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TPTV Schedule April 12Th to April 18Th th th TPTV Schedule April 12 to April 18 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 12 00:30 House of Strangers 1949 Thriller. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward & Apr 21 Richard Conte A banker faces criminal charges, his lawyer remains loyal but his sons turn their backs on him. Mon 12 02:35 She Knows Y'Know 1962. Comedy. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars Hylda Baker, Cyril Smith, Joan Sanderson & Apr 21 Alfred Burke. A young girl's sudden pregnancy unfolds dramas between two families. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 04:00 Lytton's Diary The Ends & the Means. 1986. Stars Peter Bowles, Fiona Mollison, Holly De Jong. After the death Apr 21 of a successful government official, Lytton can't help but investigate. (S2, E01) Mon 12 05:00 The Tom Ewell Tom Puts the Girls To Work. Tom finds part-time jobs for his daughters, who rebel against the Apr 21 Show idea. Billy Mumy guest-starred as a young boy. Mon 12 05:30 The Tom Ewell The Second Phone. Tom Ewell stars in this half-hour sitcom as Tom Porter, a real estate agent. Apr 21 Show Tom is pressured to get another phone for the house. Mon 12 06:00 The Southerner 1945. Drama. Director: Jean Renoir. Stars Zachary Scott, Betty Field and J. Carrol Naish. Nature Apr 21 decides to go against a family of cotton pickers after they decide to get their own ground. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 07:50 Boys in Brown 1949. Drama. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Richard Attenborough, Jack Warner & Dirk Apr 21 Bogarde. The governor of a borstal institution tries to reform a group of juvenile delinquents. Mon 12 09:30 Overseas Press The Man Who Changed Faces. 1957. Directed by Edward Sutherland. Stars Kieron Moore, Andre Apr 21 Club - Exclusive! Morell, Jon Farrell. A young man has plastic surgery to impersonate a scar-faced Nazi officer. Mon 12 10:00 Get Some In! Flight. 1975. Stars: Tony Selby, David Janson, Gerard Ryder. C Flight head to RAF Wareham for Apr 21 target practice and a first go in the air (S2, E01) Mon 12 10:30 Cone of Silence 1960. Drama. Director: Charles Frend. Stars Michael Craig, Peter Cushing & Bernard Lee. A Apr 21 veteran pilot faces a court inquiry after a jet airliner crashes. His daughter fights to clear his name. Mon 12 12:20 The Traitor 1957. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Anton Diffring & Christopher Lee. Apr 21 Survivors of a WW2 resistance group meet at a country house to find out which of them had betrayed their leader. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 14:00 Enemy At The Door V For Victory. 1978. Stars: Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Emily Richard. After cut-out blue Apr 21 paper V for Victory signs appear in library books, somebody takes to painting V signs on walls at night. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 15:00 Hobson's Choice 1954. Drama. Director: David Lean. Stars: Charles Laughton, John Mills & Brenda de Banzie. Apr 21 Henry Hobson's three daughters want to marry, but he refuses as traditions require him to pay out settlements (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 17:10 No Hiding Place - 1961. Crime. Directed by Richard West. Stars: Raymond Francis, Eric Lander & Peter Vaughan. Apr 21 Dead Ringer A newly discovered episode. Tough case surrounding a clever horse racing 'ringer'. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 18:00 Interpol Calling The Collector. 1960. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield & Paul Stassino. Interpol tries to Apr 21 track down those responsible for a series of unrelated murders. Mon 12 18:30 The Quiet Woman 1951. Crime drama directed By John Gilling and starring Derek Bond, Jane Hylton and Dora Apr 21 Bryan. A proprietress of a country inn becomes involved with smugglers. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 20:00 Gideon's Way To Catch a Tiger. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. The victim of a Apr 21 car accident gives a death bed statement saying a man murdered his first wife with an overdose of morphine Mon 12 21:00 Men In War 1957. War. Director: Anthony Mann. Stars Robert Ryan, Robert Keith, Aldo Ray & Vic Morrow. Apr 21 During the Korean War, Lt. Benson and his troops find a colonel experiencing psychological combat trauma. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 12 23:05 The Big Operator 1959. Drama. Directed by Charles F. Haasn. Stars Mickey Rooney. Steve Cochran, Mamie Van Apr 21 Doren & Ray Danton. A corrupt union boss and the mob silence all their witnesses. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 13 00:50 Guns of Darkness 1962. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Stars Leslie Caron, David Niven & James Robertson Apr 21 Justice. An English couple and a deposed ruler head for the border during a South American revolution. Tue 13 02:55 Who Were You With Glimpses. 1963. 'Who Were You With Last Night' with the Paramount Jazz Quartet. Apr 21 Last Night - Glimpses Tue 13 03:00 London Entertains 1951. Musical Comedy. Director E J Fancey. Starring Eamonn Andrews and the Goons. A Tour Apr 21 conducted by Eamonn Andrews around the Battersea Festival to a BBC Studio to hear The Goons of radio fame. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 04:00 Shadows of Fear Come into my Parlour. 1971. Stars: Peter Barkworth, Beth Harris, Peggy Bullock. Deanna Ward Apr 21 goes back to her job as a customer representative. (S1, E10) Tue 13 05:00 The Rogues The Golden Ocean. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, members Apr 21 of two related families of international forgers and conmen. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 06:00 The Dancing Years 1950. Musical Drama. Directed by Harold French. Stars Dennis Price, Gisele Preville, Patricia Apr 21 Dainton. Ivor Novello's enchanting musical romance set in pre-Great War Vienna. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 08:00 Behemoth The 1959. Sci-Fi. Atomic marine tests cause the resurrection of a dormant sea-monster who then Apr 21 Seamonster threatens to destroy London. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 09:30 The Adventures of A Husband for Marian. 1956. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. Maid Apr 21 Robin Hood Marian's absent father has arranged her marriage with the knight who saved her life Tue 13 10:00 Get Some In! Coke. 1976. Stars: Tony Selby, David Janson, Gerard Ryder. Severe Weather and a fuel shortage Apr 21 have brought about rationing (S2, E02) Tue 13 10:30 Kipps 1941. Comedy. Director: Carol Reed. Starring Michael Redgrave, Phyllis Calvert & Philip Frost. Apr 21 Based on H.G Wells' novel, Kipps the draper's apprentice falls in love with a girl above his station. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 12:15 Arbroath Harbour Charming Amateur footage of a busy Arbroath Harbour bustling with fisherman, boats and Apr 21 in the 50s shoppers looking for a Friday fish bargain fresh of the boats. Tue 13 12:25 Bang! You're Dead 1954. Drama. Directed by Lance Comfort. Stars Jack Warner, Derek Farr, Veronica Hurst and Apr 21 Michael Medwin. A tragic accident leads to man being wrongly accused of murder. Tue 13 14:10 The Mummy's 1967. Horror. Director: John Gilling. Stars Andre Morell, Michael Ripper, Elisabeth Sellars & Apr 21 Shroud David Buck. An Ancient Egyptian curse settles upon the doomed members of an archaeological expedition. Tue 13 16:00 House On 92nd 1945. Espionage. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Stars William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan & Signe Hasso. Apr 21 Street An American student is approached by a Nazi spy ring to infiltrate the FBI and becomes a double agent. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 18:00 Interpol Calling The Heiress. 1960. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield & Maurice Kaufmann. Louisa Howard Apr 21 has been tracked to a Swiss hotel with her fiance and not kidnapped as has been believed. Tue 13 18:30 Booby Trap 1957. Drama. An absent minded professor invents a pen that will explode on the sound of bells Apr 21 then leaves it in a taxi. Starring Sydney Tafler and Harry Fowler. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 13 20:00 Gideon's Way Big Fish Little Fish. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. Gideon's car Apr 21 almost hits a young pick-pocket who is being controlled by his mother. Tue 13 21:00 Overlord 1975. War. Directed by Stuart Cooper. Stars Brian Stirne, Davyd Harries & John Franklyn- Apr 21 Robbins. Set around D-Day Operation Overload, a British soldier experiences war and premonitions of death. Tue 13 22:45 The Counterfeit 1957. Crime. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Zachary Scott, Peggy Castle, Mervyn Johns, Apr 21 Plan Sydney Tafler & Lee Patterson. Max Brandt, an escaped convict, seeks out the home of a wartime acquaintance. Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 14 00:30 His Girl Friday 1940. Comedy. Director: Howard Hawks. Stars Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell & Ralph Bellamy. A Apr 21 newspaper editor tries everything to keep his ace reporter ex-wife from remarrying. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 14 02:20 There Was a Young 1953. Comedy. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Stars Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray & Sydney Apr 21 Lady Tafler. A diamond merchants' secretary gets fired by her new boss for being too efficient. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 14 04:00 Budgie King for A Day. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. It seems that Budgie has hit Apr 21 the big time when Charlie Endell clothes him in a suit and makes him chief associate. Wed 14 05:00 Stagecoach West Not In Our Stars. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a stagecoach line in the Apr 21 Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress.
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