The Complete Collection Written By John Sullivan Starring David Jason & Nicholas Lyndhurst, Lennard Pearce & Buster Merryfield The first ever episode of Only Fools and Horses was broadcast in September 1981. Over seven series and fifteen specials, Del, Rodders and the gang have given us so many precious moments the chandelier incident, the yuppy bar fall, the Batman and Robin chase but it is the characters, the storylines and the great scripts that have earned Only Fools and Horses the enduring love of the public. Every lovely jubbly, every exhaust-smoking trip of the Reliant Robin and every tear-filled twist kept millions of viewers glued. And they are all here - in the complete story of the Trotters of Nelson Mandela House: from the very first scam to the final bonjour'. INCLUDES ALL 7 SERIES AND 15 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ON 19 DISCS Also includes The Story of Only Fools and Horses' behind the scenes special DVD from 2002.
When Peckham’s finest second-hand car trader Boycie learns that the dreaded Driscoll Brothers have ‘Somehow’ got it into their heads that he grassed them up to the police he has little choice but to go on the run. Fancying himself in the role of country squire he drags long suffering wife Marlene and teenage son Tyler to the wilds of Shropshire and their new home Winterdown Farm.;But any notion of their new life being all country fairs and fox hunts quickly evaporates when they realise that they have also taken on the local yokels that are the farm’s staff: Elgin “farm manager” Sparrowhawk unlucky- in-love herdsman Bryan simple minded crops man Jed and housekeeper and village gossip Mrs Cakeworthy. On top of this things get off to a less than perfect start with their new neighbour patriotic Welshman Llewellyn. Will Boycie ever fit in with the landed gentry? Will Marlene ever get used to the ‘unnaturally’ quiet country nights? Will the Driscoll Brothers ever catch up with them? And will Mrs Cakeworthy ever actually do any housework?
Boycie - the wheeler dealer from the nations favourite Only Fools And Horses - is in trouble. Local mobsters the Driscoll brothers believe that the tashed one has grassed them up to the Police. Demonstrating his usual steel back bone Boycie decides to quickly uproot from the suburb of Peckham and whisk his family away from danger to start a new life in the countryside. As ever Boycie has idea's above his station but that's not going to deter him from re-inventing himself as a 'gentlemen farmer'!
Both a critical and ratings success on its original ITV transmission The Sandbaggers was lauded in 2003 by the New York Times as being ""The best spy series in TV history"". 'The Sandbaggers' is a nickname for the Special Section of the British Secret Service - a team of special agents who were deployed during the Cold War. Run by the dour single-minded Neil Burnside (Roy Marsden) the 'Sandbaggers' are headed by the brash but conscientious Willie Caine (Ray Lonnen). In
Bringing the Pythonesque humour of cult Radio 4 series The Burkiss Way to television this surreal satirical soap opera/sketch show was the first TV series from multi-award-winning screenwriters Andrew Marshall and David Renwick.
Both a critical and ratings success on its original ITV transmission The Sandbaggers was lauded in 2003 by the New York Times as being ""The best spy series in TV history"". 'The Sandbaggers' is a nickname for the Special Section of the British Secret Service - a team of special agents who were deployed during the Cold War. Run by the dour single-minded Neil Burnside (Roy Marsden) the 'Sandbaggers' are headed by the brash but conscientious Willie Caine (Ray Lonnen). In a game of cat-and-mouse between foreign powers the stakes are high and the chances of a Sandbagger being killed in action is not small. An ex-Sandbagger himself Burnside must try to keep his operatives alive while contending with the political machinations and dictates of the government. Features the complete third series. Episodes Comprise: 1. All In A Good Cause 2. To Hell With Justice 3. Unusual Approach 4. My Name Is Anna Wiseman 5. Sometimes We Play Dirty Too 6. Who Needs Enemies 7. Opposite Numbers
In John Sullivan's Only Fools and Horses spin-off The Green Green Grass Boycie and Marlene are off to pastures new as they swap their Peckham mansion for a rambling farmhouse in the middle of the Shropshire countryside.
Adapting to life on Winterdown Farm continues to be less than smooth for the Boyce's. When Marlene throes Boycie out of the house Bryan is all too willing to share his home with his boss. Unluckily for Boycie Bryan's home is a caravan that has only one bed (and that's being used by a sickly sheep). Boycie continues to tread dangerous ground when he sets up a secret distillery on the farm. But things get a lot more dangerous when the Driscoll brothers come knocking. And while Boycie believes a Knighthood is on the horizon Marlene takes up photography making a charity calendar with very revealing results. Meanwhile Elgin and co think they're on to an earner when they meet a couple of paranormal investigators seeking evidence of the afterlife. But just who is pulling the wool over whose eyes? When The Antiques Roadshow comes to town an unenthused Boycie has a change of heart when the staff unearths what could possibly be a piece of long lost treasure. And Boycie and Marlene face up to some shocking news as they prepare to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Episodes Comprise: 1. But Is It Art? 2. The Lonely Herdsman 3. If You Go Down to the Woods 4. Sweet Sorrow 5. Fifteen Minutes 6. The Final Curtain 7. Lust in Translation 8. The Special Relationship
It Takes a Worried Man hilariously charts the burgeoning mid-life crisis of Philip Roath – a thirty-something insurance salesman whose confidence is diminishing as rapidly as his hair and teeth.
Co-written by and starring Peter Tilbury, the BAFTA-nominated creator of Shelley, It Takes a Worried Man hilariously charts the burgeoning mid-life crisis of Philip Roath - a divorced thirty-something insurance salesman whose confidence is diminishing as rapidly as his hair and teeth. This third and final series sees Roath's relationship with girlfriend Liz taking an increasingly rocky path, and his despondency deepens as the prospect of redundancy rears its ugly head. While his boss - aka T...
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