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Torchwood #74
Murray Gold, Blair Mowat
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R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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All four of the Doctor Who specials from 2009 plus the
Christmas/New Year specials from the 2009/10 winter holiday period.
Episodes are: 'The Next Doctor', 'Planet of the Dead', 'Waters of
Mars' and 'The End of Time (Parts 1 and 2)', which marks the end of
David Tennant's stint in the role of the Doctor.
All four of the Doctor Who specials from 2009 plus the
Christmas/New Year specials from the 2009/10 winter holiday period.
Episodes are: 'The Next Doctor', 'Planet of the Dead', 'Waters of
Mars' and 'The End of Time (Parts 1 and 2)', which marks the end of
David Tennant's stint in the role of the Doctor.
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Hawking (DVD)
Benedict Cumberbatch, Lisa Dillon, Tom Ward, Michael Brandon, John Sessions, …
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R436
R186
Discovery Miles 1 860
Save R250 (57%)
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Fictionalised biography of Professor Stephen Hawking starring
Benedict Cumberbatch as the young Stephen Hawking who, as a bright
and ambitious 21 year-old PhD student at Cambridge University, is
diagnosed with the debilitating motor neurone disease and given two
years to live. The drama tells how, against the odds, he goes on to
achieve scientific success and worldwide acclaim.
The Doctor Who special from autumn 2009, plus the Christmas/New
Year specials from the 2009/10 winter holiday period. Episodes are:
'Waters of Mars' and 'The End of Time (Parts 1 and 2)', which marks
the end of David Tennant's stint in the role of the Doctor.
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Vanity Fair (DVD)
Natasha Little, Frances Gray, Tom Ward, Jeremy Swift, Miriam Margolyes, …
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R124
Discovery Miles 1 240
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Ships in 10 - 25 working days
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Andrew Davies adapts William Thackeray's novel in this 1998 BBC
dramatisation. Becky Sharp (Natasha Little) is a scheming governess
who tries to seduce her best friend Amelia's (Frances Gray) buffoon
of a brother, Jos (Jeremy Swift), in an attempt to climb the social
ladder. Becky then turns her attentions to aristocratic bounder
Rawdon Crawley, while the mild and meek Amelia marries her
childhood sweetheart, George Osborne. However, fate has a few
twists in store for both women.
Katherine is creating a quiet space in her living room. Complete
with fountains, Muslim artwork and a statue of Ganesh. Or, at
least, that was the plan seventeen weeks ago when Leo, Jakey and 15
year old Bizzey turned up to make her dream reality. Now she thinks
she may be on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Or murder. Or both.
Her city type boyfriend, Michael, is trying to be one of the lads,
Jakey's turning criminal and Leo's starting to cut corners. Murray
Gold's refreshing new play brilliantly demonstrates what can happen
when personal territory is invaded and traditional class boundaries
and faulty wiring are ignored. Electricity opened on the 26th March
in the Courtyard Theatre (West Yorkshire Playhouse) directed by Ian
Brown, with a cast including Christopher Eccleston, Andrew
Scarborough and Sophie Ward.
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