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Misfits: Series 1-5 (Blu-ray disc)
Robert Sheehan, Iwan Rheon, Lauren Socha, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Antonia Thomas, …
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R651
Discovery Miles 6 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The complete five series of the E4 comedy drama following a gang of
five teenage outsiders who find themselves saddled with strange
superpowers after getting caught in a flash storm while on
Community Service. Party-girl Alisha (Antonia Thomas) can now send
people into a sexual frenzy with just one touch, hard-as-nails
Kelly (Lauren Socha) can suddenly hear people's thoughts, while
one-time sporting hero Curtis (Nathan Stewart Jarrett) discovers he
has the ability to turn back time. Even painfully shy nerd Simon
(Iwan Rheon) finds he has the ability to make himself invisible -
which is what he has always felt. Smart-aleck Nathan (Robert
Sheehan) seems to be the only member of the ASBO gang unaffected by
the storm. The mystery of how he got his Community Service order in
the first place remains unanswered; all anyone knows is there was a
mysterious incident involving some pick-n-mix...
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Prisoners' Wives: Series 2 (DVD)
Polly Walker, Pippa Haywood, Sally Carman, Karla Crome, David Bradley, …
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R177
Discovery Miles 1 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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All four episodes from the second series of the BBC crime drama
following the lives of women whose loved ones are serving prison
sentences. In this series, two new characters appear - happily
married Kim (Sally Carman), whose world is rocked when her husband
is remanded after being accused of a hideous crime - and
bride-to-be Aisling (Karla Crome), who wants her father to behave
in prison so that he'll get out in time for the wedding. Meanwhile,
with her gangster husband Paul (Iain Glen) still inside, Francesca
(Polly Walker) is left feeling vulnerable when her home suffers an
arson attack; and Harriet (Pippa Haywood) is relieved when her
inmate son Gavin (Adam Gillen) manages to befriend a group of
Muslims. However, as she soon discovers, things are not always what
they seem.
People talk. Rumours spread. No one approves. In greasy spoons and
hotel rooms, two young believers are reluctantly falling in love.
Gabby and Mush are united by a mutual love of hummus, but they
remain stubbornly at odds over faith and family ties. Cultural
pressures and contemporary life collide in this stirring new play
by Karla Crome. Mush and Me was inspired by lead actress' Great
Aunty Nancy, who is a 101-year-old Jewish woman. When she was in
her early twenties she received a marriage proposal from a
non-Jewish man. She declined on account of her family's
disapproval. What is the modern-day equivalent? The idea of a
fractious flirtation between a Jewish girl and a Muslim guy took
seed, and Gabby and Mush were born. Theirs is a modern love story
for multicultural Britain, which asks: are interfaith relationships
limiting or liberating? Do they constitute a mark of betrayal or a
sign of progress?
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James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, …
DVD
R156
Discovery Miles 1 560
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