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  • Life of Riley Complete Boxed Set [DVD]Life of Riley Complete Boxed Set | DVD | (18/06/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    It’s all go in the hit sit-com where Maddy and Jim, both remarried, head-up a modern day extended family - children, step children, step siblings and half siblings with a few ex-partners and in-laws thrown in. Maddy and Jim continue to find themselves outwitted at every turn by their children: Danny is dealing with the perils of dating, Katy learns to drive but then can't remember where she parked the car and Ted loses his pet snake. With the neighbours, facing marital issues of their own, forever threatening to engulf them all, life continues to swerve perilously and hilariously out of control as they live the Life of Riley. Special Features: Outtakes Behind the Scenes Riley House Tour Cast Interviews Cast Filmographies Picture Galleries Subtitles

  • Vital SignsVital Signs | DVD | (15/01/2007) from £39.99   |  Saving you £-20.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    More and more people are coming to medicine later on in life. At 34 Rhoda Bradley (Tamzin Outhwaite) is one of those people. Rhoda decides she wants to train to become a doctor. Her husband Tony and her three kids support her - but they've got their own concerns about how it might change their world. It's going to be tough; mentally financially emotionally. And they'll have a lot less time together. This is her dream and she has to go for it...

  • Life of Riley  The Complete First Series [DVD] [2009]Life of Riley The Complete First Series | DVD | (29/03/2010) from £16.18   |  Saving you £3.81 (19.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Brand new smash hit comedy series centring around newly-weds Rosie and Jim and their extended dysfunctional family. Starring Caroline Quentin (Jonathan Creek) and Neil Dudgeon (Silent Witness) and written by Georgia Pritchett (Smack The Pony).

  • Micawber [2001]Micawber | DVD | (12/05/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Micawber was ITV's big weapon in the Christmas 2001 television ratings war. With its gritty recreation of Dickensian London and David Jason--a name guaranteed to attract viewers regardless of the programme--in the title role it certainly had all the hallmarks of blockbusting television drama. Jason is certainly a fine Micawber, wringing every ounce of pathos and relentless optimism from one of Dickens' most well loved characters. And he is ably abetted by Annabelle Apsion as his put-upon wife who stands by him through thick and thin and who "never will desert him". The trouble is that if you're going to lift a familiar fictional character out of his original context and give him a whole new life and set of adventures, they really have to match or improve on the original. And Micawber has already been through so much during the course of David Copperfield that stretching him across four episodes and a plot which can only really offer a series of variations on the original theme doesn't give much room for development or dramatic impact. In the writer's corner, Jason's long-term collaborator John Sullivan (creator of Only Fools and Horses) makes a valiant attempt to generate some authentic Dickensian atmosphere. Touches of authentic Victoriana abound in the backstage theatre scenes, a dancing bear, the pawn shop and the highly imaginative flashbacks to the source of Micawber's straightened state. The script tends to combine gritty costume drama with modern comedy in an occasionally uneasy mixture; sometimes we see the ghosts of Del Boy or Pa Larkin rather than Dickens' hapless, pathetic but great-hearted victim of circumstance. But fans of Jason won't complain and there's enough soul in the story to make it compelling. --Piers Ford

  • Life of Riley Series 2 [DVD]Life of Riley Series 2 | DVD | (18/04/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    The second series of hit TV Life Of Riley centers around newly-weds Rosie and Jim and their extended dysfunctional family. Starring Caroline Quentin (Jonathan Creek) and Neil Dudgeon (Silent Witness) and written by Georgia Pritchett (Smack The Pony).

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