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Trible bill of the TV animation series following builder Bob (voice of Neil Morrissey) and his gang of vehicles. In 'Can-do Crew' the team fix an old pier and build a surf school. The episodes are: 'Scratch's Hidden Treasures', 'Scrambler's Best Idea', 'High Tide for Lofty', 'Scoop the Artist' and 'Lofty the Monster'.
Five more episodes from the children's animation series following builder Bob (voice of Neil Morrissey) and his gang of talking vehicles. This instalment sees the team build a new football stadium and Scratch, who has recently joined the group, learns the value of having naps and following instructions. Episodes comprise: 'Roley's Rovers', 'Start from Scratch', 'Night Time Scratch', 'Scratch Goes Solo' and 'Dizzy in Charge'.
Neil Thompson directs this British thriller set in early 1980s Birmingham. Mel Raido stars as Danny, a lonely and introverted factory worker whose already bleak existence is reduced still further when he becomes the victim of a random act of violence. However, Danny's life is turned around when he meets the doormen of a local nightclub, who take him in and build up his confidence. But as Danny is drawn deeper into their world, he crosses paths with the local gangland boss and inadvertently triggers a chain of events with shockingly brutal consequences.
Michael Elphick was a young electrician working at the Chichester Theatre when he was discovered by Laurence Olivier, who arranged for him to join the Central School of Drama. It was here where he met Bruce Robinson, who would later cast him in one of the most popular British films of all time - Withnail and I. Elphick's illustrious career also included major supporting roles in films such as Quadrophenia, The Elephant Man, Gorky Park and Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills. On television, there was Private Schultz and Boon, which gave his acolyte and friend, Neil Morrissey, his first starring role. One of his characters' owned houses in Coronation Street whilst another wooed Peggy Mitchell in Eastenders. However, Elphick's private life was every bit as varied as his acting career. Racked by alcoholism and devastated by the early death of his partner, Julia, Elphick died at the age of 55. And yet, his friends and family will always remember his hugely humorous personality, and everyone he met was left with a 'Mike Elphick story'...
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