Surgical Spirit: The Complete Fourth Series
Trisha Goddard the Queen of talk television launches her very first fitness DVD to co-inside with her 50th birthday! This DVD is for anyone who want to look and feel younger more healthy and stay that way. Together with her personal trainer Ben Price Trisha has put together a three stage exercise programme - and it's one that doesn't leave you in a sweaty heap at the end! Trisha reveals the secret of feeling younger and fitter - whatever your age. And she reveals the secrets of her exercise regime that saw her drop from a size 18 to a size 10. To help you succeed on the journey to a better and fitter you Britain's most celebrated psychological performance Coach Jamil Qureshi gives you a personal one on one relaxation technique to boost your will power and self image.
Victim is quite simply a watershed moment in cinema history. The first mainstream film to portray sympathetically and realistically homosexual society, it did so at a time when homosexuality was still a crime in Britain. Janet Green and John McCormick's screenplay makes Dirk Bogarde's Melville Farr a deeply conflicted man; married and in love with his wife, he also has relationships with men; while as a lawyer he is bound to uphold the law, even as he is compelled to break it. When Jack Barrett (a young Peter McEnery) commits suicide to avoid the consequences of blackmail, Farr sees this as murder, and decides to end the extortion even if it costs him his career. Rather more skilfully plotted than it initially appears, Victim generates considerable tension, and boasts fine performances from an ensemble cast including Sylvia Syms as Farr's wife, Norman Bird, Donald Churchill and John Barrie. Basil Dearden, who memorably featured Bogarde in an early role in The Blue Lamp (1950), directs with professional assurance. Not just a historical document--though the location footage of central London circa 1961 is fascinating in its own right--Victim was instrumental in changing attitudes, which led to the decriminalisation of homosexuality. A turning point for Bogarde too, the film marked a move from matinee idol to the more serious fare of The Servant (1963) and Darling (1965). On the DVD: Victim is presented in an anamorphically enhanced 16:9 transfer, which beautifully captures the noir-ish black-and-white cinematography of Otto Heller. There is occasional print damage, but it is minimal and doesn't distract from the film. The mono sound is very good. The disc also includes the original trailer, an annotated gallery of production photographs and a 28-minute television interview with Dirk Bogarde. This excellent feature was filmed in the actor's house just prior to the release of Victim and finds him discussing his career with particular reference to Hunted (1952), the Doctor comedies, Song Without End (1960) and his latest, "bitterly controversial" picture, which he says couldn't have been made even two years earlier. --Gary S Dalkin
A special military unit ventures into the de-militarized zone (DMZ) of Korea to destroy a North Korean nuclear power plant slated to start producing nuclear weapons...
Consultant surgeon Sheila Sabatini rules her operating theatre with a sharp tongue and a withering sense of humour. Her dedication and determination to succeed in a male-dominated world make her a force to be reckoned with and her colleagues at the Gillies Hospital have learned the hard way not to mess with her! Sheila's intimidating manner may hide a soft centre but only those who dare to get close enough discover that; they include Deputy Unit Manager and best friend Joyce and anaesthetist Jonathan Haslam a man brave enough to pursue a romantic relationship with the spiky Mrs. Sabatini... Nichola McAuliffe gives a memorable performance as Sheila Sabatini with Duncan Preston starring alongside her as Jonathan Haslam. Surgical Spirit was a huge success with the viewing public running for seven series between 1989 and 1995. This seventh and final series was originally screened in 1995.
What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy. Just ask Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home.
Rebus is a British Crime series based on the novels of Ian Rankin the UK's number 1 bestselling crime author. Detective Inspector John Rebus of Edinburgh CID is played by Ken Stott. Rebus takes to the streets in search of the criminals committing murders.
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Ed (Jeff Daniels – Dumb and Dumber) lies awake in bed at 3:15AM. His wife has not come home. With no clues to where she may have gone, Ed gradually descends into madness and is unable to sleep. Life inside his house becomes claustrophobic and surreal, pushing him to confront his darkest secrets.
On an abandoned oil rig in the middle of the North Sea Dr. Christine Hansen (Saskia Gould) is charged with the task of testing an experimental fluid that could revolutionise the oil industry. A crew of engineers accompany Hansen but within hours one of them goes missing in mysterious circumstances. Things quickly go from bad to worse when an environmental activist and his associate seize control of the rig and hold everyone hostage. However soon the captors and captives will have to
Before live opera telecasts became regular television events The Grater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association ( WETA ) embarked on an ambitious project. In the summer of 1974 WETA began videotaping live operatic and concert performances at the Filene Center Auditorium in Wolf Trap Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna Virginia for broadcast in a series entitled In Performance at Wolf Trap. The overwhelming success of the series proved to public television stations throughout the country that audiences were eager for this kind of programming.In 1976 In Performance at Wolf Trap presented Beverly Sills in one of her most celebrated portrayals that of Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata. Just months earlier Sills had performed the role at the Metropolitan Opera to great acclaim.
A collection of five classic musical films starring the singing star Deanna Durbin. The box set features: Up in Central Park Hers to Hold Nice Girl? It Started with Eve and His Butler's Sister.
In this sequel to DR GOLDFOOT AND THE BIKINI MACHINE, the scheming Dr. Goldfoot is back and determined to conquer the world yet again! This time, Dr. G. intends to undermine America by unleashing an army of voluptuous, exploding female robots. He sends these beautiful weapons of mass destruction out into the world, each one programmed to seduce high-ranking generals of NATO countries and then blow them up! The bad doctor's plan is nefarious: start a war between the US and the USSR. Fortunately for the citizens of the globe, suave secret agent Bill Dexter (Fabian) is out to foil Goldfoot's plans, which involve kidnapping a prominent American general who bears a striking resemblance to Goldfoot
Known to many as 'The Cherokee Cowboy' Ray Price delivers a memorable evening in this up-close and personal performance from a legend of country music. Filmed at Doc Severinsen's during the mid-80s this rare footage shows an unguarded performance in front of an appreciative audience as he performs hits including San Antonio Rose City Lights and Crazy Arms. Tracklisting: 1. San Antonio Rose 2. Crazy 3. Crazy Arms 4. Heartaches By The Number 5. City Lights 6. Spanish Eyes 7. Burning Memories 8. Forty And Fading 9. Help Me Make It Through The Night 10. Night Life 11. What Am I Gonna Do Without You 12. For The Good Times
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Although crime-writer-turned-detective Jason King, as played by the deep-voiced Peter Wyngarde, was the star supporting character of the 1969-70 series Department S, he seemed rather diminished when given a show of his own, thus robbing him of the straight characters necessary to show off his flamboyance. Jason King also ditched the impossible mysteries of the parent series in favour of more ordinary puzzles that the Saint or any other two-fisted hero could have solved without having to spend so much on fabulous fashion gear. That said, Wyngarde is well-matched by his foils, the value-for-money hams Dennis Price and Ronald Lacey, as the government agents who forced Jason to catch villains for them by threatening to turn him in for failing to pay his back taxes on the earnings of his bestsellers. Jason King was also the only hero on television who would take any brutal beating from the bad guys and shrug it off, only to become quite agitated when they threatened to slice his suits to bits. Volume One includes: "Wanna Buy a Television Series", in which Jason pitches a series based on his books, with guest star Anna Palk; and "A Page Before Dying" wherein Jason's latest book gives away spy secrets, and he's kidnapped to East Germany. --Kim Newman
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