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All 26 episodes from series 1-4 plus the 2009 special and the 2010 Christmas 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 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.
British sitcom from the co-writer of The Catherine Tate Show, set in an all-inclusive Benidorm hotel, that follows the antics of a group of holiday makers. Dysfunctional families, middle-aged swingers and feuding couples get involved in pub quizzes, karaoke, drinking, infidelity and buying flip-flops. Johnny Vegas plays Geoff Maltby - 'The Oracle'. Contains all six episodes from the first series.
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.
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.
'My name is Michael Pennington, and I am not a comic character. I'm often mistaken for one though. You might know him by another name. Johnny Vegas.' From BBC Dickens adaptations to Benidorm and Ideal to the PG Tips ads, Johnny Vegas has become one of Britain's best-loved comic actors. But before he'd ever drunk tea with a knitted monkey or made himself the exception that proves the rule in terms of the predictability of TV panel game regulars, Johnny Vegas was perhaps the most fearlessly confessional stand-up comedian this country has ever produced. How did an eleven-year-old Catholic trainee priest from St Helens grow up to become the North West of England's answer to Lenny Bruce? That's just one of the many questions answered by this eye-poppingly frank memoir. Becoming Johnny Vegas establishes its author as the poet laureate of the Pimblett's pie. Once you've finished this darkly hilarious tale of family, faith and the creative application of alcohol dependency, you'll never look at a copy of the Catholic men's society newsletter the same way again.
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