Emmy Award-winner Kelsey Grammer is Frasier - the hilarious psychiatrist first seen on TV's Cheers and subsequently the star of this smash-hit comedy series. Frasier: Season 9 features 24 hilarious episodes - reuniting you with Frasier and the gang!
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Deviant, multi-stranded black comedy set in the dark underbelly of modern Berlin. The story follows a group of deadbeats as they act out their bizarre and twisted plans to hit the big time. Satanists, prostitutes, artists and thieves are just some of the unsavoury characters looming large in this anarchically offbeat urban parody.
A Series About Life After Life After more than a year as a grim reaper George (Muth) has realized that being a teenager in the afterlife is as complex as in real life. There are still unrequited crushes agonizing dilemmas and the occasional bad attitude. Along with her kooky co-reapers Mason (Callum Blue) Daisy (Laura Harris) Roxy (Jasmine Guy) and Rube (Mandy Patinkin) George struggles to collect souls while managing her own awkward development - into an adult reaper! Episodes comprise: 1. Send In The Clown 2. The Ledger 3. Ghost Story 4. The Shallow End 5. Hurry 6. In Escrow 7. Rites Of Passage 8. The Escape Artist 9. Be Still My Heart 10. Death Defying 11. Ashes To Ashes 12. Forget Me Not 13. Last Call 14. Always 15. Haunted
When Mikey (Michael B. Jordan) is dumped by his wife his best friends Jason (Zac Efron) and Daniel (Miles Teller) make a pact to remain single with him until he gets back into the whirlwind of the New York dating game. But when Jason meets Ellie (Imogen Poots) and Daniel's friendship with Chelsea (Mackenzie Davis) turns into something more the guys realise that the line between casual dating and a serious relationship is more complicated than they thought.
Roger who has lost his mother is living separated from his father. As he and his friend J.P. are two of the biggest fans of the Los Angeles baseball team he has got only two dreams: Living together with a real family and LA winning the championship. As he is praying for these two things to happen some angels show up in order to help him - but he is the only one to see them and believe in them. Fortunately the coach of the baseball team sees his abilities and so LA has a run to the f
This multi-award winning TV comedy show is set in the offices of 'Globelink News' a TV new company whose millionaire tycoon owner prefers a more sensationalist stance in presenting the day's events... Each episode of the show was recorded close to transmission allowing script changes to incorporate maximum topicality! Series 1: 1. A New Dawn 2. Sally's Arrival 3. A Clash Of Interests 4. A Blast From The Past 5. Old Father Time 6. Special Branch Raid The Newsroom 7. Stress T
The Prime Minister decides to reshuffle his cabinet in an attempt to look like he's doing something. Except no-one with any sense wants to join him on the bridge as the ship appears to be going down. So his chief enforcer Malcolm Tucker is having a hard time finding ministers prepared to volunteer for suicide watch in the run up to the general election. Enter Nicola Murray MP: a woman so far down the list that Malcolm doesn't even have a file on her but who can be flattered and bullied into accepting the Cabinet post that no-one wants: Secretary of State for Social Affairs and Citizenship. Nicola's got plenty of ideas though - but ideas cost money and in the current climate that means trouble. This series follows Nicola and her used-up team of advisors as they struggle to achieve anything at all under Malcolm's watchful eye. Elsewhere Nicola's opposite number Peter Mannion and his team finally sense victory is within their grasp even if they aren't too sure what to do with it when they get it. Being in power is a good thing right?
The infamous institution opens it's doors to a new generation. But finances are tight and it's up to the girls to save the school from impending bankruptcy.
Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald) is approaching her sixteenth birthday, but sees little to celebrate about: her family have, in any case, forgotten her big day, and she is suffering from a severe bout of unrequited love. Worse still, the object of her affections is being courted by the school's most desirable student - can Samantha trust her quarry to value brains over beauty? John Hughes' teen comedy features a soundtrack including Spandau Ballet, Thompson Twins and The Stray Cats.
The standard of the impressions in Dead Ringers is never less than superb, even when some of the more obvious characters (Rolf Harris, Nigella Lawson and Parkinson, for example) seem over-familiar thanks to the BBC's other similar series, Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. Others, such as Thora Hird or Tom Baker as Doctor Who, simply lack the contemporary edge present throughout the rest of the show. But for the most part the large and talented cast provide enough variety to ensure that the sketches are a pleasure to watch: be it George W Bush's "shockerating" and "erogenous" use of the English language, interviews with the aggressive Lothario Russell Crowe, the reinvention of Michael Buerk as a threatening celebrity kingpin, or the appropriately pretentious Newsnight Review send-up. One of the most unique and rewarding segments of the show captures the cast on hidden cameras interacting with members of the public while in disguise. Thus we are treated to the unusual sight of Tony Blair addressing a confused bus queue, Jimmy Hill attempting stand-up at a hostile open-mike night, and Gladiator's Maximus Decimus Meridias getting quotes from real-life builders for the reconstruction of his ransacked Roman estate. "I'm not sure I like the sound of decking, how about some Saxon paving?" On the DVD: Dead Ringers DVD features all six episodes from the first series, including the Christmas special plus the original Pilot. The only features are episode and scene selection. --Paul Philpott
Rude and racy, The Layover is this year's must-see comedy! Single and jobless, Meg (Kate Upton - The Other Woman) and Kate (Alexandra Daddario Baywatch, San Andreas) are in a rough patch. Desperate to escape, they book a last minute getaway but their plans for rest and relaxation are derailed when a storm reroutes their flight to St. Louis. Holed up in a lifeless hotel whilst they wait out the storm and in need of entertainment they befriend fellow passenger, Ryan, a tall, blonde fireman. The pair suddenly find that their vacation has turned into an all-out competition for his attention. The flight may be off but the fight is on!
One of the most successful TV series ever made running from 1969 to 1973 On the Buses is great British comedy at its best. Starring Reg Varney as jack-the-lad bus driver Stan and Stephen Lewis as the long-suffering dim-witted Inspector Blake ('Blakey') who does his best to get the buses out in time whilst making their lives as miserable as possible. Episodes comprise: 1. Family Flu 2. The Used Combination 3. Self Defence 4. Aunt Maud 5. Late Again 6. Bon Voyage
Starring Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and comedian Mike O'Connell (Funny People) director Sol Tryon's critically acclaimed debut feature is a timeless fairy tale with a biting sense of humour sure to be a cult classic. When self-proclaimed genius K. Roth Binew (O'Connell) learns his life will be cut short by a grave but unnamed illness he decides to go out in style - with a living wake. Accompanied by his faithful assistant Mills (Eisenberg) K. Roth spends his final day...
Award winning Simon Pegg (Hot Fuzz) and Sanjeev Bhaskar OBE (The Kumars at No 42) star in this fast paced sketch show that was originally broadcast in 2000. Although the sketches have no overall theme they are for the time very cutting edge using such devices as security-camera footage and hidden miniaturised cameras. The show also features other UK comedic talents: Fiona Allen (Smack the Pony) Ella Kenion (The Catherine Tate Show) Amanda Holden (Wild at Heart) and Jeremy Fowlds. We Know Where You Love Remix is the seven episode highlights compilation series taken from the original 13 part series.
Comedy icon Harry H. Corbett stars opposite Diane Cilento in Charles Dyer's daring early-sixties drama of faltering romance between a shy northern football fan and a worldly London prostitute. Presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, Rattle of a Simple Man is both a touching romantic comedy and a finely observed study of human relationships directed by Oscar winner Muriel Box. Percy Winthram is a naive young man who still lives at home with his mum. In L...
Jim Jarmusch's Down by Law is in the same minimalist, oddball, black-and-white groove as his classic of American independent cinema, Stranger than Paradise (1984). The setting is Louisiana, where two losers (musicians Tom Waits and John Lurie) find themselves stuck in a jail cell together. One day they are joined by a boisterous Italian (Roberto Benigni), and the chemistry changes--suddenly an escape attempt is on the horizon. Conventional drama is not Jarmusch's intention; one of the emotional high points of this film is the three guys marching around their prison cell shouting, "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!" Yet the deadpan style creates its own humorous mood, underscored by melancholy (also underscored by the music of Lurie and the gravel-voiced songs of Waits). This was the first American film for Italian comedian Benigni, (Life is Beautiful), and he lights it up with his effervescent clowning. Jarmusch has said that Down by Law forms a loose trilogy with Stranger than Paradise and the subsequent Mystery Train (1989)--a triptych of disaffected, drifting life in the United States. Few filmmakers have ever surveyed ennui so entertainingly. --Robert Horton, Amazon.com
Spend your summer with Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein):where the tides are high,bank account balances are higher and the patients are just high maintenance. Because of his strong convictions and straight-shooting style,the concierge doctor's practice is growing... andwith the return of his estranged father (special guest star Henry Winkler),so is his family. With puzzling cases involving a faithful cop with an STD,a winemaker with a troubled palate and a reality show where all the contest...
For the first time ever on DVD Now Music are teaming up with Comic Relief to bring you Now That's What I Call Comedy. This fantastic DVD features a compilation of all the best of modern comedy's shining lights with a selection of clips from the funniest shows on TV as well as hysterical stand-up clips from some of the finest comedians of this era all alongside some of the greatest Comic Relief sketches of recent times. Now That's What I Call Comedy is packed with the pick of the most hilarious scenes from Little Britain USA Gavin & Stacey Harry Hill's TV Burp Russell Brand's Ponderland Flight Of The Conchords That Mitchell & Webb Look Mock The Week QI Amy Winehouse's Never Mind The Buzzcocks appearance The Mighty Boosh and Sacha Baron Cohen aka Ali G as Bruno the Austrian fashion reporter amongst many many more! Not to mention the collection of side-splitting live stand-up from the likes of Bill Bailey Alan Carr Lenny Henry Sean Lock Jo Brand Lee Evans and Jimmy Carr that will have you rolling on the floor! And if all that is not enough also included on the DVD are some classic Comic Relief Specials such as The Vicar Of Dibley featuring Sting Mr Bean's wedding and the hilariously memorable Ricky Gervais in Kenya for Comic Relief 2007. Tracklist: 1. Catherine Tate - Lauren & Tony Blair (Comic Relief 2007) 2. Gavin & Stacey - Bowling 3. Peter Kay - Britain's Got The Extra Pop Factor - Man I Feel Like A Woman 4. Michael Mcintyre - Live & Laughing - Accents 5. Little Britain Usa - Lou & Andy Go To Church 6. Frank Skinner - Stand-Up - Osama Song 7. That Mitchell & Webb Look - Who Let The Dogs Out? 8. Sean Lock - Live - The Environment 9. Harry Hill's Tv Burp - Eastenders (Comic Relief 2007) 10. Russell Howard Live - Nans & Newspapers 11. QI - The Acropolis 12. Ricky Gervais & Friends - Ricky In Kenya (Comic Relief 2007) 13. Alan Carr - Tooth Fairy Live - Football 14. The Peter Serafinowicz Show - Darth Vader In Love 15. Bill Bailey - Tinselworm - Fur 16. We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian Of The Year - Ja'mie King 17. Lee Evans - Big - Live At The 02 - Self-Service Checkouts 18. Mock The Week - Commercials That Never Made It To Air 19. Flight Of The Conchords - Part-Time Model 20. Russell Brand's Ponderland - Budgie 21. Lenny Henry - Live At The Apollo - Growing Up In Dudley 22. The Thick Of It - Shadow Minister Receives A Makeover 23. Star Stories - Take That - Duet 24. Lee Mack Live - Glasses 25. The I.T Crowd - Friendface 26. Jo Brand - Live At The Apollo - Teenagers 27. The Armstrong & Miller Show - Predictive Text 28. Never Mind The Buzzcocks - Amy & Penny 29. The Mighty Boosh - The Power Of The Crimp 30. Jack Dee - Live Again - Bumble Bee 31. Mr Bean - Mr Bean's Wedding (Comic Relief 2007) 32. Jimmy Carr In Concert - A Few Quick Ones 33. Have I Got News For You - Brian Blessed 34. Sacha Baron Cohen - Bruno - Daytona Beach 35. Dara O'Briain - Talks Funny - Magician 36. Harry & Paul - Dragon's Den - Augcember 37. The Vicar Of Dibley - Wife Swap (Comic Relief 2007) Followed by the Appeal Film.
Simon Amstell is a comedian who has built a reputation for his open intelligent and thought-provoking stand-up.
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