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TPTV Subtitles August 9Th to August 15Th th th TPTV Subtitles August 9 to August 15 Date Time Programme Synopsis Mon 09 00:35 Johnny 1943. Drama. Directed by William K. Howard. Stars: James Cagney, Grace George & Aug Come Lately Marjorie Main. In 1906, a drifter arrives in Plattsville USA and takes over as editor of the local newspaper. Mon 09 02:35 Only When I 1968. Directed by Basil Dearden. Stars Richard Attenborough, David Hemmings, Aug Larf Alexandra Stewart & Nicholas Pennell. Con men try to swindle an African state. Adapted from the Len Deighton novel. Mon 09 04:40 October 1960. Drama. Director: John Kruse. Stars: Robert Cawdron, Peter Dyneley & Lana Aug Moth Morris. In an isolated Yorkshire farmhouse, a deranged young man imagines a car crash victim is his deceased mother. Mon 09 05:50 Zombies Short documentary film detailing the contributions zombie films have made to the Aug horror genre in the last 60 years, including Night Of The Living Dead and White Zombie, starring Bela Lugosi Mon 09 06:00 Time Flies 1944. Comedy. Directed by Walter Forde. Stars Tommy Handley, Evelyn Dall, George Aug Moon and Felix Aylmer. A music hall star uses a time machine to travel back in time to Elizabethan England. Mon 09 07:45 Second 1941. Musical. Two college students are forced to earn a living by joining a band. Aug Chorus (Nominated for 2 Oscars). Stars: Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard, Artie Shaw & Burgess Meredith. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 09:30 William Tell The Prisoner. Stars: Conrad Phillips, Willoughby Goddard, Jennifer Jayne & Michael Aug Caine. On his way to deliver a message to William Tell, a resistance man is captured and taken to a secluded fortress Mon 09 10:00 IWM: The Oscar winning documentary directed by Roy Boulting covering the battle of El Alamein. Aug Desert Commentary spoken by Leo Genn and music composed by William Alwyn Victory (1943) Mon 09 11:15 Look At Life 1964. An Look into the developing hotel industry and the problems that is has to face. Aug Mon 09 11:30 Echo Of 1963. Joan is distraught at the death of her husband in a plane crash but all is not what Aug Diana it seems. Stars: Vincent Ball & Betty McDowall. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 12:45 Strictly For 1963. Comedy. Directed by Vernon Sewell. Stars Tony Tanner, Joan Sims and Graham Aug The Birds Stark. After a fortunate gambling win, Terry Blessing's luck runs out when an ex- girlfriend shows up with a surprise. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 14:00 Enemy At From A View To a Death. 1980. Stars Alfred Burke, Bernard Horsfall & Antonia Aug The Door Pemberton. Jenny Glover and her family are at risk for hiding a Russian slave prisoner who escaped his German guard. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 15:00 The Devil 1941. Comedy Drama. Directed by Sam Wood. Stars Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, Aug and Miss Charles Coburn. A millionaire masquerades as a sales-clerk to investigate employees Jones in his store. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 16:50 Adventure in 1954. Adventure. Directed by John Guillermin. Stars Melvyn Hayes, Mandy Miller, Hilda Aug the Hopfields Fenemore, Harold Lang & Dandy Nichols. Young Jenny goes to Kent to earn money hop picking. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 18:00 Scotland 1955. Murder Anonymous. Directed by Ken Hughes. Starring Peter Arne, Ewen Solon Aug Yard and Jill Bennett. An inspector sets out to prove that a blind man murdered his wife's lover. (S1, E14) Mon 09 18:35 The Filmed in 1947. A delightful educational short film set in Barkingside High Street, Ilford, Aug Fishmonger Essex, about the Fishmonger and his working day including a trip to Billingsgate. in 1947 - Glimpses Mon 09 18:45 Night Ferry 1976. Adventure. Directed by David Eady. Stars Graham Fletcher-Cook, Jayne Tottman Aug & Bernard Cribbins. A dastardly master-of-disguise plans to smuggle an ancient Egyptian mummy out of the country. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Mon 09 20:00 The Main The Walls of Jericho. 1970. Stars John Stride, Anna Palk and John Wentworth. David Aug Chance Main becomes entangled in the case of the Dead Sea scrolls, but intrigue follows when helping the victim's brother. Mon 09 21:00 To Die For 1994. Drama. Director: Gus Van Sant. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Matt Dillon & Joaquin Aug Phoenix. A naive aspiring television personality films a documentary on teenagers with a darker ulterior motive. Mon 09 23:10 Saturday 1964. Drama Directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. Stars Heather Sears, Bernard Lee & Aug Night Out The Searchers. Sailors in port variously plan diversions for a Saturday night; but the reality is a bit different. Tue 10 01:05 Night of the 1962. Horror. Director: Sidney Hayers. Stars Peter Wyngarde, Janet Blair & Margaret Aug Eagle Johnston. A woman ,who may be a witch, defends her husband from forces attempting to harm him. Tue 10 02:50 Harlow 1965. Biography. Directed by Gordon Douglas. Stars Carroll Baker, Red Buttons, Raf Aug Vallone. Biopic inspired by the brief life of the 1930s platinum blonde bombshell, screen siren Jean Harlow. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 05:25 Champion Saddle Tramp. 1955. Stars Champion, Barry Curtis, & Jim Bannon. A prospector and Aug The spinner of tall tales helps Ricky capture a gang of rustlers. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Wonderhorse Tue 10 06:00 Happy Go 1951. Musical Comedy. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Stars David Niven, Vera- Aug Lovely Ellen & Cesar Romero. Niven plays rich but stuffy B.G. Bruno who is head of a successful greetings card firm in Scotland Tue 10 07:50 Saints and 1949. Drama. Director: Leslie Arliss. Stars Kieron Moore, Christine Norden, Michael Aug Sinners Dolan. Having served a prison sentence for stealing Church funds, Michael Kissane has lost his reputation and love. Tue 10 09:30 Sir Francis Bold Enterprise. 1961. Stars Terence Morgan, Jean Kent, Richard Pearson. Drake tries Aug Drake to persuade Elizabeth to let him raid Santo Domingo where the fort is not yet fully armed and is loaded with gold. Tue 10 10:00 Raising The 1961. Comedy. Director: Gerald Thomas. James Robertson-Justice, Leslie Phillips, Aug Wind Sidney James. A group of music students move into a shared flat in order to cut costs. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 11:50 IWM: The Second World War short film stressing the importance of team work with George Aug Team (1941) Allison of Arsenal Football Club. Tue 10 11:55 The Lady 1951. Drama. Director: Herbert Wilcox. Stars: Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding & Gladys Aug With A Lamp Young. Based on the Reginald Berkeley stage play, this compelling drama offers a depiction of Florence Nightingale. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 14:00 The Mind of 1971. The Shadow Man. Stars Hugh Burden, Willoughby Goddard, Mona Bruce. Hallaty, Aug Mr. J. G. Manager of a Bank has vanished, and a quarter of a million has disappeared from the Reeder Vault. Tue 10 15:00 Death Goes 1953. Crime drama with Barbara Murray and Gordon Jackson in the lead role. A rare, Aug To School old British mystery surrounding a strangulation at a school that needs Scotland Yard to investigate. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 16:15 Dear Mr. 1949. Comedy. Directed by: Thornton Freeland. Stars Cecil Parker, Glynis Johns, Dirk Aug Prohack Bogarde, Sheila Sim. When Arthur Prohack comes into a private fortune, he struggles to manage his personal finance. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 18:00 One Step The Secret. 1959. Starring: John Newland, Maria Palmer & Robert Douglas. A young Aug Beyond woman is left alone with her domineering husband. She soon invents an imaginary lover who loves and comforts her. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 18:35 The Big 1957. Drama. Director Peter Graham Scott. Stars Adrienne Corri, William Russell & Aug Chance Ferdy Mayne. A travel agent trapped in a mundane job seizes his chance to escape - but is life on the run for him? Tue 10 19:50 IWM: They Film tribute to the 'Housewives of Britain', Second World War, directed by Ruby Aug Also Serve Grierson (1940) Tue 10 20:00 Danger UXB Dead Letter. 1979. Stars Anthony Andrews, Judy Geeson & Iain Cuthbertson. A large Aug UXB in the London Underground brings Ash face-to-face with a new type of fuse. Tue 10 21:00 Up In The 1956. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Wisdom, Maureen Aug World Swanson & Jerry Desmonde. A window cleaner works at a country estate where the owner's son is threatened by kidnappers. (SUBTITLES AVAILABLE) Tue 10 22:45 Cry, The 1951. Drama. Directed by Zoltan Korda. Stars Canada Lee, Sidney Poitier & Charles Aug Beloved Carson. A South African minister searches for his missing son, only to find his people Country living in squalor. Wed 11 00:55 Timeslip 1955. Crime. Directed by Ken Hughes. Stars Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue & Joseph Aug Tomelty. A body is recovered from the Thames and reporter, Delaney, identifies the man as being a nuclear physicist. Wed 11 02:45 The Silent 1978. Thriller. Director: Daryl Duke. Stars: Elliott Gould, Susannah York, Christopher Aug Partner Plummer, John Candy. A bank teller skims $50,000 during a robbery, but the crook wants it back. Wed 11 04:50 IWM: Shunter 1941. produced by Sydney Box. WW2 dramatised short 'based on a true' story of a Aug Blacks Night shunter in a marshalling yard and his actions to save the yard and keep the trains Off (1941) running. Directed by Max Munden Wed 11 05:00 Stagecoach The Swindler. Wayne Rogers & Robert Bray run a stagecoach line in the Old West, Aug West where they come across a wide variety of killers, robbers and ladies in distress.
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