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Climb up the beanstalk with Jack, march with the Duke of York and
visit the bears with Goldilocks in Nursery Stories and Rhymes! With
an approximate running time of 60 minutes, these popular tales and
rhymes read and sung by well-known children's TV presenters Floella
Benjamin and Derek Griffiths, with added sound effects and music,
will keep children listening again and again, at home or in the
car. Stories and Rhymes: Jack and the Beanstalk Little Red Riding
Hood Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Three Little Pigs The Ugly
Duckling Chicken Licken Rumpelstiltskin The Enormous Turnip The
Magic Porridge Pot The Grand old Duke of York Mary had a little
lamb Little Miss Muffet Humpty Dumpty Mary, Mary quite contrary
Hickory dickory dock One, two, buckle my shoe Hey diddle diddle
Jack & Jill Polly put the kettle on
Take a trip into Wonderland with Alice, sing along with the
twinkling stars and take a snooze with Sleeping Beauty in Bedtime
Stories and Lullabies, a CD of popular stories, lullabies and
rhymes. With a running time of approximately 60 minutes, it's
perfect listening for little ones who are ready for bed! Stories,
lullabies and rhymes: Sleeping Beauty Alice in Wonderland The
Nightingale Tom Thumb The Emperor's New Clothes The Frog Prince
Thumbelina The Goose Girl Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Wee Willie
Winkie Star Light, Star Bright All the Pretty Horses All through
the Night Hush Little Baby Bye, Bye Bunting Diddle, Diddle Dumpling
Rock-a-Bye Baby Frere Jacques
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Way to Go: Series 1 (DVD)
Blake Harrison, Marc Wootton, Ben Heathcote, Laura Aikman, Hannah Job, …
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The entire first series of the BBC black comedy following the
exploits of three 20-somethings who decide to set up a business
specialising in assisted suicide. With his terminally ill neighbour
pleading for a way out of his misery and his brother Joey (Ben
Heathcote) in need of cash to pay off his gambling debts, Scott
(Blake Harrison) and his mate Cozzo (Marc Wootton) come up with
what they think is an ideal, albeit extremely illegal, way to help
both - an assisted suicide machine. But as they struggle to keep
their business under wraps, they soon realise that 'here today,
gone tomorrow' is not the only answer to life's problems.
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Fierce Creatures (Blu-ray disc)
John Cleese, Michael Palin, Robert Lindsay, Tom Georgeson, Jamie Lee Curtis, …
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When media baron Rod McCain (Kevin Kline) buys Marwood Zoo in
England, he sends over his son Vince (also Kline) and the sexy
Willa Weston (Jamie Lee Curtis) to ensure that it turns over a 20%
profit. The zoo is being run by McCain employee Rollo Lee (John
Cleese), who has instigated a policy that only fierce creatures
should be on display. When Vince sets up advertising hoardings and
arranges bogus celebrity sponsorship, the zookeepers, led by insect
specialist 'Bugsy' Malone (Michael Palin), revolt. John Cleese
reassembles the cast of 'A Fish Called Wanda' for this film,
described as an 'equal' rather than a sequel.
Film spin-off of the popular British sitcom. The staff of Grace
Brothers department store take off for a holiday on the Costa
Plonka. Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton) decides to make a play for
Miss Brahms (Wendy Richards), Mr Humphries (John Inman) decides
that he feels very free, while Mrs Slocombe (Mollie Sugden) frets
over the state of her pussy.
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Fierce Creatures (DVD)
Susie Blake, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Lill, Kevin Kline, …
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When media baron Rod McCain (Kevin Kline) buys Marwood Zoo in
England, he sends over his son Vince (also Kline) and the sexy
Willa Weston (Jamie Lee Curtis) to ensure that it turns over a 20%
profit. The zoo is being run by McCain employee Rollo Lee (John
Cleese), who has instigated a policy that only fierce creatures
should be on display. When Vince sets up advertising hoardings and
arranges bogus celebrity sponsorship, the zookeepers, led by insect
specialist 'Bugsy' Malone (Michael Palin), revolt. John Cleese
reassembles the cast of 'A Fish Called Wanda' for this film,
described as an 'equal' rather than a sequel.
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