Series 1: A hot morning in July, and in the Dorset town of Broadchurch Danny Latimer, an 11 year old schoolboy, goes missing. His mother, Beth, frantically starts to search for him whilst her best friend, Ellie Miller, a local police officer, discovers she has a new boss - DI Alec Hardy. When Danny's body is found beneath the picturesque cliffs that dominate the town, opposites collide. As news of the crime spreads, a chain reaction starts which will put Broadchurch under a national spotlight pulling the town, its residents and its secrets apart. Series 2: Broadchurch is a town in shock, after the revelation of the identity of Danny's killer. Hardy and Miller find themselves drawn back into the case as it goes to court. Ellie only has Hardy to turn to; but Hardy is haunted by illness and Sandbrook, the case he could never solve. The trial divides the town of Broadchurch as lives are thrown under the spotlight, and secrets are laid bare. But when the trial and the Sandbrook case collide, no-one will emerge unscathed. Series 3: Three years have passed in a town that will never forget; and Hardy and Miller are called on to investigate the brutal sexual assault of a local woman, Trish Winterman. The crime scene points to a party attended by close to a hundred people. But not a casual assault the act appears premeditated. What dark secrets still lie buried in a town that has been so closely examined? And how will unresolved issues around the death of young Danny Latimer finally be settled? These answers lie in Broadchurch: The Final Chapter. SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind the Scenes Series One, The Making of Broadchurch Series Two, How We Made the Broadchurch Trilogy, Cast and Crew Interviews and more, Deleted Scenes Series Two and Three, Picture Galleries.
In this third instalment in the blockbusting series a notorious prisoner escapes from the prison for wizards, and young wizard Harry Potter is believed to be his target for death.
Three years have passed in a town that will never forget; but times change. The local newspaper, once the backbone of Broadchurch, is about to be closed down. And DI Alec Hardy with DS Ellie Miller are about to explore a case that reopens old wounds and divides the town in ways they could never have predicted. Hardy and Miller are called on to investigate the brutal sexual assault of a local woman, Trish Winterman. The crime scene points to a party attended by close to a hundred people. But not a casual assault the act appears premeditated. What dark secrets still lie buried in a town that has been so closely examined? And how will unresolved issues around the death of young Danny Latimer finally be settled? These answers lie in Broadchurch: The Final Chapter.
A keen but accident-prone dragon learns how to become a dragon at Dragon School.
Wraps viewers up in the big, warm hug we've all been yearning for - Radio Times From Magic Light Pictures, Oscar-nominated creators of the hugely successful The Gruffalo and The Snail and the Whale. Zog and the Flying Doctors is a comic adventure of an unlikely trio who, when tested to their limits, are eventually united as a brilliant team. A sequel to the award winning Zog, based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Princess Pearl, Sir Gadabout and Zog the dragon make a most unlikely flying doctor team, yet they are committed to treating all kinds of creatures, real and mythical, including a mermaid, unicorn and lion. When the King captures Pearl, she has to choose between her freedom and curing her increasingly sick uncle. With Zog and Gadabout's help, she finds a way.
Series 1: A hot morning in July, and in the Dorset town of Broadchurch Danny Latimer, an 11 year old schoolboy, goes missing. His mother, Beth, frantically starts to search for him whilst her best friend, Ellie Miller, a local police officer, discovers she has a new boss - DI Alec Hardy. When Danny's body is found beneath the picturesque cliffs that dominate the town, opposites collide. As news of the crime spreads, a chain reaction starts which will put Broadchurch under a national spotlight pulling the town, its residents and its secrets apart. Series 2: Broadchurch is a town in shock, after the revelation of the identity of Danny's killer. Hardy and Miller find themselves drawn back into the case as it goes to court. Ellie only has Hardy to turn to; but Hardy is haunted by illness and Sandbrook, the case he could never solve. The trial divides the town of Broadchurch as lives are thrown under the spotlight, and secrets are laid bare. But when the trial and the Sandbrook case collide, no-one will emerge unscathed. Series 3: Three years have passed in a town that will never forget; and Hardy and Miller are called on to investigate the brutal sexual assault of a local woman, Trish Winterman. The crime scene points to a party attended by close to a hundred people. But not a casual assault the act appears premeditated. What dark secrets still lie buried in a town that has been so closely examined? And how will unresolved issues around the death of young Danny Latimer finally be settled? These answers lie in Broadchurch: The Final Chapter. BLU-RAY FEATURES: Behind the Scenes Series One, Series One Audio Commentaries, The Making of Broadchurch Series Two, How We Made the Broadchurch Trilogy, Cast and Crew Interviews and more, Deleted Scenes Series One, Two and Three, Picture Galleries.
If not you who? If not now when? Lenny Henry stars as ambitious headteacher Ian George in this drama series set in a struggling inner-city comprehensive school. Scripted by Lucy Gannon (Soldier Soldier) Hope And Glory offered Henry the perfect platform to flex his dramatic muscle having been primarily known as a comedian for the bulk of his career. Featuring all the episodes from series 1 2 and 3.
Saturday mornings would never be the same again when in 1974 ATV launched a children's TV show which broke every rule in the book... Tiswas! Previously well-behaved children were positively encouraged to act like monsters... Previously sane presenters were reduced to a state of lunacy... For seven years Chris Tarrant Bob Carolgees Sally James Lenny Henry John Gorman and Spit the Punk Dog gleefully orchestrated a morning of mayhem and madness. Major rock stars a
Big & Small follows the comic adventures of two unlikely best friends featuring the voices of Lenny Henry & Imelda Staunton.Through funny fast paced engaging stories with a song in each episode young viewers are encouraged to see the world from a very different perspective.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders have always been at their best when they perform live on stage together and this argument is fully supported by this performance. Filmed at a packed out Shaftesbury Theatre this is one of the funniest comic performances available on DVD.
""I am Gareth Blackstock. I am seriously unpleasant. My bark is worse than my bite and my bark is atrocious!"" Introducing Gareth ""I don't do reasonable"" Blackstock (Lenny Henry) the 2 Michellin starred chef/slavedriver of 'Le Chateau Anglais'. Woe betide anyone who gets in the way of his pursuit of gastronomic perfection... This release contains all the deliciously funny episodes from all three series of the smash hit TV sitcom! Episode Listing - Series 1: 1. Personnel 2. Beyond The Pass 3. Subject To Contract 4. The Big Cheese 5. Fame Is The Spur 6. Rice And Peas Series 2: 1. A River Runs Thru It 2. Time Flies 3. Do the Right Thing 4. A Diploma Of Miseries 5. Masterchef 6. Private Lives 7. England Expects Series 3: 1. When Janice Left Gareth 2. The Owner's Daughter 3. Divorce? 4. Gareth's Father 5. Rochelle 6. Paris Or Jamaica?
At the crumbling stately home of Hazelwood Manor life for its few remaining downstairs staff is about to take a dramatic leap upstairs when their small syndicate beats the unlikely odds and wins the lottery. Overlooking the seaside town of Scarborough the once impressive manor has been in the family of Lord Hazelwood (Anthony Andrews Brideshead Revisited) since his ancestors built it in the 18th century. There used to be more than thirty staff at the house but now with a mounting debt of £6.5 million and counting there are just five remaining since Lord and Lady Hazelwood (Alice Krige Thor: The Dark World) were forced to let the others go. Gardener and math enthusiast Godfrey (Lenny Henry Othello Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) housekeeper Sarah (Cara Theobold Downton Abbey) cleaner Dawn (Elizabeth Berrington Mr. Turner) cook Julie (Melanie Hill Stardust) and gamekeeper-cum-groomsman Sean (Richard Rankin The Crimson Field) all have to pitch in and do more than one job just to keep the household running smoothly. Now Lord Hazelwood’s health is failing and the second Lady Hazelwood and her son Spencer (Sam Phillips In The Flesh) - who have grown a little too accustomed to their lives of grandeur - are more concerned with maintaining their lifestyle than sorting out the estate’s disastrous finances. With the future of Hazelwood in question and their jobs on the line the unthinkable happens - the staff wins the lottery! This touching drama from BAFTA award-winning writer Kay Mellor follows the highs and lows of their journey from downstairs to upstairs… There are now 14.5 million reasons why the lives and loves of the staff of Hazelwood Manor are about to change beyond recognition - but will the dream of instant riches be different from the reality?
Three years have passed in a town that will never forget; but times change. The local newspaper, once the backbone of Broadchurch, is about to be closed down. And DI Alec Hardy with DS Ellie Miller are about to explore a case that reopens old wounds and divides the town in ways they could never have predicted. Hardy and Miller are called on to investigate the brutal sexual assault of a local woman, Trish Winterman. The crime scene points to a party attended by close to a hundred people. But not a casual assault the act appears premeditated. What dark secrets still lie buried in a town that has been so closely examined? And how will unresolved issues around the death of young Danny Latimer finally be settled? These answers lie in Broadchurch: The Final Chapter.
In his first live stand up release in over a decade Lenny puts on another dazzling display of comedic energy!
A hard-working man tries to support his family in a South London council estate.
The first sitcom both written for and starring black actors, The Fosters showcased the early work of Lenny Henry (riding high on a recent win in talent series New Faces) as the budding artist son of easygoing family man Samuel Foster (Norman Beaton, who would go on to gain major fame in ‘90s comedy Desmond’s). The series follows the day-to-day trials of Samuel and his lively wife Pearl (both immigrants from Guyana), and their three children on a South London housing estate.This second series sees the Pearl feeling that she's being taken for granted, a twentieth wedding anniversary, a sance and Sonny breaking it to the family that he’s going to do a nude painting of a female neighbour!
Stories telling a modern young audience how different animals got their distinctive parts. There was a time when Elephant had no nose.
""I am Gareth Blackstock. I am seriously unpleasant. My bark is worse than my bite and my bark is atrocious!"" Introducing Gareth ""I don't do reasonable"" Blackstock (Lenny Henry) the 2 Michellin starred chef/slavedriver of 'Le Chateau Anglais'. Woe betide anyone who gets in the way of his pursuit of gastronomic perfection... This release contains all the deliciously funny episodes from the first series of the smash hit TV sitcom! Episodes comprise: 1. Personnel 2. Bey
Big & Small follows the comic adventures of two unlikely best friends featuring the voices of Lenny Henry & Imelda Staunton.Through funny fast paced engaging stories with a song in each episode young viewers are encouraged to see the world from a very different perspective.
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