The entire first and second series of the cult TV show. In the first series a group of builders from England go over to Germany to work on a site by day and do their bit for European harmony and understanding by night. Episodes Comprise: 1. If I Were a Carpenter 2. Who Won the War Anyway? 3. The Girls They Left Behind 4. Suspicion 5. Home Thoughts From Abroad 6. The Accused 7. Private Lives 8. The Fugitive 9. The Alien 10. The Last Rites 11. The Lovers 12. Love and Other Four Letter Words 13. When the Boat Comes In Whilst in the second series the likeable Geordies... along with boring Barry from Wolverhampton and Londoner Wayne (played by Gary Holton who died during filming) find themselves in the exotic location of Marbella following the success of their trip to Germany. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Return of the Seven Parts 1 and 2 2. A Law for the Rich 3. Another Country 4. A Home From Home 5. Cowboys 6. No Sex Please We're Brickies 7. Marjorie Doesn't Live Here Anymore 8. Hasta La Vista 9. Scoop 10. Law and Order 11. For Better For Worse 12. Quo Vadis Pet [show more]
Outstanding storylines and fantastic acting throughout for the loveable and hard working rogues getting into various different scrapes and situations. Jimmy Nail in his first acting role is so raw but so perfect for the role. Timothy Spall has always been good, and even at this early stage of his career you can see this is true. Series 1, set mainly on a German building site introduces you to all the characters and you quickly get to know them. Series 2 has more variety, firstly all the lads getting back together to do up Barry's house in the West Midland, then to a refurb of an old stately home, then onto sunny Spain. Easily one of the best series of the 80's, and since in my view, never tire of watching the episodes again from time to time. This was an Central TV production (ITV). Series 3 and 4 went to the BBC, they were ok, but nowhere near as good as these. Series 1/2 is an absolute essential for any quality DVD collection and you would never regret spending the money on these classics.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. AUF WIEDERSEHEN PET was a classic comedy-drama that encapsulated the spirit of Britain under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, and featured a great ensemble cast that barely changed across the show's long run. The first series introduced a likeable bunch of unemployed builders who are forced to start working in Germany as a last option. Led by foreman Dennis (Tim Healy) and the mercurial Oz (Jimmy Nail), the seven strong crew attempt to get by in a foreign country and end up in plenty of scrapes. The second series saw them reunited and working on renovating a stately home. All 26 episodes are included here.
The entire first and second series of the cult TV show. In the first series a group of builders from England go over to Germany to work on a site by day, and do their bit for European harmony and understanding by night. The episodes are: 'If I Were a Carpenter', 'Who Won the War Anyway?', 'The Girls They Left Behind', 'Suspicion', 'Home Thoughts From Abroad', 'The Accused', 'Private Lives', 'The Fugitive', 'The Alien', 'The Last Rites', 'The Lovers', 'Love and Other Four Letter Words' and finally 'When the Boat Comes In'. Whilst in the second series the likeable Geordies, along with boring Barry from Wolverhampton and Londoner Wayne (played by Gary Holton who died during filming), find themselves in the exotic location of Marbella, following the success of their trip to Germany. The episodes are: 'The Return of the Seven Parts 1 and 2', 'A Law for the Rich', 'Another Country', 'A Home From Home', 'Cowboys', 'No Sex Please, We're Brickies', 'Marjorie Doesn't Live Here Anymore', 'Hasta La Vista', 'Scoop', 'Law and Order', 'For Better, For Worse' and finally 'Quo Vadis, Pet'.
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