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TPTV Schedule Sept 2Nd– Sept 8Th 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 02 06:00 Dancing with Crime 1947 TPTV Schedule Sept 2nd– Sept 8th 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 02 06:00 Dancing With Crime 1947. Crime Drama. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Richard Sep 19 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) Mon 02 07:40 The Detectives Jagged Edge. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and Sep 19 tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West Mon 02 08:40 BFI: The Salvage 1958. Drama. Directed by John Krish. Delightful CFF drama. Whilst building a Sep 19 Gang rabbit hutch, a group of children break Dad's saw. Needing to replace it, the children do odd jobs all across London. Mon 02 09:45 Night Boat to Dublin 1946. Drama. Directed by Lawrence Huntington. Robert Newton stars as Captain Sep 19 David Grant, a British secret agent who leads an attempt to save scientist Professor Hansen (Martin Miller) from the Nazis Mon 02 11:40 Oliver Twist 1948. Drama. Directed by David Lean. Stars John Howard Davies, Alec Guinness, Sep 19 Robert Newton & Kay Walsh. An orphaned boy in London joins a household of boys trained to steal for their master. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 14:00 Scotland Yard 1957. The Lonely House. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Russell Napier, Sep 19 Dorothy Bramhall and Bettina Dickson. A trap is laid for a couple running a murderous dating agency. (S1, E19) Mon 02 14:35 1930s England - 1933. We visit the circus at Crystal Palace, great shots of Lady Diana Manners in Sep 19 Glimpses The Miracle Lady, Chessington zoo and then we visit the APT film studios and meet Gracie Fields! Mon 02 14:50 Krakatoa East Of 1968. Drama. Directed by Bernard L Kowalski. Stars Diane Baker, Maximilian Sep 19 Java Schell, Brian Keith, John Leyton & Sal Mineo. A ship captain Hanson plans a salvage mission in The Dutch East Indies. Mon 02 17:25 The History Of The 1949. A wonderful look at the rise of the record industry, from its primitive Sep 19 Record Industry - It's beginnings to the unveiling of the formats that would revolutionise the world of in The Groove! popular music: the LP and the single. Mon 02 17:45 Smokescreen (1964) 1964. Drama. Directed by Jim O'Connolly. Starring Peter Vaughan, John Carson & Sep 19 Yvonne Romain. A blazing car goes over the cliff to the east of Brighton. Suspicions mount when no body can be found. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 19:15 Up In The World 1956. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Wisdom, Maureen Sep 19 Swanson & Jerry Desmonde. A window cleaner works at a country estate where the owner's son is threatened by kidnappers. Mon 02 21:00 Special Branch Smokescreen. 1969. Stars: Wensley Pithey, Derren Nesbitt, Jennifer Wilson. An Sep 19 unproductive round of questioning by Eden leads to an embarrassing public coroner's inquest. Mon 02 22:00 Terror of the Tongs 1961. Drama. Directed by Anthony Bushell. Stars Geoffrey Toone, Christopher Sep 19 Lee & Yvonne Monlaur. A British merchant sea captain sets out to crush the Red Dragon Tong, a society terrorizing Hong Kong. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 23:35 Compulsion 1959. Crime. Director: Richard Fleischer. Stars Orson Welles, Dean Stockwell, Sep 19 Bradford Dillman & Diane Varsi. Two students murder a boy in a philosophical exercise to commit the flawless crime. Mon 02 01:35 Street Corner 1953. Drama. Directed by Muriel Box. Stars Peggy Cummins, Anne Crawford, Sep 19 Rosamund John & Terence Morgan. A pseudo-docu-drama with an emphasis on the daily work and routine of female police. Mon 02 03:30 Mr. Peabody and the 1948. Comedy. Arthur Peabody (William Powell) undergoes a mid-life crisis. Sep 19 Mermaid Peabody goes on vacation with his wife Polly (Irene Hervey), but he is seduced by a beautiful mermaid played by Ann Blyth. Mon 02 05:00 Great West End Prince of Wales Theatre. Cameron Mackintosh, Simon Callow, Roy Hudd and Griff Sep 19 Theatres Rhys Jones offer their memories of performing at the Prince of Wales Theatre. With Donald Sinden. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 03 06:00 The Christmas Coal 1977. Drama. Director: Jud Taylor. Stars Kurt Russell, Melissa Gilbert, John Sep 19 Mine Miracle Carradine & Andrew Prine. Based on the true story of miners who became trapped underground in a cave-in on Christmas Eve. Tue 03 08:00 The Detectives The Outsider. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and Sep 19 tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West Tue 03 09:00 Marked Men 1940. Crime. Director: Sam Newfield. Stars Warren Hull, Isabel Jewell & Paul Sep 19 Bryar. A young medical-school graduate escapes prison and finds a small haven in Arizona until gangsters show up. Tue 03 10:15 Dusty Ermine 1936. Drama directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Margaret Rutherford and Sep 19 Anthony Bushell. Going 'straight' after being in jail, Jim is suspected when forged notes start circulating in the area. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 12:00 Get Cracking 1943. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Starring George Formby, Dinah Sep 19 Sheridan & Ronald Shiner. Formby joins the Home Guard and launches his own style of commando raid to steal a machine gun. Tue 03 14:00 Scotland Yard 1957. Bullet from the Past. Director: Kenneth Hume. Stars Ballard Berkeley, Sep 19 Robert Sansom and Philippa Hyatt. An inspector investigates the shooting of a man connected to an old cold case. (S1, E20) Tue 03 14:35 The Woman In 1950. Mystery. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Dirk Bogarde and Jean Sep 19 Question Kent. Police interview the five principle suspects in the murder of Astra (Jean Kent), an enigmatic fortune teller. Tue 03 16:25 It Should Happen To 1954. Comedy. Directed by George Cukor. Stars Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford & Sep 19 You Jack Lemmon. After 2 years of trying to get big in New York. A small town model takes a gamble by investing in billboards. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 18:10 Breaking Point 1961. The nephew of a printer gets involved with foreign spies intent on making Sep 19 counterfeit money. Stars Peter Reynolds & Dermot Walsh. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 19:20 A Run For Your 1949. Comedy. Director: Charles Frend. Stars Alec Guinness, Donald Houston, Sep 19 Money Moira Lister & Hugh Griffith. Two Welsh brothers, Tom & Dai take an excursion to London for the first time and get separated Tue 03 21:00 Gideon's Way The 'V' Men. Director: Cyril Frankel. Stars John Gregson, Roland Culver, Christine Sep 19 Finn, Bryan Marshall, Peter Russell & Inigo Jackson. The V-Party are faced by the anything but peaceful Peace Party Tue 03 22:00 Psyche 59 1964. Drama. Directed by Alexandre Singer. Stars Patricia Neal, Curt Jurgens & Sep 19 Samantha Eggar. The blind wife of an industrialist begins to learn that her malady may not be the result of an injury. Tue 03 00:00 The Medusa Touch 1978. Horror. Directed by Jack Gold. Starring Richard Burton, Lee Remick & Lino Sep 19 Ventura. A psychological thriller about a telekinetic novelist who causes disasters simply by thinking about them. Tue 03 02:05 A Tale Of Two Cities 1958. Drama. Directed by Ralph Thomas. Stars Dirk Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin, Cecil Sep 19 Parker & Stephen Murray. During the French Revolution, Lucie Manette falls in love with a duplicitous Englishman. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 04:20 The Cariboo Trail 1950. Western. Director: Edwin L. Marin. Stars Randolph Scott, George 'Gabby' Sep 19 Hayes, Bill Williams. 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When her husband goes to fight in the war, Anne is alone to raise their two daughters. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 04 12:35 Bombay Waterfront 1952. Directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Patricia Dainton Sep 19 and Peter Gawthorne. Follows Temple's efforts to aid the police in solving a series of gruesome murders. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 04 14:00 Scotland Yard 1957. Inside Information. Director: Montgomery Tully. Starring Ronald Adam, Sep 19 Basil Hendon and Colette Wilde. A murder hunt is launched after a real body is used as the 'guy' on bonfire night. (S1, E21) Wed 04 14:35 Talking Pictures TV 2018. Directed by Sarah Cronin-Stanley. After a short teaser last month, Talking Sep 19 With Michael Craig Pictures TV brings you the full and exclusive interview with the legendary actor Michael Craig. Wed 04 15:05 Campbell's Kingdom 1957. Drama.
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