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TPTV Schedule March 22Nd to March 28Th nd th TPTV Schedule March 22 to March 28 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 22 00:15 The Fan 1981. Thriller. Directed by Edward Bianchi. Stars Lauren Bacall, Michael Biehn, James Garner Mar 21 & Maureen Stapleton. An actress is stalked by a violent, deranged fan, who begins killing those around her. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 22 02:15 IWM: The True Oscar winning documentary directed by Carol Reed & Garson Kanin about the Allied invasion Mar 21 Glory (1945) of Europe. Commentary by Peter Ustinov, John Laurie, Jimmy Hanley and Richard Attenborough. Mon 22 03:55 Oliver Hardy Oliver Hardy reminisces about his 23-year relationship with Stan Laurel and his early career Mar 21 Interview before the famous partnership was formed, in an interview with Jack Mangan Mon 22 04:00 Lytton's Diary The Lady in the Mask. 1985. Stars: Peter Bowles, Pamela Salem, Jeremy Sinden. Stung by Mar 21 criticism that his column is getting 'tepid', Lytton looks to spice things up a bit. (S1, E03) Mon 22 05:00 The Westerner The Painting. 1962. Western Series created by Sam Peckinpah and starring Brian Keith. One of Mar 21 the most sophisticated westerns for its time or any other. (S1, E13) Mon 22 05:30 Tate The Return of Jessica Jackson. 1960. Western. Stars David McLean. When a man's wife Mar 21 returns after being abducted 8 years ago, he did not expect her to bring home a half-indian child. (S1, E13) Mon 22 06:00 The Hypnotist 1957. Drama. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Stars Roland Culver, Patricia Roc & Paul Mar 21 Carpenter. A test pilot is injured in a plane crash, following which his fiancee takes him to a psychiatrist Mon 22 07:45 Bournemouth in Interesting amateur footage of Bournemouth Seafront in the 1930s. Spot the Punch & Judy Mar 21 1930s man Mon 22 07:50 Let's Be Famous 1939. Comedy. Directed by Walter Forde. Stars Jimmy O'Dea, Betty Driver & Sonnie Hale. An Mar 21 Irishman sets out to become famous as a singer on the radio. But there's a mix up! Mon 22 09:30 William Tell The Ensign. 1959. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard & Jennifer Jayne. When faced Mar 21 with conflict between duty and conscience, Fritz, a Austrian soldier, unexpectedly turns not to Gessler. Mon 22 10:00 Catweazle The Magic Circle. 1971. Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Gary Warren, Moray Watson. A London Mar 21 doctor is consulted about Groome, but he finds Catweazle a far more interesting case. Mon 22 10:30 The Terror (1938) 1938. Drama. Director: Richard Bird. Stars: Wilfrid Lawson, Richard Murdoch, Bernard Lee, Mar 21 Alistair Sim. No-one among the guests at Monk's Hall Priory suspects that The Terror is in their midst... Mon 22 12:00 Overseas Press The Millionth Frenchman. 1957. Stars: Serge Reggiani, Eugene Deckers, Lionel Murton. A Mar 21 Club - Exclusive! national welcome is organised for the millionth Frenchman to be repatriated after the war. Mon 22 12:30 IWM: The Desert Oscar winning documentary directed by Roy Boulting covering the battle of El Alamein. Mar 21 Victory (1943) Commentary spoken by Leo Genn and music composed by William Alwyn Mon 22 13:45 The Farm 1938 A walk around a beautiful Wessex farm in 1938. Directed by Humphrey Jennings. Made with Mar 21 the early British additive colour photographic film process, Dufaycolor. Mon 22 14:00 Enemy At The Door After The Ball. 1978. Stars: Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Emily Richard. Reinicke organizes Mar 21 a dance for soldiers and local girls to attract good publicity. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 22 15:00 Talking Pictures Talking Pictures talks exclusively to Joss Ackland. Star of stage and screen. We discuss his Mar 21 TV with Joss life in film, on stage and TV- a life filled with 'tragedy, farce and fate'. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Ackland Mon 22 15:40 Call Northside 777 1948. Drama. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Stars James Stewart, Richard Conte & Helen Mar 21 Walker. A Chicago reporter looks into an old murder and realises the man jailed for the crime is innocent. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 22 17:55 When Motorways Early footage of the M1. Mar 21 Were Fun Mon 22 18:00 Interpol Calling The Long Weekend. 1959. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield, Roland Bartrop & George Mar 21 Pastell. The body of a man lost at sea washes up in Dover stopping Duval starting his holiday. Mon 22 18:30 The Green Man 1956. Comedy. Stars Alastair Sim, Raymond Huntley, George Cole & Terry-Thomas. A Mar 21 watchmaker turns out to be an assassin whose target is a leading politician but his plans are stalled. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 22 20:05 The Canadians 1961. Western. Directed by Burt Kennedy. Stars Robert Ryan, John Dehner & Torin Thatcher. Mar 21 Mounties attempt to defuse confrontation between Sioux Indians and Indian fighters, after Custer's last stand. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 22 21:50 Lord of The Flies 1964. Drama based on the classic novel. Director: Peter Brook. Stars: James Aubrey, Tom Mar 21 Chapin & Hugh Edwards. Shipwrecked on an island, castaway schoolboys create their own savage civilization. Mon 22 23:40 The Best of The 1981. Comedy. Directed by Stanley Long. Stars Barry Evans, Harry H. Corbett & Diana Dors. Mar 21 Adventures The funniest, naughtiest bits from the 1970s Adventures of series. Bawdy British fun at its cheekiest. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 23 01:20 Scarlet Street 1945. Drama. Director: Fritz Lang. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett & Dan Duryea. A Mar 21 banker in a dying marriage falls for a thug's girlfriend. They find a cruel way to cash in on his infatuation (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 23 03:25 IWM: High Journey 1958. Doc. Narrated by Orson Welles. European countries photographed from low-flying Mar 21 (1958) aircraft with an evocative soundtrack, revealing ancient capitals and heritage sites. Tue 23 04:00 Shadows of Fear Return of Favours. 1971. Stars George Cole, Caroline Blakiston & Jennie Linden. A man Mar 21 discovers that his wife's unpleasant friend and her partner have been indirectly invading their privacy (S1, E06) Tue 23 05:00 The Rogues Money Is For Burning. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, Mar 21 members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. Tue 23 06:00 Honey West 1965. Slay, Gypsy, Slay. Classic crime series produced by Aaron Spelling and starring Anne Mar 21 Francis. Honey and Sam investigate a kidnapping. Tue 23 06:30 Danger Tomorrow 1960. Crime. Director: Terry Bishop. Stars Zena Walker, Robert Urquhart, Rupert Davies. A Mar 21 doctor and his wife move to an old house in a village, but his wife begins to experience strange visions. Tue 23 07:45 Mr Pastry - The Lost short film from 1956 from the private collection of Richard Hearne. Mr. Pastry charges Mar 21 Lancers through a ballroom while dancing with imaginary partners with whom he was completely out of step. Tue 23 07:50 Lilli Marlene 1950. Drama. Lilli, (Lisa Daniely) the French girl whose song 'Lilli Marlene' is loved by the Mar 21 Germans and the allies alike, is captured by the Nazis and rescued by the British. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 23 09:30 The Adventures of The Deserted Castle. 1956. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. The Queen Mar 21 Robin Hood Mother has a mission for Robin but both Marion and Robin surprised to see her at a deserted castle. Tue 23 10:00 Catweazle The Thirteenth Sign. 1971. Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Gary Warren, Moray Watson. Catweazle Mar 21 has now collected all 12 signs of the zodiac. But he still needs to discover the 13th before he can fly. Tue 23 10:30 The Courtneys of 1947. Drama. Director: Herbert Wilcox. Stars: Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Gladys Young. Mar 21 Curzon Street The story of three generations of the Courtney family, from the nineteenth century to the Second World War Tue 23 12:45 Whistle Down the 1961. Drama. Directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Bernard Lee, Alan Bates and Hayley Mills. Mar 21 Wind Three young children encounter a murderer on the run. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 23 14:45 Charlie Chaplin: Glimpses: Charlie Chaplin in 'Trying To Reform'. A rare short of Chaplin's where he's trying Mar 21 Trying to Reform - desperately to stay on the straight and narrow. But who is conning who? Glimpses Tue 23 14:50 A Bell For Adano 1945. War. Directed by Henry King. Stars Gene Tierney, John Hodiak, William Bendix, & Mar 21 Richard Conte. A major and his men attempt to restore law and order in the war-torn Italian town of Adano. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 23 17:00 No Hiding Place - 1961. Crime. Directed by Richard West. Stars: Raymond Francis, Eric Lander & Peter Vaughan. Mar 21 Dead Ringer A newly discovered episode. Tough case surrounding a clever horse racing 'ringer'. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 23 18:00 Interpol Calling You Can't Die Twice. 1959. Stars Charles Korvin, Edwin Richfield, Roland Bartrop & George Mar 21 Pastell. When a man is killed in a car crash it is found out he died in a gunfight three month before. Tue 23 18:30 A Day Begins in Warming Glimpses of Manchester 'waking up'. From the streets to the factories and the docks Mar 21 Manchester and everything in between. (1960s) Tue 23 18:55 An Evening With 1967. Directed by Kenny Clayton. Lay unknown in his family's garage for nearly forty years, a Mar 21 Matt Monro film reel of Matt Monro performing live, is the only known film of Britain's greatest singer.
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