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TPTV Schedule Dec 2Nd - Dec 8Th 2019 TPTV Schedule Dec 2nd - Dec 8th 2019 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 02 01:05 The Mummy's 1967. Horror. Director: John Gilling. Stars Andre Morell, Michael Ripper, Elisabeth Dec 19 Shroud Sellars & David Buck. An Ancient Egyptian curse settles upon the doomed members of an archaeological expedition. Mon 02 02:55 Rotten to the 1965. Comedy. Director: John Boulting. Stars Anton Rodgers, Eric Sykes & Charlotte Dec 19 Core Rampling. After 18 months in jail are released and eager to share their share of the stash. Mon 02 04:55 Captain's Table 1936. Crime drama starring Percy Marmont. On board a luxury liner, a passenger is Dec 19 murdered and suspects are plentiful. Can the Captain find the killer? (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 06:00 Trouble 1939. Comedy. Director: Anthony Kimmins. Stars George Formby, Googie Withers Dec 19 Brewing and Gus McNaughton. George has won a lot of money at the races, but he's paid with counterfeit money. Mon 02 07:50 Girl In the 1957. Drama. Directed by Don Chaffey. Starring Donald Houston, Patrick Holt and Dec 19 Picture Junia Crawford. George Keefe's policeman brother was murdered four years ago and the killer is still on the loose. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 09:10 Folly To Be 1952. Comedy. Stars Alastair Sim, Elizabeth Allan & Roland Culver. Newly arrived Dec 19 Wise Army Chaplin, Captain Paris (Alastair Sim) attempts to book various acts for the entertainment of a troop of soldiers. Mon 02 11:00 June Allyson Those We Love. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and occasional star of Dec 19 this dramatic anthology series, from light comedy to melodrama with incredible support from other stars. Mon 02 11:30 IWM: Dustbin Short animation about recycling for the war effort, Second World War by Halas and Dec 19 Parade (1942) Batchelor Mon 02 11:35 Train of Events 1949. Drama. Directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden. Starring Dec 19 Jack Warner, Susan Shaw and Gladys Henson. A train disaster is told as four short stories Mon 02 13:25 IWM: Ordinary Twenty-four hours in London during the Blitz, directed by Jack Lee Dec 19 People (1942) Mon 02 14:00 Secrets of the 1988. Directed Alberto Negrin. Stars: Michael York, Andie MacDowell, Ben Kingsley Dec 19 Sahara and David Soul. Set in the 1920s, an american archaeologist travels to africa, seeking the speaking mountain. Mon 02 15:00 Desert Mice 1959. Comedy. Set in WW2, this is the story of an ENSA troupe of entertainers. Dec 19 Starring Sid James, Dora Bryan, Alfred Marks and Liz Fraser. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 16:40 IWM: Break-in A dramatised training film for the Military Police showing the correct methods and Dec 19 (1966) procedures that should be used in solving a crime. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 17:30 Robin's Nest No Room at the Inn. Stars Tony Britton, Tessa Wyatt & Richard O'Sullivan. Vicky Dec 19 must spend Christmas in hospital after giving birth to the twins Mon 02 18:00 Murder At 3am 1953. Crime drama directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Price, Philip Dec 19 Saville and Peggy Evans. A serial killer on the loose makes a habit of murdering women on the street at precisely 3am. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 19:10 Some People 1962. Drama. Directed by Clive Donner. Starring Kenneth More, Ray Brooks, Anneke Dec 19 Wills and David Hemmings.The story of three teenaged tearaways who find themselves at odds with society (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 02 21:00 Special Branch Inside. 1970. Stars: Derren Nesbitt, Fulton Mackay, Morris Perry. Jordan finds Dec 19 himself in Wormwood Scrubs. Mon 02 22:00 Bunny Lake Is 1965. Mystery. Director: Otto Preminger. Stars Keir Dullea, Carol Lynley & Laurence Dec 19 Missing Olivier. A woman reports that her young daughter is missing, but there seems to be no evidence that she ever existed (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Date Time Programme Synopsis Tue 03 00:10 The Frightened 1961. Drama. Stars Herbert Lom, Sean Connery & John Gregson. British Noir film Dec 19 City about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. The Shadows had a hit single with main theme. Tue 03 02:10 Cosh Boy 1953. Drama. Director: Lewis Gilbert. Stars James Kenney, Hermione Baddeley, Dec 19 Joan Collins & Hermione Gingold. In post WW2 London, Roy and his gang drift into more and more serious offences. Tue 03 03:45 Lady Of Deceit 1947. Crime Drama. A calculating divorcee risks all by getting involved with a hot- Dec 19 headed murderer. Stars Claire Trevor and Lawrence Tierney. Directed by Robert Wise. Tue 03 05:35 IWM: A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the British Service film Dec 19 Cameraman at units, compiled by Len Lye with commentary by Raymond Glendenning. War (1943) Tue 03 05:55 IWM: Albert's An appeal to the public to save for the war effort, in the form of an 'Albert' Dec 19 Savings (1940) monologue recited by Stanley Holloway Tue 03 06:00 Home Sweet 1945. Famous northern comedian Frank Randle stars in this comedy where his Dec 19 Home sweetheart's parents disapprove of him. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 07:50 The Breaking 1961. The nephew of a printer gets involved with foreign spies intent on making Dec 19 Point counterfeit money. Stars Peter Reynolds & Dermot Walsh. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 09:00 Blanche Fury 1948. Crime. Director: Marc Allegret, Stars Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger & Dec 19 Michael Gough. Penniless governess Blanche Fullerton takes a job at the estate of her rich relations, the Fury family. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 11:00 June Allyson Dark Morning. Stars June Allyson as the regular hostess and occasional star of this Dec 19 dramatic anthology series, from light comedy to melodrama with incredible support from other stars. Tue 03 11:30 IWM: Clyde- Shipbuilding on the Clyde, Second World War, directed by Robin Carruthers Dec 19 Built (1943) Tue 03 12:00 The Fallen Idol 1948. Thriller. Directed by Carol Reed. Starring Ralph Richardson, Michele Morgan Dec 19 and Jack Hawkins. A butler working in a foreign embassy in London falls under suspicion when his wife dies. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 14:00 Secrets of the 1988. Directed Alberto Negrin. Stars: Michael York, Andie MacDowell, Ben Kingsley Dec 19 Sahara and David Soul. Set in the 1920s, an american archaeologist travels to africa, seeking the speaking mountain. Tue 03 15:00 How a Bicycle Made in the late 1940s. The design and manufacture of Raleigh bicycles, as told by Dec 19 is Made a designer. This film is set in the Raleigh bicycle factory which stood on Triumph Road in Nottingham. Tue 03 15:20 Tom Brown's 1951. Starring Robert Newton, John Howard Davis, Sir Michael Hordern and Max Dec 19 Schooldays Bygraves. A faithful rendition of the Thomas Hughes book of life at the famed Rugby School for Boys. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 17:10 IWM: A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the British Service film Dec 19 Cameraman at units, compiled by Len Lye with commentary by Raymond Glendenning. War (1943) Tue 03 17:30 Robin's Nest More Over Darling. Stars Tony Britton, Tessa Wyatt & Richard O'Sullivan. Gertrude Dec 19 cooks Robin a decent meal to stop him eating cold baked beans Tue 03 18:00 Nurse Edith 1939. Drama. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. Starring Anna Neagle, Edna May Oliver, Dec 19 Cavell George Sanders & Zasu Pitts. During WW1, a British nurse, based in Brussels, assists an escaped prisoner of war. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 03 20:00 Dick Powell Crazy Sunday. Starring David Niven. Tyro screenwriter Joel Coles makes a fool of Dec 19 Theatre himself at a Hollywood party, and finds out a few hard truths about life in the movie business. (S2, EP12) Tue 03 21:00 Gideon's Way The Alibi Man. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Daphne Anderson. A Dec 19 racing car driver accidentally kills his accountant over some missing money. Tue 03 22:00 The Mountain 1980. Adventure. Director: Richard Lang. Stars Charlton Heston, Brian Keith & Dec 19 Men Victoria Racimo. A pair of frontiersmen fight & guzzle liquor in their search for a legendary valley. Date Time Programme Synopsis Wed 04 00:00 Hard Times 1975. Crime. Director: Walter Hill. Stars Charles Bronson, James Coburn & Jill Dec 19 Ireland. A depression era streetfighter joins with a promoter of no-holds-barred street boxing bouts in New Orleans. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wed 04 02:00 Watch Your 1960. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Starring Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker, Dec 19 Stern Joan Sims and Leslie Phillips. Details of a secret torpedo are ruined when the Admiral needs to present the plans. Wed 04 03:45 Honeymoon 1947. Comedy. A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City. Dec 19 Starring Shirley Temple, Franchot Tone and Guy Madison. Wed 04 05:15 Remembering 2008. Documentary. Actor Clifford Earl presents memories of Merton Park Studios, Dec 19 Merton Park between 1930 and the late 60's. Directors, Producers and Technicians tell of their Studios memories. Wed 04 06:00 The Boy Who 1960. Comedy. Directed by Charles Crichton. Stars Maurice Reyna, George Dec 19 Stole a Million Coulouris & Warren Mitchell. In this British made film, a young lad working in a bank 'borrows' a million to fix his dad's taxi. Wed 04 07:40 No Way Back 1949. Drama. A boxer (Terence de Marney) begins on a downward slide losing his Dec 19 wife and money.
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