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Award winning comedy drama Cold Feet returns with a brand new season following the lives, loves and losses of a tight-knit group of friends. Adam (James Nesbitt), Pete (John Thomson), Jenny (Fay Ripley), Karen (Hermione Norris) and David (Robert Bathurst) deliver a wry, funny and truthful look at a generation which is as confused as it is liberated by the choices on offer. Together, these much loved characters navigate their way through soaring highs and heart-breaking lows, tackling whatever mid-life throws at them - can the warmth of friendship remedy the chill of Cold Feet?
Season 2 of A Discovery Of Witches opens with Matthew and Diana on the streets of Elizabethan London, where they are hiding in time from the Congregation. Here in Elizabethan London they must find a powerful witch teacher to help Diana control her magic and search for the elusive Book of Life. Alongside the Elizabethan action, back in the present day, Diana’s beloved aunts, Sarah and Em, must take shelter with notorious witch hunter Ysabeau De Clermont at her ancestral home, Sept-Tours. Meanwhile, in Oxford, Marcus and Miriam take on Matthew’s mantle to protect daemons Nathaniel and Sophie, whose pregnancy is advancing. And Gerbert, Knox, Satu and Domenico are determined to hunt down every clue they can to Diana’s and Matthew’s disappearance, and the secrets their allies are keeping from them.
Now a decade into the apocalypse, sisters Hope and Iris Bennett have grown up inside the walls of one of the few remaining first-world communities. The sisters' scientist father conducts research over one thousand miles away in a research facility run by the Civil Republic, an ally of Omaha, but one that does not reveal its location to outsiders. When the sisters receive a message that their father might be in danger, they defy their own community's rules and enlist their friends Elton and Silas to embark on a cross-country quest to save him. Leaving their sheltered upbringing behind, these teenagers learn how to fight threats both living and dead as they travel through a beautiful but decaying and dangerous world.
You paid for 10 episodes, chill broh. Buckle in for disappointment because there’s no way these episodes will be good enough for how long you waited. But maybe they will be? It’s season four! It’s sexy and smooth. Buckle in! Did I already say that? Definitely stay buckled in.
Featuring three specials made for Christmas including: 'If They Could See Us Now', 'Strangers On The Shore', and 'Sleepless In Peckham', which finds the Trotters in desperate need of some cash as they face eviction. Meanwhile, an old photograph is uncovered of Freddy the Frog, the Raffles of Peckham, who shares an uncanny likeness with Rodney.
All 35 episodes from the second season of the anime following the adventures of Goku (voice of Masako Nozawa) as he attempts to save the Earth from an alien invasion. The episodes are: 'Held Captive', 'Friends Or Foes?', 'The Search Continues', 'A Friendly Surprise', 'Brood of Evil', 'Frieza Strikes!', 'Defying Orders', 'Namek's Defence', 'The Prince Fights Back', 'Unexpected Problem', 'Vegeta Has a Ball', 'The Past and Future', 'Zarbon's Surprise', 'Guru's Gift', 'Piccolo Vs Everyone', 'Zarbon's Mission', 'Gohan the Hunted', 'Unknown Enemies', 'Destination: Guru', 'Bulma's Big Day', 'Hidden Power', 'New Ally, New Problem', 'Guldo's Mind Blinds', 'Recoome Unleashed', 'Let the Battle Begin', 'Goku's New Power', 'A Legend Revealed', 'Ginyu Assault', 'Incredible Force', 'Frieza Approaches', 'Goku Is Ginyu and Ginyu Is Goku', 'Calling the Eternal Dragon', 'Gohan, Defeat Your Dad!' and Captain Ginyu...the Frog'.
All eight episodes from the second series of the family-friendly British fantasy-comedy. From the creators of CBBC's hit show 'Horrible Histories', the series follows bored stay-at-home mum Debbie Maddox (Martha Howe-Douglas) whose life takes an unexpected turn when an elf turns up one day insisting that she accompany him to the magical land of Yonderland. Reluctantly she agrees, and upon her arrival she meets with the Elders who tell her she is the Chosen One and must help Yonderland fight against the malevolent Negatus (Simon Farnaby) who is seeking to take over the land for himself. However, with no guidance, thanks to the Elders losing the scroll which explained what the Chosen One must do, she'll have to take it one day at a time... The episodes are: 'Panic in the Streets of Yonderland', 'The Winging Detective', 'A Vicious Circle', 'Up the Workers', 'Nanny La Roo', 'Game of Crones', 'The Last Fahl' and 'Careful What You Wish For'.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Tom Baker) and Romana take a holiday on the planet Argolis, in the giant pleasure dome known as the Leisure Hive. Unbeknown to them, Pangol, the son of the Argolin leader Mena, is planning to provoke a war with their age-old enemies the Foamasi, using the Tachyon Recreation Generator to create an army of duplicates of himself.
All 58 episodes of the BBC sitcom set in a holiday camp in the late 1950s/early '60s. Maplin's holiday camp is the scene of japes, fiddles and scrapes galore as Teddy-cum-wide-boy Ted Bovis (Paul Shane), camp entertainer, concocts yet another scheme to get one over on haughty camp manager Jeffrey Fairbrother (Simon Cadell). Meanwhile, razor-tongued senior yellowcoat, the glamorous Gladys Pugh (Ruth Madoc), has her sights set on becoming Fairbrother's muse and gormless chalet-maid/wannabe-yellowcoat Peggy Ollerenshaw (Su Pollard) picks up and spreads rumours with abandon.
The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and Ace arrive in England towards the end of the Second World War. At a secret naval base, Dr Judson has built a machine capable of breaking German cyphers, but the machine is in fact used to translate ancient runes and summon up Fenric, an evil creature from the dawn of time. Includes material not shown on the original broadcast.
Box set featuring all 14 episodes of the short-lived TV series. In 'Escape from Tomorrow' astronauts Virdon, Jones and Burke take off from Earth in 1981 on a mission into outer space, but soon manage to get caught in a time warp. When they return home in 3085, they are surprised to find the planet now ruled by talking apes. 'The Gladiators' sees Burke and Virdon pitted against each other in combat for the entertainment of a cruel ape leader. 'The Trap' has Burke trapped with his enemy Urko in an underground railway station. 'The Good Seeds' finds Galen and the astronauts hiding out on a farm. In 'The Legacy' Burke and Virdon discover a message from 20th Century scientists which leads them discover how the world was destroyed. 'Tomorrow's Tide' sees the astronauts captured and put to work in an ape fishing village. 'The Surgeon' has Galen's old girlfriend Kira operate on an injured Virdon. In 'The Deception' a blind chimp falls in love with Burke. 'The Horse Race' sees Virdon accept the challenge of racing horses in exchange for another human's freedom. 'The Interrogation' has Burke captured by the apes and threatened with brain-washing. 'The Tyrant' finds the astronauts trying to protect a human farm community against the advances of an ambitious ape. 'The Cure' sees the astronauts argue with a chimp doctor when an outbreak of malaria effects a human village. 'The Liberator' has the astronauts captured and sent to work in the mines, where they attempt to rally their fellow human beings in a revolt against the ape masters. Finally, in 'Up Above the World So High', the astronauts meet a human eager to learn the secret of flight.
Episodes 25 to 27 from the cult Japanese fantasy series plus a bonus episode from the missing 13 that have never been shown on UK television. In 'The Country of Nightmares' Monkey is forced to disguise Tripitaka as a beautiful female demon when the pilgrims travel through a land populated by hellish monsters. 'The End of the Way' sees Tripitaka's life placed in jeopardy when the pilgrims' path is blocked by the King of All Geological Ages - just days away from India! 'Pigsy's Ten Thousand Ladies' has Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy desert Tripitaka when they become disillusioned with the pilgrimage. The bonus episode - 'The Fake Pilgrims' - is presented with English subtitles.
Superspy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) has for some time been in 'retirement' - some say due to his mishandling of the Czech scandal. However, the retiring masterspy finds himself summoned back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it transpires that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
Episodes 73-96 of the anime series following the adventures of a young girl who is determined to join an organisation of wizards. Membership of the organisation known as 'Fairy Tail' is Lucy Heartfilia (voice of Aya Hirano)'s goal when she runs away from home, but she will have to face many challenges if she is to realise her dream. The episodes are: 'Rainbow Cherry Blossoms', 'Wendy's First Big Job!?', '24-Hour Endurance Road Race', 'Gildarts', 'Earth Land', 'Edolas', 'Fairy Hunter', 'Key of Hope', 'Fireball', 'Welcome Home', 'Extalia', 'Fly, to Our Friends!', 'Code ETD', 'Erza Vs. Erza', 'We're Talking About Lives Here!!!!', 'For Pride's Sake, the River of Stars', 'The Apocalyptic Dragon Chain Cannon', 'The Boy Back Then', 'Dragon Sense', 'O Living Ones', 'I'm Standing Right Here', 'Bye-Bye Edolas', 'Lisanna' and 'He Who Extinguishes Life'.
All 201 episodes from all nine seasons of the American version of the acclaimed BBC sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, a documentary crew are making a programme looking behind the scenes at modern working practice. Clueless manager Michael Scott considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that, to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot.
All 26 episodes of the anime adventure series following Gene Starwind (voice of Bob Buchholz) and the rest of the crew onboard the stolen Outlaw Star spaceship. Gene and his partner in crime, Jim Hawking (Brianne Siddall), come up against pirates and aliens as the owners of the ship try to track them down. Episodes comprise: 'Outlaw World, 'The Star of Desire', 'Into Burning Space', 'When the Hot Ice Melts', 'The Beast Girl Ready to Pounce!', 'The Beautiful Assassin', 'Creeping Evil', 'Forced Departure', 'A Journey of Adventure! Huh?', 'Gathering for the Space Race', 'Adrift in Subspace', 'Mortal Combat With the El Dorado', 'Advance Guard from an Alien World', 'Final Countdown', 'The Seven Emerge', 'The Demon of the Water Planet', 'Between Life and Machine', 'The Strongest Woman in the Universe', 'Law and Lawlessness', 'Cats and Girls and Spaceships', 'Grave of the Dragon', 'Gravity Jailbreak', 'Hot Springs Planet Tenrei', 'Cutting the Galactic Leyline', 'Maze of Despair' and 'Return to Space'.
All ten episodes from the first series of the TV drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous character created by English writer G.K. Chesterton. Set in the 1950s in the fictional village of Kembleford, the series follows Roman Catholic priest Father Brown who has a knack for solving crimes. He is assisted by parish secretary Bridgette McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) and is often a source of frustration for the local police. The episodes are: 'The Hammer of God', 'The Flying Stars', 'The Wrong Shape', 'The Man in the Tree', 'The Eye of Apollo', 'The Bride of Christ', 'The Devil's Dust', 'The Face of Death', 'The Mayor and the Magician' and 'The Blue Cross'.
Box set containing the Urquhart trilogy: three series based on the bestselling novels by Michael Dobbs, starring Ian Richardson as corrupt politician Francis Urquhart. In 'House of Cards', Urquhart is a long-serving MP who has his eye on the top job, and will stop at nothing to fulfil his ambition. As the trusted Chief Whip, he has insider knowledge that could bring down the already precarious Prime Minister, and in order to unleash his power he draws innocent young journalist Mattie Storin (Susannah Harker) into his schemes. 'To Play the King' continues to follow Urquhart's career. Having been made Prime Minister at the end of the last series after murdering an investigative reporter, he now crosses swords with the newly crowned monarch (Michael Kitchen) - a passionate man with firm liberal beliefs on the future of the country. In the final part of the trilogy, 'The Final Cut', Urquhart is well on his way to becoming Britain's longest-serving Prime Minister, and is starting to plan his retirement. He still has the Cyprus peace treaty to tie up, however, and the dark secrets from his past are beginning to come back to haunt him.
All six episodes from the tenth series of the BBC sci-fi comedy, following the interstellar exploits of Lister (Craig Charles), the last human in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie), android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules). In this series, Rimmer is torn when he receives an SOS distress call from a ship commanded by his all-conquering brother, Howard (Mark Dexter); Lister loses Rimmer in a game of poker to a group of biologically engineered life forms; and the crew become marooned in Britain in 23 AD, which leads to an encounter with a very important historical figure. The episodes are: 'Trojan', 'Fathers and Suns', 'Lemons', 'Entangled', 'Dear Dave' and 'The Beginning'.
Second volume of episodes from 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 Artist's Touch', 'A Trip to Tindari', 'The Sense of Touch', 'Montalbano's Croquettes', 'The Scent of the Night' and 'The Cat and the Goldfinch'.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall star in this five-part drama series set towards the end of the Edwardian era. The programme follows aristocrat Christopher Tietjens (Cumberbatch) as he marries the destructive Sylvia (Hall) despite being uncertain about whether the child she is pregnant with is his. He is determined to be faithful regardless of Sylvia's dalliances with other men but his resolve falters when he meets beautiful suffragette Valentine Wannop (Adelaide Clemens). As the First World War approaches Christopher's life only becomes more complicated.
Season Two of La Brea continues the epic, time-travelling adventures that began when a massive sinkhole opened in Los Angeles, plunging people into a mysterious primeval land where they must unite for survival. This season, the Harris family- Gavin and Eve and their kids Izzy and Josh - still find themselves separated across parallel worlds. In 10,000 B.C, Eve is determined to find a way to reunite with Josh, who accidentally went through the portal to the year 1988. But unbeknownst to Eve, Gavin and Izzy have travelled from the modern world to prehistoric Seattle and are now embarking on a dangerous journey to L.A, so they can get their family back together.
All twelve episodes from Series 1 and 2 of the anarchic 1980s comedy series starring Adrian Edmondson, Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and Christopher Ryan. In 'Demolition' the council want to knock the boys' house down. 'Oil' sees the foursome move into their new house just as the workers' revolution begins. 'Interesting' finds Rick, Vyv, Neil and Mike playing host to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. 'Bomb' has a bomb land on the house just as the TV licence man arrives. 'Flood' sees Rick initiate a desperate game of hide-and-seek, while Mike's room is taken over by lions. 'Boring' finds the foursome so incredibly bored that Neil digs himself a grave and Vyv chops his finger off. In 'Bambi', the boys get to go on 'University Challenge', while 'Nasty' sees Neil taking to wearing a dress. In 'Time', it looks like Rik has finally scored with a member of the opposite sex. In 'Cash', plates keep disappearing in the house. Must be a poltergeist. 'Interesting' sees a visit from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, while in 'Summer Holiday', the boys finish college and head off on a big red bus.
All episodes from the first series of the British medical drama set in the 1960s at the fictional St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital. The show follows Matron (Wendy Craig) and the other hospital staff as they tend to the sick and face challenges both in and out of the workplace. Episodes comprise: 'First Impressions', 'Second Time Around', 'Coffin Fit', 'Sister of Mercy', 'Immediate Care', 'Kiss and Tell' and 'Crash'. |
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