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Happy New Year! TALKING PICTURES Christmas TV Guide SKY328 | FREEVIEW 81 | FREESAT 306 | VIRGIN 445 Happy New Year! NEW YEAR’S EVE Tues 31st Dec NEW YEAR’S DAY Wed 1st Jan 18:55 The Mirror Crack’d (1981) Crime Drama, directed by: 06:00 Man In The Mirror (1936) (With Subtitles) 06:00 Paul Temple’s Triumph (1950) Guy Hamilton. Stars: Rock Hudson, 07:35 Bombay Waterfront (1952) With Subtitles Angela Lansbury, Elizabeth Taylor, (AKA: Paul Temple Returns) (With Subtitles) Kim Novak, Tony Curtis, Geraldine 09:00 Geordie (AKA: Wee Geordie) (1955) 07:35 13 East Street Chaplin, Edward Fox. 11:00 June Allyson: Escape (1952) Drama. Directed Film stars arrive in an English village by Robert Baker. Starring 11:30 Blitz On Britain (1960) to work on a film about Elizabeth I, Patrick Holt, Dora Bryan War Documentary. Director: Harry Booth. but when a local is poisoned, & Michael Balfour. Stars: Alistair Cooke, Henning Skaarup. Miss Marple has to investigate. A detective poses as an The defence of Britain during World War II. escaped convict to catch 21:00 Rumpole of the Bailey: 12:45 Deadly Record (1959) Drama. a gang of robbers. Rumpole and the Heavy Brigade 14:00 Rooms: Sarah A New Year’s Eve Party (1978) Stars: Leo McKern, Peggy Stars: Susie Blake, Maureen Lipman, Sam Dastor. 08:45 Demi-Paradise (1943) Drama. Thorpe-Bates, Peter Bowles. New Year’s Eve can be very lonely for people in the 11:00 June Allyson: Piano Man Rumpole is called to defend in a rooms, so Sarah opts to throw a party. big murder trial. Hilda discovers an 11:30 The Jungle Book 14:30 Talking Pictures TV With Veronica Hurst invitation to the Scales of Justice (1942) An exclusive interview with ball and insists they go. Adventure. Directed by Veronica Hurst, who plays Zoltan Korda. Stars: Sabu, Betty Carfax in Angels One Five 22:05 Up the Chastity Belt (1971) Joseph Calleia & John with memories of her career. Comedy, directed by Bob Kellett. Qualen. Early film version Stars: Frankie Howerd, Eartha Kitt, 14:45 Angels One Five of Rudyard Kipling’s tale. Anna Quayle, Bill Fraser, Graham Director: George More O’Ferrall Mowgli, a young boy, lost Crowden, Roy Hudd, Hugh Paddick. Stars: Jack Hawkins, Michael in the African jungle, is Lurkalot is a humble serf in Custard Denison, John Gregson, raised by wolves. When he wanders into the village Castle, who runs a side-line selling Dulcie Gray, Veronica Hurst. where he was born, he gradually acquires the power chastity belts and love potions at the The experience of fighter pilots of speech as a result of meeting fellow humans. local market place. He is called upon during the Battle of Britain in the to save the day when Sir Braggart De Second World War. 13:40 Up In The World (1956) Comedy, directed Bombast attempts to seize the castle 16:45 Conspiracy of Hearts (1960) Drama. by: John Paddy Carstairs. and kidnap Lobelia De Custard. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars: Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Stars: Norman Wisdom, A spin-off from Frankie Howerd’s Syms, Yvonne Mitchell & Ronald Lewis. During WWII Maureen Swanson & Jerry popular TV series Up Pompeii! Also a Mother Superior tries to smuggle Jewish children out Desmonde. The window features Eartha Kitt singing A Knight from a concentration camp. cleaner at a country estate for My Nights and Hugh Paddick from foils a kidnap plan. Round the Horne. 19:00 Talking Pictures TV Remembers We take a moment to remember some of the stars 15:25 The Amazing Mr Blunden 23:55 Ghost Ship (1953) who passed away during 2019. (1972) Fantasy. Family film, Thriller. Directed by Vernon Sewell. 19:10 The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989) written and directed by Starring: Hazel Court & Dermot Fantasy directed by Stuart Orme Lionel Jeffries. Walsh. A young couple decide Stars: Stephanie Beacham, Stars: Laurence Naismith, to buy a luxury steamboat for a Mel Smith, Richard O’Brien, Jane Lynne Frederick, Rosalyn romantic getaway and scoff at Horrocks, Emily Hudson and Landor, Garry Miller, warnings that it’s haunted. Aleks Darowska. David Lodge, Diana Dors. A classic Gothic tale. (With Subtitles) A bereaved family move 01:25 The Deep (1977) to a haunted house. 21:00 Gideon’s Way: The Prowler Adventure. Director: Peter Yates. (With Subtitles) Stars Jacqueline Bisset, 22:00 The Teckman Mystery (1954) Nick Nolte & Dick Anthony Drama. Director: Wendy Toye, Stars: Margaret 17:25 The Flying Scot (1957) Williams. In Bermuda, two Leighton, John Justin & Roland Culver. A writer is Crime. Director: Compton Bennett. amateur treasure-hunters run into commissioned to write the biography of a young Stars: Lee Patterson, Kay Callard & Alan Gifford. criminals when uncovering airman who died while testing a new plane. Ronnie Cowan plans the biggest robbery of all time. WWII treasure. (With Subtitles).
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