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Complete sixth series of the BBC comedy about the five mismatched friends and their drunken adventures in Runcorn. In this series, Janet faces a dilemma about joining a cruise ship as a singer, Donna's career gets worse and worse, while Gaz ends up stealing Janet's baby. Episodes are: 'Speedycruise!'; 'Goblins'; 'Mummy Cupboard'; 'Cauliflower'; 'Drunk'; 'Croppity Crop'; 'Finger Sniffing'; 'War, Hurrgh'; 'Closing Time'; and 'When Janet Killed Jonny'.
Award winning Canadian TV comedy series from 1988. 'The Kids In The Hall' was the collective name for a troupe of comedians who performed a sketch show featuring an increasingly bizarre range of characters. Often highlighting the mundanities and absurdities of suburbia, the group would then develop them, stretching out the comic possibilities to the extreme.
Complete eighth series of the BBC sci-fi comedy, about 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, the nanobots have completely rebuilt Red Dwarf and her crew, and Lister and Rimmer find themselves under arrest by the Captain for destroying Starbug. Stuck in prison, the crew have to find a way to defeat a strange entity that is destroying the ship. Episodes are: 'Back in the Red (Part 1)'; 'Back in the Red (Part 2)'; 'Back in the Red (Part 3)'; 'Cassandra'; 'Krytie TV'; 'Pete'; 'Pete II'; and 'Only the Good...'
All 23 episodes from Season 2 of the series about Superman's early life. In 'Vortex', Clark (Tom Welling) rescues Lana (Kristin Kreuk) from the eye of a tornado, and then discovers that the storm has powered up his spaceship and deposited it in an exposed position in a cornfield. In 'Heat', Clark goes into hiding after discovering his new power of heat vision, which can have some rather startling effects. 'Duplicity' sees Pete (Sam Jones) happening upon Clark's spaceship in the cornfield, which forces Clark to reveal his secret to him. In 'Red', Clark is given his high school ring which is supposedly set with ruby, but is actually red meteor rock. The rock has an instant and dramatic effect on him, changing him into a wayward rebel who overspends on the family credit card and picks fights. In 'Nocturne', Lana finds a love poem left for her at her parents' grave by Byron Moore (Sean Faris), an elusive boy with a dark and dangerous secret. 'Lineage' sees a mysterious woman, Rachel Dunlevy (Blair Brown) turning up in Smallville, claiming to be Clark's biological mother. This prompts the Kents to finally reveal to Clark the truth about what happened when they discovered him as a toddler in the cornfield. In 'Ryan', Clark tests his powers to the limit to save Ryan (Ryan James), a telepathic boy who is being used as a test subject at the Summerholt Research Facility by the evil Dr Garner (Martin Cummins). In 'Dichotic', a gifted student, Ian (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) has cloned himself and is dating both Lana and Chloe (Allison Mack) at the same time. Clark tries to warn the girls, but they attribute his interference to jealousy. In 'Skinwalkers', Clark falls into a cave filled with Native American inscriptions that hold the key to his true identity. 'Visage' sees the return of Whitney Fordman (Eric Johnson), which disrupts the relationship betwen Clark and Lana - until his odd behaviour prompts Clark to make a shocking discovery about his true identity. In 'Suspect', Jonathan finds himself framed for murder after being found in possession of a murder weapon. But Clark and Pete mount their own investigation and discover a tangle of motives and possible suspects. 'Insurgence' sees Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) discovering that Lionel has secretly installed an electronic surveillance system in his mansion. In retaliation, Lex hires crooks to install cameras in Lionel's Metropolis office... In 'Rush', a parasitic worm infects Pete and Chloe, turning them into wild adrenaline junkies. In 'Prodigal', Lex tracks down his long-lost brother Lucas (Paul Wasilewski), and brings him home to Smallville in the hope that they can buy Lionel out and unite against him. 'Fever' sees Martha (Annette O'Toole) fall into a coma after breathing in meteor dust. It is then revealed that she is pregnant with Clark's brother or sister. 'Rosetta' features a guest appearance from the original Superman movie actor, Christopher Reeve, who plays Dr Virgil Swann, a brilliant scientist who helps Clark to receive messages from his home planet using the Native American symbols that Clark discovered when he fell into the cave. In 'Visitor', a new student, Cyrus Krupp (Jeremy Lelliot) reveals to Clark that he is an alien. 'Precipice' sees Clark jumping to Lana's defence when she is almost assaulted by a college student. He injures the student, causing him to question the virtue of his powers, and soon finds himself facing a lawsuit that could cost the Kents their farm. In 'Witness', Clark tries to intervene after inadvertently witnessing the theft of a Luthercorp truck, but is dismayed to discover that the thieves are as strong as he is. In 'Accelerate', Lana asks for Clark's advice after being visited by the ghost of her childhood friend, Emily (Jodelle Micah Ferlar). But Clark realises that the little girl is in fact a kryptonite-enhanced clone who is out to get revenge on Lana, and wants her to drown just as she, Emily, did several years before. In 'Calling', Dr Frederick Walden (Rob LaBelle) wakes from his coma to find himself in possession of incredible powers, and sets off on a dangerous mission to kill Clark. In 'Exodus', Clark makes an amazing discovery about his origins when the spaceship announces that it is programmed with memories of his Kryptonian father, Jor-El (Terence Stamp). It asks him to come at sunset to return to his family and friends and fulfil his destiny. But can Clark leave his life in Smallville behind? 'Redux' sees Clark coming to the rescue when a mutant, Chrissy (Maggie Lawson), starts killing young men by sucking their youth out of them to keep herself young, leaving them aged and lifeless.
Episodes 34 to 36 from the cult Japanese fantasy series plus a bonus episode from the missing 13 that have never been shown on UK television. In 'Keep on Dancing', a married human woman whose Buddhist dance offends Tripitaka falls foul of an amorous goblin who has fallen in love with her. 'Give and Take' sees Pigsy turning vampire hunter in order to raise money to cure a blind girl he has become fond of. In 'Such a Nice Monster', a monster who only wants to be liked dresses up as a puppy dog, but only succeeds in becoming more terrifying. Tripitaka attempts to help by ordering his disciples to befriend the creature.
When a counterterrorism raid goes tragically wrong, Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott refuses to participate in a cover-up. Ostracised by colleagues, he transfers to an anti-corruption unit, AC-12, in the process of investigating one of the Force’s most respected offi cers, Detective Chief Inspector Tony Gates. Not only has Gates just been awarded Officer of the Year, his squad has returned the best crime figures for three consecutive years. But can anyone really be that good? Arnott doesn’t think so and soon he and Gates become embroiled in a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse. Every time Gates seems cornered, he finds a way to turn the tables still believing he can save himself, if only he can prove his innocence. But all the time he’s digging a bigger hole and plunging irrevocably into a moral abyss. And the stakes keep getting higher. Soon it isn’t just careers on the line – it’s lives.
In The Return of Doctor Mysterio, the Doctor joins forces with a masked Superhero for an epic New York adventure. With brain-swapping aliens poised to attack, the Doctor and Nardole link up with an investigative reporter and a mysterious figure known only as The Ghost. Can the Doctor save Manhattan? And what will be revealed when we see behind the mask?
From Dan Goor and Mike Schur, producers of The Office and Parks and Recreation, comes the hilarious Golden GlobeŽ Award-winning comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg, Saturday Night Live) is a Brooklyn detective with a gift for closing cases and little respect for authority. When no-nonsense commanding officer Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher, Homicide: Life on the Street) joins the 99th precinct with something to prove, the two go head to head. Showcasing a top-flight supporting cast and fantastic guest stars, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season One on DVD comes fully loaded with all 22 riotous episodes and never-before-seen deleted scenes.
The complete third season of the HBO medieval fantasy drama based on the bestselling novel series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin. The programme follows the battle between the Starks and the other noble families of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros to gain control of the Iron Throne. The episodes are: 'Valar Dohaeris', 'Dark Wings, Dark Words', 'Walk of Punishment', 'And Now His Watch Is Ended', 'Kissed By Fire', 'The Climb', 'The Bear and the Maiden Fair', 'Second Sons', 'The Rains of Castamere' and 'Mhysa'.
Season two of the Emmy nominated series, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS is bigger, funnier and Star Trekkier than ever before. Follow the adventures of our favorite Starfleet support crew in the U.S.S. Cerritos as they deal with changes in group dynamics, chasing promotions, and tons of sci-fi missions. This 2-Disc DVD includes every hilarious episode of season two, along with over 1-hour of special features, including featurettes, deleted scenes, commentaries and much more!
Its boom time in Jamestown, the 17th Century English Settlement on the very edge of the breathtaking Virginian wilderness. But success brings scrutiny and intrigue, and there are few in the settlement who have nothing to hide. Unlikely alliances have been formed; some provide friendship, some offer love, and some lead to great peril. Relations with the Native Americans offer hope of advancement for the settlers until greed for land and power corrupts those with influence in the colony. What ensues is devastating conflict; the fallout of which will shape the New World for centuries to come. This final season written by Bill Gallagher, brings the epic story to an exhilarating close!
BBC adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel. When Captain Billy Bones (Jack Watson) arrives at Daniel Hawkins (Terry Scully)'s inn, the ailing Hawkins is glad to receive some money from the old sailor. It transpires that Bones has in his possession the map to some hidden treasure in the Bahamas, which he entrusts to Daniel's young son, Jim (Ashley Knight). When Bones' former shipmates, led by Long John Silver (Alfred Burke), arrive to claim the map, Jim escapes. With the help of a local doctor and magistrate, he sets sail for the tropics to discover Treasure Island.
Collection of six episodes from the 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' television mini-series. This series focuses on the Blue Ranger (David Yost). The smartest student at high school, he is clever, perceptive and as a skilled inventor he always prioritises solving the Rangers' problems. In these episodes, the Blue Ranger finds someone as smart as him to take to the school dance, enrols in a karate class so he won't be bullied so easily, has his mind accidentally swapped with that of another Ranger, and faces his crippling fear of fish. The episodes are: 'Peace, Love and Woe', 'Dark Warrior', 'Switching Places', 'Something Fishy', 'Grumble Bee' and 'Blue Ranger Gone Bad'.
Bumper collection of 25 episodes from the Cbeebies TV show presented by Justin Fletcher. Justin is joined in his colourful house by Robert the Robot (Steve Kynam), Wanda Round (Sally Phillips) and the Little Monster as he dresses up, cooks, dances and plays songs.
All 61 episodes from the second season of the spine-tingling 1970s anthology series hosted by master of suspense Rod Serling. The episodes are: 'The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes', 'Miss Lovecraft Sent Me', 'The Hand of Borgus Weems', 'Phantom of What Opera?', 'A Death in the Family', 'The Merciful', 'The Class of '99', 'Witches Feast', 'Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay', 'With Apologies to Mr. Hyde', 'The Flip Side of Satan', 'A Fear of Spiders', 'Junior', 'Marmalade Wine', 'The Academy', 'The Phantom Farmhouse', 'Silent Snow, Secret Snow', 'A Question of Fear', 'The Devil Is Not Mocked', 'Midnight Never End', 'Brenda', 'The Diary', 'A Matter of Semantics', 'Big Surprise', 'Professor Peabody's Last Lecture', 'House With Ghost', 'A Midnight Visit to the Neighbourhood Blood Bank', 'Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator', 'Hell's Bells', 'The Dark Boy', 'Keep in Touch - We'll Think of Something', 'Pickman's Model', 'The Dear Departed', 'An Act of Chivalry', 'Cool Air', 'Camera Obscura', 'Quoth the Raven', 'The Messiah On Mott Street', 'The Painted Mirror', 'The Different Ones', 'Tell David...', 'Logoda's Head', 'Green Fingers', 'The Funeral', 'The Tune in Dan's Café', 'Lindemann's Catch', 'The Late Mr. Peddington', 'A Feast of Blood', 'The Miracle at Camafeo', 'The Ghost of Sorworth Place', 'The Waiting Room', 'Last Rites for a Dead Druid', 'Deliveries in the Rear', 'Stop Killing Me', 'Dead Weight', 'I'll Never Leave You - Ever', 'There Aren't Any More MacBanes', 'The Sins of the Fathers', 'You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore', 'The Caterpillar' and 'Little Girl Lost'.
Famous '50s/'60s mystery and suspense series hosted by the master of suspense himlsef, Alfred Hitchcock. Each 30 minute episode included opening and closing monologues by Hitchcock who would explain some aspect of the day's story in his inimitably dry, humorous monotone. Episodes included: 'Wet Saturday', 'Fog Closing In', 'De Mortis', 'Kill with Kindness', 'None Are So Blind', 'Toby', 'Alibi Me', 'Conversation Over a Corpse', 'Crack of Doom', 'Jonathan', 'A Better Bargain', 'The Rose Garden', 'Mr. Blanchard's Secret', 'John Brown's Body', 'Crackpot', 'Nightmare in 4-D', 'My Brother Richard', 'Manacled', 'Bottle of Wine', 'Malice Domestic', 'Number Twenty-Two', 'The End of Indian Summer', 'One for the Road', 'The Cream of the Jest', 'I Killed the Count (1)', 'I Killed the Count (2)', 'I Killed the Count (3)', 'One More Mile to Go', 'Vicious Circle', 'The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater', 'The Night the World Ended', 'The Hands of Mr. Ottermole', 'A Man Greatly Beloved', 'Martha Mason, Movie Star', 'The West Warlock Time Capsule', 'Father and Son', 'The Indestructible Mr. Weems', 'A Little Sleep'and 'The Dangerous People'.
All 38 episodes from the third season of the famous 1950s/60s mystery and suspense series hosted by the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. Each 30 minute episode includes opening and closing monologues by Hitchcock who would explain some aspect of the episode's story in his inimitably dry, humorous monotone.
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