. A stockbroker and safe-cracker join forces to pull jobs in wealthy homes. Mon 01 21:00 The Swimmer 1968. Drama. Directed by Frank Perry & Sydney Pollack. Stars Burt Oct 18 Lancaster, Janet Landgard, Janice Rule & Marge Champion. Ned attempts to swim every swimming pool in a quiet suburb. Mon 01 22:50 Prizzi's Honour 1985. Drama. Directed by John Huston. Stars Jack Nicholson, William Oct 18 Hickey, Anjelica Huston & Kathleen Turner. Life in the Prizzi family is good as long as you honour the wishes of the Godfather. Mon 01 1:25 Violent Playground 1958. Drama. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Stanley Baker, David Oct 18 McCallum, Anne Heywood & Peter Cushing. A policeman enters a romance with the sister of an infamous gang leader. Mon 01 3:35 The Big Valley By Force and Violence. 1966. Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long, Oct 18 Peter Breck & Lee Majors. Victoria and Heath have an accident & Heath becomes pinned under their heavily loaded wagon. (S1, E26) Mon 01 4:35 Time Is My Enemy 1954. Drama. Director: Don Chaffey. Stars Dennis Price, Renee Oct 18 Asherson, Susan Shaw, William Franklyn & Patrick Barr. A re-married woman is blackmailed by her first husband, who she believed was dead. Mon 01 5:50 Dancing on the Director: Dave Fleischer. Stars Pinto Colvig, Margie Hines, Jack Mercer Oct 18 Moon (1935) & Barry I. Grauman. Honeymooning couples of various animal species take a rocket ship excursion to the moon. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 02 6:00 Waterloo Road 1944. Drama. Director: Sidney Gilliat. Stars Stewart Granger, John Mills, Oct 18 Alastair Sim & Joy Shelton. After Jim reports for military duty, he suspects that his bride has been seeing another man. Tue 02 7:35 Hawkeye & the Last Huron Tomahawk. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Oct 18 of the Mohicans Lon Chaney Jr. & Brian Smyth. Mike is returning home to marry but his fiance and family have been murdered.​ (Subtitles Available) Tue 02 8:05 Salute the Toff 1952. Drama. Director: Maclean Rogers. Stars John Bentley and Carol Oct 18 Marsh. Based on the 1941 Novel. The sixth in the series featuring upper-class sleuth, Richard Rollison. ​(Subtitles Available) Tue 02 9:40 Come Back To Erin Made in the early 1930s. A travel log of Ireland and its history and Oct 18 cultures, including a short interview with President William T Cosgrave. Tue 02 9:55 Meet Me Tonight 1952. Comedy. Directed by Anthony Pelissier. Stars Valerie Hobson, Oct 18 Nigel Patrick, Kay Walsh & Stanley Holloway. Three short stories by Noel Coward: 'Red Peppers', 'Fumed Oak' & 'Ways and Means'. Tue 02 11:35 The Square Ring 1953. Drama. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Jack Warner, Robert Oct 18 Beatty, Bill Owen, Maxwell Reed & Joan Collins. Follow the lives of five boxers and their reasons for getting to where they are now. Tue 02 13:15 Man In The Moon 1960. Comedy. Directed by Basil Dearden and starring Kenneth More, Oct 18 Shirley Anne Field and Michael Hordern. Scientists are looking for the perfect man to send to the moon. Tue 02 15:15 Interlude 1968. Drama. Directed by Kevin Billington. Stars Alan Webb, Oskar Oct 18 Werner & Barbara Ferris. A world famous Symphony conductor is attracted to a young journalist, despite the fact he is married. Tue 02 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, E7) Tue 02 18:00 It Always Rains On 1947. Drama. Director: Robert Hamer. Stars Googie Withers, John Oct 18 Sunday McCallum, Jack Warner & Susan Shaw. Rose wants to escape the drudgery of her daily life when an old lover escapes from prison. (Subtitles Available) Tue 02 19:50 War Time London - Footage of London in war time. Focussing on Piccadilly Circus, then Oct 18 Glimpses The Strand and Westminster. Shot around 1944. Tue 02 20:00 Gideon's Way The Millionaire's Daughter. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Oct 18 Daphne Anderson. A well-known criminal has started a romance with the daughter of a rich couple and Gideon is suspicious Tue 02 21:00 Conspiracy of 1960. Drama. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Oct 18 Hearts Syms, Yvonne Mitchell & Ronald Lewis. During WW2, a Mother Superior wishes to smuggle out Jewish children from a concentration camp. Tue 02 23:10 See No Evil 1971. Thriller. Directed by Richard Fleischer. Stars Mia Farrow, Dorothy Oct 18 Alison, Robin Bailey & Diane Grayson. A young blind woman, residing in the countryside with her family, is perused by a killer. Tue 02 1:00 Cosh Boy 1953. Drama. Director: Lewis Gilbert. Stars James Kenney, Hermione Oct 18 Baddeley, Joan Collins & Hermione Gingold. In post WW2 London, Roy and his gang drift into more and more serious offences. Tue 02 2:30 The Big Valley The River Monarch. 1966. Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long, Oct 18 Peter Breck & Lee Majors. A riverboat sunk years before with a fortune in government gold aboard is located. (S1, E27) Tue 02 3:30 Treasure Hunt 1952. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Jimmy Edwards, Oct 18 Martita Hunt, Naunton Wayne & Athene Seyler. After reading Sir Roderick Lyall's will, the family learn they are short on money. Tue 02 5:00 The Rogues The Laughing Lady Of Luxor. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Oct 18 Boyer are The Rogues, members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 03 6:00 It's a Wonderful 1956. Comedy directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Oct 18 World George Cole, Kathleen Harrison. Two struggling composers hit on a novel way of producing music backwards! Wed 03 7:45 Hawkeye & the Last Tolliver Gang. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Oct 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr. & John Vernon. Tolliver and his outlaw gang of former pirates has kidnapped two women & demanded a ransom of 1000 pounds ​(Subtitles Available) Wed 03 8:15 Two on the Tiles 1951. Comedy. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Herbert Lom, Hugh Oct 18 McDermott & Brenda Bruce. A husband and wife are blackmailed by the butler on evidence of nights out until they combine to prevent him. Wed 03 9:45 Helpmates 1932. Comedy. Directed by James Parrott. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Oct 18 Hardy & Blanche Payson. Oliver's house is in a shambles after a wild party, and his wife is due home at noon. Wed 03 10:10 Love Me Tender 1956. Drama. Director: Robert D Webb. Stars Richard Egan, Debra Oct 18 Paget & introducing Elvis Presley. At the end of the Civil War, a Confederate team is ordered to rob a Union payroll train.
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