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All nine episodes from the fourth series of the BBC comedy starring Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig. Sean and Beverly Lincoln (Mangan and Greig) are co-writers of American sitcom 'Pucks!' with the lead role played by Matt LeBlanc (as himself). In this series, Sean and Beverly are summoned back to LA to film six more episodes of 'Pucks!' as they also try to launch new show 'The Opposite of Us'. Meanwhile, Matt experiences financial troubles after being conned by his accountant and, as a result, considers remarrying his ex-wife.
All eight episodes from the second series of the comedy drama set in Benidorm's all-inclusive resort of Solano. It's chips with everything, as the regulars return to slap on the lotion, take in the bullfights and head off for the karaoke bars. The Garveys are back with a new baby, 'The Oracle' (Johnny Vegas) is feeling romantic, and Madge (Sheila Reed)'s new squeeze Mel (Geoffrey Hutchings) fancies himself as a bit of a Tom Jones.
Live performance by English comedian and TV presenter Alan Carr, recorded during his 2015 'Yap, Yap, Yap!' tour of the UK and Ireland.
All 20 episodes from the sixth and final series of the hit comedy drama series set in New York. In 'To Market, To Market', Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is getting so nervous about her date with Berger (Ron Livingston) that she decides to go on a Sim-u-date to calm her nerves. 'Great Sexpectations' sees Carrie realising that the passion she and Berger feel for each other doesn't translate to the bedroom. In 'The Perfect Present', Carrie is concerned by Berger's hostile reaction to his ex-girlfriend's voicemail message. In 'Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little', Berger reacts badly to Carrie's jokey criticism of his new novel. In 'Lights, Camera, Relationship', Carrie and Berger's relationship starts to look even more fragile when Carrie gets a big advance for her book just as Berger's option is dropped by his publisher. In 'Hop, Skip and a Week', Berger and Carrie drift even further apart and he finally dumps her - by Post-it note. In 'The Post-it Always Sticks Twice', Carrie vows to her friends that she won't badmouth Berger - but when she runs into some friends of his the temptation proves irresistible. In 'The Catch', Charlotte (Kristin Davis) gets married to Harry (Evan Handler). 'A Woman's Right to Shoes' finds Carrie's new Manolos being stolen at her friend's baby shower. In 'Boy, Interrupted', Carrie runs into an old high school boyfriend, who is in town to attend a local psychiatric facility. 'The Domino Effect' sees Big (Chris Noth) back in town for an operation. In a feverish delirium he opens up to Carrie - but on recovery becomes his usual cool and closed-off self. In 'One', Carrie meets Aleksandr Petrovsky (Mikhail Baryshnikov) at a hot new art exhibition. In 'Let There Be Light', Carrie stays over at Aleksandr's apartment and the two become an official item. In 'Catch-38', Aleksandr tells Carrie that he has a daughter in Paris, and that he doesn't want any more children - leaving Carrie to wonder if, at 38, she's willing to give up a man for a baby she may or may not want to have. 'Out of the Frying Pan' sees Carrie walking out on Aleksandr when, during a conversation about Samantha's (Kim Cattrell) breast cancer, he mentions a friend of his who died of the illness. In 'The Cold War', Carrie arranges for her friends to meet Aleksandr, but he doesn't show up, and it turns out he's anxious about his forthcoming exhibition in Paris. In 'Splat', Carrie accepts Aleksandr's offer to accompany him to Paris. In 'An American Girl in Paris (Part Une)', Carrie, left to her own devices on the streets of Paris while Aleksandr prepares for his exhibition, is missing her friends and her life back home. In the final episode, 'An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)', Carrie returns to New York and her friends with Big after he tracks her down in Paris and they realise they are meant to be together.
Double bill of TV series following road trips taken by Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. In 'The Trip' (2010) Coogan and Brydon tour the north of England, sampling the best restaurants of Lancashire, Yorkshire and the Lake District. Gorging themselves on ever more elaborate dishes in the region's fanciest restaurants, they ruminate on masculinity, identity, love, relationships, ageing, fame and the nature of success - not to mention who can do the best impersonation of Michael Caine. 'The Trip to Italy' (2014), directed by Michael Winterbottom, follows Coogan and Brydon as they travel to Italy to retrace the steps of the legendary Romantic poets Byron and Shelley. The poets, who left England following persistent outrage and threats relating to their social and political views, found refuge in Italy and particularly Pisa, where they often dined, hunted and discussed poetry together.
Special double-length episode of the ITV sitcom starring Johnny Vegas and Steve Pemberton, made to introduce the sitcom's third series. Several of the characters are finding it difficult to get into the holiday mood as they wind up in prison, in hospital... or disappearing out to sea on a parasail.
All ten episodes from the sixth season of the American animated comedy in which unhinged scientist Rick and his anxious grandson Morty embark on adventures in both space and back home with their eccentric family.
All 19 episodes from series 1-3 of the BBC sitcom following parents Pete (Hugh Dennis) and Sue (Claire Skinner) in their ongoing struggle to get the upper hand as they bring up their three children, Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey), Ben (Daniel Roche) and Karen (Ramona Marquez).
Rick and Morty are back and sounding more like themselves than ever! It's season seven, and the possibilities are endless: what's up with Jerry? EVIL Summer?! And will they ever go back to the high school?! Maybe not! But let's find out! There's probably less piss than last season.
The complete seven series of the classic British comedy in which Chris Barrie plays Gordon Brittas, the manager of Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre. Gordon means well and he tries hard but life just never seems to go his way. With the help of assistant Laura (Julia St John), janitor Colin (Michael Burns) and emotional receptionist Carole (Harriet Thorpe), Gordon tries his best to run a successful establishment while supporting his staff and making people's lives easier. Unfortunately this doesn't always go to plan and Gordon often upsets his staff, offends the customers and has even turned his wife onto medication and other men. Series 1 episodes are: 'Laying the Foundations', 'Opening Day', 'Bye Bye Baby', 'Underwater Wedding', 'Stop Thief' and 'Assassin'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Back from the Dead', 'Temple of the Body', 'An Inspector Calls', 'Set in Concrete', 'Mums and Dads', 'Safety First' and 'New Generations'. Series 3 episodes are: 'The Trial', 'That Creeping Feeling', 'Laura's Leaving', 'Two Little Boys', 'Sex, Lies and Red Tape' and 'The Stuff of Dreams'. Series 4 episodes are: 'Not a Good Day', 'The Christening', 'Biggles Tells a Lie', 'Mr Brittas Changes Trains', 'Playing With Fire', 'Shall We Dance?', 'The Chop' and 'High Noon'. Series 5 episodes are: 'The Old, Old Story', 'Blind Devotion', 'Brussels Calling', 'The Lies Have It', 'The Boss', 'Pregnant!', 'UXB' and 'The Last Day'. Series 6 episodes are: 'Back With a Bang', 'Body Language', 'At the Double', 'A Walk On the Wildside', 'We All Fall Down', 'Mr Brittas Falls in Love' and 'Snap Happy'. Series 7 episodes are: 'The Elephant's Child', 'Reviewing the Situation', 'http://etc', 'Wake Up the Lion Within', 'The Disappearing Act', 'Gavin Featherly RIP', 'Exposed' and 'Curse of the Tiger Women'.
The complete series 1-8 of the classic British television wartime sitcom about a group of misfit soliders in the entertainment division of the British Army in Burma during the Second World War, led by the irascible Sergeant Major Williams (Windsor Davies). Series 1 episodes are: 'Meet the Gang', 'My Lovely Boy', 'The Mutiny of the Punka Wallahs', 'A Star Is Born', 'The Jungle Patrol', 'It's a Wise Child', 'The Road to Bannu' and 'The Inspector Calls'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Showing the Flag', 'Down in the Jungle', 'The Natives Are Revolting', 'Cabaret Time', 'The Curse of the Sadhu', 'Forbidden Fruits', 'Has Anyone Seen My Cobra?' and 'The Night of the Thugs'. Series 3 episodes are: 'The Supremo Show', 'Mind My Maharajah', 'Bang Goes the Maharajah', 'The Grand Illusion', 'Pale Hands I Love' and 'Don't Take the Mickey'. Series 4 episodes are: 'Monsoon Madness', 'Kidnapped in the Khyber', 'A Fate Worse Than Death', 'Ticket to Blighty', 'Lofty's Little Friend', 'Flight to Jawani', 'We Are Not Amused' and 'Twenty-One Today'. Series 5 episodes are: 'Front Line Entertainers', 'Bridge Over the River Hipong', 'The Pay-Off', 'Puddings from Heaven', 'The Superstar' and 'The Eternal Quadrangle'. Series 6 episodes are: 'The Stars Look Down', 'The Big League', 'The Big Payroll Snatch', 'The Dhobi Wallahs', 'Lead, Kindly Light', 'Holidays at Home' and 'Caught Short'. Series 7 episodes are: 'That's Entertainment?', 'The Guinea Pigs', 'Dog in the Manger', 'The Great Broadcast', 'Class of 1945' and 'Star Commandos'. Series 8 episodes are: 'Gloria's Finest Hour', 'Money Talks', 'Aquastars', 'The Last Warrior', 'Never the Twain Shall Meet', 'The Long Road Home' and 'The Last Roll Call'.
All 64 episodes from the television series and the movie spin-off starring Kristen Bell as young sleuth Veronica Mars. In the TV show Veronica is a high school student who, after the murder of her best friend Lilly Kane (Amanda Seyfried), begins working alongside her father as a part-time private detective. While searching for Lilly's killer, Veronica also uses her investigative skills to solve a number of other mysteries. In the 2014 feature film 'Veronica Mars' the eponymous heroine has now graduated with a degree in law and is living and looking for work in New York. When her ex Logan (Jason Dohring) is accused of murder and calls Veronica for help she returns back to her home town of Neptune. Growing suspicious of Logan's lawyer, Veronica takes matters into her own hands and investigates the case herself. Can she prove that Logan is innocent?
The complete third season of the award-winning comedy starring Laura Linney as a schoolteacher who rings the changes after she's diagnosed with cancer. Reserved suburban wife and mother Cathy Jamison (Linney) undergoes a transformation following her diagnosis, recognising that life is short and that she must go after the things she wants to achieve. In this season, Cathy receives some positive news about her cancer treatment while her husband Paul (Oliver Platt) recovers from a health scare of his own. The episodes are: 'Thin Ice', 'What's Your Story?', 'Bundle of Joy', 'Family Matters', 'Face Off', 'Life Rights', 'How Bazaar', 'Killjoy', 'Vaya Con Dios' and 'Fly Away'.
The complete third season of the American comedy series following the misadventures of fake psychic Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his cynical friend, Gus (Dulé Hill). The episodes are: 'Ghosts', 'Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?', 'Daredevils', 'The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable', 'Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!', 'There Might Be Blood', 'Talk Derby to Me', 'Gus Walks Into a Bank', 'Christmas Joy', 'Six Feet Under the Sea', 'Lassie Did a Bad, Bad Thing', 'Earth, Wind and... Wait for It', 'Any Given Friday Night at 10PM, 9PM Central', 'Truer Lies', 'Tuesday the 17th' and 'An Evening With Mr. Yang'.
A runaway hit (and Golden Globe winner) in its first series, this sweet and snarky dramedy returned in 2007 with more tales of the fashion industry's least likely success story, Betty Suarez (America Ferrera). Short, bespectacled Betty works as an assistant to the editor of Mode, a fashion magazine staffed by the bad and the beautiful; what she lacks in looks, she makes up for in spunk. Together with her boss, Daniel (Eric Mabius), Betty spends series two navigating the fashion world's soap opera dramatics: the hateful diva Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) has given up her pursuit of an editor position, and is now jockeying to marry the publisher, while Daniel's sister, Alexis (Rebecca Romijn), is still coping with the consequences of her recent sex change. Meanwhile, Betty's true love, Henry (Christopher Gorham), has returned to Mode with news of a pregnant girlfriend, but another potential romantic interest, Gio (Freddy Rodriguez), just may steal Betty's heart for good. All of the intriguing twists and turns are included in this volume, along with a behind-the-scenes tour with Mode's cattiest employees, played by Michael Urie and Becki Newton.
Gina and Sam have found a way of working and living together, but you couldn't call them best friends. Leo's adulterous legacy casts a long shadow. Dashing celeb chef Mason Elliot throws a grenade at the very heart of this complex relationship, and carefully curated resentments bubble forth, pushing the Benelli Vincent alliance to the brink. Not even Teresa and Mimi's unbreakable bond can prevent the implosion. But can their secret woes pull this dysfunctional family back together?
All three series of the off-beat BBC television comedy. 'Jazz maverick' Howard Moon (Julian Barratt) and self-styled 'King of the Mods' Vince Noir (Noel Fielding), two workers in a run-down zoo, are often called upon to put their jobs before their pride. That means dressing up as animals and sitting in cages because their boss, American entrepreneur Bob Fossil (Rich Fulcher), can't afford any real animals. In series 1, the lads have to battle mutant animals engineered in a secret laboratory underneath the zoo, as well as fight a kangaroo to raise money for their dilapidated workplace. A perilous journey to find the fabled Egg of Mantumba leads to a fight with the dreaded Black Frost, and when Howard is accidentally taken off to Monkey Hell, Vince has to journey through time and space to rescue him from the Ape of Death. Episodes comprise: 'Killeroo'; 'Mutants'; 'Bollo'; 'Tundra'; 'Jungle'; 'Charlie'; 'Electro' and 'Hitcher'. In series 2, the inept duo have formed their own band and manage to escape from the zoo, a situation that results in them confronting a deranged demonic granny, and trying to find the legendary Fountain of Youth to revive their flagging fortunes. Episodes comprise: 'The Call of the Yeti'; 'The Priest and the Beast'; 'Nanageddon'; 'Fountain of Youth'; 'Old Gregg and the Funky Merman' and 'The Nightmare of Milky Joe'. In series 3, Howard and Vince are still in Dalston, working in Naboo (Michael Fielding)'s second hand shop, which gives Howard the chance to try and sell his esoteric jazz record and Vince the opportunity to try on some new wigs. Episodes comprise: 'Eels'; 'Journey to the Centre of the Punk'; 'The Power of the Crimp'; 'The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox'; 'Party' and 'The Chokes'.
The first episode in the final 'Only Fools and Horses' trilogy, originally broadcast over Christmas 1996. Del is stuck with 125 Latvian radios and a job lot of baseball caps, while Cassandra has placed Rodney on a new sex programme to hasten the arrival of their first child.
Series 1 to 3. Series 1 includes the six episodes: 'Bottom.' Includes: 'Smells', 'Gas', 'Contest', 'Bottoms Up', 'Accident' and 'Apocalypse'.
All six episodes of the British comedy written by and starring Mackenzie Crook. As detectorists Lance (Toby Jones) and Andy (Crook) go out in search of disguarded valuables in fields and forgotten places they dream of finding that life-changing hoard that will secure their place in the Danbury Metal Detecting Club's history books.
Collection of shows starring comic Frankie Howerd. The complete two series of 'Up Pompeii!' and the 1975 one-off 'Further Up Pompeii!' follow Lurcio (Howerd), a lazy slave living in ancient Pompeii before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The episodes are: 'Up Pompeii!', 'Vestal Virgins', 'The Ides of March', 'The Senator and the Asp', 'Britannicus', 'The Actors', 'Spartacus', 'The Love Potion', 'The Legacy', 'Roman Holiday', 'James Bondus', 'The Peace Treaty', 'Nymphia', 'Exodus' and 'Further Up Pompeii!'. The complete series of 'Then Churchill Said to Me', set during the Second World War in London, sees Howerd take on two roles, playing humble Private Percy Potts and General 'Fearless' Freddy Hollocks. The episodes are: 'Operation Panic', 'A Mole in the Hole', 'Nanny By Searchlight', 'Those Who Loot We Shoot', 'Blow Out' and 'Goose Has Landed'. Finally, 'The Best of Frankie Howerd' includes sketches from 'An Evening With Frankie Howerd' and the 'Royal Variety Performance', as well as chat show appearances on 'Parkinson' and 'Wogan'.
Every episode from the three BBC comedy series featuring Steve Coogan's cringeworthy alter ego, chat show host Alan Partridge. 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' (1994) sees Alan presenting his TV series, welcoming guests including the raunchy dance act Hot Pants, who get in a hot tub with the host at the end of the show. The two series of 'I'm Alan Partridge' (1997 and 2003) chronicle Alan's increasingly desperate attempts to rebuild his tattered career after assaulting the BBC's Chief Commissioning Editor with a frozen turkey.
The complete fourth season of the US comedy series revolving around a pair of socially dysfunctional university physicists. Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) seem content enough working at physics during the day and playing computer games and hanging out with their fellow scientists and social recluses, Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) and Rajesh Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar), at night. That is, until beautiful, free-spirited Penny (Kaley Cuoco) moves into the apartment next door and opens up the possibility of a whole new world of love. Episodes are: 'The Robotic Manipulation', 'The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification', 'The Zazzy Substitution', 'The Hot Troll Deviation', 'The Desperation Emanation', 'The Irish Pub Formulation', 'The Apology Insufficiency', 'The 21-Second Excitation', 'The Boyfriend Complexity', 'The Alien Parasite Hypothesis', 'The Justice League Recombination', 'The Bus Pants Utilization', 'The Love Car Displacement', 'The Thespian Catalyst', 'The Benefactor Factor', 'The Cohabitation Formulation', 'The Toast Derivation', 'The Prestidigitation Approximation', 'The Zarnecki Incursion', 'The Herb Garden Germination', 'The Agreement Dissection', 'The Wildebeest Implementation', 'The Engagement Reaction' and 'The Roommate Transmogrification'.
Dave Allen was an alternative comedian before the phrase existed, an innovator who set the agenda for comedy - and comedians - for more than 30 years. Here is his personal choice of sketches, gags and monologues that wickedly target the foibles of our age. With suit, a stool and a glass of something he was in his element, reflecting laconically on such diverse subjects as sex, the Irish and God, traffic, smoking, the Bible, life, and death. It's a vintage display from a unique raconteur, a man who observed our guilt, weaknesses and doubts and made us laugh at them and at ourselves. |
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