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TPTV Subtitles February 1St to February 7Th st th TPTV Subtitles February 1 to February 7 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 01 02:10 Three Steps 1953. Drama. Directed by John Gilling. American cargo ship Officer Stevens (Scott Brady), Feb 21 to the Gallows finds out that his brother is the frame-up victim of a smuggling gang and is due to be executed for murder. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 01 08:00 Lost Hours 1952. Crime drama filmed at Denham Studios. Starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent, John Feb 21 Bentley and Thora Hird. An American test pilot is framed for killing a wartime comrade. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 01 11:55 Convoy 1940. Drama. Directed by Pen Tennyson. Stars Clive Brook, John Clements & Edward Feb 21 (1940) Chapman. A tale of the highs and lows of life protecting the vital convoys between America & England during WWII. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 01 14:00 Hell Drivers 1957. Drama. Directed by C. Raker Endfield and stars Stanley Baker, David McCallum, Sid Feb 21 James and Sean Connery. Tom signs up as a 'Hell Driver', but the death-trap roads are the least of his problems. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 01 16:10 Ghost of 2000. Mystery. Directed by Niall Johnson and starring Jon Newman, Prunella Scales, Marc Feb 21 Greville Lodge Danbury and George Cole. A teenager stays at his uncle's mansion, where he discovers the house's many secrets. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 01 23:55 Fighting Man 1949. Western. Stars Randolph Scott, Bill Williams & Victor Jory. Jim Dancer, one of Feb 21 of the Plains Quantrill's Raiders, stages attacks on Kansas on behalf of the fallen Confederacy. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 02 Feb 03:05 Crazy Days 1962. Comedy. Directed by James M. Anderson. Scenes from the silent era greats. Including 21 Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin plus many more. Narrated by Hughie Green (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 02 Feb 07:50 Desert Mice 1959. Comedy. Set in WW2, this is the story of an ENSA troupe of entertainers. Starring Sid 21 James, Dora Bryan, Alfred Marks and Liz Fraser. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 02 Feb 14:15 The Ghost & 1947. Drama. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Starring Rex Harrison, Gene Tierney and 21 Mrs Muir George Sanders. Mrs Muir discovers that her holiday cottage is haunted by a previous owner. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 02 Feb 21:00 New Kind of 1963. Comedy. Directed by Melville Shavelson. Stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, 21 Love Thelma Ritter. A womanising American reporter in Paris mistakes a fashion designer for a high-class prostitute (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 02 Feb 23:10 Forever 1954. Comedy. Directed by Irving Rapper. Stars Ginger Rogers, William Holden, Paul 21 Female Douglas. A writer sells his play to a Broadway producer who wants to transform it into a (1954) vehicle for his ex-wife. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 03 05:00 Stagecoach Red Sand. Western starring Richard Eyer, Robert Bray & Dean Jones. During a ferocious Feb 21 West sandstorm, Simon Kane spots a man lying by the side of the road. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 03 06:00 Borderline 1950. Drama. Directed by William A. Seiter. Stars: Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor & Raymond Feb 21 (1950) Burr. Two undercover agents are sent to Mexico to uncover a drug smuggling operation. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 03 12:45 Theatre Royal 1943. Comedy. Director: John Baxter. Stars Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Peggy Dexter & Feb 21 Lydia Sherwood. A Theatre manager becomes broke and wishes to close. A rare broadcast of a formerly 'lost' film. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 03 14:30 Echo Of Diana 1963. Joan is distraught at the death of her husband in a plane crash but all is not what it Feb 21 seems. Stars: Vincent Ball & Betty McDowall. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 03 21:05 Sidney 1979. Thriller. Directed by Terence Young. Stars Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, James Feb 21 Sheldon's Mason. A pharmaceutical heiress becomes the next target of an unknown killer amid the Bloodline international jet set. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Thu 04 Feb 02:10 The Most 1932. Horror. Directors: Ernest B. Schoedsack & Irving Pichel. Stars Fay Wray, Joel McCrea, 21 Dangerous Leslie Banks & Robert Armstrong. Shipwrecked on an island, a hunter becomes the guest of Game Count Zaroff (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Thu 04 Feb 06:20 Out Of The 1955. Drama. Directed by Basil Dearden. Stars: Anthony Steel, Robert Beatty, James 21 Clouds Robertson Justice & David Knight. A busy day at London Airport. Follow the lives and loves of the crew and passengers (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Thu 04 Feb 08:05 And The 1959. Comedy starring Sid James, Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Tommy Cooper and Vera Day. The 21 Same To You boxing-mad nephew of a pious clergyman embarks on an elaborate plan to keep his boxing career a secret. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Thu 04 Feb 12:35 Grand Ole 1940. Comedy. Directed by Frank McDonald. A small-town mayor in the Ozarks passes a bill 21 Opry to help farmers and wins the election for state government through music of the Grand Ole Opry. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Fri 05 Feb 01:45 Man In The 1953. Thriller. Director: Hugo Fregonese. Stars Jack Palance, Constance Smith & Byron 21 Attic Palmer. A Landlady begins to suspect her new tenant is Jack the Ripper when a self- described pathologist moves in (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Fri 05 Feb 09:25 Old Mother 1939. Comedy. Directed by Maclean Rogers. Stars Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane & Martita 21 Riley Joins Up Hunt. Old Mother Riley volunteers as a nurse for the Auxiliary Territorial Service, resulting in chaos. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Fri 05 Feb 18:00 Rockets 1958. Comedy. Director: Michael Relph. Stars: Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden, Roland 21 Galore Culver. Residents of a small island in the Atlantic resist their government's plan to make their home a missile base (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Fri 05 Feb 21:45 The Amorous 1965. Comedy. Director: Terence Young. Stars: Kim Novak, Richard Johnson, Angela 21 Adventures of Lansbury. A young 18th century woman finds that losing her virtue is no handicap to a Moll Flanders successful career. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Sat 06 Feb 00:20 Red Line 7000 1965. Drama. Director: Howard Hawks. Stars: James Caan, Laura Devon, Gail Hire. The lives 21 and passions of a stock car team are revealed against the turbulent backdrop of the professional racing world. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 02:35 Bombay 1952. Directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Patricia Dainton and Peter 21 Waterfront Gawthorne. Follows Temple's efforts to aid the police in solving a series of gruesome murders. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 09:00 Popeye The Ancient Fistory. 1953. Stars Jack Mercer, Mae Questel & Lou Fleischer. Popeye is working 21 Sailor for Bluto. Princess Olive will choose here mate in reverse telling of the Cinderella story. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 09:10 Zorro's Black The Masked Avenger. 1944. Stars George J. Lewis & Lucien Littlefield. Hammond kills 21 Whip Randolph Meredith and his sister Barbara dons a black costume & mask to become The Black Whip. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 09:40 Cup Fever 1965. Childrens. Directed by David Bracknell. Stars Bernard Cribbins, & Johnny Wade, A 21 young football team overcome a father’s malice and gain sympathy of Manchester United. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 10:55 The Lone Enter The Lone Ranger. 1949. Stars Jay Silverheels, Clayton Moore & John Hart. A legend is 21 Ranger born as John Reid becomes the great masked hero with his companion, Tonto. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 11:25 Flash Gordon The Purple Death. 1940. Stars Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, Charles Middleton. A plague is 21 Conquers the sweeping across Earth, the Purple Death, so called as it leaves a single purple spot on Universe victims forehead. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 11:50 Superman Superman aka The Man Scientist. 1941. Stars Bud Collye, Joan Alexande & Jackson Beck. 21 Superman must defend Metropolis from a mad scientist using an energy cannon. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sat 06 Feb 21:00 Black Sunday 1977. Thriller. Directed by John Frankenheimer. Stars Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern & Bekim 21 Fehmiu. A terror group try to blow up Goodyear blimp over the Super Bowl stadium with the US president attending. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Sun 07 Feb 13:35 King David 1985. Drama. Directed by Bruce Beresford. Stars Richard Gere, Alice Krige, Denis Quilley & 21 Edward Woodward. Epic historical drama about the life of the second King of the Kingdom of Israel, David. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sun 07 Feb 15:45 On The 1961. Comedy. Director: Melville Shavelson. Stars: Danny Kaye, Dana Wynter, Margaret 21 Double Rutherford & Wilfrid Hyde-White. An American soldier impersonates an English general in order to confuse the Nazis. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sun 07 Feb 21:00 Enemy At The The Right Blood. 1980. Stars Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Antonia Pemberton. Is a 21 Door concentration camp about to be set up by the Germans on Guernsey. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sun 07 Feb 22:00 Starting Over 1979. Comedy. Directed by Alan J. Pakula. Stars Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh and Candice 21 Bergen. Phil Potter's wife leaves him, he moves to Boston, joins a club for divorced men and begins an affair. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) .
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