All six series of Simon Nye s classic sitcom are featured in this six-disc set. Featuring all 38 episodes starring Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Caroline Quentin, Leslie Ash and Harry Enfield. Over 17 hours of hilarious, side-splitting comedy!
For the very first time the complete collection of Men Behaving Badly is available in one definitive box set. That's all six classic series plus the hilarious final trilogy of feature length episodes 'Last Orders' and the riotous Christmas Special 'Jingle Balls'. In addition, the rarely seen Comic Relief sketches from Red Nose Day '97 and '99 have been included: 'Kylie' and 'The Lost Pilot'. Not only that but there are dozens of hysterical out-takes and bloopers as well as unique special features that will keep fans entertained for hours!
A passionate love story charting the young John Ridd's search for revenge in seventeenth century rural England. John's father is killed by the feared Doones, who weave an evil spell of murder and theft over the Devon countryside, and he determines to avenge his father's death. John falls desparately in love with Lorna, the daughter of the head of the Doone clan, and he rescues her from them when it transpires that she was stolen as a child. Lorna's true lineage is revealed to be that of a noblewoman and John's lowly status closes his mind to the possibility of marriage. Eventually John proves himself invaluable to both the King and a kinsman of Lorna's, thus removing all obstacles between them and allowing a happy ending. Based on the novel by R.D. Blackmore.
The grumpy Doctor Martin Ellingham (Martin Clunes) is back for a follow-up appointment in this the second series of the hit ITV comedy-drama. Featuring all 8 episodes! Episodes Comprise: 1. Old Dogs 2. In Loco 3. Blood is Thicker 4. Aromatherapy 5. Always on my Mind 6. The Family Way 7. Out of the Woods 8. Erotomania
Combing his characteristic savage humor with hard-talking drama Irvine Welsh has adapted three of his short stories into one powerful explicit and savagely funny film. The Acid House reaches into the hearts and minds of the 'chemical generation' and delves into the dark hidden corners of the human psyche. Get ready to take the trip. The Granton Star Cause: Boab Coyle is on a cushy number. He lives at home with his parents. He has a place in this beloved Granton Star football team and he's got a gorgeous girlfriend. But a chance meeting with God changes all that - for good! A Soft Touch: Meet Johnny - he's a soft touch who is all too easily manipulated by those around him. So what will he do when he comes up against his totally psychotic neighbor Larry who takes everything including his wife! The Acid House: Coco Bryce is a 'Hibs Boy' with passion for raves and chemical excess. But one night he takes one tab too many and an electrical storm trips his mind into that of middle-class couple Rory and Jenny's newly born baby. But what of the old Coco and how do you deal with a drunken foul-mouthed baby?
The best of the guest presenters hosting the hit television programme 'Have I Got News For You'.
A passionate love story charting the young John Ridd's search for revenge in seventeenth century rural England. John's father is killed by the feared Doones who weave an evil spell of murder and theft over the Devon countryside and he determines to avenge his father's death. John falls desparately in love with Lorna the daughter of the head of the Doone clan and he rescues her from them when it transpires that she was stolen as a child. Lorna's true lineage is revealed to be that
Arthur and Beryl Crabtree feel they have earned some peace and quiet after 24 years of bringing up their four boisterous kids. One by one their offspring pack up and leave home and it seems that their dreams of a quiet life are coming true at last. However as each of the young ones' plans fall through they all end up back home and somehow the Crabtrees end up with even more kids than they started out with! Episodes Comprise: 1. A New Life 2. What About Raymond? 3. The Holid
Four years of concert party performances in the North African desert during World War 2 come easy compared to the mundane lifestyle following DEMOB . This hit ITV drama series from the 1990 s stars two of this country s finest comedy actors, Martin Clunes and Griff Rhys-Jones. Its 1945 and after his DEMOB Captain Ian Deasey (Griff Rhys Jones) heads back to his steady desk job and his loving wife (Amanda Redman) and family. Lance Corporal Dickie Dobson (Martin Clunes) has other ideas and heads for the bright lights of London. After a chance meeting the two war buddies decide to follow their dream of stardom and agree to hang on to their battlefield camaraderie and the popularity of their wartime stage routines. They attempt to break into show business, only to find it far more difficult than they imagined. However, when an opportunity to resurrect their war time stage act at a local nightclub comes up, the bright lights beckon once more. To everyone's surprise, including their own, the double act becomes a big hit that pushes their lives headlong in a dramatic new direction.
The ultimate small-screen representation of Loaded-era lad culture--albeit a culture constantly being undermined by its usually sharper female counterpart--there seems little argument that Men Behaving Badly was one of 1990s' definitive sitcoms. Certainly the booze-oriented, birds-obsessed antics of Martin Clunes' Gary and Neil Morrissey's Tony have become every bit as connected to Britain's collective funny bone as Basil Fawlty's inept hostelry or Ernie Wise's short, hairy legs. Yet, the series could easily have been cancelled when ITV viewers failed to respond to the original version, which featured Clunes sharing his flat with someone named Dermot, played by Harry Enfield. Indeed, it was only when the third series moved to the BBC and was then broadcast in a post-watershed slot--allowing writer Simon Nye greater freedom to explore his characters' saucier ruminations--that the show began to gain a significant audience. By then, of course, Morrissey had become firmly ensconced on the collective pizza-stained sofa, while more screen time was allocated to the boys' respective foils, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash. Often glibly dismissed as a lame-brained succession of gags about sex and flatulence, the later series not only featured great performances and sharp-as-nails writing but also sported a contemporary attitude that dared to go where angels, and certainly most other sitcoms, feared to tread. Or, as Gary was once moved to comment about soft-porn lesbian epic Love in a Women's Prison: "It's a serious study of repressed sexuality in a pressure-cooker environment." Series 5 includes: "Hair" in which Tony returns from holiday to discover Dorothy has convinced Gary she should move in. And that Tony should move out; "The Good Pub Guide" in which our heroes are dismayed when The Crown gets a new look and new landlord (The Fast Show's John Thomson). Tony rescues the pub's old condom machine as a present for Deborah ("I thought it was something we could enjoy together."); "Cowardice" in which Tony becomes convinced Deborah is going through a lesbian phase; "Your Mate Vs Your Bird" in which increased tension in the household persuades Dorothy to reconsider her living arrangements; "Cardigan" in which Gary, concerned he's becoming middle-aged, suggests they go to a rave; "Rich and Fat" in which Tony goes on a diet after Gary accuses him of being "a bit of a podgemeister"; "Home Made Sauna" in which temptation comes Gary's way when Dorothy and Deborah go away for a sailing weekend. The DVD version also features aquiz.
Hilarious Out-takes and Bloopers!A special selection of no-holds-barred, hilarious out-takes and bloopers drawn from the smash-hit series most memorable moments. There;s more than 15 minutes to savour, so if you though you knew all there was to know about Men Behaving Badly, Watch-Out! You've never seen anything quite like this!!This Classic Christmas Special Episode.Jingle B***s! Jingle B***s! Jingle all the way It's Christmas in the house of Gary and Tony and what could be better than Christmas dinner, presents and lots and lots of beer! Gary is intent on cooking Christmas dinner and Tony has decided to buy just a few Christmas presents to shower his beloved Debs with! Meanwhile Dorothy decides it's her turn to lie in front of the telly and relax. What could be better Gary thinks this first Christmas Day together away from their families will be different from other years - will the anticipation live up to their expectations? (Probably Not!)
Features every episode from series 1-8! Starring Martin Clunes and Carline Catz, Doc Martin' follows a gruff but affable GP with a blood phobia who moves from London to the sleepy Cornish town of Portwenn where he must navigate life in a new town while attending to the needs of the town's eccentric residents.
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Martin Clunes presents this documentary about working horses. Clunes discovers various ways in which horses are put to work and his own young Clydesdales, Bruce and Ronnie, are trained up on a farm that continues to use horsepower instead of modern-day agricultural machinery.
Doctor Martin Ellingham, a celebrated London surgeon turns his back on city life and moves to a sleepy Cornish village to become the local doctor. In Season 2, Martin is joined by Aunt Joan, Bert and Al Large, the local plumbers, local bobby PC Mark Mylow and school teacher Louisa Glasson, who’s no clearer about her feelings for Doc Martin than she was when she first met him! In Season 3, the good doctor continues to bumble through life in the village all the while trying to pursue his ill-fated burgeoning romance with headmistress Louisa Glasson. After her departure, Season 4 has Doc Martin questioning his future in the village. Though they aren’t apart for too long when Louisa gives birth to their son in Season 5. Can the Doc cope with being a new dad while trying to resume his high-flying career as a surgeon? In the final season, Dr. Martin Ellingham can’t raise a smile on his own wedding day; but following a suitably disaster-filled honeymoon, he and Louisa must learn to live together, raise a child, and manage both their careers as best they can.
Martin Clunes (Doc Martin Men Behaving Badly) is passionate about dogs. It is an enthusiasm that has inspired him to embark upon a quest to discover the origins of man's best friend. An epic dramatic and unforgettable adventure; this heartwarming series follows Martin from the Scrufts dog show in the UK all the way to America Australia and the wilds of Africa. Along the way he meets many of the 400 recognised dog breeds around the world from designer breeds to working dogs and he gets up close and personal with wild dingoes African painted dogs and a pack of wolves. Martin tackles his journey with passion warmth and his own inimitable humour. This emotionally charged programme is an absolute must for any dog lover.
It seems the grumpiness is acute - and chronic. The bad mood is no longer in remission. All the symptoms are there: the truculence the tactlessness the caustic take on everyone and everything. Martin Clunes is back as Doc Martin the man whose bedside manner leaves a lot to be desired in ITV 1's prime-time award-winning comedy drama Doc Martin: Series 3. Series 3 follows the ongoing accidents emergencies and comic mishaps in Portwenn as the good doctor bumbles through life all the while trying to pursue his burgeoning but seemingly ill-fated romance with headmistress Louisa Glasson (Caroline Catz). Martin's clumsy attempts to woo her have so far failed. But could a breakthrough in their turbulent relationship mean wedding bells? Aunt Joan (Stephanie Cole) is still trying her best to provide him with emotional support in the face of the villagers' disquiet. But even she despairs at his caustic comments especially when romance blossoms for her with a new man in the village. While son Al (Joe Absalom) travels the world Bert Large (Ian MacNeice) decides it's time to abandon Portwenn's plumbing troubles and pursue a new career - as a restaurateur with disastrous consequences. Pauline Lamb (Katherine Parkinson) the feisty surgery receptionist is bored with her job and needs a new challenge. So the doctor arranges for her to train as a phlebotomist - but a dangerous addiction threatens to ruin her life. And new to Portwenn this time is PC Joe Penhale (John Marquez) who has ideas way above his station. And agoraphobia. And narcolepsy. Not great for a policeman. So book your appointment with Doc Martin - if you dare. (To be taken in moderation after dinner with a nice cup of tea. Keep out of the reach of anyone with a fragile ego.)
A unique look at the wildlife, people, history and challenges of life on islands Down Under. In this 3-part ITV series, popular actor and presenter Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) is off to Australia, however this time he's eschewing the traditional hot spots in favour of some of the countries most remote, diverse and interesting islands. And he's got more than 8,000 to choose from! Martin travels to the four points of the compass and visits sixteen islands to provide a cross-section of what island life is all about. 'I've always been fascinated by islands, each one a microcosm that tells us something different about our world. And Australia's islands have it all: exotic creatures, spectacular marine life, and of course the different people who inhabit them. Whether they're relative newcomers or they've lived there for generations, these are the resourceful, extraordinary people who call these islands home. This is my voyage around the adventure playgrounds, the best-kept secrets and the astonishing surprises of the Islands of Australia.' - Martin Clunes
Neil's stag night turns into a nightmare when he is flown drugged to a remote Scottish island and left naked and penniless. Now he has only three days to get to London for his wedding...
The small coastal town of East Lee, in Suffolk, is thrown into turmoil when Lorraine, a teenage girl, goes missing and is found murdered. Shock and horror sweep the inhabitants of the town, including the newly merged family of Rosie and her two children Jamie and Livvy and her new partner Ben and his two teenage children Rob and Jess. Their fast approaching family holiday is overshadowed by the threat that a killer might be present in the midst of their 'safe' town.
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