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TPTV Schedule January 11Th to January 17Th th th TPTV Schedule January 11 to January 17 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 11 01:50 Don't Ever 1949. Comedy. Directed by Arthur Crabtree. Stars Jimmy Hanley, Petula Clark, Linden Travers & Jan 21 Leave Me Hugh Sinclair. Jack's grandfather Harry comes out of prison and stays with him in his mews flat. Mon 11 03:25 Strange A sailor gives a lift to two men who steal his money and car and leave him for dead in a Jan 21 Harvest (1953) cornfield. As the combine harvester begins its work the two men have to move the body before it's discovered… (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 04:00 Hannay The Terrors of the Earth. 1989. Stars Robert Powell, Gavin Richards & Alex Kingston. As tension Jan 21 mounts in Europe, the British Government prepares antidotes against possible germ warfare. (S2, E02) Mon 11 05:00 The Westerner Brown. 1962. Western Series created by Sam Peckinpah and starring Brian Keith. One of the Jan 21 most sophisticated westerns for its time or any other. (S1, E3) Mon 11 05:30 Tate The Bounty Hunter. 1960. Western. Stars David McLean. Robert Culp plays a bounty hunter who Jan 21 is seeking Tate for a murder that he didn't commit. (S1, E3) (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 06:00 Trouble 1939. Comedy. Director: Anthony Kimmins. Stars George Formby, Googie Withers and Gus Jan 21 Brewing McNaughton. George has won a lot of money at the races, but he's paid with counterfeit money. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 07:40 Unguarded The perils of Britain's roads are seen in this chilling 1951 film as the carelessness of Johnny, Jan 21 Moments Fred & Mary results in disaster! Made by the Blackheath Film Unit for the Greenwich safety Board. Mon 11 07:45 Carlton-Brown 1959. Comedy. Directors Roy Boulting, Jeffrey Dell. Stars Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Luciana Jan 21 of the F.O. Paluzzi. A former British colony in need of economic aid tries to play the British against the Soviets. Mon 11 09:30 William Tell The Golden Wheel. 1958. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard & Jennifer Jayne. Having Jan 21 discovered where the resistance hides its funds, Gessler make plans to stop further money reaching them. Mon 11 10:00 Robin's Nest Too Many Waiters Spoil the Bistro. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. The Jan 21 bistro searches for a new waiter, but more than one person is offered the same job Mon 11 10:30 Let's Be Happy 1957. Musical. Directed by: Henry Levin. Stars: Vera-Ellen, Tony Martin & Robert Flemyng. Jan 21 (1957) Jeannie MacLean visits her family's Scottish roots and a romance blossoms with a businessman named Stanley Mon 11 12:35 Springtime 1946. Drama. Director: Montgomery Tully. Stars: Peter Graves, Carol Raye & Lawrence Jan 21 O'Madden. When Captain Winster gave a brooch to a lady in 1911, his father turned him out of the house. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 14:15 Show Me the The Kentones sing 'Show Me The Way To Go Home?'. Directed by Roger Proudlock. Jan 21 Way to Go Home Mon 11 14:20 Master of 1947. Drama. Director by Walter Forde. Stars Anne Crawford, Dennis Price & Tom Walls. Set in Jan 21 Bankdam Yorkshire, the story of how Bankdam, the town’s smallest mill, grows into the largest. Mon 11 16:25 I Met a 1939. Thriller. Director by Roy Kellino. Stars James Mason, Pamela Mason & Esma Cannon. A Jan 21 Murderer young woman meets a murderer on the run but conceals her suspicions to use the story for a book. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 18:00 Scotland Yard 1956. Person Unknown. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Russell Napier, Edward Cast and Jan 21 Alan Robinson. A Polish spy changed places with a would-be assassin. (S1, E18) Mon 11 18:35 The Mail Goes Made in 1947 by Lance White was a pseudonym for the architectural artist Lawrence Wright. Jan 21 Through Witness the no-so-great train robbery in this British post-war cartoon, produced in glorious monochrome. Mon 11 18:50 San Demetrio 1943. Drama. Directors: Charles Frend. Stars: Arthur Young, Walter Fitzgerald & Ralph Michael. A Jan 21 London British merchant ship in an Atlantic convoy must keep her afloat from a patrolling U-boat crew. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 11 20:50 MGB on Made in 1968 a factual short film highlighting how overdrive gets you more MGB! A must for Jan 21 Overdrive vintage car enthusiasts and those who wish to reminisces about old petrol prices. Mon 11 21:00 Hazell Hazell Gets the Part. 1979. Stars Nicholas Ball, Lynda Bellingham & Peter Bourke. Hazell is hired Jan 21 to find a stolen necklace at a film studio. Mon 11 22:00 The Man Who 1970. Thriller. Directed by Basil Dearden. Stars Roger Moore, Hildegard Neil & Alastair Jan 21 Haunted Mackenzie. After recovering from a near-fatal car accident, Pelham finds his life has been turned Himself upside-down. Mon 11 23:50 The Scars of 1970. Horror. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. Stars: Christopher Lee, Jenny Hanley, Dennis Jan 21 Dracula Waterman. At a remote castle Count Dracula is resurrected. Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 12 01:50 Rumpole's 1980. Drama. Director: John Gleniste. Stars Leo McKern, Peggy Thorpe-Bates, Albert Welling. Jan 21 Return Rumpole, bored in his retirement, snatches the first opportunity to leave Florida and return to London. Tue 12 04:00 Reilly: Ace of Endgame. 1983. Stars: Sam Neill, Tom Bell, Brian Protheroe. Reilly's plan to seize power over the Jan 21 Spies Bolsheviks goes wrong when Lenin puts forward the date of the congress by two weeks. Tue 12 05:00 The Rogues 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, members of two related Jan 21 families of international forgers and conmen. Tue 12 06:00 80,000 1963. Drama. Directed by Val Guest. Stars: Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson & Yolande Donlan. A Jan 21 Suspects doctor's already-shaky marriage is tested when he has to contend with a smallpox epidemic. Tue 12 08:10 Undercover Girl 1958. Crime Drama. A reporter on the verge of exposing a drugs ring is killed before he can write Jan 21 the story. Stars Paul Carpenter and Jackie Collins. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 12 09:30 The The Alchemist. 1955. Stars Richard Greene, Victor Woolf & Archie Duncan. The Merry Men & Jan 21 Adventures of Robin Hood protect England from the evil of Prince John while King Richard is away fighting in Robin Hood the Crusades. Tue 12 10:00 Robin's Nest September Song. Stars Richard O'Sullivan, Tessa Wyatt & Tony Britton. Mr. Nicholls reacts badly Jan 21 when he finds himself locked out of the bistro Tue 12 10:30 End of the 1954. Drama. Directed by Wolf Rilla. Unhappy with enforced retirement, Mick-mack takes a Jan 21 Road lesser job at the factory, which creates strains within the family. Starring Finlay Currie & Duncan Lamont. Tue 12 12:05 The 1952. Comedy. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Stars Michael Redgrave, Richard Wattis & Michael Jan 21 Importance of Denison. Algernon discovers that his friend, Ernest has a fictional brother and poses as the Being Earnest brother. Tue 12 13:55 Helford A day in the life of an oyster farmer in Helford, Cornwall in the late 1950s. From the beds to the Jan 21 Oysters Morris van and everything in between, Oyster fishing on the Helford River dates from the 12th century Tue 12 14:05 The Years 1946. Drama. Directed by Compton Bennett. Stars Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson & Flora Jan 21 Between Robson. Based on Daphne Du Maurier's play. During WW2, Diana Wentworth awaits news of her husband. Tue 12 16:00 The Seventh 1945. Directed by Compton Bennett. Starring James Mason, Ann Todd & Herbert Lom. A concert Jan 21 Veil pianist with amnesia fights to regain her memory. Tue 12 18:00 Scotland Yard 1957. The Lonely House. Directed by Montgomery Tully. Starring Russell Napier, Dorothy Jan 21 Bramhall and Bettina Dickson. A trap is laid for a couple running a murderous dating agency. (S1, E19) Tue 12 18:35 MGB on Made in 1968 a factual short film highlighting how overdrive gets you more MGB! A must for Jan 21 Overdrive vintage car enthusiasts and those who wish to reminisces about old petrol prices. Tue 12 18:45 Hombre 1967. Western. Director: Martin Ritt. Stars Paul Newman, Richard Boone, Fredric March & Diane Jan 21 Cilento. People are not so welcoming when John returns to his Arizona home town to collect his inheritance (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 12 21:00 Quatermass What Lies Beneath. 1979. Directed by: Piers Haggard. Stars: John Mills, Simon MacCorkindale & Jan 21 Margaret Tyzack. Quatermass meets an elderly scientist who may help solve the growing mystery. Tue 12 22:00 The Deep 1977. Adventure. Director: Peter Yates. Stars Jacqueline Bisset, Nick Nolte & Dick Anthony Jan 21 Williams. In Bermuda, two amateur treasure-hunters run into criminals when uncovering a WW2 treasure. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 13 00:30 Spanish Fly 1976. Comedy. Director: Bob Kellett. Stars: Leslie Phillips, Terry-Thomas, Graham Armitage. A Jan 21 businessman is trying to shoot an ad for his company's new line of lingerie when he encounters a rival. Wed 13 02:15 Lulu Belle 1948. Musical Drama. Lulu Belle (Dorothy Lamour), a small-time singer and voracious man-eater Jan 21 with a sordid past, sings in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi, in the early 1900s. Wed 13 04:00 Budgie Pair of Charlies.
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