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Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. When the TARDIS makes an unscheduled landing on a mysterious spacecraft heading towards planet Earth, the Doctor (Peter Davison) and his cohorts are surprised to find that the crew members are drawn from a variety of ancient Earth cultures. Their leader, however, is a frog-like alien known as Monarch (Stratford Johns), and the more the Doctor finds out about his plans for the future of Earth, the less he likes them.
A sumptuous and darkly comic costume drama about three upper-class young women and their quest for romance just before World War II.
As Jane Austen approaches her forties, her success as a writer is assured and her witty and sharply observed romantic novels are widely admired. To her niece, Fanny Knight - a young, pretty girl desperate to fall in love - Jane is a favourite aunt who offers the wisdom and knowledge to help her in her own search for a happy marriage. Yet, when asked by Fanny to help her vet potential husbands, Jane's usual confident composure is threatened. Surely the woman so capable of writing love on the page must have experienced love herself, so why did she never marry? Protected by her wit, Jane has presented a front as dazzling as many of her novels young heroines, but as she reflects on her own romantic encounters and affairs, we are drawn into the passions, suitors and choices of her life - the cruel flirting, the proposals spurned and the love that seemed to arrive too late. As she recalls missed opportunities, the doubts arise. Did she make the right choice for herself and her family? Could the great romantic expert have been mistaken? And, could her principles about love and marriage possibly have been ill-judged?
The sci-fi series dips its toe into Agatha Christie waters when the Doctor (Peter Davison) arrives in 1920s England and becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. When the TARDIS arrives at Cranleigh Halt railway station on a summer afternoon in 1925, the Doctor and his pals are surprised to be met by a chauffeur (Timothy Block) and whisked off to a cricket match. Lord Cranleigh (Michael Cochrane) has assumed that the Doctor has come from Guy's Hospital for the charity event to be held later that night in aid of a sick kids' hospital. There then follows a masked ball, a case of mistaken identity and mysterious, murderous goings on in this two-part homage to the golden age of English whodunnits.
Years of peace have passed since the battles of last season, but as we rejoin Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon), he faces his greatest enemies, and suffers immeasurable loss, on his quest towards fulfilling his destiny. Now stationed at a northern port town, Uhtred has been entrusted with protecting the king’s illegitimate son, Aethelstan. But following a horrific attack on his family, an old enemy threatens the life he has built. Meanwhile, King Edward (Timothy Innes) is still forging ahead with his ambitions to unite the SaxonKingdoms to fulfil his late father’s dream, threatening the long-standing peace between Danes and Saxons. However, the treacherous Lord Aethelhelm (Adrian Schiller) has ambitions of his own, for his grandson Aelfweard – Edward’s other son – to rule. As these plans lead to bloodshed and heartbreak, Uhtred finds his own fate may well be tied to the future of the nation… Destiny Is All!
Witness the birth of England as you’ve never seen in the acclaimed series The Last Kingdom from the makers of Downton Abbey. At the end of the 9th century many of the separate kingdoms, which we now call England, have fallen in bloody conflict with invading Danes. Against this turbulent backdrop lives our hero, Uhtred. Born the son of a Saxon nobleman, he is captured by the Danes and raised as one of their own. For many years fate binds him to Alfred, Saxon King of Wessex. Uhtred must fight for Alfred’s dream of uniting the kingdoms. Suffering great personal tragedy, Uhtred is torn between the country of his birth and the people of his upbringing. After Alfred’s death, the turbulent reign of the new King Edward threatens his father’s dream more than ever. Uhtred confronts a difficult choice - if he deserts Alfred’s legacy, the future of the English people will be changed forever.
1842. Cranford, a market town in the North West of England, is a place governed by etiquette, custom and above all, an intricate network of ladies. It seems that life has always been conducted according to their social rules, but Cranford is on the cusp of change... For spinsters Deborah Jenkyns, the arbiter of correctness in Cranford, and Matty, her demurring sister, the town is a hub of intrigue - a handsome new doctor Frank Harrison from London has arrived; a retired Army Captain and his daughters have moved in to a house opposite and the preparations for Lady Ludlow's garden party are underway. Everyone - from charming rogue Dr Marshland to mean Mrs Jamieson and her lap dog - talks, and is talked about, behind closed doors. The town also has its secrets which it slowly reveals; Matty's encounter with an old flame at the garden party; Lady Ludlow's land agent Mr Carter teaching a gypsy lad to read and write; the wild expectations of the May Day celebrations and - news that shakes the town when it is revealed - a railway line from Manchester is coming to Cranford.
All 27 episodes from the first two series of the long-running children's drama series set in a London comprehensive high school. Features such popular characters as Tucker Jenkins (Todd Carty) and Trisha Yates (Michelle Herbert).
The newly regenerated Doctor (Tom Baker), assisted by Sarah, Harry and the Brigadier, has to track down the theft of the components for a powerful new laser gun, and the death of a prominent politician. Sarah investigates the mysterious Think Tank, where it becomes clear that robot K-1 is being misused by its political extremist masters and the Doctor has to prevent the robot from being used to start an atomic war. Tom Baker's first story as the Doctor.
Christmas time in the Harper household is chaotic... to say the least!
'Ding Dong Merrily' Christmas 2002
'Sixty Feet Under' Christmas 2003
'Glad Tidings We Bring' Christmas 2004
'...And I'll Cry If I Want To' Christmas 2005
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive in the north of England during the Luddite uprisings, and discover that brilliant but amoral Time Lord the Rani is stealing the chemical which promotes sleep from the mine workers' brains. The Master is also in town, planning to use the disruptive Luddites to deprive the Doctor of his TARDIS and destroy him once and for all.
The complete collection of the surreal duo's anarchic sketch show, featuring their trademark off-the-wall wit and slapstick violence. Includes classic characters such as the bra-wearing northerners Pat Wright and Dave Arrowsmith, folk duo Mulligan and O'Hare, as well as regular visits to the house of 1970s rock band Slade. Guest stars include Matt Lucas, Caroline Aherne, Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse, and Mark Williams.
All the episodes from the popular drama series, created by American Beauty writer Alan Ball, that takes a darkly comical look at members of a dysfunctional Pasadena family that runs an independent funeral home. Episodes comprise: Season One - 'Pilot', 'The Will', 'The Foot', 'Familia', 'An Open Book', 'The Room', 'Brotherhood', 'Crossroads', 'Life's Too Short', 'The New Person', 'The Trip', 'A Private Life' and 'Knock Knock'; Season Two - 'In The Game', 'Out, Out, Brief Candle', 'The Plan', 'Driving Mr. Mossback', 'The Invisible Woman', 'In Place of Anger', 'Back To The Garden', 'It's The Most Wonderful...', 'Someone Else's Eyes', 'The Secret', 'The Liar And The Whore', 'I'll Take You' and 'The Last Time'; Season Three - 'Perfect Circles', 'You Never Know', 'The Eye Inside', 'Nobody Sleeps', 'The Trap', 'Making Love Work', 'Timing and Space', 'Tears Bones and Desire', 'The Opening', 'Everyone Leaves', 'Death Works Overtime', 'Twilight' and 'I'm Sorry I'm Lost'; Season Four - 'Falling Into Place', 'In Case Of Rapture', 'Parallel Play', 'Can I Come Up Now', 'That's My Dog', 'Terror Starts At Home', 'The Dare', 'Coming And Going', 'Grinding The Corn', 'The Black Forest', 'The Bomb Shelter' and 'Untitled'; Season Five - 'A Coat of White Primer', 'Dancing For Me', 'Hold My Hand', 'Time Flies', 'Eat a Peach', 'Rainbow of Her Reasons', 'The Silence', 'Singing For Our Lives', 'Ecotone', 'All Alone', 'Static' and 'Everyone's Waiting'.
Second half of season 2 of the cult Japanese series, with the 13 episodes in their original order (episodes 40, 45, and 48-51 were redubbed in 2004). Episodes are: 'Better the Demon You Know', 'A Shadow So Huge', 'Keep On Dancing', 'Give and Take', 'Such a Nice Monster', 'The Fake Pilgrims', 'Pretty as a Picture', 'Mothers', 'The Tenacious Tomboy', 'Stoned', Hungry Like the Wolf' (aka 'Howling at the Moon'), 'Monkey's Yearning' and 'At the Top of the Mountain'.
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.
The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) returns to Perivale in 1883 in an attempt to cure Ace's phobia about the place. He soon discovers that aliens, hiding beneath a Victorian house, are planning to take over and destroy the planet. It is now up to the timelord to defeat their plans and once again save the planet from a deadly fate.
Versailles, 1672-1678. The Franco-Dutch war wages on, Louis XIV confronts his bitter rival, Guillaume d'Orange. But danger threatens the kingdom, even so far as the court of Versailles into which a deadly poison seeps. Louis has completed the first stage of his plan: to build the most beautiful palace in Europe far away from Paris, locking the nobility inside it and exercising absolute control. But the King has created a new and dangerous civilisation where courtiers are ready to do anything to get to the Sun. Behind a veneer of etiquette, they dream of ascending the social ladder to a world of wealth and power. Morality is waning, the poison spreads... Versailles is crumbling faster than it is being built. Blinded by his affection for Madame de Montespan, Louis is deaf to the Church's injunctions. The greatest enemy standing before him is no longer the nobility, nor is it Guillaume d'Orange. The palace that he himself designed could become his worst enemy. Wavering between mysticism and obscurity, diving into the dark side of power, will the king's downward spiral yet see his return to the light?
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'.
Episodes 65-97 of the Japanese anime following the story of Yesei Fudo (voice of Gregory Abbey) as he endeavours to escape his fate on Satellite to fulfil his ambition as a Signer. The episodes are: 'A New Threat, Part 1', 'A New Threat, Part 2', 'Lessons Learned', 'Trash Talk', 'A Duel With Interest', 'The Wicked Spirit', 'French Twist, Part 1', 'French Twist, Part 2', 'Synchro Straits', 'Synchro Solution', 'Acceleration', 'Syd Is Vicious', 'Dawn of the Duel Board, Part 1', 'Dawn of the Duel Board, Part 2', 'Putting It All Together', 'The Super Genius', 'Get With the Program, Part 1', 'Get With the Program, Part 2', 'Will the Real Jack Atlas, Please Stand Up, Part 1', 'Will the Real Jack Atlas, Please Stand Up, Part 2', 'Mother Knows Best', 'Duelist for Hire', 'Showdown at Sundown, Part 1', 'Showdown at Sundown, Part 2', 'The Race to Escape, Part 1', 'The Race to Escape, Part 2', 'Clash at Crash Town, Part 1', 'Clash at Crash Town, Part 2', 'The Question of the Card', 'Keeping a Promise, Part 1', 'Keeping a Promise, Part 2', 'Natural Instincts, Part 1' and 'Natural Instincts, Part 2'.
All the episodes from the first two series of the classic 1960s TV comedy. Series 1 episodes are: 'Munster Masquerade', 'My Fair Munster', 'A Walk On the Mild Side', 'Rock-a-Bye Munster', 'Pike's Pique', 'Low-Cal Munster', 'Tin Can Man', 'Herman the Great', 'Knock Wood, Here Comes Charlie', 'Autumn Croakus', 'The Midnight Ride of Herman Munster', 'The Sleeping Cutie', 'Family Portrait', 'Grandpa Leaves Home', 'Herman's Rival', 'Grandpa's Call of the Wild', 'All-Star Munster', 'If a Martian Answers, Hang Up', 'Eddie's Nickname', 'Bats of a Feather', 'Don't Bank On Herman', 'Dance With Me, Herman', 'Follow That Munster', 'Love Locked Out', 'Come Back, Little Googie', 'Far Out Munsters', 'Munsters On the Move', 'Movie Star Munster', 'Herman the Rookie', 'Country Club Munsters', 'Love Comes to Mockingbird Heights', 'Mummy Munster', 'Lily Munster, Girl Model', 'Munster the Magnificent', 'Herman's Happy Valley', 'Hot Rod Herman', 'Herman's Raise' and 'Yes Galen, There Is a Herman'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Herman's Child Psychology', 'Herman, the Master Spy', 'Bronco Bustin' Munster', 'Herman Munster, Shutterbug', 'Herman, Coach of the Year', 'Happy 100th Anniversary', 'Operation Herman', 'Lily's Star Boarder', 'John Doe Munster', 'A Man for Marilyn', 'Herman's Driving Test', 'Will Success Spoil Herman Munster?', 'Underground Munster', 'The Treasure of Mockingbird Heights', 'Herman's Peace Offensive', 'Herman Picks a Winner', 'Just Another Pretty Face', 'Big Heap Herman', 'The Most Beautiful Ghoul in the World', 'Grandpa's Lost Wife', 'The Fregosi Emerald', 'Zombo', 'Cyrano De Munster', 'The Musician', 'Prehistoric Munster', 'A Visit from Johann', 'Eddie's Brother', 'Herman, the Tire Kicker', 'A House Divided', 'Herman's Sorority Caper', 'Herman's Lawsuit' and 'A Visit from the Teacher'.
Anthony Valentine stars as the debonair A.J. Raffles who is constantly in demand as a house guest on English country estates at the turn of the century. What his hosts don't realise is that Raffles is also an accomplished jewel thief and safe-cracker.
Another three two-part episodes from the ITV drama series based on the crime novels by Peter Robinson. Stephen Tompkinson stars as the tenacious and stubborn Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks, who unravels a string of disturbing murder mysteries aided by his feisty and ambitious young assistant, DS Annie Cabbot (Andrea Lowe). In 'Strange Affair', Banks, assisted by icy DI Helen Morton (Caroline Katz) while Annie is on maternity leave, investigates the murder of a woman found shot dead in her car. In 'Dry Bones That Dream', Banks is called in to investigate the death of a mild-mannered accountant, Keith Rothwell (Dominic Mafham), who appears to be the victim of a contract killing. Finally, in 'Innocent Graves', the strangling of a wealthy financier's 16-year-old daughter unearths a complex web of lies and secrets for Banks to solve.
Every episode from all 12 seasons of the American sitcom. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) is a well-to-do bachelor with a house on the beach but his casual Malibu lifestyle is interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), who's facing a divorce, and Alan's son, Jake (Angus T. Jones), come to stay with him. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Big Flappy Bastards', 'Go East On Sunset Until You Reach the Gates of Hell', 'If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song I'm Going to Take a Nap', 'The Last Thing You Want Is to Wind Up With a Hump', 'Did You Check With the Captain of the Flying Monkeys?', 'If They Do Go Either Way, They're Usually Fake', 'Twenty-Five Little Pre-pubers Without a Snoot-ful', 'Phase One, Complete', 'Merry Thanksgiving', 'Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor', 'Camel Filters and Pheromones', 'Sarah Like Puny Alan', 'I Can't Afford Hyenas', 'Round One to the Crazy Hot Chick', 'That Was Saliva, Alan', 'Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats', 'An Old Flame With a New Wick', 'I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You', 'Hey, I Can Pee Outside in the Dark', 'No Sniffing, No Wowing', 'My Doctor Has a Cow Puppet', 'Just Like Buffalo' and 'Can You Feel My Finger?'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Back Off Mary Poppins', 'Enjoy Those Garlic Balls', 'A Bag Full of Jawea', 'Go Get Mommy's Bra', 'Bad News from the Clinic', 'The Price of Healthy Gums Is Eternal Vigilance', 'A Kosher Slaughterhouse Out in Fontana', 'Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers', 'Yes, Monsignor', 'The Salmon Under My Sweater', ' Last Chance to See Those Tattoos', 'A Lungful of Alan', 'Get Off My Hair', 'Those Ping Things With Coconut', 'Smell the Umbrella Stand', 'Can You Eat Human Flesh With Wooden Teeth?', 'Woohoo, a Hernia Exam!', 'It Was Mame, Mom', 'A Low Guttural Tongue-Flapping Noise', 'I Always Wanted a Shaved Monkey', 'A Sympathetic Crotch to Cry On', 'That Old Hose Bag is My Mother', 'Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab' and 'Does This Smell Funny To You?'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Weekend in Bangkok With Two Olympic Gymnasts', 'Principal Gallagher's Lesbian Lover', 'Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark', 'Your Dismissive Attitude Toward Boobs', 'We Called It Mr. Pinky', 'Hi, Mr. Horned One', 'Sleep Tight, Puddin' Pop', 'That Voodoo That I Do Do', 'Madame and Her Special Friend', 'Something Salted and Twisted', 'Santa's Village of the Damned', 'That Special Tug', 'Humiliation Is a Visual Medium', 'Love Isn't Blind, It's Retarded', 'My Tongue Is Meat', 'Ergo, the Booty Call', 'The Unfortunate Little Schnauser', 'The Spit-Covered Cobbler', 'Golly Moses, She's a Muffin', 'Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro', 'And the Plot Moistens', 'Just Once With Aunt Sophie', 'Arguments for the Quickie' and 'That Pistol-Packin' Hermaphrodite'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Working for Caligula', 'Who's Vod Kanockers?', 'The Sea Is a Harsh Mistress', 'A Pot Smoking Monkey', 'A Live Woman of Proven Fertility', 'Apologies for the Frivolity', 'Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head', 'Release the Dogs', 'Corey's Been Dead for an Hour', 'Kissing Abraham Lincoln', 'Walnuts and Demerol', 'Castrating Sheep in Montana', 'Don't Worry, Speed Racer', 'That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami', 'My Damn Stalker', 'Young People Have Phlegm Too', 'I Merely Slept With a Commie', 'It Never Rains in Hooterville', 'Smooth As a Ken Doll', 'Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot', 'Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous', 'Mr. McGlue's Feedbag', 'Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-Lookin'' and 'Prostitutes and Gelato'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Large Birds, Spiders and Mom', 'Media Room Slash Dungeon', 'Dum Diddy Dum Diddy Doo', 'City of Great Racks', 'Putting Swim Fins On a Cat', 'Help Daddy Find His Toenail', 'The Leather Gear Is in the Guest Room', 'Is There a Mrs. Waffles?', 'Shoes, Hats, Pickle Jar Lids', 'Kinda Like Necrophilia', 'Meander to Your Dander', 'A Little Clammy and None Too Fresh', 'The Soil Is Moist', 'Winky-Dink Time', 'Rough Night in Hump Junction', 'Look at Me, Mommy, I'm Pretty', 'Fish in a Drawer', 'If My Hole Could Talk' and 'Waiting for the Right Snapper'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Taterhead Is Our Love Child', 'Pie Hole, Herb', 'Damn You, Eggs Benedict', 'The Flavin' and the Mavin'', 'A Jock Strap in Hell', 'It's Always Nazi Week', 'Best H.O. Money Can Buy', 'Pinocchio's Mouth', 'The Mooch at the Boo', 'He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited', 'The Devil's Lube', 'Thank God for Scoliosis', 'I Think You Offended Don', 'David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie', 'I'd Like to Start With the Cat', 'She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime', 'The 'Ocu' Or the 'Pado'?', 'My Son's Enormous Head', 'The Two Finger Rule', 'Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau', 'Above Exalted Cyclops', 'Sir Lancelot's Litter Box', 'Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth' and 'Baseball Was Better With Steroids'. Season 7 episodes are: '818-jklpuzo', 'Whipped Unto the Third Generation', 'Mmm, Fish. Yum.', 'Laxative Tester, Horse Inseminator', 'For the Sake of the Child', 'Give Me Your Thumb', 'Untainted By Filth', 'Gorp. Fnark. Schmegle.', 'Captain Terry's Spray-On Hair', 'That's Why They Call It Ball Room', 'Warning, It's Dirty', 'Fart Jokes, Pie and Celeste', 'Yay, No Polyps', 'Crude and Uncalled For', 'Aye, Aye, Captain', 'Tinkle Like a Princess', 'I Found Your Moustache', 'Ixnay On the Oggie Day', 'Keith Moon Is Vomiting in His Grave', 'I Called Him Magoo', 'Gumby With a Pokey' and 'This Is Not Gonna End Well'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Three Girls and a Guy Named Bud', 'A Bottle of Wine and a Jackhammer', 'A Pudding-Filled Cactus', 'Hookers, Hookers, Hookers', 'The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel', 'Twanging Your Magic Cleaner', 'The Crazy Bitch Gazette', 'Springtime On a Stick', 'A Good Time in Central Africa', 'Ow, Ow, Don't Stop', 'Dead from the Waist Down', 'Chocolate Diddlers Or My Puppy's Dead', 'Skunk, Dog, Crap and Ketchup', 'Lookin' for Japanese Subs', 'Three Hookers and a Philly Cheesesteak' and 'That Darn Priest'. Season 9 episodes are: 'Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt', 'People Who Love Peepholes', 'Big Girls Don't Throw Food', 'Nice Magic Fingers', 'A Giant Cat Holding a Churro', 'The Squat and the Hover', 'Those Fancy Japanese Toilets', 'Thank You for the Intercourse', 'Frodo's Headshots', 'A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes', 'What a Lovely Landing Strip', 'One False Move, Zimbabwe!', 'Slowly and in a Circular Fashion', 'A Possum On Chemo', 'The Duchess of Dull-in-Sack', 'Sips, Sonnets and Sodomy', 'Not in My Mouth!', 'The War Against Gingivitis', 'Palmdale, Ech', 'Grandma's Pie', 'Mr. Hose Says 'Yes'', 'Why We Gave Up Women', 'The Straw in My Donut Hole' and 'Oh Look! Al-Qaeda!'. Season 10 episodes are: 'I Changed My Mind About the Milk', 'A Big Bag of Dog', 'Four Balls, Two Bats and One Mitt', 'You Do Know What the Lollipop Is For', 'That's Not What They Call It in Amsterdam', 'Ferrets, Attack', 'Avoid the Chinese Mustard', 'Something My Gynecologist Said', 'I Scream When I Pee', 'One Nut Johnson', 'Give Santa a Tail-Hole', 'Welcome to Alancrest', 'Grab a Feather and Get in Line', 'Run, Steven Staven! Run!', 'Paint It, Pierce It Or Plug It', 'Advantage - Fat, Flying Baby', 'Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries', 'The 9:04 from Pemberton', 'Big Episode. Someone Stole a Spoon', 'Bazinga! That's from a TV Show', 'Another Night With Neil Diamond', 'My Bodacious Vidalia' and 'Cows, Prepare to Be Tipped'. Season 11 episodes are: 'Nangnangnangnang', 'I Think I Banged Lucille Ball', 'This Unblessed Biscuit', 'Clank, Clank, Drunken Skank', 'Alan Harper, Pleasing Women Since 2003', 'Justice in Star-Spangled Hot Pants', 'Some Kind of Lesbian Zombie', 'Mr.Walden, He Die. I Clean Room.', 'Numero Uno Accidente Lawyer', 'On Vodka, On Soda, On Blender, On Mixer', 'Tazed in the Lady Nuts', 'Baseball. Boobs. Boobs. Baseball.', 'Bite Me, Supreme Court', 'Three Fingers of Crème de Menthe', 'Cab Fare and a Bottle of Penicillin', 'How to Get Rid of Alan Harper', 'Welcome Home, Jake', 'West Side Story', 'Lan Mao Shi Zai Wuding Shang', 'Lotta Delis in Little Armenia', 'Dial 1-900-Mix-A-Lot' and 'Oh WALD-E, Good Times Ahead'. Season 12 episodes are: 'The Ol' Mexican Spinach', 'A Chic Bar in Ibiza', 'Glamping in a Yurt', 'Thirty-Eight, Sixty-Two, Thirty-Eight', 'Oontz. Oontz. Oontz.', 'Alan Shot a Little Girl', 'Sex With an Animated Ed Asner', 'Family, Bublé, Deep-Fried Turkey', 'Bouncy, Bouncy, Bouncy, Lyndsey', 'Here I Come, Pants!', 'For Whom the Booty Calls', 'A Beer-Battered Rip-Off', 'Boompa Loved His Hookers', 'Don't Give a Monkey a Gun' and 'Of Course He's Dead'.
The complete seven seasons of the US comedy series starring Amy Poehler which follows the schemes devised by members of the parks department of Pawnee, Indiana, to improve their town. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Canvassing', 'The Reporter', 'Boys' Club', 'The Banquet' and 'Rock Show'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Pawnee Zoo', 'The Stakeout', 'Beauty Pageant', 'Practice Date', 'Sister City', 'Kaboom', 'Greg Pikitis', 'Ron and Tammy', 'The Camel', 'Hunting Trip', 'Tom's Divorce', 'Christmas Scandal', 'The Set Up', 'Leslie's House', 'Sweetums', 'Galentine's Day', 'Woman of the Year', 'The Possum', 'Park Safety', 'Summer Catalog', '94 Meetings', 'Telethon', 'The Master Plan' and 'Freddy Spaghetti'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Go Big Or Go Home', 'Flu Season', 'Time Capsule', 'Ron and Tammy: Part Two', 'Media Blitz', 'Indianapolis', 'Harvest Festival', 'Camping', 'Fancy Party', 'Soulmates', 'Jerry's Painting', 'Eagleton', 'The Fight', 'Road Trip', 'The Bubble' and 'Li'l Sebastian'. Season 4 episodes are: 'I'm Leslie Knope', 'Ron and Tammy's', 'Born and Raised', 'Pawnee Rangers', 'Meet 'n' Greet', 'End of the World', 'The Treaty', 'Smallest Park', 'The Trial of Leslie Knope', 'Citizen Knope', 'The Comeback Kid', 'Campaign Ad', 'Bowling for Votes', 'Operation Ann', 'Dave Returns', 'Sweet Sixteen', 'Campaign Shake-Up', 'Lucky', 'Live Ammo', 'The Debate', 'Bus Tour' and 'Win, Lose Or Draw'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Ms. Knope Goes to Washington', 'Soda Tax', 'How a Bill Becomes a Law', 'Sex Education', 'Halloween Surprise', 'Ben's Parents', 'Leslie Vs. April', 'Pawnee Commons', 'Ron and Diane', 'Two Parties', 'Women in Garbage', 'Ann's Decision', 'Emergency Response', 'Leslie and Ben', 'Correspondents' Lunch', 'Bailout', 'Partridge', 'Animal Control', 'Article Two', 'Jerry's Retirement', 'Swing Vote' and 'Are You Better Off?'. Season 6 episodes are: 'London: Part 1', 'London: Part 2', 'The Pawnee-Eagleton Tip Off Classic', 'Doppelgängers', 'Gin It Up!', 'Filibuster', 'Recall Vote', 'Fluoride', 'The Cones of Dunshire', 'Second Chunce', 'New Beginnings', 'Farmers Market', 'Ann and Chris', 'Anniversaries', 'The Wall', 'New Slogan', 'Galentine's Day', 'Prom', 'Flu Season 2', 'One in 8,000', 'Moving Up: Part 1' and 'Moving Up: Part 2'. Season 7 episodes are: '2017', 'Ron and Jammy', 'William Henry Harrison', 'Leslie and Ron', 'Gryzzlbox', 'Save JJ's', 'Donna and Joe', 'Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington', 'Pie-Mary', 'The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show', 'Two Funerals', 'One Last Ride: Part 1' and 'One Last Ride: Part 2'. |
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