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TPTV Schedule Nov 26Th - Dec 2Nd 2018 TPTV Schedule Nov 26th - Dec 2nd 2018 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 26 6:00 The Million Pound 1954. Comedy. Director: Ronald Neame. Stars Gregory Peck, Wilfrid Nov 18 Note Hyde-White, Ronald Squire & Joyce Grenfell. Two wealthy brothers loan a penniless man 1 million pounds, in the form of one note. Mon 26 7:45 HG Wells' Invisible The Gun Runners. 1959. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling & Lisa Nov 18 Man Daniely. Peter accompanies a diplomat on a visit to Bay Akim to prove they're gun running Mon 26 8:15 Stagecoach West Image of A Man. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a Nov 18 stagecoach line in the Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. Mon 26 9:15 The Sandwich Man 1966. Comedy. Director: Robert Hartford-Davis. Stars Michael Bentine, Nov 18 Harry H Corbett & Norman Wisdom. A man with a sandwich-board goes around London meeting people from all walks of life. Mon 26 11:15 Death Goes To 1953. Crime drama with Barbara Murray and Gordon Jackson in the Nov 18 School lead role. A rare, old British mystery surrounding a strangulation at a school that needs Scotland Yard to investigate. Mon 26 12:30 Time Lock 1957. Adventure. Director: Gerald Thomas. Stars Robert Beatty, Betty Nov 18 McDowall & Vincent Winter. It's a race against time to save six-year old, Stephen, after he locks himself in a time locked vault. Mon 26 14:00 A Family At War 1971. The 48 Hour Pass. Created by John Finch. Stars Colin Douglas & Nov 18 Shelagh Fraser. David returns on leave with Margaret's illegitimate child expected. Sheila and David grow further apart. (S2, E5) Mon 26 15:00 The Square Peg 1958. Comedy. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Nov 18 Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Honor Blackman & Hattie Jacques. Norman gets drafted and is mistakenly parachuted into Nazi occupied France. Mon 26 16:45 Highlights Of More from the famous Bell & Howell Music Hall, in this episode we see Nov 18 Variety - 1938 Ernest Shannon, Sam Browne singing 'The Glory Of Love' and G. Melvin and The Cornona Kids! You can’t beat the old fleecy lined! Mon 26 17:00 Take a Letter Mr The Interview. Starring John Inman & Rula Lenska. Joan is about to do Nov 18 Jones an interview with a reporter about being a successful woman in business and she is becoming concerned. (S1, E1) Mon 26 17:30 The David Niven A Day of Small Miracles. Eddie Bracken, Eddie Bracken & Linda Nov 18 Show Watkins. British actor David Niven, introduces this 1950s US anthology series. (S1, E6) Mon 26 18:00 His Excellency 1952. Comedy. Directed by Robert Hamer. Stars Eric Portman, Cecil Nov 18 Parker, Helen Cherry & Susan Stephen. A former trade union leader is sent to become the Governor of a Mediterranean island. Mon 26 19:40 Sing Mae, Swing! - 1934. Mae West stars with the Original Duke Ellington Band in extracts Nov 18 Glimpses from 'Belle Of The Nineties' where Mae Plays Ruby Carter Mon 26 20:00 Public Eye 1975. Detective & Mystery Drama. Nobody Wants to Know. Stars Alfred Nov 18 Burke, Ray Smith & Geoffrey Beevers. Marker has one week in which to find a witness. When he does so, he'll never forget her. Mon 26 21:00 Before Winter 1969. Drama. Director: J. Lee Thompson. Stars: David Niven, Topol, Nov 18 Comes Anna Karina and John Hurt. After World War II, in a camp for the displaced, an interpreter mediates between the British and Soviets. Mon 26 23:00 The Gentle Touch 1982. Crime Drama. Victims. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & Nov 18 Brian Gwaspari. DS Barratt falls for a mugging victim. (S4, E6) Mon 26 0:00 The Ghost & Mrs 1947. Drama. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Starring Rex Harrison, Nov 18 Muir Gene Tierney and George Sanders. Mrs Muir discovers that her holiday cottage is haunted by a previous owner. Mon 26 2:00 The Great Houdini 1976. Drama. Directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Peter Nov 18 Cushing and Paul Michael Glaser. A biography of the renowned escape artist Harry Houdini, examining his fascination with the occult. Mon 26 4:00 All Over The Town 1949. Drama. Director: Derek N. Twist. Norman Wooland, Sarah Nov 18 Churchill, Bryan Forbes & James Hayter. After serving in the RAF during WW2, Nat Hearn struggles to return to his pre-war job. Mon 26 5:45 Winter Weekend 1952. Comedy. Director: Bernard Devlin. Stars Charles Boivin & Denise Nov 18 Dubreuil. A group of skiers end up spending their weekend in the Gatineaus enjoying themselves but never making it onto the hill. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 27 6:00 Echo Of Diana 1963. Joan is distraught at the death of her husband in a plane crash Nov 18 but all is not what it seems. Stars: Vincent Ball & Betty McDowall. Tue 27 7:15 HG Wells' Invisible Man In Power. 1959. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling & Lisa Daniely. Nov 18 Man A Middle East king is murdered by his power-crazy Army chief Tue 27 7:45 Stagecoach West Not In Our Stars. Western with Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray, who run a Nov 18 stagecoach line in the Old West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress. Tue 27 8:45 Call Me Mister 1951. Musical. Director: Lloyd Bacon. Stars Betty Grable, Danny Nov 18 Thomas, Richard Boone & Dan Dailey. Former stage star, Shep, awaits discharge in post-war Tokyo when he meets his estranged love, Kay. Tue 27 10:45 The Old Curiosity 1934. Drama. Director: Thomas Bentley. Stars Elaine Benson, Ben Nov 18 Shop Webster & Hay Petrie. A kind shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop and evict him. Tue 27 12:45 Shadow of Fear 1963. Crime drama directed by Ernest Morris and starring Paul Nov 18 Maxwell, Clare Owen and Anita West. Waiting for his flight home from Baghdad, Bill takes a message from a British secret agent. Tue 27 14:00 A Family At War 1971. Hope Against Hope. Created by John Finch. Stars Colin Douglas Nov 18 & Shelagh Fraser. Michael battles his conscience as Edwin and Jean clash over Margaret's pregnancy. (S2, E6) Tue 27 15:00 The Love Lottery 1954. Comedy. Directed by Charles Crichton. Starring David Niven, Nov 18 Peggy Cummins and Herbert Lom. After getting away from being a Hollywood star, Rex unwittingly becomes the prize in a lottery (Subtitles Available) Tue 27 16:45 Petticoat Lane, Glimpses: Directed by JB Grainger around the late 1950s. The empty Nov 18 London in the market in the early morning; barrows being wheeled in, people bringing 1950s - Glimpses their goods in taxis, others carrying parcels. Tue 27 17:00 Take a Letter Mr The Protector. Stars John Inman & Rula Lenska. Joan is running late Nov 18 Jones and misses an appointment with an Australian businessman. Graham is left to entertain him but he drinks a bit too much (S1, E2) Tue 27 17:30 The David Niven The Lady from Winnetka. Jacques Bergerac, Argentina Brunetti & Nov 18 Show Eduardo Ciannelli. British actor David Niven, introduces this 1950s US anthology series. (S1, E7) Tue 27 18:00 The Woman In 1950. Mystery. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Starring Dirk Bogarde and Nov 18 Question Jean Kent. Police interview the five principle suspects in the murder of Astra (Jean Kent), an enigmatic fortune teller. Tue 27 19:50 Canterbury Made in 1933 and first shown to an audience at the Prince Of Wales Nov 18 Theatre London, this series focused on areas on interest. This episode has remarkable shots and commentary on a 1930s Canterbury. Tue 27 20:00 Public Eye 1975. Detective & Mystery Drama. How About a Cup of Tea? Stars Nov 18 Alfred Burke, Ray Smith & Peter Childs. Bruised & battered during his last case, Marker receives a surprise visitor to his hospital bed. Tue 27 21:00 The Wild Heart 1952. Drama. Directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger. Stars Nov 18 Jennifer Jones, David Farrar & Cyril Cusack. Hazel, a child of nature, turns to a book of spells and charms when she has problems. Tue 27 22:40 The Midlands in the Glimpses: Filmed in the 1960s this documentary short covers the Nov 18 1960s - Glimpses growth of the Midlands, its industries and landmarks. Great footage of 60s Birmingham and Manchester. Tue 27 23:00 The Gentle Touch 1982. Crime Drama. The Meat Rack. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Nov 18 Marlowe & Paul Moriarty. Maggie and a CID detective go undercover to track down a maniac who has been murdering prostitutes. (S4, E7) Tue 27 0:00 Shampoo 1975. Comedy. Directed by Hal Ashby. Stars Warren Beatty, Lee Grant, Nov 18 Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn & Carrie Fisher. A Hairdresser runs into trouble when his habits begin to clash with his ambitions. ​(Subtitles Available) Tue 27 2:10 Hoffman 1970. Drama. Director: Alvin Rakoff. Stars Peter Sellers, Sinead Cusack, Nov 18 Jeremy Bulloch, Ruth Dunning & David Lodge. A businessman blackmails his secretary to spend a romantic holiday with him. Tue 27 4:20 Too Many Crooks 1959. Comedy. Directed by Mario Zampi and starring Terry-Thomas, Nov 18 George Cole and Sidney James. 'Fingers' runs an unsuccessful gang. When they decide to rob a wealthy man, things don't go to plan. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 28 6:00 Three Silent Men 1940. Crime. An inventor of a deadly weapon to be used against the Nov 18 allies is injured in a crash.
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