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TPTV Schedule March 9Th to March 15Th 2020 TPTV Schedule March 9th to March 15th 2020 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 09 01:50 West 11 1963. Drama. Directed by Michael Winner. Starring Alfred Lynch, Eric Portman Mar 20 & Kathleen Harrison. A down on his luck Joe Beckett is recruited into crime by Richard Dyce. Mon 09 03:40 Mystery at 1954. Thriller. Director: Joe Mendoza. Stars Peter Illing. A ski champion uncle Mar 20 Monstein tries to kill his nephew in order to gain his inheritance in this British crime mystery short film. Mon 09 04:15 Scarlet Thread 1951. Crime drama directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kathleen Byron, Mar 20 Laurence Harvey and Sydney Tafler. Two high flying crooks take part in a robbery that goes very wrong. (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 05:45 Playing In The Made in 1947 by the Petroleum Film Bureau. Directed By Michael Law. A Road Mar 20 Road Safety film on the dangers of playing in the roads of London in 1947. Mon 09 06:00 House of 1953. Crime. Directed by Maurice Elvey. An Army officer (William Sylvester) Mar 20 Blackmail and Carol (Mary Germaine) must solve the murder of a blackmailer or be charged themselves. (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 07:25 One Man, One Made in 1971. Filmed at Scotland Yard. An insightful film on the police dogs Mar 20 Dog and their handlers and what was the state of crime in London and surrounding areas in the 1970s. Mon 09 07:40 Police Dog 1955. Drama. Starring Joan Rice, Tim Turner & Sandra Dorne. When his Mar 20 colleague is shot dead by a burglar, PC Frank Mason vows for justice. After becoming a dog-handler, he finds a new partner. (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 09:10 Glimpses of Glimpses: Made as an educational film showing our crops of hops & fruit. The Mar 20 Southern film provides a startling glimpses of bygone days of all of the Southern area of England in 1968 the UK including great aerial shots. Mon 09 09:30 Where There's A 1955. Comedy. Director: Vernon Sewell. A cockney family inherit a ramshackle Mar 20 Will (1955) farm. Alfie (Leslie Dwyer) wants to make a go of it. Starring George Cole and Kathleen Harrison. (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 11:00 Richard 1957. Crime. Stars David Janssen, Roxane Brooks & Russ Conway. Originally a Mar 20 Diamond radio program created by Blake Edwards. Diamond is an ex-cop, who uses his contacts to solve his private cases. (S1, E8) Mon 09 11:30 The Devil-Ship 1964. Drama. Directed by Don Sharp. Stars Christopher Lee, Andrew Keir, Mar 20 Pirates Suzan Farmer & John Cairney. A deserter of the Spanish Armada arrives on the British coast and terrorizes the local inhabitants. Mon 09 13:15 IWM: The New 1943. British Army training film directed by Carol Reed with Peter Ustinov, Mar 20 Lot John Laurie, Raymond Huntley, John Slater and a cameo appearance from Robert Donat. (Film later reworked as 'The Way Ahead') Mon 09 14:05 A Man About 1947. Drama. Stars: Margaret Johnston, Dulcie Gray & Kieron Moore. Agnes Mar 20 the House and Ellen, two poor English sisters unexpectedly inherit from their uncle a rich estate near Naples. Mon 09 15:55 Angels One Five 1952. War. Director: George More O'Ferrall. Stars Jack Hawkins, Michael Mar 20 Denison, John Gregson & Dulcie Grey & Veronica Hurst. The story of life in the RAF during the Battle of Britain. (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 17:55 I'm All Right 1959. Comedy. Directed by John Boulting. Stars Peter Sellers, Terry-Thomas & Mar 20 Jack Ian Carmichael. After leaving the army, upper class Windrush takes a job in industry. He then inadvertently starts a strike (Subtitles Available) Mon 09 20:00 Danger UXB The Silver Lining. 1979 Stars Anthony Andrews, Judy Geeson & Geraldine Mar 20 Gardner. The men of 347 section have their skills put to the test as they attempt to defuse a bomb in a Soho nightclub. (S1, E5) Mon 09 21:00 Special Branch Round the Clock. 1973. Stars: George Sewell, Patrick Mower, Roger Rowland Mar 20 Tensions mount as Craven and Haggerty are on a stakeout. Mon 09 22:00 Peeping Tom 1960. Horror. Director: Michael Powell. Stars: Carl Boehm, Anna Massey, Moira Mar 20 Shearer. A young man murders women, using a movie camera to film their dying expressions of terror. Mon 09 00:00 Station Six- 1963. Drama. Director: Seth Holt. Stars: Carroll Baker, Peter van Eyck, Ian Mar 20 Sahara Bannen. A female member joins a group of men running an oil station in the Sahara Desert and the emotions start soaring. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 10 02:00 Danger Lights 1930. Drama. Director: George B. Seitz. Stars Louis Wolheim, Robert Mar 20 Armstrong & Jean Arthur. A Homeless man gets a job on railroad by the yard boss, but quickly falls in love with the boss's Fiancée Tue 10 03:30 IWM: They Also Film tribute to the 'Housewives of Britain', Second World War, directed by Ruby Mar 20 Serve (1940) Grierson Tue 10 03:40 Out of The Fog 1962. Crime drama directed by Montgomery Tully. An ex-con is the prime Mar 20 suspect when a series of murders occur under a full moon. Every victim is a blonde young woman. Starring David Sumner (Subtitles Available) Tue 10 05:00 Rooms Jo and Anne Pt1. Stars Susan Skipper, Sally Watts, Brian Protheroe. When Mar 20 Anne's roommate meets a new man, trouble starts between them. Tue 10 05:30 Rooms Jo and Anne Pt2. Stars Susan Skipper, Sally Watts, Bill Dean. Anne is so busy Mar 20 looking for people to care about she misses what's right in front of her. Tue 10 06:00 The Price of 1959. Drama. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars Gordon Jackson, June Mar 20 Silence Thorburn & Mary Clare. Roger forges a new life for himself after his release from prison. But his past catches up with him. (Subtitles Available) Tue 10 07:35 Colonel's Cup 1945. Short. Director: Francis Searle. Stars Jean Simmons, Peter Jeffery, Roy Mar 20 Russell. A schoolboy almost misses the school sports day when he is wrongly punished for cruelty to a dog. Tue 10 07:50 Dilemma 1962. Crime. In this critically acclaimed British film, Harry returns home from Mar 20 work to be told by a neighbour that screams came from his house moments earlier. Starring Patricia Burke & Robert Dean. Tue 10 09:10 Trouble Brewing 1939. Comedy. Director: Anthony Kimmins. Stars George Formby, Googie Mar 20 Withers and Gus McNaughton. George has won a lot of money at the races, but he's paid with counterfeit money. Tue 10 11:00 Richard 1957. Crime. Stars David Janssen, Roxane Brooks & Russ Conway. Originally a Mar 20 Diamond radio program created by Blake Edwards. Diamond is an ex-cop, who uses his contacts to solve his private cases. (S1, E9) Tue 10 11:30 The Winslow 1948. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Stars Robert Donat, Cedric Mar 20 Boy Hardwicke & Basil Radford. Pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a theft. His parents demand a trial. Tue 10 13:50 Play It Cool 1962. Drama. Stars Billy Fury, Dennis Price, Ray Brooks, Bobby Vee, Helen Mar 20 Shapiro. This charming, pre-Beatles-era musical feature was among Michael Winner's earliest films. Tue 10 15:30 Dancing With 1947. Crime Drama. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Richard Mar 20 Crime Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes, Sheila Sim & Garry Marsh. A Cab driver gets mistaken with a gang. He sets out to expose the group. (Subtitles Available) Tue 10 17:10 Miranda 1948. Comedy. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars: Glynis Johns, Googie Withers, Mar 20 Margaret Rutherford. A Harley Street doctor returns to his wife from a fishing holiday with a mermaid. Tue 10 18:50 The Magic Box 1952. Biography. Director: John Boulting. Stars: Robert Donat, Maria Schell & Mar 20 Renee Asherson. A chronicle of the life of William Friese Greene, a British inventor and early pioneer in cinema. (Subtitles Available) Tue 10 21:00 Reilly: Ace of The Visiting Fireman. 1983. Stars: Sam Neill, Leo McKern, Norman Rodway. Mar 20 Spies Reilly is sent on a mission to a German armaments factory to obtain the plans of a naval gun. Tue 10 22:00 Impulse (1984) 1984. Horror. Directed by Graham Baker. Stars Tim Matheson, Meg Tilly & Mar 20 Hume Cronyn. After an earthquake in a rural town, the local citizens start to exhibit bizarre & violent behaviour. Tue 10 23:50 The Uncanny 1977. Horror. Director: Denis Heroux. Stars Peter Cushing, Ray Milland & Mar 20 Donald Pleasence. Convinced that cats are conspiring to replace humans, an author narrates three bizarre tales of feline terror Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 11 01:35 Landslide 1936. Crime. A landslide traps a group of actors in a small theatre in Wales. Mar 20 The cashier is killed, who will be next? Starring Jimmy Handley and Dinah Sheridan. Wed 11 02:50 Strange Harvest A sailor gives a lift to two men who steal his money and car and leave him for Mar 20 (1953) dead in a cornfield. As the combine harvester begins its work the two men have to move the body before it's discovered… (Subtitles Available) Wed 11 03:30 Sheepdog of the 1941. Drama. Directed by Germain Burger. Stars David Farrar, Philip Friend & Mar 20 Hills Helen Perry. Farmers are all losing sheep, all except 'Riggy's'. Is it because of his 'great' sheepdog? Or... Wed 11 05:00 Rooms Dorothy and Clive Pt1.
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