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The complete series of the 1970s American sitcom that follows the adventures of a schoolteacher who randomly reverts to a 12-year-old boy after drinking from a magical fountain. While vacationing in Florida, school science teacher John Martin (Herb Edelman) drinks from a supposedly magical fountain of youth. After returning home, he undergoes a transformation, reverting to his 12-year-old self, albeit temporarily. But as the weeks progress, John switches back again and again, usually at the most awkward times, while his wife Marjorie (Joyce Bulifant) and his son Ricky (Mike Darnell) attempt to keep the secret under wraps.
A rare collection of the big, funny man's TV performances. Rarely seen before, this footage from his live television performances was uncovered after an extensive search of the Thames Television vaults.
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'.
Complete fourth series of the dark BBC comedy starring Johnny Vegas. Moz (Vegas) is a small-time Manchester drug-dealer who rarely steps outside his squalid flat, to the irritation of his long-suffering girlfriend Nicki (Nicola Reynolds). In this series, Moz has a fling with Jenny (Sinead Matthews), Nicki throws a birthday party, and Moz's flat becomes the scene for a hostage negotiation. Episodes comprise: 'The Pains', 'The Past', 'The Vodka', 'The Secret', 'The War', 'The Birthday', 'The Television' and 'The Future'.
Four episodes from the popular animated sitcom. Hand-picked by the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, the episodes revolve around Peter Griffin (voice of MacFarlane) whose antics and adventures include forming his own country, going undercover as a hip high school student, lobbying Congress on behalf of the tobacco industry, and starting his own television channel.
Obsessive fan Avid Merrion, along with several rubber-masked celebrities, hosts his second series from the squalor of his bedroom - revealing gossip and interviewing celebrities in his unique style.
All six episodes from the first series of the comedy by 'Bo' Selecta' front man Leigh Francis, who brings another character to the screen in the shape of 'business man of the year 1993', Keith Lemon. Follow Keith as he travels the world on a 'shark-shaped flight plan', meeting a variety of celebrities each week including Tamzin Outhwaite, Mel B, Mel C, Sharon Osbourne, and Holly Willoughby, and discovering the subtle cultural differences between each country he visits.
‘Tis the season to be jolly? Not for Alf Garnett. His daughter prefers the company of her Scouse husband, his mates all abandon the pub for their families and he’s left with Marigold and a cheese sandwich. Happy Christmas! There’s not much that gets Alf’s goat more than Christmas – that is if you ignore immigrants, the unions, the Labour Party, Scousers or the price of beer – and every festive season finds him delivering some of his greatest rants. For a lonely OAP whose pension won’t stretch much further than a pint of mild and some pipe tobacco, it’s time to put on the waterworks, wring what he can out of friends, relations and do-gooders – and spend it down the pub. These Christmas specials, broadcast between 1985 and 1990, find Alf in great miserable form and include his last Christmas with Else; his short lived career as a store Santa; his Christmas in hospital for a hip replacement and a disastrous wedding day that leaves Mrs. Hollingbery in a less than festive mood…
All 18 episodes from the fourth series of the popular TV comedy. In 'The Agony and the 'Ex'tasy' Carrie has her 35th birthday and Samantha gets a crush on a priest. 'The Real Me' has Carrie asked to model for Dolce & Gabbana. 'Defining Moments' sees Miranda have some bathroom problems with her boyfriend. 'What's Sex Got To Do With It?' finds Carrie having sex with Ray, Charlotte having sex with Trey, Samantha having her sex gay, and Miranda not having sex at all. 'Ghost Town' sees Miranda's ex-boyfriend Steve and Carrie's ex-boyfriend Aidan open a bar together. 'Baby, Talk is Cheap' has Miranda date a marathon runner. 'Time and Punishment' finds Carrie getting jealous when Aidan starts hanging out with a beautiful bartender. In 'My Motherboard, My Self' Miranda's mum dies and Samantha buys a sex manual in the street. In 'Sex and the Country' Carrie is frightened by a squirrel and Samantha has sex with a farmer. 'Belles of the Balls' sees Aidan and Mr Big confront each other in the country. 'Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda' has Miranda discover that she is pregnant. 'Just Say Yes' finds Carrie and Aidan discussing moving in together. In 'The Good Fight' Carrie storms out on Aidan and Charlotte storms out on Trey. 'All That Glitters' sees Carrie, Miranda and Samantha go dancing at a gay club. 'Change of Dress' has Samantha get upset when she discovers that Richard is still sleeping with other people. 'Ring a Ding Ding' finds Carrie worrying about how to buy back her apartment from Aidan. 'A Vogue Idea' sees Carrie's new job at Vogue get off to a bumpy start. Finally, in 'I Heart NY', Miranda goes into labour, Mr Big leaves for California, Samantha confronts Richard, and Charlotte starts dating again.
Three classic episodes from the sixth series of the hit show. Episodes Are: 'Lucy The Starmaker', 'Lucy Meets Robert Goulet' and 'Lucy Meets Tennessee Ernie Ford'.
The complete ninth and final season of the popular US comedy series. Stand-up comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter and devoted husband to Debra (Patricia Heaton), who must deal with his brother (Brad Garrett) and his parents, Frank and Marie (Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts), who happen to live across the street. Frank and Marie love to meddle with his life while his older brother Robert sometimes resents his success. Nevertheless, Ray manages to keep a bright outlook and a sense of humour as he balances his family and work life. Episodes comprise: 'The Home', 'Not So Fast', 'Angry Sex', 'P.T. & A', 'Ally's F', 'Boys' Therapy', 'Debra's Parents', 'A Job for Robert', 'A Date for Peter', 'Favors', 'The Faux Pas', 'Tasteless Frank', 'Sister-In-Law', 'The Power of No', 'Pat's Secret' and 'The Finale'.
All 10 episodes from the fourth series of the popular BBC sitcom, starring Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench as Lionel Hardcastle and Jean Pargeter, a couple who are re-united after being out of touch with each other for 38 years. Their brief romance in the early 1950s was cut short when Lionel was posted off to the Korean War - but will things run more smoothly now that they are both older and wiser? In this series, an American TV company suggests that their love affair might make a good miniseries, but Lionel gets suspicious when they want him to spice up some of the stories.
All eight episodes from the fifth series of the BBC sitcom, starring Stephanie Cole as Diana Trent and Graham Crowden as Tom Ballard, two prickly residents of the Bayview Retirement Village who aren't quite ready to give up on life yet. Episodes comprise: 'After The Operation', 'The Bayview Conservation Society', 'A Royal Visit', 'Diana's Diet', 'Trouble With Men', 'Harvey The Priest', 'Bungee Jumping' and 'A Double Wedding'.
Four disk set covering season one of the popular American sitcom about a college football coach who breathes sport and his feisty girlfriend who hates it. Coach Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) runs the football program at Minnesota State University along with his assistants Dauber (Luke Fagerbakke) and Luther (Jerry Van Dyke), by turns a gormless giant and an elderly ditherpuss. The team doesn't do so well and neither does Hayden when it comes to his relationship with his gorgeous girlfriend Christine (Shelly Fabares). Coach spends more time in front of the TV and on the pitch than he does in her company and she's not afraid to say her piece. Episodes Included:'Kelly and the Professor', 'Love Me Tender', 'Kelly, Meet Christine', 'I'm In Love With A Boy Named Stuart', 'The Loss Weekend', 'Gambling For Meat', '19 Candles', 'Parents' Weekend', 'I'm Sorry I Told You My Wife Was Dead', 'Define Romance', 'Whose Team Is It, Anyway?', 'Hoot, Hoot Hike' and 'Dauber's Blow-Out'
Double-bill of post-pub entertainment. In 'Household Hints From Adult Film Stars', some of the porn industry's hottest girls demonstrate their talents for DIY and dusting and polishing. In 'The Man Show Boy', the cheeky 13-year-old from 'The Man Show' pulls off hidden-camera stunts that make his victims look twice, from trying to buy porn with a fake ID, to selling beer on the streets.
Wherever he goes, Dennis Pennis leaves a trail of embarrassment in his wake. From London to the Venice Film Festival and on to Hollywood, no-one is spared, no star is too big to escape verbal abuse. Victims include Steve Martin, Pierce Brosnan, Don Johnson, Jim Carrey, Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, Sandra Bullock, Charlie Sheen, Cindy Crawford, Demi Moore and Arnold Schwarzennegger. If you're a star, beware! Pennis is out to get you.
Feature-length episode of the perenially popular BBC sitcom, originally screened on Christmas Day, 2003. After 22 eventful years in Nelson Mandela Towers, the Trotters are facing eviction - unless they can come up with the £50 grand they owe the Inland Revenue, that is. But for the moment they have more pressing matters to deal with: Del Boy (David Jason), Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Boycie (John Challis) are stuck in jail in France for kidnapping after the stowaway in their van - whom they assumed was an illegal immigrant - turns out to be an important businessman who had got trapped in the back. And to top it all off, Cassandra is about to go into labour...
No Way Out
The Desperate Hours
Three more episodes from the first series of the cult TV show, which sees a group of builders from England going over to Germany to work on a site by day, and do their bit for European harmony and understanding by night. The episodes are: 'Private Lives', 'The Fugitive' and 'The Alien'.
Compilation of sketches featuring the much-loved funnymen Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. Includes 'Anthony and Cleopatra' with Glenda Jackson, 'Monty in the Bounty' with Arthur Lowe, the famous 'Singing in the Rain' routine, and Eric and Ernie making breakfast to the sound of 'The Stripper'.
Every episode from Series 1-4 of the 1970s LWT sitcom starring John Alderton as Bernard Hedges, put-upon teacher of the wayward class 5C at Fenn Street School. Hedges' lot is unenviable - nosey, jobsworth caretaker Norman Potter (Derrick Guyler) frustrates his every move with rules and regulations, student Maureen Bullock (Liz Gebhart) nurses a huge crush on him and the class's usual suspects, led by wide-boy Eric Duffy, (Peter Cleal) run him ragged. Also includes the 1971 spin-off feature film, which centres on a chaotic trip to the country for the unruly class of 5C, who taunt a rival school, visit a pub and start huge food fights.
After suddenly landing a dream job in Paris, Chicago marketing exec Emily Cooper embraces her adventurous new life. Emily says "oui" to possibility as she juggles work, friendships and romance while navigating a whole new culture.
This new chapter of the beloved HBO franchise follows Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) as they navigate life and friendship in their 50s. While Carrie finds herself exploring new directions with her writing, Miranda goes on a journey to shake up her career and home life, and Charlotte does her best to keep up with her teens at a time when all the rules are in flux. As the iconic friend group tackles some major – and universal – struggles in marriage, dating, love, and sex, one thing is as certain as ever: in a life full of surprises, it's never too late to try something new.
Every episode of the BBC sitcom starring Lee Mack and Tim Vine. Lee (Mack) shares a flat with his best friend, Tim (Vine), but their friendship is complicated by Lee's unrequited love for Tim's sister Lucy (Sally Bretton). The episodes are: 'Serious', 'Death', 'Aussie', 'Stress', 'Kid', 'Caretaker', 'Mortgage', 'Gay', 'The Librarian', 'Baby', 'Art', 'Dating', 'Gangster', 'Murder at Christmas', 'Pregnant', 'Winner', 'Amy', 'Party', 'Neighbour', 'Speech', 'Marriage', 'Absent Father Christmas', 'Drugs', 'Debbie', 'Movie', 'Dancing', 'Fireworks', 'Life On Mars Bars', 'Band', 'Dad's', 'Camping', 'Running', 'Experiment', 'Rabbit', 'Skiing', 'Therapy', 'Conference', 'Rachel', 'Play', 'Magic', 'Boat', 'The House', 'Mugging', 'Christening', 'Donor', 'Anna', 'Pointless', 'Alcohol', 'Surprise', 'Plane', 'Lucy' and 'Christmas Special'. |
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