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Afterlife - Series 2 DVD

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A second series of chilling and supernatural goings on as University lecturer Robert Bridge (Andrew Lincoln) becomes further embroiled in the world of the medium Alison Munday (Lesley Sharp)... Episodes Comprise: 1. Roadside Bouquets 2. Ratman 3. Lullaby 4. Your Hand In Mine 5. Mirrorball 6. Mind The Bugs Don't Bite 7. Things Forgotten 8. A Name Written In Water

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Released
26 December 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2 Entertain Video 
Classification
Runtime
 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014138600860 
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All eight episodes from the second series of the supernatural drama, starring Andrew Lincoln and Lesley Sharp. Alison Mundy (Sharp) is a young woman cursed with the ability to communicate with the dead. Robert Bride (Lincoln) is a young psychiatrist whom, when they met, was grieving over the death of his son. Robert was shocked to find that Alison was far more convincing than the fraudulent mediums he had been exposing for years. As their relationship develops, the pair neatly counterpoint each other with Alison the open-to-anything, storm-ahead type and Robert maintaining at least a modicum of scepticism at all times. Episodes are: 'Roadside Bouquets,' 'Ratman,' 'Lullaby,' 'Your Hand In Mine,' 'Mirrorball,' 'Mind The Bugs Don't Bite,' 'Things Forgotten' and 'A Name Written In Water.'