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Includes all seven episodes from Seasson 7.
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Mad Men (an affectionate term coined for those working in the agencies) is set in the early 60's when sexism, homophobia, dubious family values and misogyny were rife, and smokers were enjoying the last guilt free years of the cigarette. These were the early years of mass consumerism where everyone was selling someone something and ad men were revered. A sophisticated, no holds barred drama from the Writer and Executive Producer of The Sopranos.
Set in 1930s London, Ballet Shoes tells the inspiring tale of Pauline (Emma Watson) Petrova (Yasmin Paige) and Posy Fossil (Lucy Boynton), who are adopted by an eccentric explorer, "Gum" (Richard Griffiths), and raised as sisters by his selfless niece (Emilia Fox) and her nurse (Victoria Wood). Each of the girls has a dream to fulfil; Pauline longs to an actress, Petrova yearns to be actress, Petrova yearns to be an aviator, and Posy seems born to be a ballerina. But when "Gum" disappears, the money runs out and feisty, ambitious and devoted Fossils find they must fight to survive...
This must-have boxset contains all the funny and memorable moments from this hilarious show including Ally's eccentric colleagues, a now-married-to-someone-else childhood sweetheart and her incredible overactive imagination that's working overtime. All 5 seasons with A-list guest appearances including Jon Bon Jovi, Robert Downey Jnr, Lucy Liu and Portia de Rossi.
Complete first season of the crime series about two motorbike cops from sunny California. Episodes included: 'Pilot', 'Undertow', 'Dog Gone', 'Moving Violation', 'Career Day', 'Baby Food', 'Taking Its Toll', 'Green Thumb Burglar', 'Hustle', 'Highway Robbery', 'Name Your Price', 'Aweigh We Go', 'One Two Many', 'Rustling', 'Surf's Up', 'Vintage '54', 'Hitch-Hiking Hitch', 'Cry Wolf', 'Crash Diet', 'Rainy Day', 'Crack-Up' and 'Flashback!'
BBC adaptation of Gerald Durrell's bestselling autobiography, telling the story of the naturalist's childhood years spent on the island of Corfu. Escaping the dreary weather of 1930s England, the eccentric Durrell family uproots and ships itself off to the sun drenched Greek island of Corfu. With the help of larger-than-life local taxi-driver Spiro (Omid Djalili), the family, headed by Mother (Imelda Staunton), move to a succession of different, fantastically-coloured villas dotted across the landscape. While his sister Margo (Tamzin Merchant) fights off the advances of would-be suitors, his gun crazy brother Leslie (Russell Tovey blasts the island's bird life to smithereens and the overbearingly intellectual Larry (Matthew Goode) invites a stream of artistic types to stay, young Gerald explores the glorious scenery and the wildlife it has to offer. Watching one sort of the animal kingdom in their natural habitat allows Gerald to learn more incisively about the habits of an altogether different group: his own family.
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'
Detailed by a huge US corporation to develop a country house on the outskirts of London into a 21st century business school, Christopher Anderson (Liam Cunningham) finds himself stumped when it transpires that the building he has been assigned contains a rare collection of photographs. Anderson's attempts to bulldoze through red tape are frustrated by the on-site staff, who are determined to preserve their unique representation of Britain's heritage.
Left penniless after their father's death, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood face an uncertain future. They need to marry well if they are to retain their comfortable existence, but as Marianne's impulsive behaviour leaves her open to gossip and innuendo, so does Elinor's sensitivity to social conventions lead her to conceal her own romantic ambitions. With a number of possible suitors - the intelligent and charming Mr Edward Ferrars, the handsome Mr John Willoughby and the more thoughtful and compassionate Colonel Brandon - they seem to have there share of options. But are they all they appear can sisters find happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love?
The future’s looking bright for the eccentric Durrells, as we catch up with their lives on the beautiful island of Corfu. They’re each channelling their heartbreak in different ways following the events in Season 3. Louisa’s keeping busy by opening the doors of the family villa as a guest house. But with cousin Basil as her only paying guest, business isn’t exactly booming. Larry’s struggling to get his risqué Black Book published and enjoying love with two ballet dancers, while Leslie’s throwing himself back into his job (and shooting). Animal-mad Gerry now has ambitions to open his own zoo, and Margo’s up for another new challenge as she decides to start her own beauty salon.
Four-part third series of the spin-off of ITV's long-running crime drama 'Inspector Morse'. Set in the mid-1960s, the show follows Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans) in his younger years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner Detective Inspector Fred Thursday (Roger Allam) and Sergeant James Strange (Sean Rigby), Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford, England. The episodes are: 'Ride', 'Arcadia', 'Prey' and 'Coda'.
All twelve episodes from the first series of the TV action adventure following the swashbuckling exploits of Sinbad. In the city of Basra, after accidentally killing the son of the powerful Lord Akbari (Naveen Andrews), Sinbad's brother Jamil (Devon Anderson) is put to death as part of a blood debt. Cursed to spend no more than one night and day on dry land by his grandmother (Janet Suzman), Sinbad stows away onboard a vessel, the Providence, and soon embarks on perilous adventures accompanied by an odd mix of fellow passengers including Norse trader Gunnar (Elliot Cowan), thief Rina (Marama Corlett), wealthy African beauty Nala (Estella Daniels), ship's doctor Anwar (Dimitri Leonidas) and Cook (Junix Inocian). The episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Queen of the Water-Thieves', 'House of Games', 'Old Man of the Sea', 'Hunted', 'The Siren', 'Homecoming', 'Kuji', 'Eye of the Tiger', 'For Whom the Egg Shatters', 'Fiend or Friend?' and 'Land of the Dead'.
All 12 episodes from the first two series of the French political drama. After the president is assassinated, his former spin doctor Simon Kapita (Bruno Wolkowitch) returns to business to support a candidate capable of beating Prime Minister Philippe Deleuvre (Philippe Magnan) in the upcoming presidential election.
Four episodes of the Italian crime drama based on the series of novels by Andrea Camilleri. Salvo Montalbano (Luca Zingaretti) plays a key role maintaining law and order in the town of Vigata in Sicily. Navigating his way around the fraught terrain of the Italian justice system isn't the only issue faced by Montalbano - his dual indulgences, food and his girlfriend, Livia (Katharina Böhm), often threaten to derail him. The episodes are: 'The Snack Thief', 'The Voice of the Violin', 'The Shape of Water' and 'The Mystery of the Terracotta Dog'.
Welcome to Cornwall, near the turn of the nineteenth century, where an air of celebration pervades. However, even as Admiral Lord Nelson defeats the French fleet in the battle of the Nile, the situation between the recently returned Ross Poldark and George Warleggan is no nearer a conclusion. And things at home aren't much better for Ross, for Demelza is playing a very dangerous game with Lord Falmouth's nephew, Hugh Armitage. A ride on the cliffs, a stroll by the sea, a stolen kiss on the beach. All innocent enough, but how will Ross react when he finds out the truth? He'll possibly react in the same way as to the unwanted advances of that Regency dandy Captain Adderley, and settle the matter with pistols, at dawn. But Hugh Armitage is not long for this world, and by the looks of things, neither is Pascoe's bank, Ross's lifelong supporter. Who could be behind its demise? Who indeed?
All 20 episodes from the fourth season of the drama starring Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with savant syndrome and autism. Relocating from a small city in Wyoming to San Jose, California, Shaun begins his surgical residency at St. Bonaventure Hospital. Having a photographic memory and the ability to visualise the internal human body Shaun knows he can be an asset to the hospital, but with members of the board reluctant to hire a doctor with his condition, Shaun faces an uphill struggle to prove himself and his skills. In this season, the COVID-19 pandemic causes major changes for the staff at St. Bonaventure Hospital and also places a strain on Shaun's new relationship with Lea Dilallo (Paige Spara).
David Walliams and Jessica Raine star in this six-part BBC series based on Agatha Christie's crime-solving couple Tommy and Tuppence. Set in post-war 1950s Britain, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford (Walliams and Raine) are humble beekeepers with a passion for mystery. As their everyday excursions find them in the middle of intriguing crimes, the Beresfords work together to solve seemingly unsolvable crimes. The episodes are: 'The Secret Adversary - Part 1', 'The Secret Adversary - Part 2', 'The Secret Adversary - Part 3', 'N Or M? - Part 1', 'N Or M? - Part 2' and 'N Or M? - Part 3'.
For seven thrilling, intriguing seasons, Special Consultant Patrick Jane has tapped his razor-sharp skills of observation and psychological manipulation to solve serious crimes in a manner that leaves his counterparts baffled. While assisting the California Bureau of Investigation and the FBI, Jane uses his wit, charm and mentalist mind games to sidestep the system, cope with his tragic past and bring the serial killer Red John to justice. From starting a new career to starting a new life, the full arc of Jane's charming and complex character is here in The Mentalist: The Complete Series.
Every episode from all seven seasons of the offbeat vampire drama adapted from Charlaine Harris's 'The Southern Vampire Mysteries' book series by writer Alan Ball. Anna Paquin stars as Sookie Stackhouse, a Louisiana waitress with telepathic powers whose life changes forever when 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) walks into her place of work. Season 1 episodes are: 'Strange Love', 'The First Taste', 'Mine', 'Escape from Dragon House', 'Sparks Fly Out', 'Cold Ground', 'Burning House of Love', 'The Fourth Man in the Fire', 'Plaisir d'Amour', 'I Don't Wanna Know', 'To Love Is to Bury' and 'You'll Be the Death of Me'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Nothing But the Blood', 'Keep This Party Going', 'Scratches', 'Shake and Fingerpop', 'Never Let Me Go', 'Hard-Hearted Hannah', 'Release Me', 'Timebomb', 'I Will Rise Up', 'New World in My View', 'Frenzy' and 'Beyond Here Lies Nothin''. Season 3 episodes are: 'Bad Blood', 'Beautifully Broken', 'It Hurts Me Too', 'Nine Crimes', 'Trouble', 'I Got a Right to Sing the Blues', 'Hitting the Ground', 'Night On the Sun', 'Everything Is Broken', 'I Smell a Rat', 'Fresh Blood' and 'Evil Is Going On'. Season 4 episodes are: 'She's Not There', 'You Smell Like Dinner', 'If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?', 'I'm Alive and On Fire', 'Me and the Devil', 'I Wish I Was the Moon', 'Cold Grey Light of Dawn', 'Spellbound', 'Let's Get Out of Here', 'Burning Down the House', 'Soul of Fire' and 'And When I Die'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Turn! Turn! Turn!', 'Authority Always Wins', 'Whatever I Am, You Made Me', 'We'll Meet Again', 'Let's Boot and Rally', 'Hopeless', 'In the Beginning', 'Somebody That I Used to Know', 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World', 'Gone, Gone, Gone', 'Sunset' and 'Save Yourself'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Who Are You, Really?', 'The Sun', 'You're No Good', 'At Last', 'F**k the Pain Away', 'Don't You Feel Me', 'In the Evening', 'Dead Meat', 'Life Matters' and 'Radioactive'. Season 7 episodes are: 'Jesus Gonna Be Here', 'I Found You', 'Fire in the Hole', 'Death Is Not the End', 'Lost Cause', 'Karma', 'May Be the Last Time', 'Almost Home', 'Love Is to Die' and 'Thank You'.
Submerge yourself in classic BBC Dickens dramatisations that, like the great novelist's work, have stood the test of time. The majesty of Charles Dickens' storytelling is captured in this DVD boxset that brings together BBC dramatisations of eight of the acclaimed author's classic novels. From the touching 1985 dramatisation of the semi-autobiographical Oliver Twist to the moving A Christmas Carol that sidesteps mawkish sentimentality and instead, offers viewers an affecting and sincere drama, each TV adaptation will delight fans of the author – and win over a generation of new ones. Starring a wealth of celebrated actors including Maggie Smith, Bob Hoskins, John Mills and many more, the Charles Dickens Collection celebrates the author's work with authentic and beautifully-played mini TV-series from a broadcaster that is world-renowned for its adaptations. In chronological order, the adaptations featured in this set are:
All 12 episodes from the third season of the American financial drama starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. In this season, Axe has a tough decision to make after receiving an indictment and Chuck seeks a favour from a well-respected judge who owes him one.
Trying to maintain sanity in these insane times, the attorneys of Reddick, Boseman and Lockhart gain a new partner, endure a serial threat against lawyers, and brave a chaotic new world in Season 2 of THE GOOD FIGHT. Diane goes to extremes to deal with a growing threat, her struggling marriage and ever-changing politics. Meanwhile, Lucca, Maia and the firm expertly navigate a crooked cop conspiracy, a high-profile deportation and an audition for the DNC in a potential impeachment case.
All 16 episodes from the sixth and final season of the American TV drama that delves into the lives of the stars who live in the capital of country music. In this season, Juliette attempts to change things in her life after a public meltdown, Deacon and Jessie go on a date and Scarlett reconnects with her fans. |
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