From the producers of The Fault in Our Stars comes the relatable and heartfelt coming-of-age film LOVE, SIMON. Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon, it's a bit complicated. The gay teenager hasn't come out yet, and doesn't know the identity of the anonymous classmate he's fallen for online. Resolving both issues will be a hilarious, scary, life-changing adventure.
Sitcom legend Mollie Sugden stars as Ida Willis, a fear-inspiring housekeeper who finds herself in an unexpected situation when her domestic agency sends her to work for Robert Price, a handsome doctor, and his model wife, Angie: once installed in the couple's London flat, she realises that Robert is, in fact, the son she gave up for adoption as a baby! Once she's over the shock, Ida starts to make her maternal presence felt, giving Robert's adoptive mother some unwelcome competition and ensuring that life will never be the same again for the Prices... Devised and scripted by You're Only Young Twice creators Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton, That's My Boy was an enduring success for Yorkshire Television, running for five series and two Christmas specials. Featuring guest turns from Victor Maddern, Deryck Guyler, Duncan Preston, Carol Hawkins and Kenneth Connor, among others, this set contains every episode made.
Sitcom legend Mollie Sugden (Are You Being Served?) stars as Ida Willis, a fear-inspiring housekeeper who finds herself in a rather unusual situation when she goes to work for doctor Robert Price and his model wife, Angie: having moved into the couple’s London flat, she gradually realises that Robert is, in fact, the son she gave up for adoption as a baby. Once she’s got over the shock, Ida starts to make her maternal presence felt, and Robert’s adoptive mother finds that she suddenly has some very unwelcome competition... Written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton (You’re Only Young Twice), That’s My Boy was a long-running success for Yorkshire Television. This release contains the complete fourth series, along with the 1984 Christmas Special.
Featuring four of the comic's great shows Up Pompeii Further Up Pompeii Then Churchill Said To Me and The Best Of Frankie Howerd; which includes sketches from An Evening With Frankie Howerd and the Royal Variety Performances and chatshow appearances on Parkinson and Wogan.
Sitcom legend Mollie Sugden (Are You Being Served?) stars as Ida Willis a fear-inspiring housekeeper who finds herself in a rather unusual situation when she goes to work for doctor Robert Price and his model wife Angie: having moved into the couple s London flat she gradually realises that Robert is in fact the son she gave up for adoption as a baby. Once she's got over the shock Ida starts to make her maternal presence felt giving Robert s adoptive mother some very unwelcome competition... Written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton (You're Only Young Twice) That's My Boy was a long-running success for Yorkshire Television running for five series between 1981 and 1986. This release contains the complete third series originally screened in 1984 along with the Christmas Special from 1983.
Sitcom legend Mollie Sugden (Are You Being Served?) stars as Ida Willis, a fear-inspiring housekeeper who's been unwittingly sent to work for the grown-up son she gave up for adoption as a baby. Since discovering that Dr. Robert Price is her boy, Ida's been making her maternal presence sharply felt, giving both Robert s model wife Angie and adoptive mother Mrs. Price a run for their money. Written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton (You're Only Young Twice), That's My Boy was a long-running hit for Yorkshire Television. In this fifth series, the ever-determined Ida attempts to stop the building of a bypass, copes with the sudden disappearance of her brother, Wilfred, and manages to disrupt Robert's talk to the Young Wives Group. Angie's new career in commercials also gets off to a bad start, and there's consternation for Robert when he sees the contents of Ida's medicine chest...
Created by Upstairs Downstairs' Alfred Shaugnessy, The Cedar Tree is a study of one fictional aristocratic family, the Bournes of Larkfield Manor, focusing particularly on daughters Elizabeth (21), Anne (18), and Victoria (16). Dependent on their parents for income and bound by the remnants of the previous century's code of social behaviour, they represent a small backwater of Thirties' life. The girls' great hope is to find a suitable husband, and their expectations are high; but who is to k...
Created by Upstairs Downstairs' Alfred Shaughnessy The Cedar Tree is a study of one fictional aristocratic family the Bournes of Larkfield Manor focusing particularly on daughters Elizabeth (21) Anne (18) and Victoria (16). Dependent on their parents for income and bound by the remnants of the previous century's code of social behaviour they represent a small backwater of Thirties life. The girls' great hope is to fi nd a suitable husband and their expectations are high; but who is to know that what awaits all women at the end of the 'devil's decade' is war? A huge success for ITV in the 1970s The Cedar Tree picked up the reigns for classy period drama from Upstairs Downstairs and is the precursor to today's highly popular costume dramas such as Cranford and Downton Abbey.
Created by Upstairs, Downstairs' Alfred Shaughnessy, this major series chronicles the shifting fortunes of a fictional aristocratic family, the Bournes of Larkfield Manor, through the turbulent years of the 1930s leading up to the Second World War an upheaval that will change their world forever. Sisters Elizabeth, Anne and Victoria Bourne are dependent on their parents for income and bound by the remnants of the previous century's code of social behaviour. The girls' great hope is to find a suitable husband, and their expectations are high, but who is to know that what awaits as storm clouds begin to gather over Europe... A huge success for ITV, this set contains all three series.
Airing at the tail-end of the hottest summer in living memory The Cedar Tree was one of those budget-friendly programmes (like Emmerdale Farm) which livened up the early afternoon on ITV for housewives perennial students the steadfastly unemployable and kids bunking off school. Also like Emmerdale Farm its reach very definitely exceeded its grasp with the series becoming immensely successful - 108 half hour episodes over two series before it was reformatted to fit an hour-long primetime Sunday evening slot during its final run in 1978.
That's My Boy: Series 1
Sitcom legend Mollie Sugden (Are You Being Served?) stars as Ida Willis a fear-inspiring housekeeper who finds herself in a rather unusual situation when she goes to work for doctor Robert Price and his model wife Angie: having moved into the couple's London flat she gradually realises that Robert is in fact the son she gave up for adoption as a baby. Once she s got over the shock Ida starts to make her maternal presence felt giving Robert's adoptive mother some very unwelcome competition... Written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton (You're Only Young Twice) That's My Boy was a long-running success for Yorkshire Television running for five series and a Christmas special between 1981 and 1986. This release contains the complete second series first screened in 1983.
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