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TPTV Schedule March 25Th - 31St 2019 TPTV Schedule March 25th - 31st 2019 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 25 06:00 Pearl of the South 1955. Adventure. Two beachcombers with a yacht join Rita, a woman Mar 19 Pacific with a past, to find black pearls on a secret island. Starring Virginia Mayo and Dennis Morgan. Mon 25 07:45 Dog Gone Kitten Early 1940s cartoon where 'dog' wants to find out how to win friends Mar 19 and influence cats and gets a few more kittens than he bargained for! Mon 25 07:55 Johnny Ringo The Poster Incident. Directed by Aaron Spelling. Starring Don Durant. Mar 19 Carter robs and kills a shop owner. Due to a mix-up at the printer's office, Someone else is on Carter's wanted poster. (S1, E15) Mon 25 08:25 Jassy 1947. Drama. Director: Bernard Knowles. Stars Margaret Lockwood, Mar 19 Patricia Roc & Dennis Price. During the 17th century, Jassy is believed to be a witch after receiving visions of approaching disasters. Mon 25 10:25 The Night Has 1942. Thriller. Director: Leslie Arliss. Stars James Mason, Wilfrid Mar 19 Eyes Lawson, Joyce Howard & Mary Clare. Two school teachers take refuge in an isolated house in the Yorkshire Moors when a storm breaks. Mon 25 12:00 Millions Like Us 1943. War Drama. Directed by Sidney Gilliat & Frank Launder. Stars Mar 19 Patricia Roc, Gordon Jackson, Basil Radford & Eric Portman. Celia marries a Pilot before he is deployed into wartime battle. Mon 25 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Candidate for Murder. 1961. Directed by David Villiers. Stars Michael Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Gough, Erika Remberg & John Justin. Kersten, a professional killer, is brought in by a jealous husband to kill his wife. Mon 25 15:10 BFI: Night Mail 1936. Directors: Harry Watt & Basil Wright. Narrated by Pat Jackson. A Mar 19 critically acclaimed British documentary film about the operation of the 30s Royal Mail train delivery service. Mon 25 15:35 Chance of a 1950. Comedy. Director: Bernard Miles. Stars Basil Radford, Bernard Mar 19 Lifetime Miles, Kenneth More, Patrick Troughton & Hattie Jacques. The staff of an engineering firm take over after going on strike. Mon 25 17:25 London's Nine Glimpses: Filmed in the 1960s. A brief glimpse at the famous Nine Elms Mar 19 Elms Locomotive depot - just seven years before it closed for good. Excellent shots of Shed steam trains. Mon 25 17:30 Robin's Nest A Matter of Note. Stars: Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Mar 19 Robin mistakenly chooses the wrong criminal at a police identification and worries about the underworld vendetta... (S1, E06) Mon 25 18:00 Raise the Titanic 1980. Drama. Directed by Jerry Jameson. Stars Jason Robards, Richard Mar 19 Jordan, David Selby, Anne Archer & Alec Guinness. To obtain a rare mineral, a ship raising operation is conducted on the Titanic. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 25 20:20 Take Two: Janette Janette Scott Interview. Take Two. Well-known faces from much loved Mar 19 Scott British films and classic television shows talk about their lives and careers in the business. Mon 25 21:00 Callan Amos Green Must Live. Stars Edward Woodward, William Squire & Mar 19 Patrick Mower. Callan is brought in to protect the Anti-immigration official, Amos Green, after a young black American is found in a river Mon 25 22:00 Quatermass and 1967. Mystery. Director: Roy Ward Baker. Stars James Donald, Andrew Mar 19 the Pit Keir & Barbara Shelley. A mysterious artefact is found in London and the famous scientist Bernard Quatermass helps investigate it. Mon 25 00:00 100 Rifles 1969. War. Director: Tom Gries. Stars Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, Mar 19 Fernando Lamas & Jim Brown. In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, revolutionary, Yaqui Joe, arms his people but finds himself hunted by a US lawman Mon 25 02:10 Custer of the West 1968. Western. Directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Robert Shaw, Mar 19 Mary Ure and Ty Hardin. The story of U.S. Army commander George Armstrong Custer, a flamboyant hero of the Civil War Mon 25 05:00 Dick Powell Who Killed Julie Greer. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely Mar 19 Theatre popular 60s series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Ronald Reagan & Mickey Rooney. (S1, E1) DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 26 06:00 Secret Mission 1942. War. Director: Harold French. Stars James Mason, Michael Mar 19 Wilding, Carla Lehmann & Hugh Williams. British intelligence are sent to assess the German defence of Nazi occupied France. Tue 26 07:50 Johnny Ringo Die Twice. Directed by Aaron Spelling. Starring Don Durant. Ringo Mar 19 requests the exhumation of Boone Hackett's grave. Ringo later has reason to believe Boone's spirit is continuing his career. (S1, E16) Tue 26 08:20 Curtain Up 1952. Comedy. Directed by Ralph Smart. Stars Robert Morley, Margaret Mar 19 Rutherford, Kay Kendall & Michael Medwin. A stage director clashes with the author of a play being done by a little theatre group. Tue 26 10:00 The Bargee 1964. Comedy. Directed by Duncan Wood. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Mar 19 Griffith & Ronnie Barker. The film charts the course of love of a Casanova who lives and works on the canals, breaking hearts. (Subtitles Available) Tue 26 12:10 Laughter in 1951. Comedy. Director: Mario Zampi. Stars Alastair Sim, George Cole, Mar 19 Paradise Fay Compton & Guy Middleton. When a playful millionaire dies, his loved ones must complete assignments to claim his fortune. Tue 26 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Flat Two. 1961. Directed by Alan Cooke. Stars John Le Mesurier, Jack Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Watling & Barry Keegan. Two men visit the apartment of a rich gambler - Each with a strong motive for murder! Tue 26 15:10 Crystal Palace Astounding amateur footage on the 1936 great fire of Crystal Palace, Mar 19 shot both during the fire and the day after. Tue 26 15:15 Spellbound 1945. Drama. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Stars Ingrid Bergman, Mar 19 Gregory Peck & Michael Chekhov. A psychiatrist protects the identity of an amnesia patient accused of murder.​ (Subtitles Available) Tue 26 17:30 Robin's Nest Oh Happy Day. Stars: Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. A Mar 19 quiet wedding for two is planned, her father however, has other plans! (S1, EP7) Tue 26 18:00 Crooks 1962. Comedy. Directed by Ken Annakin. Stars Leslie Phillips, Stanley Mar 19 Anonymous Baxter & Wilfrid Hyde-White. Petty thief, Dandy Forsdyke, joins an unofficial organisation for reforming criminals. Tue 26 19:45 The Delavine Affair 1955. Crime drama starring Peter Reynolds, Honor Blackman and Mar 19 Gordon Jackson. The death of a local man leads a local reporter to seek his killer. Tue 26 21:00 Callan That'll be The Day. Stars: Edward Woodward, Russell Hunter & Patrick Mar 19 Mower. With Callan captured by the Russians and facing interrogation, Hunter must decide whether it's worth making a trade for him Tue 26 22:00 Fragment Of Fear 1970. Drama. Director: Richard C. Sarafian. Stars: David Hemmings, Mar 19 Gayle Hunnicutt and Wilfrid Hyde-White. Tim Brett is holidaying in Italy with his aunt. When she is murdered, he tries to investigate Tue 26 00:00 Conrack 1974. Drama. Directed by Martin Ritt. Starring Jon Voight, Paul Winfield Mar 19 and Madge Sinclair. A teacher introduces full education to a class of illiterate black students against the authorities' wishes Tue 26 02:05 The Sound Barrier 1952. War. Directed by David Lean. Stars Ralph Richardson, Nigel Mar 19 Patrick. An aircraft manufacturer whose passion for making the ultimate supersonic jet, suffers great personal tragedy in his quest. (Subtitles Available) Tue 26 04:25 Devil Girl From 1954. Sci-Fi. Directed by David MacDonald. Stars Patricia Laffan, Hugh Mar 19 Mars McDermott & Hazel Court. A female alien, accompanied by a menacing robot, comes to Earth to collect Earth's men as breeding stock (Subtitles Available) DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 27 06:00 Beautiful But 1954. Drama. Rich heiress, Corby Lane (Jean Simmons), returns to a Mar 19 Dangerous small town to repay the townsfolk for saving her life when she was a child. Starring Robert Mitchum. Wed 27 07:45 Johnny Ringo Four Came Quietly. Directed by Aaron Spelling. When Billy Boy Jethro Mar 19 forces his attentions upon Laura, Ringo throws him in jail. A waitress who takes a shine to Boy attempts to assist him. (S1, E17) Wed 27 08:15 Blind Date 1959. Thriller. Directed by Joseph Losey. Starring Hardy Krüger & Mar 19 Micheline Presle. The mistress of a struggling artist is killed and inspector Morgan (Stanley Baker) investigates a complex case. (Subtitles Available) Wed 27 10:05 Moulin Rouge 1952. Drama. Director: John Huston. Stars Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Mar 19 Gabor. The story is that of the crippled artist who forgets his worries by drinking and mingling at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris. Wed 27 12:25 Those People Next 1953. Drama. Directed by John Harlow and starring Jack Warner, Mar 19 Door Charles Victor, Jimmy James & Anthony Newley. A young man's titled parents object to his working-class fiancé. Wed 27 14:00 The Edgar Wallace The Shareout. 1961. Directed by Gerard Glaister. Stars Bernard Lee, Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Alexander Knox & William Russell. Mike Stafford helps Scotland Yard smash a case that has already caused three deaths. Wed 27 15:10 London in the Fantastic snapshot documentary on 1960s London, where everyone's Mar 19 1960s - Glimpses trying the new game 'Bingo', trips to the races, a look at the Dockers, office workers and the buzzing Fleet Street.
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