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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'.
All 27 episodes from seasons 1-3 of the BBC's comedy series set in and around a hospital, where the newly qualified Dr Andrew Collin (Andrew Lancel) is thrown into a world that is totally beyond him. Episodes are: 'Welcome to the House of Pain', 'Doctors and Nurses', 'The Killing Season', 'You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking Legs', 'Turning Out the Light', 'The Edge', 'The Shallow End', 'A Cold Heart', 'The Comfort of Strangers', 'Bad Blood', 'Factor 8', 'The Critical Hour', 'Running on Vapours', 'The Betrayed', 'The Body Electric', 'Open and Shut', 'The Practise of Privacy', 'The Red Queen', 'Trench Warfare', 'Suffer Little Children', 'The Glass Ceiling', 'The Ways of All Flesh', 'The Age of Consent', 'The Holy Triad', 'The Oedipus Effect', 'Breaking Strain' and 'Death Us Do Part'.
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'.
BBC Scotland sketch comedy series introduces a cast of motley Caledonians. Originally a radio programme, Chewin' The Fat was the springboard from which its creators, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, launched Jack and Victor - the central characters of subsequent spinoff, 'Still Game'. Alongside the peripatetic pensioners, the programme also featured such varied favourites as; Betty The Auld Slapper who sat, open legged, retelling her invariably pornographic wartime remembrances, Ballistic Bob, to whom the most perfunctory task provided potential for unfettered rage and Eric The Activist who favoured doing unto animal abusers as they would do unto animals like pouring salt on a man salting snails then taking flight shouting his catchphrase, 'c'mon the slugs.'
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'
Steve Carell stars in The Office, a fresh and funny mockumentary-style glimpse into the daily interactions of the eccentric workers at the Dunder Mifflin paper supply company. Based on the smash-hit British series of the same name and adapted for American Television by Greg Daniels (The Simpsons), this fast-paced comedy parodies contemporary American water-cooler culture. Earnest but clueless regional manager Michael Scott (Carell) believes himself to be an exceptional boss and mentor, but actually receives more eye-rolls than respect from his odd staff.
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.
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.
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
From 1971 to 1987, and over the course of 12 series and eight specials, The Two Ronnies became one of the great television comedy shows. Millions of viewers lapped up the sketches of doctors' surgeries, middle-class parties, government ministry broadcasts as well as the regular news headlines, Ronnie Corbett monologues, Ronnie Barker word-play sketches and fabulous comic songs. This selection features some of the best of these including:
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.
All thirteen episodes from the first and second season of the BBC mockumentary comedy following the trials and tribulations of the team responsible for staging the 2012 London Olympic Games. Narrator David Tennant guides the audience through events as Head of Deliverance Ian Fletcher and his support team, including PR operative Siobhan Sharpe, Head of Sustainability Kay Hope and straight-talking Yorkshire man Nick Jowett, take charge of a £9 billion budget. In the first season, the team must somehow keep the event on track as they face confronting challenges from getting a busload of non-English speaking Brazilians from A to B, who to appoint to run the Cultural Olympiad and what to do when the much-vaunted wind turbines won’t turn because there’s no wind, it’s all in a day’s work for the men and women whose job it is to stage the greatest sporting event in the world. The challenges they face in season 2 include finding a way of presenting the future of the Olympic Stadium post Games as something other than a complete shambles, how to get the Olympic Torch Relay Route to go through Shropshire, exactly how best to market “Jubilympics” as a joint branding venture between the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics, and the series kicks off with the team facing their biggest challenge yet when the Algerian team threaten to boycott the games after discovering that the Shared Belief Centre does not face Mecca.
All nine complete series plus the five Christmas Specials of the long-running BBC variety show presented by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. Based around irreverent stand-up routines, comedy sketches and comical song and dance numbers involving a stream of beleaguered guests, the show ran for nearly a decade from 1968 to 1977 and included sketches such as Singin' in the Rain and The Breakfast Stripper.
As the hilarious tenth season kicks off, Jay’s slated to be grand marshal in a Fourth of July parade, prompting the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tuckers to set off a few too many fireworks. Phil stumbles into a new career opportunity, while Claire grapples with her potentially changed role in the family. Meanwhile, as Jay’s company literally goes to the dogs, Gloria obsesses over Manny’s relationship and Joe’s extracurricular activities. Mitch has fascinating new trials, and he and Cam host an unusual family member while navigating life with Lily. As Luke buckles down in school, Alex struggles with post-college plans, and Haley struggles with some important decisions. The extended family deals with death, but they also evolve, with more laughs than ever.
All the episodes from the eleventh, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th seasons of the no-holds-barred animated comedy created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Season 11 episodes are: 'With Apologies to Jesse Jackson', 'Cartman Sucks', 'Lice Capades', 'The Snuke', 'Fantastic Easter Special', 'D-Yikes!', 'Night of the Living Homeless', 'Le Petit Tourette', 'More Crap', 'Imaginationland', 'Imaginationland: Episode II', 'Imaginationland: Episode III', 'Guitar Queer-O' and 'The List'. Season 12 episodes are: 'Tonsil Trouble', 'Britney's New Look', 'Major Boobage', 'Canada On Strike', 'Eek, a Penis!', 'Over Logging', 'Super Fun Time', 'The China Probrem', 'Breast Cancer Show Ever', 'Pandemic', 'Pandemic 2 - The Startling', 'About Last Night...', 'Elementary School Musical' and 'The Ungroundable'. Season 13 episodes are: 'The Ring', 'The Coon', 'Margaritaville', 'Eat, Pray, Queef', 'Fishsticks', 'Pinewood Derby', 'Fatbeard', 'Dead Celebrities', 'Butters' Bottom Bitch', 'W.T.F.', 'Whale Whores', 'The F Word', 'Dances With Smurfs' and 'Pee'. Season 14 episodes are: 'Sexual Healing', 'The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs', 'Medicinal Fried Chicken', 'You Have 0 Friends', '200', '201', 'Crippled Summer', 'Poor and Stupid', 'It's a Jersey Thing', 'Insheeption', 'Coon 2 - Hindsight', 'Mysterion Rises', 'Coon vs. Coon and Friends' and 'Creme Fraiché'. Season 15 episodes are: 'Humancentipad', 'Funnybot', 'Royal Pudding', 'T.M.I.', 'Crack Baby Athletic Association', 'City Sushi', 'You're Getting Old', 'Ass Burgers', 'The Last of the Meheecans', 'Bass to Mouth', 'Broadway Bro Down', '1%', 'A History Channel Thanksgiving' and 'The Poor Kid'.
All the episodes from the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth seasons of the no-holds-barred animated comedy created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Season 6 episodes are: 'Jared Has Aides', 'Asspen', 'Freak Strike', 'Fun With Veal', 'The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer', 'Professor Chaos', 'The Simpsons Already Did it', 'Red Hot Catholic Love', 'Free Hat', 'Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society', 'Child Abduction Is Not Funny', 'A Ladder to Heaven', 'The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers', 'The Death Camp of Tolerance', 'The Biggest Douche in the Universe', 'My Future Self 'n' Me' and 'Red Sleigh Down'. Season 7 episodes are: 'Cancelled', 'Krazy Kripples', 'Toilet Paper', 'I'm a Little Bit Country', 'Fat Butt and Pancake Head', 'Lil' Crime Stoppers', 'Red Man's Greed', 'South Park Is Gay', 'Christian Rock Hard', 'Grey Dawn', 'Casa Bonita', 'All About Mormons', 'Butt Out', 'Raisins' and 'It's Christmas in Canada'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Good Times With Weapons', 'Up the Down Steroid', 'The Passion of the Jew', 'You Got F'd in the A', 'AWESOM-O', 'The Jeffersons', 'Goobacks', 'Douche and Turd', 'Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes', 'Pre-School', 'Quest for Ratings', 'Stupid Spoiled Wh**e Video Playset', 'Cartman's Incredible Gift' and 'Woodland Critter Christmas'. Season 9 episodes are: 'Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina', 'Die Hippie, Die', 'Wing', 'Best Friends Forever', 'The Losing Edge', 'The Death of Eric Cartman', 'Erection Day', 'Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow', 'Marjorine', 'Follow That Egg', 'Ginger Kids', 'Trapped in the Closet', 'Free Willzyx' and 'Bloody Mary'. Season 10 episodes are: 'The Return of Chef', 'Smug Alert!', 'Cartoon Wars: Part 1', 'Cartoon Wars: Part 2', 'A Million Little Fibers', 'ManBearPig', 'Tsst', 'Make Love, Not Warcraft', 'Mystery of the Urinal Deuce', 'Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy', 'Hell On Earth 2006', 'Go God Go', 'Go God Go XII' and 'Stanley's Cup'. |
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