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The second series of the comedy starring Richard Briers as a vicar who decides to exchange his comfortable rural parish for the pressing demands of an underprivileged Midlands town. Reverend Philip Lambe (Briers)'s decision is not welcomed by his wife Emma (Barbara Ferris), who was perfectly comfortable in their mild Oxfordshire surroundings, but Lambe has been afflicted by doubt in recent times and believes the hurly burly of urban life may help to reinvigorate him. However, as he experiences first-hand the problems that afflict Edendale, will he be daunted by the scale of the task in front of him? The episodes are: 'Home from Home', 'Manna from Heaven', 'I Dreamt I Dwelt in Parish Halls', 'Babes and Sucklings', 'The Patience of Job' and 'Like Father Like Son'.
Three feature-length Doctor Who adventures. In 'Doctor Who and the Silurians' (1970), Jon Pertwee stars as the third Doctor, who is called to an atomic research station in Derbyshire to investigate a series of mysterious events. His questions uncover a vicious ring of in-house saboteurs and something a bit more slimy. In 'The Sea Devils' (1972), after visiting their old enemy the Master (Roger Delgado) in his remote island prison, the Doctor (Pertwee) and Jo learn of several recent accidents at sea, all of which have been accompanied by reported sightings of strange monsters. The Doctor discovers that the creatures responsible are the Sea Devils, acquatic cousins of the Silurians who are out to reclaim the planet Earth from mankind. In 'Warriors of the Deep' (1983), The Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan and Turlough arrive at an underwater base on an Earth in the future on the brink of Atomic War. Helping to trigger this war are the planet's original inhabitants, the Silurians and the Sea Devils, aided by their killer pantomime horse, the Myrka.
British heist film set in the south of France. Nice - playground to millionaires and beautiful women - comes in for another type of excitement when The Brain (Ian McShane) plans a daring bank robbery. A fervent Nationalist, he and his friends have teamed up with criminals to steal enough money for a Government coup. Tunnelling up through the sewers into the bank, they manage to liberate 15 million dollars - but will they be able to keep it?
All six episodes from the third series of the 1990s sitcom starring Penelope Keith as an MP coming to terms with life at Westminster. After moving to London to take up her seat, Labour MP Jean Price (Keith) quickly finds her principles tested, not only by her Tory adversary, Sir Godfrey Eagan (George Baker), but also by her party's Chief Whip, Norman (Garfield Morgan). Jean discovers that remaining true to her principles won't be as easy as she had anticipated in the heat of political battle. The episodes comprise: 'Hawks and Doves', 'A Bed for the Night', 'Sugar and Spice', 'I'd Like to See You Do It', 'What Care? What Compensation?' and 'Lobby Terms'.
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