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TPTV Schedule May 17Th to May 23Rd th rd TPTV Schedule May 17 to May 23 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 17 00:50 Every Day's A 1964. Musical starring John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Freddie & the Dreamers, Ron Moody, Liz May 21 Holiday Fraser, Nicholas Parsons and Danny La Rue. A group of high-spirited teens find friendship, love & music. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 02:40 The Marked One 1963. Crime. Director: Francis Searle. Stars William Lucas, Zena Walker & Patrick Jordan. May 21 Criminals kidnap a man's daughter in order to obtain forgery plates which they believe to be in his possession (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 04:00 Lytton's Diary National Hero. 1986. Stars Peter Bowles, Barbara Kellerman, Holly De Jong. The new editor May 21 hires a trendy young reporter for the diary, but Lytton's own interests are stuck firmly in the past (S2, E05) Mon 17 05:00 The Tom Ewell Mr Shrewd. Tom Ewell stars in this sitcom as Tom Porter, a real estate agent. In this episode, May 21 Show John Dehner and Herbie Faye guest-star. Mon 17 05:30 The Tom Ewell The Middle Child. Tom Ewell stars in this sitcom as Tom Porter, a real estate agent. Debbie is May 21 Show upset she'd not treated the same as her younger sister or her older sister. Mon 17 06:00 South of Algiers 1953. Crime. Director: Jack Lee. Stars Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix, Eric Portman. Archaeologists May 21 and thieves search the Sahara desert for the priceless mask of Moloch. Mon 17 07:45 Second Best Bed 1938. Comedy. Directed by Tom Walls. Stars Jane Baxter, Tom Walls, Veronica Rose & Carl May 21 Jaffe. A Newly married couple run into difficulty when the wife refuses to obey her husband. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 09:15 Look At Life A look at the changes being made at Hyde Park Corner in London, in particular the construction May 21 of a new underpass. Mon 17 09:30 Overseas Press The Billion Franc Mystery. 1957. Stars: Lee Patterson, Nicole Maurey, Anton Diffring. An May 21 Club - Exclusive! American journalist is warned of a plot to devalue the French economy by printing duplicate banknotes Mon 17 10:00 Get Some In! The Patient. 1978. Stars: Tony Selby, Gerard Ryder, David Janson. Marsh does his best to make May 21 sure that the lads can't get any work done (S5, E02) Mon 17 10:30 Tower of Terror 1941. Thriller. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Stars: Wilfrid Lawson & Michael Rennie. A British May 21 agent in Germany takes a job at a lighthouse and plans to escape with some valuable documents, via boat Mon 17 12:05 Look At Life A look at London's street markets competing with the modern supermarkets. May 21 Mon 17 12:25 Escape By Night 1953. Crime. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Bonar Colleano, Sid James, Andrew Ray, Ted Ray, May 21 Simone Silva. An ace reporter with a drinking problem tracks a gangster on the run. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 14:00 Enemy At The Pains And Penalties. 1978. Stars: Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Emily Richard. Dr. Martel May 21 Door arranges hospitalisation for frail old Mrs. Bree who, with her son Edward, are rent-free tenants of Peter. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 15:00 Behind The 1956. Crime. Directed by Charles Saunders. Stars Paul Carpenter, Adrienne Corri, Hazel Court, May 21 Headline Alfie Bass and Harry Fowler. A male and female journalist join forces to hunt down a murderer. Mon 17 16:15 Home at Seven 1952. Drama. Director: Ralph Richardson. Stars Ralph Richardson, Jack Hawkins & Margaret May 21 Leighton. David Preston, a bank official goes missing for 24 hours and has no memory of the lost time. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 17 18:00 Scotland Yard 1953. The Missing Man. Directed by Ken Hughes. Stars Tristan Rawson & Evelyn Moore. The May 21 Dream of a Retired Vicar's wife sets police on the trail of a man who has been missing since 1938. (S1, E2) Mon 17 18:35 Children Galore 1954. Comedy. Director: Terence Fisher. Stars: Eddie Byrne, June Thorburn and Betty Ann May 21 Davies. A village squire offers to give away a cottage to a deserving family with the most grandchildren. Mon 17 19:50 BFI: When The 1941. Factual. Director: Len Lye. A simple tale of a mother cheering up her daughter, with a pie May 21 Pie Was Opened from her rationing-stricken pantry; is skilfully crafted into a work of real artistic depth. Mon 17 20:00 Gideon's Way Morna. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. After a beautiful blonde May 21 is found murdered her story is unravelled in flashbacks about her relationship to her posh school friends Mon 17 21:00 Breakthrough 1980. Drama. Director by Andrew V. McLaglen. Stars Richard Burton, Robert Mitchum & Rod May 21 Steiger. German officers plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler aiming to negotiate a ceasefire with the Americans. Mon 17 22:50 The Small Back 1949. Drama. Directors Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. Stars David Farrar, Jack Hawkins May 21 Room and Kathleen Byron. The best bomb disposal expert must battle his inner self, during the German raids. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 18 01:00 Not Wanted On 1957. Comedy. The rollicking adventures of two stewards aboard a pleasure cruiser. Starring May 21 Voyage Ronald Shiner and Brian Rix. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 02:40 Red Line 7000 1965. Drama. Director: Howard Hawks. Stars: James Caan, Laura Devon, Gail Hire. The lives May 21 and passions of a stock car team are revealed against the turbulent backdrop of the professional racing world. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 04:50 Bournemouth A delightful short of the Bournemouth Municipal Symphony Orchestra filmed in the late 1930s - May 21 Municipal playing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody number 2. A piece held with affection by music lovers the Orchestra world over. Tue 18 05:00 The Rogues The Bartered MacBride. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, May 21 members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. Tue 18 06:00 Bob's Your Uncle 1942. Comedy. Directed by Oswald Mitchell. Starring Albert Modley, Wally Patch, H.F.Maltby & May 21 Johnnie Schofield. British Comedy that follows the adventures of enthusiastic members of the Home Guard. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 07:30 The Brave Don't 1952. Drama. Directed by Philip Leacock. Starring John Gregson, Meg Buchanan & John Rae. May 21 Cry Based on a true story. In a small Scots mining-town, a mine cave-in seals the entire crew. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 09:15 Look At Life British racing drivers have always been at the forefront of this exciting sport. This film May 21 examines what has helped to put them in this winning position. Tue 18 09:30 The Adventures Secret Mission. 1956. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. The Sheriff of May 21 of Robin Hood Nottingham offers to pardon Robin if he pledges allegiance to King John. Tue 18 10:00 Get Some In! Death. 1978. Stars: Tony Selby, David Janson, Gerard Ryder. The lads are far from pleased May 21 when they're reassigned to morgue duty (S5, E03) Tue 18 10:30 Beware of Pity 1946. Drama. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars: Lilli Palmer, Albert Lieven & Cedric Hardwicke. An May 21 officer becomes close to the daughter of a local bigwig, with catastrophic results. Tue 18 12:35 Suspect 1960. Drama. Directed by Roy Boulting and John Boulting. Stars Tony Britton, Virginia Maskell, May 21 Peter Cushing. A young scientist's pioneering work attracts the attention of the authorities. Tue 18 14:15 Josephine and 1956. Comedy. Director: Roy Boulting. Stars: Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Donald Sinden. The May 21 Men trouble with Josephine is that her sympathetic nature leads her to switch from man to man. Tue 18 16:15 Laugh It Off 1940. Musical. Directed by John Baxter & Wallace Orton. Stars Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin & May 21 Anthony Hulme. As WWII begins, vaudeville entertainer Tommy Towers is called upon perform for the troops. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 17:50 Glimpses - Highway Goods. Educational film about a 'wooden-headed' terrible driver and lessons he learns May 21 Highway Goods from the Highway Code. Tue 18 18:00 One Step Beyond Night of April 14th. 1959. Starring Barbara Lord, Isobel Elsom & Patrick Macnee. Jeanne, who May 21 has recurring nightmares of drowning, is surprised by a honeymoon trip on the passenger liner, RMS Titanic. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 18:35 Grand Ole Opry 1940. Comedy. Directed by Frank McDonald. A small-town mayor in the Ozarks, passes a bill to May 21 help farmers and wins the election for state government through music of the Grand Ole Opry. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 18 20:00 Gideon's Way Boy with Gun. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. A boy shoots a May 21 punk that threatened him with a knife and runs away, joined by a young escapee. Tue 18 21:00 Blood Relatives 1978. Mystery. Directed by Claude Chabrol. Stars Donald Sutherland, Aude Landry & Donald May 21 Pleasence. A detective investigating a girl's murder encounters conflicting testimonies Tue 18 22:55 The Seekers 1954. Adventure. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars: Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, May 21 Kenneth Williams. In 1821, one of the first British sailors to visit New Zealand, befriends a Maori chief. Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 19 00:40 Rumpole's 1980. Drama. Director: John Gleniste. Stars Leo McKern, Peggy Thorpe-Bates, Albert Welling.
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