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Every episode from the first series of the Cbeebies series centred around Andy Day, a park ranger at Pickles' Animal Park who has a passion for learning about the planet's wildlife. The episodes are: 'Emperor Penguins', 'Elephants', 'Black Bears', 'Meerkats', 'Grasscutter Ants', 'Mountain Gorillas', 'Chinstrap Penguins', 'Flamingos', 'Capuchin Monkey', 'Sengi', 'Grizzly Bears', 'Fruit Bats', 'Caiman', 'Australian Adventures', 'Monarch Butterflies', 'Macaques', 'Ostriches', 'Strawberry Dart Frogs', 'Whitebank Pine Tree' and 'New Zealand Penguins'.
The Fourth Doctor departs, the Fifth arrives and the Master returns in these three classic 1980s adventures!
Sydney Bristow is a young, athletic, college graduate who was recruited her freshman year as a secret agent for SD-6, a top-secret branch of the CIA. After a few years - after Sydney confides her lifestyle to her boyfriend, the evil head of SD-6 - Arvin Sloan, has him killed. Sydney learns that SD-6 is part of a rogue international agency called the Alliance of 12, out to rule the world. She becomes a double agent, working with the real CIA to bring down SD-6 with the assistance of her handler, Michael Vaughn, and her estranged father Jack Bristow - also a double agent. Along the way, Sydney fights various rival agents, rival terrorist groups, and traitors all the while keeping her cloak-and-dagger lifestyle a secret from her friends.
Martin Shaw stars as P.D. James's detective Adam Dalgliesh in these adaptations of her popular crime novels. In 'Death in Holy Orders', Dalgliesh returns to St Anselm's, the theological college he attended in his youth, where a rash of brutal murders forces him to confront old memories. In 'The Murder Room', Dalgliesh traces the clues in a murder all the way to the House of Lords.
All six episodes from the first season of the Australian crime drama starring Guy Pearce as the eponymous detective. The series follows former criminal lawyer Jack Irish, who is now working as a private investigator and debt collector, as he investigates the case of a missing aid worker who he believes has been kidnapped. Jack's search takes him to the Philippines where he encounters corrupt politicians, terrorists and religious fanatics. Will he be able to untangle the complex mystery?
The complete first season of the hugely popular television series. Join Kermit The Frog and the rest of the Muppet gang, including the formidable Miss Piggy, wannabe-comedian Fozzie Bear, arch-hecklers Waldorf and Statler, the loveable but distinctly odd rock-band drummer Animal, and not forgetting The Great Gonzo. Episodes comprise: 'Jim Nabors', 'Sandy Duncan', 'Rita Moreno', 'Ruth Buzzi', 'Joel Grey', 'Paul Williams', 'Lena Horne', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Florence Henderson', 'Valerie Harper', 'Candice Bergen', 'Bruce Forsyth', 'Harvey Korman', 'Charles Aznavour', 'Ben Vereen', 'Vincent Price', 'Twiggy', 'Phyllis Diller', 'Ethel Mermann', 'Connie Stevens', 'Avery Schreiber' and 'Juliet Prowse'.
All seven episodes from the first series of the BBC television comedy written by and starring Ronnie Barker, set in 1937. Clarence (Barker) is a short-sighted removals man, who spends more time bumping into things than actually delivering them. Then he bumps into prim housemaid Jane Travers (Josephine Tewson), who changes his bumbling life in ways he can't imagine.
Welcome to The Grapes - a Northern pub full of warmth, good cheer and nicotine. Where the regulars ponder their lives, loves and who's been leaving fag ends in the blocked urinals.
Season One
Season Two
The Doctor (Patrick Troughton), Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury) find themselves pulled out of reality and plunged into the Land of Fiction, where mythical creatures come to life. They must battle a Unicorn, Medusa and the Minotaur, with a little help from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver, D'Artagnon and Rapunzel. But who is the real enemy, and what does he want with the Doctor?
A collection of previously lost, now restored episodes - known by fans as the 'orphaned' episodes - from the legendary Doctor Who series. Episodes are: 'The Crusade' (1); 'The Crusade' (3) - with commentary by Julian Glover and Gary Russell; 'The Daleks' Master Plan' (2) - with commentary by Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney and Ray Cusick; 'The Daleks' Master Plan' (5); 'The Daleks' Master Plan' (10); 'The Celestial Toymaker' (4); 'The Underwater Menace (3)'; 'The Moonbase' (2); 'The Moonbase' (4); 'The Faceless Ones' (1); 'The Faceless Ones' (3); 'The Evil of the Daleks (2) - with commentary by Deborah Watling and Gary Russell; 'The Abominable Snowmen' (2) - with commentary by Deborah Watling and Gary Russell; 'The Enemy of the World' (3); 'The Web of Fear' (1) - with commentary by Deborah Watling, Derrick Sherwin and Gary Russell; 'The Wheel in Space (3)'; 'The Wheel in Space (6) - with commentary by Derrick Sherwin and Tristan de Vere Cole; and 'The Space Pirates' (2). 'Audio only' episodes are: 'The Crusade' (2); 'The Crusade' (4); 'The Moonbase' (1); and 'The Moonbase' (3).
Feature-length episode of the perenially popular BBC sitcom, originally screened on Christmas Day, 2003. After 22 eventful years in Nelson Mandela Towers, the Trotters are facing eviction - unless they can come up with the £50 grand they owe the Inland Revenue, that is. But for the moment they have more pressing matters to deal with: Del Boy (David Jason), Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Boycie (John Challis) are stuck in jail in France for kidnapping after the stowaway in their van - whom they assumed was an illegal immigrant - turns out to be an important businessman who had got trapped in the back. And to top it all off, Cassandra is about to go into labour...
All 13 episodes from the first series of the relaunched sci-fi adventure drama, written by Russell T. Davies and starring Christopher Eccleston as the legendary Time Lord. In this series, the Doctor meets new companion Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) while saving her from the living-plastic Nestene Consciousness, before taking her on adventures through time and space, where she meets Charles Dickens (Simon Callow), tries to save her father from dying when she was a child, and helps the Doctor and Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) battle the evil Daleks and save the world. The episodes are: 'Rose', 'The End of the World', 'The Unquiet Dead', 'Aliens of London', 'World War Three', 'Dalek', 'The Long Game', 'Father's Day', 'The Empty Child', 'The Doctor Dances', 'Boom Town', 'Bad Wolf' and 'The Parting of the Ways'.
Six-part drama series following five young nurses serving with the Australian Army Nursing Service during the First World War. The girls encounter the brutal realities of war when they are sent to Egypt and the Greek island of Lemnos to treat officers from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps fighting in the Gallipoli campaign. After the Gallipoli evacuation the nurses are sent to France, as the war intensifies, to provide aid for those fighting on the Western Front. The episodes are: 'Adventure', 'Duty', 'Endurance', 'Love', 'Mateship' and 'Courage'.
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.
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'.
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.
Alan Metzger directs this action drama starring Edward Woodward as Robert McCall, a former government agent who offers his services to real people with problems that are too big for them to solve on their own. Set in New York, the film also features Telly Savalas in a supporting role.
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.
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.
Nick Frost stars in the title role of this comedy drama written and directed by Robert B. Weide. Set in Watford in 1969, Mr Sloane is a down on his luck accountant who has recently been fired from his job, left by his wife and even failed by a badly executed suicide attempt. The only things keeping him sane are his friends Ross (Peter Serafinowicz), Reggie (Brendan Patricks) and Beans (Lawry Lewin) and the evenings he spends with them down the pub. All, it seems, is lost until he meets a young American woman called Robin (Ophelia Lovibond) who takes him under her free-spirited wing and shows him what life should be. The episodes are: 'Meet Mr. Sloane', 'It's a Date, Mr. Sloane', 'Everybody Must Get Sloaned', 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Sloane', 'Happy New Year, Mr. Sloane: Part 1' and 'Happy New Year, Mr. Sloane: Part 2'.
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'.
All episodes from the first and second series of the crime drama adapted from the novels by Kate Atkinson. In the first series, Jason Isaacs plays the protagonist, Jackson Brodie, a private detective troubled by events in his personal life. He investigates three mysterious cases involving family tragedies that appear to be unconnected - but all is not what it seems... The episodes are: 'Case Histories: Part 1', 'Case Histories: Part 2', 'One Good Turn: Part 1', 'One Good Turn: Part 2', 'When Will There Be Good News?: Part 1' and 'When Will There Be Good News?: Part 2'. In the second series, Isaacs returns as Brodie who continues his investigation work in Edinburgh, Scotland, while dealing with troubles in his personal life. Victoria Wood, James Cosmo, Gary Lewis and Maurice Roëves guest star. The episodes are: 'Started Early, Took My Dog', 'Nobody's Darling' and 'Jackson and the Women'.
The complete ninth season of the popular US drama following detectives including Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) and Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) as they help police the streets of the Big Apple. The episodes comprise: 'Lies Like a Rug', 'Johnny Got His Cold', 'Two Clarks in a Bar', 'Hit the Road, Clark', 'Cops and Robber', 'Baby Love', 'Mom's Away', 'Puppy Love', 'Here Comes the Son', 'Jealous Hearts', 'Humpty Dumped', 'Oh, Mama!', 'Safari, So Good', 'Hand Job', 'Guns and Hoses', 'A Little Dad'll Do Ya', 'Gypsy Woe's Me', 'Less Is Morte', 'Low Blow', 'Oedipus Wrecked', 'Dead Meat in New Deli', 'Better Laid Than Never: Part 1' and 'Better Laid Than Never: Part 2'. |
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