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TPTV Schedule Oct 28Th – Nov 3Rd 2019 TPTV Schedule Oct 28th – Nov 3rd 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 28 00:00 The L 1962. Drama. Directed by Bryan Forbes. Stars Leslie Caron, Brock Peters, Tom Bell & Oct 19 Shaped Patricia Phoenix. In an Academy Award nominated performance, a pregnant French girl Room moves to a seedy boarding house Mon 28 02:30 Before 1969. Drama. Director: J. Lee Thompson. Stars: David Niven, Topol, Anna Karina and Oct 19 Winter John Hurt. After World War II, in a camp for the displaced, an interpreter mediates Comes between the British and Soviets. Mon 28 04:40 Glad Tidings 1953. Drama. Colonel's adult children object to him marrying an American widow. Oct 19 Starring Barbara Kelly and Raymond Huntley. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 28 06:00 Johnny On 1954. Crime directed by Maclean Rogers. Johnny (Hugh McDermott) returns from a Oct 19 The Spot prison sentence to get the man who framed him. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 28 07:30 Touch & Go 1955. Comedy. Directed by Michael Truman. Stars Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston & Oct 19 June Thorburn. Jim makes a sudden decision to emigrate to Australia after a row with his boss. Mon 28 09:15 IWM: The Home Guard volunteers Bernard Miles and Percy Walsh discuss the causes of war and Oct 19 Dawn Guard their hopes for the peace, directed by Roy Boulting (1941) Mon 28 09:25 The Price of 1959. Drama. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars Gordon Jackson, June Thorburn & Mary Oct 19 Silence Clare. Roger forges a new life for himself after his release from prison. But his past catches up with him. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 28 11:00 Stagecoach A Place of Still Waters. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a Oct 19 West stagecoach line in the Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. Mon 28 12:00 All At Sea Short comedy film starring Hal Monty and Max Bygraves as two sailors on leave. Hal Oct 19 tries his hand at boxing but gets more than he bargained for. Mon 28 12:10 Three Men In 1956. Comedy. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards & David Oct 19 A Boat Tomlinson. Based on the Jerome K Jerome novel. The story follows three men who decide to go on holiday on the Thames. Mon 28 14:00 Colonel At Night All Cats Are Gray. 1956. Stars Boris Karloff, Ewan Roberts & Eric Pohlmann. A Oct 19 March of fashion model asks for the Colonel's help, claiming a man is following her and she fears Scotland for her life (S1, E4) Yard Mon 28 14:30 The Captive 1946. War. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Michael Redgrave, Jack Warner, Rachel Oct 19 Heart Kempson & Mervyn Johns. A concentration-camp escapee assumes the identity of a dead British officer. Mon 28 16:30 The Body 1939. Drama. Directed by Walter Tennyson. Starring Anthony Hulme, C. Denier Warren & Oct 19 Vanished Ernest Sefton. This murder mystery poses the dilemma of a vanishing corpse. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 28 17:30 Robin's Nest Just Desserts. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Mr. Nicholls Oct 19 manages to persuade two pretty girls to dine in the bistro but Vicky jumps to the wrong conclusion Mon 28 18:00 The Purple 1954. War. Director: Robert Parrish. Stars Gregory Peck, Bernard Lee & Win Min Than. Oct 19 Plain Canadian RAF pilot Forrester is a loner whose bravery can't cover a streak of reckless instability. Mon 28 20:00 Target: The The Platinum Highway. 1961. Stars Stephen McNally, Robert Harland & Harold J. Stone. Oct 19 Corruptors Investigative reporters Paul Marino & Jack Flood investigate various cases of industrial corruption. (S1, E3) Mon 28 21:00 Special Short Change. 1969. Stars: Derren Nesbitt, Fulton Mackay, Morris Perry. A girl being held Oct 19 Branch for giving official secret documents to the Russians faces a long gaol term Mon 28 22:00 There's a Girl 1970. Comedy. Directed by Roy Boulting. Stars Peter Sellers, Goldie Hawn, Diana Dors, Oct 19 in My Soup Tony Britton & Nicky Henson. Robert is known to have an eye for the ladies but fails to stay with them for long. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 29 00:00 Prizzi's 1985. Drama. Directed by John Huston. Stars Jack Nicholson, William Hickey, Anjelica Oct 19 Honour Huston & Kathleen Turner. Life in the Prizzi family is good as long as you honour the wishes of the Godfather. Tue 29 02:35 The Spiral 1945. Drama. Directed by Robert Siodmak. Stars Dorothy Maguire, Rhonda Fleming, Oct 19 Staircase Ethel Barrymore & George Brent. A young mute woman is frightened by a maniac who is killing off people with disabilities Tue 29 04:15 Freedom 1940. War. Director: Anthony Asquith. Stars Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard & Raymond Oct 19 Radio Huntley. A German doctor, disillusioned with Nazi propaganda, creates a secret radio- feed condemning the movement. Tue 29 06:00 Time Of His 1955. Comedy. A released prisoner (Richard Hearne) goes home to embarrass his Oct 19 Life social climbing daughter. Starring Richard Wattis. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 29 07:25 Bush Pilot 1947. Adventure. Directed by Sterling Campbell. Red North is a bush pilot in Canada. Oct 19 Red's half-brother decides to relocate his bush pilot business to the same lake, cutting into Red's routes. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 29 08:35 BFI: Snow Directed by Geoffrey Jones. A look at the efforts of British Railways in coping with the Oct 19 1963 UK cold wave. Nominated for an academy award in 1965. Tue 29 08:45 KOTCH 1971. Comedy, Drama. Directed by Jack Lemmon. Stars Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon Oct 19 & Deborah Winters. To avoid settling in a nursing home, a retired salesman, is obliged to leave his son's family. Tue 29 11:00 Stagecoach Never Walk Alone. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a stagecoach Oct 19 West line in the Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. Tue 29 12:00 BFI: Night 1936. Directors: Harry Watt & Basil Wright. Narrated by Pat Jackson. A critically Oct 19 Mail acclaimed British documentary film about the operation of the 30s Royal Mail train delivery service. Tue 29 12:25 Good 1937. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Stars Will Hay, Martita Hunt, Lilli Palmer, Oct 19 Morning, Charles Hawtrey & Peter Gawthorne. The headmaster of a boy's school unwittingly Boys helps an escaped convict. Tue 29 14:00 Colonel The Case of the Kidnapped Poodle. 1956. Stars Boris Karloff, Ewan Roberts & Eric Oct 19 March of Pohlmann. Colonel March investigates the theft of a valuable diamond and the Scotland kidnapping of a poodle. (S1, E5) Yard Tue 29 14:30 Every Day A study of working class life, but with an affectionate appreciation of the hard-working Oct 19 Except Covent Garden market porters. Created with Walter Lassally's virtuoso 35mm Christmas cinematography. (1957) Tue 29 15:20 The Bargee 1964. Comedy. Directed by Duncan Wood. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith & Ronnie Oct 19 Barker. The film charts the course of love of a Casanova who lives and works on the canals, breaking hearts. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 29 17:30 Robin's Nest Away from All What? Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. The Tripps Oct 19 are invited to stay at a Cornish hotel owned by their friends Tue 29 18:00 Talking An exclusive interview with Craig Douglas, a popular singer in the late 50s early 60s who Oct 19 Pictures TV also appeared in the 1962 film 'It's Trad, Dad!' with Helen Shapiro. with Craig Douglas Tue 29 18:35 The Jazz 1980. Musical. Director: Richard Fleischer. Stars Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier & Lucie Oct 19 Singer Arnaz. A Jewish musician defies his father's wishes in order to realize his dream of becoming a jazz singer Tue 29 21:00 Gideon's Way How to Retire without Really Working. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Oct 19 Daphne Anderson. A middle-age couple commit a small time crime once a month and live off the swag Tue 29 22:00 Fragment Of 1970. Drama. Director: Richard C. Sarafian. Stars: David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt Oct 19 Fear and Wilfrid Hyde-White. Tim Brett is holidaying in Italy with his aunt. When she is murdered, he tries to investigate Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 30 00:00 Capone 1975. Drama. Director: Steve Carver. Stars Ben Gazzara, Harry Guardino, Susan Blakely Oct 19 & Sylvester Stallone. The story of the rise and fall of the infamous Chicago gangster Al Capone. Wed 30 02:00 Nomads 1986. Horror. Director: John McTiernan. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Lesley-Anne Down & Oct 19 Anna Maria Monticelli. A French anthropologist specializing in nomadic groups moves to Los Angeles with his wife. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 30 03:50 On The Beat 1962. Comedy. Directed by Robert Asher. Stars Norman Wisdom, Jennifer Jayne & Oct 19 Raymond Huntley. A car park attendant at Scotland Yard dreams of becoming a policeman, but falls short on height! (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 30 06:00 The Vicar of 1937. A Julius Hagen Production. Torn from his poor Irish parish to the Royal court in Oct 19 Bray London, the Vicar finds himself appointed tutor to Charles I's young son. Stars Stanley Holloway & Hugh Miller. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 30 07:20 Moulin 1952. Drama. Director: John Huston. Stars Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Gabor. The story is Oct 19 Rouge that of the crippled artist who forgets his worries by drinking and mingling at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris.
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