A collection of animated adventures following Blue Heeler puppy Bluey as she gets up to mischief growing up with her sister Bingo and her parents. The episodes are: 'Keepy Uppy', 'Grannies', 'The Doctor', 'The Claw', 'Markets', 'Blue Mountains', 'Takeaway', 'Shops', 'Wagon Ride', 'Taxi', 'Work', 'Pirates', 'Kids', 'The Creek' and 'Fairies'.
Season 1: The first season of its 10-year reign introduces former flying ace Harmon Harm Rabb of the Navy's Judge Advocate General. Now an attorney, Harm investigates, prosecutes and defends military criminals in cases that often take him behind enemy lines... both in Washington and overseas. Season 2: JAG lawyer Harm Rabb (David James Elliott) gets a personal and professional boost when he's partnered with a beautiful, by-the-book marine, Sarah Mac MacKenzie (Catherine Bell). This classic duo, a fan favorite, will investigate crimes in the military for many seasons to come. And with Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) now anchoring the JAG office, budding lawyer Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux) will have to work even harder - just to stay out of the line of fire! Season 3: Commander Harm Rabb (David James Elliott) and Major Mac MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) both find romance this season, but also suffer heartache. And while they might take on Cuban terrorists, they still manage to make it to the wedding between Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet (Karri Turner)! Co-starring John M. Jackson as Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, JAG digs deep to portray the human side of the military experience and show the bravery of those who give all for their country! Season 4: Their search for the truth takes the JAG team of lawyers around the world, but what happens at home this season rivals any investigation. Harm Robb (David James Elliott) considers leaving Mac (Catherine Bell) behind when his dream of becoming a pilot is realized, just as Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) welcomes a new attorney to the JAG team. But it's Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet (Karri Turner) with the biggest news of all - the birth of their son! JAG is back and ready for action! Season 5: This season, Harm (David James Elliott) and Mac (Catherine Bell) are reunited when Harm leaves his flying career behind and returns to the Jag office ... and not a moment to soon, as cases aboard carriers, submarines, and even a hijacked plane demand their attention! And as Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) find romance, and Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet (Karri Turner) adjust to parenthood, the whole gang travels to Australia. Season 6: When Judge Advocate General lawyer Harm Rabb (David James Elliott) travels to Russia, he receives shockingly news - he has a younger brother! Meanwhile, back in Washington Mac MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) becomes engaged and plans her wedding, until Harm boldly makes a confession, forcing her to question her conclusion. Season 7: This season, Judge Advocate General lawyers Harm Rabb (David James Elliott) and Mac MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) both find themselves single again, as they re-explore their relationship while on missions in the Indian Ocean and in post-9/11 Afghanistan. And as Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) welcomes new attorney Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence) to the team, Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet (Karri Turner) must adjust to Bud being deployed during a time of war, leading to a shocking season finale. Get ready - it's going to be another wild ride aboard JAG! Season 8: JAG is back with all 24 episodes from its Eighth Season - including a two-part murder case that launched the blockbuster series NCIS! This season, Judge Advocate General lawyers Commander Rabb (David James Elliott) and Lt. Colonel MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) travel to Paraguay, where Mac poses as the pregnant wife of a CIA agent. And as Admiral Chegwidden becomes engaged and Harriet announces that she's pregnant, Bud Roberts valiantly overcomes the odds and is reinstated to JAG after losing his leg in Afghanistan. Season 9: The action-adventure series JAG travels the globe for its Ninth Season - on DVD for the first time! This season, it's a mix of war stories and personal dilemmas as Harm Rabb (David James Elliott) resigns his posts and flies missions for the CIA. Meanwhile, beautiful Mac MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) dates a familiar face, then faces off with a notorious terrorist. Plus, Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux) gets promoted, wife Harriet (Karri Turner) resigns to raise their kids, and Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence) finds love with a jazz singer! But it's Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) who drops the biggest bombshell - a personal revelation that affects all their lives. Season 10: The hit military series JAG concludes its historic run with all 22 Season Ten episodes, on DVD for the first time! As the relationship between Harm (David James Elliott) and Mac (Catherine Bell) heats up, they make a startling announcement that shocks their friends. Meanwhile, Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) adjusts to life as a father of four, while Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence) is named temporary Judge Advocate General – until Jennifer Coates (Zoe McLellan) announces the arrival of their new boss, a tough Marine who shakes up the entire office! The brave personnel of the Navy’s Judge Advocate General Corps have inspired audiences for years. Now they’re back in court and back in action one last time – for more drama, more romance, and more surprises. A fitting final tribute to JAG!
Following the shocking events of Terrifier 2, survivor Sienna is plagued by disturbing visions and begins to realise there's no escaping her past, or out-running Art the Clown. Sadistic Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) is back, and he's more twisted than ever, determined to shatter the peace Sienna and her family have fought so hard to regain dragging them back into a depraved and insidious living nightmare. With a thirst for chaos and a mind twisted by pure evil, Art unleashes his biggest and bloodiest wave of horror yet, forcing Sienna to face her fears once more, in an epic fight for survival.
David Suchet stars as Agatha Christie's enigmatic eccentric and extremely intelligent detective Hercule Poirot. From England to the Mediterranean accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks Captain Hastings Chief Inspector Japp and Miss Lemon Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions. Includes all 70 episodes plus many extras.
The complete collection of every episode of classic Big Apple sitcom Friends.
Nine years is a long time for any group of Friends to stick so closely together, but somehow the gang are still as daftly charming as ever. After the birth of Emma, Rachel comes to terms with being a mother surprisingly well. It's how everyone else deals with it that makes things interesting. Joey's accidental proposal creates weird friction between him and Ross, who breaks his finger throwing the show's first ever punch. Monica becomes desperately broody and attempts all manner of convoluted ways of persuading Chandler to father a child (unfortunately he inadvertently bankrupts them in a move to Tulsa!). Phoebe, on the other hand, occupies herself in the dating game, holding on to Mike (Paul Rudd) in the longest guest-star relationship anyone's ever had. Other surprise guests this year include Freddie Prinze Jr as an overly sensitive nanny (in the 200th episode), Christina Applegate as another of Rachel's sisters and Jeff Goldblum playing himself on the set of another movie on which Joey is trying to get a break. As always the sparks occasionally fly between Rachel and Ross, while the others manage to strain their own relationships to the max. The real reason for watching now is the one-off kooky scenarios in which they--or rather Joey--get into. His endless dating finally sees him stuck for remembering if he's already slept with a girl; he botches an attempt at eyebrow waxing; and he manages to make Chandler think Monica's after a breast enhancement. --Paul Tonks
The complete seventh series in one box set! Episodes comprise: 1. The One With Monicas Thunder 2. The One With Rachels Book 3. The One With Phoebes Cookies 4. The One With Rachels Assistant 5. The One With The Engagement Picture 6. The One With The Nap Partners 7. The One With Rosss Library Book 8. The One Where Chandler Doesnt Like Dogs 9. The One With All The Candy 10. The One With The Holiday Armadillo 11. The One With All The Cheesecakes 12. The One Where Theyre Up All Night 13. The One Where Rosita Dies 14. The One Where They All Turn Thirty 15. The One With Joeys New Brain 16. The One With Truth About London 17. The One With The Cheap Wedding Dress 18. The One With Joey's Award 19. The One With Ross and Monica's Cousin 20. The One with Rachel's Big Kiss 21. The One with The Vows 22. The One With Chandler's Dad 23. The One With The Wedding (Feature length special episode)
After ten years and ten series of comic catastrophes it's time to bid farewell to the six chums with the very final fantastic collection of episodes of 'Friends'! 1. The One After Joey And Rachel Kiss 2. The One Where Ross Is Fine 3. The One With Ross's Tan 4. The One With The Cake 5. The One Where Rachel's Sister Babysits 6. The One With Ross's Grant 7. The One With The Home Study 8. The One With The Late Thanksgiving 9. The One With The Birth Mother 10. The One Where Chandler Gets Caught 11. The One Where The Stripper Cries 12. The One With Phoebe's Wedding 13. The One Where Joey Speaks French 14. The One With Princess Consuela 15. The One Where Estelle Dies 16. The One With Rachel's Going Away Party (aka The One Where Rachel Goes To Paris) 17. The Last One - Part 1 18. The Last One - Part 2
The eighth season of Friends picks up just moments after Monica and Chandler said, "I do." But the focus of this season is firmly on Rachel's pregnancy, as the story progresses from fatherhood revelations in "The One with the Red Sweater" and "The One Where Rachel Tells..." toward complicated new feelings for Rachel, Ross, and Joey, culminating in the maternity ward two-parter "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby." But it's not all Rachel's pregnancy story. Standalone highlights include "The One with the Rumor" in which the "We Hate Rachel" club started in high school by Ross and a certain Mr. Jennifer Aniston (an uncredited Brad Pitt) is revealed; while "The One with Monica's Boots" has Monica and Chandler arguing over finances when Phoebe and Ross are arguing over the attentions of Sting's wife, Trudie Styler (cameoing as herself). Relationship complications fall upon Phoebe as "The One with the Tea Leaves" hooks her up with a stellar cameo from Alec Baldwin. "The One with Joey's Interview" has Matt LeBlanc in top form preparing to be interviewed by Soap Opera Digest. But time starts to tick faster for everyone in "The One Where Rachel Is Late," as Joey's WWI movie finally arrives, but is overshadowed by the wait for Rachel's overdue arrival. Naturally it's all build-up to the cliffhanger finale and a final emotional surprise. --Paul Tonks
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Following the shocking events of Terrifier 2, survivor Sienna is plagued by disturbing visions and begins to realise there's no escaping her past, or out-running Art the Clown.Sadistic Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) is back, and he's more twisted than ever, determined to shatter the peace Sienna and her family have fought so hard to regain dragging them back into a depraved and insidious living nightmare.With a thirst for chaos and a mind twisted by pure evil, Art unleashes his biggest and bloodiest wave of horror yet, forcing Sienna to face her fears once more, in an epic fight for survival.Extras:Behind the scenes, Green Band and Red Band Trailers
Art the clown is back! After being resurrected by a sinister entity, demented killer Art the Clown returns to the timid town of Miles County. With an appetite for murder and mayhem Art sets his sights on a bereaved family, in particular teenage Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan. It's Halloween and the streets are about to run with blood. David Howard Thornton (Terrifier) is back as Art the Clown, alongside Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) and Griffin Santopietro (Cobra Kai). Terrifier 2 is written and directed by Damien Leone (Terrifier).
A battle of action and wits in a World War II prison camp where the Fuhrer's scheme for looting a treasure-laden island off Greece is under way. Prisoners of war labour under the eye of the camp's Austrian Commandment Major Otto Hecht as they dig up priceless Greek art. Zeno the island's resistance leader and his woman Eleana scheme to defeat the occupiers. Zeno and his men clash with the Germans to save the lives of condemned prisoners and try to locate a submarine oil supply dep
TERRIFIER AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 4K ULTRA HD IN THIS LIMITED EDITION TWO FILM STEELBOOK. Brutal, unforgiving with a unique flare; there's no killer that comes close to Art the Clown. Feared, loved and reviled, Art stalks his prey on All Hallows Eve, a night when all should fear a killer clown with an unforgettable and imaginative way of killing his victims. In this two film collection witness Art cut his way through the inhabitants of small town America one by one. There's no stopping him once his sights are set on you. Product Features Behind-the-Scenes of Terrifier 2, Extended Boo Crew Interview, Director Commentary with Damien Leone
This handsome box set includes all the episodes from Series One--from our favourite coffee-drinking sextet's initial meeting in the pilot right up to the series cliff-hanger "The One Where Rachel Finds Out"--that Ross is in love with her, that is. Other highlights include: "The One With the Butt", in which Joey gets a big break as Al Pacino's stunt bottom; "The One With the Monkey" in which Ross acquires Marcel, his pet monkey; and the two-parter (imaginatively called "The One with the Two Parts") in which Joey starts dating Ursula, Phoebe's twin sister and Monica and Rachel double-date cute doctors played by George Clooney and Noah Wyle from ER. --Leslie Felperin
Seemingly low-key but as wittily crafted as the first two series, this season develops minor characters--Gunther, Central Perk's proprietor, who is in love with Rachel; Phoebe's half-brother Frank (played by rising-star Giovanni Ribisi); the chick and duck--who will play key parts later on while the foundations for crucial story lines developed in Series 4 are laid down. The most momentous story arc covers Rachel and Ross splitting up when she suggests they take a "break" and he sleeps with the girl from the copy shop. Phoebe gets to know her little brother Frank who falls in love with the much-older Alice, for whom Phoebe will bear triplets in a later series. Monica pines after Richard and then starts dating the millionaire Pete, although towards the end Chandler is trying to persuade her he's good boyfriend material--clearly an omen of things to come. --Leslie Felperin
Following the shocking events of Terrifier 2, survivor Sienna is plagued by disturbing visions and begins to realise there's no escaping her past, or out-running Art the Clown. Sadistic Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) is back, and he's more twisted than ever, determined to shatter the peace Sienna and her family have fought so hard to regain dragging them back into a depraved and insidious living nightmare. With a thirst for chaos and a mind twisted by pure evil, Art unleashes his biggest and bloodiest wave of horror yet, forcing Sienna to face her fears once more, in an epic fight for survival.
Arguably the best series, this season's episodes really developed the characters as the show's popularity took off. Love is in the air as Rachel and Ross, both finally realising they're attracted to each other, nearly get it together, don't, and then finally do. Joey gets that role as Dr Drake Ramoray in Days of Our Lives and moves out of the flat he shares with Chandler, precipitating a bust-up between the two best buddies. Monica dates Richard, the hunky, older eye-doctor played by Tom Selleck, and Phoebe makes a video of that seminal song for a generation, "SmellyCat". --Leslie Felperin
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