In this gripping five-part psychological thriller, a defence barrister is faced with the proposition: what can you do when you have defended the indefensible? When the man you have helped prove innocent is, in fact, guilty? William Travers (Purefoy) is famous for defending the underdog. Recovering from a nervous breakdown and working on low-level cases in rural Suffolk he comes across a figure from the past; and an old friend asks his help in defending an accusation of murder. Soon Travers finds himself immersed in a conspiracy that reaches outside the courtroom and threatens to destroy him. Nail-biting tension builds on a journey of exploded beliefs and good faith that hurtles towards a devastating conclusion. Special Features: Anthony Horowitz Biography Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Subtitles
Charlie 'The Worker' Drake teams up with screen goddess Anne Heywood for this hilarious seagoing comedy. As a loveable, timid stoker engaged to foil the plans of a gang of mutinous Wrens, the diminutive comic finds himself caught up in a maritime battle of the sexes in a classic British feature from 1961 - presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. A company of Wrens led by spirited Chief Officer Anne Stevens set...
Contains the titles: Indiscreet: Wealthy American Philip and famous actress Anne meet just as Anne insists that all the best men have already been taken. Though Philip is taken Anne can't resist their instant attraction and electricity. But the rather big and unexpected secret Philip hides from his new love threatens to spoil everything. Operation Petticoat: When Adm. Matt Sherman's (Grant) submarine the Sea Tiger is damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor he nee
Featuring spectacular archive footage seemless performances and vivid pivotal interviews with an extraordinary array of the most famous and infamous figures in the American jazz scene including Armstrong Basie Parker Coltrane Monk Charles Holiday Vaughan BB King Duke Ellington Dizzy Gillespie Tony Bennett Billy Taylor Carmen McRae Charles Mingus Wynton Marsalis Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald Masters Of Jazz is the most impeccably detailed and indispensible 12 hou
DVD 1Jammin' The Blues - Featuring Lester Young1. The Midnight Symphony2. On The Sunny Side of the Street3. Jammin' the BluesBe Bop's Nest - Featuring Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie4. Hot HouseJazz At The Philharmonic - Featuring Ella Fitzgerald Coleman Hawkins Charlie Parker5. Ballade6. Celebrity7. Ad Lib8. Pennies From Heaven9. Blues For GreasyThe Sound of Miles Davis (Complete Edition) - Featuring Miles Davis John Coltrane Gil Evans10. So What11. The Duke12. Blues for Pablo13. New RhumbaDVD 2The Sound of Jazz (Complete Edition) - Featuring Billie Holiday Count Basie The Thelonious Monk Jimmy Giuffre and many others1. Open All Night/Blues2. The Count Blues3. Wild Man Blues4. Rosetta5. Dickie's Dream6. Blue Monk7. I Left My Baby8. Fine And Mellow9. The Train and the River10. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To MeJazz From Studio 61 - Featuring Ahmad Jamal Ben Webster11. Darn That Dream12. Ahmad's Blues13. Chelsea Bridge14. Duke's Place
Their History Their Music Their Words! Masters of Jazz tells the epic story of 20th Century Jazz. This DVD features three documentaries: Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker The World According To Coltrane John Thelonious Monk: American Composer
Jazz legend Charlie Parker's range, virtuosity, and originality with a saxophone (and his driven, self-consuming lifestyle) made him a luminous cult hero and a kinetic force in the history of jazz. With Dizzy Gillespie he led the bebop insurrection which would supplant the big bands, until Parker's influence outstripped even Louis Armstrong's. Featuring some of the hottest names in contemporary jazz, this tribute performance to the man who continues to inspire generations of jazz musicians wa...
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