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Mr Stink (DVD)
Nell Tiger Free, Hugh Bonneville, Johnny Vegas, David Walliams, Sheridan Smith, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Hugh Bonneville stars as the eponymous tramp who reunites a young
girl's family in this TV adaptation of David Walliams' comic
festive tale. After discovering Mr Stink and his dog Duchess in a
nearby park, friendless 12-year-old Chloe (Nell Tiger Free) invites
him to stay in her family's garden shed. Initially horrified by the
sight and smell of their new 'guest', Chloe's dysfunctional mum
(Sheridan Smith) and dad (Johnny Vegas) finally relent. As news of
his arrival does the rounds and his celebrity spreads, Mr Stink
finds himself embarking on a journey that takes him to 10 Downing
Street, before finally bringing Chloe's family together again in
time for Christmas.
Steve Coogan's legendary chat show host and broadcaster finally
receives the big screen treatment in this comedy directed by Declan
Lowney. Occupying a career stasis-defining role as a mid-morning DJ
on North Norfolk Digital Radio, Alan Partridge (Coogan)'s hopes for
one last shot at the big time suffer a severe setback when it
emerges that his employers have been taken over by a giant media
conglomerate. Alan soon finds himself back in the spotlight,
however, when newly-sacked fellow DJ Pat Farrell (Colm Meaney)
returns to the studio with a shotgun and begins taking hostages.
Called in by the police to act as a hostage negotiator, can
Britain's most famous Toblerone addict turn the tables and finally
save the day?
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Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (DVD)
Steve Coogan, Sean Pertwee, Colm Meaney, Anna Maxwell Martin, Nigel Lindsay, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Steve Coogan's legendary chat show host and broadcaster finally
receives the big screen treatment in this comedy directed by Declan
Lowney. Occupying a career stasis-defining role as a mid-morning DJ
on North Norfolk Digital Radio, Alan Partridge (Coogan)'s hopes for
one last shot at the big time suffer a severe setback when it
emerges that his employers have been taken over by a giant media
conglomerate. Alan soon finds himself back in the spotlight,
however, when newly-sacked fellow DJ Pat Farrell (Colm Meaney)
returns to the studio with a shotgun and begins taking hostages.
Called in by the police to act as a hostage negotiator, can
Britain's most famous Toblerone addict turn the tables and finally
save the day?
All six episodes from the first series of the cult favourite
Channel 4 sitcom which centres on a house of three Catholic priests
(Fathers Ted, Dougal and Jack), situated on a remote Irish island.
In 'Good Luck, Father Ted', Ted has a chance of appearing on
television but is thwarted by Dougal, Jack and the arrival of the
worst fair in the world. In 'Entertaining Father Stone', Ted
decides that he has had enough of Father Stone's visits to Craggy
Island, but a bolt of lightning changes his mind. Whilst in 'The
Passion of St Tibulus', Ted and Dougal demonstrate outside the
local cinema that is showing a film banned by the Pope, but the
film becomes more successful despite their protestations. The
priests do their 'Three Stages of Elvis' act in the All Priests
Look-a-Like Competition in 'Competition Time', while in 'And God
Created Woman', Ted finds his vows of celibacy tested by the
arrival on Craggy Island of a steamy authoress. Finally in 'Grant
Unto Him Eternal Rest', Jack consumes too much floor polish and
leaves Ted and Dougal half a million pounds in his will, but he may
not stay dead long enough for them to collect.
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