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TPTV Schedule November 30Th to December 6Th 2020 th th TPTV Schedule November 30 to December 6 2020 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 30 00:00 Girl in Room 13 1960. Crime. Directed by Richard E. Cunha. Stars Brian Donlevy, Andrea Bayard, Victor Merinow. Nov 20 A letter summons American detective, Steve Marshall, to Brazil in search of a fugitive murderess. Mon 30 01:35 Timeslip 1955. Crime. Directed by Ken Hughes. Stars Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue & Joseph Tomelty. A Nov 20 body is recovered from the Thames and reporter, Delaney, identifies the man as being a nuclear physicist. Mon 30 03:25 Laurel & Hardy: 1954. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy & Bob Warren. A tribute to the legendary comic duo on the Nov 20 This Is Your Life American version of This Is Your Life, presented by Ralph Edwards. Mon 30 04:00 Hannay A Point of Honour. 1988. Stars Robert Powell, Christopher Scoular & Gavin Richards. An Nov 20 encounter with a young lady on a train leads to a strange weekend of mistaken identity and danger (S1,E02) Mon 30 05:00 Burke's Law 1967. Who Killed Hamlet? The crime-solving adventures of dashing, debonair Amos Burke (Gene Nov 20 Barry ), an L.A.P.D. homicide captain who is also a millionaire. Mon 30 06:00 Marconiphone 1930s silent film on The famous Radio made by Marconiphone at £6 a week! A great example of Nov 20 this British manufacturing companies products and services. Mon 30 06:15 Broken Blossoms 1936. Directed by John Brahm and starring Emlyn Williams, Dolly Hass and Arthur Margetson. A Nov 20 Chinese missionary comes to England where he helps a young girl who is ill treated by her father. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 30 08:00 School Dinners & Bernard Cribbins presents 'Safety makes Sense' looking at the jobs of School Dinner Ladies in the Nov 20 Kitchen Safety 1970s and the workings of a large kitchen and its 70s machinery. Mon 30 08:20 Dual Alibi 1947. Drama. Directed by Alfred Travers. Stars Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey, Terence de Marney. Nov 20 Twin trapezists fall out over a lottery ticket and a worthless woman, but later extract a unique revenge. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 30 10:00 Robin's Nest Sleeping Patterns. Stars: Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Robin Nest, a fully Nov 20 qualified, unemployed chef has big ambitions to open his own Bistro... But his plans go awry Mon 30 10:30 Model For Murder 1959. Drama. Directed by Terry Bishop. Stars Keith Andes, Hazel Court, Michael Gough, Julia Nov 20 Arnall & Patricia Jessel. A Mayfair dress designer arranges for the theft of valuable jewellery. Mon 30 12:00 Brandy for the 1951. Comedy. A young couple on a boating holiday off the Kent coast get caught up in a Nov 20 Parson smuggling racket. Starring Kenneth More, Charles Hawtrey & Alfie Bass. Mon 30 13:35 Carve Her Name 1958. War Drama. Director: Lewis Gilbert. Stars Virginia McKenna, Paul Scofield & Jack Warner. Nov 20 With Pride Based on the true story of WW2 special agent Violette Szabo recruited to work as a spy in France. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 30 15:55 1960s Torquay - ... Holiday Destination. Narrated by Johnny Morris this charming travelogue shouts loudly and Nov 20 The Perfect proudly of the wonders of Torquay in the 1960s as a holiday destination. Shot in Beautiful colour. Holiday Destination Mon 30 16:15 Broken Journey 1948. Drama. Director: Ken Annakin & Michael C Chorlton. Stars Phyllis Calvert, James Donald, Nov 20 David Tomlinson & Margot Grahame. A plane crash lands miles from civilisation. The passengers must prevail Mon 30 18:00 Sir Francis Drake Slaves of Spain. 1962. Stars: Mark Eden, Dallas Cavell & Mchael Ripper. The Golden Hind is in Nov 20 urgent need of supplies, so they put into Tobago. The British prisoners are being used as slave labour. Mon 30 18:30 BFI: Post Haste 1934. Factual. Humphrey Jennings' first film as a director, a brief overview of the British postal Nov 20 service. Mon 30 18:40 The Prince and 1978. Drama. Director: Richard Fleischer. Stars Mark Lester, Ernest Borgnine, Oliver Reed, Raquel Nov 20 The Pauper Welch, Rex Harrison. A Prince and a pauper find that they are identical and decide to trade places. Mon 30 21:00 Hazell Hazell Gets the Boot. 1979. Stars: Nicholas Ball, Peter Bourke, Liz Crowther. Hazell finds himself Nov 20 in deep trouble when he is hired by a local villian. Mon 30 22:00 Come Back, Little 1952. Drama. Director: Daniel Mann. Stars: Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth & Terry Moore. A Nov 20 Sheba loveless marriage is rocked when a young woman rents a room in the couple's house. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 30 00:00 The Looking 1970. Action. Director: Frank R Pierson. Stars Christopher Jones, Pia Degermark & Ralph Nov 20 Glass War Richardson. From the John le Carre novel; a British spy sends a Polish defector to East Germany on a mission (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 01 02:10 The Shakedown 1960. Drama. Terence Morgan plays 'Augie' a crook just released from prison and intent on Dec 20 getting his rackets back from 'Collar' (Harry H Corbett). Starring Bill Owen, Robert Beatty and Hazel Court. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 04:00 Reilly: Ace of Prelude to War. 1983. Stars: Sam Neill, Jeananne Crowley, David Suchet. Sidney Reilly passes on Dec 20 Spies information that enables the Japanese fleet to sink the Russian Pacific Squadron. Tue 01 05:00 Burke's Law 1967. The Rabbit's Husband. The crime-solving adventures of dashing, debonair Amos Burke Dec 20 (Gene Barry ), an L.A.P.D. homicide captain who is also a millionaire. Tue 01 06:00 Bad Blood 1981. Drama. Directed by Mike Newell and starring Jack Thompson. Set in WW2 and based on a Dec 20 true story of the New Zealand farmer who refuses to hand in his firearms and the siege that follows. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 08:10 Benefits of A 1950s British information cartoon on the benefits of owning a fridge in the kitch - and the best Dec 20 owning a Fridge - way to buy one! 1950s Tue 01 08:15 The Gay Dog 1954. Comedy. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars Wilfred Pickles, Petula Clark, Megs Jenkins, John Dec 20 Blythe, Peter Butterworth & Jon Pertwee. A Miner tries to increase his dog's odds at a big greyhound race Tue 01 10:00 Robin's Nest The Bistro Kids. Stars: Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. It's nearly opening day at Dec 20 the Bistro, but Robin runs into problems with the public health inspector. Tue 01 10:30 The Floating 1954. Drama. Stars Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler & Mary Germaine. A Scotland Yard detective Dec 20 Dutchman goes undercover among a gang of jewel thieves. Tue 01 12:05 Hue and Cry 1947. Adventure. Director: Charles Crichton. Stars Alastair Sim, Frederick Piper, Harry Fowler. A Dec 20 gang of street boys foil a master crook who sends commands for robberies in a cunning way. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 13:45 Spare a Copper 1940. Comedy. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars George Formby, Dorothy Hyson, George Dec 20 Merritt. A War Reserve Policeman foils saboteurs plotting to destroy a warship. Tue 01 15:20 The Stable Door 1966. Directed by Pat Jackson. Stars: Harry Fowler.Jack MacGowran, Dandy Nichols. A criminal Dec 20 gang conspire to rob a warehouse. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 16:00 Another Time, 1958. Drama. Directed by Lewis Allen. Stars: Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan, Glynis Johns & Sean Dec 20 Another Place Connery. A beautiful New York newspaper woman falls in love with a married BBC war correspondent. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 18:00 William Tell The Bear. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard & Jennifer Jayne. When his son joins Tell's Dec 20 group and refuses to return home, the Bear, swears to seek revenge on Tell and his followers. Tue 01 18:30 Sea to Plate and 1956. Documentary on the distribution of fish throughout England. From tower bridge at 6am at Dec 20 Billingsgate in Billingsgate in the 1950s to all the little harbours around the coast and everything in between. 1956 - Glimpses Tue 01 18:55 Lucy Gallant 1955. Drama. Directed by Robert Parrish. Starring Jane Wyman, Charlton Heston & Claire Trevor. Dec 20 Lucy opens a gown shop. Rancher Casey disdains 'working women', but he is madly in love with Lucy. Tue 01 21:00 Budgie Brief Encounter. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. Budgie has a chance Dec 20 encounter with an old friend, Inga, at a railway station. They haven't seen each other for quite a time... Tue 01 22:00 Desire Under The 1958. Drama. Director: Delbert Mann. Stars: Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Frank Overton & Burl Dec 20 Elms Ives. A New England farmer finds a new wife, but his son is also attracted to her. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 02 00:15 To the Devil a 1976. Horror. Director: Peter Sykes. Stars Christopher Lee, Richard Widmark, Honor Blackman & Dec 20 Daughter Denholm Elliot. An American novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists. Wed 02 02:05 Tread Softly 1958. Crime Drama. Sizzling Calico (Diana Dors) plans a robbery to cover-up embezzlement and Dec 20 Stranger gambling debts of brothers John (George Baker) and Dave (Terence Morgan). (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 02 03:50 Bash and Grab 1965. Director: Barry Rutherford. Narration by: Valentine Dyall. Stars: Michael Goldie & Tony Dec 20 Taylor. Excellent 60s Public Information film on the crooks and how crime doesn't pay.
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