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Boon - Series 1 DVD

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Hi Ho Silver! Family favourite Michael Elphick (Eastenders Private Schulz) stars as Ken Boon. Several years after being invalided out of the fire service Boon joins forces with old workmate Harry Crawford (David Daker) to form a considerably unconventional private investigation service. A highly-popular programme which lasted seven series (plus specials) presented here is the complete first series of thirteen episodes from 1986. This family series will appeal to people who have enj

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Released
11 April 2005
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network 
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Runtime
650 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626210946 
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All thirteen episodes from the first series of the British television drama, about the unconventional private investigator and odd-job man Ken Boon (Michael Elphick). In this series, Boon is hired to recover a stolen lion for a group of circus performers, pilot a barge from Birmingham to London, and recover some stolen antiques for an old man. Episodes are: 'Box 13'; 'Fools Rush In'; 'Answers to the Name of Weston'; 'Grass Widows'; 'Unto Us Four a Son'; 'Glasshouse People'; 'Northwest Passage to Acock's Green'; 'Something Old, Something New'; 'For Whom the Chimes Toll'; 'Jack of All Tradesmen'; 'Billy the Kid'; 'Grand Expectations' and 'Full Circle'.

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