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Out - The Complete Series - Special Edition DVD

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Frank Ross has just spent eight years in prison for armed robbery now he's out and determind to exact revenge on those who put him behind bars...

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Released
29 January 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network 
Classification
Runtime
150 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5027626258344 
  • Average Rating for Out - The Complete Series - Special Edition [1978] - 4 out of 5


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  • Out - The Complete Series - Special Edition [1978]
    Steve Cox

    I think this is a great series, its as good today as it was when it originally came out.
    Tom Bell plays a great part.

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Tom Bell stars as bank robber Frank Ross in this BAFTA award-winning six-part thriller. In 'It Must Be the Suit', Frank Ross is out - and back. Who framed him and what do Vic, Ralph, Bernie and Pretty Billy know? In 'Not Just Pennies', Frank is having trouble with an old girlfriend. 'Maybe He'll Bring Back a Geisha' sees Ross looking for Pretty Billy, who's on the run for murder, to try to find out who framed him. In 'A Little Heart to Heart With Miss Bangor', Frank has a clue but Pretty Billy is in intensive care, Eddie Archer is dead, Lew Wilson is on remand, and his son Paul is in trouble with the police. In 'The Moment He Opened His Envelope', a frightened Cimmie Vincent has given Frank a name, but someone wants Frank stopped now and Mr Smith has driven down from the North with a few ideas. Finally, in 'I Wouldn't Take Your Hand If I Was Drowning', Mr Smith has failed to 'pin a notice' on Frank. Can Frank be stopped now and what if he discovers the missing name?