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TPTV Schedule August 31Stto September 6Th 2020 TPTV Schedule August 31st to September 6th 2020 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 31 00:10 Nothing But the 1972. Mystery. Director: Peter Sasdy. Stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Diana Dors. Aug 20 Night A retired detective resumes his old profession to investigate suicides at a mysterious Scottish island orphanage Mon 31 02:10 The Best of 1959. Drama. Directed by Jean Negulesco. Stars Joan Crawford, Louis Jourdan, Hope Aug 20 Everything Lange, Stephen Boyd & Suzy Parker. A story about the lives of three women who share a small apartment in New York City (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 31 04:30 Undercover Agent 1953. Crime Drama. An auditor (Dermot Walsh) is caught up in a murder and espionage Aug 20 whilst visiting a company. Starring Hazel Court. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 31 05:50 IWM: Britain at Bay An inspirational film produced immediately after the fall of France, with commentary by Aug 20 (1940) J B Priestley. Mon 31 06:00 Shipmates O' Mine 1936. Musical. Directed by Oswald Mitchell. Stars John Garrick, Jean Adrienne, Wallace Aug 20 Lupino. Throughout The Years story with songs and sentiments following the life of a sailor. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 31 07:40 Gaolbreak 1962. Directed by Francis Searle and starring Peter Reynolds, Avice Landon and David Aug 20 Kernan. A mother and her two sons run a newsagents as a front for their criminal activity. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 31 09:00 Sir Francis Drake Slaves of Spain. 1962. Stars: Mark Eden, Dallas Cavell & Mchael Ripper. The Golden Hind Aug 20 is in urgent need of supplies, so they put into Tobago. The British prisoners are being used as slave labour. Mon 31 09:30 The Three-Pointed 1950s. Made by Daimler and Benz to celebrate their partnership. We follow the history of Aug 20 Star the 'three-pointed star' from inception, across all major Grand Prix's in the 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s. Mon 31 10:10 Cone of Silence 1960. Drama. Director: Charles Frend. Stars Michael Craig, Peter Cushing & Bernard Lee. Aug 20 A veteran pilot faces a court inquiry after a jet airliner crashes. His daughter fights to clear his name. Mon 31 12:00 The Baby and The 1956. Comedy. Director: Jay Lewis. Stars John Mills, Andre Morell, Richard Aug 20 Battleship Attenborough, Lionel Jeffries, Michael Hordern, Barry Foster & Sam Kydd. A sailor smuggles a baby aboard ship. Mon 31 14:00 Together Episode 6. 1980. Stars Sarah Greene, Kathleen Byron, Richard Everett, Victor Maddern. Aug 20 Everyone is very excited and wondering what to spend their winnings on, well almost everyone. Mon 31 14:30 Passport To 1949. Comedy. Director: Henry Cornelius. Stars Stanley Holloway, Hermione Baddeley & Aug 20 Pimlico Margaret Rutherford. London residents declare independence, causing them to need a new 'Passport to Pimlico' (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 31 16:10 Crooks 1962. Comedy. Directed by Ken Annakin. Stars Leslie Phillips, Stanley Baxter & Wilfrid Aug 20 Anonymous Hyde-White. Petty thief, Dandy Forsdyke, joins an unofficial organisation for reforming criminals. Mon 31 18:00 The Brack Report 1982. Chapter 1. Stars Peter Ellis, Neil Nisbet, Patricia Garwood. Scientist Paul Brack is Aug 20 working on a project at one Britain’s nuclear power stations. Unprecedented events disrupt his future career Mon 31 19:00 No Hiding Place - An ex-prisoner trying to go straight is caught up with a group of safecracking villians. Aug 20 Whoever's Right, (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Sweeney's Wrong Mon 31 20:00 Hannay The Rough Music. 1989. Stars Robert Powell, Diane Bull & Ron Pember. On the death of Aug 20 his friend, Hannay inherits a walking-stick, field glasses and the lighthouse on a Fenland marsh. (S2, E05) Mon 31 21:00 Hazell Hazell Plays Solomon. Stars. Jane Asher, Nicholas Ball & James Faulkner. Hazell's first Aug 20 case. One Daughter, two mothers, and the wisdom of Solomon. Mon 31 22:00 The Gentle Touch Chance. 1980. Directed by David Askey. Stars Jill Gascoine, William Marlowe & John Aug 20 Gregg. Maggie finds a clue to a major crime in her paperwork. (S2, E06) Mon 31 23:00 Gumshoe 1971. Comedy Drama. Directed by Stephen Frears. Stars Albert Finney, Billie Whitelaw & Aug 20 Frank Finlay. A comedian fulfils his Dashiell Hammett love by putting an ad in the paper as a private eye. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 01 00:40 Come Back to the 1982. Comedy Drama. Directed by Robert Altman. Stars Sandy Dennis, Cher, Karen Sep 20 Five & Dime, Black, Sudie Bond, Kathy Bates. The Disciples of James Dean meet up on the Jimmy Dean, anniversary. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Jimmy Dean Tue 01 02:50 IWM: Words for 1941. Short film with images accompanied by patriotic and inspirational prose and Sep 20 Battle (1941) poetry read by Laurence Olivier. Directed by Humphrey Jennings. Tue 01 03:00 Lytton's Diary Rabid Dingo: Shock Horror. 1985. Stars: Peter Bowles, Anna Nygh, Sylvester Williams. Sep 20 Lytton tries to dig up dirt on an Australian tycoon interested in buying the Daily Post. (S1, E01) Tue 01 04:00 Danger UXB Dead Man's Shoes. 1979. Stars Anthony Andrews, Marjie Lawrence & Deborah Watling. Sep 20 Second Lieutenant Brian Ash joins his new regiment only to find that they are assigned to bomb disposal. (S1, E1) Tue 01 05:00 Target: The The Million Dollar Dump. 1961. Stars Stephen McNally, Robert Harland & Harold J. Sep 20 Corruptors Stone. Investigative reporters Paul Marino & Jack Flood investigate various cases of political corruption. (S1, E1) Tue 01 06:00 Valley Of Eagles 1951. Adventure. A scientist invents a formula that converts waves into energy. His wife Sep 20 steals the formula and the scientist pursues her across the frozen tundra. Starring Jack Warner & Nadia Gray. Tue 01 07:40 Cloak Without 1956. Thriller. Director: Joseph Sterling. Stars Philip Friend, Mary Mackenzie & Leslie Sep 20 Dagger Dwyer. During WW2, a Major misses out on the capture of a spy. Years later, the truth is revealed. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 09:00 William Tell The Bear. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard & Jennifer Jayne. When his son Sep 20 joins Tell's group and refuses to return home, the Bear, swears to seek revenge on Tell and his followers. Tue 01 09:30 On the Fiddle 1961. Comedy. Directed by Cyril Frankel. Stars Alfred Lynch, Sean Connery & Cecil Sep 20 Parker. A couple of loveable service dodgers avoid the front line until they are sent to France. Tue 01 11:30 A Trip into A charming amateur film on a day trip in the 40s around the Yorkshire dales. Wonderful Sep 20 Wharfedale shots of vintage transport and hotels in the area and high streets. Tue 01 11:40 The Stranger 1946. Drama nominated for an Oscar. Directed by Orson Welles. A war crimes Sep 20 investigator is on the trail of an infamous Nazi. Stars Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson & Loretta Young. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 13:35 Our Holiday at Its 1937 and one family are on a tour for their holidays. See York, Scarborough, a treat at Sep 20 Bridlington 1937 The Corner Cafe and a trip to Sewerby. Incredible snapshots of a 1930s English coast and surrounding areas. Tue 01 14:00 Together Episode 7. 1980. Stars Sarah Greene, Kathleen Byron, Richard Everett, Victor Maddern, Sep 20 Sheila Gill. Something is not quite right with dear Mrs Potts who seems slightly erratic in her behaviour. Tue 01 14:30 I Know Where I'm 1945. Drama. Directed by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. Starring: Wendy Hiller, Sep 20 Going Roger Livesey, George Carney. A young Englishwoman goes to the Hebrides to marry her older, wealthier fiance. Tue 01 16:30 Pit of Darkness 1961. Crime drama. A partner of a safe making firm is found unconscious on a bomb Sep 20 site. A large safe his company installed has been robbed. Starring William Franklyn and Nigel Green. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 01 18:00 The Brack Report 1982. Chapter 2. Stars Sue Robinson, Anthony Carrick, Phyllida Hewat. Brack falls out Sep 20 with his employers because of their cover-up of the damage caused by the earthquake at the nuclear power station. Tue 01 19:00 The Lady is a 1959. Musical. Director: Herbert Wilcox. Stars: Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan, Janette Sep 20 Square Scott. Frances Baring, a socialite widow attempting to keep her late husband's symphony orchestra going. Tue 01 21:00 Budgie Sunset mansions. Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson & Lynn Dalby. Budgie joins the Sep 20 world of show business after meeting Janey and Denzil. Tue 01 22:00 GUNN 1967. Thriller. Directed by Blake Edwards. Stars Craig Stevens, Laura Devon. The madam Sep 20 of a floating bordello hires private eye Peter Gunn to prove a gangster killed a crime boss. Tue 01 00:00 Murder Without 1950. Director: J. Lee Thompson. Stars: Dennis Price, Derek Farr, Patricia Plunkett. In Sep 20 Crime London, a man is blackmailed by his landlord after he accidentally kills a woman he picked up in a nightclub. Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 02 01:35 And The Same To 1959. Comedy starring Sid James, Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Tommy Cooper and Vera Day. Sep 20 You The boxing-mad nephew of a pious clergyman embarks on an elaborate plan to keep his boxing career a secret. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 02 03:00 Lytton's Diary Daddy's Girls. 1985. Stars: Peter Bowles, Anna Nygh, Bernard Archard. Lytton runs a Sep 20 straightforward story about a banker's teenage daughter and her relationship with a record producer. (S1, E02) Wed 02 04:00 Danger UXB Unsung Heroes.
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