Join your favourite serial killer in all 8 chilling seasons of the Emmy�-winning SHOWTIME series. This to-die-for collection is a must-have for all Dexter fans!
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.
It's a brand new term and the housemates are now second years which brings a whole load of new extracurricular activities. JP is promptly throwing himself head first into a second year ceremonial mission to 'bag' a fresher; accompanied somewhat willingly but not altogether skilfully by his faithful wing-man Howard. Vod brings back more than everyone bargained for from her travels in the shape of her new Mexican beefcake lover Javier which may explain why she and Oregon returned from their jaunt separately. Kingsley is experiencing life as an unlikely lothario which brings us to Josie... Josie has transferred to Southampton - the question is for how long? Meanwhile there's a brand new housemate in the form of genuine fresher and smoking fine filly Candice. This first year is about to make an impact on the rest of the house as they set out to show her just how cool they really are. So stockpile the booze and bring on the bants here's even more epic goings on from our favourite undergrads.
Japan 2077: A female agent named Vexille is dispatched to Tokyo to investigate whether Japanese are developing robotic technology which has been banned by the U.N. due to its potential threat to humankind.
Blending the gritty fast pace of murder investigations with the warmth and chaos of family life this new detective series is a fresh take on modern day policing set in contemporary Manchester. DCI Janine Lewis who is passionately committed to her work and family is back after her maternity leave. She is separated from wayward husband Pete and strives to balance the responsibilities of her pressured career with the demand of her four children.
With their loved ones behind bars this acclaimed BBC drama tells the gripping stories of the women left behind... Series OneFrom the prison visiting room we follow the stories of Gemma whose perfect life is destroyed when her husband is arrested; Francesca the glamorous wife of a career criminal; Harriet a respectable mother whose tough love has seen her son imprisoned and Lou whose boyfriend has taken the rap for her crimes. Each are about to find their own way to get by while the men do their time... Series TwoFrancesca is back thrown into managing her gangster husband's business while long-suffering Harriet finds solace in the attentions of the prison chaplain. Meanwhile new visitors include bride-to-be Aisling the dynamic daughter of a repeat offender and the desperate Kim struggling to prove the innocence of her husband.
Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90s, 20 years later. He's a curmudgeon with a heart of...not quite gold...but something like gold. Copper?
Who Do You Think You Are? Series 6 (3 Discs)
Returning for a third enthralling season, Dicte Svendsen has quit her job to settle down with Bo and write a book. A day after their wedding, Bo travels to Lebanon for an assignment when Dicte receives an unexpected phone call
The seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins with a mystery: someone is murdering teenage girls all over the world and something is trying hard to drive Spike mad. Buffy is considerably more cheerful in these episodes than we have seen her during the previous year as she trains Dawn and gets a job as student counselor at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. Willow is recovering from the magical addiction which almost led her to destroy the world, but all is not yet well with her, or with Anya, who has returned to being a Vengeance demon in "Same Time, Same Place" and "Selfless," and both women are haunted by their decisions. Haunting of a different kind comes in the excellent "Conversations with Dead People" (one of the show's most terrifying episodes ever), in which a mysterious song is making Spike kill again in spite of his soul and his chip. Giles turns up in "Bring on the Night" and Buffy has to fight one of the deadliest vampires of her career in "Showtime". In "Potential" Dawn faces a fundamental reassessment of her purpose in life. Buffy was always a show about female empowerment, but it was also a show about how ordinary people can decide to make a difference alongside people who are special. And it was also a show about people making up for past errors and crimes. So, for example, we have the excellent episodes "Storyteller", in which the former geek/supervillain Andrew sorts out his redemption while making a video diary about life with Buffy; and "Lies My Parents Told Me," in which we find out why a particular folk song sends Spike crazy. Redemption abounds as Faith returns to Sunnydale and the friends she once betrayed, and Willow finds herself turning into the man she flayed. Above all, this was always Buffy's show: Sarah Michelle Gellar does extraordinary work here both as Buffy and as her ultimate shadow, the First Evil, who takes her face to mock her. This is a fine ending to one of television's most remarkable shows. --Roz Kaveney
Don't Pick Up The Phone! The Fonejacker shows he's still king of the prank phone call with more audacious attempts to scam and confuse the public in Fonejacker Doovde Series 2. New characters include Dufrais the nation's number one complainer; Steve a prison inmate who's looking for a good job on the outside preferably with accommodation; Janec a Polish builder who can undercut any price and who also composes music for television gameshows; and Mendoza a master of the Dark Arts. All the favourite characters from series 1 including Terry Tibbs George Mr Doovde and the Mouse also return. The Fonejacker's got your number. Don't pick up the phone!
30 Rock: Season 2
Contains the following episodes: Reality Bites: Marge gets a real estate licence and working under Lionel Hutz (Phil Hartman) tries to sell homes. When he says she must succeed in the first week or be fired Marge sells a house to the Flanders family but neglects to tell them several former owners were murdered inside! Homer The Smithers: Smithers decides to take a vacation (at an exculsive all-male resort) and names Homer as his replacement in order that he wi
Kelsey Grammer returns for a second season as Chicago's powerful and ruthless Mayor, Tom Kane.
It's been six months since the event that trapped thousands of players in the online game world of Elder Tales and the situation is far from secure. The People of the Land are engaged in open warfare against the Goblin armies of Zantleaf. Minami spies are infiltrating the populace. And even with the support and guidance of the Round Table Alliance, the cost of sustaining the city of Akihabara is causing the entire infrastructure to teeter on the brink of collapse. With winter coming, Shiroe and his companions are forced to consider their options. Should they stay in Akihabara and attempt to weather the oncoming storm? Or should they gamble on missions to other portions of the world in search of new sources of valuable treasure? The launch of another series of raids will test old alliances while new ones are forged, as the adventure continues in the second season of LOG HORIZON!
Kat Von D has come home to Los Angeles to fulfil her dream of opening up her own tattoo shop. The news has spread and celebrities such as Eve Jesse Metcalfe Steve-O and Ja Rule as well as tattoo collectors are lining up for some of Kat's famous black and grey ink.
The series was influenced by the internationally successful Charlie Chan detective films of the 1930s and '40s but in line with industry attitudes of the time that particular Chinese detective was invariably played by a white actor in 'yellow-face'. The BBC's update of the archetype cast the British-born Chinese actor David Yip as Detective Sergeant John Ho. Instead of the barely intelligable English typically spoken by Chinese actors in British drama Yip's accent has a strong Cockney influence. Ho fits the pattern of the maverick detective prepared to use unorthodox methods to solve his cases which emerged in series like Z Cars (BBC 1962-78) and further developed in The Sweeney.
Britain’s best-loved detective series enters a new era as DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon), a cousin of the original detective, moves in to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Alex Preston, owner of Crowcall Farm is found disembowelled on the central stone of the Crowcall Circle, a sacred stone circle on his land. Preston wanted to plough Gorse Meadow, where the stone circle is located, but was at odds with local cult, the New Dawn Druids, who want free access to the stones. Local village gossip proves invaluable in pointing Barnaby and Jones in the right direction. But are they being led a merry dance or will the evidence draw out the ‘Sleeper Under the Hill’?Special Features: Cast Filmographies, Picture Gallery, Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates, Subtitles
Passionate about trains, Michael Portillo charts the great British romance with the railways as he retraces journeys that were first documented in the monthly railway guide, Bradshaw's Handbook. Taking us on a wealth of fantastic journeys across the country he discovers what's changed and how our love of the railways all began. This 19 disc DVD set features all 95 episodes from the first four series of Great British Railway Journeys. Series 1: Liverpool to Scarborough: Preston to Kirkcaldy:S.
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