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TPTV Schedule Jan 28Th - Feb 3Rd 2019 TPTV Schedule Jan 28th - Feb 3rd 2019 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS 1948. Thriller. Director: Lew Landers. Stars Charles Russell, Mary Beth Mon 28 Hughes & Dale Belding. A man fleeing the police after having 6:00 Inner Sanctum Jan 19 committed a murder hides out in a boarding house in a small town. (Subtitles Available) 1959. Client: Vardon. Western with Peter Breck. After his brothers are Mon 28 7:15 Black Saddle killed in a shootout, a gunfighter decides to hang up his guns and Jan 19 uphold the law by becoming a lawyer. 1943. Musical. Directed by Philip Brandon. Stars Vera Lynn, Patricia Roc Mon 28 7:45 We'll Meet Again & Donald Gray. A young dancer trying to make it in London during World Jan 19 War II discovers that people also like her singing voice 1958. Drama. Directed by Sidney Gilliat. Stars Jack Hawkins, Ian Hunter, Mon 28 She Played With 9:25 Arlene Dahl & Dennis Price. An investigator finds himself involved in Jan 19 Fire blackmail & murder after running into his ex. 1968. Drama. Directed by Bernard L Kowalski. Stars Diane Baker, Mon 28 Krakatoa East Of 11:25 Maximilian Schell, Brian Keith, John Leyton & Sal Mineo. A ship captain Jan 19 Java Hanson plans a salvage mission in The Dutch East Indies. 1956. The Case of the River Morgue. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Mon 28 14:00 Scotland Yard Starring Hugh Moxey, Gordon Needham and Jane Welsh. The police are Jan 19 summoned when a dead body is stolen. (S1, E16) 1943. Drama. Directed by Leslie Howard. Stars Joan Gates, Jean Gillie, Mon 28 Lilli Palmer, Rosamund John & Joan Greenwood. During WW2, seven 14:40 The Gentle Sex Jan 19 women find themselves in the Auxiliary Territorial Services. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 28 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, 16:30 The Rogues Jan 19 members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. Divorce? Stars Wilfred Pickles, Irene Handl & Jack Smethurst. Following Mon 28 17:30 For the Love of Ada a bit of interfering on Ada's part, Walter encourages Leslie to assert his Jan 19 masculinity. (S2, E02) 1951. Crime drama directed By John Gilling and starring Derek Bond, Mon 28 18:00 The Quiet Woman Jane Hylton and Dora Bryan. A proprietress of a country inn becomes Jan 19 involved with smugglers. 1943. US broadcaster Edward Murrow looks back at Britain's stoic Mon 28 Dover 1943 - 19:30 response to the Battle Of Britain in this short film produced by the Jan 19 Glimpses Ministry of Information 1979. Writer: Clive Exton. Richard Marley asks Barton to look into the Mon 28 Dick Barton: 19:45 vanishing of his children (Fiona Fullerton & Kevan Sheehan). They come Jan 19 Special Agent up against the criminal Melganik (John G Heller) (S1, E6) The Firebug. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. Stars John Gregson, George Mon 28 20:00 Gideon's Way Cole, Edward Dentith & Aubrey Richards. After losing his wife and Jan 19 daughter to a house fire a man sets out to raise awareness. 1962. Thriller. Christina Gregg, Cyril Raymond, Gillian Lind & Dandy Mon 28 Don't Talk To 21:00 Nichols star in this tense and suspenseful British thriller. A serial killer Jan 19 Strange Men is at large in the British countryside. 1963. Drama. Director: Joseph Losey. Stars Dirk Bogarde, James Fox, Mon 28 22:20 The Servant Sarah Miles & Wendy Craig. A British aristocrat, hires the mysterious Jan 19 household servant who causes unrest in the household. 1960. Drama. Terence Morgan plays 'Augie' a crook just released from Mon 28 0:40 The Shakedown prison and intent on getting his rackets back from 'Collar' (Harry H Jan 19 Corbett). Starring Bill Owen, Robert Beatty and Hazel Court. 1941. Musical. Director: William Nigh. Stars Grace Hayes, Peter Lind Mon 28 2:30 Jazz Mad Hayes & Mary Healy. A vaudeville performer goes to college to spy on Jan 19 her son in this raucous spoof. 1950. Thriller. Directed by Cecil H. Williamson. Stars John Witty, Genine Mon 28 3:50 Hangman's Wharf Graham, Patience Rentoul & Gerald Nodin. A doctor is framed for Jan 19 murder. 1955. Drama. Director: Victor H. Komow. Stars Frank Silvera, Ken Mon 28 5:05 Fools Rush In Buckridge & Jean Alexander. A ship with a cargo full of diamonds gets Jan 19 taken over by pirates. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS 1965. Drama. Director: Lance Comfort. Stars William Sylvester, Barbara Tue 29 6:00 Blind Corner Shelley & Elizabeth Shepherd. The wife of a blind composer plots to Jan 19 murder her husband after he learns of her affair. 1959. The Freebooters. Western with Peter Breck. After his brothers are Tue 29 7:35 Black Saddle killed in a shootout, a gunfighter decides to hang up his guns and Jan 19 uphold the law by becoming a lawyer. 1953. War. Director: Brian Desmond Hurst. Stars Alec Guinness, Jack Tue 29 8:05 Malta Story Hawkins, Muriel Pavlow, Anthony Steel & Flora Robson. British RAF face Jan 19 invasion on the strategic island of Malta during WW2. 1942. Drama. Directed by George Stevens. Stars Cary Grant, Jean Tue 29 The Talk of the Arthur, Ronald Colman & Edgar Buchanan. An escaped prisoner and a 10:10 Jan 19 Town stuffy law professor vie for the hand of a spirited schoolteacher. (Subtitles Available) 1950. Nettlefold Films production directed by Maclean Rogers and Tue 29 Paul Temple's starring John Bentley & Dinah Sheridan. Paul Temple is on the hunt for 12:25 Jan 19 Triumph a kidnapped scientist who's invented a secret formula. ​(Subtitles Available) 1956. Destination Death. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars Russell Tue 29 14:00 Scotland Yard Napier, Paula Byrne and Melissa Stribling. A body at a London airport, Jan 19 and a flask of poison leads Scotland Yard to Lisbon. (S1, E17) 1938. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Leslie Howard & Tue 29 14:35 Pygmalion Wendy Hiller. Higgins, an expert in the study of phonetics, bets that he Jan 19 can turn Eliza, a 'worthless guttersnipe', into a duchess. 1965. Death of a Fleming. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer Tue 29 16:30 The Rogues are The Rogues, members of two related families of international Jan 19 forgers and conmen. Sent to Coventry. Stars Wilfred Pickles, Irene Handl & Jack Smethurst. Tue 29 17:30 For the Love of Ada Leslie is offered a promotion, but it means he, Ada and Ruth would have Jan 19 to move to Coventry. (S2, E03) 1963. Comedy. Director: C.M. Pennington-Richards. Stars Peggy Mount, Tue 29 18:00 Ladies Who Do Robert Morley & Harry H. Corbett. A British colonel (Morley) teams up Jan 19 with a cleaning lady to profit from office wastebasket tips. 1979. Writer: Clive Exton. Richard Marley asks Barton to look into the Tue 29 Dick Barton: 19:45 vanishing of his children (Fiona Fullerton & Kevan Sheehan). They come Jan 19 Special Agent up against the criminal Melganik (John G Heller) (S1, E7) The Big Fix. Directed by James Hill. Stars John Gregson, Michael Tue 29 20:00 Gideon's Way Ripper, Penelope Horner, Maurice Hedley & Robert Brown. Gideon Jan 19 investigates after a horse who is favourite to win loses a race. 1959. Drama. Directed by Jean Negulesco. Stars Joan Crawford, Louis Tue 29 21:00 Best of Everything Jourdan, Hope Lange, Stephen Boyd & Suzy Parker. A story about lives Jan 19 of three women who share a small apartment in New York City. 1968. Comedy. Directed by Robert Parrish. Stars James Coburn, James Tue 29 23:20 Duffy Mason & James Fox. An adventurer living in Tangiers is persuaded to Jan 19 help pirate a million-dollar cash shipment. 1988. Thriller. Directed by Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton. Starring Tue 29 1:20 D.O.A. Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan and Charlotte Rampling. Dexter Cornell, an Jan 19 English Professor, becomes embroiled in a series of murders 1947. Adventure. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars Jack Warner, Kathleen Tue 29 3:20 Holiday Camp Harrison, Flora Robson, Dennis Price. The Huggett family meet Jan 19 criminals, runaways, spinsters, and other unlikely holiday makers. 1932. Comedy. Director: James Parrott. Stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Tue 29 5:20 The Music Box Billy Gilbert, Gladys Gale & Charlie Hall. Laurel and Hardy deliver a Jan 19 piano, but struggle to carry it up a flight of stairs. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS 1954. Comedy. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars Wilfred Pickles, Petula Wed 30 6:00 The Gay Dog Clark, Megs Jenkins, John Blythe, Peter Butterworth & Jon Pertwee. A Jan 19 Miner tries to increase his dog's odds at a big greyhound race 1959. The Saddle. Western with Peter Breck. After his brothers are Wed 30 7:45 Black Saddle killed in a shootout, a gunfighter decides to hang up his guns and Jan 19 uphold the law by becoming a lawyer. 1959. Comedy. Directed by John Gilling. Stars Anthony Newley, William Wed 30 8:15 Idol On Parade Bendix & Anne Aubrey. Newley is a pop singer called up to serve in the Jan 19 British army. 1951. Drama. Director Joseph M. Newman. Stars George Raft, Coleen Wed 30 10:00 I'll Get You For This Gray & Enzo Staiola. A gambler discovers he has been framed for the Jan 19 murder of a Treasury Agent and goes on a journey to clear his name St Martin's Theatre. Donald Sinden explores St Martin's Theatre, in Wed 30 Great West End 11:40 which the world's longest-running musical - The Mousetrap - has been Jan 19 Theatres staged since 1974.
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