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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'.
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.
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'.
Complete collection, comprising all six seasons, from the highly-influential cult 1990s US sitcom based around the antics of chat show host Larry Sanders (Garry Shandling). The show co-stars Rip Torn as the programme's producer, Arthur, and Jeffrey Tambor as Larry's stressed out sidekick, 'Hey Now' Hank Kingsley, and features many famous celebrities appearing as guest stars on Larry's show.
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 22 episodes from seasons 1 and 2 of the acclaimed HBO comedy series following the trials and tribulations of a two man digi-folk band from New Zealand as they try to make a name for themselves in New York City. Episodes are: 'Sally', 'Bret Gives Up the Dream', 'Mugged', 'Yoko', 'Sally Returns', 'Bowie', 'Drive By', 'Girlfriends', 'What Goes On Tour?', 'New Fans', 'The Actor', 'The Third Conchord', 'A Good Opportunity', 'A New Cup', 'Tough Brets', 'Murray Takes It to the Next Level', 'Unnatural Love', 'Love Is a Weapon of Choice', 'Prime Minister', 'NewZealandTown', 'Wingmen' and 'Evicted'.
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.
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.
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'.
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!
A profile of be-fezed funnyman Tommy Cooper, who began his career as 'Trooper Cooper', entertaining servicemen during WWII. Famed for his deliberately appalling magic routines, Cooper's first TV break came with 'It's Magic' in 1952. Thereafter, the comedian made a string of successful series, cementing his reputation as a man who only had to walk on stage to make people laugh.
Second in the final 'Only Fools and Horses' trilogy originally broadcast over Christmas 1996. Cassandra is pregnant, Rodney applies for a new job. Del, meanwhile is attempting to convert himself into a 'new man' - he's reading a book and everything.
What is an ordinary couple? Here, as six relationships are put under the microscope of the camera, the universal themes of sex, power, illness, perversion and hair loss are dramatically revealed. AN ENGLISH SQUEAK: The apparently bucolic artisto-existence of Peter and Flick is shadowed by an ailment on her part that makes physical intimacy impossible. SLITHER IN: "Ignorance is bliss, that to me is the beauty of a coma." B&B owners Gordon and Sheila fit their swinging lifestyle alongside looking after Sheila's bedridden sister. ALL OVER MY GLASSES: Michelle and Stephen are planning their wedding day. The first dance is R-Kelly's Bump and Grind and there's five boxes of Doritos for the reception. STRAIGHT AS A FLUTE: When not making curly sausage casseroles for the vicar, Beverley and Tony survey their neighbour's Satan-inspired garden and tell of life under the full gaze of the Lord. HAIRLESS: "My songs are like my children" says singer Fonte. "Yet they're also like my parents or a special uncle, who is particularly friendly at Christmas time. MORE THAN HAPPY: "You hear of people who have all sorts of sexual hang-ups.... and I'm one of them" Les's optimism has carried him and Ray through eight traumatic married years.
Ronnie Barker introduces this compilation of fondly-remembered comedy moments from the vaults of the BBC. Includes clips from 'The Two Ronnies', 'Morecambe and Wise', 'Only Fools and Horses', 'Blackadder', 'The Likely Lads', 'One Foot in the Grave', 'The Good Life', 'Yes Minister', 'Hancock', 'Last of the Summer Wine', 'Steptoe and Son' and 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'.
The complete seventh 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: 'Burning Man', 'Health Insurance', Reese Vs. Stevie', 'Halloween', 'Jessica Stays Over', 'Secret Boyfriend', 'Blackout', 'Army Buddy', 'Malcolm Defends Reese', 'Malcolm's Money', 'Bride of Ida', 'College Recruiters', 'Mono', 'Hal Grieves', 'A.A.', 'Lois Strikes Back', 'Hal's Dentist', 'Bomb Shelter', 'Stevie in the Hospital', 'Cattle Court', 'Morp' and 'Graduation'.
All the episodes from the first five seasons of the no-holds-barred animated comedy created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Season 1 episodes are: 'Cartman Gets an Anal Probe', 'Volcano', 'Weight Gain 4000', 'Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride', 'An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig', 'Death', 'Pinkeye', 'Starvin' Marvin', 'Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo', 'Damien', 'Tom's Rhinoplasty', 'Mecha-Streisand' and 'Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus', 'Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut', 'Ike's Wee Wee', 'Chickenlover', 'Conjoined Fetus Lady', 'The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka', 'City On the Edge of Forever', 'Summer Sucks', 'Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls', 'Chickenpox', 'Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods', 'Clubhouses', 'Cow Days', 'Chef Aid', 'Spookyfish', 'Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson!', 'Gnomes' and 'Prehistoric Ice Man'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Rainforest Shmainforest', 'Spontaneous Combustion', 'The Succubus', 'Jakovasaurs', 'Tweek vs. Craig', 'Sexual Harassment Panda', 'Cat Orgy', 'Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub', 'Jewbilee', 'Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery', 'Chinpokomon', 'Hooked On Monkey Fonics', 'Starvin' Marvin in Space', 'The Red Badge of Gayness', 'Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics', 'Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus' and 'World Wide Recorder Concert'. Season 4 episodes are: 'The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000', 'Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000', 'Timmy 2000', 'Quintuplets 2000', 'Cartman Joins NAMBLA', 'Cherokee Hair Tampons', 'Chef Goes Nanners', 'Something You Can Do With Your Finger', 'Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?', 'Probably', '4th Grade', 'Trapper Keeper', 'Helen Keller! The Musical', 'Pip', 'Fat Camp', 'The Wacky Molestation Adventure' and 'A Very Crappy Christmas'. Season 5 episodes are: 'It Hits the Fan', 'Cripple Fight', 'Super Best Friends', 'Scott Tenorman Must Die', 'Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow', 'Cartmanland', 'Proper Condom Use', 'Towelie', 'Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants', 'How to Eat With Your Butt', 'The Entity', 'Here Comes the Neighbourhood', 'Kenny Dies' and 'Butters' Very Own Episode'.
Four-part BBC comedy series parodying the works of Charles Dickens. Set in Victorian London, the series focuses on shop owner Jedrington Secret-Past (Robert Webb), his wife Conceptiva (Katherine Parkinson) and their two young children. In his Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, Jedrington makes a living selling a selection of odd, miscellaneous items. Trouble enters his life when evil lawyer Malifax Skulkingworm (Stephen Fry) arrives to confiscate his shop and imprison his wife and kids until a debt is paid. As he tries desperately to free them, Jedrington learns more than he ever knew about his secret past.
All 208 episodes of the American comedy following young architect Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) as he searches for love in New York City. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Purple Giraffe', 'Sweet Taste of Liberty', 'Return of the Shirt', 'Okay Awesome', 'Slutty Pumpkin', 'Matchmaker', 'The Duel', 'Belly Full of Turkey', 'The Pineapple Incident', 'The Limo', 'The Wedding', 'Drumroll, Please', ' Zip, Zip, Zip', 'Game Night', 'Cupcake', 'Life Among the Gorillas', 'Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.', 'Mary the Paralegal', 'Best Prom Ever', 'Milk' and 'Come On'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Where Were We?', 'The Scorpion and the Toad', 'Brunch', 'Ted Mosby, Architect', 'World's Greatest Couple', 'Aldrin Justice', 'Swarley', 'Atlantic City', 'Slap Bet', 'Single Stamina', 'How Lily Stole Christmas', 'First Time in New York', 'Columns', 'Monday Night Football', 'Lucky Penny', 'Stuff', 'Arrivederci, Fiero', 'Moving Day', 'Bachelor Party', 'Showdown', 'Something Borrowed' and 'Something Blue'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Wait for It', 'We're Not from Here', 'Third Wheel', 'Little Boys', 'How I Met Everyone Else', 'I'm Not That Guy', 'Dowisetrepla', 'Spoiler Alert', 'Slapsgiving', 'The Yips', 'The Platinum Rule', 'No Tomorrow', 'Ten Sessions', 'The Bracket', 'The Chain of Screaming', 'Sandcastles in the Sand', 'The Goat', 'Rebound Bro', 'Everything Must Go' and 'Miracles'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Do I Know You?', 'The Best Burger in New York', 'I Heart NJ', 'Intervention', 'Shelter Island', 'Happily Ever After', 'Not a Father's Day', 'Woooo!', 'The Naked Man', 'The Fight', 'Little Minnesota', 'Benefits', 'Three Days of Snow', 'The Possimpible', 'The Stinsons', 'Sorry, Bro', 'The Front Porch', 'Old King Clancy', 'Murtaugh', 'Mosbius Designs', 'The Three Days Rule', 'Right Place Right Time', 'As Fast As She Can' and 'The Leap'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Definitions', 'Double Date', 'Robin 101', 'The Sexless Innkeeper', 'Duel Citizenship', 'Bagpipes', 'The Rough Patch', 'The Playbook', 'Slapsgiving 2 - Revenge of the Slap', 'The Window', 'Last Cigarette Ever', 'Girls Vs. Suits', 'Jenkins', 'Perfect Week', 'Rabbit Or Duck', 'Hooked', 'Of Course', 'Say Cheese', 'Zoo Or False', 'Home Wreckers', 'Twin Beds', 'Robots Vs. Wrestlers', 'The Wedding Bride' and 'Doppelgangers'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Big Days', 'Cleaning House', 'Unfinished', 'Subway Wars', 'Architect of Destruction', 'Baby Talk', 'Canning Randy', 'Natural History', 'Glitter', 'Blitzgiving', 'The Mermaid Theory', 'False Positive', 'Bad News', 'Last Words', 'Oh Honey', 'Desperation Day', 'Garbage Island', 'A Change of Heart', 'Legendaddy', 'The Exploding Meatball Sub', 'Hopeless', 'The Perfect Cocktail', 'Landmarks' and 'Challenge Accepted'. Season 7 episodes are: 'The Best Man', 'The Naked Truth', 'Ducky Tie', 'The Stinson Missile Crisis', 'Field Trip', 'Mystery Vs. History', 'Noretta', 'The Slutty Pumpkin Returns', 'Disaster Averted', 'Tick Tick Tick', 'The Rebound Girl', 'Symphony of Illumination', 'Tailgate', '46 Minutes', 'The Burning Beekeeper', 'The Drunk Train', 'No Pressure', 'Karma', 'The Broath', 'Trilogy Time', 'Now We're Even', 'Good Crazy', 'The Magician's Code: Part 1' and 'The Magician's Code: Part 2'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Farhampton', 'The Pre-Nup', 'Nannies', 'Who Wants to Be a Godparent', 'The Autumn of Breakups', 'Splitsville', 'The Stamp Tramp', 'Twelve Horny Women', 'Lobster Crawl', 'The Over-Correction', 'The Final Page', 'Band Or DJ?', 'Ring Up!', 'P.S. I Love You', 'Bad Crazy', 'The Ashtray', 'Weekend at Barney's', 'The Fortress', 'The Time Travelers', 'Romeward Bound', 'The Bro Mitzvah', 'Something Old' and 'Something New'. Season 9 episodes are: 'The Locket', 'Coming Back', 'Last Time in New York', 'The Broken Code', 'The Poker Game', 'Knight Vision', 'No Questions Asked', 'The Lighthouse', 'Platonish', 'Mom and Dad', 'Bedtime Stories', 'The Rehearsal Dinner', 'Bass Player Wanted', 'Slapsgiving 3 - Slappointment in Slapmarra', 'Unpause', 'How Your Mother Met Me', 'Sunrise', 'Rally', 'Vesuvius', 'Daisy', 'Gary Blauman', 'The End of the Aisle', 'Last Forever: Part 1' and 'Last Forever: Part 2'.
Every episode from all seven seasons of the adult comedy drama starring David Duchovny as Hank Moody, a successful author and university professor. For all his professional accomplishments, Hank struggles to balance the demands of his career, his relationships with his daughter and ex-girlfriend Karen, and his insatiable appetite for drinking and beautiful women.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett's magnificent partnership became a cherished British institution. Their Christmas Specials were particularly eagerly awaited and, for many, they were the highlight of the festive television schedules. The 1987 Christmas Special proved to be The Two Ronnies last ever full show together, but by then they had left so many cherished memories. The Christmas Specials featured extra special guests - such as Elton John, David Essex and Elaine Paige - and great Christmas fun, as well as the regular Two Ronnies fare of the opening and closing new headlines, party, allotment and pub sketches and Ronnie Corbett's shaggy dog monologues. This collection will bring back all the memories of those shows including such highlights as Chas and Dave; The Milkman's Christmas Address To The Nation; Christmas Day In The Ukon; Game For A Trial; The Tree - an Extra-Festival encounter of the Christmas Kind and Pinnochio II - Killer Doll.
All seven episodes from the first series of the BBC television comedy written by and starring Ronnie Barker, set in 1937. Clarence (Barker) is a short-sighted removals man, who spends more time bumping into things than actually delivering them. Then he bumps into prim housemaid Jane Travers (Josephine Tewson), who changes his bumbling life in ways he can't imagine.
A tribute to a legendary duo from the golden age in television variety. From 1971 to 1987, and over the course of twelve series and eight specials, The Two Ronnie's was one of the nation's favourite television comedy shows. The show was practically an institution, with Christmas and Easter holidays only really being complete for most families, with a Two Ronnie's special. This compilation features favourite sketches from sixteen years of the much-loved and much-missed programme, including:
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