Starring James Bolam (The Likely Lads) and Lynda Bellingham (At Home with the Braithwaites), Second Thoughts explores love and marriage the second time around, and reveals that falling passionately in love in middle age is not the easiest of experiences when interfering teenagers, ex-wives and mortgage payments have a way of killing romance!Winning a Silver Medal at New York's International Film and TV Festival and running for five highly successful series, this bittersweet sitcom (based on scripts for the original BBC Radio 4 series) was inspired by the marriage of the series' writers, Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie.In Series Five, Bill almost becomes Editor of the style magazine at which he works, while news of ex-wife Liza's pregnancy has everyone playing the guessing game; there's heartache for Faith's son Joe, and when Faith and Liza finally get to meet one another, Bill realises that his life will never be quite the same again.
Starring James Bolam (The Likely Lads) and Lynda Bellingham (At Home with the Braithwaites), Second Thoughts explores love and marriage the second time around, and reveals that falling passionately in love in middle age is not the easiest of experiences when interfering teenagers, ex-wives and mortgage payments have a way of killing romance!Winning a Silver Medal at New York's International Film and TV Festival and running for five highly successful series, this bittersweet sitcom (based on scripts for the original BBC Radio 4 series) was inspired by the marriage of writers Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie. Series Four sees Bill and Faith's on-off relationship enduring, despite unwanted advice from Faith's teenage children - football-mad Joe and demanding daughter Hannah - not to mention their builder. But will it withstand the continuing intervention of Bill's scheming ex-wife, Liza?
Packed with the best of the irrepressible children's favourites, The Tweenies: Song Time Is Fab-A-Rooney!/Songtime 2 truly is a must for the DVD-owning Tweenies fan. With double the fun normally found on a video, the DVD features almost 100 minutes of non-stop singing and dancing. The majority of the DVD is made up of what the Tweenies do best--action songs--and viewers can choose to watch either the whole of Song Time is Fab-a-Rooney! or Songtime 2, or, via the menu screen, they can choose any one of the featured songs from a list. The menu screen also features a "Web Link" choice, which will take viewers watching the DVD on a PC straight to the Tweenies' Web site. The picture quality and stereo sound of this DVD are superb (this was tested on a PlayStation 2 and it was impeccable) and it bears all the quality hallmarks you would expect from a BBC title. The content is fun, upbeat and educational, and in DVD format will provide fun for years to come. --Lucie Naylor
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