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Every episode of the US comedy following the struggles of Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), a boy with the IQ of a genius, and his family. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Red Dress', 'Home Alone Four', 'Shame', 'Malcolm Babysits', 'Sleepover', 'Francis Escapes', 'Krelboyne Picnic', 'Lois Vs. Evil', 'Stock Car Races', 'Funeral', 'Cheerleader', 'Rollerskates', 'The Bots and the Bees', 'Smunday' and 'Water Park'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Traffic Jam', 'Halloween Approximately', 'Lois' Birthday', 'Dinner Out', 'Casino', 'Convention', 'Robbery', 'Therapy', 'High School Play', 'Bully', 'Old Mrs Old', 'Krelboyne Girl', 'New Neighbours', 'Hal Quits', 'The Grandparents', 'Traffic Ticket', 'Surgery', 'Reese Cooks', 'Tutoring Reese', 'Bowling', 'Malcolm Vs. Reese', 'Mini-Bike', 'Carnival', 'Evacuation' and 'Flashback'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Houseboat', 'Emancipation', 'Book Club', 'Malcolm's Girlfriend', 'Charity', 'Health Scare', 'Christmas', 'Poker', 'Reese's Job', 'Lois' Makeover', 'Company Picnic: Part 1', 'Company Picnic: Part 2', 'Reese Drives', 'Cynthia's Back', 'Hal's Birthday', 'Hal Coaches', 'Dewey's Dog', 'Poker #2', 'Clip Show', 'Jury Duty', 'Cliques' and 'Monkey'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Zoo', 'Humilithon', 'Family Reunion', 'Stupid Girl', 'Forwards Backwards', 'Forbidden Girlfriend', 'Malcolm Holds His Tongue', 'Boys at Ranch', 'Grandma Sues', 'If Boys Were Girls', 'Long Drive', 'Kicked Out', 'Stereo Store', 'Hal's Friend', 'Garage Sale', 'Academic Octathalon', 'Clip Show 2', 'Reese's Party', 'Future Malcolm', 'Baby: Part 1', 'Baby: Part 2' and 'Day Care'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Vegas', 'Watching the Baby', 'Goodbye Kitty', 'Thanksgiving', 'Malcolm Films Reese', 'Malcolm's Job', 'Christmas Trees', 'The Block Party', 'Dirty Magazine', 'Hot Tub', 'Ida's Boyfriend', 'Softball', 'Lois' Sister', 'Malcolm Dates a Family', 'Reese's Apartment', 'Malcolm Visits College', 'Polly in the Middle', 'Experiment', 'Dewey's Special Class', 'Victor's Other Family', 'Reese Joins the Army: Part 1' and 'Reese Joins the Army: Part 2'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Reese Comes Home', 'Buseys Run Away', 'Standee', 'Pearl Harbor', 'Kitty's Back', 'Hal's Christmas Gift', 'Hal Sleepwalks', 'Lois Battles Jamie', 'Malcolm's Car', 'Billboard', 'Dewey's Opera', 'Living Will', 'Tiki Lounge', 'Ida Loses a Leg', 'Chad's Sleepover', 'No Motorcycles', 'Butterflies', 'Ida's Dance', 'Motivational Speaker', 'Stilts', 'Buseys Take a Hostage' and 'Mrs Tri-County'. Season 7 episodes are: 'Burning Man', 'Health Insurance', Reese Vs. Stevie', 'Halloween', 'Jessica Stays Over', 'Secret Boyfriend', 'Blackout', 'Army Buddy', 'Malcolm Defends Reese', 'Malcolm's Money', 'Bride of Ida', 'College Recruiters', 'Mono', 'Hal Grieves', 'A.A.', 'Lois Strikes Back', 'Hal's Dentist', 'Bomb Shelter', 'Stevie in the Hospital', 'Cattle Court', 'Morp' and 'Graduation'.
All 12 episodes from series 1 and 2 of the British sitcom set in a high street mobile phone store. The show follows new employee Christopher (Tom Bennett) as he settles into his job and gets into various predicaments along with his fellow workers, Ashley (Andrew Brooke), Jerwayne (Javone Prince), Janine (Emma Fryer) and manager Lance (Martin Trenaman). Series one episodes are: 'Doctor Who', 'Never On a Tuesday', 'The First Temptation of Chris', 'Bear Bad Man', 'Salesman of the Month' and 'Soldier, Swingers, Shelley, Shelley'. Series two episodes are: 'Lance Got Game', 'It's Training Men', 'The Sleepyman', 'Whatheather', 'Come Dine With We' and 'Revenge of the Razz'.
Complete first and second series of the late 1980s drama about the lives and loves of a group of fast-living city bankers. Mirroring the bear-pit attitudes of the time, this series follows the upwardly-mobile hopefuls at London-based investment bank, Shane Longman, as they try to scramble up the corporate ladder, taking risks, eating up the pressure, and following their instincts in search of that elusive deal that will finally announce their arrival in the city. Ah, the good old days of 'greed is good'!
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. UNIT is called to a sleepy mining town in South Wales to investigate the mysterious death of a miner in an inactive pit. The Wholeweal environmental community believe that a local chemical company has something to do with the death, and when the Doctor heads a mission down the mines he discovers thousands of maggots surrounded by poisonous slime. Further investigation at the chemical works reveals the owner to be under the malign influence of a sentient computer, BOSS.
All 36 episodes from the first three seasons of the Golden Globe-winning HBO period drama set during the 1920s Prohibition era. Atlantic County Treasurer Enoch 'Nucky' Thompson (Steve Buscemi) sets up a bootlegging business, hoping to get rich. As he progresses in his venture he crosses paths with politicians and mobsters alike but his lavish lifestyle soon leads the federal government to grow suspicious of his activities. Among the show's executive producers are its creator, 'The Sopranos' writer Terence Winter, and Martin Scorsese, who also directed the pilot. Season 1 episodes comprise: 'Boardwalk Empire', 'The Ivory Tower', 'Broadway Limited', 'Anastasia', 'Nights in Ballygran', 'Family Limitation', 'Home', 'Hold Me in Paradise', 'Belle Femme', 'The Emerald City', 'Paris Green' and 'A Return to Normalcy'. Season 2 episodes comprise: '21', 'Ourselves Alone', 'A Dangerous Mind', 'What Does the Bee Do?', 'Gimcrack and Bunkum', 'The Age of Reason', 'Peg of Old', 'Two Boats and a Lifeguard', 'Battle of the Century', 'Georgia Peaches', 'Under God's Power She Flourishes' and 'To the Lost'. Season 3 episodes comprise: 'Resolution', 'Spaghetti and Coffee', 'Bone for Tuna', 'Blue Bell Boy', 'You'd Be Surprised', 'Ging Gang Goolie', 'Sunday Best', 'The Pony', 'The Milkmaid's Lot', 'A Man, a Plan...', 'Two Imposters' and 'Margate Sands'.
Forbidden to continue his travels through time and space by his fellow Time Lords, the newly regenerated Doctor (Jon Pertwee) begins his exile on 20th century Earth. His arrival coincides with a shower of strange meteorites, which are promptly investigated by the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. Although his old friend Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) is initially suspicious of the Doctor's new appearance and personality, he is forced to ask for his help when several of the meteorites go missing. The Doctor discovers that the meteor shower was in fact the first wave of an invasion by hostile alien intelligence the Nestene; phase two begins when the Autons - deadly plastic mannequins created by the Nestene agents on Earth - launch an attack on the unsuspecting public.
The true story of Rome told through six crucial moments that shaped the destiny of the Empire. The Roman Empire - the ancient world's only superpower - stood for six hundred years, a period in which dictatorship usurped democracy, nations were enslaved, the city of Rome was rebuilt and the Empire embraced Christianity. In this epic mini-series, CGI is mixed with compelling drama to tell the dramatic stories - the great battles, rivalries, rebellions and momentous achievements - that shaped the Roman Empire. The story begins in 146BC with Rome's destruction of its ancient enemy Carthage; leading to the celebrated victory of Julius Caesar and the overthrow of the Republic; Emperor Nero's dramatic descent into madness; the Jewish Revolt - the biggest rebellion in Imperial history; Constantine's delivery of Christianity to the Empire; and finally the downfall of Rome, told through the tale of Alaric the Goth. It reveals the greed, lust and ambition of men like Caesar, Nero and Constantine and with stunning locations and state-of-the-art visual effects portrays Rome as it really was: gritty, sometimes sordid, but ultimately magnificent.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. Still chafing at his exile to the planet Earth, the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is called in to observe the Inferno drilling experiment of Professor Stahlman (Olaf Pooley). Stahlman's search for a new form of energy goes horribly wrong when a green slime emitted from the drill site transforms any who come into contact with it into primeval monsters. Meanwhile, after experimenting with the TARDIS console, the Doctor finds himself transported sideways in time to a parallel version of the Earth, where the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) is an eyepatch-wearing fascist and Stahlman's experiments threaten to destroy the world.
The complete second series of the early 1970s London police drama. The show follows two members of the New Scotland Yard Criminal Investigations Department, Detective Chief Superintendent John Kingdom (John Woodvine) and Detective Inspector Alan Ward (John Carlisle), as they dedicate themselves to bringing some of the city's most troublesome criminals to justice. The episodes are: 'Nothing to Live For', 'A Case of Prejudice', 'A Gathering of Dust', 'Evidence of Character', 'Prove It', 'Shadow of a Deadbeat', 'Papa Charlie', 'Error of Judgement', 'Two Into One Will Go', 'The Money Game', 'We Do What We Can', 'Hoax' and 'My Boy Robby?'.
The second series of the 1980s situation comedy starring Peter Tilbury as a man suffering a particularly severe midlife crisis. To say Philip Roath (Tilbury) is unsatisfied with his life is an understatement. Divorced, stuck in a dead-end job, losing his hair, all Philip really wants to do these days is complain. He moans to his colleagues so much that his boss (Christopher Benjamin) becomes convinced that he does almost nothing else at work. Out of hours, Philip likes to complain as well. Unfortunately, his psychiatrist, Simon (Nicholas Le Prevost), clearly has even more issues than he does. The episodes are: 'Aren't Our Policemen Wonderful', 'At First the Infant', 'Night and Day', 'Listening in', 'Personnel', 'Pros and Cons' and 'Scenes from Country Life'.
The second season of the Danish drama following a female politician's rise to power and the way in which her role as prime minister alters her behaviour. In this series, two years have past since Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen) was elected prime minister and she continues to deal with problems in both her personal and professional life. Having split from her husband Philip (Mikael Birkkjær), she becomes envious when he seems to be moving on. Meanwhile, tensions rise in parliament as Labour members begin to rebel and Birgette has to make important decisions regarding Danish soldiers stationed in Afghanistan. The episodes comprise: '89,000 Children', 'In Brussels No One Can Hear You Scream', 'The Last Worker', 'Battle Ready', 'Plant a Tree', 'Them and Us', 'What Is Lost Inwardly Must Be Gained Outwardly: Part One', 'What Is Lost Inwardly Must Be Gained Outwardly: Part Two', 'The Sanctity of Private Life' and 'An Extraordinary Remark'.
The entire second series of the BBC crime drama starring Ben Miller. In this series, now firmly esconced on the tropical Caribbean island of Saint-Marie, DI Richard Poole (Miller) struggles to come to terms with both his growing love for the island, though he'd never admit it, and his feelings for Camille (Sara Martins). Meanwhile, Fidel (Gary Carr) feels the pressure mounting as he studies for his sergeants' exams, and Dwayne (Danny John-Jules) has to extricate himself when he lays on the love a little too thickly.
All 12 episodes of the Japanese anime based on the manga by Takayuki Yamaguchi. Set in 17th century Kanagawa, the series tells the story of one-armed swordsman Fujiki Gennosuke and blind samurai Irako Seigen - both disciples of Iwamoto Kogan, Japan's greatest swordsman - and both competitors in Lord Tokugawa Tadanaga's deadly samurai tournament.
Double bill of supernatural dramas adapted by the BBC from the M.R. James ghost stories. In 'A View from a Hill' (2005) historian Dr. Fanshawe (Mark Letheren) visits his friend, Squire Richard (Pip Torrens), and, having broken his own binoculars, borrows a pair through which, as he soon discovers, he can see an old abbey that existed hundreds of years ago next to the hanging site of Gallows Hill. Curious, Fanshawe investigates but finds himself haunted by evil spirits. In 'Number 13' (2006) Professor Anderson (Greg Wise) is staying in room 12 of a local hotel while working in a cathedral town to authenticate historical documents. After being disturbed at night, Anderson discovers that a previously missing room 13 has appeared. As his work produces evidence of witchcraft activity, he finds himself continually awoken from his sleep and, before long, he decides to find out what lies beyond door number 13...
Spiritual talk show concerned with spreading a message of Love and Oneness across an international spiritual scene. Guests include José Argüelles, Daniel Pinchbeck, Philip Gardiner and Michael Tamura.
All 12 episodes from the BBC black comedy written by and starring Julia Davis. In the first series, beauty salon owner Jill (Davis) is on a mission to find a man. Pretending that her hospitalised husband is dying, she joins a dating agency but when her dates don't come up to scratch, she sets her sights on her neighbour, Don (Angus Deayton), and develops a very unhealthy obsession about him. Moving in to 'nurse' his terminally ill wife, Cath (Rebecca Front), Jill is determined to seduce him and bring their marriage to a grinding halt. In the second series, Don and Cath have moved to a seaside retreat to escape from Jill and work on their marriage. Jill, still obsessed with Don, manages to find them, however, and brings disorder into their life once more by claiming that their 12-year-old son is the father of her unborn child.
This complete box set contains all eight seasons of Desperate Housewives. Welcome to the sexiest street in suburbia, where the lawns are green and the scandals ripe. Rediscover every delectable moment of this sinfully original series, from the stunning beginning on Mary Alice’s unusual day, through the climactic finale. This collection gathers all eight seasons together in a sizzling set that is totally desperate and dangerously delightful.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The arrival on Earth of a UFO brings with it the Axons - golden-skinned aliens who offer the gift of Axonite to mankind. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is suspicious, especially when he discovers that his old enemy the Master (Roger Delgado) is on board the Axon craft.
All 13 episodes of the 1980s science fiction series following the adventures of Otto J. Man, a computerised crime-fighter able to assume human form to take on criminals. Walter Nebicher (Desi Amaz Jr.), a computer programmer, is the designer of Otto Man (Chuck Wagner), who, though his intelligence comes from a hard drive, is able to form an invulnerable hologram and venture out into the world. Only Walter and his close friend, Roxanne (Heather McNair), know about Otto Man, but keeping such a prolific crime-fighter a secret won't be easy. The episodes are: 'Automan', 'Staying Alive While Running a High Flashdance Fever', 'The Great Pretender', 'Ships in the Night', 'Unreasonable Facsimile', 'Flashes and Ashes', 'The Biggest Game in Town', 'Renegade Run', 'Murder MTV', 'Murder, Take One', 'Zippers', 'Death By Design' and 'Club Ten'.
The complete first series of the French drama following the women working in a Parisian brothel known as Paradise in 1871. Owner Hortense (Valérie Karsenti) looks after her girls while fending off a gangster who wants her money; Véra (Anne Charrier), who is in her mid-thirties, knows at her age she will be unable to continue as a prostitute much longer and hopes that a wealthy client will be able to take care of her debt; and Rose (Jemima West) is still very young when she comes to Paris to find her mother and ends up working at Paradise.
All 13 episodes from the third season of the American sci-fi mystery series. When two secret service agents, Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly), are reassigned to a top-secret government facility they initially perceive it as a demotion. However, as they become familiar with the contents of Warehouse 13 - storehouse to a wealth of mysterious items linked to the supernatural and occult - the duo reconsider. With the aid of Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti), a technical whiz-kid, they apply themselves to the important task of investigating potential discoveries of new objects and seeking out those that have gone missing. The episodes are: 'The New Guy', 'Trials', 'Love Sick', 'Queen for a Day', '3... 2... 1', 'Don't Hate the Player', 'Past Imperfect', 'The 40th Floor', 'Shadows', 'Insatiable', 'Emily Lake', 'Stand' and 'The Greatest Gift'.
Lawrence Gordon Clark directs this double bill of horror dramas adaptated by the BBC from two of M.R. James's classic ghost stories. In 'A Warning to the Curious' (1972) Mr Paxton (Peter Vaughan) travels to English seaside town Seaburg hoping to find the last of three Anglo Saxon crowns belonging to the Agers family whose last descendant has recently died. When he uncovers the crown, however, he finds himself haunted by a ghostly figure. In 'The Stalls of Barchester' (1971) Dr. Black (Clive Swift) is cataloguing the Barchester Cathedral Library when he comes across an old diary belonging to Archdeacon Haynes (Robert Hardy) who died mysteriously. Whilst reading the entries Black soon discovers that Haynes may have been cursed upon the death of his predecessor after which he was tormented by supernatural goings-on.
All five episodes from the fifth series of the award winning BBC sitcom starring Lee Mack and Tim Vine. In this series, in ever more desperate attempts to win the affections of Lucy (Sally Bretton), Lee (Lee Mack) joins a local rock band; becomes a carer for his money-grabbing father, Frank (Bobby Ball); spends the night under canvas in a creepy wood; enlists for a fun run; and conducts a drunken experiment with Lucy. The episodes are: 'Band', 'Dad's', 'Camping', 'Running' and 'Experiment'.
All eight episodes from the second season of Olivier Marchal's French police thriller. The series follows a group of police led by Eddy Caplan (Jean-Hugues Anglade) who use violent and unorthodox methods in their criminal investigations. When this is brought to the attention of Internal Affairs, the department is faced with the difficult and dangerous task of exposing the group's methods and putting a stop to them. The episodes are: 'Les Damnés', 'Seuls Contre Tous', 'Tous Pour Un', 'Chèvres et Chacals', 'Infiltré', 'Mère et Patrie', 'Au Non du Pire' and '4 Moins 1'.
All six episodes from the second series of the 1970s sitcom starring Julia McKenzie as a recently divorced schoolteacher. While trying to keep a lookout for the next Mr Right, flat-living singleton Maggie (McKenzie) has to put up with the never-ending attentions of nosy neighbour Mrs P (Irene Handl). The episodes comprise: 'A Holiday for Two', 'Good Old Saturday Night', 'Enter a Psychologist', 'The Good Old Days', 'The Return of Fred' and 'Reg and the Computer'. |
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