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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.
All 13 episodes from the first season of the US fantasy comedy series. After a fatal car accident, airhead model Deb (Brooke D'Orsay) finds herself in the body of recently-deceased plain Jane lawyer, Jane Bingum (Brooke Elliott). No longer able to rely on her looks to get her through, Deb, now Jane, must face up to the challenges of her new life, love and career - as well as her curvier body - in the ultimate face-off between beauty and brains. Guest stars in this series include Rosie O'Donnell, Paula Abdul and Liza Minelli. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'The 'F' Word', 'Do Over', 'The Chinese Wall', 'Lost and Found', 'Second Chances', 'The Magic Bullet', 'Crazy', 'The Dress', 'Make Me a Match', 'What If?', 'Dead Model Walking' and 'Grayson's Anatomy'.
All 13 episodes from the third season of the award-winning political drama. Based on the novel by Michael Dobbs and the subsequent BBC adaptation of the book, House Of Cards follows Francis Underwood, a politician whose sense of ambition is matched and encouraged by his wife Claire. Armed with an arsenal of political secrets to equal anyone in Washington, Francis is more than willing to scheme and blackmail his way to the top. In this gripping third season, Francis's approval ratings plummet, a devastating hurricane hits the East Coast and Claire makes plans to run for Ambassador to the U.N.
All that glitters is not Emerald City. Following the bloodbath that ended the prison riot, life is returning to far from normal for those who survived the experimental unit of OZ. The Aryan Schillinger still butts heads with Beecher. The mob, led by Schibetta, continues to find its business cut into by the cold-hearted Adebisi. Warden Glynn and Tim McManus struggle to do the right thing for their prisoners, facing adversity at every turn from Governor Devlin. New prisoners include the sexually provocative child killer Shirley Bellinger and a guilty priest who will be forced to pay a terrible penance. The world of Oz will shatter your expectations in a new season where safety is not an option.
The complete first season of the American crime television drama, starring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as Detectives Sonny Crocket and Rico Tubbs of the Miami Metro-Dade police 'Vice' department. The detectives investigate a series of murders connected to a Colombian drug baron, an arms dealer selling stolen Stingers, and are assigned to protect crime boss Al Lombard before he is to testify in court. Episodes are: 'Brother's Keeper (1&2)', 'Heart of Darkness', 'Cool Runnin', 'Calderone's Return (1)', 'Calderone's Return (2)', 'One-Eyed Jack', 'No Exit', 'The Great McCarthy', 'Glades', 'Give a Little, Take a Little', 'Little Prince', 'The Milk Run', 'Golden Triangle (1)', 'Golden Triangle (2)', 'Smuggler's Blues', 'Rites of Passage', 'The Maze', 'Made for Each Other', 'The Home Invaders', 'Nobody Lives Forever', 'Evan' and 'Lombard'.
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin takes viewers to Millwood, a blue-collar town still healing from tragic events that took place 20 years ago. An unknown assailant has begun tormenting a disparate group of teen girls — a new generation of "Little Liars" — to make them pay for their parents' secret sin... as well as their own.
The complete second season of the US sitcom following two twenty-something, financially insecure friends who hope to one day own a successful cupcake business. In this season, Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) finally get a chance to open up their cupcake store but they encounter various obstacles that could jeopardise the business. The episodes comprise: 'And the Hidden Stash', 'And the Pearl Necklace', 'And the Hold-Up', 'And the Cupcake War', 'And the Pre-Approved Credit Card', 'And the Candy Manwich', 'And the Three Boys With Wood', 'And the Egg Special', 'And the New Boss', 'And the Big Opening', 'And the Silent Partner', 'And the High Holidays', 'And the Bear Truth', 'And Too Little Sleep', 'And the Psychic Shakedown', 'And Just Plane Magic', 'And the Broken Hip', 'And Not-So-Sweet Charity', 'And the Temporary Distraction', 'And the Big Hole', 'And the Worst Selfie Ever', 'And the Extra Work', 'And the Tip Slip' and 'And the Window of Opportunity'.
All eight episodes from the third season of the fantasy series set in the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. The series stars Colin Ferguson as Sheriff Jack Carter, a former US Marshal who is stranded in the town after a car accident. Episodes are: 'Bad to the Drone', 'What About Bob?', 'Best in Faux', 'I Do Over', 'Show Me the Mummy', 'Phased and Confused', 'Here Come the Suns' and 'From Fear to Eternity'.
The return of the BBC One award-winning crime drama. Still reeling from the sudden death of Dr Thomas Chamberlain and the shock departure of colleague Clarissa Mullery, Nikki and colleague Jack Hodgson return to the Lyell Centre to solve another five thrilling mysteries. A case at a high security prison stirs disturbing memories for Nikki. New recruit Adam causes friction with his impetuous desire to impress. Forensic ecologist Simone's unique knowledge helps solve the murder of a promising young boxer. And Nikki suspects a body donated to medical science may not have died from natural causes after all.
Complete third series of the popular telefantasy about the trials and tribulations of the thinly clad busty warrior princess, Xena (Lucy Lawless) and her equally comely sidekick, Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor). Episodes are: 'The Furies', 'Been There, Done That', 'The Dirty Half Dozen', 'The Deliverer', 'Gabrielle's Hope', 'The Debt (Part 1)', 'The Debt (Part 2)', 'The King of Assassins', 'Warrior...Priestess...Tramp', 'The Quill is Mightier', 'Maternal Instincts', 'The Bitter Suite', 'One Against an Army', 'Forgiven', 'King Con', 'When in Rome...', 'Forget Me Not', 'Fins, Femmes and Gems', 'Tsunami', 'Vanishing Act', 'Sacrifice (Part 1)' and 'Sacrifice (Part 2)'.
All ten episodes of the award-winning mini-series based on the real-life experiences of American paratroopers who fought in Europe during the Second World War. From their training in Camp Toccoa, Georgia, through their landing in Normandy as part of the D-Day offensive, their participation in the Battle of the Bulge, and all the way up to the final surrender of the German forces, the series follows the adventures of Easy Company, a unit noted for its skill and bravery, but which also suffered a high number of casualties in its journey across Europe. Each episode also features excerpts from actual interviews with surviving members of the company.
Five all-time favourite episodes from Series 1 and 2 of the classic BBC sitcom starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst, including the first ever episode and the Trotter's chandelier-cleaning escapade. Episodes are: 'Big Brother', 'The Russians are Coming', 'A Losing Streak', 'No Greater Love' and 'A Touch of Glass'.
Four episodes from the popular animated sitcom. Hand-picked by the show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, the episodes revolve around Peter Griffin (voice of MacFarlane) whose antics and adventures include forming his own country, going undercover as a hip high school student, lobbying Congress on behalf of the tobacco industry, and starting his own television channel.
All thirteen episodes from Seasons 1 and 2 of the perennially popular British sitcom set in a holiday camp in the late 50s/early 60s. Episodes are: 'Hey Diddle Diddle', 'Desire in the Mickey Mouse Grotto', 'The Beauty Queen Affair', 'The Partridge Season', 'The Day of Reckoning', 'Charity Begins at Home', 'No Dogs Allowed', 'If Wet - in the Ballroom', 'Peggy's Big Chance', 'Lift Up Your Minds', 'On With the Motley', 'A Night Not to Remember' and 'Sausages or Limelight'.
With content too rude for TV, Mrs Agnes Brown (played by writer/creator Brendan O'Carroll) and her unruly brood take to the road on their first live tour.
Animated television adaptation of Roald Dahl's famous 'Revolting Rhymes'. The series of shorts feature the voice talents of David Walliams, Tamsin Greig, Dominic West and Rob Brydon.
Charlie MacFell is a mild mannered nice chap but a born loser. After being humiliated by a brutal father, he becomes trapped in an unhappy marriage. During the war the opportunity arrives for Charlie to prove himself as a soldier and consequentially he falls in love with his wife's younger sister.
All three series of the BBC 1970s wartime drama 'Secret Army' which portrayed the war waged by one group of Belgian resistance fighters against German occupation during the Second World War. The episodes include: 'Lisa - Code Name Yvette', 'Sergeant On the Run', 'Radishes With Butter', 'Child's Play', 'Second Chance', 'Growing Up', 'Lost Sheep', 'Guilt', 'Too Near Home', 'Identity in Doubt', 'A Question of Loyalty', 'Hymn to Freedom', 'Bait', 'Good Friday', 'Suspicions', 'Be the First Kid in Your Block to Rule the World', 'The Hostage', 'Russian Roulette', 'Lucky Piece', 'Trapped', 'Not According to Plan', 'Scorpion', 'Weekend', 'The Big One', 'Little Old Lady', 'Guests at God's Table', 'A Matter of Life and Death', 'Prisoner of War', 'Day of Wrath', 'The Last Run', 'Invasions', 'Revenge', 'A Safe Place', 'Ring of Rosies', 'Prisoner', 'Ambush', 'Just Light the Blue Touch-Paper', 'Sound of Thunder', 'Collaborator', 'Days of Judgement', 'Bridgehead' and 'The Execution'.
All six episodes from the first series of the BBC comedy about parents Pete (Hugh Dennis) and Sue (Claire Skinner) fighting to get the upper hand bringing up their three children. Rather than playing it just for gags, this part-improvised comedy, written by 'Drop the Dead Donkey' creators Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton, reflects the realities of family life, concentrating on those everyday botch-ups that happen when parents are desperately trying to raise their kids to become well-rounded individuals. If only. Episodes comprise: 'The School Run', 'The Special Bowl', 'The City Farm', 'The Quiet Night In', 'The Mystery Illness' and 'The Dinner Party'.
Complete third series of the Channel 4 sitcom based on the testing times of bohemian, heavy-drinking misanthrope and second-hand bookshop owner Bernard Black (Dylan Moran) - who loves books but hates customers. Help is at hand, however, in the form of mild-mannered Manny (Bill Bailey), who proves to be something of a star at selling books, and Fran (Tamsin Greig), who owns the 'Nifty Gifty' gift shop next door. Episodes are: 'Manny Come Home', 'Elephants and Hens', 'Moo-ma and Moo-pa', 'A Little Flutter', 'The Travel Writer' and 'Party'.
All 23 episodes from the second season of the US comedy series revolving around two university physicists, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and their beautiful, free-spirited neighbour Penny (Kaley Cuoco). Episodes are: 'The Bad Fish Paradigm', 'The Codpiece Topology', 'The Barbarian Sublimation', 'The Griffin Equivalency', 'The Euclid Alternative', 'The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem', 'The Panty Pinata Polarization', 'The Lizard-Spock Expansion', 'The White Asparagus Triangulation', 'The Vartabedian Conundrum', 'The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis', 'The Killer Robot Instability', 'The Friendship Algorithm', 'The Financial Permeability', 'The Maternal Capacitance', 'The Cushion Saturation', 'The Terminator Decoupling', 'The Work Song Nanocluster', 'The Dead Hooker Juxtaposition', 'The Hofstadter Isotope', 'The Vegas Renormalization', 'The Classified Materials Turbulence' and 'The Monopolar Expedition'.
The first two series and the 2012 Christmas special of the BBC drama adapted from Jennifer Worth's memoirs about a group of midwives working in East London in the 1950s. Jenny Lee (Jessica Raine) gets her first job at Nonnatus House which she soon realises is a nursing convent and not a hospital, as she had assumed. As she begins caring for patients, she gradually becomes accustomed to her new environment, making friends with fellow midwives Cynthia (Bryony Hannah), Trixie (Helen George) and the clumsy Chummy (Miranda Hart). In series two, it's 1958, and while Jenny has her hands full dealing with an abused patient, Trixie and Sister Evangelina (Pam Ferris) are forced to board a Swedish cargo ship to tend to the captain's pregnant daughter. In the Christmas special, the discovery of an abandoned baby on the convent's doorstep proves to be a catalyst as the community come together to try to trace the child's mother. Elsewhere, Jenny finds herself drawn into the mystery surrounding elderly local woman Mrs Jenkins (Sheila Reid), while Chummy is determined to stage an unforgettable nativity play.
Joanna Scanlan (The Thick of It, Getting On), Elaine Cassidy (The Paradise, Harper's Island) and Alexandra Roach (The Iron Lady, Utopia) lead the unorthodox crack team of cops at the heart of Paul Abbott's NO OFFENCE, an outrageous new police procedural series from the writer of Shameless and State of Play. Will Mellor (Dates, Broadchurch), Paul Ritter (Friday Night Dinner, The Game) and Colin Salmon (Arrow, 24: Live Another Day), join them in the mix of tough but big-hearted bobbies who go above and beyond to bring down the criminal rabble in a crumbling cop-shop. Keeping these streets clean is a Herculean task, enough to demoralize even the keenest rookie but there's a reason why this hotchpotch of committed cops are on this force, on this side of town. Drug labs, arsonists, neo-Nazis and notorious murderers are all in a day's work for this close-knit team, led by the dizzyingly capable but unquestionably unhinged DI Vivienne Deering (Scanlan). But when a particularly twisted serial killer emerges it leaves even the most hardened of these seasoned coppers reeling. Flanked by her right-hand women the compassionate but impulsive DC Dinah Kowalska (Cassidy) and the recently (surprisingly) promoted DS Joy Freers (Roach) Deering and her team must crack this case by whatever unconventional means possible. Because amidst all the assorted low life; the pimps, the petty thieves, and downright nasty bastards they've dealt with, this is their most disturbing case yet, one that will touch their lives in ways they could never expect.
All 25 episodes from the fourth season of the Miami-based crime series starring David Caruso as Lt Horatio Caine. Episodes are: 'From the Grave', 'Blood in the Water', 'Prey', '48 Hours to Life', 'Three-Way', 'Under Suspicion', 'Felony Flight', 'Nailed', 'Urban Hellraisers', 'Shattered', 'Payback', 'The Score', 'Silencer', 'Fade Out', 'Skeletons', 'Deviant', 'Collision', 'Double Jeopardy', 'Driven', 'Free Fall', 'Dead Air', 'Open Water', 'Shock', 'Rampage' and 'One of Our Own'.
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