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TPTV Schedule July 16Th - 22Nd 2018 TPTV Schedule July 16th - 22nd 2018 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 16 6:00 Scotland Yard 1956. The Wall of Death. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Cyril Jul 18 Chamberlain, Vernon Greeves and Vanda Godsell. A murder at a fairground proves a puzzling case for the police. (S1, E15) Mon 16 6:35 The Steel Key 1953. Directed By Robert S. Baker and starring Terence Morgan, Joan Jul 18 Rice and Raymond Lovell. A professor working on a steel formula is murdered. Those after the formula will stop at nothing. Mon 16 8:00 Child in the House 1956. Drama. Director: Cy Endfield. Stars Phyllis Calvert, Eric Portman Jul 18 & Stanley Baker. A young girl is left with her relatives while her mother is in hospital. Her father, a crook, pays her a visit. Mon 16 9:40 The Gilded Cage 1955. Directed by John Gilling and starring Alex Nicol. Two brothers Jul 18 are embroiled in a racket to smuggle a valuable painting. When a murder is committed they must try and clear their names. Mon 16 11:15 Pygmalion 1938. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Leslie Howard & Jul 18 Wendy Hiller. Higgins, an expert in the study of phonetics, bets that he can turn Eliza, a 'worthless guttersnipe', into a duchess. Mon 16 13:15 Lost Hours 1952. Crime drama filmed at Denham Studios. Starring Mark Stevens, Jul 18 Jean Kent, John Bentley and Thora Hird. An American test pilot is framed for killing a wartime comrade. Mon 16 14:45 Silver Fleet 1943. War. Directors: Vernon Sewell & Gordon Wellesley. Stars Ralph Jul 18 Richardson, Googie Withers & Esmond Knight. The Gestapo, anxious for operational submarines, meet with the owner of a Dutch port. Mon 16 16:30 Burke's Law 1964. Who Killed My Girl? Directed by Don Taylor. Stars Gene Barry, Jul 18 Gary Conway & Regis Toomey. Using a .38 revolver with a silencer, an assailant murders heiress Diana Mercer in her bedroom. Mon 16 17:30 Scales of Justice 1966. Company of Fools. Stars Edgar Lustgarten & Barrie Ingham. Five Jul 18 strangers band together to exact revenge on a man who ruined them financially. (S1, E10) Mon 16 18:05 A Cry From The 1958. Drama starring Max Bygraves, Barbara Murray and Colin Jul 18 Streets Petersen. A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with a group of homeless children. Music by Larry Adler. Mon 16 20:00 Top of the Bill 1971. Lost Documentary feature about the great days of variety with Jul 18 Ben Warris, Davey Kaye, Sally Barnes, Peter Cavanagh, Ken Goodwin & more. Mon 16 21:00 The Gentle Touch Something Blue. 1980. Directed by John Reardon. Stars Jill Gascoine, Jul 18 William Marlowe & Derek Thompson. Maggie is in a moral dilemma, when she overhears her son talk about watching a 'Dirty' movie. Mon 16 22:00 The Whole Truth 1958. Drama. Directed by John Guillermin & Dan Cohen. Stars Stewart Jul 18 Granger, Donna Reed & George Sanders. A film producer becomes a suspect to the stabbing of an actress after his recent affair. Mon 16 23:45 Prime Of Miss Jean 1969. Drama. Director: Ronald Neame. Stars Maggie Smith, Celia Jul 18 Brodie Johnson, Robert Stephens & Gordon Jackson. A teacher wants her pupils to embrace romantic ideals rather than hard facts. Mon 16 2:05 The Demon 1980. Horror directed by Percival Rubens and starring Jennifer Holmes, Jul 18 Cameron Mitchell and Craig Gardner. The screams you hear may be your own! Mon 16 3:50 Gasbags 1941. Comedy. Directed by Walter Forde and Marcel Varnel. Starring Jul 18 The Crazy Gang, Moore Marriott and Wally Patch. A mobile fish and chip shop is accidentally dragged to Nazi Germany. Mon 16 5:25 The Talk of The Glitz, Glamour and Showgirls Memories of the iconic London Jul 18 Town Story entertainment venue The Talk of the Town, with Sir Bruce Forsyth, Anita Harris and Vince Hill hosted by Neil Sean DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 17 6:00 Scotland Yard 1956. The Case of the River Morgue. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Jul 18 Starring Hugh Moxey, Gorgon Needham and Jane Welsh. The police are summoned when a dead body is stolen. (S1, E16) Tue 17 6:35 Three Silent Men 1940. Crime. An inventor of a deadly weapon to be used against the Jul 18 allies is injured in a crash. Surgeon, Sir James (Sebastian Shaw) saves his life but learns of his plot. Stars Derrick De Marney Tue 17 8:00 The Flemish Farm 1943. War drama. Directed by Jeffery Dell and starring Jane Baxter, Jul 18 Clifford Evans and Philip Friend. An injured pilot and his nurse are separated when Belgium surrenders to the Nazis. Tue 17 9:40 Flood Tide (1934) 1934. Drama directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Jul 18 Peggy Novak and Leslie Hatton. Set on the Thames estuary, romance blossoms for a young couple. Filmed at Twickenham Studios Tue 17 10:55 Meet Mr Callaghan 1954. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders. Private detective Jul 18 Slim Callaghan (Derrick De Marney) is hired to find out why a rich uncle changed his will. Tue 17 12:40 The Magnificent 1967. Comedy. Director: Cliff Owen. Stars Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Jul 18 Two Margit Saad & Isobel Black. Two salesmen travel to a small South American country to peddle their wares. Tue 17 14:35 Androcles and the 1953. Drama. Starring Alan Young as Androcles, a Christian who lives Jul 18 Lion in ancient Rome. Upon seeing a lion in severe pain, he manages to remove a massive thorn from the beast's paw. Tue 17 16:30 Burke's Law 1964. Who Killed the Eleventh Best Dressed Woman in the World? Jul 18 Directed by Don Weis. Stars Gene Barry, Gary Conway & Regis Toomey. A notorious husband stealer, is found murdered in the mud bath. Tue 17 17:30 Scales of Justice 1966. The Haunted Man. Stars Edgar Lustgarten & Keith Barron. An Jul 18 actor receives a head injury breaking up a robbery. The injury effects his memory and he can no longer remember his part. (S1, E11) Tue 17 18:05 Counter-Attack 1945. Drama. Directed by Zoltan Korda. Stars Paul Muni, Marguerite Jul 18 Chapman & Larry Parks. A Russian paratrooper and eight Nazi soldiers are trapped inside the basement of a bombed-out building. Tue 17 19:55 A Little of What You 1968. A loving tribute to British Music Hall with Lily Morris and Gus Jul 18 Fancy Elen. Featuring original archive film, rare prints, portraits and photographs, it traces what remains of the great music halls. Tue 17 21:00 The Gentle Touch Decoy. 1980. Directed by John Reardon. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Jul 18 Marlowe & Derek Thompson. When a series of rapes on women plague the area, Maggie Forbes must go undercover as a barmaid. Tue 17 22:00 Walk on the Wild 1962. Drama. Directed by Edward Dmytryk. Stars Laurence Harvey, Jul 18 Side Capucine & Jane Fonda. A young Texan leaves his depression-ravaged town for New Orleans in search of his lost love. Tue 17 0:20 Death Drums Along 1963. Adventure. Directed by Lawrence Huntington. Stars Richard Jul 18 the River Todd, Marianne Koch & Albert Lieven. Inspector Sanders is investigating a murder in an African hospital when he is lead to a silver mine Tue 17 2:00 Hoodlum 1951. Crime drama. Directed by Max Nosseck and starring Lawrence Jul 18 Tierney, Allene Roberts and Marjorie Riordan. Career criminal Vincent Lubeck betrays his family's trust. ​(Subtitles Available) Tue 17 3:15 Up With the Lark 1943. Musical. Directed by Phil Brandon. Starring Ethel Revnell, Gracie Jul 18 West & Adrienne Fancey. Ethel and Gracie pursue a gang of robbers to their secret headquarters in the countryside. Tue 17 4:25 The Trollenberg 1958. Sci-Fi. A series of deaths on a Swiss mountain-side appear to be Jul 18 Terror connected to a mysterious cloud. Stars: Forrest Tucker, Warren Mitchell & Andrew Faulds. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 18 6:00 Scotland Yard 1956. Destination Death. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars Russell Jul 18 Napier, Paula Byrne and Melissa Stribling. A body at a London airport, and a flask of poison leads Scotland Yard to Lisbon. (S1, E17) Wed 18 6:35 Three Steps to the 1953. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. American cargo ship Officer Jul 18 Gallows Stevens (Scott Brady), finds out that his brother is the frame-up victim of a smuggling gang and is due to be executed for murder. Wed 18 8:15 Mark of The 1957. Crime drama directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Anton Jul 18 Phoenix Diffring. Crooks steal a secret metal formula and plan to smuggle it into East Germany. Wed 18 9:30 Send For Paul 1946. Crime drama directed by John Argyle and starring Anthony Jul 18 Temple Hulme and Joy Shelton. Scotland Yard calls in novelist and amateur detective Paul Temple to help track down a gang of diamond robbers. Wed 18 11:15 Echo Of Diana 1963. Joan is distraught at the death of her husband in a plane crash Jul 18 but all is not what it seems. Stars: Vincent Ball & Betty McDowall. Wed 18 12:30 Vendetta For The 1969. Action. Director: Jim O'Connolly. Stars Roger Moore, Aimi Jul 18 Saint MacDonald, Ian Hendry & Rosemary Dexter. Set in Naples, an elegant thief is outraged after witnessing the murder of a British banker. Wed 18 14:30 Panic In The Streets 1950. Drama. Director: Elia Kazan. Stars Richard Widmark, Jack Jul 18 Palance, Barbara Bel Geddes & Paul Douglas.
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