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TPTV Subtitles June 28Th to July 4Th Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 28 06:00 Anything to 1938 th th TPTV Subtitles June 28 to July 4 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 28 06:00 Anything To 1938. John Loder and Elliot Makeham star in this topical thriller. Professor Grayson is working Jun Declare? on an anti-gas formula and Dr. Klee, whose peace propaganda masks other interests, means to obtain it. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Mon 28 07:30 Strawberry Roan 1945. Drama. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars: William Hartnell, Carol Raye & Walter Fitzgerald. A Jun farmer marries a city girl and tries to help her become more settled on the farm. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Mon 28 14:00 Enemy At The Door Committee Man. 1980. Stars Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Antonia Pemberton. Dr. Martel Jun rejoins the controlling committee as a health officer after being asked by John Ambrose to do so. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Mon 28 16:20 The Pot Carriers 1962. Drama. Director: Peter Graham Scott. Stars Ronald Fraser, Carole Lesley, Alfred Burke. A Jun young prisoner struggles to adjust to life inside. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Mon 28 18:40 The Blue Parrot 1954. Crime Drama starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ferdy Mayne and John Le Mesurier. Jun A Soho nightclub is the focus for an undercover investigation after the murder of a small time crook. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Tue 29 01:15 The Friends of 1973. Crime. Director: Peter Yates. Stars: Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle & Richard Jordan. Jun Eddie Coyle Boston gunrunner Eddie Coyle's last chance to avoid a prison sentence is to become an informer. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Tue 29 12:10 The Other Love 1947. Romantic drama. Seriously ill concert pianist Karen (Barbara Stanwyck) is admitted to a Jun Swiss sanatorium, where she is attracted to the suave Doctor Stanton (David Niven). (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Tue 29 15:00 No Hiding Place - 1961. Crime. Director: Richard Gilbert. Starring: Raymond Francis. A case of ransom and kidnap. Jun Told by a Dead Man Thank goodness for two London barbers who remember a vital clue- a 'singe'. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Tue 29 16:00 The Frogmen 1951. Adventure. Director: Lloyd Bacon. Stars: Richard Widmark, Robert Wagner, Dana Andrews. Jun A U.S. Navy underwater team is assigned to destroy a submarine base on a Japanese held island. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Tue 29 18:00 One Step Beyond Premonition. 1959. Starring Pamela Lincoln, Paul Langton and Skip Young. A woman becomes Jun haunted by a premonition of her own death. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 05:00 Stagecoach West The Big Gun. Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray run a stagecoach line in the Old West, where they Jun come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 06:00 Sheepdog of the 1941. Drama. Directed by Germain Burger. Stars David Farrar, Philip Friend & Helen Perry. Jun Hills Farmers are all losing sheep, all except 'Riggy's'. Is it because of his 'great' sheepdog? Or… (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 08:20 Rockets in the 1960. Director William C. Hammond. Stars Gena Yates, Heather Lyons & Gordon Adam. A group Jun Dunes of children attempt to prevent the War Office from closing their beach to make a rocket- launching site. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 09:30 The Champions Happening. 1968. Stars Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo, William Gaunt. The Champions are Jun in Australia infiltrating a terrorist group with access to a radioactive device in the Desert. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 10:30 Francis of Assisi 1961. Drama. Director: Michael Curtiz. Stars: Bradford Dillman, Dolores Hart & Stuart Whitman. Jun The life of the revered 13th century saint, who showed his love of God through his veneration of animals. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Wed 30 12:40 Narrowing Circle 1955. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter and Hazel Court. Jun A magazine crime writer is passed over for promotion by a rival who also steals the girl, but is murdered. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Thu 01 00:50 Man In The Attic 1953. Thriller. Director: Hugo Fregonese. Stars Jack Palance, Constance Smith & Byron Palmer. Jul A Landlady begins to suspect her new tenant is Jack the Ripper when a self-described pathologist moves in (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Thu 01 02:25 Frozen Alive 1964. Sci-Fi. Directed by Bernard Knowles. Mark Stevens, Marianne Koch & Wolfgang Lukschy. Jul A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Thu 01 06:05 Variety Jubilee 1943. Musical. Kit (Ellis Irving) and Joe Swann (Reginald Purdell) are variety stars. Kits' son is Jul killed in the First World War but the grandson revives the music hall and joins the RAF musical. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Thu 01 15:50 New Kind of Love 1963. Comedy. Directed by Melville Shavelson. Stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Thelma Jul Ritter. A womanising American reporter in Paris mistakes a fashion designer for a high-class prostitute (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Thu 01 18:40 The Black Rider 1954. Directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson and Lionel Jeffries. A Jul local reporter discovers a group of enemy agents, but will the story get him promotion? (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Fri 02 00:30 Something To Live 1952. Drama. Directed by George Stevens. Stars Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland & Teresa Wright. A Jul For reformed drinker puts a strain on his marriage helping an actress's career threatened by drinking. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Fri 02 07:05 The Jungle Book 1942. Adventure. Directed by Zoltan Korda. Stars Sabu, Joseph Calleia & John Qualen. An Jul adaptation of Kipling's tale, in which a man-cub is protected by Baloo the bear and Bagheera the Black Panther. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Fri 02 11:10 For the Love of Ada 1972. Comedy. Stars Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell & Jack Smethurst. Based on Jul the hit Thames sitcom, it follows the late-flowering romance between two young-at-heart pensioners. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Fri 02 12:55 On The Double 1961. Comedy. Director: Melville Shavelson. Stars: Danny Kaye, Dana Wynter, Margaret Jul Rutherford & Wilfrid Hyde-White. An American soldier impersonates an English general in order to confuse the Nazis. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Fri 02 18:00 Doctor In Clover 1966. Comedy. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Jul Shirley Anne Field. Gaston Grimsdyke enrols on a medical course run by Sir Lancelot Spratt. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 07:10 Charlie Chan at the 1937. Comedy. Director H. Bruce Humberstone. Stras Warner Oland, Katherine DeMille & Jul Olympics Pauline Moore. Detective Chan chases spies at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 09:00 Superman Japoteurs. 1942.Stars Bud Collyer, Joan Alexander & Jackson Beck. Superman vs. Japanese Jul spies hijacking a new super-bomber. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 09:35 Green Hornet The Plunge of Peril. 1941. Starring: Warren Hull. Brett returns & wants to get to the bottom of Jul Strikes Again the racket. A helpful lead suggests that the crime syndicate has its fingers in more than one pie. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 11:10 The Lone Ranger Old Joe's Sister. 1949. Stars Clayton Moore & Jay Silverheels. Joe Peter is visited by his sister Jul after thirty years except Joe is now being impersonated by jailbird Biff Baker. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 11:40 Radar Men From Mass Execution. 1952. Starring: George Wallace, Aline Towne & Roy Barcroft. Can Cody escape Jul The Moon the rock fall? Retik orders the death of Cody & his team. Retik decides to journey to Earth. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 11:55 Buster Keaton & ... 'Clowning Around'. Rare footage of Buster Keaton & Richard Hearne larking around in Jul Richard Hearne America in the 1950s / 1960s. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) 'Clowning Around' Sat 03 14:00 Rockets Galore 1958. Comedy. Director: Michael Relph. Stars: Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden, Roland Culver. Jul Residents of a small island in the Atlantic resist their government's plan to make their home a missile base (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 16:00 The Music Box 1932. Comedy. Director: James Parrott. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy Gilbert, Gladys Gale Jul & Charlie Hall. Laurel and Hardy deliver a piano, but struggle to carry it up a flight of stairs. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 16:40 Pack Up Your 1932. Comedy. Directors: George Marshall & Raymond McCarey. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jul Troubles James Finlayson & Don Dillaway. Stan and Ollie try to locate the orphaned child of their buddy, Eddie. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 18:35 Garden of Evil 1954. Western. Director: Henry Hathaway. Starring: Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Jul Widmark. Three American adventurers rescue a man trapped in a gold mine in the wilds of Mexico. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 20:35 House On 92nd 1945. Espionage. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Stars William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan & Signe Hasso. Jul Street An American student is approached by a Nazi spy ring, to infiltrate the FBI and become a double agent. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sat 03 22:20 HUD 1963. Western. Directed by Martin Ritt. Stars Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas & Patricia Neal. A Jul cow dies from hoof and-mouth disease, Hud declares his father mentally incompetent to save the herd. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sun 04 02:40 Little Fauss and Big 1970. Comedy-Drama. Director: Sidney J. Furie. Stars Robert Redford, Michael J. Pollard, Lauren Jul Halsy Hutton, Noah Beery Jr. & Lucille Benson. The exploits of two bikers, one of Redford's lesser known works. (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sun 04 09:30 Law Of The 1960. Prairie Incident. Sam Buckhart was an Apache who had saved the life of a U.S. officer. Jul Plainsman When the officer died, he left Sam money that he put towards his education. (S1, E1) (SUBTITLE AVAILABLE) Sun 04 10:00 Date With Disaster 1957. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders and starring Tom Drake, William Hartnell and Jul Shirely Eaton.
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