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Darkness Never Prevails. While staying home was a vital safety
measure in 2020, the freedom of the TARDIS remained a dream that
drew many - allowing them to roam the cosmos in search of
distraction, reassurance and adventure. Now some of the finest TV
Doctor Who writers come together with gifted illustrators in this
very special short story collection in support of BBC Children in
Need. Current and former showrunners - Chris Chibnall Russell T
Davies and Steven Moffat - present exciting adventures for the
Doctor conceived in confinement, alongside brand new fiction from
Neil Gaiman, Mark Gatiss and Vinay Patel. Also featuring work from
Chris Riddell, Joy Wilkinson, Paul Cornell, Sonia Leong, Sophie
Cowdrey, Mike Collins and many more, Adventures in Lockdown is a
book for any Doctor Who fan in your life, stories that will send
your heart spinning wildly through time and space... £2.25 from
every copy sold in the UK of Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown
will benefit Children in Need (registered charity number 802052 in
England & Wales and SC039557 in Scotland)
Lizzie is running away. She hates her new house and her new school,
so she packs a bag full of peanut butter sandwiches and says
goodbye to her family. But when she stumbles upon a mysterious blue
box in the woods (that s bigger on the inside!) Lizzie embarks on a
much grander journey than she had planned. The box is called the
TARDIS and it s piloted by a mysterious woman called the Doctor,
who claims to be a time-traveling space alien! Lizzie doesn t like
new places, so she asks to be taken home. But when she accidentally
drops a peanut butter sandwich down the console, the TARDIS
malfunctions, and the Doctor is no longer able to steer! The Doctor
and Lizzie embark on a wild adventure through time and space,
visiting the Pyramids, dinosaurs, the surface of an alien planet,
and more. But will Lizzie be able to get back home? And will she
learn that new places aren t so bad after all? Series Overview: The
films and TV shows that families love are reimagined as lively,
colourful picture books featuring the iconic moments and characters
of the original. Simple words are paired with a kid-friendly
storybook format that s perfect for bedtime or storytime, plus
all-new illustrations done in classic picture book style to make
this series a great way for parents to share their pop culture
favorites with a new generation. Though the movie and TV versions
came first, you ll wonder if they weren t adaptations of these
books, instead of the other way around!
Rachel and Scott are getting married. They are also buying a house
together - never the easiest of things to do at the same time. When
the house price goes up, their plans for the dream wedding have to
be downsized to the local registry office. Rachel's mother,
however, has other ideas. What if the family could join forces and
make it a wedding to be proud of? With a marquee in the back
garden, a hand-me-down dress, the pub band and two fully
functioning Portaloos, surely the day will pass without a hitch? A
new play from Chris Chibnall, the writer of ITV's smash success
Broadchurch, as well as Torchwood.
Inspired by the BAFTA award-winning ITV series
________________________ 'Loved the ITV series? Then you'll adore
this clever read from psychological-thriller queen' Sun (Fabulous
Magazine) 'A crackingly well constructed crime novel' Daily Mirror
'Whether you've seen the series or not, this is definitely worth
your time' Bella Featuring never-before-seen material and plunging
you into the mindset of the characters, this is a must-read if you
love Broadchurch, or if you love devilishly good crime
________________________ It's a hot July morning in the Dorset town
of Broadchurch when Beth Latimer realises that her eleven-year-old
son, Danny, is missing. As Beth searches desperately for her boy,
her best friend, local police officer DS Ellie Miller, arrives at
work to find that the promotion she was promised has been given to
disreputable Scottish outsider DI Alec Hardy. When Danny's body is
found on the beach Ellie must put her feelings aside as she works
with DI Hardy to solve the mystery of Danny's death. As the case
becomes a murder investigation the news hits the national press,
jolting sleepy Broadchurch into the national spotlight. As the
town's secrets begin to unravel, members of this tight-knit
community begin to consider those in their midst. Right now it's
impossible to know who to trust... ________________________ 'Erin
Kelly is one of the finest stylists in British crime fiction'
Sunday Mirror
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United (Blu-ray disc)
Sam Claflin, David Calder, Melanie Hill, David Tennant, Dean Andrews, …
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Discovery Miles 1 280
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TV drama following the turmoil of football club Manchester United
through the Munich air disaster that killed a number of its staff
and star players. In February 1958 a flight leaving Munich-Riem
Airport crashed on its third attempt to take off. On board were the
famous 'Busby Babes', a team of gifted young players led by the
famous manager Matt Busby, returning to Manchester after successful
qualification to the European cup semi-finals. A number of players,
including Duncan Edwards, were killed in the crash, and still more
injured. This BBC dramatisation of events follows star player Bobby
Charlton (Jack O'Connell) and coach Jimmy Murphy (David Tennant) as
they attempt to recover from the crash. With Busby (Dougray Scott)
still hospitalised with his injuries and so many of their players
gone, stand-in coach Murphy and the still-grieving Charlton will be
crucial to the success on the field that would honour those so
tragically lost.
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Broadchurch (Paperback)
Erin Kelly, Chris Chibnall
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R592
Discovery Miles 5 920
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Three A.M. on a hot midsummer's night in Manchester. A party taking
place in a shabby Victorian terrace house. In the back garden Tony
and Ruth meet, thanks to a stolen can of beer. On the floor above,
Don and Edie are having a party of their own. As the night
progresses, love is definitely in the air - but then so is the
smell of cheap lager. And even cheaper aftershave. Kiss Me Like You
Mean It was shortlisted for the Meyer-Whitworth Award, and has
subsequently been produced in various venues around the world,
including a successful three month run in Paris in 2004.
Set in modern-day Cardiff, John Barrowman plays Captain Jack, who along with a bunch of renegade criminal investigators are charged by the British government to find alien technology that has fallen to earth without the knowledge of the United Nations.
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