Welcome to the adventures of Jedrington Secret-Past, upstanding family man and owner of The Old Shop Of Stuff, where he sells a plethora of miscellaneous odd things. But with every good-hearted hero, there must come a villain. Enter Malifax Skulkingworm - a lawyer with a heart of flint, an unusual evil hat and a decidedly sinister plan to ruin Jedrington and incarcerate his family. But this is no ordinary Dickensian tale. The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff is an entertaining romp through a unique story of hidden wills, brave street urchins, mysterious artefacts and superb... comedy characters. [show more]
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Four-part BBC comedy series parodying the works of Charles Dickens. Set in Victorian London, the series focuses on shop owner Jedrington Secret-Past (Robert Webb), his wife Conceptiva (Katherine Parkinson) and their two young children. In his Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, Jedrington makes a living selling a selection of odd, miscellaneous items. Trouble enters his life when evil lawyer Malifax Skulkingworm (Stephen Fry) arrives to confiscate his shop and imprison his wife and kids until a debt is paid. As he tries desperately to free them, Jedrington learns more than he ever knew about his secret past.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Welcome to the adventures of Jedrington Secret-Past, upstanding family man and owner of The Old Shop Of Stuff, where he sells a plethora of miscellaneous odd things. But with every good-hearted hero, there must come a villain. Enter Malifax Skulkingworm - a lawyer with a heart of flint, an unusual evil hat and a decidedly sinister plan to ruin Jedrington and incarcerate his family. But this is no ordinary Dickensian tale. The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff is an entertaining romp through a unique story of hidden wills, brave street urchins, mysterious artefacts and superb comedy characters.
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