All three series of the BBC sitcom about three twenty-something flatmates. The series follows childhood friends Matthew (Ben Chaplin and Neil Stuke), Mandy (Samantha Janus) and Martin (Matthew Cottle) as they live together in Matthew's London pad. Martin and Mandy navigate relationships and the working world while Matthew struggles to venture beyond the flat door. Series 1 episodes are: 'Big Wednesday', 'Working Girls', 'The Great Escape', 'Bad Timing', 'Matthew, a Suitable Case of Treatment' and 'Fame'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Roundheads and Cavaliers', 'Slime Surfers and Jissom Monkeys', 'Double Hard Ba*****s and Girly Shirt-Lifting T***pieces', 'Heavy Bondage and Custard Creams', 'Tangerine Candyfloss and Herne Bay Rock' and 'Bruce Willis and Robert De Niro Holding a Fish'. Series 3 episodes are: 'Palms, Pigs and Bad Debts', 'Martin's Baby', 'Marines and Vacuum Cleaner', 'Crabs', 'Laura' and 'Wedding Day'.
Troubleshooting private eye Ken Boon saddles up for the last time in this final series of the BAFTA-winning hit drama. Michael Elphick stars as Ken, the former fireman with a heart of gold and a passion for the Wild West, with David Daker as business partner and old friend Harry; Neil Morrissey is affable and ever-enthusiastic sidekick Rocky. Witty, heart-warming storylines and an array of prestigious guest stars ensured Boon was an instant ratings winner for ITV, and it remains a much-loved series to this day.This time around, Ken and Harry are thrown into chaos by the departure of their secretary at Crawford Boon Security but there's a happier twist when Ken finds himself a sassy new Girl Friday in black leather, and Harry finds himself falling head over heels in love. Daniel Craig, Michael Kitchen, Leslie Phillips, John Nettles and Martin Jarvis are among the guest stars.
A forgotten gem of British Comedy Chelmsford 123 was the first ever production from Hat Trick (Outnumbered Have I Got News For You). In 123 AD a young Roman general Aulus Paulinus (Jimmy Mulville) is found guilty of a most terrible crime - failing to grovel sufficiently to the Emperor. His punishment is the worst job in the Empire - governing Britannia. It's hard to believe but in those days Britain was a cold miserable dump populated by beer-swilling hooligans... Based in Chelmsford Aulus knows little - and understands less - of the peoples he has been sent to control and so regularly finds himself at odds with and more often than not outwitted by the local Celtic tribal leader Badvoc (Rory McGrath). This two disc set contains all 13 episodes from both series.
Join Matthew (the agoraphobic self-obsessed macho man); Martin (the wimpish sex-starved underdog) and Mandy (the gorgeous blonde who always seems to end up with the wrong men) in this outrageously funny flat-share comedy that is anything but politically correct. In the second series Mandy decides that being celibate could solve her problems with men but finds it extremely difficult to say no. A friend helps Matthew overcome his agoraphobia and he ventures outside the flat o
Meet Marmalade Atkins: The Naughtiest Girl in the World! Her wild behaviour has seen her expelled from virtually every school she's attended, and this fondly remembered kid's sitcom sees her causing further mayhem at a range of educational and correctional establishments. From Eton to the Convent of the Blessed Limit to Dartmoor, Marmalade remains impervious to discipline - to the constant despair of her parents, hapless social worker Mrs Allgood, and child psychologist Dr Glenfiddick... Sta...
From the BAFTA award-winning producers of 'Father Ted' 'Have I Got News for You' and 'Dicing with Debt' comes the complete first series of the comedy series 'Game On'. See flat-sharing in an all new light... Join Matthew (the agoraphobic self obsessed macho man); Martin (the wimpish sex-starved underdog) and Mandy (the gorgeous blonde who always seems to end up dating the wrong men) in this outrageously funny flat-share comedy that is anything but politically correct! Epis
The hugely successful sequel to Educating Marmalade, Danger - Marmalade at Work charts the ongoing misdeeds and misadventures of 'the worst girl in the world' as she's launched into a series of work-experience placements. From showbiz at the New York School for Show-Offs and Big-Heads to the Secret Service, from cookery at Heartburn Hall to a stint on The Grotty Shark under Captain Blight, there isn't a profession that remains safe from the social menace that is Marmalade Atkins! Charlotte C...
Rik Mayall stars as Adonis Cnut apparently the cleverest man in Britain and somehow irresistible to the opposite sex.
From the BAFTA award-winning producers of 'Father Ted' 'Have I Got News for You' and 'Dicing with Debt' comes the complete second series of the comedy series 'Game On'. See flat-sharing in an all new light... Join Matthew (the agoraphobic self obsessed macho man); Martin (the wimpish sex-starved underdog) and Mandy (the gorgeous blonde who always seems to end up dating the wrong men) in this outrageously funny flat-share comedy that is anything but politically correct! Ep
Contains Episodes: Baby Talk: Keeping George's alter ego secret from Janet's parents is becoming almost impossible since the new addition to the family. With a visit expected any minute George is busy teaching the baby superhero antics. Will the truth finaly come out? Zero Tolerance: Life at the health centre takes an unexpected turn when a gun wielding lunatic rushes in demanding access to the drugs cabinet. However it is George rather than Thermoman who is left to save the day.
First broadcast on BBC1 in 1998 Bugs 4 is the final instalment in the seemingly never-ending exploits of Ed (Steven Houghton) who takes over the role from Craig McLachlan Ros (Jaye Griffiths) and Nick Beckett (Jesse Birdsall) who use high-tech devices to track down callous assassins ruthless organisations and brutal villians. Episodes comprise: 1. Absent Friends 2. Sacrifice to Science 3. Girl Power 4. The Two Becketts 5. Hell and High Water 6. Pandora's Box 7. Jewel
Providing a showcase for some of Britain s most accomplished screenwriters Dramarama was an acclaimed 1980s anthology series which became a staple part of children s television viewing and is still widely remembered today. Spooky aired shortly before the main series was broadcast exploring the supernatural vein that would appear throughout Dramarama s run. These outstanding screenplays venture into the dark corners of the imagination to create some of the most spine-tingling scenes ever seen on children s television! Nicholas Ball Wilfrid Brambell and Colin Jeavons are among the performers; high-calibre writers include BAFTA-Award winner Paula Milne Grange Hill contributor Jane Hollowood and authors Leon Garfield and Alan Garner both recipients of the Carnegie Medal for children's literature.
For the first time on DVD all six episodes from series three come together! Matt (the agoraphobic self obsessed macho man) Mandy (the gorgeous blonde who always seems to end up with the wrong men) and Martin (the wimpish sex-starved ginger underdog) are Game On for life in the third series of the cult hit comedy about three twenty-something flatmates. Episode titles: 1. Palms Pigs And Bad Debts 2. Martin's Baby 3. Marines And Vacuum Cleaner 4. Crabs 5. Laura 6. Weddin
Contains Episodes: Shock Horror!: With baby Ollie ill the regular visits of a worried Thermoman draws the unwanted attention of a local journalist. After news breaks of Janet's affair with Thermoman it looks like his true identity is about to be revealed. Little Green Man: When Janet thinks that George is taking her for granted she is not sure what action to take. Discovering her in a compromising position with the handyman does not work. Will marriage guidance be their only hop
Ed (Craig McLachlan) is a helicopter pilot daredevil climber and a martial arts expert. Ros (Jaye Griffiths) is as at home behind the wheel of a skidding car in a high speed chase as in front of a computer screen and Beckett(Jesse Birdsall) is always risking his life; imprisoned in a flooded submarine defeating high tech defence systems and defusing time bombs with seconds on the clock. Episodes: Blaze Of Glory / The Revenge Effect / The Price Of Peace / Hollow Man / Nuclear Fami
The final series of this brilliant comedy satire saw the return of the satellite TV station with all-too-many Mikes and Annas and a selection of low-budget tragically-presented slightly familiar shows. The KYTV team was brimming with comedy talent: Angus Deayton was great as Mike Channel the station's ""imploding"" personality; Geoffrey Perkins played the smarmy Mike Flex; Michael Fenton Stevens was the inept Martin Brown and Helen Atkinson Wood splendidly irritated as the Anneka Rice-like Anna Daptor - these performances were capped by Philip Pope's brilliantly parodied pop hits. The third series produced many of the show's memorable moments including a documentary about the making of the play David Chizzlenut (loosely based on an idea by Charles Dickens); a journey back to the sexciting Sixties with the help of Kenneth Wolstenholme and the Fabulous Fourpenny Ones; Fly on the Walls where the team goes to Gravesend to live with an ordinary family (the Walls) for a year and the memorable holiday parody Get Away with You! Episodes Comprise: 1. The Making Of David Chizzlenut 2. Those Sexciting '60's 3. Fly On The Walls 4. 2000 'n' Whither? 5. Hot Crimes 6. Get Away With You
Enfield's new show is in many ways a continuation of Harry Enfield's Television Programme and had the same comic-cuts style of presentation. Old favourites Wayne and Waynetta Slob Tim Nice-But-Dim Kevin (the teenager with tons of adolescent attitude exasperating his parents played by Stephen Moore and Louisa Rix) the Old Gits and Mr Chomondley-Warner were joined by new characters including the two Lovely Wobbly Randy Old Ladies (Enfield and Burke) with their mock-shock cries of 'Young man!' when they ceaselessly invented the notion that a male with whom they were conversing had said something risqu; and the Self-Righteous Brothers (Enfield as Frank Doberman Whitehouse as George) two vociferous and intensely angry individuals who put the world to rights from their pub armchairs while discussing celebrities by their surnames only.
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