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Scrubs - Series 5
[28 May 07] £34.99 £17.98 The mishaps and malpractice at the Sacred Heart hospital slips effortlessly into a fifth hilarious season as intern J.D. (Zach Braff) continues his...
American Dad - Season 2
[28 May 07] £24.99 £9.99 American Dad returns for another season of animated hilarity! American Dad! (from Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane) is the animated story of Stan Smith...
Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie
[06 Jun 05] £9.99 £4.99 Translating Rowan Atkinson's Mr Bean character from British television to the big screen takes a bit of a toll, but there are some hilarious sequences in...
Back To The Future Trilogy
[07 Nov 05] £29.99 £14.99 Back To The Future (1985): 17 year old Marty McFly got home early last night. 30 years early. Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly a typical American...
Creature Comforts - Series 2.1
[21 Nov 05] £17.99 £4.99 Double up laughing with a second helping of Creature Comforts! Unscripted and unashamedly funny the British public once again speak through the mouths of...
Blades of Glory (2007)
[06 Aug 07] £19.99 £4.99 Take two male figure skaters, throw in a preposterous storyline, and you've got Blades of Glory, a surprisingly funny film that almost makes you forgive...
The Complete One Foot In The Grave Boxset
[16 Oct 06] £69.99 £33.44 Who would have thought retirement could be so chaotic? Certainly not querulous Victor Meldrew one of tree-lined suburbia's perennial complainers or his...
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Series 5
[11 Sep 06] £25.99 £9.99 Larry David has it all - money security famous friends a nurturing wife a devoted agent a new oceanfront home. So why is he still so intent on making...
On The Buses: The Complete Series Boxset
[13 Nov 06] £99.99 £24.99 One of the most successful TV series ever made running from 1969 to 1973 On the Buses is great British comedy at its best. Starring Reg Varney as...
Amelie (Two Disc Special Edition)
[08 Jul 02] £24.99 £5.49 With its use of special effects to express the main character's internal emotions, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amelie could have been mistaken for a French...
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