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  • Knight Rider - Series 4Knight Rider - Series 4 | DVD | (18/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    ""Knight Rider - A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. Michael Knight A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent the helpless the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law."" Adventure goes into overdrive as the fourth and final season of Knight Rider blasts onto DVD! Buckle up with lone crusader Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) and his tricked-out sidekick K.I.T.T. in all 21 high-octane episodes. From ancient terrorist cults to a deadly bacteria outbreak Michael and K.I.T.T. are there to put the skids on evildoers wherever they may be. Episodes Comprise: 1. Knight of the Juggernaut (1) 2. Knight of the Juggernaut (2) 3. KITTnap 4. Sky Knight 5. Burial Ground 6. The Wrong Crowd 7. Knight Sting 8. Many Happy Returns 9. Knight Racer 10. Knight Behind Bars 11. Knight Song 12. The Scent of Roses 13. Killer K.I.T.T. 14. Out of the Woods 15. Deadly Knightshade 16. Redemption of a Champion 17. Knight of a Thousand Devils 18. Hills of Fire 19. Knight Flight to Freedom 20. Fright Knight 21. Knight of the Rising Sun 22. Voo Doo Knight

  • CHiPs - Series 1CHiPs - Series 1 | DVD | (20/08/2007) from £10.99   |  Saving you £19.00 (172.88%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Where the rubber meets the road and the bad guys meet the badge - that's where you'll find California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers Jon (Larry Wilcox) and Ponch (Erik Estrada). Set in the sun-drenched sprawl of Los Angeles CHiPs combines action heroics and fun in 22 Season One episodes whose event-packed storylines range from freeway gridlock (let's use a circus elephant to tow that broken axled-truck!) to wild roadway pursuits (who's that beautiful woman lead-footing a Rolls

  • Airwolf - Vol. 3 [1984]Airwolf - Vol. 3 | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £9.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Moffett's Ghost: On a secret mission behind the Iron Curtain Hawke loses control of the onboard computer which was programmed on a timer by Airwolf's creator Dr. Moffett... now Airwolf is set to destroy any aircraft in its range. Severance Pay: When one of Hawke's friends is denied retirement benefits and in revenge threatens to divulge sensitive information Hawke attempts to bring the ex-employee to his senses. HX1: When an incredible helicopter the HX1 seems to have been

  • Baywatch - The Complete Season 6 [DVD]Baywatch - The Complete Season 6 | DVD | (02/04/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Baywatch was the global TV phenomenon of the Nineties. At its peak this glossy beach soap was watched by over one billion people in one hundred and forty countries worldwide, with viewers soaking themselves in the drama of Malibu beach life and taking to the show like lifeguards to water! David Hasselhoff (Knight Rider) is Mitch Buchannon, a single-parent lifeguard who is the mentor for a crowd of hip, young, attractive lifeguards keeping the beach safe for the masses. The series' simple premise caught the imagination of audiences worldwide and the show launched the careers of a number of young actors who would go on to cause heatwaves and set temperatures soaring with their on-screen chemistry, including Pamela Anderson, Yasmine Bleeth, Alexandra Paul and David Charvet.A landmark show that was a ratings smash for over a decade and that still remains a topic of conversation today, this box set contains twenty-two episodes of bikini-clad and sexy six-pack action from Series Six and an appearance by the legendary Beach Boys!

  • Airwolf - Vol. 2 [1984]Airwolf - Vol. 2 | DVD | (01/10/2001) from £4.98   |  Saving you £5.01 (100.60%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Airwolf appeared only two years after Knight Rider and, perplexingly, the same year as the short-lived Blue Thunder series. However, creator Donald P Bellisario had spent more than a little time in fully conceptualising this series. Although the format allowed for stories-of-the-week, a B-plot always ran as background motivation for the individual tales. This was a trick Bellisario would also use to good effect later in Magnum P.I. and Quantum Leap. The hook that sustains the audience here is an extremely bitter sub-plot: Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent) is a peculiar anti-hero to root for since he is effectively being held to ransom and doing the same in return. His brother St. John is held captive somewhere and until his release the Airwolf chopper is Hawke's to keep hidden and use under the covert instructions of "Archangel". His best friend Dominic Santini (the ever-appealing Ernest Borgnine) is a surrogate father figure caught up in the family history. All this pre-determined angst means this is never a show that plays itself for laughs. Very specific character flaws are upfront from the beginning. We are hammered over the head with the idea of Hawke being a tortured intellectual; hence the cello, log cabin retreat and inability to smile. Of course the real star is the spurious technology showcased in the Mach One helicopter armed to the teeth and able to defy the laws of physics on a regular basis. As the mid-80s looked increasingly to the lighter side in most television successes, Airwolf is a rare display of aggression. Justice is fought, but dig only a little way and the moral motivations are often in question. Toward the end of its third season things began to lose coherence and after a year's pause the show was magically resurrected with an all-new cast. It didn't last. --Paul Tonks

  • Airwolf - Vol. 4 [1984]Airwolf - Vol. 4 | DVD | (16/09/2002) from £7.85   |  Saving you £2.14 (27.26%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The ultimate in Eighties action! Stringfellow Hawke (Vincent) and his irascible mentor Dominic Santini (Borgnine) continue their fight for freedom justice and liberty with the mighty Airwolf experimental helicopter at their disposal... Includes the episodes Dambreakers Random Target and The American Dream.

  • Airwolf - Vol. 1 [1984]Airwolf - Vol. 1 | DVD | (09/04/2001) from £4.95   |  Saving you £5.04 (101.82%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Airwolf appeared only two years after Knight Rider and, perplexingly, the same year as the short-lived Blue Thunder series. However, creator Donald P Bellisario had spent more than a little time in fully conceptualising this series. Although the format allowed for stories-of-the-week, a B-plot always ran as background motivation for the individual tales. This was a trick Bellisario would also use to good effect later in Magnum P.I. and Quantum Leap. The hook that sustains the audience here is an extremely bitter sub-plot: Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent) is a peculiar anti-hero to root for since he is effectively being held to ransom and doing the same in return. His brother St. John is held captive somewhere and until his release the Airwolf chopper is Hawke's to keep hidden and use under the covert instructions of "Archangel". His best friend Dominic Santini (the ever-appealing Ernest Borgnine) is a surrogate father figure caught up in the family history. All this pre-determined angst means this is never a show that plays itself for laughs. Very specific character flaws are upfront from the beginning. We are hammered over the head with the idea of Hawke being a tortured intellectual; hence the cello, log cabin retreat and inability to smile. Of course the real star is the spurious technology showcased in the Mach One helicopter armed to the teeth and able to defy the laws of physics on a regular basis. As the mid-80s looked increasingly to the lighter side in most television successes, Airwolf is a rare display of aggression. Justice is fought, but dig only a little way and the moral motivations are often in question. Toward the end of its third season things began to lose coherence and after a year's pause the show was magically resurrected with an all-new cast. It didn't last. --Paul Tonks

  • Baywatch: Series 2Baywatch: Series 2 | DVD | (31/12/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    The second series of the phenomenally popular life guard series starring the hoffmeister. Another year and more new arrivals for Mitch the head lifeguard of the Los Angeles County beaches. Under his watchful eye he and his staff patrol the beaches on hand to assist in the inevitable dangers that present themselves. From shark attacks to sudden storms earthquakes and inter-personal relationship troubles between the guards it's all in a days work for those gorgeous red lycra clad lovelies. Now bring on the slow mo's!

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