Felicity Kendal is the other woman in Carla Lane's acclaimed bitter-sweet BBC sitcom following the ups and downs of an extra-marital affair. Maxine (Felicity Kendal) is a carefree young woman, always looking on the bright side of things. She runs a successful florist's shop. She's also having an affair with married man, Luke. Although their relationship is illicit and Maxine is occasionally troubled by guilt and insecurity, she is reluctant to end it. Hovering between them is Luke's wife, ...
What would you do without it all? In this epic adventure thriller from Supernatural's Eric Kripke and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic American landscape: a world of empty cities local militias and heroic freedom fighters where every single piece of technology -- computers planes cars phones even lights - has mysteriously blacked out... forever. A grand romantic saga with sweeping scope and intimate focus this drama is also about family -- both the family you're born into and the family you choose. This is a swashbuckling journey of hope and rebirth seen through the eyes of one strong-willed young woman Charlie Matheson and her brother Danny. When Danny is kidnapped by militia leaders for a darker purpose Charlie must reconnect with her estranged uncle Miles a former Marine living a reclusive life. Together with a rogue band of survivors they set out to rescue Danny overthrow the militia and ultimately re-establish the United States of America. All the while they explore the enduring mystery of why the power failed and if - or how - it will ever return.
Matt Smith (The Crown) and Karen Gillan (Jumanji, Avengers) star as the Doctor and his companion. After his explosive regeneration, the Eleventh Doctor awakes to discover his TARDIS is about to crash! After falling from the sky, he pulls himself out of the wreckage to come face-to-face with young Amy Pond. Still wearing the remains of the Tenth Doctor's suit, ripped and raggedy from the damage after the TARDIS control room exploded, the Doctor promises to take Amy to the stars. But before they can begin their journey, they become embroiled in an alien plot that could destroy the Earth! Later the Doctor makes good his promise, and Amy boards the regenerated TARDIS, ready to take to the stars on a series of wild adventures that will change her life. Episodes The Eleventh Hour The Beast Below Victory of the Daleks The Time of Angels Flesh and Stone The Vampires of Venice Amy's Choice The Hungry Earth Cold Blood Vincent and the Doctor The Lodger The Pandorica Opens The Big Bang Bonus Features 2 x Meanwhile in the TARDIS' additional scenes 4 x The Monster Files' 3-part video diary 13 x Doctor Who Confidential' cut-downs 6 x in-vision commentaries Out-takes Over 20 teasers & trailers
Award-winning actress Eve Myles (Torchwood, Broadchurch) stars in this BBC thriller as Faith Howells, a fun-loving lawyer with a happy marriage and three children, enjoying an extended maternity leave from the law firm she founded with her husband, Evan (Bradley Freegard, Doctors). Then one day, Evan leaves for work but never arrives. Faith scrambles to handle the clients Evan left behind, all while trying to find out what happened to her husband. As the days go by with no sign of him, Faith becomes the police's prime suspect, and her search for the truth leads her to the criminal underbelly of her quiet Welsh town. When long-buried family secrets come to light, Faith wonders if she ever really knew her husband at all. Filmed on location along the stunning Welsh coast, this suspense-filled mystery also stars Mark Lewis Jones (Master and Commander), Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Eiry Thomas (The Indian Doctor), and Aneirin Hughes (Hinterland).
Dangerous. Shocking. Mesmerizing. That’s the final verdict on ABC’s How To Get Away With Murder the sexy ensemble drama where brilliant and seductive Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) dominates her classroom as powerfully as she dominates the courtroom. Each year she chooses several top law students to assist with her high-profile albeit morally ambiguous court cases. But the lines between defending and committing murder soon begin to blur when Annalise and her students become intimately involved in a sordid homicide that could destroy them all. Ride this raw intense rollercoaster with all 15 episodes; plus experience exclusive never-before-seen bonus features available only on DVD. How To Get Away With Murder: The Complete First Season – From its first frame to its last this new national obsession exhibits “intent to thrill” in the first degree.
In the season four opener of Sanctuary, Dr. Helen Magnus has pursued Adam Worth back to 1898 London and must now stop him from altering - and quite possibly completely destroying - the future. Back in present day, Hollow Earth Abnormals continue to reach the surface in droves as the remaining Sanctuary team scrambles to prevent all-out war. At the same time, they are desperate to find Magnus, who was last seen heading to the Hollow Earth city of Praxis just before it was decimated. Season four is a game changer for the Sanctuary, as their allies turn against them and they are forced to make their own rules.Season four also features the series' first musical episode, Fugue. Music and lyrics co-written by Composer Andrew Lockington and Sanctuary's Creator / Executive Producer, Director and Writer, Damian Kindler.
Starring John Woodvine, one of Britain's most distinguished stage and screen actors, this LWT police drama series presents a grippingly authentic portrayal of detective work in London during the rapidly changing 1970s. Executive-produced by Rex Firkin, this first series also featured ex-Chief Superintendent Frank Williams (former head of the Yard's Murder Squad) as advisor and scripts by Gangsters creator Philip Martin and Robert Banks Stewart.The focus is on Detective Chief Superintendent John Kingdom, of the Central Office of the CID. Having worked his way to the top through a number of Greater London divisions, he knows the force and he knows the villains. With a quiet authority he tackles some of the capital's most serious, high-profile, and perplexing cases; assisting the workaholic Kingdom is his equally efficient colleague, Detective Inspector Alan Ward.
It's one crazy adventure after another for human boy, Finn, and his best friend, Jake, a 28-year old dog with magical powers. They're out to have the most fun possible and they sure do find it exploring the Land of Ooo! Whether it's saving Princess Bubblegum, battling zombie candy, taunting the Ice King or rocking out with Marceline the Vampire Queen, with Finn & Jake it's always ADVENTURE TIME!
Laughs and larks aplenty as Paul and Barry Chuckle try to launch their own television series. With a little help from Simon Lovell, the magician extraordinaire, and Billy Butler's Armchair Theatre, we're guaranteed quite a show. There'll be dancing, singing, conjuring and even bodybuilding as the brothers try their hand at a bit of everything for our entertainment. Includes the following episodes: Breakfast Dance Sport Movies Fitness Halloween Antiques Travel Fashion Magic D.I.Y. Open Ear and Christmas
The search for the Kreen Akrore tribe in the Amazon jungles of Brazil led by Orlando and Claudio Villas Boas who have devoted the last twenty-five years to working for and amongst Indians. The purpose of the expedition was to locate the tribe and bring it gently into contact with the modern world.
Britain's Queen of Comedy Miranda Hart is back in the brilliant Miranda: Series 2! It doesn't matter what Miranda attempts in life whether it's dating or simply dealing with her overbearing mother she always seems to fall flat quite literally. Since Gary left for Hong Kong and her chance at a relationship with him gone Miranda has been watching telly all day in her pyjamas with a packet of biscuits for company. She is eventually persuaded by Stevie to stop wallowing and move on starting a new regime and become the new her. She will get fit loose weight and become the type of woman her boarding school nemesis Tilly and hard to please mother Penny would be proud of... or will she? Full of fun and frolics Miranda is back better and funnier than ever. Also starring Patricia Hodge Sarah Hadland Sally Phillips Tom Ellis and Tom Conti in this farcical eccentric and affectionate family sitcom.
Season One It's hard to remember a science fiction series that has hit so big so quickly. Yet by the end of the first series of Heroes, it feels - for all the right reasons - that the show's been around for longer than it has, such is the huge amount of success it's enjoyed. The setup is simple, yet undeniably intriguing. It essentially tells the stories of a series of people who discover they have legitimate, differing superhero powers. On top of that, these people then gradually appreciate that these powers are needed for reasons that soon become apparent, and the story of Heroes builds up from there. Heavily influenced by comics both in its structure and story, Heroes sustains interest through a number of story arcs of different magnitudes, skillfully weaving them throughout the 23 episodes that make up the season. It's contained enough to keep you interested, yet offers enough threads to make several more seasons a very appealing prospect. Heroes, though, really gels because the basics are right. It's plotted intelligently, written and directed with real nerve and talent, and has a cast who you can't help but get emotionally involved with. It's also, for the overwhelming majority of its episodes, utterly compelling television. Ironically, its few miss-steps of any note come right at the back end, by which time you really would forgive it pretty much anything. Heroes is rightly being heralded as a sci-fi classic in the making. Yet even if subsequent seasons don't fully do justice to those words - and at the time of writing, season two is still some way from debuting - this boxset will serve as a glowing testament to just how good television can be when it's just done right. Season Two Truncated to a slim 11 episodes as a result of the writers' strike that was ongoing in America during its production, Heroes' second season nonetheless packs enough in to keep the momentum rolling on one of the most exciting Stateside shows of the moment. Heroes is, at heart, the comic book tale of a varied group of people, each with special powers that they struggle to come to terms with. With such powers, of course, come troubling foes and situations to face, and that proves to be the case here. So this time, we pick up four months after the events of the first series, and there's the small matter of the Shanti virus to contend with. This provides the main thrust for the series' story arc, and allows room for several interesting sub-plots to develop too. Yet while, in the world of Heroes, you suspect that this second series will never rank with the best, there's easily enough here to justify the asking price, and the show emerges easily with its reputation intact. Even when it's not at the top of its game, Heroes is exciting, interesting and polished entertainment. Season Three There's a lot that's fitted in to Heroes' third season, a run that tried valiantly to correct some of the problems that the show encountered with its less-than-successful second series. Season three features two volumes of the Heroes story, Villains and Fugitives, but once more it gets off to a bumpy start. The early stages of Heroes' third season suffer from many of the problems that plagued season two, as it tries to deal with the threads that were left behind. But the show finally finds its feet as it heads towards the back end of the series, with a genuine feeling returning that the show knows exactly which way it's going again. Characters begin to find out more about one another, there's a bit more of a grounding in some kind of reality, and finally a narrative thrust that scoops back up many who have been left baffled by the direction that Heroes has taken since its terrific maiden season. And it's good to see the show back on form. Even in its weaker moments, Heroes' production values were sky high, and there are many genuinely impressive sequences thrown in your direction over the course of season three. But most impressive of all is the feeling that the show has dug itself out of the hole that it managed to find itself in, and courtesy of an impressive rally at its back end, season three is certainly worth picking up. Even if you might need to grit your teeth a bit in the early stages... Season Four Experience all the explosive action and shocking twists in Heroes Season 4.
There are over 40,000 different species of spider. All are cannibals, and almost all kill through cunning. There's only one Spyder, though. Using a documentary unit as an ingenious cover, the specialist organisation is directly responsible to the government - taking on jobs that are too hot or too delicate for the police, or that someone in authority is putting the block on. Operating within the ideal anonymity of the film world, with its headquarters an office in a crumbling shared building in Soho, the 'Arachnid Film Unit' has representatives in many places; it spins a web to trap the guilty, with a network of highly skilled agents all licensed to kill. An offbeat, stylish and humorous thriller, Spyder's Web stars Patricia Cutts as the dynamic Lottie Dean, Anthony Ainley as her trigger-happy fellow agent, Clive Hawskworth, and Hammer horror star Veronica Carlson as Tolstoy-reading secretary Wallis Ackroyd. The series was based on an idea by Man in a Suitcase co-creator Richard Harris, and writers include Robert Holmes, Alfred Shaughnessy and sitcom veteran Roy Clarke. Though made in colour only two remain in this format, with the remainder existing only as black and white film recordings.
All 42 episodes from the first two seasons of the adventure drama starring Melissa Benoist as the DC Comics superheroine. Since being sent to Earth as a young girl to protect her cousin Superman (Tyler Hoechlin), 20-something Kryptonian Kara Zor-El (Benoist) has been keeping her superpowers secret. However, when disaster strikes she has no choice but to become Supergirl, the heroine of National City. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Stronger Together', 'Fight Or Flight', 'Livewire', 'How Does She Do It?', 'Red Faced', 'Human for a Day', 'Hostile Takeover', 'Blood Bonds', 'Childish Things', 'Strange Visitor from Another Planet', 'Bizarro', 'For the Girl Who Has Everything', 'Truth, Justice and the American Way', 'Solitude', 'Falling', 'Manhunter', 'Worlds Finest', 'Myriad' and 'Better Angels'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Adventures of Supergirl', 'The Last Children of Krypton', 'Welcome to Earth', 'Survivors', 'Crossfire', 'Changing', 'The Darkest Place', 'Medusa', 'Supergirl Lives', 'We Can Be Heroes', 'The Martian Chronicles', 'Luthors', 'Mr. and Mrs. Mxyzptlk', 'Homecoming', 'Exodus', 'Star-Crossed', 'Distant Sun', 'Ace Reporter', 'Alex', 'City of Lost Children', 'Resist' and 'Nevertheless She Persisted'.
A double bill compiling some of the Smeg Ups that took place throughout this classic comedy series! Smeg Ups: Kryten the 4 000 series sanitation mechanoid takes you on a journey into a dimension of fluffs bloopers hitches and smeg ups that lead to one inevitable response: 'Cut!' A dimension where the crew forget their lines and giggle uncontrollably where props fall apart and doors refuse to open where model space ships self-destruct when their strings break and chameleonic mutants can't get anything right... Includes outtakes from Series IV to VI Kryten answers fans' ten most-asked questions and the original ending for Series VI. Smeg Outs: The hilarious sequel to Smeg Ups. Join Kryten and Lister as they take you on a journey into a plane of reality no humanoid has previously been allowed to see a dimension of cosmic cock-ups and ballistic blunders where no-one can remember their lines and nothing goes right - ever. Also includes the outtakes from the first three series the original Tongue Tied song the most popular Red Dwarf scene ever and footage from the 1995 Red Dwarf convention.
An Unmissable Drama The Mirror The A Word is the story of the Hughes family who work and love and fight like every other family. Then their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore. They realise that if their son is ever going to communicate, they are going to have to learn how to communicate themselves. It's a funny and thought provoking series about parenthood and childhood and what it means to be different. Included Extras: On The Roof Mark at the Gig Together Again
Special Vehicles Division 2 is back on duty! Every cop has a story to tell but not all of them are safe to show on television. That’s especially true in the crazed world of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police’s Special Vehicle Section because when you toss giant robots into the mix almost anything can happen. A teddy bear holding people hostage and a search for albino alligators may just be typical days on the job but what about an undercover mission into a public bathhouse looking for suspicious moles?
Summer is here, and the heroes of Class 1-A and 1-B are in for the toughest training camp of their lives! Braving the elements in this secret location becomes the least of their worries when routine training turns into a critical struggle for survival.
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