TPTV Schedule March 6th to March 12th 2017 DATE Mon 06 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME There Was a Young Lady Mon 06 March 07:45 The Detectives Mon 06 March 08:15 Recoil Mon 06 March 09:50 Home and Away Mon 06 March 11:30 Take Two Mon 06 March 12:00 Splendor Mon 06 March 13:35 BFI: Listen to Britain Mon 06 March 14:00 The Smallest Show On Earth Mon 06 March 15:35 BFI: To The Rescue Mon 06 March 16:00 The Southerner Mon 06 March Mon 06 March 17:50 Wheeling Them In 18:00 Noah's Castle Mon 06 March 18:30 The Wrong Arm Of the Law SYNOPSIS 1953. Comedy. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Stars Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray & Sydney Tafler. A diamond merchants' secretary gets fired by her new boss for being too efficient. Anatomy Of Fear. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E6) 1953. Directed by John Gilling. Filmed at Alliance Studios, Twickenham. Stars Elizabeth Sellars, Kieron Moore. A jeweller's daughter seeks revenge on a gang that robbed and killed her father. 1956. Drama directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jack Warner, Thora Hird, Harry Fowler and Kathleen Harrison. Based on 'The Huggetts' family rivalry when two sons win the football pools. Sally Thomsett 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, E4) 1935. Comedy. Director: Elliott Nugent. Stars David Niven, Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins & Paul Cavanagh. A well-to-do family await their son's return, but are disappointed when they meet his new wife. 1942. Factual. A depiction of life in wartime England during the Second World War. Director Humphrey Jennings visits many aspects of civilian life. Stars Leonard Brockington & Joseph Macleod 1957. Comedy. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Peter Sellers, Virginia McKenna & Bill Travers. A couple inherit a small cinema are shocked to find a decrepit building. 1952. Family. CFF. Director: Jacques Brunius. When George's poodle is stolen by a thief, he & his sister enlist eccentric dog-lover and village grocer Mr Polly to help them get the pooch back 1945. Drama. Director: Jean Renoir. Stars Zachary Scott, Betty Field and J. Carrol Naish. Nature decides to go against a family of cotton pickers after they decide to get their own ground. Short documentary film about how trailers were used to tantalise audiences and bring them back to the cinema each week. 1979. Directed by Colin Nutley. In lawless and hungry Britain a family fights to survive. Starring Marcus Francis, Simon Gipps-Kent and David Neal (S1, E4) 1962. Comedy. Director: Cliff Owen. Stars Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries, Bernard Cribbins, Michael Caine & Nanette Newman. A gangster learns of a traitor in his midst and makes a deal with the police Mon 06 March 20:20 Orders Are Orders Mon 06 March Mon 06 March 21:55 Glimpses - The Wayward Wind Penny Gold Mon 06 March 23:45 Glimpses - Carry On Children Mon 06 March 00:00 Death Is A Woman Mon 06 March 01:40 The Kid From Brooklyn Mon 06 March 03:55 Condemned Mon 06 March 05:40 Glimpses Melodies of the Moment DATE Tue 07 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Flight From Vienna Tue 07 March 07:10 The Detectives Tue 07 March 07:40 No Way Back Tue 07 March 09:10 Glimpses - V.1. Tue 07 March Tue 07 March 09:20 Road To Nashville 11:30 Take Two Tue 07 March 12:00 Beautiful But Dangerous Tue 07 March 13:45 Glimpses - The Power We Need Tue 07 March 14:00 Up In The World Tue 07 March 15:45 The Good for Nothing 22:00 1954. Comedy. An American film crew are making a film in a British army camp, but the soldiers chase the film unit's girls. Starring Tony Hancock, Sid James & Peter Sellers. Parkside Productions present Don Archell in 'The Wayward Wind'. 1973. Drama. Director: Jack Cardiff. Stars James Booth, Francesca Annis & Nicky Henson. Mathew is determined to crack the brutal murder of a young woman whose body is identified by her identical twin. Carry On Children. Wartime public information film detailing the health service facilities available to Britain's children. From Mothercraft classes to PE lessons and school dinners. 1966. Drama. Director: Fredric Goode. Stars Mark Burns, Wanda Ventham, Patsy Anne Noble & Shaun Curry. An undercover agent is sent to investigate a narcotics smuggling case on a Mediterranean island. 1946. Comedy. Director: Norman Z Mcleod. Stars Danny Kaye, Eve Arden, Steve Cochran & Virginia Mayo. Through a fluke, a timid milkman knocks out a champion fighter and decides to go pro. 1929. Drama. Director: Wesley Ruggles. Stars Ronald Colman, Ann Harding & Dudley Digges. Colman is sent to Devil's Island, where he becomes romantically involved with the wife of a sadistic warden. Melodies Of The Moment. Mayhem and music abound at the offices of Messrs Pow Wham and Zowie Radio City. SYNOPSIS 1956. Drama. Director: Denis Kavanagh. Stars John Bentley, Theodore Bikel & Donald Gray. When a Hungarian official asks for asylum in the west, he is forced to go back home to prove his sincerity Armed And Dangerous. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E7) 1949. Drama. A boxer (Terence de Marney) begins on a downward slide losing his wife and money. A childhood sweetheart helps him but complications set in. 1944. Documentary short released by The British Ministry Of Information in 1944, describing the attacks made on England by Hitler's V-1 bombs. 1966. The biggest country jamboree ever filmed of its time with an all star country cast: Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins and many more. Jenny Hanley 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, E10) 1954. Drama. Rich heiress, Corby Lane (Jean Simmons), returns to a small town to repay the townsfolk for saving her life when she was a child. Starring Robert Mitchum. 1962. Factual. Director: John Fitzgerald. The economic future of the coal industry in relation to other sources of power. Includes footage of Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire. 1956. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson & Jerry Desmonde. A window cleaner works at a country estate where the owner's son is threatened by kidnappers. 1914. Comedy. Stars Charles Chaplin & Charley Chase A young man hires Charlie to care for his wheelchair bound uncle while he spends time with his girlfriend. Charlie has other ideas Tue 07 March 16:00 The Iron Petticoat Tue 07 March Tue 07 March Tue 07 March 17:50 18:00 Glimpses - 1930s East Grinstead Park Ranger 18:30 Reach For The Sky Tue 07 March 21:00 Dick Powell Theatre Tue 07 March 22:00 Look Back in Anger Tue 07 March 00:00 The Man Upstairs Tue 07 March 01:40 A Touch of Love Tue 07 March 03:45 Time Warp Tue 07 March 05:25 Glimpses - Boy With A Flute DATE Wed 08 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Angel Who Pawned Her Harp Wed 08 March 07:30 The Detectives Wed 08 March Wed 08 March 08:00 Under Your Hat 09:35 Take Two Wed 08 March 10:05 Rose of Cimmaron Wed 08 March Wed 08 March Wed 08 March 11:40 Liz Fraser Presents... Liz Fraser Presents... Every Day's A Holiday Wed 08 March 13:55 12:00 12:05 Glimpses - Who Were You With Last Night 1956. War. Director: Ralph Thomas. Stars Katharine Hepburn, Bob Hope, James Robertson Justice & Robert Helpmann. A female pilot lands a Russian aircraft on German soil after flying off in a rage. Footage of East Grinstead & surrounding areas in the 1930s. 1978. Waste. Featuring Norman Bowler as a trainee warden in a national park. (S1, E5) 1956. War drama. Directed by Lewis Gilbert and stars Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow and Lyndon Brook. This is the true story of Douglas Bader, who loses his legs but returns to flight during WW2. John J Diggs. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Rhonda Fleming. (S1, E2) 1959. Drama. Director: Tony Richardson. Stars Richard Burton, Claire Bloom & Mary Ure. A musician living in near-poverty with his middle class wife releases his pent-up rage, leading to an affair. 1958. Drama. Directed by Don Chaffey. Starring Bernard Lee & Richard Attenborough. After accidentally killing his fiancée's brother, Peter Watson tries to escape his guilt and changes his name. 1969. Drama. Director: Waris Hussein. Stars Sandy Dennis, Ian McKellen & Eleanor Bron. Based on 'The Millstone'. A Philosophy student falls pregnant after a one night stand with a gay TV presenter. 1980. Sci-Fi. While seeking a cosmic black hole, an astronaut discovers a time warp. Starring Adam West and Gretchen Corbett. Written By Anne Spielberg. Directed by: Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler 1964. Family. Boy With a Flute. An advertisement in the Personal Column brings elderly Mrs Winters to town with her Salviani painting and leads her to an adventure she could never have imagined. SYNOPSIS 1954. Drama starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmond. A beautiful angel is sent to The Angel, London, to help people with problems, but she has no money to support herself. Bad Eye Rose Rosetti. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E8) 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secret-agent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a job as a maid. Marc Sinden 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, E11) 1952. Western. Director: Harry Keller. Stars Jack Buetel, Mala Powers, Bill Williams. Rose, a young girl fostered by a Cherokee family, seeks revenge after her foster parents are murdered by outlaws Her Life in Film. Liz Fraser Exclusively discusses her life in film. Every Day's a Holiday. Liz Fraser discusses her character and gives special anecdotes and stories from her time in the film 1964. Musical starring John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Freddie & the Dreamers, Ron Moody, Liz Fraser, Nicholas Parsons and Danny La Rue. A group of high-spirited teens find friendship, love & music. Who Were You With Last Night' with the Paramount Jazz Quartet. Wed 08 March 14:00 The Shillingbury Blowers Wed 08 March Wed 08 March 15:40 Glimpses - Steam Fair Chance of a Lifetime Wed 08 March 17:50 Glimpses - The Shaldon Carnival Wed 08 March Wed 08 March 18:00 Park Ranger 18:30 The Kid From Brooklyn Wed 08 March 20:45 Gaolbreak Wed 08 March 22:00 Arthur's Dyke Wed 08 March 00:00 House on Haunted Hill Wed 08 March 01:35 Beast in the Cellar Wed 08 March 03:20 Galaxina Wed 08 March 05:10 The Rogues DATE Thu 09 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Final Appointment Thu 09 March 07:20 The Detectives Thu 09 March 07:50 The Hostage Thu 09 March 09:20 Song of Paris Thu 09 March 10:55 A Little of What You Fancy Thu 09 March 12:00 Story of Shirley Yorke 16:00 1979. Drama. Directed by Val Guest and stars Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen and Trevor Howard. The arrival of a pop star and his wife, upsets the status quo of the Shillingbury village brass band. 1960s Croft Darlington Co Durham. Archive footage of a traditional steam fair with a variety of engines and steam fuelled vehicles 1950. Comedy. Director: Bernard Miles. Stars Basil Radford, Bernard Miles, Kenneth More, Patrick Troughton & Hattie Jacques. The staff of an engineering firm take over after going on strike. South Devon September 1st 1938, a day by the sea. Rare archive footage of life in a small British seaside town, featuring a parade, sailing boats and a family trip to the beach 1978. Fire. Featuring Norman Bowler as a trainee warden in a national park. (S1, E6) 1946. Comedy. Director: Norman Z Mcleod. Stars Danny Kaye, Eve Arden, Steve Cochran & Virginia Mayo. Through a fluke, a timid milkman knocks out a champion fighter and decides to go pro. 1962. Directed by Francis Searle and starring Peter Reynolds, Avice Landon and David Kernan. A mother and her two sons run a newsagents as a front for their criminal activity. 2001. Drama. Director: Gerry Poulson. Stars Pauline Quirke, Brian Conley, Robert Daws & Nicholas Farrell. Ramblers recreate their conquest of the Offa's Dyke Path 20 years earlier but with a woman! 1959. Horror. Directed by William Castle. Starring Vincent Price & Carol Ohmart. A millionaire invites five people to a 'haunted house' party, and whoever makes it through the night earns $10,000. 1970. Horror. Something is killing British soldiers. Is a terrifying beast at large? Or something even stranger and more deadly? Starring Flora Robson, Beryl Reid, Tessa Wyatt & John Hamill. 1980. Sci-Fi Comedy. Galaxina (Dorothy Stratten) is an android who looks after the crew on board a spacecraft. Playboy centerfold Stratten was killed by her boyfriend before this film premiered. 1965. Gig Young, David Niven and Charles Boyer are The Rogues, members of two related families of international forgers and conmen. (S2, E5) SYNOPSIS 1954. Crime. Directed by Terence Fisher and starring John Bentley. Reporters investigate threats against a retired army officer and discover links to a series of murders that occurred during the war. Time And Tide. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E9) 1956. Drama. A South American revolutionary is facing death for murder but the President's daughter in London is taken hostage. Starring Ron Randell. 1952. Romantic Comedy. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Dennis Price, Anne Vernon & Mischa Auer. Archetypal English gentleman who finds himself in a duel against a dastardly French count. 1968. A loving tribute to British Music Hall with Lily Morris and Gus Elen. Featuring original archive film, rare prints, portraits and photographs, it traces what remains of the great music halls. 1948. Drama. Director: Maclean Rogers. Stars Dinah Sheridan, Derek Farr & John Robinson. Nurse Yorke assists her boss, Dr Napier, who is able of effecting a new treatment on the ailing wife of a Lord Thu 09 March 13:50 BFI: The Hospital Nurse Thu 09 March 14:00 The Cowboy & the Lady Thu 09 March 15:50 BFI: New Towns for Old Thu 09 March 16:00 The Wrong Arm Of the Law Thu 09 March 17:50 Glimpses - Our London Thu 09 March 18:00 HG Wells' Invisible Man Thu 09 March 18:30 Up In The World Thu 09 March 20:20 The Weapon Thu 09 March 22:00 Thunder Rock Thu 09 March 00:00 Dead of Night Thu 09 March 02:05 During One Night Thu 09 March 03:50 Two on the Tiles Thu 09 March 05:25 Haunted Palace DATE Fri 10 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME The Golden Disc Fri 10 March 07:35 The Detectives Fri 10 March Fri 10 March 08:05 08:10 Patricia Dainton Presents... Tread Softly Fri 10 March 09:40 The Way Ahead 1941. Factual. Director: Francis Searle. Recruitment film presenting an ideal view of the nursing profession, which is likely to have been in stark contrast with the daily experience of wartime nurses 1938. Drama. Director: H C Potter. Stars Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon & Walter Brennan. An adventure is born when a presidential nominee's daughter is mistaken for a maid by a cowboy and falls in love. 1942. Factual. This wartime public information film combines impressive shots of industrial poverty with inspiring words scripted by Dylan Thomas, proffering new housing and better lives after the war 1962. Comedy. Director: Cliff Owen. Stars Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries, Bernard Cribbins, Michael Caine & Nanette Newman. A gangster learns of a traitor in his midst and makes a deal with the police Rare archive footage from 1947 of London's landmarks decades in the past, including Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament Secret Experiment. 1958. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling & Lisa Daniely. A young scientist, Dr. Peter Brady, has been working on a theory of invisibility (S1, E1) 1956. Comedy. Director: John Paddy Carstairs. Stars Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson & Jerry Desmonde. A window cleaner works at a country estate where the owner's son is threatened by kidnappers. 1956. Thriller. Directed by Val Guest. Stars Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall & George Cole. In an old abandoned building, Erik finds a 10 year old murder weapon stuck to a brick. 1942. Supernatural drama starring Michael Redgrave, Barbara Mullen & James Mason. One of The Boulting Brothers' finest, a disillusioned writer becomes a lighthouse keeper living in solitude. 1945. Thriller. Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden & Robert Hamer. Stars Mervyn Johns & Michael Redgrave. An architect senses impending doom as his dreams become reality. 1961. Drama. Directed and written by Sidney J Furie. Starring Don Borisenko & Susan Hampshire. A sensitive story of two airmen. One with a terrible injury and one dealing with life. 1951. Comedy. Director: John Guillermin. Stars Herbert Lom, Hugh McDermott & Brenda Bruce. A husband and wife are blackmailed by the butler on evidence of nights out until they combine to prevent him. 1949. Directed by Richard Fisher. This short film documentary features Shaw Desmond, founder of the International Institute for Psychical Research. Shaw relates several famous British hauntings. SYNOPSIS 1958. Pop drama starring Lee Patterson, Mary Steele, Terry Dene & Linda Gray. A young pop composer and singer opens a coffee bar. They are joined by budding singer Terry Dene as himself. The Old Gang. Captain Matt Holbrook (Robert Taylor) leads a squad of brave and tough detectives tackling crime. Also Stars: Tige Andrews, Russell Thorson, Adam West (S1, E10) Tread Softly. Exclusive interviews with Patricia Dainton who discusses her time on this film and her career in general. (S1, E1) 1952. Crime. Directed by David MacDonald. Stars Frances Day, Patricia Dainton & John Bentley. The star of a London Musical walks out before curtain up, but the show must go on, in a 'Haunted Theatre'. 1944. War. Director: Carol Reed. Stars Jimmy Hanley, Stanley Holloway, Trevor Howard & David Niven. After a battalion suffers casualties at Dunkirk, the gaps in the ranks must be filled by 'call-ups'. Fri 10 March Fri 10 March 11:55 Rescue By The Rails 12:00 Magic Town Fri 10 March 14:00 Three Men In A Boat Fri 10 March 15:50 Glimpses - V.1. Fri 10 March 16:00 Time Lock Fri 10 March 17:30 Take Two Fri 10 March 18:00 HG Wells' Invisible Man Fri 10 March 18:30 The Good Die Young Fri 10 March 20:30 The House Across the Lake Fri 10 March 22:00 Room At The Top Fri 10 March 00:15 Millennium Fri 10 March 02:10 Endless Night Fri 10 March 04:10 A Chorus of Disapproval DATE Sat 11 March Sat 11 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Gert & Daisy's Weekend Glimpses - Our London Sat 11 March 07:45 Smokescreen Sat 11 March 09:15 The Shipbuilders Sat 11 March 10:50 BFI: Pop Pirates 07:35 Mary and John's romance is doomed by her father's disapproval, until John gets the chance to redeem himself in this comedy short 1947. Comedy. An opinion pollster finds a town which is a perfect mirror of U.S. opinions. Starring James Stewart, Jane Wyman and Kent Smith 1956. Comedy. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards & David Tomlinson. Based on the Jerome K Jerome novel. The story follows three men who decide to go on holiday on the Thames. 1944. Documentary short released by The British Ministry Of Information in 1944, describing the attacks made on England by Hitler's V-1 bombs. 1957. Adventure. Director: Gerald Thomas. Stars Robert Beatty, Betty McDowall & Vincent Winter. It's a race against time to save six-year old, Stephen, after he locks himself in a time locked vault. Angela Douglas 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, E5) Crisis In The Desert. 1958. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling & Lisa Daniely. Peter Brady finds himself being flown to the Middle East where British secret agent is a prisoner (S1, E2) 1954. Thriller. Director: Lewis Gilbert. Stars Robert Morley, Joan Collins, Laurence Harvey & Margaret Leighton. A group of down-and-outs are holding up a post office van when things start to go wrong 1954. Crime drama. Directed & written by Ken Hughes. Stars Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke & Sidney James. An American living in England is enticed into a scheme by a beautiful blonde to murder her husband 1959. Drama. Director: Jack Clayton. Stars Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret & Heather Sears. Joe Lampton arrives in a Yorkshire town with ambitions and finds solace in the arms of an older woman. 1989. Sci-Fi. Director: Michael Anderson. Stars Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Daniel J Travanti and Robert Joy. Bill smith falls in love with a woman from the future on a mission to save humanity. 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. 1989. Musical. A newcomer joins a village theatre company but finds more happens off stage than on it! Starring Anthony Hopkins & Jeremy Irons. Written by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Michael Winner. SYNOPSIS 1941. Comedy. Gert and Daisy are put in charge of a group of tearaway evacuee children. Starring Elsie Waters and Doris Waters. Rare archive footage from 1947 of London's landmarks decades in the past, including Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament 1964. Drama. Directed by Jim O'Connolly. Starring Peter Vaughan, John Carson & Yvonne Romain. A blazing car goes over the cliff to the east of Brighton. Suspicions mount when no body can be found. 1943. Drama. Director: John Baxter. Stars Clive Brook, Finlay Currie, Moira Lister & John Turnbull. Set in a Clyde dockyard, a millionaire shipbuilder & his best riveter symbolize British unity in WW2 1984. Family. Directed by Joe Grossman and starring Roger Daltrey, George Sweeny and Joe Melia. A group's rise is hampered when a member gets involved with video piracy. Sat 11 March 12:00 Three Men In A Boat Sat 11 March Sat 11 March 13:50 Glimpses - Magic Feet Chance of a Lifetime Sat 11 March Sat 11 March 15:50 Sat 11 March Sat 11 March 17:50 Sat 11 March 18:30 Moulin Rouge Sat 11 March 20:55 Dick Powell Theatre Sat 11 March 21:55 Sat 11 March 22:00 Glimpses - The Jubilee May 06 1935 Time Lock Sat 11 March 23:30 Take Two Sat 11 March 00:00 Look Back in Anger Sat 11 March 02:00 The Rough and the Smooth Sat 11 March 04:05 The Tommy Steele Story Sat 11 March 05:45 Arthur & Kitty DATE Sun 12 March TIME 06:00 PROGRAMME Radio Cab Murder Sun 12 March 07:30 The Limping Man Sun 12 March 08:55 Gorgo 14:00 16:00 18:00 Glimpses - London Food Market The Iron Petticoat Glimpses - News Thrills of 1942 HG Wells' Invisible Man 1956. Comedy. Director: Ken Annakin. Stars Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards & David Tomlinson. Based on the Jerome K Jerome novel. The story follows three men who decide to go on holiday on the Thames. Short documentary film about British football's 'star of stars', Sir Stanley Matthews 1950. Comedy. Director: Bernard Miles. Stars Basil Radford, Bernard Miles, Kenneth More, Patrick Troughton & Hattie Jacques. The staff of an engineering firm take over after going on strike. Footage of London food markets and docks in the late 1940s 1956. War. Director: Ralph Thomas. Stars Katharine Hepburn, Bob Hope, James Robertson Justice & Robert Helpmann. A female pilot lands a Russian aircraft on German soil after flying off in a rage. 1942. Highlights of the important war events of the year 1942, including the attack on Pearl Harbour. Behind The Mask. 1958. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling & Lisa Daniely. Dr. Brady is tricked into helping a woman he finds at a car accident site (S1, E3) 1952. Drama. Director: John Huston. Stars Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Gabor. The story is that of the crippled artist who forgets his worries by drinking and mingling at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris. Out Of The Night. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Charles McGraw & Feto Scotti. (S1, E3) The Jubilee May 06 1935. See the excitement all over London as the capital prepares to celebrate King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935 1957. Adventure. Director: Gerald Thomas. Stars Robert Beatty, Betty McDowall & Vincent Winter. It's a race against time to save six-year old, Stephen, after he locks himself in a time locked vault. Shirley Eaton 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, E12) 1959. Drama. Director: Tony Richardson. Stars Richard Burton, Claire Bloom & Mary Ure. A musician living in near-poverty with his middle class wife releases his pent-up rage, leading to an affair. 1959. Drama. Starring Nadja Tiller, Tony Britton and William Bendix. Directed by Robert Siodmak. An archaeologist forsakes his fiancée for a passionate affair with a beautiful German woman. 1957. Drama. Directed by Gerard Bryant. Stars Patrick Westwood, Tom Littlewood & Tommy Steele. A rags-to-riches tale of a young merchant seaman called Tommy who discovers a certain way with the guitar A look into the lives of Arthur Lucan & Kitty McShane and the development of the great comedy, Old Mother Riley. SYNOPSIS 1954. Crime drama directed by Vernon Sewell and filmed at Nettelfold. An ex-convict taxi driver poses as a crook to catch a bank robber. Starring Jimmy Hanley and Sam Kydd. 1953. Crime. Frank (Lloyd Bridges), an American, returns to England to see his war-time sweetheart (Moira Lister) but witnesses a shooting whilst leaving the plane. 1961. Sci-Fi. An undersea earthquake causes some sea-monsters to surface. Gorgo is captured and is taken to be displayed in London, but Gorgo's mother is looking for her baby. Starring Bill Travers. Sun 12 March 10:25 The Shillingbury Blowers Sun 12 March 12:00 Moulin Rouge Sun 12 March 14:25 The Smallest Show On Earth Sun 12 March 16:00 The Southerner Sun 12 March Sun 12 March 17:50 Glimpses - South of England HG Wells' Invisible Man Sun 12 March 18:30 The Good Die Young Sun 12 March 20:30 Sally Ann Sun 12 March 21:00 Dick Powell Theatre Sun 12 March 22:00 Room At The Top Sun 12 March 00:15 Death Is A Woman Sun 12 March 01:55 Millennium Sun 12 March 03:55 Yesterday's Hero Sun 12 March 05:45 Glimpses - The Power We Need 18:00 1979. Drama. Directed by Val Guest and stars Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen and Trevor Howard. The arrival of a pop star and his wife, upsets the status quo of the Shillingbury village brass band. 1952. Drama. Director: John Huston. Stars Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Gabor. The story is that of the crippled artist who forgets his worries by drinking and mingling at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris. 1957. Comedy. Director: Basil Dearden. Stars Margaret Rutherford, Peter Sellers, Virginia McKenna & Bill Travers. A couple inherit a small cinema are shocked to find a decrepit building. 1945. Drama. Director: Jean Renoir. Stars Zachary Scott, Betty Field and J. Carrol Naish. Nature decides to go against a family of cotton pickers after they decide to get their own ground. Silent colour footage of the South of England and Cornwall Picnic With Death. 1958. Stars Tim Turner, Deborah Watling. Peter's existence becomes public knowledge, while Sally's friend needs help when her stepfather plots to kill her mother. (S1, E4) 1954. Thriller. Director: Lewis Gilbert. Stars Robert Morley, Joan Collins, Laurence Harvey & Margaret Leighton. A group of down-and-outs are holding up a post office van when things start to go wrong Choice. 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 Somebody's Waiting. Dick Powell served as host to this hugely popular 60s series with a glittering cast of guest stars. Starring Mickey Rooney & Susan Oliver. (S1, E4) 1959. Drama. Director: Jack Clayton. Stars Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret & Heather Sears. Joe Lampton arrives in a Yorkshire town with ambitions and finds solace in the arms of an older woman. 1966. Drama. Director: Fredric Goode. Stars Mark Burns, Wanda Ventham, Patsy Anne Noble & Shaun Curry. An undercover agent is sent to investigate a narcotics smuggling case on a Mediterranean island. 1989. Sci-Fi. Director: Michael Anderson. Stars Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Daniel J Travanti and Robert Joy. Bill smith falls in love with a woman from the future on a mission to save humanity. 1979. Drama. Starring Ian McShane, Suzanne Somers & Adam Faith. Written by Jackie Collins. A has-been, alcoholic former soccer star is determined to make a comeback with the help of his ex-girlfriend. 1962. Factual. Director: John Fitzgerald. The economic future of the coal industry in relation to other sources of power. Includes footage of Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire.
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