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A special release marking the 50th anniversary of the first TV appearance of the Master in January 1971. The Master's finally done it. He's won. He summons his other selves to a celebration of his ultimate victory. And they come - from across time and dimensions. But he's forgotten to invite someone. And Missy's not happy. Has the Master really conquered the universe? Or has something more awful been unleashed? Something that even all the Masters cannot stop? Missy is determined to reveal the truth. Because one fact about the Master's existence never changes. No-one can trust the Master. Not even the Master. Cast: Geoffrey Beevers (The Master), Mark Gatiss (The Master), Derek Jacobi (The Master), Alex Macqueen (The Master), Milo Parker (The Master), Eric Roberts (The Master), John Simm (The Master), Michelle Gomez (Missy), Jon Culshaw (Kamelion), Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Aurora Burghart (Achim/Carola), Zaqi Ismail (Sardo), Abigail McKern (Kitty), Glen McCready (Butler/Castellan/Drones), Gina McKee (The Lumiat). Other parts played by members of the cast.
A new full cast adventure for the Eighth Doctor. The four final stories in the hugely popular Doctor Who: Dark Eyes range pitches the Doctor against not only the evil and cunning Daleks, but also the living gaseous foe The Eminence for one final fight to the death! 4.1 A Life in the Day by John Dorney. The Doctor and Liv return to post-World War I London, where the Doctor meets Kitty Donaldson and Liv strikes a friendship with her brother Martin. But what mysterious force is hunting them? 4.2 The Monster of Montmartre by Matt Fitton. The Doctor and Liv's investigations bring them to Paris, where a monster stalks the streets. 4.3 Master of the Daleks by John Dorney. The Master and the Dalek Time Controller have forged an alliance. History hangs in the balance, and this time the Doctor can't help...4.4 Eye of Darkness by Matt Fitton. It's the endgame. Truth will be revealed, and a hero will make the ultimate sacrifice. The fourth of the Dark Eyes series, the first of which received the Best Online Drama at the 2014 BBC Drama Awards. British TV and Hollywood star Paul McGann returns to his popular portrayal of the Doctor (as seen on TV in 2013's Night of the Doctor). This fourth and final series pitches the Doctor against the hugely popular Daleks, a foe since 1963! Nicola Walker was one of the longest serving actresses in BBC's Spooks series. CAST: Paul McGann(The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Alex Macqueen, (The Master), Barnaby Kay (Martin Donaldson), Rachel Stirling (Adelaine Dutemps), Sorcha Cusack (Mary), Dan Starkey (The Sontarans), Susannah Harker (Anya), David Sibley (The Eminence), Beth Chalmers (Kitty Donaldson), Charlie Norfolk (The Woman), Derek Hutchinson (Usher), Alex Wyndham (Thug), Blake Ritson(Barman), Camilla Power (Receptionist/Mademoiselle), John Dorney (Android), with Nicholas Briggs(The Daleks).
Black comedy directed by Chris Morris ('Brass Eye', 'The Day Today'). Riz Ahmed plays Omar, a devout British-based Muslim who forms a small terrorist group. Omar is an unconvincing leader and his team of fellow terrorists are just as unimpressive. Among them are dim-witted Waj (Kayvan Novak), shy and quiet Faisal (Adeel Akhtar) and recently-converted white Muslim, Barry (Nigel Lindsay), whose passion far outweighs his knowledge. Omar and his comrades come up with several destructive plans, including using birds as explosives and bombing mosques in an attempt to provoke non-violent Muslims. But do this rag-tag team of terrorists really pose a genuine threat to Britain?
British gangster thriller depicting events surrounding the Essex drugs war in the mid-1990s. The film charts the ever-increasing drug shipments, gangland politics and extreme violence that culminated in the brutal murder of three gangsters - Tony Tucker (Terry Stone), Patrick Tate (Tamer Hassan) and Craig Rolfe (Neil Maskell) - in their Range Rover in Rettendon in 1995.
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