Jane Horrocks (Absolutely Fabulous, Little Voice) and Mark Addy (Game of Thrones, Atlantis) and from the producers of The IT Crowd and The Office, comes Trollied. And it's definitely one to check out. Set in Valco, it finds the funny in one of our most familiar surroundings and focuses on the types of characters we all recognise; bored checkout staff, ineffectual managers and a range of customers, from the irate to the downright bizarre. This box set comprises the first 3 series across 6 discs.
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All 36 episodes from the first three series of the British sitcom following the lives of those who work in a northern supermarket. In the first series, Julie (Jane Horrocks) is appointed acting deputy manager of the supermarket Valco and sets about trying to impress store manager Gavin (Jason Watkins), who she also happens to be romantically attracted to. The unruly staff she is supposed to manage threaten to disrupt her plans at every turn. Whether it is the bickering of butchers, Andy (Mark Addy) and Kieran (Nick Blood), or the insubordination of elderly new start Margaret (Rita May), Julie faces a desperate battle to keep the store in order and impress Gavin. In the second series, with previous store manager Gavin having departed, formidable new boss Lorraine Chain (Stephanie Beacham) is introduced. Lorraine swiftly makes her mark by introducing the 'No Nonsense' range of economy goods and attempting to discipline the store's unruly staff. However, keeping characters such as butchers Andy and Kieran in line is no easy task... In series three, with Valco supermarket under new management, Richard France (Chris Geere) arrives to bring fresh ideas to the store. Youthful, driven and inclined to 'think outside the box', Richard's outlook couldn't contrast more starkly with former manager Gavin's conservative approach. Will the pair be able to work together? And will a new arrival in the fish department and a promotion in the butchers upset the equilibrium of both departments?
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