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Every episode from all 12 seasons of the American sitcom. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) is a well-to-do bachelor with a house on the beach but his casual Malibu lifestyle is interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), who's facing a divorce, and Alan's son, Jake (Angus T. Jones), come to stay with him. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Big Flappy Bastards', 'Go East On Sunset Until You Reach the Gates of Hell', 'If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song I'm Going to Take a Nap', 'The Last Thing You Want Is to Wind Up With a Hump', 'Did You Check With the Captain of the Flying Monkeys?', 'If They Do Go Either Way, They're Usually Fake', 'Twenty-Five Little Pre-pubers Without a Snoot-ful', 'Phase One, Complete', 'Merry Thanksgiving', 'Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor', 'Camel Filters and Pheromones', 'Sarah Like Puny Alan', 'I Can't Afford Hyenas', 'Round One to the Crazy Hot Chick', 'That Was Saliva, Alan', 'Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats', 'An Old Flame With a New Wick', 'I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You', 'Hey, I Can Pee Outside in the Dark', 'No Sniffing, No Wowing', 'My Doctor Has a Cow Puppet', 'Just Like Buffalo' and 'Can You Feel My Finger?'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Back Off Mary Poppins', 'Enjoy Those Garlic Balls', 'A Bag Full of Jawea', 'Go Get Mommy's Bra', 'Bad News from the Clinic', 'The Price of Healthy Gums Is Eternal Vigilance', 'A Kosher Slaughterhouse Out in Fontana', 'Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers', 'Yes, Monsignor', 'The Salmon Under My Sweater', ' Last Chance to See Those Tattoos', 'A Lungful of Alan', 'Get Off My Hair', 'Those Ping Things With Coconut', 'Smell the Umbrella Stand', 'Can You Eat Human Flesh With Wooden Teeth?', 'Woohoo, a Hernia Exam!', 'It Was Mame, Mom', 'A Low Guttural Tongue-Flapping Noise', 'I Always Wanted a Shaved Monkey', 'A Sympathetic Crotch to Cry On', 'That Old Hose Bag is My Mother', 'Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab' and 'Does This Smell Funny To You?'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Weekend in Bangkok With Two Olympic Gymnasts', 'Principal Gallagher's Lesbian Lover', 'Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark', 'Your Dismissive Attitude Toward Boobs', 'We Called It Mr. Pinky', 'Hi, Mr. Horned One', 'Sleep Tight, Puddin' Pop', 'That Voodoo That I Do Do', 'Madame and Her Special Friend', 'Something Salted and Twisted', 'Santa's Village of the Damned', 'That Special Tug', 'Humiliation Is a Visual Medium', 'Love Isn't Blind, It's Retarded', 'My Tongue Is Meat', 'Ergo, the Booty Call', 'The Unfortunate Little Schnauser', 'The Spit-Covered Cobbler', 'Golly Moses, She's a Muffin', 'Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro', 'And the Plot Moistens', 'Just Once With Aunt Sophie', 'Arguments for the Quickie' and 'That Pistol-Packin' Hermaphrodite'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Working for Caligula', 'Who's Vod Kanockers?', 'The Sea Is a Harsh Mistress', 'A Pot Smoking Monkey', 'A Live Woman of Proven Fertility', 'Apologies for the Frivolity', 'Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head', 'Release the Dogs', 'Corey's Been Dead for an Hour', 'Kissing Abraham Lincoln', 'Walnuts and Demerol', 'Castrating Sheep in Montana', 'Don't Worry, Speed Racer', 'That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami', 'My Damn Stalker', 'Young People Have Phlegm Too', 'I Merely Slept With a Commie', 'It Never Rains in Hooterville', 'Smooth As a Ken Doll', 'Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot', 'Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous', 'Mr. McGlue's Feedbag', 'Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-Lookin'' and 'Prostitutes and Gelato'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Large Birds, Spiders and Mom', 'Media Room Slash Dungeon', 'Dum Diddy Dum Diddy Doo', 'City of Great Racks', 'Putting Swim Fins On a Cat', 'Help Daddy Find His Toenail', 'The Leather Gear Is in the Guest Room', 'Is There a Mrs. Waffles?', 'Shoes, Hats, Pickle Jar Lids', 'Kinda Like Necrophilia', 'Meander to Your Dander', 'A Little Clammy and None Too Fresh', 'The Soil Is Moist', 'Winky-Dink Time', 'Rough Night in Hump Junction', 'Look at Me, Mommy, I'm Pretty', 'Fish in a Drawer', 'If My Hole Could Talk' and 'Waiting for the Right Snapper'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Taterhead Is Our Love Child', 'Pie Hole, Herb', 'Damn You, Eggs Benedict', 'The Flavin' and the Mavin'', 'A Jock Strap in Hell', 'It's Always Nazi Week', 'Best H.O. Money Can Buy', 'Pinocchio's Mouth', 'The Mooch at the Boo', 'He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited', 'The Devil's Lube', 'Thank God for Scoliosis', 'I Think You Offended Don', 'David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie', 'I'd Like to Start With the Cat', 'She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime', 'The 'Ocu' Or the 'Pado'?', 'My Son's Enormous Head', 'The Two Finger Rule', 'Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau', 'Above Exalted Cyclops', 'Sir Lancelot's Litter Box', 'Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth' and 'Baseball Was Better With Steroids'. Season 7 episodes are: '818-jklpuzo', 'Whipped Unto the Third Generation', 'Mmm, Fish. Yum.', 'Laxative Tester, Horse Inseminator', 'For the Sake of the Child', 'Give Me Your Thumb', 'Untainted By Filth', 'Gorp. Fnark. Schmegle.', 'Captain Terry's Spray-On Hair', 'That's Why They Call It Ball Room', 'Warning, It's Dirty', 'Fart Jokes, Pie and Celeste', 'Yay, No Polyps', 'Crude and Uncalled For', 'Aye, Aye, Captain', 'Tinkle Like a Princess', 'I Found Your Moustache', 'Ixnay On the Oggie Day', 'Keith Moon Is Vomiting in His Grave', 'I Called Him Magoo', 'Gumby With a Pokey' and 'This Is Not Gonna End Well'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Three Girls and a Guy Named Bud', 'A Bottle of Wine and a Jackhammer', 'A Pudding-Filled Cactus', 'Hookers, Hookers, Hookers', 'The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel', 'Twanging Your Magic Cleaner', 'The Crazy Bitch Gazette', 'Springtime On a Stick', 'A Good Time in Central Africa', 'Ow, Ow, Don't Stop', 'Dead from the Waist Down', 'Chocolate Diddlers Or My Puppy's Dead', 'Skunk, Dog, Crap and Ketchup', 'Lookin' for Japanese Subs', 'Three Hookers and a Philly Cheesesteak' and 'That Darn Priest'. Season 9 episodes are: 'Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt', 'People Who Love Peepholes', 'Big Girls Don't Throw Food', 'Nice Magic Fingers', 'A Giant Cat Holding a Churro', 'The Squat and the Hover', 'Those Fancy Japanese Toilets', 'Thank You for the Intercourse', 'Frodo's Headshots', 'A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes', 'What a Lovely Landing Strip', 'One False Move, Zimbabwe!', 'Slowly and in a Circular Fashion', 'A Possum On Chemo', 'The Duchess of Dull-in-Sack', 'Sips, Sonnets and Sodomy', 'Not in My Mouth!', 'The War Against Gingivitis', 'Palmdale, Ech', 'Grandma's Pie', 'Mr. Hose Says 'Yes'', 'Why We Gave Up Women', 'The Straw in My Donut Hole' and 'Oh Look! Al-Qaeda!'. Season 10 episodes are: 'I Changed My Mind About the Milk', 'A Big Bag of Dog', 'Four Balls, Two Bats and One Mitt', 'You Do Know What the Lollipop Is For', 'That's Not What They Call It in Amsterdam', 'Ferrets, Attack', 'Avoid the Chinese Mustard', 'Something My Gynecologist Said', 'I Scream When I Pee', 'One Nut Johnson', 'Give Santa a Tail-Hole', 'Welcome to Alancrest', 'Grab a Feather and Get in Line', 'Run, Steven Staven! Run!', 'Paint It, Pierce It Or Plug It', 'Advantage - Fat, Flying Baby', 'Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries', 'The 9:04 from Pemberton', 'Big Episode. Someone Stole a Spoon', 'Bazinga! That's from a TV Show', 'Another Night With Neil Diamond', 'My Bodacious Vidalia' and 'Cows, Prepare to Be Tipped'. Season 11 episodes are: 'Nangnangnangnang', 'I Think I Banged Lucille Ball', 'This Unblessed Biscuit', 'Clank, Clank, Drunken Skank', 'Alan Harper, Pleasing Women Since 2003', 'Justice in Star-Spangled Hot Pants', 'Some Kind of Lesbian Zombie', 'Mr.Walden, He Die. I Clean Room.', 'Numero Uno Accidente Lawyer', 'On Vodka, On Soda, On Blender, On Mixer', 'Tazed in the Lady Nuts', 'Baseball. Boobs. Boobs. Baseball.', 'Bite Me, Supreme Court', 'Three Fingers of Crème de Menthe', 'Cab Fare and a Bottle of Penicillin', 'How to Get Rid of Alan Harper', 'Welcome Home, Jake', 'West Side Story', 'Lan Mao Shi Zai Wuding Shang', 'Lotta Delis in Little Armenia', 'Dial 1-900-Mix-A-Lot' and 'Oh WALD-E, Good Times Ahead'. Season 12 episodes are: 'The Ol' Mexican Spinach', 'A Chic Bar in Ibiza', 'Glamping in a Yurt', 'Thirty-Eight, Sixty-Two, Thirty-Eight', 'Oontz. Oontz. Oontz.', 'Alan Shot a Little Girl', 'Sex With an Animated Ed Asner', 'Family, Bublé, Deep-Fried Turkey', 'Bouncy, Bouncy, Bouncy, Lyndsey', 'Here I Come, Pants!', 'For Whom the Booty Calls', 'A Beer-Battered Rip-Off', 'Boompa Loved His Hookers', 'Don't Give a Monkey a Gun' and 'Of Course He's Dead'.
All 25 episodes from the British sitcom written by and starring Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash. In the first series, we are introduced to the domestic conflicts of the Liverpudlian Royle clan, with Aherne as Denise, daughter of Jim (Ricky Tomlinson) and Barbara (Sue Johnston), and soon-to-be-wed-to boyfriend, Dave (Cash). In the second series, Denise has now married Dave, but the Royle family sofa is no less crowded for that. The third series sees the addition of Denise and Dave's first child which brings its share of new trials and tribulations to the semi-inert world of now-grandparents, Jim and Barbara. The 1999 and 2000 Christmas specials are also included as well as the five one-off episodes: 'The Queen of Sheba', 'The New Sofa', 'The Golden Egg Cup', 'Joe's Crackers' and 'Barbara's Old Ring'.
Complete second series of the British sitcom based on the stories by P.G. Wodehouse and starring Timothy Spall and Jennifer Saunders. Set in 1929, the series follows Clarence Threepwood (Spall), the Ninth Earl of Emsworth and head of Blandings Castle, who would like nothing more than to be left alone, along with his cherished pet pig The Empress. Unfortunately, in such a chaotic household his wish rarely comes true and he is forced to face up to familial responsibilities by his formidable sister Connie (Saunders). The cast also includes Tim Vine, Jack Farthing, Robert Bathurst and Harry Enfield. The episodes are: 'Throwing Eggs', 'Dirty Work at the Crossroads', 'Hallo to All This', 'Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best', 'Sticky Wicket at Blandings', 'Necessary Rhino' and 'The Custody of the Pumpkin'.
The first four series of the spin-off featuring Boycie (John Challis), Del's fellow rogue trader from the BBC comedy classic 'Only Fools and Horses'. The series follows Boycie and his wife Marlene (Sue Holderness) as they swap their Peckham mansion for a rambling farmhouse in the middle of the Shropshire countryside. Series 1 episodes are: 'Keep On Running', 'A Rocky Start', 'The Country Wife', 'Hay Fever', 'Pillow Talk', 'Sex and the Country' and 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Testing Times', 'Here's to You, Mrs Boyce', 'Bothered and Bewildered', 'Mother Earth', 'Schoolboy French', 'More Questions Than Answers', 'Brothers and Sisters' and 'From Here to Paternity'. Series 3 episodes are: 'But Is It Art?', 'The Lonely Herdsman', 'If You Go Down to the Woods', 'Sweet Sorrow', 'Fifteen Minutes', 'The Final Curtain', 'Lust in Translation' and 'The Special Relationship'. Series 4 episodes are: 'The Path of True Love', 'Home Brew', 'Calendar Boys', 'Animal Instincts', 'Your Cheating Art', 'The Departed', 'I Done It My Way', 'One Man's Junk' and 'For Richer for Poorer'.
All 12 episodes from series 1 and 2 of the British sitcom set in a high street mobile phone store. The show follows new employee Christopher (Tom Bennett) as he settles into his job and gets into various predicaments along with his fellow workers, Ashley (Andrew Brooke), Jerwayne (Javone Prince), Janine (Emma Fryer) and manager Lance (Martin Trenaman). Series one episodes are: 'Doctor Who', 'Never On a Tuesday', 'The First Temptation of Chris', 'Bear Bad Man', 'Salesman of the Month' and 'Soldier, Swingers, Shelley, Shelley'. Series two episodes are: 'Lance Got Game', 'It's Training Men', 'The Sleepyman', 'Whatheather', 'Come Dine With We' and 'Revenge of the Razz'.
The complete fifth series of the US comedy following the struggles of Malcolm, a boy with the IQ of a genius, and his family. Though Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has a love of learning, he dislikes being singled out for his intelligence as it attracts the ire of his schoolmates. As if being labelled a geek due to his association with the other smart kids of the school wasn't bad enough, Malcolm has to deal with the stresses and strains of a family led by his mother, authoritarian control freak Lois (Jane Kaczmarek), and his caring but childlike father Hal (Bryan Cranston). The episodes are: 'Vegas', 'Watching the Baby', 'Goodbye Kitty', 'Thanksgiving', 'Malcolm Films Reese', 'Malcolm's Job', 'Christmas Trees', 'The Block Party', 'Dirty Magazine', 'Hot Tub', 'Ida's Boyfriend', 'Softball', 'Lois' Sister', 'Malcolm Dates a Family', 'Reese's Apartment', 'Malcolm Visits College', 'Polly in the Middle', 'Experiment', 'Dewey's Special Class', 'Victor's Other Family', 'Reese Joins the Army: Part 1' and 'Reese Joins the Army: Part 2'.
2012 Christmas special from the sitcom about the laid-back, working-class Royle family. As dad Jim (Ricky Tomlinson) hopes to win big on scratch cards, son-in-law Dave (Craig Cash) prepares to pitch an idea for a new product on 'Dragon's Den'. Meanwhile, mum Barbara (Sue Johnston) goes Christmas shopping in Poundland and neighbour Joe (Peter Martin) seeks romance.
All six episodes from the first season of the US comedy following the schemes devised by members of the parks department of Pawnee, Indiana, to improve their town. Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, the ever-cheerful bureaucrat whose ultimate ambition is to become President, but in the meantime occupies herself with the slightly less heady demands of her current job.
The complete fourth series of the US comedy following the struggles of Malcolm, a boy with the IQ of a genius, and his family. Though Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has a love of learning, he dislikes being singled out for his intelligence as it attracts the ire of his schoolmates. As if being labelled a geek due to his association with the other smart kids of the school wasn't bad enough, Malcolm has to deal with the stresses and strains of a family led by his mother, authoritarian control freak Lois (Jane Kaczmarek), and his caring but childlike father Hal (Bryan Cranston). The episodes are: 'Zoo', 'Humilithon', 'Family Reunion', 'Stupid Girl', 'Forwards Backwards', 'Forbidden Girlfriend', 'Malcolm Holds His Tongue', 'Boys at Ranch', 'Grandma Sues', 'If Boys Were Girls', 'Long Drive', 'Kicked Out', 'Stereo Store', 'Hal's Friend', 'Garage Sale', 'Academic Octathalon', 'Clip Show 2', 'Reese's Party', 'Future Malcolm', 'Baby: Part 1', 'Baby: Part 2' and 'Day Care'.
All 12 episodes from the BBC black comedy written by and starring Julia Davis. In the first series, beauty salon owner Jill (Davis) is on a mission to find a man. Pretending that her hospitalised husband is dying, she joins a dating agency but when her dates don't come up to scratch, she sets her sights on her neighbour, Don (Angus Deayton), and develops a very unhealthy obsession about him. Moving in to 'nurse' his terminally ill wife, Cath (Rebecca Front), Jill is determined to seduce him and bring their marriage to a grinding halt. In the second series, Don and Cath have moved to a seaside retreat to escape from Jill and work on their marriage. Jill, still obsessed with Don, manages to find them, however, and brings disorder into their life once more by claiming that their 12-year-old son is the father of her unborn child.
All six episodes from the third series of the 1990s sitcom starring Penelope Keith as an MP coming to terms with life at Westminster. After moving to London to take up her seat, Labour MP Jean Price (Keith) quickly finds her principles tested, not only by her Tory adversary, Sir Godfrey Eagan (George Baker), but also by her party's Chief Whip, Norman (Garfield Morgan). Jean discovers that remaining true to her principles won't be as easy as she had anticipated in the heat of political battle. The episodes comprise: 'Hawks and Doves', 'A Bed for the Night', 'Sugar and Spice', 'I'd Like to See You Do It', 'What Care? What Compensation?' and 'Lobby Terms'.
Second season of the Australian comedy in which a man's fledgling relationship with a beautiful woman is complicated by the jealousy of her strangely human-seeming pet dog, Wilfred. Adam (Adam Zwar) is initially delighted to be invited home by Sarah (Cindy Waddingham). However, when he meets her 'dog', Wilfred (Jason Gann), his enthusiasm wanes dramatically. While to Sarah Wilfred is a just a pet, Adam sees him as a man dressed in a dog suit - and no mere ordinary man. Wilfred is a drunken, possessive and foul-mouthed ne'er-do-well and the bane of love-struck Adam's life. Episodes are: 'Kiss Me Kat', 'Dog of a Town: Part 1', 'Dog of a Town: Part 2', 'Honey You're Killing the Dog', 'Ice Dog Cometh', 'The Dog Father', 'Dog Star' and 'Bite Club'.
Every episode from the first seven series of the BBC comedy starring Johnny Vegas as small-time Manchester cannabis dealer Moz. The episodes comprise: 'The Rat', 'The Seduction', 'The Boyfriend', 'The Affair', 'The Backpacker', 'The Party', 'The Pregnancy', 'The Body', 'The Stag Do', 'The Landlord', 'The Hydroponics', 'The Séance', 'The Boss', 'The Guest', 'The Delivery', 'The Money', 'The Night', 'The Christians', 'The Pyramid', 'The Nest', 'The Bath', 'The Set-Up', 'The Crabs', 'The Wedding', 'The Pains', 'The Past', 'The Vodka', 'The Secret', 'The War', 'The Birthday', 'The Television', 'The Future', 'The Healer', 'The Temptation', 'The Red Bag', 'The Documentary', 'The Chance', 'The Passports', 'The Business', 'The American', 'The Kill', 'The Poster', 'The Lapse', 'The Accident', 'The Ear', 'The Housewarming', 'The Police', 'The Debtors', 'The Brothel', 'The Paintings', 'The Love' and 'The Red King'.
The complete first season of the highly-influential cult 1990s US sitcom based around the antics of chat show host Larry Sanders (Garry Shandling). Episodes are: 'What Have You Done for Me Lately?', 'The Promise', 'The Spider Episode', 'The Guest Host', 'The New Producer', 'The Flirt Episode', 'Hank's Contract', 'Out of the Loop', 'Talk Show', 'Party', 'The Warmth Episode', 'A Brush With the Elbow of Greatness' and 'Hey Now'.
The 2009 Christmas special of the BBC part-improvised sitcom in which beleaguered parents Pete (Hugh Dennis) and Sue (Claire Skinner) struggle to get the upper hand in bringing up their three teenage children. It's Boxing Day in the Brockman household and Santa has paid a visit - along with some burglars. While Mum and Dad try to maintain some festive spirit, Ben (Daniel Roche) wreaks havoc with a mechanical hand, Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey) argues the case for pirated music and Karen (Ramona Marquez) is busy writing New Year's resolutions for the rest of the family... oh, and Barack Obama.
All six episodes of the Bafta-winning black comedy series from the 1990s, starring David Tennant in his debut role. Set in a Scottish mental asylum, St Jude's, Ken Stott plays Eddie McKenna, a double-glazing salesman fighting his own demons, who moonlights as a D.J. in the hospital at night. During his time at work, he develops friendships with Francine (Katy Murphy), a self-harmer, and manic depressive Campbell (Tennant). Whilst Eddie and Campbell both dream of hitting the heights on commercial radio, Eddie's future is swiftly put on the back-burner when his personal life is suddenly thrown into chaos, forcing him to finally confront his problems. Episodes comprise: 'Hey Jude', 'Fly Like an Eagle', 'You Always Hurt the One You Love', 'Fool On the Hill', 'Rainy Night in Georgia' and 'Let It Be'.
Award winning Canadian TV comedy series from 1988. 'The Kids In The Hall' was the collective name for a troupe of comedians who performed a sketch show featuring an increasingly bizarre range of characters. Often highlighting the mundanities and absurdities of suburbia, the group would then develop them, stretching out the comic possibilities to the extreme.
The two Christmas specials - originally broadcast in 1973 and 1974 - of the perennially popular BBC sitcom starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, set in a rag and bone yard. In the 1973 special, Harold (Corbett) books a Christmas holiday in Majorca. In the 1974 edition, which was the last episode ever made of the series, Harold eventually gets away from his father Albert (Brambell) after years of trying.
Complete eighth series of the BBC sci-fi comedy, about Lister (Craig Charles), the last human in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie), android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules). In this series, the nanobots have completely rebuilt Red Dwarf and her crew, and Lister and Rimmer find themselves under arrest by the Captain for destroying Starbug. Stuck in prison, the crew have to find a way to defeat a strange entity that is destroying the ship. Episodes are: 'Back in the Red (Part 1)'; 'Back in the Red (Part 2)'; 'Back in the Red (Part 3)'; 'Cassandra'; 'Krytie TV'; 'Pete'; 'Pete II'; and 'Only the Good...'
At the Bayview Retirement Village the elderly are expected to grow old gracefully, enjoying their final years in peace, quiet and comfort...but not if Tom (Graham Crowden) and Diana (Stephanie Cole) have anything to do with it! Meet two elderly eccentrics who refuse to put up with the appalling food and condescending staff; in the hilariously cynical BAFTA-nominated comedy series that won Stephanie Cole a British Comedy Award in 1992.
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Complete first series of the classic BBC television comedy, about the mismatched suburban couple played by Terry Scott and June Whitfield, forever having to deal with the problems caused by Terry's inept bumbling. Includes all six episodes: 'Long Weekend', 'On the Move', 'Flying Carpets', 'A Bridge Too Far', 'Writing on the Wall' and 'Animal Crackers'.
All 13 episodes from the first season of the classic 1970s series starring John Schneider and Tom Wopat. Episodes are: 'One Armed Bandits', 'Daisy's Song', 'Mary Kaye's Baby', 'Repo Men', 'High Octane', 'Swamp Molly', 'Luke's Love Story', 'The Big Heist', 'Limo One is Missing', 'Deputy Dukes', 'Money to Burn', 'Route 7-11' and 'Double Sting'.
All six episodes from the first series of the surreal BBC dark comedy, written by and starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Chris (Reeves) and Carl (Mortimer) are two estranged brothers who have not seen each other for 15 years, but who join up out of Carl's desperation to find his missing son. Heading towards the town of Catterick, the last place he was seen, the two brothers begin a nightmarish journey on the margins of contemporary Britain. On the way they meet a sinister B & B proprietor (Matt Lucas), a psychotic mass murderer, and become involved in an ongoing police investigation into a shooting at a car dealership.
Two more escapades for Peckham's favourite sons, Del and Rodney. 'Rodney Come Home', the 1990 Christmas episode, finds Rodney moving back in with Del after splitting up with Cassandra. Del's attempts to woo Raquel go awry when he learns that his younger brother is about to go on a date with the young lady from the exhaust centre. In 'The Sky's the Limit', Raquel has 'officially' moved into Del's room, but his acquisition of a knocked off satellite dish scuppers Rodney's plan to meet Cassandra when her plane arrives at Gatwick...
Welcome to The Grapes - a Northern pub of warmth, good cheer and nicotine. Where the regulars ponder their lives, loves and who's been leaving fag ends in the blocked urinals. Will Ken the landlord ever find out? Does Melanie ever find her real Dad? Will Jean get to go to Crete? Who did father Janice's baby? Can crime crack itself? Will Eddie get to share his concern over the installation of temporary traffic lights on Samuel Street? Does anybody give a toss? No! |
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