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Jane Austen's famous comedy of manners and romance is once more
developed for the screen in the grand traditions of the BBC costume
drama. Adapted by Andrew Davies after his success with the
television adaptation of George Elliot's 'Middlemarch', the series
was the BBC's flagship drama in the Autumn 1995 schedule. The story
revolves around the arrival of the wealthy Mr Darcy (Colin Firth)
and party and the excitement he causes amongst the five daughters
of the Bennett family.
Four BBC adaptations of the novels of Jane Austen.
Andrew Davies's 1995 adaptation of 'Pride and Prejudice' starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth was the BBC's flagship drama in the Autumn 1995 schedule. The story revolves around the arrival of the wealthy Mr Darcy (Firth) and party, and the excitement this causes amongst the five daughters of the Bennett family.
Andrew Davies also penned the adaptation for 'Sense and Sensibility' (2008). Marianne Dashwood (Charity Wakefield) wears her heart on her sleeve when she falls in love with the charming but unsuitable John Willoughby (Dominic Cooper), ignoring her sister Elinor (Hattie Morahan)'s warning that her impulsive behaviour leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Elinor, sensitive to social convention, struggles to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Will the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love? Romola Garaistars as matchmaker Emma Woodhouse in 'Emma' (2009). Despite the protestations of Mr Knightly (Jonny Lee Miller) for her not to become involved, Emma's meddling has unforeseen effects when she persuades her young friend Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan) to reject the advances of a local farmer in favour of the dashingly eligible Mr Elton (Blake Ritson). In 'Persuasion' (2007), Anne Elliott (Sally Hawkins) has spent years regretting her rejection of Captain Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones)'s proposal of marriage, her family having been against the match on grounds of class. When he returns from sea they meet but, instead of finding romance, are kept apart through a series of misunderstandings. Anne is being pursued by her cousin, Mr Elliott (Tobias Menzies), while Captain Wentworth is regarded as a very eligible bachelor and has a stream of young women with marriage in mind beating a path to his door.
Christopher Benjamin leads the cast as the loveable rogue Sir John
Falstaff in this filmed production of William Shakespeare's comic
play, performed live at the Globe Theatre, London in August 2010.
Other cast members include Serena Evans and Sarah Woodward as the
scheming mistresses Page and Ford.
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 third 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 and 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:
'Seasonally Adjusted', 'Naughty But Nice', 'Getaway', 'Do Me a
Favour', 'Annually, Once a Year' and 'Three Cheers'.
First 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. Episodes are:
'Endangered Species', 'As You Like It', 'New Leaf', 'Mixed
Feelings', 'Frankly Speaking' and 'Soul Mates'.
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Hawk (John Terry) is a man of courage, honour and duty; a marked
contrast with his deformed, cruel and perverse older brother Voltan
(Jack Palance), who wears a black mask to disguise the fact that he
bears the mark of Cain. When Voltan slays their father, Hawk is
entrusted by the dying man with his magic mind-sword, with which he
vows to avenge his death.
Double bill of BBC TV dramas based on the characters from Jane
Austen's classic novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. 'Death Comes to
Pemberley' (2013) is an adaptation of the novel by P.D. James which
continues the story of 'Pride and Prejudice'. Elizabeth (Anna
Maxwell Martin) and Darcy (Matthew Rhys) have been happily married
for a number of years and have two young sons. However, when
Elizabeth's sister Lydia (Jenna-Louise Coleman) brings news of a
murder in Pemberley woods, their life of domestic bliss is thrown
into turmoil. Adapted by screenwriter Andrew Davies, 'Pride and
Prejudice' (1995) revolves around the arrival of the wealthy Mr
Darcy (Colin Firth) and party and the excitement he causes amongst
the five daughters of the Bennett family. Crispin Bonham-Carter,
Anna Chancellor and Susannah Harker also star.
Three digitally remastered Doctor Who episodes from the 1970s, '80s
and '90s. In 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang' (1977), the Doctor (Tom
Baker) and Leela (Louise Jamison) arrive in Victorian London to
find that galactic war criminal Magnus Greel has created giant rats
in the sewers and is sucking the life essence from young girls to
sustain him in his search for his time cabinet. Aided by Professor
Litefoot and music hall proprietor Henry Jago, the Doctor must stop
Greel (masquerading as the Chinese god Weng Chiang) and his
servants Li H'sen Chang and killer doll Mr Sin. 'The Caves of
Androzani' (1984) represents the final outing for the fifth
incarnation of everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Peter
Davison) and Peri (Nicola Bryant) become embroiled in an
underground war of gun running and drug smuggling shortly after
landing on the planet Androzani Minor. Apprehended by the military,
they are rescued from execution by the brilliant but horribly
disfigured criminal, Sharaz Jek, whose infatuation with Peri looks
set to be cut short when he discovers that both she and the Doctor
have contracted the deadly disease Spectrox Toxaemia. The only
possible cure is the milk of the queen bat, which dwells in the
caves currently being roamed by the killer Magma Creature... In
'Doctor Who: The Movie' (1996), the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy)
crashlands the TARDIS on Earth in end-of-century San Francisco
while en route to return the Master's remains to their home planet
of Gallifrey. Gunned down by a street gang, the Doctor is rushed to
hospital, where exploratory surgery by Doctor Grace Holloway
(Daphne Ashbrook) triggers a regeneration. The Master has meanwhile
taken over the body of a paramedic and infiltrated the Doctor's
TARDIS, which he plans to use in his latest scheme to take over the
Doctor's new body and destroy the world. Filmed as the pilot for a
revived 'Doctor Who' series - tailored to the American market -
which subsequently failed to materialise, this feature-length
adventure introduces Paul McGann as the renegade Time Lord.
A collection of William Shakespeare plays filmed at the Globe
Theatre, London. Dominic Dromgoole directs the history plays 'Henry
IV: Part One' and 'Henry IV: Part Two', with Oliver Cotton as King
Henry, Jamie Parker as his son and heir, Prince Hal, and Roger
Allam as the jovial drunkard Sir John Falstaff. Mark Rosenblatt
directs 'Henry VIII', with Dominic Rowan as Henry, Miranda Raison
as Anne Boleyn and Ian McNeice as the powerful Cardinal Wolsey.
Finally, Christopher Luscombe directs 'The Merry Wives of Windsor',
with Christopher Benjamin as the loveable rogue Sir John Falstaff,
and Serena Evans and Sarah Woodward as the scheming mistresses Page
and Ford.
All 25 episodes from the late 1970s series about the adventures of
the 18th century highwayman. Richard O'Sullivan stars in the title
role, playing a game of hit and run with the authorities, aided and
abetted by his trusty companion Swiftnick (Michael Deeks). Episodes
comprise: 'Swiftnick', 'The Capture', 'The Champion', 'The
Poacher', 'The Pursuit', 'The Blacksmith', 'The Impostor', 'The
Upright Man', 'The Whipping Boy', 'The Hero', 'The Turncoat', 'The
Hostages', 'The Jail-Birds', 'The Fox: Part 1', 'The Fox: Part 2',
'Blood Money', 'Deadlier Than the Male', 'The Elixir of Life', 'The
Thief-Taker', 'The Judge', 'Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure: Part
1', 'Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure: Part 2', 'Dick Turpin's
Greatest Adventure: Part 3', 'Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure:
Part 4', 'Dick Turpin's Greatest Adventure: Part 5'.
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Jago & Litefoot, No. 13 (CD)
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Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal
incidents, in one box set. Someone from the future has arrived in
Victorian London on the trail of a renegade...but that trail leads
them to Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot. So begins an
adventure that will propel the Infernal Investigators into unknown
territory, and an encounter with two people they should avoid at
all costs. Themselves. Four more cases for the Infernal
Investigators: 13.1: The Stuff of Nightmares by Paul Morris.
Litefoot and Jago are both suffering from strange waking
nightmares. They resort to hypnotherapy to try to diagnose the
problem. But meanwhile a Time Agent is looking for them - as a way
of tracking down the notorious criminal Magnus Greel. Before they
know what is happening, our heroes find themselves trapped in a
dystopian future where nothing makes sense any more. 13.2: Chapel
of Night by Jonathan Barnes. Trapped in a parallel world, Jago and
Litefoot are enlisted to help Inspector Quick investigate the
mysterious Chapel of Night run by Mrs Bartholomew. Needless to say,
there is more to the chapel - and Mrs Bartholomew - than there
initially seems. Soon our heroes are caught up in another
horrifying and dangerous adventure. But more to the point, can they
ever get back to their own world again? 13.3: How The Other Half
Lives by Matthew Sweet. Perhaps inevitably, Jago and Litefoot meet
their counterparts in the world where they now find themselves. The
Litefoot in this world still owns Greel's time cabinet, while Jago
is also married to Xiu Xiu, a bar maid. But Greel's cabinet is not
the only thing to survive from his time in this world - there is
also a giant rat on the loose in the sewers beneath London. 13.4:
Too Much Reality by Justin Richards. Jago and Litefoot meet their
equivalent infernal investigators in this world - Aubrey and
Betterman. Together they investigate sightings of a strange 'demon'
and bodies that mysteriously fade away. Before long they discover a
crashed spaceship, and find out the truth behind Mrs Bartholomew
and the Chapel of Night. But even with this mystery solved, will
they be able to get home again? This is the thirteenth of an
incredibly popular audio spin-off series of two Doctor Who
characters first encountered in hit story The Talons of Weng-Chiang
in 1977. The characters were created by Robert Holmes, widely
regarded as the best writer to work on the series. Actor
Christopher Benjamin is a widely known face on British TV,
appearing in everything from The Avengers to Inspector Morse,
Poldark to Midsomer Murders. One of the people behind the series -
writer and script editor Justin Richards - is the creator of The
Invisible Detective series of children's novels. CAST: Trevor
Baxter (Professor George Litefoot), Christopher Benjamin (Henry
Gordon Jago), Conrad Asquith (Inspector Quick), Lisa Bowerma
(Ellie), Abi Hayes (Agent Cara), Carolyn Pickles (Dr Hilary
Standish), Tony Turner (Harry Hypno/ Sergeant Delaney/ Dr Logan),
Teresa Banham (Mrs Bartholomew/ Angelica), Oliver Lansley(Jack
Ridpath), Jeff Rawle(Toby Brokesmith), Lucy Sheen (Xiu Xiu), Phoebe
Thomas (Hannah Price), Oliver Jackson (Dicky Twist), David
Warner(Dr Luke Betterman), Jamie Newall (Aubrey).
Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal
incidents, in one box set. 12.1: Picture This (by Justin Richards).
An art gallery is robbed, and the curator killed. That might not
seem of interest to Jago and Litefoot. But this is the fabled
Scarlet Gallery - where the paintings are said to be haunted. And
the curator has been drained of blood, as if killed by a vampire.
Bizarrely, the only painting that has been stolen is in itself
quite unremarkable compared with the others in the gallery. But
even so, Jago and Litefoot soon find themselves caught up in events
that could end in their deaths - or worse...12.2: The Flickermen
(by Paul Morris & Simon Barnard). Jago is rather scathing of
the new art of cinematography. Even so, he accompanies Litefoot to
see a demonstration at a fairground. But this is no ordinary film.
Can creatures live inside the film - or even escape from it? Ellie
recalls childhood stories about the 'Flickermen', and elsewhere
people start to flicker in and out of existence. By the end of
their adventure, Jago and Litefoot will themselves be film stars.
But what they see when the film of them is shown will give them
both pause for thought...1 2.3: School of Blood (by Paul Morris).
Acting on a tip off about the possible source of the vampiric
murders that are now plaguing London, Jago and Litefoot investigate
a girls' school. Due to a misunderstanding, Litefoot finds himself
offered a job at the school, while Jago keeps watch on Ellie who
they both think is behaving oddly. But before long, they both
discover that all is not as it should be at the school. Can Jago
and Litefoot track down the vampire before it claims more innocent
victims? 12.4: Warm Blood (by Justin Richards). Ellie tells Jago
and Litefoot that she has been in contact with a group of vampires
and can lead the investigators to them. But can they trust her?
With more victims turning up, Jago, Litefoot and Ellie make their
way to a house that is supposed to be haunted, and which could be
the vampires' base of operations. But what they find there will
surprise and horrify Jago and Litefoot. Can they survive their
encounter with the vampires when the Old One has decided that they
must die? This is the twelfth of an incredibly popular audio
spin-off series of two Doctor Who characters first encountered in
hit story The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977.The characters were
created by Robert Holmes, widely regarded as the best writer to
work on the series. One of the people behind the series - writer
and script editor Justin Richards - is the creator of The Invisible
Detective series of children's novels. Actor Christopher Benjamin
is a widely known face on British TV, appearing in everything from
The Avengers to Inspector Morse, Poldark to Midsomer Murders. CAST:
Trevor Baxter (Professor George Litefoot), Christopher Benjamin
(Henry Gordon Jago), Conrad Asquith (Inspector Quick), Lisa
Bowerman (Ellie), Ronald Pickup (The Old One), Forbes Masson
(Kindred), Ronan Vibert (Mr Ravener),Robbie Stevens (Melchester),
David John (Sir James Royston/Pete Stepney), Nigel Whitney (Robert
W Paul/Hardwick), David John (Sir James Royston), Jacqueline King
(Old Ma Hambley/Miss Broodie), Charlie Hayes (Nellie/Lucilla
Fredericks), Niky Wardley (Hannah Bennet).
Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal
incidents, in one box set.This is the eighth of an incredibly
popular audio spin-off series of two Doctor Who characters first
encountered in hit story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. ENCORE OF THE
SCORCHIES. by James Goss. There's a new act at the New Regency
Theatre, and Jago and Litefoot are about to face their grand
finale. THE BACKWARDS MEN. by Andy Lane. There's unrest on the
streets of London, and strange creatures who walk backwards...What
is the link to Wednesday's World of Weird Wonders? JAGO &
LITEFOOT & PATSY. by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris.When a
monster is discovered on the bank of the Thames, Jago and Litefoot
team up with the mudlark Patsy to investigate. HIGSON & QUICK
by Justin Richards. Jago and Litefoot can no longer be trusted. Can
barmaid Ellie Higson and Inspector Quick save the day?
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Jago & Litefoot (CD)
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Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal
incidents, in one box set. THE MONSTROUS MENAGERIE. A trail of
clues leads Jago and Litefoot to 107 Baker Street - the (empty)
London home of the Doctor, where they can rest and plan their next
move. Then a meeting with Arthur Conan Doyle leads them into the
strangest case of their investigating career...THE NIGHT OF 1000
STARS. For one night only, Leela has returned to Victorian England.
And for one night only, everyone will get to perform. There are
stories to tell - but there may not be a happy ending. MURDER AT
MOORSEY MANOR. Hoping to get help from the only man who can help
them clear their names, Jago and Litefoot visit Moorsey Manor,
where Sherlock Holmes fans are mourning the death of their idol at
Reichenbach Falls. Then death arrives, in the most ingenious
way...THE WAX PRINCESS. The past has come back to haunt former
chief inspector Abberline - Jack the Ripper has escaped from
custody! As the notorious killer strikes again in London, Jago and
Litefoot are drawn into a web of intrigue. One that will lead to
the palace itself...
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Doctor Who: Inferno (DVD)
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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.
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Jago & Litefoot: Series Five (CD)
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After travelling through time and space with the Doctor, Henry
Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are back in London starting
brand new lives. Jago has become a huge celebrity and Litefoot the
quiet owner of a bookshop, but in all other respects it is business
as usual. Except they're trapped in the 1960s...5.1 The Age of
Revolution (by Jonathan Morris). Jago and Litefoot are back in
London, but in the wrong century. Reunited with Ellie Higson, they
settle into new lives and investigate new cases...But the past is
coming back to haunt them. 5.2 The Case of the Gluttonous Guru (by
Marc Platt). There are toads on the loose on the streets of London.
People are falling ill in restaurants...and Jago and Litefoot are
on the case of food that eats people. 5.3 The Bloodchild Codex (by
Colin Brake). A stranger arrives at Professor Litefoot's bookshop,
in search of a work called The Bloodchild Codex. Soon Jago,
Litefoot and Ellie are facing an ancient book which threatens to
bring a terrifying power back into the world. 5.4 The Final Act (by
Justin Richards). It's the night of Jago's biggest show - but he
isn't quite prepared for the special guest star...as the curtain
falls, can Jago and Litefoot find their way home?
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Voyage to the New World (CD)
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Voyage to Venus (CD)
Jonathan Morris; Directed by Ken Bentley; Performed by Colin Baker, Christopher Benjamin, Trevor Baxter
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The Justice of Jalxar (CD)
John Dorney; Read by Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, Christopher Benjamin
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They call him the Pugilist. It is the dawn of a new century and a
vigilante is on the loose. The scourge of teh criminal underclass.
The saviour of the virtuous and the protector of the weak. The
police are baffled, the public enamoured but Professor George
Litefoot and Henry Gordon Jago are on the case. Or at least they
will be when they've finished their beer. What is the source of The
Pugilist's spectacular supernatural powers? Is he alone in his
noble quest? And what is his connection to the spate of corpses
discovered around London?
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Jago & Litefoot, Series 10 (CD)
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Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal
incidents, in one box set: 1. The Case of the Missing Gasogene by
Simon Barnard & Paul Morris. Investigating the death of Sir
Hartley Harecourt's manservant, Jago and Litefoot are caught up in
an intriguing locked-room mystery. It's a mystery that involves
strange experiments, mysterious scientific formulae, our heroes'
greatest admirer, and a missing soda siphon...2: The Year of the
Bat by Jonathan Morris. When a strange package is delivered to
Professor Litefoot, he has no idea of the far-reaching
implications. Soon Litefoot and Jago find themselves enmeshed in a
series of events that began thirty years ago - events their younger
selves have already been caught up in...3: The Mourning After by
James Goss. Litefoot is surprised to meet an old friend. But
celebrations are rather muted as he and Ellie have just been to the
funeral of Henry Gordon Jago. But is Jago really dead? Or has he
somehow been transported into a nightmarish future? The truth is
both elusive and deeply worrying...4: The Museum of Curiosities by
Justin Richards.At last Carruthers Summerton - the greatest admirer
of Jago and Litefoot and their would-be biographer - gets to
accompany his heroes on an investigation. But amongst the bizarre
murders and strange clues lies a much deeper and far more dangerous
mystery. Unsure who they can trust, Jago and Litefoot will find out
the truth at the Museum of Curiosities...This is the tenth of an
incredibly popular audio spin-off series of two Doctor Who
characters first encountered in hit story The Talons of Weng-Chiang
in 1977. Actor Christopher Benjamin is a widely known face on
British TV, appearing in everything from The Avengers to Inspector
Morse, Poldark to Midsomer Murders. One of the people behind the
series - script editor Justin Richards - is the creator of The
Invisible Detective series of children's novels.CAST: Trevor Baxter
(Professor George Litefoot), Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon
Jago), Conrad Asquith (Inspector Quick), Lisa Bowerman (Ellie),
Toby Hadoke (Carruthers Summerton), John Rowe (Sir Hartley
Harecourt), Rosanna Miles (Hetty Kindred/Nancy/Shopkeeper), Ewan
Bailey (McCallum/Mr Grayson/Sergeant Quick
Senior/Priest/Galbraith/Cooper/Constable Roberts), Alex Lowe (Young
Jago/Jasper Cornish/Billy), Blake Ritson (Young Litefoot), Tracy
Wiles (Lilith Lovett), Camilla Power (Adella) and David Warner (Dr
Luke Betterman).
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Hawk (John Terry) is a man of courage, honour and duty; a marked
contrast with his deformed, cruel and perverse older brother Voltan
(Jack Palance), who wears a black mask to disguise the fact that he
bears the mark of Cain. When Voltan slays their father, Hawk is
entrusted by the dying man with his magic mind-sword, with which he
vows to avenge his death.
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