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TPTV Schedule Feb 10Th – Feb 16Th 2020 TPTV Schedule Feb 10th – Feb 16th 2020 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 10 00:30 Lost Horizon 1973. Adventure. Director: Charles Jarrott. Stars Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann & Sally Feb 20 (1973) Kellerman. After escaping war torn china, a plane crash leaves people secluded on Shangri-La. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 03:15 Mr Kingstreet's 1972. Thriller. During the Second World War, American couple Mr Kingstreet (John Feb 20 War Saxon) and Maggie (Tippi Hedren), run a reserve that is located between British and Italian colonies in South Africa. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 05:00 Dick Powell Run 'Til It's Dark. Starring Tuesday Weld & Fabian. Why is Stacy on the run? And who is Feb 20 Theatre the mystery man who comes after her when she tries to hide out in Las Vegas? (S2, EP3) Mon 10 06:00 The Ace of 1935. Crime drama made at Twickenham Film Studios. Starring Michael Hogan, Feb 20 Spades Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. A man is accused of murder based on evidence written on a playing card. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 07:20 The Pirates of 1962. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Kerwin Mathews, Christopher Lee, Marie Feb 20 Blood River Devereux & Oliver Reed. Pirates force Jonathon to lead them to his settlement after hearing about hidden treasures. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 09:05 Calling Paul 1948. Crime Drama starring John Bentley & Dinah Sheridan. Scotland Yard is unable to Feb 20 Temple unravel the 'Rex' murders and cannot manage without the help of Paul Temple and his sidekick 'Steve'. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 11:00 June Allyson The Moth. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and occasional star of this Feb 20 dramatic anthology series. This episode also guest stars Joe Maross and Janine Grandel Mon 10 11:30 Duel in the Sun 1946. Western. Directed by King Vidor and starring Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones and Feb 20 Joseph Cotten. When her father is hanged, the beautiful Pearl Chavez goes to live with distant relatives in Texas. Mon 10 14:05 Men In War 1957. War. Director: Anthony Mann. Stars Robert Ryan, Robert Keith, Aldo Ray & Vic Feb 20 Morrow. During the Korean War, Lt. Benson and his troops find a colonel experiencing psychological combat trauma. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 10 16:10 Seven Thunders 1957. War. Director: Hugo Fregonese. Stars: Stephen Boyd, James Robertson Justice, Feb 20 Tony Wright. Escaping British prisoners of war hide out in German occupied France. Mon 10 18:15 South of Algiers 1953. Crime. Director: Jack Lee. Stars Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix, Eric Portman. Feb 20 Archaeologists and thieves search the Sahara desert for the priceless mask of Moloch. Mon 10 20:00 Danger UXB Dead Man's Shoes. 1979. Stars Anthony Andrews, Marjie Lawrence & Deborah Watling. Feb 20 Second Lieutenant Brian Ash joins his new regiment only to find that they are assigned to bomb disposal. (S1, E1) Mon 10 21:00 Special Branch Error Of Judgement. 1970. Stars: Derren Nesbitt, Fulton Mackay, Morris Perry. Inman Feb 20 sends Jordon to investigate the leader of a pro--germ warfare group. Mon 10 22:00 The Raging Moon 1971. Drama. Directed by Bryan Forbes. Stars Malcolm McDowell, Nanette Newman & Feb 20 Georgia Brown. Bruce is paralysed after his brother's wedding. Rejected by his family, he is placed in a nursing home. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 11 00:15 Moulin Rouge 1952. Drama. Director: John Huston. Stars Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Gabor. The story is Feb 20 that of the crippled artist who forgets his worries by drinking and mingling at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris. Tue 11 02:35 The Extra Day 1956. Comedy drama. Director William Fairchild. Stars Richard Baseheart, Simone Feb 20 Simon and George Baker. The final scene of a film has been lost and the extras have to be rounded up for a re-shoot. Tue 11 04:20 Scarlet Thread 1951. Crime drama directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kathleen Byron, Laurence Feb 20 Harvey and Sydney Tafler. Two high flying crooks take part in a robbery that goes very wrong. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 11 05:50 IWM: Orace 1944. Short 'Careless Talk' film in the style of a silent comic melodrama, Second World Feb 20 (1944) War. Orace returns home on leave arriving on the back of a horse and cart with his glamorous fiance Tue 11 06:00 Cornish Ramble 1946. Directed by Paul Barralet. A Travelogue of Cornwall in the late 1940s. A place Feb 20 where superstition and legend are part of a way of life. We visit many of the famous landmarks and a Tin mine. Tue 11 06:20 Bond of Fear 1956. Crime Drama directed by Henry Cass and starring Dermot Walsh and Jane Feb 20 Barrett. Filmed at Nettlefold. A man and his family on a caravan holiday in France are taken hostage by an escaped convict. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 11 07:40 After The Ball 1957. Musical. Director: Compton Bennett. Stars Pat Kirkwood, Laurence Harvey & Feb 20 Jerry Stovin. The biographical telling of the great music hall singer Vesta Tilley, who married into the nobility. Tue 11 09:20 The Flemish Farm 1943. War drama. Directed by Jeffery Dell and starring Jane Baxter, Clifford Evans and Feb 20 Philip Friend. An injured pilot and his nurse are separated when Belgium surrenders to the Nazis. Tue 11 11:00 June Allyson The Haven. Stars: June Allyson, Ralph Bellamy, Patricia Breslin. A man believes that his Feb 20 son's death was not just a straightforward boating accident. Tue 11 11:30 Will any 1953. Comedy. Director: Michael Anderson. Stars George Cole & Veronica Hurst. A Feb 20 Gentleman dull, spineless bank clerk attends a hypnotist's show and finds himself transformed into a confident womaniser. Tue 11 13:15 Lost 1956. Thriller. Director: Guy Green. Stars David Farrar, David Knight & Julia Arnall. U.S. Feb 20 Embassy employee & his wife discover that their 18 month old baby has disappeared in London. Tue 11 15:05 Dick Powell The Legend. Starring Sammy Davis Jr & Everett Sloane. A reporter enlists the help of a Feb 20 Theatre one-eyed prizefighter to expose a boxing racket. (S1, EP22) Tue 11 16:05 The Floating 1954. Drama. Stars Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler & Mary Germaine. A Scotland Yard Feb 20 Dutchman detective goes undercover among a gang of jewel thieves. Tue 11 17:40 The Traitor 1957. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Anton Diffring & Christopher Lee. Feb 20 Survivors of a WW2 resistance group meet at a country house to find out which of them had betrayed their leader. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 11 19:20 Small Voice 1948. Drama. Director: Fergus Mcdonell. Stars. James Donald, Valerie Hobson, David Feb 20 Greene. A couple come across a car crash on their way to wales, where they discover that the occupants are armed. Tue 11 21:00 Gideon's Way The Rhyme and the Reason. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Feb 20 Anderson. A young man is accused of murdering his unfaithful girlfriend. Tue 11 22:00 To the Devil a 1976. Horror. Director: Peter Sykes. Stars Christopher Lee, Richard Widmark, Honor Feb 20 Daughter Blackman & Denholm Elliot. An American novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists. Tue 11 00:00 Oklahoma Crude 1973. Comedy. Director: Stanley Kramer. Stars: George C. Scott, Faye Dunaway & John Feb 20 Mills. In 1913 Oklahoma, Lena Doyle aided by her father, stubbornly drills for oil despite pressure to sell her land Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 12 02:15 Comedy Cocktail 1951. EJ Fancey presents Cavalcade of some of Charlie Chaplin's most famous Feb 20 comedies. Wed 12 02:35 Crooks Tour 1941. War Comedy. Director: John Baxter. Stars Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Greta Feb 20 Gynt. Two Soldiers are mistaken for German agents and accidently hand in vital information of Britain's enemies Wed 12 04:15 Emergency Call 1952. Drama. A young child must have a blood transfusion, but she has a rare blood Feb 20 group. Can a donor be found? Starring Jack Warner and Anthony Steel. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 12 06:00 Two on the Tiles 1951. Comedy. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Herbert Lom, Hugh McDermott & Feb 20 Brenda Bruce. A husband and wife are blackmailed by the butler on evidence of nights out until they combine to prevent him. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 12 07:30 IWM: They Stand 1955. A documentary that offers a robust justification of National Service at a time Feb 20 Ready (1955) when large numbers of British troops were stationed in the Mediterranean & the Far East as well as in West Germany Wed 12 07:55 Danger on 1980. Adventure. Starring Marcus Evans, Simon Henderson, Debby Salter, Barry Foster Feb 20 Dartmoor & Patricia Hayes. An adventure story about lost children who encounter dangers on Dartmoor. Wed 12 09:05 Touch & Go 1955. Comedy. Directed by Michael Truman. Stars Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston Feb 20 & June Thorburn. Jim makes a sudden decision to emigrate to Australia after a row with his boss. Wed 12 10:50 The Motor car A stunningly prophetic old news feature on the motor car and its place in the world. Feb 20 1960s-1970s - Made in the late 1960s / early 1970s. Glimpses Wed 12 11:00 June Allyson The Man Who Wanted Everything. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and Feb 20 occasional star of this dramatic anthology series. This episode also guest stars Russell Nype and Eileen Ryan. Wed 12 11:30 Sea Devils 1953.
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