Dennis Waterman stars as Thomas Gynn, a London gangland refugee who heads north to escape old demons and attempt to carve out a new life in this popular, light-hearted drama series from Yorkshire Television. Co-starring Jan Francis (Just Good Friends), Emma Wray (Watching) and Anthony Valentine (Callan), this third series also features appearances by Celia Imrie, Michael Kitchen, Roger Lloyd Pack, Amanda Burton and Julie T. Wallace. Things seem to be going well for Thomas: he s started up his own business, and almost a year after he was abandoned by his significant other, Sally Hardcastle, she s suddenly back in his life. The unlikely couple have always shared more than money-making interests, and soon find their mutual attraction is as strong as ever. But shock-horror surprises, fiscal dilemmas and misadventure continue to dog Thomas and Sally; this series sees them trying to unravel the tangled finances of Sally's deceased Uncle Leonard, and taking a seemingly innocent trip that sets off a chain of events with terrifying consequences...
Disc 1: Last Video And Testament: An aging electronics wizard David Langton [Richard Bellamy of `Upstairs Downstairs' fame] plots his revenge on his unfaithful wife and her lover - one of his business associates. Mark Of The Devil: Frank Rowlett is a down on his luck loser who can't win at anything. When he can't come up with money for a poker game he sneaks into the back of a tattoo parlor kills the owner and takes his money. Frank wins very big that night but a small lit
Royal Wedding (Dir. Stanley Donen 1951): Brother and sister dance act Tom and Ellen Bowen finish an engagement in New York and journey to London at around the same time as a Royal wedding. On board the cruise ship Ellen meets and falls in love with Lord John Brindale with the result she pays less attention to her dancing. Upon arrival in London Tom auditions for a new partner and meets Anne Ashmond but romance starts to threaten the act... Second Chorus (Dir. H.C. Potte
Fred Astaire and Jane Powell play a brother and sister dance team who go to London during the Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip and find their own romances. Notable for inspiring songs and Astaires incredible dancing on the ceiling and walls. A must for dancers of all ages and to see once again the greatest dancer of all time.
Fred Astaire dances on the ceiling in this 1951 Alan Jay Lerner musical for MGM, directed by Stanley Donen (Singin' in the Rain). The appealing story finds Astaire as part of a brother-and-sister act (along with Jane Powell) that travels to London at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's wedding. Astaire and Powell each find romances that threaten to break up the act, but that's mostly fun window dressing in a movie better known for some truly creative sequences made vivid by Donen, including Astaire's famous dance with a hat rack and his duet with Powell, "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You (When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life)?" --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
This enchanting series follows Dr Melvyn P Otter on his rounds as he tends to a group of patients ranging from the clumsy to those suffering from a bout of hypochondria. Dr Otter is well versed in the medical arts but prefers to use his homemade remedies in the curing of ailments as opposed to the modern solutions favoured by his assistant Dr Borley Episode titles: Colour Me Lucky Blackberry Surprise Melvyn's Birthday A New Home For Lucky Treasure Hunt.
The complete classic BBC TV series about the struggles of the Low Countries population during their occupation by the Nazi's during World War II.
There's no doubt that cheeky Vince still has a hold on Penny's affections in John Sullivan's highly successful comedy series. Vince and Penny's love match rekindles when they finally rendezvous in Paris. But a surprise awaits Penny when they return to England - Vince has a acquired a wife in the intervening months... Features the complete third season plus the 1986 Christmas special.
Can gullible Penny ever find it in her heart to forgive the man who literally jilted her at the altar five years earlier? The often-troubled relationship between Penny and Vince continues in Series Two of this hit comedy. Vince and Penny's relationship becomes somewhat strained and distant when they try to deal with their recently vandalized flat. But they still find themselves strongly attracted to one another. Features every episode from series 2.
Penny Warrender is drinking in the pub with a particularly boorish admirer when she bumps into a familiar face from her past - ex-fianc Vince Pinner. The couple last met on the eve of their wedding five years ago; a few hours later Vince lost his nerve and drove off into the sunset. Penny still feels bitter at Vince's cowardly behaviour but finds her affection for him slowly returning in spite of his assurance that he only wants to be ""just good friends"". Episode Listing: 1. After All This Time 2. Hello Again 3. Fatherly Advice 4. I Don't Want To See You Again
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