Advertising executive Andrew Fell (Bob Peck) discovers on Christmas Eve that his ex-lover has committed suicide. His growing obsession with the circumstances of her death leads him to the first link in a cover-up of food double-dealings and into danger for himself and his wife (Sharon Duce). During his investigations the disturbing and mysterious Jo Scott tempts Andrew with information about the people behind Beth's death but then subjects him to public harassment. When Andrew
Breaking The Mould: The Story of Penicillin
A Manchester United player in the 60's at the same time as Best and Charlton. Feature interviews with Nobby Stiles, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Alex Ferguson as well as Law and many others....
With memorable and unsettling opening credits and exceptional performances and direction Armchair Thriller became a massive hit for Thames Television in the late 1970s and early 1980s. With its trademark ghoulish razor-sharp cliff hangers and iconic theme tune (by Roxy Music's Andy Mackay) this haunting anthology series was an immediate success its eerie disturbing and downright scary tales regularly attracting over 15 million viewers. Each of its ten stories is a gripping exercise in compelling television showing ordinary people plunged into extraordinary situations. For many this series remains a high-watermark of dramatic television and its many frightening and spooky moments are remembered by viewers nearly thirty years after its original transmission. In The Girl Who Walked Quickly a man is kidnapped and brainwashed by political extremists.
A tragi-comic assortment of stories, which focus on the strange and sometimes wonderful behaviourial ticks of man.
RELIVE THE MAGIC of three great Wembley wins by Scotland over England the auld enemy. Includes the 1963 game where Eric Caldow broke his leg and his position at left back was taken by team mate Davie Wilson. The team list included Dave MacKay John White Denis Law Ian St John and Jim Baxter who scored both of the goals for Scotland. The final tally 2-1. Next up is 1977. Goals were provided by Gordon McQueen and Kenny Dalglish and the post-match entertainment was provided by the Scottish support on the famous Wembley turf. Last but not least the 1981 Wembley winner courtesy of John Robertson and team mates Danny McGrain Joe Jordan and Asa Hartford. Classy players classic games.
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