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TPTV Schedule March 11Th - 17Th 2019 TPTV Schedule March 11th - 17th 2019 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 11 6:00 Convict 99 1938. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Stars Will Hay, Moore Mar 19 Marriott, Graham Moffat & Googie Withers. A school master is mistaken for a prison governor and assigned the charge of a prison. Mon 11 7:45 Johnny Ringo Posse. Directed by Aaron Spelling and starring Don Durant. Jessie Mar 19 Mead rides into town and begs Johnny to put him in jail, going so far as to break a storefront window to provide an excuse. (S1, E6) Mon 11 8:15 All At Sea Short comedy film starring Hal Monty and Max Bygraves as two sailors Mar 19 on leave. Hal tries his hand at boxing but gets more than he bargained for. Mon 11 8:25 Lady Of Deceit 1947. Crime Drama. A calculating divorcee risks all by getting involved Mar 19 with a hot-headed murderer. Stars Claire Trevor and Lawrence Tierney. Directed by Robert Wise. Mon 11 10:15 Oh, Mr Porter! 1937. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Stars Will Hay, Graham Mar 19 Moffatt & Moore Marriott. A hopeless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly. Mon 11 12:00 All the Fun at the Take a trip to the traditional Fairground in the late 1950s. The side Mar 19 Fair - Glimpses shows, the dancing girls, the carousel, the dodgems and a lovely carnival atmosphere. Mon 11 12:05 A Run For Your 1949. Comedy. Director: Charles Frend. Stars Alec Guinness, Donald Mar 19 Money Houston, Moira Lister & Hugh Griffith. Two Welsh brothers, Tom & Dai take an excursion to London for the first time and get separated Mon 11 13:50 Wilf Watters A short documentary based around the closing day of The Regent Mar 19 Presents Final Cinema, Amersham in 1962 Performance Mon 11 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Clue Of the New Pin. 1960. Directed by Allan Davis. Stars Paul Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Daneman, Bernard Archard & James Villiers. A Vault door is locked with key inside next to a corpse. How was the door locked? Mon 11 15:10 Tom Brown's 1951. Starring Robert Newton, John Howard Davis, Sir Michael Hordern Mar 19 Schooldays and Max Bygraves. A faithful rendition of the Thomas Hughes book of life at the famed Rugby School for Boys. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 11 17:00 Man From Tangier 1957. Drama. Directed by Lance Comfort. Starring Robert Hutton, Lisa Mar 19 Gastoni & Martin Benson. Chuck Collins finds himself involved in a passport and forgery racket, just through taking the wrong coat! (Subtitles Available) Mon 11 18:15 The One That Got 1957. Drama. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. Stars Hardy Krüger, Colin Mar 19 Away Gordon & Michael Goodliffe. A German flight officer is shot down over England and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again. Mon 11 20:30 Dangerous Comprehensive Cover. Stars John Gregson, Patrick Allen & Prunella Mar 19 Knowledge Ransome. Bill Kirby, an insurance agent with a mysterious side business, tries to avoid a pair of suspicious-looking men. (S1, E01) Mon 11 21:00 Callan Where else could I go. Stars Edward Woodward, William Squire & Mar 19 Patrick Mower. They say 'When you've got to go, you've got to go' but Callan has almost been there, can he come back? Mon 11 22:00 Only Two Can Play 1962. Comedy. Director: Sidney Gilliat. Stars Peter Sellers, Mai Mar 19 Zetterling, Virginia Maskell & Kenneth Griffith. Due to boredom, John spends his time daydreaming of affairs with attractive women. Mon 11 0:10 Madron 1970. Western. Director: Jerry Hopper. Stars Richard Boone, Leslie Mar 19 Caron & Gabi Amrani. A gunfighter and a French-Canadian nun who survived a massacre, set out on a trek to elude Apache warriors. Mon 11 2:00 Dilemma 1962. Crime. In this critically acclaimed British film, Harry returns home Mar 19 from work to be told by a neighbour that screams came from his house moments earlier. Starring Patricia Burke & Robert Dean. Mon 11 3:20 Undercover Agent 1953. Crime Drama. An auditor (Dermot Walsh) is caught up in a Mar 19 murder and espionage whilst visiting a company. Starring Hazel Court. Mon 11 4:45 13 East Street 1952. Drama. Directed by Robert Baker. Starring Patrick Holt, Dora Mar 19 Bryan & Michael Balfour. A detective poses as an escaped convict to catch a gang of warehouse robbers. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 12 6:00 The Velvet Touch 1948. Thriller. A police captain (Sydney Greenstreet) must solve the Mar 19 murder of a producer. Was it his ex or his ex ex? Stars Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn & Claire Trevor. Tue 12 7:55 Johnny Ringo Ghost Coach. Directed by Aaron Spelling and starring Don Durant and Mar 19 Mark Goddard. Cully and Ringo stumbles across an old army stagecoach hidden in an abandoned mine with a skeleton inside (S1, E7) Tue 12 8:25 The Madame 1951. Comedy. The owner of a dress shop gambles the shop away to Mar 19 Gambles her bookie who inherits, not only the shop, but the manager. Directed by Maclean Rogers. Starring Richard Hearne and Petula Clark. Tue 12 10:00 Lost in the Desert 1969. Drama. Directed by Jamie Uys. Stars Wynand Uys & Jamie Uys. A Mar 19 plane crash a young boy and his dog must learn to survive in the heart of the African desert. Tue 12 11:45 Boy on A Dolphin 1957. Drama. Director: Jean Negulesco. Stars Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd, Mar 19 Clifton Webb and Alexis Minotis. A sponge diver on a Greek island discovers a sunken ship filled with artefacts. Tue 12 14:00 The Edgar Wallace The Fourth Square. 1961. Directed by Allan Davis. Stars Conrad Phillips, Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Natasha Parry & Delphi Lawrence. The Police investigate the theft of emerald jewellery which had led to murder. Tue 12 15:10 I Live In Grosvenor 1945. Comedy. Director: Herbert Wilcox. Stars Anna Neagle, Rex Mar 19 Square Harrison & Dean Jagger. Lady Patricia Fairfax soon finds herself falling for the charms of American flyer John Patterson. Tue 12 17:25 Profile 1954. Drama directed by Francis Searle and starring John Bentley, Mar 19 Kathleen Byron and Thea Gregory. The editor of a magazine (John Bentley) is keen on the boss's daughter but her mother is keen on him. (Subtitles Available) Tue 12 18:40 The Rocking Horse 1949. Drama. Director: Anthony Pelissier. Stars John Howard Davies, Mar 19 Winner Valerie Hobson, John Mills & Ronald Squire. After receiving a rocking horse, a child is able to pick winning horses at the racetrack Tue 12 20:30 Dangerous A Deadly Policy. Stars John Gregson, Patrick Allen & Prunella Ransome. Mar 19 Knowledge Kirby has learned something vital that could be put to use to the detriment of the British government. (S1, E02) Tue 12 21:00 Callan Summoned to Appear. Stars Edward Woodward, William Squire & Mar 19 Patrick Mower. Callan and Cross are chasing an assassin, in the confusion Cross kills an innocent bystander. Tue 12 22:00 And Soon the 1970. Horror. Director: Robert Fuest. Stars Pamela Franklin, Michele Mar 19 Darkness Dotrice & Sandor Eles. Two young women go cycling in the French countryside, but one goes missing... Tue 12 0:00 Brubaker 1980. Drama. Director: Stuart Rosenberg. Stars Robert Redford, Yaphet Mar 19 Kotto, Jane Alexander & Morgan Freeman. The new warden of an Arkansas prison farm attempts to clean up the corruption of the staff Tue 12 2:40 The Intruder 1953. Drama. Director: Guy Hamilton. Stars Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price, Mar 19 Michael Medwin, George Cole & Hugh Williams. An ex Colonel catches one of his former men robbing his house and investigates why. Tue 12 4:25 Angel Who Pawned 1954. Drama starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmond. A Mar 19 Her Harp beautiful angel is sent to The Angel, London, to help people with problems, but she has no money to support herself. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 13 6:00 The Frightened City 1961. Drama. Stars Herbert Lom, Sean Connery & John Gregson. British Mar 19 Noir film about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. The Shadows had a hit single with main theme. Wed 13 8:00 Johnny Ringo Dead Wait. After a rock slide wrecks the stagecoach transporting Mar 19 convicts to Yuma prison, Ringo attempts to force the men to their destination across the desert on foot. (S1, E8) Wed 13 8:30 Tit for Tat 1935. Comedy. Director: Charley Rogers. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Mar 19 Hardy, Mae Busch & Charlie Hall. Stan & Ollie set up an electrical repair store when they encounter a couple of old acquaintances. Wed 13 8:55 Melody Club 1949. Comedy. A nitwit investigator (Terry Thomas) goes undercover in Mar 19 a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. ​(Subtitles Available) Wed 13 10:15 Escape Route 1952. Crime Drama. Directed by Seymour Friedman & Peter Graham Mar 19 Scott. Stars George Raft. Nuclear scientists are kidnapped. An FBI man and a British agent must find the culprit. Sally Gray's last film. Wed 13 11:50 The Worker & War - A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, Mar 19 Front Magazine commissioned by the Ministry of Information and screened in factories, this was the final issue made in 1945. Wed 13 12:05 Night Boat to 1946. Drama. Directed by Lawrence Huntington. Robert Newton stars Mar 19 Dublin as Captain David Grant, a British secret agent who leads an attempt to save scientist Professor Hansen (Martin Miller) from the Nazis Wed 13 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Man At The Carlton Tower.
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