TPTV Schedule April 10th to April 16th 2017 DATE Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Death Goes To School 07:15 The Detectives 08:15 Rendezvous 08:45 Night Of The Prowler 10:00 My Brother Jonathan 12:00 The Frightened City 14:00 Two Thousand Women 16:00 For Better, For Worse 17:40 Glimpses: Let's visit the Crofters 18:00 The Freewheelers 18:30 The Secret Man 20:00 Best Pair Of Legs In The Business SYNOPSIS 1953. Crime drama with Barbara Murray and Gordon Jackson in the lead role. A rare, old British mystery surrounding a strangulation at a school that needs Scotland Yard to investigate. Crossed Wires. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E31) Markheim. 1959. A mardi gras party sets the stage for mystery and intrigue in this episode based around Robert Louis Stevenson's short story.. 1962. Crime Drama. Directed by Francis Searle. When the director of a successful racing company is shot dead, the other directors wonder who is next. Starring Bill Nagy & Patrick Holt. 1948. Drama. Director: Harold French. Stars Dulcie Gray, Michael Dennison & Ronald Howard. Jonathan's ambition was to become a surgeon & marry Edie. But Edie loves his brother, who she intends to wed 1961. Drama. Stars Herbert Lom, Sean Connery & John Gregson. British Noir film about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. The Shadows had a hit single with main theme. 1944. War. Director: Frank Launder. Stars Phyllis Calvert, Flora Robson & Patricia Roc. Female prisoners arrive at a German camp. Among them is Freda, a strong-minded journalist. 1954. Comedy. Directed by J Lee Thompson and Starring Dirk Bogarde, Susan Stephen and Cecil Parker. Tony wants to marry Anne, but his father-in-law to be has some conditions first... Short documentary detailing the farming traditions of the Shetland Islands, from the Crofters' summertime sheep drive to the drama of the annual herring haul. Operation Seagull. Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Tom Owen, Adrian Wright & Geoffrey Toone. Buchan is chasing the stolen gold but Nero is one step ahead. (S6, E2) 1958. Thriller. Director: Ronald Kinnoch. Stars Marshall Thompson, John Loder & Henry Oscar. A physicist finds himself drawn into an investigation to track down a spy at his research station. 1974. Comedy. Director: Christopher Hodson. Stars Reg Varney, Diana Coupland, Lee Montague & Jean Harvey. A middle-aged compere and drag artiste is low on talent but high on ambition. Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April Mon 10 April 22:00 Silver Dream Racer 00:10 The Brain Machine 01:50 Baxter! 03:50 Not Now Comrade 05:35 Glimpses: Western Melodies DATE Tue 11 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Be My Guest Tue 11 April 07:40 The Detectives Tue 11 April 08:40 Profile Tue 11 April 10:00 Tue 11 April 10:15 Glimpses: Gold Hunting In Rhodesia Lunch Hour Tue 11 April 11:30 Take Two Tue 11 April 12:00 Secret Mission Tue 11 April 13:50 Glimpses: 34 Moore Street Tue 11 April 14:00 The Iron Maiden Tue 11 April 16:00 Silver Fleet Tue 11 April 17:50 Tue 11 April 18:00 Glimpses: Beach Angling In Lowestoft The Lloyd Bridges Show Tue 11 April 18:30 Lost Hours 1980. Drama. Director: David Wickes. Stars David Essex, Beau Bridges, Harry H Corbett & Diane Keen. A motorcycle enthusiast inherits the prototype for an incredibly fast bike, designed by his brother. 1955. Thriller. Director: Ken Hughes. Stars Maxwell Reed, Patrick Barr, Elizabeth Allen & Russell Napier. Dr Philippa uses 'The Brain Machine' to reveal abnormalities within the brain of a murderer. 1973. Drama. Director: Lionel Jeffries. Stars Patricia Neal, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Sally Thomsett & Britt Ekland. Roger struggles to overcome his speech problem and tense relationship with his parents. 1976. Comedy. Directors: Ray Cooney & Harold Snoad. Stars Leslie Phillips, Roy Kinnear, Windsor Davies & June Whitfield. A Russian ballet star defects to the West. Chaos befalls those who try to help. Stars Dick Foran & Anne Gwynne. A collection of musical numbers from the Westerns, featuring archive footage of frontier life. SYNOPSIS 1965. Comedy. Directed by Lance Comfort. Stars Steve Marriott, David Hemmings, Andrea Monet. Jobless Dave, ex-member of pop group 'The Smart Alecs', meets Erica, an attractive young woman seeking fame Night On The Town. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E32) 1954. Drama directed by Francis Searle and starring John Bentley, Kathleen Byron and Thea Gregory. The editor of a magazine (John Bentley) is keen on the boss's daughter but her mother is keen on him. Archive footage of the early tactics used to track down gold mines and extract the precious metal in Rhodesia. 1961. Comedy. Shirley Anne Field gives a great performance as a young designer on the brink of an affair with a married executive (Robert Stephens) at the company she works for. Starring Kay Walsh. Sylvia Syms Interview. Our new series Take Two. Well-known faces from much loved British films and classic television shows talk about their lives and careers in the business. (S1, E1) 1942. War. Director: Harold French. Stars James Mason, Michael Wilding, Carla Lehmann & Hugh Williams. British intelligence are sent to assess the German defence of Nazi occupied France. Visit the Gray family at 34 Moore Street, Chelsea, London in 1958. An insight into family life. A Baby's First steps, mud pies, playing in the street, a brownie parade and a christening. 1962. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Starring Michael Craig & Joan Sims. An aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines, designs a new supersonic jet plane to sell to America. 1943. War. Directors: Vernon Sewell & Gordon Wellesley. Stars Ralph Richardson, Googie Withers & Esmond Knight. The Gestapo, anxious for operational submarines, meet with the owner of a Dutch port. Archive footage of Lowestoft's beach anglers and their families spending the day fishing by the shore. Wheresoever I Enter. 1962. Lloyd Bridges introduces a news event, either current or the past, discussing its relevance. Stars Jeff Bridges & Dub Taylor. Created by: Aaron Spelling (S1, E1) 1952. Crime drama filmed at Denham Studios. Starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent, John Bentley and Thora Hird. An American test pilot is framed for killing a wartime comrade. Tue 11 April 20:00 Sea Fury Tue 11 April 22:00 The Woman For Joe Tue 11 April 23:50 Glimpses: 34 Moore Street Tue 11 April 00:00 Cross Of Iron Tue 11 April 02:35 Ball Of Fire Tue 11 April 04:50 Adventures Of Jane DATE Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME The Masquerader 07:40 The Detectives 08:40 Della 10:00 Miracle in Soho 12:00 Two Thousand Women 14:00 Scarlet Street 16:00 Androcles and The Lion 17:55 Glimpses: Battle & Hastings in the 1930s The Lloyd Bridges Show 18:00 18:30 The Million Pound Note 20:15 Guilt Is My Shadow 22:00 The Shout 1958. Drama. Cy Endfield. Stars Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen, Robert Shaw & Roger Delgado. Two tug-boat captains fight over a woman until a sinking freighter carrying explosives must be salvaged. 1955. Drama. Director: George More O'Ferrall. Stars Diane Cilento, George Baker, Jimmy Karoubi & David Kossoff. A sideshow owner and his main attraction fall in love with the same woman. Visit the Gray family at 34 Moore Street, Chelsea, London in 1958. An insight into family life. A Baby's First steps, mud pies, playing in the street, a brownie parade and a christening. 1977. War. Directed by Sam Peckinpah. Stars James Coburn, Maximilian Schell & James Mason. A doomed German platoon faces annihilation at the hands of the Russians in 1943. 1941. Comedy. Director: Howard Hawks. Stars Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Dana Andrews & Allen Jenkins. A young grammarian who lives with a zany group of professors decides to document modern slang. 1949. Comedy. Directed by Edward G. Whiting. Starring Christabel Leighton-Porter & Stanelli. Jane is given a bracelet by an elderly admirer who plans to use Jane to smuggle diamonds into England. SYNOPSIS 1933. Drama. Director: Richard Wallace. Starring: Ronald Colman, Elissa Landi and Juliette Compton. A politician enlists his doppelganger cousin to take his place to ease the pressure of his life. Pandora's Box. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E33) 1964. Directed by Robert Gist and starring Joan Crawford. Della (Crawford), a reclusive, wealthy matriarch of Royal Bay, watches over the affluent coastal town. Possession, for her, is everything. 1957. Romance. Director: Julian Amyes. Starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee, Cyril Cusack and Peter Illing. Michael is an unhappy road worker, until he meets Julia, and 'the miracle' happens. 1944. War. Director: Frank Launder. Stars Phyllis Calvert, Flora Robson & Patricia Roc. Female prisoners arrive at a German camp. Among them is Freda, a strong-minded journalist. 1945. Drama. Director: Fritz Lang. Stars Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett & Dan Duryea. A banker in a dying marriage falls for a thug's girlfriend. They find a cruel way to cash in on his infatuation 1953. Drama. Starring Alan Young as Androcles, a Christian who lives in ancient Rome. Upon seeing a lion in severe pain, he manages to remove a massive thorn from the beast's paw. Archive footage from the 1930s of the historic town of Hastings El Medico. 1962. Lloyd Bridges introduces a news event, either current or the past, discussing its relevance. Stars Lloyd Bridges, Jeff Bridges & Dub Taylor. Created by: Aaron Spelling (S1, E2) 1954. Comedy. Director: Ronald Neame. Stars Gregory Peck, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ronald Squire & Joyce Grenfell. Two wealthy brothers loan a penniless man 1 million pounds, in the form of one note. 1950. Drama. Directed by Roy Kellio. Stars Patrick Holt, Elizabeth Sellars and Peter Reynolds. A farmer is enjoying an idyllic life in Devon, until his nephew arrives on the run from the police. 1978. Horror. Director: Jerzy Skolimowski. Stars Alan Bates, Susannah York, John Hurt & Tim Curry. Once a traveller, now a patient at a mental hospital, claims to have learnt a Aboriginal magic power. Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April Wed 12 April 23:45 00:00 Glimpses: Gold Hunting In Rhodesia The Final Programme 01:50 Rattle Of A Simple Man 03:45 Dentist on the Job 05:30 Rendezvous DATE Thu 13 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Raffles (1930) Thu 13 April 07:30 The Detectives Thu 13 April 08:30 Ambush In Leopard Street Thu 13 April 09:45 Ball Of Fire Thu 13 April 12:00 To Paris With Love Thu 13 April 13:40 Glimpses: Let's visit the Crofters Thu 13 April 14:00 Albert R.N. Thu 13 April 15:45 Thu 13 April 16:00 Glimpses: Beach Angling In Lowestoft The Naked Truth Thu 13 April Thu 13 April 17:50 Thu 13 April 19:50 Glimpses: 34 Moore Street Thu 13 April 20:00 Bulldog Breed 18:00 Glimpses: The Conjuror's Party Secret Mission Archive footage of the early tactics used to track down gold mines and extract the precious metal in Rhodesia. 1974. Sci-Fi. Director: Robert Fuest. Stars Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre, Sterling Hayden & Patrick Magee. Scientists believe they can move humanity to the next level by recreating a perfect human. 1964. Drama. Director: Oscar winning Muriel Box. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Diane Cilento, Thora Hird & Michael Medwin. Daring romance between a shy northern football fan and a worldly London prostitute. 1961. Comedy. Directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards. Stars Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor & Ronnie Stevens. Colonel J.J. Proudfoot is looking for a dentist to endorse his new brand of toothpaste. Markheim. 1959. A mardi gras party sets the stage for mystery and intrigue in this episode based around Robert Louis Stevenson's short story.. SYNOPSIS 1930. Drama. Director: George Fitzmaurice. Stars Ronald Colman, Kay Francis, Bramwell Fletcher & David Torrence. An infamous jewel thief falls in love, and decides to forgo his life of crime. Jagged Edge. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E34) 1962. Crime Thriller. Stars James Kenney & Bruce Seton. A retired thief forms a gang for one last job, a diamond shipment. With good locations and a British cast it's an enjoyable British B film. 1941. Comedy. Director: Howard Hawks. Stars Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Dana Andrews & Allen Jenkins. A young grammarian who lives with a zany group of professors decides to document modern slang. 1955. Comedy. Director: Robert Hamer. Stars Alec Guinness, Vernon Gray & Odile Versois. A Widow sends his 20 year-old son to Paris after deciding it is time to introduce him to the opposite sex. Short documentary detailing the farming traditions of the Shetland Islands, from the Crofters' summertime sheep drive to the drama of the annual herring haul. 1953. Directed by Lewis Gilbert. Starring Jack Warner, Robert Beatty and Anthony Steel. With the help of a life-like dummy, Allied forces are escaping a POW camp. Based on a true story. Archive footage of Lowestoft's beach anglers and their families spending the day fishing by the shore. 1957. Comedy. Director: Mario Zampi. Stars Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Peggy Mount & Dennis Price. Nigel Dennis, a magazine publisher, blackmails high-profile politicians & celebrities. Buck Hurst, associate of the Inner Magic Circle, dazzles and bewilders children at a party in this short film 1942. War. Director: Harold French. Stars James Mason, Michael Wilding, Carla Lehmann & Hugh Williams. British intelligence are sent to assess the German defence of Nazi occupied France. Visit the Gray family at 34 Moore Street, Chelsea, London in 1958. An insight into family life. A Baby's First steps, mud pies, playing in the street, a brownie parade and a christening. 1960. Comedy. Director: Robert Asher. Stars Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Terence Alexander & David Lodge. Norman Puckle joins the Navy under the same Admiral he refused to yield to in the harbour. Thu 13 April 22:00 Rattle Of A Simple Man Thu 13 April Thu 13 April 23:55 00:00 Battle & Hastings in the 1930s Hannie Caulder Thu 13 April 01:45 Miracle in Soho Thu 13 April Thu 13 April 03:45 Indian Paint 05:40 Glimpses: Let's visit the Crofters DATE Fri 14 April Fri 14 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Deadly Hunt 07:30 The Detectives Fri 14 April 08:30 Shadow of Fear Fri 14 April 09:45 The David Niven Show Fri 14 April 10:15 Make Me an Offer Fri 14 April 12:00 The Devil & Daniel Webster Fri 14 April 14:00 The Red House Fri 14 April 16:00 Last Holiday Fri 14 April 17:45 Fri 14 April 18:00 Glimpses: Gold Hunting In Rhodesia The Lloyd Bridges Show Fri 14 April 18:30 Mark of The Phoenix Fri 14 April 19:45 Fri 14 April 19:55 Glimpses: Butch & Billy & Their Bang Bang Western Plot The Woman For Joe 1964. Drama. Director: Oscar winning Muriel Box. Stars Harry H. Corbett, Diane Cilento, Thora Hird & Michael Medwin. Daring romance between a shy northern football fan and a worldly London prostitute. Archive footage from the 1930s of the historic town of Hastings 1971. Western. Robert Culp, Raquel Welch, Ernest Borgnine, Diana Dors & Christopher Lee star in this hard-edged Western. An outlaw gang descend on an innocent ranching family. 1957. Romance. Director: Julian Amyes. Starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee, Cyril Cusack and Peter Illing. Michael is an unhappy road worker, until he meets Julia, and 'the miracle' happens. 1966. Western. An Indian Chief's son is determined to tame a wild pony. His first challenge before many more. Stars Jay Silverheels of Tonto fame. Short documentary detailing the farming traditions of the Shetland Islands, from the Crofters' summertime sheep drive to the drama of the annual herring haul. SYNOPSIS 1971. This horror / thriller stars Anthony Franciosa. A man hires a hit man to murder his wealthy wife. Clever twist in the plot. The Outsider. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E35) 1963. Crime drama directed by Ernest Morris and starring Paul Maxwell, Clare Owen and Anita West. Waiting for his flight home from Baghdad, Bill takes a message from a British secret agent. A Day of Small Miracles. Eddie Bracken, Eddie Bracken & Linda Watkins. British actor David Niven, introduces this 1950s US anthology series. (S1, E6) 1954. Comedy. Directed by Cyril Frankel. Starring Peter Finch. The story of Charlie, who as a boy fell in love with a Portland Vase on a trip to a museum, pursues his dream as an antiques dealer. 1941. Drama. Starring James Craig as Jabez Stone. As a down-on-his-luck New England farmer, Stone makes a deal with the Devil to give up his soul for seven years of prosperity and good luck. 1947. Drama. Directed by Delmer Daves and starring Edward G Robinson, Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson and Rory Calhoun. Two girls, when told not to, explore mysterious woodland and discover secrets 1950. Comedy. Directed by Henry Cass. Stars Alec Guinness, Beatrice Campbell & Kay Walsh. A salesman who learns he has months to live cashes in his savings to live in a fancy hotel. Archive footage of the early tactics used to track down gold mines and extract the precious metal in Rhodesia. My Child Is Yet a Stranger. 1962. Lloyd Bridges introduces a news event, either current or the past, discussing its relevance. Stars Jeff Bridges & Dub Taylor. Created by: Aaron Spelling (S1, E3) 1957. Crime drama directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Anton Diffring. Crooks steal a secret metal formula and plan to smuggle it into East Germany. 1961. Sam Angel's Plot. Bronco Bob must save his sweetheart Sally and her aunt from greedy Sam Angel when they strike oil at their ranch in this Western adventure. 1955. Drama. Director: George More O'Ferrall. Stars Diane Cilento, George Baker, Jimmy Karoubi & David Kossoff. A sideshow owner and his main attraction fall in love with the same woman. Fri 14 April Fri 14 April 21:45 Fri 14 April 23:45 Fri 14 April 00:00 Fri 14 April 02:00 The Hand Fri 14 April 03:20 Carry On Admiral Fri 14 April 05:00 The Rogues DATE Sat 15 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME The Real Glory Sat 15 April 08:00 Sat 15 April 08:15 Glimpses: Gold Hunting In Rhodesia Valley Of Eagles Sat 15 April 09:55 My Brother's Keeper Sat 15 April 11:40 Glimpses: Let's visit the Crofters Sat 15 April 12:00 In Which We Serve Sat 15 April 14:20 To Paris With Love Sat 15 April 16:00 Bulldog Breed Sat 15 April 18:00 The Good Companions Sat 15 April 20:00 The Million Pound Note Sat 15 April 21:45 Glimpses: Beach Angling In Lowestoft 22:00 Glimpses: Gardens of England The Shout Glimpses: Beach Angling In Lowestoft The Good Companions 1941. Short educational film showcasing some of England's most beautiful gardens, including the historic gardens of Hampton Court. 1978. Horror. Director: Jerzy Skolimowski. Stars Alan Bates, Susannah York, John Hurt & Tim Curry. Once a traveller, now a patient at a mental hospital, claims to have learnt a Aboriginal magic power. Archive footage of Lowestoft's beach anglers and their families spending the day fishing by the shore. 1957. Musical comedy. Directed by J Lee Thompson. Stars Eric Portman, Celia Johnson, Thora Hird and Joyce Grenfell. A touring troupe, the 'Dinky Doos' are in financial trouble, can anyone help? 1960. Horror. Starring Derek Bond & Bryan Coleman. In WW2, British soldiers are captured by the Japanese and have their hands removed. Years later, someone is removing the hands of people in London. 1957. Comedy directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Peggy Cummins & Alfie Bass. An MP is mistaken for his naval friend and put in charge of the fighting ship HMS Sherwood! 1965. Take Me In Paris. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. (S1, E9) SYNOPSIS 1939. War. Director: Henry Hathaway. Stars Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Leeds & Broderick Crawford. In 1906, Col. Hatch is stationed in the Philippines and recruits officers to train the locals Archive footage of the early tactics used to track down gold mines and extract the precious metal in Rhodesia. 1951. Adventure. A scientist invents a formula that converts waves into energy. His wife steals the formula and the scientist pursues her across the frozen tundra. Starring Jack Warner & Nadia Gray. 1948. Thriller. Directed by Alfred Roome and starring Jack Warner, George Cole, David Tomlinson and Bill Owen. Two convicts escape, handcuffed to each other, and things get worse when they're seen. Short documentary detailing the farming traditions of the Shetland Islands, from the Crofters' summertime sheep drive to the drama of the annual herring haul. 1942. War. Directors: David Lean & Noel Coward. Noel Coward, Bernard Miles, John Mills & Celia Johnson. The survivors of the sunken HMS Torrin recall their tour of duty while awaiting rescue. 1955. Comedy. Director: Robert Hamer. Stars Alec Guinness, Vernon Gray & Odile Versois. A Widow sends his 20 year-old son to Paris after deciding it is time to introduce him to the opposite sex. 1960. Comedy. Director: Robert Asher. Stars Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Terence Alexander & David Lodge. Norman Puckle joins the Navy under the same Admiral he refused to yield to in the harbour. 1957. Musical comedy. Directed by J Lee Thompson. Stars Eric Portman, Celia Johnson, Thora Hird and Joyce Grenfell. A touring troupe, the 'Dinky Doos' are in financial trouble, can anyone help? 1954. Comedy. Director: Ronald Neame. Stars Gregory Peck, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ronald Squire & Joyce Grenfell. Two wealthy brothers loan a penniless man 1 million pounds, in the form of one note. Archive footage of Lowestoft's beach anglers and their families spending the day fishing by the shore. Sat 15 April 22:00 Silver Dream Racer Sat 15 April 00:10 A Hill in Korea Sat 15 April 01:50 Sky West & Crooked Sat 15 April 03:55 The Iron Maiden Sat 15 April 05:55 Glimpses: Battle & Hastings in the 1930s DATE Sun 16 April TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Fort Algiers Sun 16 April 07:35 A Hill in Korea Sun 16 April 09:15 Danger By My Side Sun 16 April 10:30 Stranger In Town Sun 16 April Sun 16 April 12:00 Glimpses: Riot On Ice My Brother's Keeper Sun 16 April 14:00 Battle of the V1 Sun 16 April 16:00 Silver Fleet Sun 16 April 17:50 Glimpses: 34 Moore Street Sun 16 April 18:00 In Which We Serve Sun 16 April Sun 16 April 20:20 Glimpses: The Conjuror's Party Sally Ann Sun 16 April Sun 16 April 21:00 12:15 20:30 22:00 Dick Powell Theatre Sea Fury 1980. Drama. Director: David Wickes. Stars David Essex, Beau Bridges, Harry H Corbett & Diane Keen. A motorcycle enthusiast inherits the prototype for an incredibly fast bike, designed by his brother. 1956. War. Directed by Julian Amyes. Starring George Baker, Stanley Baker & Michael Caine in his first credited film role. In the Korean war, British soldiers try to fight their way back to safety. 1966. Drama. Directed by John Mills and starring Hayley Mills, Ian MacShane, Annette Crosbie and Geoffrey Bayldon. A young, lonely teenage girl is traumatised after the death of a childhood friend. 1962. Comedy. Directed by Gerald Thomas. Starring Michael Craig & Joan Sims. An aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines, designs a new supersonic jet plane to sell to America. Archive footage from the 1930s of the historic town of Hastings SYNOPSIS 1953. Drama. Director: Lesley Selander. Stars Yvonne De Carlo, Carlos Thompson & Raymond Burr. In northwest Africa, a tribal leader tries to stir up a rebellion against the ruling powers. 1956. War. Directed by Julian Amyes. Starring George Baker, Stanley Baker & Michael Caine in his first credited film role. In the Korean war, British soldiers try to fight their way back to safety. 1963. Crime. With the help of the Met police a girl tracks down the killers of her detective brother. Stars Anthony Oliver, Maureen Connell, Bill Nagy. 1957. Drama. Directed George Pollock. Starring Alex Nicol, Anne Paige & Mary Laura Wood. In a sleepy village, a composer is shot dead and a woman is found gassed. Who killed them and why? 1943. Excerpts from Abbott & Costello's 1943 comedy feature, Hit the Ice. 1948. Thriller. Directed by Alfred Roome and starring Jack Warner, George Cole, David Tomlinson and Bill Owen. Two convicts escape, handcuffed to each other, and things get worse when they're seen. 1958. War. Director: Vernon Sewell. Stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina & Christopher Lee. Polish Resistance discover a mysterious pilotless plane. 1943. War. Directors: Vernon Sewell & Gordon Wellesley. Stars Ralph Richardson, Googie Withers & Esmond Knight. The Gestapo, anxious for operational submarines, meet with the owner of a Dutch port. Visit the Gray family at 34 Moore Street, Chelsea, London in 1958. An insight into family life. A Baby's First steps, mud pies, playing in the street, a brownie parade and a christening. 1942. War. Directors: David Lean & Noel Coward. Noel Coward, Bernard Miles, John Mills & Celia Johnson. The survivors of the sunken HMS Torrin recall their tour of duty while awaiting rescue. Buck Hurst, associate of the Inner Magic Circle, dazzles and bewilders children at a party in this short film Decisions. 1979. Stars Julia Chambers, Stephanie Cole, Sam Kydd & Frank Mills. Drama focusing on the members of the Salvation Army, centred on the Sally Ann hostel (S1, E6) Open Season. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Dorothy Malone. (S1, E9) 1958. Drama. Cy Endfield. Stars Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen, Robert Shaw & Roger Delgado. Two tug-boat captains fight over a woman until a sinking freighter carrying explosives must be salvaged. Sun 16 April 00:00 Sky West & Crooked Sun 16 April 02:05 Endless Night Sun 16 April 04:05 The Lost Moment Sun 16 April 05:50 Glimpses: The Conjuror's Party 1966. Drama. Directed by John Mills and starring Hayley Mills, Ian MacShane, Annette Crosbie and Geoffrey Bayldon. A young, lonely teenage girl is traumatised after the death of a childhood friend. 1972. Thriller. Directed by Sidney Gilliat. Stars Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett & Britt Ekland. Based on an Agatha Christie novel. A couple are threatened after building their dream home on cursed land. 1947. Drama. A publisher insinuates himself into the mansion of the centenarian lover of a renowned but long-dead poet in order to find his lost love letters. Starring Robert Cummings & Susan Hayward. Buck Hurst, associate of the Inner Magic Circle, dazzles and bewilders children at a party in this short film
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