Legends We Love: Classic Stars Lighting Up Together TV This November
There’s something special about spotting a familiar face on screen - especially when it’s one of the legends we’ve grown up with, laughed with, or even shed a tear over. This month, Together TV is packed with some of the biggest names from film and television, all ready to keep us company with their unforgettable charm and timeless talent.
Let’s start with Phil Collins in Buster - yes, that Phil Collins. Before he became a music icon, he played a big-hearted crook with a soft side, proving he could act just as well as he could drum.
Then there’s the sharp-eyed Lee Van Cleef, the cowboy tough guy himself, leading the charge in Commandos. It’s pure action nostalgia, the kind that never goes out of style.
If mystery and high-stakes drama are more your thing, Pierce Brosnan is your man in Death Train and Night Watch. Long before his Bond days, Brosnan already had that effortless cool that makes him so watchable.
Another legend joining the line-up is Christopher Plummer in Triple Cross - one of our brand-new titles this month. Based on the true story of a wartime double agent, it’s a gripping film full of twists, turns, and vintage espionage.
For something a little more mischievous, The Assassination Bureau pairs Diana Rigg and Oliver Reed, both at their charismatic best in a gloriously cheeky adventure. Meanwhile, Norman Wisdom keeps us laughing in What’s Good for the Goose, and David Jason shows off his comic brilliance in The Odd Job — proof that true British humour never gets old.
And we couldn’t forget Black Beauty, starring Mark Lester, bringing that wholesome, heartwarming storytelling we all love to settle down with on a quiet evening.
Of course, Together TV isn’t just about old favourites: we’ve got some new delights too! Love Your Garden returns with Series 5 and 8, as Alan Titchmarsh and his team work their outdoor magic once again, transforming gardens and lives in the process. It’s the kind of telly that makes you smile and maybe reach for the trowel.
And for those who fancy a cheekier late-night watch, Fanny Hill and Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman promise a bit of vintage fun — bold, playful, and perfectly tongue-in-cheek.
So, whether you’re in the mood for drama, laughter, or a bit of garden inspiration, Together TV’s November schedule is brimming with legends we love. They’ve entertained us for decades, and they’re right here to do it all over again.
Because on Together TV, it’s not just about the films: it’s about the people who make us feel at home.

























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