Peter Kay returns with his outrageously funny take on TV talent shows the multi-internationally award-winning Britain's Got The Pop Factor...and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice. It's the final to end all finals and it''s down to the final three - R Wayne 2 Up 2 Down and the part time dinner lady full time diva Geraldine McQueen (Kay) but who will be crowned winner? DVD includes: The Final The Results Show!
Una Stubbs and Lionel Blair captain two teams of celebrities in this light-hearted battle of the sexes! Hosted by Michael Aspel, each contestant has two minutes to get their teammates to guess their mime - otherwise it's thrown open to the other team for a bonus point! The shows on this set feature a galaxy of celebrities, comedians and actors, including: Kenneth Williams, Diana Dors, Richard O'Sullivan, Barbara Windsor, Robin Askwith, David Jason, Yootha Joyce, Mollie Sugden, Paula Wilcox, Spike Milligan, Russ Abbot, Warren Mitchell, Kenny Everett, June Whitfield, Terry Scott, Dick Emery, Maureen Lipman, Beryl Reid, Rodney Bewes, Faith Brown, Paul Eddington, John Inman, Dudley Moore, Victoria Wood, all three Goodies and two Doctors Who!br/
Stella Wilden and her dance troupe Sizzling Country Dancers put Lionel Blair through a step-by-step guide to the basics of line dancing. Dances include Back Door Bop the Royal Ascot Waltz and Cadillac Cowboy.
Sit back and enjoy yesteryear as this incredible programme guides us through the mystical era of the music hall. Presented by Lionel Blair we trace the origins of the music hall right back to the days of the riotous Bartholomew Fayres of the Middle Ages through to the performance of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens of the 19th Century.
Between heroic spells as the Saint and James Bond, Roger Moore was teamed with Tony Curtis in The Persuaders, a derivative but fun series about a couple of millionaire dilettante adventurers who swan around the world competing for the attention of beautiful women and getting involved in perplexing mysteries. Moore is Lord Brett Sinclair, an upper crust Brit of impeccable breeding, while Curtis is Danny Wilde, an up-from-the-streets self-made man whose trademark is a pair of brown gloves. The allegedly tasteful Brett and the crasser Danny both model a succession of garish early 70s fashions while their pursuits of duplicitous crumpet usually wind up with the women getting away and the heroes stuck with each other. Given all that, this may well be the most blatantly homoerotic of all the buddy television pairings (see the eponymous stars of Starsky and Hutch, Regan and Carter in The Sweeney, Bodie and Doyle of The Professionals) that ran ove! r the screen in the 70s, in which the male leads sublimated their feelings for each other by pulling out their guns and shooting at baddies. --Kim Newman
The Cool Mikado
Sit back and enjoy the great days of yesteryear as Lionel Blair guides us through the mythical era of the Music Hall. Includes archival footage from the era, much of it never seen before, and intersperses the footage with old recordings, memorabilia and in-depth discussions from the world's foremost Music Hall authority, Peter Gammond.
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