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All 20 episodes from series 1-3 plus the 2009 special of the ITV comedy drama set in Benidorm's all-inclusive resort of Solano. The show follows the holiday antics of a group of first-time British holidaymakers, aka 'chavellers' - along with seasoned regulars - as they try to make the most of their time in the land of the 'authentic British menu'. Johnny Vegas stars as Geoff Maltby, aka 'The Oracle'.
All six episodes from the third series of the ITV sitcom set among the Brits abroad at the all-inclusive Solana resort in Benidorm. In this series, Mel (Geoffrey Hutchings) enlists Mick (Steve Pemberton)'s help with the opening of his mobility scooter shop. Janice does her best to stop the family from throttling each other, while the Oracle (Johnny Vegas)'s mission to find true love throws up some unusual encounters.
All eight episodes from the second series of the comedy drama set in Benidorm's all-inclusive resort of Solano. It's chips with everything, as the regulars return to slap on the lotion, take in the bullfights and head off for the karaoke bars. The Garveys are back with a new baby, 'The Oracle' (Johnny Vegas) is feeling romantic, and Madge (Sheila Reed)'s new squeeze Mel (Geoffrey Hutchings) fancies himself as a bit of a Tom Jones.
Special double-length episode of the ITV sitcom starring Johnny Vegas and Steve Pemberton, made to introduce the sitcom's third series. Several of the characters are finding it difficult to get into the holiday mood as they wind up in prison, in hospital... or disappearing out to sea on a parasail.
Peter Greenaway directs this black comedy which revolves around three generations of women called Cissie Colpitts (Joan Plowright, Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson). When each of the women decides to drown their husband, they enlist the assistance of Coroner Madgett (Bernard Hill), who finds his job seriously compromised as a result. Meanwhile, Madgett's adolescent son Smut plays obscure folk games and becomes obsessed with collecting animal corpses.
All 14 episodes plus the Christmas specials of the BBC comedy series. The first series follows publisher Howard Steel (Ben Miller) through the week leading up to his wedding, in which he faces a series of disasters and catastrophes during what should be the happiest period of his life. From trying to stop a colleague with whom he had an affair from ruining his big day, to dealing with his pompous in-laws and his drunken best man, Howard faces an uphill struggle to ensure that the day goes as planned. In Series 2, Howard and Mel (Sarah Alexander) are now married with a baby on the way, but unsurprisingly things are going far from smoothly and Howard is only managing to make the Cook family hate him even more than ever. In the three Christmas specials, events at the office party threaten to affect relations with the in-laws, while scuffling with Santa isn't going down very well either.
Director Mike Leigh takes a satirical look at middle-class values in the 70s. Upwardly mobile couple Beverley and Laurence host an informal drinks evening when their neighbour's teenage daughter, Abigail, throws a party. Tensions arise as bored, bitchy housewife Beverley (Alison Steadman) flirts with her new neighbour, patronises his wife, embarasses Abigail's mother Sue and drives her over-stressed husband to the point of no return.
All eight episodes from the fifth series of the BBC sitcom, starring Stephanie Cole as Diana Trent and Graham Crowden as Tom Ballard, two prickly residents of the Bayview Retirement Village who aren't quite ready to give up on life yet. Episodes comprise: 'After The Operation', 'The Bayview Conservation Society', 'A Royal Visit', 'Diana's Diet', 'Trouble With Men', 'Harvey The Priest', 'Bungee Jumping' and 'A Double Wedding'.
At the Bayview Retirement Village the elderly are expected to grow old gracefully, enjoying their final years in peace, quiet and comfort...but not if Tom (Graham Crowden) and Diana (Stephanie Cole) have anything to do with it! Meet two elderly eccentrics who refuse to put up with the appalling food and condescending staff; in the hilariously cynical BAFTA-nominated comedy series that won Stephanie Cole a British Comedy Award in 1992.
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