Alf Garnet returns as the grumpy moaning pensioner in Thatcherite Britain. In this final series we find him as insulting and absurdly prejudiced as ever despite discovering a ton of banknotes and becoming very rich. Warren Mitchell stars as the pig-headed bigot we all love to hate. Written by Johnny Speight.
An ailing department store where the management are beginning to show signs of wear and tear and the staff are clashing! The ninth series of this classic comedy finds Mr. Humphries Mrs.Slocombe Miss Brahms Captain Peacock Mr Rumbold and Mr Berry up to their necks in shop floor scandal and shenanigans as usual. Mr. Humphries is accused of stealing and his distinguished career could end in disgrace. When found guilty in a shop floor trial he' then dismissed but Mr Harman later finds the missing money at the back of the till! A handsome golf professional comes to the floor for a demonstration and accidentally hits Mrs. Slocombe on the head with a ball. Totally convinced she is a little girl Mrs. Slocombe wrecks havoc on the store as she cavorts around the department. Mrs Slocombe's cat is missing and in comforting her Mr. Humphries finds himself entangled more deeply than he would have liked. When Mrs Slocombe invents an aphrodisiac perfume Mrs. Peacock finds her husband's trousers in the wrong hands and there's a big misunderstanding. Plus all hell breaks loose when the staff's CB radio advert for Grace Brothers attracts a rush of truck drivers to the store. Finally what does the future hold for this shopping institution? It looks like bad news for Grace Brothers when there is interest in buying the store by the Japanese; so the staff take their problems to Number Ten where they contact President Reagan by phone and Mrs. Thatcher gets fashion tips from Mr. Humphries!
Tony Hawks needs to beat the odds and the entire Moldovan national football team...at tennis. Adapted from the best-selling book of the same name playing the Moldovans at Tennis is the true story of an Englishman's lesson that real victory is found in the most unexpected places. Special Features: Making of Playing the Moldovans at Tennis Deleted Scenes
The Prime Minister decides to reshuffle his cabinet in an attempt to look like he's doing something. Except no-one with any sense wants to join him on the bridge as the ship appears to be going down. So his chief enforcer Malcolm Tucker is having a hard time finding ministers prepared to volunteer for suicide watch in the run up to the general election. Enter Nicola Murray MP: a woman so far down the list that Malcolm doesn't even have a file on her but who can be flattered and bullied into accepting the Cabinet post that no-one wants: Secretary of State for Social Affairs and Citizenship. Nicola's got plenty of ideas though - but ideas cost money and in the current climate that means trouble. This series follows Nicola and her used-up team of advisors as they struggle to achieve anything at all under Malcolm's watchful eye. Elsewhere Nicola's opposite number Peter Mannion and his team finally sense victory is within their grasp even if they aren't too sure what to do with it when they get it. Being in power is a good thing right?
Come on some icy adventures with Pingu! Pingu and his pals find a way to make music & mischief in these 13 delightful adventures from Series 3! Join in the fun as your arctic friends get into all kinds of escapades from skiing across the country to making pieces of art and finding a mysterious message in a bottle.
From the much loved and critically acclaimed 'Shaun the Sheep'' little lamb Timmy stars in his very own animated TV Series - Timmy Time. Being the only lamb in the flock Timmy has been used to getting his own way but now he has a lot to learn. Timmy can be a bit of a handful but only because he is eager and enthusiastic. The teachers Harriet and Osbourne are going to have their hands full but Timmy gets it right in the end - with a little help from his friends of the furry and feathery type.
March 2015. North London rock four-piece Wolf Alice take to the streets of the UK to promote their debut album, My Love Is Cool, for the last time. Driving from city to city, playing 16 cities in three weeks, the band are joined by Estelle (Leah Harvey), an intern with the band's record company, who will be helping the band with their promotional duties. Estelle strikes up an intimate friendship with Joe (James McCardle), a member of the band's road crew, and through their eyes, we see both the magic and monotony of life on the road.
Fear is a luxury Twenty-two years ago Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. As a result their father John raised the brothers to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America...and he taught them how to kill it. Sam however wanted nothing to do with this violent and dangerous life and he left it behind until the day Dean appeared on his doorstep with troubling news. Their father had gone missing on a hunting trip. Sam and Dean have spent the last year cruising the highways of the United States in their 1967 Chevy Impala searching for their lost father and encountering creatures that most people believe exist only in folklore superstition and nightmares. Along the way they have battled the various supernatural threats--and each other as well for their sibling rivalries and conflicts were never far from the surface. Finally they found their father just as he was closing in on the Demon who claimed their mother.
Based on the award winning novel from best-selling author Jodi Piccoult, "My Sister's Keeper" tells the story of Sara and Brian who live an idyllic life with their young son and daughter.
No job is more stressful dangerous or exhilarating than those of the Firefighters Rescue Squad and Paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51. These are the courageous men and women who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way. But the enormous responsibilities of the job also take a personal toll. With big reputations and hefty egos the pressure to perform and make split-second decisions is bound to put squad members at odds. When a tragedy claims one of their own there's plenty of guilt and blame to go around. When it's go-time though they put their differences aside and everything on the line for each other. From renowned Emmy-winning producer Dick Wolf.
In its heyday The Two Ronnies was as much a British institution as roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. In a glorious blend of visual and verbal humour each programme begins and ends with the pair seated behind a desk reading quick-fire 'news' reports. In between ""in a packed programme tonight"" there are sketches `drama serials musical routines and a rambling monologue from Ronnie Corbett before finally signing off with their famous catchphrase ""It's goodnight from me And it's goodnight from him.""
Sophisticated Ray Elliott (Coogan) runs an alibi service for adulterous husbands. By getting into a tight squeeze with a new client he must rely on the alluring Lola Davis (Romijn) who gets his own heart racing...
From Madara's fallen body emerges the godlike Kaguya Otsutsuki a legendary being of incomprehensible power that dwarfs even the strongest shinobi! She banishes Naruto and Sasuke to an alternate dimension, from which they must find a way back or be lost forever. While they struggle, the origins of ninja are revealed the first emergence of the Divine Tree and Kaguya's arrival, the beginnings of Ninshu, and the ensuing rivalry between Hagoromo's sons, Ashura and Indra!
Dennis Quaid and Topher Grace star in this modern day tale about corporate takeovers and falling for your colleague's daughter.
Home cinema showcases dont come much more vibrant than the visually brilliant Happy Feet Two. Astonishingly well presented, in crystal clear 1080p, its a film that, from the off, rewards any decent investment made in home cinema equipment. 3D, too, has a habit of working best in animated productions, and theres ample evidence of that on offer here. Its not quite dancing penguins leaping off the screen, but its not too far off. Not that the film needs expensive hardware, though, to work its charms. Taking its cue from the original, Happy Feet Two once more integrates toe-tapping music, lots of penguins, and no shortage of comedy. Its the music that lifts the film and gives it its distinction, though. Wonderfully staged, the musical numbers are great fun, and the heart of the family entertainment that the film offers. The Blu-ray also builds heavily on the family appeal, with some welcome features for younger audience members. The sing-a-long songs encourage you to join in with the musical mayhem, for instance, and are some of the highlights of the supplements. Look, too, at the How To Draw A Penguin guide. Perhaps its all a little shy on detailed making of material, but then Happy Feet Two, both the film and the Blu-ray, have been put together with entertaining a younger audience in mind. And whilst the movie itself isnt the equal of its Oscar-winning forerunner, its still good fun, and unlikely to leave you feeling shortchanged. And it really does look and sound stunning, too. --Jon Foster
In this follow-up to the 2008 worldwide hit Journey to the Center of the Earth, the new 3D family adventure Journey 2: The Mysterious Island begins when young Sean Anderson receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island.
From animation legend Bruce Timm comes an all-new DC Universe movie. The fate of the earth hangs in the balance when the Justice League face a powerful new threat the Fatal Five! Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman seek answers as Mano, Persuader and Tharok terrorize Metropolis in search of budding Green Lantern Jessica Cruz. With Cruz's unwilling help, they aim to free remaining Fatal Five members Emerald Empress and Validus and carry out their sinister plan. Meanwhile, the Justice League discover an ally in the peculiar Star Boy, who's brimming with volatile power. Could he be the key to thwarting the Fatal Five? An epic battle against ultimate evil awaits!
We Are Mongrels BBC Three's first urban multi-species adult puppet comedy tells the tale of four urban animals who hang out together in the bin yard of an inner-city pub. Scratch the furry surface and Nelson the metrosexual fox; Destiny the pretentious pedigree It-bitch; Marion the abandoned street cat; and Kali the deeply cynical pigeon are kidults struggling with the everyday drama of life in the back-alleys of the urban jungle. We Are Mongrels is bold mischievous upbeat surprising and colourful. It encompasses all human life love and its contradictions - relationships sex aspirations desperations and shattered dreams.
Brand New Doctor! Exciting New Adventures! Matt Smith is the new Doctor mercurial & energetic. Karen Gillan is Amy Pond the Doctor's new smart & sassy assistant.
BBC One's heartwarming drama proves that home really is what you make it. Frank (Larry Lamb), is struggling to find the energy or enthusiasm to run Daffodil Dunes Holiday Park on the picturesque North Wales coast; recently widowed he is feeling the loss of his beloved wife. When his flighty daughter Carys (Caroline Sheen), and grandson Dylan, show up at his 71st birthday party and announce they are staying for good, Frank wonders if it s not time for him to just sell up and start again, especially as local estate agent, Iona Driscoll (Hayley Mills), has a very tempting offer for him to consider in more ways than one. But Carys convinces her dad to let her become the park's new manager, prompting a flurry of hare-brained schemes as she attempts to attract new customers and appease the long-term residents the park already has. Carys also has to deal with her feelings for ex-fiancé Danny, who runs the local pub with his new partner, Tanya. Can she stay away from the man she jilted at the altar?
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