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  • Endeavour [DVD]Endeavour | DVD | (09/01/2012) from £9.37   |  Saving you £6.61 (103.61%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Set in 1965, the story follows the hunt for a missing school girl which draws Endeavour Morse to the place which will ultimately shape and define his destiny - Oxford.Deep in full-blown murder investigation and led by Detective Inspector Fred Thursday, Endeavour finds himself side-lined, discredited and at a dead end. Facing down the demons of his past, Endeavour begins his own quest in pursuit of justice, risking all in the hunt for a truth that will haunt him for the rest of his days.

  • VoyeurVoyeur | DVD | (09/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    A committed career man risks all after seeing the stunning Gia (Shauna O'Brien) naked on video. His life begins to spin out of control as fantasy turns to obsession and he begins to follow her everywhere...

  • Teachers - Series 1 [2001]Teachers - Series 1 | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £13.98   |  Saving you £8.00 (66.72%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The debut series of Channel 4's comedy drama revolves around the lives loves and lost homework of a young group of school teachers. Andrew Lincoln stars as Simon a reckless English teacher whose enthusiasm is somewhat eroded by his sharp-tongued and uninspired Year Eights.

  • Teachers - Series 2 [2002]Teachers - Series 2 | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £6.42   |  Saving you £18.57 (289.25%)   |  RRP £24.99

    The lives and lifestyles of a group of young comprehensive school teachers in Bristol forms the backdrop for the second series of this original drama series. Starring Andrew Lincoln Teachers is set in the fictional Summerdown Comprehensive where a mix of seasoned and young teachers and some raucous pupils makes for some humorous incidents. Set as much out of the classroom as in it this is a contemporary light-hearted series where the staff find their lives just as problematic after school.

  • Teachers - Series 3Teachers - Series 3 | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £13.98   |  Saving you £18.00 (150.13%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Kurt Brian Penny Matt and Lindsay are the teachers no parent would want teaching their kids and they're back for a new 13 part series that sees them making friends falling out trying to figure out the opposite sex smoking in the playground and dealing with lippy pupils. It's business as usual for the young teachers specialising in immaturity rather than the traditional subjects. Brian and Kurt are still dreaming of getting laid and they've met their match with new biology teacher Lindsay - she can drink a pint in 1.3 seconds she likes curry and she can out-blunt any of the boys! Back in the photocopier room Matt (married with kids) and Penny have managed to find the perfect work/play balance and are enjoying some extra curricular activity of their own. And what of everyone's favourite teacher who quit teaching to go travelling in the last series? Andrew Lincoln returns as Simon and he doesn't receive the welcome he had hoped for when he surprises his old mates.

  • Gone [DVD]Gone | DVD | (08/06/2015) from £5.49   |  Saving you £9.50 (173.04%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Even though there’s an increasing number of horror movies right now, not least ones with characters left open in unfamiliar surroundings (Wolf Creek, Hostel, Vacancy--and plenty more besides), it’s worth making some time in your life for Gone. It’s a small British film, shot in Australia, with a lot more bite than you’d expect it to have. Here, the lead characters in question are a pair of in-love backpackers, who, while rambling across Australian desert, meet a stranger on their travels. Things, without giving too much away, escalate from there, but thanks to the wise restraint of first-time director Ringan Ledwidge, events in Gone are kept very taut and extremely tense. Eschewing gimmicks and gore, instead the film is very focused, perhaps a little unambitious, but nonetheless highly effective. Ledwidge’s cast serve him very well, too. Shaun Evans and Amelia Warner are effective as the backpackers, but it’s Scott Mechlowicz stranger you’ll be talking about once Gone’s credits roll. That, and the superb photography, that delivers some wonderful frames from the terrific Australian scenery. Some may find the relatively slow pace a little troubling, and there isn’t much in the way of surprise in Gone’s locker. But as a small, quietly effective little horror, you won’t feel cheated by it at all. --Jon Foster

  • Endeavour: Series 1 [DVD]Endeavour: Series 1 | DVD | (06/05/2013) from £7.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Following the overwhelming success of the one-off Inspector Morse prequel, Endeavour returns for it's first series. Shaun Evans (The Take, The Last Weekend, Silk) stars as Police Constable Endeavour Morse in four new films written by Lewis creator and Morse writer Russell Lewis. Roger Allam (The Jury, Parade's End, The Thick of It) returns as Endeavour's senior partner, Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and Sean Rigby takes on the role of a young PC Strange--the character who appeared in the ...

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