TPTV Schedule September 17Th - 23Rd 2018

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TPTV Schedule September 17Th - 23Rd 2018 TPTV Schedule September 17th - 23rd 2018 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 17 6:00 In A Monastery 1932. Drama. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars John Stuart, Hugh Williams Sep 18 Garden & Alan Napier. A story of murder, greed and sibling rivalry in music and love. Classic good versus evil. Mon 17 7:30 Hawkeye & the Last The Search. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Sep 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr & Larry Solway. Hawkeye and Chingachkook rescue an elderly woman from kidnappers.​ (Subtitles Available) Mon 17 8:00 Piccadilly Third 1960. Drama. Directed by Wolf Rilla. Starring Terence Morgan, Yôko Sep 18 Stop Tani & John Crawford. Morgan as a playboy petty thief looking for the big time & Crawford as a yank in London and bad tempered crook. (Subtitles Available) Mon 17 9:45 Top of the Bill 1971. Lost Documentary feature about the great days of variety with Sep 18 Ben Warriss, Davey Kaye, Sally Barnes, Peter Cavanagh, Ken Goodwin & more. Mon 17 10:50 Miracle in Soho 1957. Romance. Director: Julian Amyes. Starring John Gregson, Sep 18 Belinda Lee, Cyril Cusack and Peter Illing. Michael is an unhappy road worker, until he meets Julia, and 'the miracle' happens. Mon 17 12:50 Whistle Down the 1961. Drama. Directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Bernard Lee, Alan Sep 18 Wind Bates and Hayley Mills. Three young children encounter a murderer on the run. Mon 17 14:50 Curtain Up 1952. Comedy. Directed by Ralph Smart. Stars Robert Morley, Margaret Sep 18 Rutherford, Kay Kendall & Michael Medwin. A stage director clashes with the author of a play being done by a little theatre group. Mon 17 16:30 Amos Burke: Secret Terror in a Tiny Town: Part 2. A mad right-wing judge who wants to Sep 18 Agent take over the country, airs subliminal radio messages to control the minds of the locals. Mon 17 17:30 Scotland Yard 1961. The Grand Junction Case. Directed by Peter Duffell. Starring Sep 18 Russell Napier and Howard Pays. A woman's dismembered body is found in a canal and her tattoo gives Duggan a lead. (S1, E36) Mon 17 18:05 I Thank You 1941. Comedy. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Stars Arthur Askey, Richard Sep 18 Murdoch, Moore Marriott & Graham Moffatt. A London entertainer struggles to raise money for a variety show in poverty wartime. Mon 17 19:45 How to Refuel Your Sep 18 Two Stroke Glimpses: Made in the 1940s. Motorcycle Engine An informative short with a young Charles Hawtrey, explaining how to in the 1940s - refuel your two stroke engine and a few pints in the local. Glimpses Mon 17 20:00 Gideon's Way How to Retire without Really Working. Stars John Gregson Alexander Sep 18 Davion and Daphne Anderson. A middle-age couple commit a small time crime once a month and live off the swag Mon 17 21:00 Three Came Home 1950. True story of a woman imprisoned in several Japanese war Sep 18 camps. She struggles to protect her young son. Stars Claudette Colbert. Mon 17 23:05 The Day After 1983. Drama. Directed by Nicholas Meyer. Stars Jason Robards, Steve Sep 18 Guttenberg, John Lithgow & JoBeth Williams. A Midwestern city attempts to recover after it is destroyed by a nuclear missile strike. Mon 17 1:45 The Shout 1978. Horror. Director: Jerzy Skolimowski. Stars Alan Bates, Susannah Sep 18 York, John Hurt & Tim Curry. Once a traveller, now a patient at a mental hospital, claims to have learnt a Aboriginal magic power. Mon 17 3:30 The Big Valley The Invaders. 1965. Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long, Peter Sep 18 Breck & Lee Majors. A family plan to rob the Barkleys while almost everyone is away from the ranch on a cattle drive. (S1, E16) Mon 17 4:30 Love In Pawn 1953. Comedy. Penniless couple Roger (Bernard Braden) and Jean Sep 18 (Barbara Kelly) will get £10,000 if Roger can live a sober and profitable life. Starring Reg Dixon and John Laurie. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 18 6:00 The Broken Melody 1934. Directed by Bernard Vorhaus. Paul Verlaine, a struggling Sep 18 composer (John Garrick) is supported by Germaine (Merle Oberon) who is secretly in love with him. Tue 18 7:40 Hawkeye & the Last Snake Tattoo. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Sep 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr & Daryl Masters. Hawkeye and Chingachcook set out to help a young Native American. (Subtitles Available) Tue 18 8:10 Ancient Stones 1948. Directed & Narrated by Brian Hession. Music by John Reynders. Sep 18 A film looking at the Ancient Stones and history of our Churches. Includes Swanage and the final resting place of Laurence of Arabia Tue 18 8:25 Somewhere in 1942. Comedy. Directed by John E. Blakeley. Stars Harry Korris, Frank Sep 18 Camp Randle & Robbie Vincent. Army buddies help Private Trevor court the daughter of their commanding officer. Tue 18 10:10 The Late Edwina 1951. Drama. Director: Maurice Elvey. Stars David Farrar, Geraldine Sep 18 Black Fitzgerald & Roland Culver. When a sickly Victorian woman dies, a postmortem reveals that her body contains a fatal dose of arsenic. Tue 18 11:45 A Kid For Two 1955. Drama. Director: Carol Reed. Stars Diana Dors, Celia Johnson, Sep 18 Farthings David Kossoff & Brenda De Banzie. A boy, who is heartbroken when his pet chicken disappears, buys a goat believing it is a unicorn. Tue 18 13:30 The Long & The 1961. War. Directed by Leslie Norman. Stars Richard Todd, Laurence Sep 18 Short & The Tall Harvey & Richard Harris. Based on the Willis Hall play. A British patrol in Burma are determined to avenge British prisoners. Tue 18 15:40 Innocents In Paris 1953. Comedy. Director: Gordon Parry. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Sep 18 Alastair Sim, Jimmy Edwards & Ronald Shiner. A diverse group of people fly to Paris and find the city changes their lives in some way. Tue 18 17:30 Scotland Yard 1961. The Never Never Murder. Directed by Peter Duffell. Starring Sep 18 Russell Napier, Genine Graham and Maurice Good. A dead body sets the police on the track of a fraudster. (S1, E37) Tue 18 18:05 The Dark Man 1951. Drama. Directed by Jeffrey Dell. Stars Maxwell Reed, Edward Sep 18 Underdown, Natasha Parry & William Hartnell. An inspector hunts a killer who is looking for an actress who witnessed him commit murder Tue 18 19:45 BFI: London Can 1940. Directed by Humphrey Jennings and Harry Watt. A short British Sep 18 Take It! propaganda film showing the effects of eighteen hours of the German blitz on London and its people. Tue 18 20:00 Gideon's Way Subway to Revenge. Stars John Gregson Alexander Davion and Sep 18 Daphne Anderson. A man tries to push an accountant off a crowded subway platform. Tue 18 21:00 Whirlpool 1959. Drama. Director: Lewis Allen. Stars Juliette Greco, Muriel Pavlow Sep 18 & Marius Goring. On the run from her murderous wartime partner in crime, Hermann, Lora hides on a small cargo boat. Tue 18 22:55 Heavens Above! 1963. Comedy. Directed by John & Roy Boulting. Stars Peter Sellers, Sep 18 Ian Carmichael, Cecil Parker & Eric Sykes. Due to mistaken identity, a minister is accidently appointed to a snobbish parish. Tue 18 1:15 Breaking Away 1979. Coming of age/comedy-drama. Directed by Peter Yates. Stars Sep 18 Dennis Quaid & Daniel Stern. A small town boy obsessed with the cycling team vies for the affections of his college sweetheart. Tue 18 3:15 The Big Valley By Fires Unseen. 1966. Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long, Peter Sep 18 Breck & Lee Majors. Nick proposes to a beautiful Eastern socialite. The honeymoon appears short lived... (S1, E17) Tue 18 4:15 The Man In The Sky 1957. Drama. Director: Charles Crichton. Starring Jack Hawkins, Sep 18 Elizabeth Sellars & Walter Fitzgerald. John Mitchell is on a flight fraught with disaster but Mitchell is determined to land the plane. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 19 6:00 Peg Of Old Drury 1935. Drama. Directed by Herbert Willcox. A minor British classic. Sep 18 When actress Peg (Anna Neagle) is jilted by Michael (Jack Hawkins) Peg becomes a famous Drury Lane actress. Stars Cedric Hardwicke Wed 19 7:30 Hawkeye & the Last False Witness. 1957. Directed by Sam Newfield. Stars John Hart, Lon Sep 18 of the Mohicans Chaney Jr & Rodney Bunker. Army payroll messengers are found dead, murdered by a gang of bandits. Wed 19 8:00 Your Money Or Your 1960. Comedy. Newly-weds Gay (Peggy Cummins) and Pel (Donald Sep 18 Wife Sinden) must divorce to claim an inheritance. Starring Peter Reynolds. Wed 19 9:45 Buffalo Bill 1944. Western. Director: William A Wellman. Stars Joel McCrea, Sep 18 Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn & Linda Darnell. The story of William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, legendary westerner. Wed 19 11:35 What a Whopper 1960. Comedy. What a Whopper is a comedy from former Sep 18 documentarist Gilbert Gunn. Adam Faith stars in this tale about a struggling writer who fakes photographs of the Loch Ness monster. (Subtitles Available) Wed 19 13:25 We Joined The 1962. Comedy. Director: Wendy Toye. Stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Sep 18 Navy Nolan, Joan O'Brien & Mischa Auer. Lt Commander Badger, RN: has one besetting sin. The honesty to say the right thing at the wrong time! Wed 19 15:25 Ring of Brightwater 1969. Drama. Directed by Jack Couffer. Stars Bill Travers, Virginia Sep 18 McKenna & Peter Jeffrey. Graham buys a frisky otter but soon realizes that a cramped London bathtub is no place for such a creature.
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