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TPTV Schedule Nov 18Th – Nov 24Th 2019 TPTV Schedule Nov 18th – Nov 24th 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 18 01:45 Junior 1972. Western. Directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Steve McQueen, Robert Nov 19 Bonner Preston and Ida Lupino. Rodeo rider, Junior Bonner (Steve McQueen), returns to his Arizona hometown and reunites his family. Mon 18 03:45 Crooks In 1964. Comedy. Director: Jeremy Summers. Stars Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbins Nov 19 Cloisters & Melvyn Hayes. After pulling off the smallest train robbery, Little Walter and his crew decide to get out of London Mon 18 05:45 Stars on Filmed in 1948 at Morden Hall Park - a real Party with the stars. See Jack Warner, Nov 19 Parade Kathleen Harrison, Bill Owen, Googie Withers, Jean Kent, Bonar Colleano, Maxwell (1948) Reed, Jimmy Hanley & many many more. Mon 18 06:00 Profile 1954. Drama directed by Francis Searle and starring John Bentley, Kathleen Byron Nov 19 and Thea Gregory. The editor of a magazine (John Bentley) is keen on the boss's daughter but her mother is keen on him. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Mon 18 07:20 The Big Job 1965. Comedy. A gang of crooks are caught on a big job. 15 years later they find their Nov 19 loot is now buried under a police station. Stars Sidney James, Sylvia Syms, Dick Emery & Joan Sims. Mon 18 09:10 Carlton- 1959. Comedy. Directors Roy Boulting, Jeffrey Dell. Stars Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Nov 19 Brown of the Luciana Paluzzi. A former British colony in need of economic aid tries to play the F.O. British against the Soviets. Mon 18 11:00 Overseas My Favourite Kidnapper. Stars: Ron Randell, John Van Eyssen, Ferdy Mayne. A 1960 Nov 19 Press Club - anthology series with a focus on foreign intrigue. Exclusive! Mon 18 11:30 Time, 1952. Comedy. The Prime Minister is to visit Britain's perfect village. The residents Nov 19 Gentlemen, want to send the local tramp to an almshouse. Stars Sid James, Eddie Byrne & Dora Please! Bryan. Directed by Lewis Gilbert Mon 18 13:10 IWM: 1940. Documentary dramatisation of life in a barrage balloon defending the Forth Nov 19 Squadron 992 Bridge, Second World War. Directed by Harry Watt. (1940) Mon 18 13:45 Kipps 1941. Comedy. Director: Carol Reed. Starring Michael Redgrave, Phyllis Calvert & Nov 19 Philip Frost. Based on H.G Wells' novel, Kipps the draper's apprentice falls in love with a girl above his station. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Mon 18 15:30 The Fast 1963. Comedy. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars Stanley Baxter, James Robertson Nov 19 Lady Justice, Leslie Phillips & Julie Christie. Mr. Troon invests in a vintage Bentley to impress the daughter of a wealthy tycoon (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Mon 18 17:30 Robin's Nest September Song. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Mr. Nicholls Nov 19 reacts badly when he finds himself locked out of the bistro Mon 18 18:00 The Man Who 1963. Drama. Director Quentin Lawrence. Stars: Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Nov 19 Finally Died Georgina Ward. A mysterious call summons Joe Newman to Bavaria in search of the father he believed dead for 20 years. Mon 18 20:00 Remembering In this exclusively interview with Stanley's son, Glyn Baker, we discuss Zulu, Hell Nov 19 Stanley Baker Drivers, his father's heritage, and what Stanley was like behind the camera. Interview conducted by Sean Hannam. Mon 18 21:00 Special Visitor from Moscow. 1969. Stars: Derren Nesbitt, Fulton Mackay, Morris Perry. A Nov 19 Branch KGB officer is sent to London to coordinate security measures with the SB team Mon 18 22:00 French 1964. Comedy. Director: Ken Russell. Stars James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell. Nov 19 Dressing Gormleigh-on-Sea is a quiet seaside resort, until a French sex symbol attempts to make it the new St Tropez. Mon 18 23:45 The Golden 1950. Drama. Directed by Ronald Neame. Stars Trevor Howard, Anouk Aimee & Nov 19 Salamander Herbert Lom. A British archaeologist is torn between tackling a sinister crime syndicate or turning a blind eye. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 19 01:40 Fear And 1953. War. Director: Stanley Kubrick. Stars Frank Silvera, Kenneth Harp & Paul Nov 19 Desire Mazursky. Four soldiers trapped behind enemy lines must confront their fears and desires. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Tue 19 02:55 I Remember 1948. Drama. The life of a Norwegian immigrant family in 1910, San Francisco. Nov 19 Mama Mamma runs the Pennywise household. Starring Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes and Oskar Homolka. 5 Oscar Nominations Tue 19 05:30 Honey West 1965. The Swinging Mrs Jones. Classic crime series produced by Aaron Spelling and Nov 19 starring Anne Francis. Honey poses as a society matron in an effort to smash a blackmailing ring. Tue 19 06:00 The Limping 1953. Crime. Frank (Lloyd Bridges), an American, returns to England to see his war- Nov 19 Man time sweetheart (Moira Lister) but witnesses a shooting whilst leaving the plane. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Tue 19 07:30 Marked Men 1940. Crime. Director: Sam Newfield. Stars Warren Hull, Isabel Jewell & Paul Bryar. A Nov 19 young medical-school graduate escapes prison and finds a small haven in Arizona until gangsters show up. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Tue 19 08:45 Take Two: Sylvia Syms Interview. Take Two. Well-known faces from much loved British films Nov 19 Sylvia Syms and classic television shows talk about their lives and careers in the business. Tue 19 09:15 Innocents In 1953. Comedy. Director: Gordon Parry. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Alastair Sim, Nov 19 Paris Jimmy Edwards & Ronald Shiner. A diverse group of people fly to Paris and find the city changes their lives in some way. Tue 19 11:00 Overseas The Billion Franc Mystery. Stars: Lee Patterson, Nicole Maurey, Anton Diffring. A 1960 Nov 19 Press Club - anthology series with a focus on foreign intrigue. Exclusive! Tue 19 11:30 Please Turn 1960. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Stars Ted Ray, Leslie Phillips & Julia Nov 19 Over Lockwood. An English suburb is thrown into chaos when the daughter of one of the residents publishes a book. Tue 19 13:15 Tower of 1941. Thriller. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Stars: Wilfrid Lawson & Michael Renni. Nov 19 Terror A British agent in Germany takes a job at a lighthouse and plans to escape with some valuable documents, via boat. Tue 19 14:50 Whistle Down 1961. Drama. Directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Bernard Lee, Alan Bates and Nov 19 the Wind Hayley Mills. Three young children encounter a murderer on the run. (SUBTITLES AVAILALE) Tue 19 16:50 IWM: Ferry 1941. Documentary about the men and women of the RAF Air Transport Auxiliary, Nov 19 Pilot (1941) Second World War. Directed by Pat Jackson. Tue 19 17:30 Robin's Nest Sorry Partner. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Albert's accused Nov 19 of trying to make off with a box of valuable possessions Tue 19 18:00 Halfway 1944. Drama. Directed by Basil Dearden. Starring Mervyn Johns, Glynis Johns & Tom Nov 19 House Walls. A group of travellers, all with something to hide in their past, take shelter from a storm in an old inn. Tue 19 20:00 Armchair Will Amelia Quint Continue Writing. 1971. Stars Beryl Reid, Richard Vernon, Norman Nov 19 Theatre Rossington & Sheila Steafel. Amelia is the writer of the best children's stories. But there is another side to her Tue 19 21:00 Gideon's Way Gang War. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. A Nov 19 protection-racketing gang of thugs is in a bloody turf war but their leader sees a way out of the slums Tue 19 22:00 Frankenstein 1967. Horror. Directed by Terence Fisher. Stars Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Nov 19 Created Thorley Walters. Transfers the soul of a murdered young man into the body of a Woman woman, prompting her to kill. Tue 19 00:05 Custer of the 1968. Western. Directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Robert Shaw, Mary Ure and Nov 19 West Ty Hardin. The story of U.S. Army commander George Armstrong Custer, a flamboyant hero of the Civil War Tue 19 02:50 Captain 1953. Adventure. Director: Thomas Carr. Stars Richard Greene, Leonora Amar & Nov 19 Scarlett Manolo Fabregas. Scarlett returns to France to find the Duke of Corlaine seizing property and terrorizing those who resist. Tue 19 04:25 Lena Rivers 1932. Drama starring Charlotte Henry, Morgan Galloway and Beryl Mercer. Young Nov 19 Lena, born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle, but his wife and daughter don't like her one bit. Tue 19 05:40 The Girl From 1975. Drama. Director: Gay Ashby. A man offers a young woman a lift, only to Nov 19 Willow Green discover later that she went missing two years ago. Part of the Women Amateur Filmmakers Collection. Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 20 00:05 Custer of the 1968. Western. Directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Robert Shaw, Mary Ure and Nov 19 West Ty Hardin. The story of U.S. Army commander George Armstrong Custer, a flamboyant hero of the Civil War Wed 20 02:50 Captain 1953. Adventure. Director: Thomas Carr. Stars Richard Greene, Leonora Amar & Nov 19 Scarlett Manolo Fabregas. Scarlett returns to France to find the Duke of Corlaine seizing property and terrorizing those who resist. Wed 20 04:25 Lena Rivers 1932. Drama starring Charlotte Henry, Morgan Galloway and Beryl Mercer. Young Nov 19 Lena, born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle, but his wife and daughter don't like her one bit.
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