"Actor: Neil Morrissey"

  • Carrie And Barrie - Series 1Carrie And Barrie - Series 1 | DVD | (31/10/2005) from £5.91   |  Saving you £14.08 (238.24%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Carrie And Barrie re-unites Neil Morrisey with the team behind Men Behaving Badly. Morrisey stars as part-time cabbie Barry and Claire Rushbrook is his wife Carrie. Faced with the daily challenge of keeping the spice in their marriage alive and dealing with Barry's teenage daughter from his first marriage life could be easier! Fortunately - or not - they have Kirk (The Fast Show's Mark Williams) a man as simple as Barry is complicated a

  • Maisy - Colours And CountingMaisy - Colours And Counting | DVD | (10/07/2006) from £9.99   |  Saving you £-4.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Maisy returns for more educational fun!

  • Bob The Builder - A Christmas To RememberBob The Builder - A Christmas To Remember | DVD | (03/11/2003) from £11.01   |  Saving you £5.98 (54.31%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Includes: 'A Christmas to Remember' and 'Bob's White Christmas'. Featuring a festive feature length adventure with Bob The Builder. Includes the music videos 'Can We Fix It?' and 'Mambo No 5'.

  • Men Behaving Badly - Jingle B***s! [1997]Men Behaving Badly - Jingle B***s! | DVD | (07/10/2002) from £8.04   |  Saving you £-2.05 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Includes the classic Christmas special plus a bumper selection of outtakes and bloopers!

  • Maisy - Animals [DVD]Maisy - Animals | DVD | (09/08/2010) from £5.38   |  Saving you £-0.39 (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Learn all about animals with Maisy Episodes Comprise: Sheep Kangaroo Dolphin Rabbit Meow Dog Fleas Spots Farm Nest

  • Waterloo Road Series 4 - Spring Term (series 4 part 2) [DVD] [2009]Waterloo Road Series 4 - Spring Term (series 4 part 2) | DVD | (26/04/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Waterloo Road: Series 4 - Spring (3 Discs)

  • Maisy Discovers [DVD]Maisy Discovers | DVD | (12/07/2010) from £6.73   |  Saving you £-1.74 (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Discover & explore with Maisy. Episodes Comprise: Ball Bike Panda Treasure Lemonade Stick Teles Puzzle Hiccups Hats Feather

  • Men Behaving Badly: Series One [1992]Men Behaving Badly: Series One | DVD | (01/05/2000) from £6.98   |  Saving you £-0.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The pageant of boorishness and slobbery known as Men Behaving Badly launched itself upon an unsuspecting audience in 1992. Over the course of six episodes, Gary (Martin Clunes), the disgruntled manager of a security alarm company, struggles to break up with his long-suffering girlfriend Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) while competing with his aimless flatmate Dermot (Harry Enfield) for the attentions of their fetching new upstairs neighbour Deborah (Leslie Ash). The plots are built on contrivances like a chess match over opera tickets or an attempt at seduction via a synthesized flamenco guitar, but the humor always springs from the petty, careless, and generally inane behavior of Dermot and Gary. Gary persuades Dorothy to accept an open relationship, then becomes consumed with jealousy when she sees another man; Dermot tries to persuade Deborah to relieve their basic needs while her boyfriend is in Singapore. It could be tiresome squalor--and according to reviews, the American remake of the show (featuring Rob Schneider and Ron Eldard) was just that--but Clunes and Enfield invest this pair of clods with enough humanity to make their mishaps both excruciating and funny. Enfield left after this first sextet of episodes; Clunes and Enfield's replacement Neil Morrissey took the show to five more series, but Enfield's charming dimness makes this first series worth a look. --Bret Fetzer

  • Maisy On The Go [DVD]Maisy On The Go | DVD | (09/08/2010) from £4.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Episodes Comprise: Train Bus Boat Plane Toot Go Wheel Ferry Clouds Sky Rowing

  • Men Behaving Badly - Series 2 [1992]Men Behaving Badly - Series 2 | DVD | (05/06/2000) from £4.99   |  Saving you £15.00 (300.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    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' 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 2 includes: "Gary and Tony", in which Tony moves into the Gary's flat and makes his first disastrous attempt to woo upstairs-neighbour Deborah; "Rent Boy" in which Gary thinks Tony is gay; "How to Bump Your Girlfriend" in which no sooner has Tony got back together with his old girlfriend and filled her in about Gary ("nice bloke, ears like the FA Cup") than he decides to give her the shove; "Troublesome Twelve Inch" in which Gary tries to sell a rare record belonging to Dorothy without her knowing; "Going Nowhere" in which Tony buys a van to impress Deborah who in turn gets stuck in a lift with Gary; and "People Behaving Irritatingly" in which Tony's brother and missus visit the flat much to Gary's annoyance ("It's not enough that they were at it all last night, now they're trying to set up a national sperm bank in my bath.) --Clark Collis

  • Bob The Builder - Project: Build It! - Chip Off The Old BlockBob The Builder - Project: Build It! - Chip Off The Old Block | DVD | (18/07/2005) from £4.98   |  Saving you £8.01 (160.84%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Bob and friends are back with another collection of fun-packed adventures! In Chip Off The Old Block the machines want Wendy to live in Sunflower Valley with them but what do they do with Bob's old yard? Scoop tries to find a local builder to take over the yard until Spud reminds him that Bob is a chip off the old block because his dad Robert used to be a builder! Episodes comprise: Scoop's Recruit Where's Robert? Wendy's Welcome Roley's New Friend and Two Scoops.

  • Men Behaving Badly - Series 3 [1992]Men Behaving Badly - Series 3 | DVD | (05/06/2000) from £4.75   |  Saving you £15.24 (320.84%)   |  RRP £19.99

    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 3 includes: "Lovers" in which Gary becomes worried that he hasn't slept with enough women; "Bed" in which Dorothy and Gary experience problems in the boudoir ("What's the matter? We always have sex after I've cooked for us. That's why I do it."); "Casual Ties" in which a depressed Deborah decides to sell her flat and go travelling, while Tony fails to cheer her up by impersonating different types of Cheese; "Weekend" in which Tony gets a job at The Crown; "Cleaning Lady" in which Tony reconsiders his professional options ("I could be an escort." "What, a car?" asks Gary); "Marriage" in which Gary joins Dorothy for a candlelit dinner ("Why she couldn't find a restaurant with proper lighting I don't know"). --Clark Collis

  • Bob The Builder - Bob's Winning Team [1999]Bob The Builder - Bob's Winning Team | DVD | (22/03/2004) from £6.94   |  Saving you £6.05 (87.18%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Bob's Winning Team is an action packed sporting themed video featuring Bob The Builder and friends. Episode titles: Eskimo Bob Clumsy Roley One Shot Wendy Bob On The Run Bob's Barnraising Pilchard Goes Fishing Wendy's Big Match Wendy's Tennis Court.

  • Men Behaving Badly - Series 4 [1992]Men Behaving Badly - Series 4 | DVD | (03/07/2000) from £3.50   |  Saving you £16.49 (471.14%)   |  RRP £19.99

    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 4 includes: "Babies" in which Dorothy gets broody. ("I suppose the big question is do I really want children with a man who still has a Fungus the Bogeyman pillowcase."; "Infidelity" in which Gary thinks Dorothy may be having an affair; "Pornography" in which Deborah invites Dorothy and her new boyfriend to a dinner party, much to Gary's chagrin; "3 Girlfriends" in which Dorothy has some unpleasant news for Gary; "Drunk" in which Gary's fresh start with Dorothy is put at risk by his local's extensive range of guest lagers; "In Bed with Dorothy" in which Dorothy's recuperative powers are tested following an appendectomy when Gary "shoulders the burden of caring for her". Meanwhile Tony discovers he needs glasses ("No one in our family wears glasses. We just go from brilliant eyesight to ... dead."); "Playing Away" in which Gary harbours hopes that a creative-writing course he is attending with Deborah will turn into a dirty one. --Clark Collis

  • Bob The Builder - The Great Race / Scoop The Disco DiggerBob The Builder - The Great Race / Scoop The Disco Digger | DVD | (05/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Two great sets of adventures with Bob the Builder and his friends! The Great Race: Bob's Egg And Spoon Race Racing Muck Pilot Spud Mr Bentley's Trains Spud The Musketeer. Also includes the mini-adventures Sporty Spud Bob's Bucket and Lotty And The Tree Stump. Scoop The Disco Digger: Scoop The Disco Digger Bob The Farmer Spud's Statue Travis' Busy Day Muck's Surprise. Also includes the mini-adventures Mrs Potts' Paint Pots Barn Dance Spud Sleepless Lotty

  • Bob The Builder - Scrambler To The RescueBob The Builder - Scrambler To The Rescue | DVD | (05/11/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    More adventures with Bob the Builder and friends.

  • Men Behaving Badly - Last OrdersMen Behaving Badly - Last Orders | DVD | (01/01/2008) from £8.47   |  Saving you £-2.48 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Men Behaving Badly - The Final Trilogy.Performance:Sex is beautiful and natural, until Gary and Dorothy decide they want to make a baby. Tony is about to move in with Deborah when she goes into hospital with a bad leg. Tony faces up to the dilemma could he live with a one-legged woman but not to worry, the most important thing is: it's Karaoke Night at The Crown.Gary In Love:Dazzled by the prospect of a free hotel suite, Deborah, Tony and Dorothy join Gary for a weekend in Worthing in November. Tony and Gary get drunk and smuggles a municipal landmark back to their hotel, then wonder how to dispose of it. Dorothy thinks she is pregnant and Gary thinks he is falling in love with Wendy. Tony decides only he can sort it out...Delivery:Tony has got a job as a postman and is finally taking life seriously - too seriously for Deborah who realises she preferred him when he was carefree and stupid. Gary's office is closing down, not that he can bring himself to tell the staff. Dorothy is very pregnant and already worried about having another helpless flatulent, breast-fixated little bastard in the house...

  • Waterloo Road: Legends [DVD]Waterloo Road: Legends | DVD | (16/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    There's never a dull day at Waterloo Road School. Rarely a day that isn't interrupted by kicking screaming sulking protesting.. and that's just the teachers. Yet amongst all the behavior and misbehavior are some episodes that stand out for the drama the excitement the sadness the revelation about just for all the bravado how human we really are. They are an example of the best of Waterloo Road. The headline grabbing events that have become The Legends of Waterloo Road. Features: Waterloo Road students take a school trip... to prison Pupil Maxine discovers the fatal truth about her lover Earl Career's Day brings eye-catching glamour to school along with a very arresting copper Waterloo Road joins forces with John Fosters School for the welcome - and riot - of a lifetime While one teacher Ruby falls into a drug-induced breakdown the others undertake a Calendar Girls style calendar shoot Young Sambucca faces her final hours surrounded by friends and family

  • Maisy's Farm [2001]Maisy's Farm | DVD | (22/10/2001) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-14.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Have fun on the farm with Maisy and her friends. The episodes are 'Spring' 'Summer' 'Autumn' 'Winter' 'Duckling' 'Breakfast' 'Toot Toot' 'Shopping' 'Bugs' and 'Mountain'.

  • I Bought A Vampire MotorcycleI Bought A Vampire Motorcycle | DVD | (24/10/2005) from £15.38   |  Saving you £-5.39 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Just as silly as it sounds but twice as funny! This refreshingly effective British horror spoof throws caution to the wind and entrails to the floor when biker Noddy (Morrissey) buys a classic Norton with a dark history. Garage bound by day at night the satanic cycle fuels up on the blood of Hell's Angels traffic wardens and street walkers. What follows provides the hilariously imaginative re-working of every scene you'd expect from any self-respecting vamp flick but set on two wh

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