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TPTV Schedule March 4Th - 10Th 2019 TPTV Schedule March 4th - 10th 2019 DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Mon 04 6:00 Sailors Don't Care 1940. Comedy. Directed by Oswald Mitchell. Boat building father and Mar 19 son (Edward Rigby and Tom Gamble) join the river patrol service and get caught-up in a spy ring. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 04 7:35 Johnny Ringo The Arrival. Directed by Aaron Spelling and starring Don Durant and Mar 19 Mark Goddard. Johnny Ringo, a gunslinger, is hired as the sheriff of Velardi, Arizona, a wide-open frontier town (S1, E1) Mon 04 8:05 One Million Years 1966. Action. Directed by Don Chaffey and stars Raquel Welch, John Mar 19 BC Richardson and Percy Herbert. Prehistoric man, Tumak, fights for the affections of Loana. Mon 04 10:10 The Night My 1955. Mystery. Directed by Leslie Norman and starring Michael Mar 19 Number Came Up Redgrave, Sheila Sim, Denholm Elliott and Alexander Knox. A military aircraft's fate may or may not depend on a prophetic nightmare. Mon 04 12:10 No Place For 1950. Drama. Directed by Henry Cass. Stars Leo Genn, Rosamund John, Mar 19 Jennifer Janette Scott & Guy Middleton. When 9-year-old Jennifer's parents get divorced, she is sent to a centre for maladjusted children. Mon 04 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Urge to Kill. 1959. Directed by Vernon Sewell. Stars Patrick Barr, Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Howard Pays & Ruth Dunning. A Local pub owner's daughter is found dead in the area of the town docks. Mon 04 15:10 Between Heaven & 1956. Drama. Director: Richard Fleischer. Stars Robert Wagner, Buddy Mar 19 Hell Ebsen, Terry Moore & Broderick Crawford. The life of Sam Gifford, from a Southern landowner to his Military service during WWII. Mon 04 17:00 The Intruder 1953. Drama. Director: Guy Hamilton. Stars Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price, Mar 19 Michael Medwin, George Cole & Hugh Williams. An ex Colonel catches one of his former men robbing his house and investigates why. Mon 04 18:40 Action Stations 1957. Drama. Directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring Paul Mar 19 Carpenter and Mary Martin. A forger flees to Spain but his daughter is kidnapped by a gang. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 04 19:45 Dick Barton: 1979. Writer: Julian Bond. Mr Parkes (Terence Seward), a playboy, & Mar 19 Special Agent Mrs Aston (Marsha Fitzalan), wife of a Whitehall official, are threatened by the Drew Brothers (Ernie Drew by Bernard Kay) (S1, E31) Mon 04 20:00 Dick Powell Run 'Til It's Dark. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s Mar 19 Theatre series with a glittering cast of guest stars. (S1, E22) Mon 04 21:00 Callan The Good Ones Are All Dead. Stars: Edward Woodward, Ronald Radd & Mar 19 Anthony Valentine. Callan is forced from retirement to keep an eye on former SS officer Strauss who is posing as a Greek Cypriot. Mon 04 22:00 Shampoo 1975. Comedy. Directed by Hal Ashby. Stars Warren Beatty, Lee Grant, Mar 19 Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn & Carrie Fisher. A Hairdresser runs into trouble when his habits begin to clash with his ambitions. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 04 0:10 There's a Girl in My 1970. Comedy. Directed by Roy Boulting. Stars Peter Sellers, Goldie Mar 19 Soup Hawn, Diana Dors, Tony Britton & Nicky Henson. Robert is known to have an eye for the ladies but fails to stay with them for long. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 04 2:10 Tell Me Another: Wonderful interview extracts of Diana Dors with personal anecdotes as Mar 19 Diana Dors told to Dick Hills, selected from the series Tell Me Another filmed in 1978. Mon 04 2:25 Diamond City 1949. Drama. Directed by David MacDonald. Stars David Farrar, Honor Mar 19 Blackman & Diana Dors. Set in the diamond fields of South Africa, A lawman is trying to maintain a semblance of law and order. ​(Subtitles Available) Mon 04 4:10 The Square Peg 1958. Comedy. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Mar 19 Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Honor Blackman & Hattie Jacques. Norman gets drafted and is mistakenly parachuted into Nazi occupied France. Mon 04 5:55 The Savoy Theatre Talking Pictures TV visits this wonderful original cinema in Wales and Mar 19 & Cinema, talks to the people who are keeping the cinema going in difficult times. Monmouth DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Tue 05 6:00 Music Hall 1934. Musical. Director: John Baxter. Stars George Carney, Ben Field, Mar 19 Mark Daly & Helena Pickard. A rare film put out by Twickenham Film Studios which includes many original music hall acts. Tue 05 7:20 Johnny Ringo Cully. A carnival whose primary attraction is sharpshooter Kid Adonis Mar 19 arrives in town. Healey wants to make the big-time by adding to Adonis' reputation as the man who killed Johnny Ringo. (S1, E2) Tue 05 7:50 While I Live 1947. Drama. (aka The Dream of Olwen) 25 years later, a spinster still Mar 19 obsesses over the death of her sister, who was a composer. ​(Subtitles Available) Tue 05 9:25 Date With Disaster 1957. Crime drama directed by Charles Saunders and starring Tom Mar 19 Drake, William Hartnell and Shirley Eaton. One of the two owners of a Car Business plans to embezzle the company's funds. Tue 05 10:40 The Guinea Pig 1948. Drama. Director: Roy Boulting. Stars Richard Attenborough, Mar 19 Bernard Miles & Sheila Sim. Set after WW2. Jack Read, a Cockney boy, becomes a guinea pig in an educational experiment. Tue 05 12:40 Dilemma 1962. Crime. In this critically acclaimed British film, Harry returns home Mar 19 from work to be told by a neighbour that screams came from his house moments earlier. Starring Patricia Burke & Robert Dean. Tue 05 14:00 The Edgar Wallace Clue of the twisted Candle. 1960. Directed by Allan Davis. Stars Bernard Mar 19 Mystery Theatre Lee, David Knight & Francis de Wolff. Meredith investigates a man in fear of his life and a young shooter. Tue 05 15:10 Songs of the Made in 1944 at the Ambassador Cinema in Hounslow. Legendary Mar 19 Organ: River Folk musician Reginald Foort brings us some ‘river folk’ based tunes on the Compton organ. Great shots of 40s London. Tue 05 15:25 The Winslow Boy 1948. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Stars Robert Donat, Cedric Mar 19 Hardwicke & Basil Radford. Pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a theft. His parents demand a trial. Tue 05 17:45 Seven Days to 1950. Drama. Directors: John & Roy Boulting. Stars Barry Jones, Andre Mar 19 Noon Morell, Joan Hickson & Olive Sloane. A scientist steals an atomic bomb and threatens to detonate it in London. Tue 05 19:35 England in 1929 - England in 1929. From the white cliffs of Dover, we travel to London, Mar 19 Glimpses see trams, cars, donkey and carts, barges and fashions of the late 20s as we wander round Hyde Park, Drury lane and beyond. Tue 05 19:45 Dick Barton: 1979. Writer: Julian Bond. Mr Parkes (Terence Seward), a playboy, & Mar 19 Special Agent Mrs Aston (Marsha Fitzalan), wife of a Whitehall official, are threatened by the Drew Brothers (Ernie Drew by Bernard Kay) (S1, E32) Tue 05 20:00 Dick Powell Days Of Glory. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s Mar 19 Theatre series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Charles Boyer & Suzanne Pleshette. (S1, E24) Tue 05 21:00 Callan You Should Have Got Here Sooner. Stars: Edward Woodward, Ronald Mar 19 Radd & Anthony Valentine. Callan investigates a failed robbery on Lonely's behalf and discovers a link to the enemy Tue 05 22:00 The Long Dark Hall 1951. Crime. Directed by Reginald Beck & Anthony Bushell. Stars Rex Mar 19 Harrison, Lilli Palmer, Tania Heald & Raymond Huntley. An alcoholic showgirl is murdered. A man who helped her is the only suspect. Tue 05 23:45 What Ever 1969. Drama. Directed by Lee H. Katzin. Stars Ruth Gordon, Geraldine Mar 19 Happened To Aunt Page & Robert Fuller. Alice applies for the job of housekeeper in order Alice to find out what happened to a missing widowed friend. Tue 05 1:45 Snowbound 1948. Mystery drama. Directed by David MacDonald and starring Mar 19 Dennis Price, Herbert Lom and Robert Newton. A group of people search for Nazi treasure hidden in the Alps. Tue 05 3:25 The Winslow Boy 1948. Drama. Directed by Anthony Asquith. Stars Robert Donat, Cedric Mar 19 Hardwicke & Basil Radford. Pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a theft. His parents demand a trial. Tue 05 5:45 Copenhagen at Beautiful colour short film with narration by Kent Hansen showing the Mar 19 Noon wonders of Copenhagen in the late 1950s early 1960s. DATE TIME PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS Wed 06 6:00 Cavalcade of 1941. Musical directed by Thomas Bentley. Featuring Peter Brough, Mar 19 Variety Archie Andrews, Billy Cotton and his band, the Sherman Fisher girls and many more. Wed 06 7:15 Johnny Ringo The Accused. Directed by Aaron Spelling and starring Don Durant and Mar 19 Mark Goddard. Virgil Kincaid, the owner of a hardscrabble ranch, is accused of murdering Lorna Parrott. (S1, E3) Wed 06 7:45 Hunted 1952. Drama. Directed by Charles Crichton. Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Mar 19 Elizabeth Sellars, Geoffrey Keen and Kay Walsh. A man fears a boy has witnessed him commit a murder, together they go on the run. Wed 06 9:30 When The Bough 1947. Drama. Directed by Lawrence Huntington. Stars Patricia Roc, Mar 19 Breaks Rosamund John & Bill Owen.
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