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TPTV Schedule March April 29Th - May 5Th 2019 TPTV Schedule March April 29th - May 5th 2019 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 29 6:00 The Lost Moment 1947. Drama. A publisher insinuates himself into the mansion of the Apr 19 centenarian lover of a renowned but long-dead poet in order to find his lost love letters. Starring Robert Cummings & Susan Hayward. Mon 29 7:50 June Allyson Edge of Fury. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and occasional Apr 19 star of this dramatic anthology series, from light comedy to melodrama with incredible support from other stars. (S1, E3) Mon 29 8:20 Port Afrique 1956. Drama. Directed by Rudolph Mate. Stars Pier Angeli, Philip Carey, Apr 19 Dennis Price, James Hayter & Anthony Newley. An ex-army flier comes home to find his wife dead and suspects murder. Mon 29 10:10 Pygmalion 1938. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Leslie Howard & Apr 19 Wendy Hiller. Higgins, an expert in the study of phonetics, bets that he can turn Eliza, a 'worthless guttersnipe', into a duchess. Mon 29 12:10 The Gentle Sex 1943. Drama. Directed by Leslie Howard. Stars Joan Gates, Jean Gillie, Apr 19 Lilli Palmer, Rosamund John & Joan Greenwood. During WW2, seven women find themselves in the Auxiliary Territorial Services. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 29 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Face Of A Stranger. 1964. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. Stars Apr 19 Mystery Theatre Jeremy Kemp, Bernard Archard, Rosemary Leach. A prisoner is being released soon, but wishes to assume the identity of another inmate. Mon 29 15:10 Cheaper By The 1950. Comedy. Director: Walter Lang. Stars Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, Apr 19 Dozen Jeanne Crain & Betty Lynn. Based on a true story. Follow Frank Gilbreth and his wife Lillian, as they raise their 12 children. Mon 29 16:50 Wild Wings 1964. Factual. Stars. Peter Scott. Exploration of the Slimbridge Wild Apr 19 Fowl Trust in Gloucestershire, England Mon 29 17:30 Robin's Nest September Song. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Apr 19 Mr. Nicholls reacts badly when he finds himself locked out of the bistro (S4, E05) Mon 29 18:00 Woman in a 1957. Anthony Quayle & Sylvia Syms star in this British drama about Apr 19 Dressing Gown marital strife. Fed up with his wife's (Yvonne Mitchell) frumpy appearance, long-married Jim begins an affair. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 29 19:50 Smart Alec 1951. Drama. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Peter Reynolds, Leslie Apr 19 Dwyer, Mercy Haystead & Charles Hawtrey. An unscrupulous bounder is to become the heir to a large fortune. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 29 21:00 Van der Valk A Death by the Sea. Stars Barry Foster, Michael Latimer & Susan Apr 19 Travers. A midnight swim leaves a man unconscious and his wife missing. Van der Valk suspects there's more to the story (S2, E01) Mon 29 22:00 Vengeance of Fu 1967. Horror. Directed by Jeremy Summers. Stars Christopher Lee as Apr 19 Manchu the evil Fu Manchu, who plots the death of his arch rival Inspector Smith of Scotland Yard. Mon 29 23:50 Loss of Innocence 1961. Drama. Directed by Lewis Gilbert. Stars Kenneth More, Danielle Apr 19 Darrieux, Susannah York & Jane Asher. A story of a girl's awakening from childhood into life and love on a vacation in France. Mon 29 1:50 Country 1984. Drama. Directed by Richard Pearce. Stars Jessica Lange, Sam Apr 19 Shepard, Wilford Brimley & Matt Clark. Gilbert Ivy, a farmer, loses hope after working against the odds, but his wife decides to fight Mon 29 4:00 Will You Stop 1937. Comedy. Directed by William Watson. Stars Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan Apr 19 & Hugh Cameron. Tim has written a skit about Antony and Cleopatra for the department store's annual employee show. Mon 29 4:20 The Galloping 1951. Director: Henry Cornelius. Stars Basil Radford, Sidney James, Apr 19 Major Jimmy Hanley & Janette Scott. A retired British Major wants to get into horse racing but accidentally buys the wrong horse. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 30 6:00 Innocents In Paris 1953. Comedy. Director: Gordon Parry. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Apr 19 Alastair Sim, Jimmy Edwards & Ronald Shiner. A diverse group of people fly to Paris and find the city changes their lives in some way. Tue 30 7:45 June Allyson Summer's Ending. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and Apr 19 occasional star of this dramatic anthology series, from light comedy to melodrama with incredible support from other stars. (S1, E4) Tue 30 8:15 Counter-Attack 1945. Drama. Directed by Zoltan Korda. Stars Paul Muni, Marguerite Apr 19 Chapman & Larry Parks. A Russian paratrooper and eight Nazi soldiers are trapped inside the basement of a bombed-out building. Tue 30 10:05 The Golden 1950. Drama. Directed by Ronald Neame. Stars Trevor Howard, Anouk Apr 19 Salamander Aimee & Herbert Lom. A British archaeologist is torn between tackling a sinister crime syndicate or turning a blind eye. Tue 30 12:00 Nurse Edith Cavell 1939. Drama. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. Starring Anna Neagle, Edna Apr 19 May Oliver, George Sanders & Zasu Pitts. During WW1, a British nurse, based in Brussels, assists an escaped prisoner of war. Tue 30 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Act Of Murder. 1964. Directed by Alan Bridges. Stars John Carson, Apr 19 Mystery Theatre Anthony Bate & Justine Lord. A well-off couple who work in the theatre plan to temporarily swap their country manor for a city home. Tue 30 15:10 Dancing With 1947. Crime Drama. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Richard Apr 19 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 30 16:50 BFI: Waverley 1948. Factual. Director: John Eldridge. With visual grace, and wit, the Apr 19 Steps film entwines a coalman's working day with students' revels by night, the proceedings of a court with the rituals of a courtship Tue 30 17:30 Robin's Nest Sorry Partner. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Apr 19 Albert's accused of trying to make off with a box of valuable possessions (S4, E06) Tue 30 18:00 A Tale of Five 1951. Drama. Stars Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Eva Bartok & Gina Apr 19 Cities Lollobrigida. When an Englishman leaves America to enlist in the RAF, his gruelling combat experiences result in a loss of memory. Tue 30 19:45 Murder on Campus 1961. Crime drama directed by Michael Winner and starring Terence Apr 19 Longden, Donald Gray and Diane Clare. A reporter learns that his brother, a student at Cambridge, has killed himself or so it seems. (Subtitles Available) Tue 30 21:00 Van der Valk A Man of No Importance. Stars Barry Foster, Michael Latimer & Susan Apr 19 Travers. When a dead man turns up on the deck of a canal barge, everyone is ready to dismiss him as a nonentity. (S2, E02) Tue 30 22:00 The Looking Glass 1970. Action. Director: Frank R Pierson. Stars Christopher Jones, Pia Apr 19 War Degermark & Ralph Richardson. From the John le Carre novel; a British spy sends a Polish defector to East Germany on a mission ​(Subtitles Available) Tue 30 0:20 Truth About 1957. Comedy. Director: Muriel Box. Stars Laurence Harvey, Diane Apr 19 Women Cilento, Julie Harris, Eva Gabor & Mai Zetterling. A father-in-law offers reassurance by recounting past relationships. Tue 30 2:20 The Boy Who Stole 1960. Comedy. Directed by Charles Crichton. Stars Maurice Reyna, Apr 19 a Million George Coulouris & Warren Mitchell. In this British made film, a young lad working in a bank 'borrows' a million to fix his dad's taxi. Tue 30 4:00 You Must Be 1965. Comedy. Directed by Michael Winner. Stars Michael Callan, Apr 19 Joking Denholm Elliot, Terry-Thomas & James Robertson Justice. An eccentric psychiatrist oversees a 48-hour army-initiation test. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 01 6:00 Mr. Peabody and 1948. Comedy. Arthur Peabody (William Powell) undergoes a mid-life May 19 the Mermaid crisis. Peabody goes on vacation with his wife Polly (Irene Hervey), but he is seduced by a beautiful mermaid played by Ann Blyth. Wed 01 7:30 June Allyson The Tender Shoot. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and May 19 occasional star of this dramatic anthology series, from light comedy to melodrama with incredible support from other stars. (S1, E5) Wed 01 8:00 The Brave Don't 1952. Drama. Directed by Philip Leacock. Starring John Gregson, Meg May 19 Cry Buchanan & John Rae. Based on a true story. In a small Scots mining-town, a mine cave-in seals the entire crew. Wed 01 9:50 Three Cases of 1955. Crime. Three stories of murder and the supernatural. Starring May 19 Murder Orson Welles, John Gregson & Elizabeth Sellars. Introduced by Eamonn Andrews. Directed by David Eady & George More O'Ferrall. Wed 01 11:55 They Who Dare 1954. War Drama. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Stars Dirk Bogarde & May 19 Denholm Elliott. In Greece during the war, British commando's and patriots are ordered to destroy two strategic German airfields. (Subtitles Available) Wed 01 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Never Mention Murder. 1964. Directed by John Nelson-Burton. Stars May 19 Mystery Theatre Maxine Audley, Dudley Foster & Michael Coles. A surgeon (Dudley Foster) plans to use his medical skills to bump off his wife's lover. Wed 01 15:10 Folly To Be Wise 1952. Comedy. Stars Alastair Sim, Elizabeth Allan & Roland Culver. May 19 Newly arrived Army Chaplin, Captain Paris (Alastair Sim) attempts to book various acts for the entertainment of a troop of soldiers.
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