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Australian children's animation following the adventures of young koala Blinky Bill (voice of Ryan Kwanten). Devastated by the disappearance of his father Bill (Richard Roxburgh), Blinky leaves his home in Green Patch and heads off to the outback to find him. Joined by fellow koala Nutsy (Robin McLeavy), a lizard named Jacko (David Wenham) and emus Beryl and Cheryl (Toni Collette), Blinky soon discovers the dangers of the wild outback as he encounters many enemies and is stalked by hungry, feral cat Sir Claude (Rufus Sewell).
Documentary about American blues musician Johnny Winter. Featuring interviews with the Texan artist and those close to him, the film chronicles Winter's career, relationships and addictions from starting out in the industry with his younger brother Edgar to his death on tour in 2014.
Feature length instalment of the BBC comedy series written by and starring Jack Whitehall as history teacher Alfie Wickers. Arguably the worst teacher ever, Alfie is in charge of a class of misfit students at Abbey Grove School. With the GCSE's done and dusted, Alfie takes his class on a school trip to Cornwall where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble with the locals... The supporting cast includes Clarke Peters, Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Iain Glen.
Documentary following British bass player Danny Hamza Thompson as he sets out to discover the importance of the city of Jerusalem to the Muslim religion.
Live stand-up performance by Scottish comedian Kevin Bridges, recorded
at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow in October, 2015.
Live performance by English comedian and TV presenter Alan Carr, recorded during his 2015 'Yap, Yap, Yap!' tour of the UK and Ireland.
Winner of 7 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Cinematography, Editing and Original Music Score. Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb.
Also 6 additional Academy Award nominations for:
The Ring
The Ring 2
Created with ground-breaking technology, where Hollywood techniques meet the best in nature film-making, Enchanted Kingdom is an immersive adventure, transporting you from grey urbanity to the vibrancy and vitality of the natural world. We travel through seven distinct realms in the wildest continent on Earth, Africa, to discover that nature is so much more surprising and extraordinary than you could ever have imagined. It is as enchanting as any fictional world or storybook. In each realm, we experience just how different and astounding nature can be, and encounter extraordinary animal characters, who reveal amazing lessons about the world. We are plunged into nature at its most generous and most harsh, most terrible and most beautiful. We explore an enchanted land where nature weaves it’s incredible magic, finally transforming into an abundant paradise, where life is at its most joyful. It is a thrilling, immersive journey where you will experience the wonders of our planet as never before. An experience so alive that you’ll feel you’re really there, in the heart of the wild. Let yourself be swept back into nature and leave your urban life behind. You will never look at nature, or your own world, the same way again.
The Mouse and Me! iTools contains the complete Student Book on-screen to help you deliver heads-up learning. You can play interactive games and songs from the course. The iTools can be used on your tablet or computer, and connected to an interactive whiteboard or projector.
Ben Palmer directs this romantic comedy starring Simon Pegg and Lake Bell. When 40-year-old divorcee Jack (Pegg) mistakenly believes 34-year-old Nancy (Bell) to be his much younger blind date she decides to go along with it, taking a chance in the hope of finding the right man for her. The pair have a great, if chaotic, time together until Jack discovers the truth about Nancy's identity. Has she ruined her chance of a future with Jack? The cast also includes Ophelia Lovibond, Olivia Williams, Rory Kinnear and Ken Stott.
Jump into Speaking! - Get your students communicating confidently in everyday English with songs, chants, routines and role plays. Create a splash! - Make English classes fun, imaginative and motivating with enchanting stories, drama activities, and catchy songs with dance routines. Leap into learning! - Students develop social and emotional skills such as cooperation, turn taking, sharing and collaboration through games and role plays. Dive into teaching! - Get the most out of your classes with easy-to-follow teaching notes and flexible resources, including puppets, flashcards, worksheets, and Classroom Presentation Tool.
Jump into Speaking! - Get your students communicating confidently in everyday English with songs, chants, routines and role plays. Create a splash! - Make English classes fun, imaginative and motivating with enchanting stories, drama activities, and catchy songs with dance routines. Leap into learning! - Students develop social and emotional skills such as cooperation, turn taking, sharing and collaboration through games and role plays. Dive into teaching! - Get the most out of your classes with easy-to-follow teaching notes and flexible resources, including puppets, flashcards, worksheets, and Classroom Presentation Tool.
The complete sixth series of the award-winning CBBC history show. Based on the best-selling children's books, the series offers an anarchic and unconventional take on some of history's most gruesome and funny moments. In this series, each episodes focuses on the life and times of a prominent historical ruler including William the Conqueror, Mary Queen of Scots, Napoleon and Cleopatra. The episodes are: 'Crooked King John and Magna Carter', 'Awesome Alfred the Great', 'Wicked William the Conqueror', 'Mardy Mary Queen of Scots', 'Naughty Napoleon', 'Horrid Henry VIII', 'Crafty Cleopatra', 'Gorgeous George III', 'Bolshy Boudica', 'Wily Winston Churchill', 'Tricky Queen Vicky', ''Orrible Oliver Cromwell' and 'Rotten Rulers'.
Ten episodes from the children's animated show following three-year-old bunny Bing (voice of Elliot Kerley) and his friends as they experience everyday life. Among his companions are his sidekick Flop (Mark Rylance), his friends Sula and Pando (Eve Bentley and Shai Portnoy) and his cousins Coco and Charlie (Jocelyn MacNab and Poppy Hendley). The episodes are: 'Paddling Pool', 'Dressing Up', 'Something for Sula', 'Knack', 'Hearts', 'Giving', 'Hula Hoop', 'Big Boots', 'Bubbles' and 'Blankie'.
Jackie's whole life revolves around her son Angelo, so when she discovers he has dropped out of college and moved in with his father in order to pursue his dream of surfing, she travels from New York to California to try to convince him to rethink his choices. After a heated exchange between mother and son, Jackie decides that the only way to understand Angelo's reasons for picking surfing over college is to take up the sport herself. Stubborn by nature, Jackie is determined to master the craft by herself, blankly refusing help offered from passers-by, until, that is, she is rescued by handsome surfer Ian who takes it upon himself to give her a few lessons, in life as well as surfing.
On the very same venue where the band has written rock history with the album “Made In Japan”, Deep Purple went on stage without nostalgia and with the attitude of a band that is physically led by the music, making playing a perfect show look as the most natural thing one could do. Song after song, Purple play a flawless show going back and forth in time. Deep Purple's many sides are at their best here: the energy but also the groove, the great solo moments by Don Airey and Steve Morse. The soft sides and their energetic heavy counterparts. Filmed by 12 HD cameras and recorded by a top mobile studio, the show offers one of the most magical performances of the NOW What?! tour. Every member of the band is in fantastic form, the band being strong from a full tour together, and the performance seems to be driving the band through the songs as if audience and band were suspended in time.
All 13 episodes from the first series of the Australian drama set in the 1950s, starring Marta Dusseldorp and Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood. When Sarah Adams (Dusseldorp), a mysterious woman who has spent the last 20 years abroad, receives tragic news from her family, she begins her journey back home to her native Australia. As she gets to know the wealthy Bligh family, her life begins to change forever. The episodes are: 'The Prodigal Daughter', 'The Welcome Mat', 'Truth Will Out', 'The Mona Lisa Smile', 'Day of Atonement', 'That's Amore', 'Boom!', 'Worlds Apart', 'Cane Toad', 'Lest We Forget', 'True to Your Heart', 'New Beginning' and 'Secret Love'.
Documentary that sets out to explore the rediscovery of the purported site of Jesus Christ's baptism. The place of baptism was lost from human knowledge for over 1,000 years until archaeologists were permitted to begin searching by the river Jordan.
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. |
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