Based on RC Sherriff's play and novel of the same name JOURNEY'S END is set in March 1918 as C-Company, led by a war-weary Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin) arrives in northern France to take its turn in the front-line trenches. Told that a German offensive is imminent Stanhope drowns his fears in whisky whilst the officers (Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Tom Sturridge) and their cook (Toby Jones) attempt to distract themselves in their dugout with talk of food and life before war. They are joined by Raleigh (Asa Butterfield), a young new officer fresh out of training excited about his first real posting, and a chance to serve under Stanhope. Raleigh's naivety serves as a stark contrast to the other men's impending fear as the tension rises and the attack draws ever closer.
Corporal Gary McLintoch (Greg McHugh) returns for a second series of his hit sitcom. This time Gary Jacko Adam and Charlie face fresh challenges as they miss their flight home from Afghanistan audition for an army advert protect Barack Obama from giant rabbits and try to find a tank they've lost. Complete with all new monologues from Gary flashier flashbacks from the boys in Afghanistan and the return of Sergeant Thomson Captain Fanshaw Gary's Dad & his best friend Julie Gary: Tank Commander and his troops are all present and correct for Series 2. Fall in and fall about laughing.
Plenty of musical fun with all your Balamory friends! Broken Down Bus: It is snowing in Balamory and Edie goes missing but Spencer is relying on her to transport the steel band instruments to the Day Centre. Can PC Plum find her before the concert? Marching Band: Suzie Sweet is set to head the Balamory marching band and she needs to find her rhythm. Penny and Spencer give her some advice but it's Josie who gets her marching in time to the music and ready to lead the
Rev is a contemporary sitcom about the enormous daily frustrations and moral conflicts of the Rev Andrew Smallbone (played by Tom Hollander). He's a Church of England vicar newly promoted from a sleepy rural parish to the busy socially-divided world of St Botolph's in Kennington South London. It's a very modern world he has no experience of... And it shows.
Based on RC Sherriff's play and novel of the same name JOURNEY'S END is set in March 1918 as C-Company, led by a war-weary Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin) arrives in northern France to take its turn in the front-line trenches. Told that a German offensive is imminent Stanhope drowns his fears in whisky whilst the officers (Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Tom Sturridge) and their cook (Toby Jones) attempt to distract themselves in their dugout with talk of food and life before war. They are joined by Raleigh (Asa Butterfield), a young new officer fresh out of training excited about his first real posting, and a chance to serve under Stanhope. Raleigh's naivety serves as a stark contrast to the other men's impending fear as the tension rises and the attack draws ever closer.
Five fun-packed episodes from Balamory!
What's the story in Balamory? Where would you like to go? Join the residents of Balamory as they explore the island and beyond in their Days Out! Big City: Archie plans to take his nephew on a visit to the big city but he is worried about how busy it will be. PC Plum gives him some advice on how to cross the road safely. Beach Ball: Josie Jump wants to take the children to the beach to play a game but her ball has a puncture. Edie comes up with a very clever solution
Director Tony Britten's adaptation of this evergreen comedy, shot entirely on location in and around the Jacobean Wiveton Hall in North Norfolk, stays faithful to Oliver Goldsmith's original text, at the same time making the play Relevant for a modern television audience the cast includes a host of theatre and television stars Polly Hemingway, Ian Redford, Miles Jupp, Susannah Fielding, Holly Gilbert, Mark Dexter, Joseph Thompson and Roy Marsden. Made for Sky Arts and presented in five episodes, the two disc set also contains a video diary by actor/comedian Miles Jupp, who plays a definitive Tony Lumpkin in the series, actor’s workshops with writer/director Tony Britten and the cast, as well as a one hour documentary exploring Goldsmiths life and work, written and presented by Simon Butteriss entitled A Gooseberry Fool Oliver Goldsmith Stoops to Conquer. Capriol Films 'She Stoops to Conquer' premiered on Sky Arts to great critical and audience acclaim, both for its attention to textural detail and the beauty and quality of its visual style. 'She Stoops to Conquer' has recently had a very successful three month season at the National Theatre that has raised the profile of this great period comedy.
Here is Miss Hoolie to tell us that story - but how does it all begin? Join in the fun when Miss Hoolie and friends share their favourite stories. Jungle Story: Miss Hoolie asks Josie Jump to tell the children a story all about animals. PC Plum is too busy to help her so she calls on Edie McCredie who inspires her with tales from the African jungle. Sound Story: Edie needs a story tape for the children on her bus and Miss Hoolie suggests Goldilocks and the Three Be
Three groovy episodes of the award-winning show! Ceilidh: Miss Hoolie decides to hold a ceilidh at the nursery and Suzie offers to organise everything. With the help of Spencer and Josie the dance is a great success. Disco: Miss Hoolie asks PC Plum to organise a disco for the children but he doesn't know much about music. Josie teaches him some dance moves and Spencer gives him so tips on how to be a DJ. Indian Wedding: Suzie is organising an Indian we
Three special seasonal episodes from the award-winning show! Panto - A very special episode in which PC Plum puts on a performance of Cinderella in the village hall. Miss Hoolie takes the starring role with Archie and Plum as the Ugly Sisters. Includes 8 minutes not seen on television. Snow - It's a snowy day in Balamory and PC Plum is worried about Mrs MacLeod as she isn't able to go out. Archie invents a snow machine to turn her house into a winter wonderland. Ice Skat
Have fun with all your friends from Balamory - whatever the weather! Reflections: When Archie sees a puddle outside the nursery it gives him an idea for a new invention but he needs to think of a game to go with it. Josie Jump comes to the rescue when she finds an old hat. The Puddle Walk: Miss Hoolie finds some muddy footprints at the nursery and asks PC Plum to solve the mystery. Spencer then helps him to make a puddle walk a memorable event for the nursery children
'Balamory: Mysteries with PC Plum' is the world's first soap for pre-school chiildren. Balamory combines storytelling great characters and light learning to provide pre-school children with a unique and memorable experience. Episodes are: 'The Missing Scarecrow' 'The Sing Along Machine' and 'Litter Bug'. The Missing Scarecrow - when Miss Hoolie's scarecrow goes missing Edi McCredie asks for PC Plum's help. The Sing Along Machine - after a noisy night no one in Balamory has mana
Balamory Seeking Santa: An exclusive episode never seen on TV! It's the day of the nursery Christmas party and Miss Hoolie asks PC Plum to dress up as Santa and bring some Santa wishes for the children. Suzie Sweet promises to ""make the impossible possible"" and heads off to the Arctic Circle with Penny. They have a snowy adventure looking for Santa - but how will they be able to bring Santa wishes back to Balamory? Snowflake Fairy: A specially extended winter episode
The world's first soap for pre-school children. Balamory combines storytelling great characters and light learning to provide pre-school children with a unique and memorable experience.
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