The fictional town of Pontyberry in the South Wales Valleys is home to Stella Morris - a vivacious 40-something single divorcee making a living doing the locals' washing and ironing. But what Stella does best is juggle the ups and downs of her family, ex-husbands, lovers and friends. And that's a full-time job... Her eldest son Luke is in jail and her teenage daughter Emma is heading off the rails. Her best friend Paula is a functioning alcoholic funeral director with a vigorous sex life, her shallow-as-a puddle ex has taken up with a 28-year old and the lollipop man has been in love with her since 1984. And then there's the tricky issue of love which takes her totally by surprise.. Oh, and the neighbours across the road keep a horse outside the front door. Special Features: Behind the Scenes Deleted Scenes
Mischievous writer/director Todd Stephens is ready to take you to the next level of raunchy comedy and so are we! Andy Nico Jarod and Griff are back cherries popped and ready to go. Meeting up during steamy Spring Break in Florida our heroes enthusiastically enter the ultimate contest Gays Gone Wild. The goal: to attain the most action over the course of the vacation. This may sound easy in a place where shirtless bikini-clad collegiate hunks are around every corner but when wet package contests evil gay fratboys and genital crabs enter the picture the guys have their work cut out for them. Sweetness reins supreme however as love proves to be the biggest obstacle of all. Beach Blanket Bingo Showgirls and The Price is Right are just some of the pop cultural references in store in what promises to be an unabashed laugh-out loud and eye-popping good time.
Following a young London DJ (David Beames) on the road to Bristol to investigate the mysterious death of his brother Radio On offers a unigue compelling and even mythic vision of a late 1970s England stalled between failed hopes of cultural and social change and the imminent upheavals of Thatcherism. Stunningly photographed by luminous monochrome by Martin Schafer and driven by a startling new wave soundtrack (Bowie Kraftwerk Lene Lovich Ian Drury Wreckless Eric) - and an early screen performance by Sting - Radio On is ripe for rediscovery.
As every Welshman knows the lifeblood of the country is in fact the red of the national team and spirit of the nation rises and falls with the success and failure of their heroes. The Story Of Welsh Rugby - with Dai Smith Clive Rowlands and Vivien Jenkins - traces the ebb and flow of the Dragons form the foundation of the Welsh Rugby Union in 1881. Included are action highlights from the era of Welsh supremacy in the 1970s with Gareth Edwards and JPR Williams and other great moment
In this fantastic box set chart the history of the Welsh rugby team and some of their most outstanding performances down the years. Covering the 70's 80's and 90's Gareth Edwards Jonathan Davies and Rob Howley select Wales' best six games of their respective decades. A triple box set containing highlights from the following games: 26/06/99 - Wales 29-19 South Africa. 05/06/99 - Wales 36-26 Argentina. 11/04/99 - Wales 32-31 England. 06/03/99 - Wales 34-33 France. 19/02/94 - Wales 24
Jonathan Davies looks back at Wales' six best games of the eighties - including the stunning victory over Australia in the 1987 Rugby World Cup and Wales' last victory over England from Twickenham in 1988. Contains highlights from the following games: 26/02/88 - Wales 25-20 Scotland. 06/02/88 - Wales 11-3 England. 18/06/87 - Wales 22-21 (WC) Australia. 15/02/86 - Wales 19-12 Ireland. 01/02/86 - Wales 22-15 Scotland. 20/04/85 - Wales 24-15 England. BONUS: 07/03/87 - Wales 19-12 Englan
A Mind To Kill: The Pilot Movie
The daddy of all private investigators. Featuring all the episodes from series 2 Vincent stars Ray Winstone as the eponymous private investigator; a headstrong passionate man whose methods often bring him into conflict with the authorities.
When the biggest player in British cybercrime faces destruction by some serious Islamic extremists, he knows it's time to settle old scores and play the biggest scam of his life - before bailing out fast. Marcus King is an old school gangster - a crime lord, who's left behind the old school crime. He's maneuverer his business into the leafy lanes of the suburbs and now, in place of pimps and dealers, his team consists of the best graduate geeks that money can bribe. No brothels, no casinos and no drugs - he's dragged serious, organised crime well and truly into the 21st Century. From credit card cloning and skimming to Internet spamming and scamming, he is the King of Cyber Land. He has more cash, more foot soldiers and more connections than ever, but now his world is under threat - targeted by the money making side of terrorism. They want everything. His entire operation. Either Marcus gives it to them, or they will take it plain and simple. He understands the need for power, for money and for respect and he knows how to fight and win against anyone who comes at him. But how does he defeat fanaticism? This time he's beat and he knows it. His last remaining option is to orchestrate a deal. His entire operation - in exchange for his life. He's ready to retire; he's grafted his whole life chasing his dream and now it's time for his very own land of milk and honey... Before he gets there though, he has one last game to play and a huge score to settle. He has a plan; it's audacious and it's daring. It will elevate his smartest geek into the cyber halls of fame and leave a legacy so great, his name will be whispered in awe for generations to come. But, most of all, it will teach these terrorists - that this time - they messed with the wrong gangster. He'll walk away into his new life, free from the past... But what if the past can't be buried and old scores aren't completely settled? Extras: Trailer Bloopers Deleted scenes Behind the scenes.
The daddy of all private investigators. Featuring all the episodes from series 1 Vincent stars Ray Winstone as the eponymous private investigator; a headstrong passionate man whose methods often bring him into conflict with the authorities.
Comedy greats Jimmy Jewel and Hilda Baker star as Eli Pledge and his sister Nellie in the classic award-winning comedy Nearest and Dearest. Eli - an aging lothario - and Nellie - virtuous to the last but in possession of a wonderfully flexible grip on the English language - inherit clapped out condiment company Pledge's Purer Pickles from their father. Much hilarity ensues amongst the malaproprisms bolshie workforce and none-too-subtle double entendres as the siblin
If you can't find the perfect contender....make one. Comedy sports fans look no further. Written by Ron Shelton (White Men Can't Jump Bull Durham) this satirical tale of corruption strikes many a low-blow at the boxing industry. All done with an absolutely fantastic cast of actors. The Reverend Fred Sultan an ebullient underhanded boxing promoter is upset that his black champ James Roper is not exactly raking in the dough. Sultan thinks that the solution is to have Roper fig
They met at the Theatre Of Dreams on 15 October 2005 to claim the title of Super League Champions; a titanic struggle of Rugby League giants. Ahead of the eagerly awaited final with 65 000 screaming supporters generating an electric atmosphere not even the bookmakers could separate the two sides...
The third series of Sam comes to DVD this release features part one of the series. In series two Sam went to Germany in search of his father. When he returned to Skellerton many things had changed. His grandmother had died and he moved in with his grandfather. Despite moving on his mind Sam continued to be drawn back to his childhood and the day his father left.
Presented by John Inverdale Jonathan Davies and ex-Lions selector and Welsh coach Clive Rowlands this officially licensed programme reveals the Greatest British & Irish Lions XV! Position by position they discuss the merits of each player vying for selection; and what a choice! Willie John or Martin Johnson; Keith Wood or Peter Wheeler; is there a place for our modern day heroes Brian O'Driscoll Jonny Wilkinson or Jason Robinson; how many of the Welsh team of the 70's will feature
Joe 90 was Gerry Anderson's penultimate puppet show of the 1960s, following Captain Scarlet (1968) and preceding the little-known The Secret Service (1969). In 2112 professor Ian McClaine has invented the BIG RAT (Brain Impulse Galvanoscope, Record And Transfer), a machine for copying knowledge and experiences from person to person. WIN (World Intelligence Organisation) uses this to prime their top undercover agent before sending him into the field on missions which range from foiling international terrorists to recovering a nuclear weapon from beneath the polar ice. So far so good, but in perhaps the most mind-boggling concept ever to reach children's TV, that agent is McClaine's nine-year-old adopted son, Joe. Somehow even as it stays true to the Gerry Anderson techno-fantasy formula of secret organisations, gadgetry, and action-packed adventure full of spectacular explosions and violent death, Joe 90 remains blithely unconscious of its own implications. The missions are as globe-trotting as anything in Anderson's classic Thunderbirds series, and sometimes Joe does save lives, performing a risky brain operation or rescuing trapped astronauts. Yet even then his criminally irresponsible father brainwashes the lad each episode before placing him in a highly dangerous adult situation. Though the production values remain way ahead of anything else being done on British TV at the time, the question remains how did this ever seem like a good idea? On the DVD: Joe 90, Volume 1 contains the first six 25-minute episodes presented, as usual with Gerry Anderson DVDs, behind a lovingly crafted menu. As expected the 4:3 picture quality is superb and the mono sound is full, detailed and without a trace of distortion. There are also several pages of character biography and background information on the show, a photo gallery and a variety of other extras. --Gary S Dalkin
Marcus Crowe is a failed writer who struggles with reality. His girlfriend, Jill, is desperate for Marcus to pursue a proper career. Broke, the couple find a perfect room to rent owned by an old couple, Henry and Josephine Baker, who take a keen interest in the young couple's lives. They are shocked when told the old couple have a new born baby. Stuck in the house 24-7 Marcus spirals into paranoia and believes the old couple is spying on them. When he finds the horrifying truth behind the baby, the old couple's real reason for renting the room is revealed.
At the behest of his father, young d'Artagnan travels from rural Gascony to Paris, where he becomes embroiled in a devious plot between the King's Musketeers and the Guardsmen of Cardinal Richelieu.
For Jonathan (or Jack for short) 'Jack And The Beanstalk' has never been a fairy tale but part of his family history which has been buried for centuries. In order to destroy this curse on his family he must visit the fantastic world where fairy tales really do come true...
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