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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 six episodes of the dark Channel 4 comedy drama starring Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt. The series follows the warring lives of the eccentric and dysfunctional Flowers family, which consists of depressed writer Maurice (Barratt), his wife Deborah (Colman) and their grown-up twin children Donald and Amy (Daniel Rigby and Sophia Di Martino), who all live under the same roof in the English countryside with Maurice's elderly mother Hattie (Leila Hoffman) and his Japanese illustrator Shun (Will Sharpe).
A new regime has arrived at Litchfield in Season Three of the Primetime Emmy-winning series. With it comes new business interests, spiritual movements, and parental problems that turn life behind bars upside down and ignite power struggles among Litchfield’s residents and guards.
All 22 episodes from the fifth 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 show also stars Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt and Aubrey Plaza. The episodes are: 'Ms. Knope Goes to Washington', 'Soda Tax', 'How a Bill Becomes a Law', 'Sex Education', 'Halloween Surprise', 'Ben's Parents', 'Leslie Vs. April', 'Pawnee Commons', 'Ron and Diane', 'Two Parties', 'Women in Garbage', 'Ann's Decision', 'Emergency Response', 'Leslie and Ben', 'Correspondents' Lunch', 'Bailout', 'Partridge', 'Animal Control', 'Article Two', 'Jerry's Retirement', 'Swing Vote' and 'Are You Better Off?'.
All six episodes of the BBC sitcom that follows the relationships of staff and pupils at Greybridge Secondary School. The arrival at the school of the new French teacher Miss Postern (Catherine Tate) causes disillusioned deputy head of chemistry Mr Church (David Walliams) to change his mind about leaving. His amorous intentions soon face competition, however, in the shape of the school's resident alpha male, PE teacher Mr Gunn (Philip Glenister), and clinically depressed geography teacher Mr Barber (Steve Speirs).
All 24 episodes from the second 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. Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari and Nick Offerman also star.
All 13 episodes from the first series of the comedy following a high school student whose encounter with chemicals from the local power plant leaves her with special powers. Alex Mack (Larisa Oleynik) considers herself an ordinary teenage girl, dealing with the traumas of adolescence. However, after being drenched in the top secret contents of a truck from the chemical plant, Alex comes to realise she has inherited a variety of unusual powers, including telekinesis and the ability to shoot lightning from her fingertips, which will surely complicate her teenage years further. The episodes are: 'The Accident', 'Hoop War', 'Shock Value', 'The Videotape', 'School Dance', 'Science Fair', 'False Alarms', 'The Feud', 'Alex and Mom', 'Cold Day in Paradise Valley', 'Annie Bails', 'The Solo' and 'Road Trip'.
All three feature-length episodes of the prequel to the classic BBC sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses'. James Buckley stars as the 16-year-old Del Boy. Growing up in 1960s Peckham with mum Joan (Kellie Bright), dad Reg (Shaun Dingwall) and Grandad Ted (Phil Daniels), Del Boy spends his days getting up to no good with mates Boycie (Stephen Lloyd), Trigger (Lewis Osborne) and Denzil (Ashley Gerlach) - but his life is changed forever following the appearance of ex-con bounder Freddie Robdal (Nicholas Lyndhurst).
Second prequel to the hit BBC sitcom, 'Only Fools and Horses'. This hour-long episode joins the Trotters as they celebrate Christmas 1960, and finally make the long-anticipated move into their high rise flat. Reg Trotter (Shaun Dingwall) and his father Ted (Phil Daniels) are still without work, whilst Del Boy (James Buckley) is up to his old tricks, 'looking for a job' down the Docks, aka selling stolen records. Unappreciated Joan (Kellie Bright) is forced to leave baby Rodney in the care of her mother-in-law in order to continue being the sole breadwinner of the family, and to make matters worse, Freddie (Nicholas Lyndhurst), the father of her recently born baby, has been locked up again.
Collected edition of all four series of the British telvision comedy drama, written by Carla Lane. Ria (Wendy Craig) is the long-suffering wife of detatched dentist Ben (Geoffrey Palmer), and mother to Adam (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Russell (Andrew Hall). Bored with her mundane life, Ria fantasises about running away and becoming a free spirit, something that seems possible when she meets handsome businessman Leonard (Bruce Montague). But somehow the expected affair never happens, and Ria is left to ponder the meaning of her life while tending to her family.
The final 24 episodes of the long-running ITV comedy series. Famed for his trademark high-speed farce and buxom ladies, Benny Hill reigned supreme as the king of bawdy humour on British television for nearly four decades.
The doctor is in! Frasier: The Entire Collection includes all eleven seasons of the award-winning spinoff from Cheers. Kelsey Grammer reprises his Emmy Award-winning role as Dr. Frasier Crane, a stuffy psychiatrist turned call-in radio host who struggles to follow his own advice. Frasier features an amazing ensemble cast, including John Mahoney as Martin, Frasier's gruff, ex-cop father, Jane Leeves as Daphne, the eccentric British housekeeper, and David Hyde Pierce in his Emmy Award-winning role as Dr. Niles Crane, Frasier's neurotic brother. Enjoy the show's most memorable moments like an uncomfortable visit from Sam Mayday Malone (Ted Danson reprising his role from Cheers) in "The Show Where Sam Shows Up", Niles defending his adulterous wife's honor in fencing duel in "An Affair to Forget" and the emotional series finale, "Goodnight, Seattle". Frasier: The Entire Collection features over 250 hilarious episodes.
All 21 episodes of the 1970s comedy series starring Leonard Rossiter as Reginald Perrin, plus the post-Rossiter series 'The Legacy of Reginald Perrin' (1996), and a 1982 Christmas sketch. In the first series, life changes forever for Reggie when he imagines his mother-in-law as a hippo one morning and realises how stressed he is. Reggie begins a one-man campaign against his dull, routine commuter existence, embodied by his boss at Sunshine Desserts, C.J. (John Barron), yes-men colleagues Tony 'Knockout!' Webster (Trevor Adams) and David 'Super!' Harris-Jones (Bruce Bould), incompetent medico Doc Morrissey (John Horsley) and secretary Joan (Sue Nicholls). In Series 2, Reggie, having faked his own death, has adopted the new identity of Martin Wellbourne, his own long-lost friend from Brazil, and re-married his wife, Elizabeth (Pauline Yates). Reggie has also obtained a job at his old firm, Sunshine Desserts, running his own memorial fund. However, tired of pretending to be somebody else, Reggie reveals his true identity - only to be sacked by C.J.: 'I didn't get where I am today by pretending to be my long-lost friend from Brazil'. After an unsatisfying spell on a pig farm, Reggie comes up with a whole new concept in shopping: a store where everything sold is guaranteed 100% useless. He names his new enterprise Grot, and surprises even himself with his success. In the third series, Reggie and Elizabeth, having sold Grot, soon tire of their new lives as travellers, and decide to set up a special community to help people live in peace and harmony. All the old gang are recruited, including Reggie's former boss, C.J., colleagues David and Tony, Doc Morrissey and brother-in-law Jimmy (Geoffrey Palmer) - but will their best efforts meet with success? 'The Legacy of Reginald Perrin' catches up with the characters from the series years later as they are forced to perform silly acts in order to benefit financially from Reggie's will.
Comedy double bill. In 'Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups', sanitation Mechanoid Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) presents a compilation of out-takes from the popular BBC2 television series. The footage includes the un-transmitted ending for the final episode of Series 6, a selection of 'bloopers' by the crew of Red Dwarf, and the answers to the ten most-asked questions about the series. In 'Smeg Outs', Kryten is joined by Lister (Craig Charles) as he presents another selection of bloopers, this time from the first three seasons, plus an extended mix of the 'Red Dwarf' single, 'Tongue Tied'. Also included is a previously unreleased TV Special.
An acclaimed comedy performer on stage, radio and television, these television shows, broadcast in 1964 and 1972, bear witness to her unique talent with a selection of hilarious songs, monologues and sketches from her one woman shows. Joined as ever by her friend William Blezard on piano, Joyce performs all her well-loved and memorable favourites including the inimitable Lumpy Latimer in the Old Girls' School Reunion, Mrs Fanshawe who glides stately as a galleon across the dance floor, three lady choristers making a joyful noise in the Royal Albert Hall and of course, Young George, whose unspeakable and mysterious activities in The Nursery School produced the now famous catch phrase "George - don't do that".
Both series of the sitcom set in an impoverished tower block starring comedian Sean Lock. Having started out as a Radio 4 programme, the show charts the life of Vince (Lock), a misanthropic loser living in a council flat. Pool lifeguard Vince is desperately short on social graces - for example, he's fond of telling a good story he's heard and making out like it happened to him, oblivious to the fact everyone knows he's lying. His roommate Errol (Benedict Wong), is of mixed Chinese ancestry, hailing from a large mixed-race family in the northern tradition - he's easy-going which is good, living with Vince, but he's also a bit gullible. The lives of these two are mixed with scenes from those of the other people living in the tower block, a motley and miscellaneous bunch of deviants. Series 1 episodes are: 'The Sofa', 'The Model', 'Blue Rat', 'Pool Kids', 'Ice Queen' and 'Dead Swan'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Vince the Shirker', 'Car Boot and Pigeon Shit', 'Holiday', 'The Plough', 'The Baby' and 'Errol's Women'
All 19 episodes of the British comedy series starring Lenny Henry as Gareth Blackstock, the volatile chef of the Chateau Anglais restaurant. Episodes comprise: 'Personnel', 'Beyond The Pass', 'Subject to Contract', 'The Big Cheese', 'Fame is the Spur', 'Rice and Peas', 'A River Runs Thru It', 'Time Flies', 'Do the Right Thing', 'A Diploma of Miseries', 'Masterchef', 'Private Lives', 'England Expects', 'When Janice Left Gareth', 'The Owner's Daughter', 'Divorce?', 'Gareth's Father', 'Rochelle' and 'Paris or Jamaica?'.
The first three feature-length episodes of the popular comedy starring Martin Clunes, Neil Pearson and Mark Benton. Each episode follows the group of mismatched neighbours as they travel abroad on a mission to buy booze.
All 20 episodes of the classic prison sitcom, starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale, set in Slade prison. Small-time career criminal Fletcher (Barker) takes first-timer Godber (Beckinsale) under his wing to show him the ropes, all the while trying to get one over on officious prison officer Mr Mackay (Fulton Mackay). Episodes comprise: 'New Faces, Old Hands', 'The Hustler', 'A Night In', 'A Day Out', 'Ways and Means', 'Men Without Women', 'Just Desserts', 'Heartbreak Hotel', 'Disturbing the Peace', 'Happy Release', 'The Harder They Fall', 'No Peace for the Wicked', 'No Way Out', 'The Desperate Hours', 'A Storm in a Teacup', 'Poetic Justice', 'Rough Justice', 'Pardon Me', 'A Test of Character' and 'Final Stretch'.
Spike Milligan, remembered for his turn in 'The Goons' and his 'Q' series' from the 1960s to the 1980s, looks back at his career with his tongue buried firmly in his cheek. Playing along with the camera crew's 'surprise' visit to his home, he quickly turns the situation to his surreal advantage and revels in his own lunatic humour whilst reviewing years of influential and crazy humour.
Big screen spin-off of the Seventies sitcom. Mildred Roper (Yootha Joyce, who died shortly after filming was completed) is determined to make husband George (Brian Roper) celebrate their wedding anniversary in style, at a posh hotel in London. However, upon arrival George is mistaken by a gangland criminal for a rival hitman, and soon the Ropers find themselves up to their necks in trouble on the wrong side of the law!
Compilation featuring the best sketches from the French and Saunders TV show. Includes The Bros Star Test, Popular Classics - I Should Be So Lucky, A Day in the Life of a Ballerina and The School Trip.
Collection of five Christmas specials of the Dublin-set sitcom depicting the life and times of Mrs Agnes Brown (played by writer/creator Brendan O'Carroll) and her unruly brood. The episodes are: 'Mammy's Ass', 'Mammy Christmas', 'The Virgin Mammy', 'Buckin' Mammy' and 'Who's a Pretty Mammy?'.
The complete sixth 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: 'Reese Comes Home', 'Buseys Run Away', 'Standee', 'Pearl Harbor', 'Kitty's Back', 'Hal's Christmas Gift', 'Hal Sleepwalks', 'Lois Battles Jamie', 'Malcolm's Car', 'Billboard', 'Dewey's Opera', 'Living Will', 'Tiki Lounge', 'Ida Loses a Leg', 'Chad's Sleepover', 'No Motorcycles', 'Butterflies', 'Ida's Dance', 'Motivational Speaker', 'Stilts', 'Buseys Take a Hostage' and 'Mrs Tri-County'. |
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