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The sun-soaked, smash-hit whodunnit returns for more murder mysteries with a light touch and a warm heart. DI Neville Parker has more crimes to solve on the blissful island of Saint Marie, while also dealing with the emotional complications of working at close quarters with DS Florence Cassell. With the help of new recruits Naomi and Darlene, the team face some of their toughest cases ever. From a mysterious kidnapping gone awry to a skydiver stabbed in mid-air, things aren’t getting any easier for Neville and the team. Meanwhile, Florence faces her toughest challenge yet when she is tasked to go undercover with a ruthless criminal organisation, and Selwyn’s world is turned upside down when he encounters a face from his past. Also featuring the return of Officer Dwayne Myers in the show’s first ever feature-length Christmas Special, the eleventh series continues to provide its unique blend of mystery, murder and sunshine.
The smash-hit whodunnit returns to BBC One for its tenth anniversary series, with DI Neville Parker and the team attempting to solve a slew of mysterious murders in the sun-soaked Caribbean. There are some huge surprises in store - starting with the shock return of DS Florence Cassell. Can she help Neville embrace life on the island? New arrival Marlon Pryce, a former petty criminal and now trainee police officer, is the least of JP’s challenges as he prepares for the arrival of twins whilst facing a life-changing decision. Meanwhile Selwyn finds himself in the firing line and Catherine faces grave danger following the death of a friend. And as if that wasn’t enough, DS Camille Bordey is back to assist with a particularly baffling and highly personal case - and DI Richard Poole makes his presence felt too … With its usual combination of intriguing puzzles, famous guest stars and beautiful locations, the show is stronger than ever as it celebrates a decade as one of TV’s most popular programmes.
All six episodes from the BBC drama that tells the true story of the Mottershead family who founded Chester Zoo. George Mottershead (Lee Ingleby) and his wife Lizzie (Liz White) live in a small flat above his father Albert (Peter Wight)'s grocery shop with their daughters Muriel and June (Amelia Clarkson and Honor Kneafsey) but feel it's time to move out and start a life of their own. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, George often finds solace in rescuing abandoned animals. When he sees a dilapidated manor in Chester for sale at auction he borrows money from the bank and purchases the land with a view to converting it into a modern zoo where animals are allowed to roam free. The episodes are: 'The Idea', 'Moving On', 'The Village Rivals', 'The Fund of Chester Zoo', 'In the Middle of a Local War' and 'The Final Decision'.
Join a penniless bunch of friends for their misadventures in the northern town of Runcorn, as they experience dodgy relationships, nightmare relatives and employment disasters. This box set contains all six seasons of the popular show.
All 25 episodes from the British sitcom written by and starring Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash. In the first series, we are introduced to the domestic conflicts of the Liverpudlian Royle clan, with Aherne as Denise, daughter of Jim (Ricky Tomlinson) and Barbara (Sue Johnston), and soon-to-be-wed-to boyfriend, Dave (Cash). In the second series, Denise has now married Dave, but the Royle family sofa is no less crowded for that. The third series sees the addition of Denise and Dave's first child which brings its share of new trials and tribulations to the semi-inert world of now-grandparents, Jim and Barbara. The 1999 and 2000 Christmas specials are also included as well as the five one-off episodes: 'The Queen of Sheba', 'The New Sofa', 'The Golden Egg Cup', 'Joe's Crackers' and 'Barbara's Old Ring'.
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