The Good Wife Season 7 features 22 episodes of The Good Wife
This brilliantly wry detective drama stars Caroline Catz and Lisa Faulkner as DI Kate Ashurst and DS Emma Scribbins a chalk-and-cheese duo uncovering heinous crimes amid the golf clubs, salsa classes, over-subscribed schools and singles clubs of Middle England in this case, the fictitious town of Middleford.Sassy, streetwise Emma's intuitive approach contrasts with Kate's more authoritative and analytical personality, but together Ash and Scribbs make a formidable team whose passion for crime-solving is matched only by their penchant for gossip!This set contains all twelve episodes and features guest appearances from Edward Woodward, Olivia Colman, Lynda Bellingham, Patrick Barlow and Lysette Anthony.
House (Hugh Laurie) and Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) explore the ramifications admitting they have feelings for each other and attempt to make a real relationship work. Meanwhile due to a colleague's illness Princeton Plainsboro is left without a neurosurgeon on site threatening the hospital's accreditation as a Level 1 Trauma Center. As the team attempts treatment to get their sick colleague back to work they discover there is more to the illness than they originally suspected and turn to House for direction. Instead House remains elusive leaving the team on its own in the season premiere episode of House.
Sweden's hit thriller Black Lake comes to DVD following it's BBC Four transmission. Sinister events engulf young and ambitious Johan and his friends when they visit the abandoned Black Lake ski resort, the scene of a horrific crime. Remote and neglected, Black Lake has been closed for years. Johan invites his friends there on a test trip, with the idea of reopening the resort. They are soon gripped by a series of disturbing experiences. On the very first night, Johan's girlfriend, Hanne, is woken by a sickening thudding noise coming from the cellar. The landlord refuses to let them investigate. It turns out the resort was closed after a family were found dead, strangled. One by one, members of the group wake with bloodshot eyes following nightmares of being strangled. With fear and danger spiraling, Hanne becomes convinced that supernatural forces wish them ill. Who can be trusted? Who will survive?
Most leading documentarians in Britain today are women. The Camera is Ours tells the story of some of the key female pioneers of the British documentary movement beginning in the 1930s and culminating in the late sixties. It's a story that is beautifully captured in the collections held by the BFI National Archive, now available to audiences via this new collection. This 2-disc set will feature a selection of films made between 1935 and 1967, newly remastered in partnership with The Film Foundation and featuring directors including Marion Grierson, Ruby Grierson, Jill Craige, Evelyn Spice, Sarah Erulkar, Margaret Thomson and Kay Mander. The Films Beside the Seaside (Marion Grierson, 1935, 23 mins) Behind the Scenes (Evelyn Spice, 1938, 17 mins) They Also Serve (Ruby Grierson, 1940, 9 mins) The English Inn (Muriel Box, 1941, 11 mins) Birth-day (Brigid ˜Budge' Cooper and Mary Beales, 1945, 22 mins) Homes for the People (Kay Mander, 1945, 23 mins) Children of the Ruins (Jill Craigie, 1948, 11 mins) The Troubled Mind (Margaret Thomson, 1954, 20 mins) Something Nice to Eat (Sarah Erulkar, 1967, 21 mins) Extras: Independent Miss Craigie (Lizzie Thyne, 2020, 93 mins): drawing on the director's unseen papers, along with her films, letters, photographs and interviews to reveal Jill Craige's energetic struggles to get her radical films made and distributed. Featuring narration by Hayley Atwell (Agent Carter) Booklet featuring new essays on all of the films included
All nine series of the popular US sitcom about a beleaguered courier driver and his family. Doug and Carrie Heffernan are a young Queens couple who should be sitting pretty. Doug (Kevin James) is a courier driver with a cheeky, playful nature who, given a choice, almost always chooses what's most likely to rile his wife's fiery temper. Carrie (Leah Remini) is a legal assistant, vivacious, wise, and, on the face of it, way too good for Doug - a fact that informs much of the comedy here. In the first flush of their married life together, however, Carrie's parents' house burns down. Her mum dies, and dad Arthur needs a place to stay. Arthur (Jerry Stiller) is an oddball, hilariously volatile old man who never says anything that isn't in anger or indignation. An ensemble of Doug's quirky friends, who constantly dispense advice he takes to heart but which is utterly, disastrously wrong, round out the cast in this long-running family comedy.
From the Maysles brothers (The Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter (1969) Grey Gardens (1975)) comes this landmark American documentary Salesman - a fascinating non-narrated account of four Boston bible hawkers as they struggle to stay afloat in the cutthroat world of door-to-door sales. Capturing the remarkable detail of a bygone era the film documents their carefully delivered spiel to bored housewives widows immigrants and distracted blue-collar workers. The salesmen wheedle connive and cajole their way toward the Holy Grail but as the pressure of the job bears down one of the salesmen begins to crack exposing the dark and lonely underside of the American Dream. The salesmen each nicknamed according to their different selling style follow up leads of family names from the church. Motivated by the head of the company (who argues that the more sales they generate the stronger the faith) the salesmen sell their gold-embossed expensive Bibles to low-wage families who cannot afford them applying pressure simply by pointing out that 'they come recommended by the church'. Focusing on Paul 'The Badger' Brennan traveling with his colleagues 'The Gipper' 'The Rabbit' and 'The Bull' from their home territory of wintry Boston to the sunshine of Opa-Locka district Florida together they exchange the days highs and (mostly) lows in lonely motel rooms in between calls home. In today's society saturated with reality TV and lame documentaries Salesman stands tall as one of the first non-fiction films to show the lives of ordinary people in-depth without judgement or narration. The Library of Congress honoured Salesman in 1992 as one of the 25 best American films ever made
A massive success for Sky One, this hit sitcom from the writers and producers of Shameless, The IT Crowd and The Office stars BAFTA winner Jason Watkins, Sarah Parish and Stephen Tompkinson in an ongoing saga of beleaguered managers, oddball checkout staff and unsatisfied customers at a fictional north-west supermarket. This set comprises all eight episodes of series six. The search for the new Valco Area Manager is finally over and Gavin's shocked to learn that the successful candidate is none other than Cheryl! When her personal relationship with Gavin is discovered, however, she has quite the battle on her hands... Meanwhile Katie and Daniel's budding romance comes under attack from an old flame, Lisa's relentless baby-making schedule gets the better of Colin, and Gavin's healthy-eating initiative meets with opposition from pushy 'Pleasure Food' rep Duncan Trench...
All eight episodes from the French drama series starring Francois-Xavier Demaison as Bertrand Molina, a detective sent to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young teenager at a music festival in Lyon. With the grieving family pressing for answers, it's not long before Molina uncovers a number of shocking secrets which could push them to breaking point.
All 8 parts of the Channel 5 series, narrated by Hugh Bonneville. Britain's wildlife can be secretive, so often goes unnoticed. This series reveals the hidden lives of both the familiar and the more unusual animals with which we share our island home. Each of the diverse habitats offers opportunities and challenges to creatures great and small. We meet a cast of engaging animal characters at key moments in their lives, as low-light cameras expose rarely-seen nocturnal behaviour and macro lenses focus on little-known Britons. From the Cornish coast to the Shetland Islands, from Norfolk beaches to the cliffs of Anglesey, this series celebrates the stunning wildlife living on our doorstep. Episodes: Mountains Forests Coasts Rivers Water Worlds Islands Countryside Cities
Exile! The Time Lords have banished the newly regenerated Doctor to Earth... But The Doctor isn't the only alien to have arrived as a swarm of meteorites have crashed into the sleepy English countryside bringing with them a terrible new threat to mankind. As the Nestene plan takes shape Unit The Doctor and his newly appointed scientific advisor Liz Shaw race against time to stop humanity from being replaced by a terrifying plastic facsimile race. With an Auton army on the rise and no Tardis to help him could The Doctor's latest incarnation be over before its truly begun?...
Priscilla White is a typist from a working class area of Liverpool who dreams of stardom; Bobby Willis is the chancer who ignores the city's Protestant-Catholic divide to pursue her; Brian Epstein is the young genius who will later guide The Beatles to superstardom. Starring Sheridan Smith Cilla tells the true story of how the lives of these three intertwine to propel Cilla to the top of the charts and beyond. but at a cost. Cilla Black, as young Priscilla becomes, displays a ruthless strea.
In the wake of Charles Town, the world lives in fear of Captain Flint. But when his campaign of terror crosses over into madness, it falls to John Silver to locate the man within the monster. Meanwhile, with Eleanor Guthrie gone, Jack Rackham and Captain Charles Vane struggle to secure Nassau for the ages. All will be tested when a new threat arrives. It knows them. It understands them. And in the blink of an eye, it will turn them against each other.
Beginning in southern Russia, Levison will track the mighty Caucasus Mountains toward Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and into Iran: a captivating nation that's been off the tourist track for decades. Known as the 'lands in between', Levison will travel through these countries that sit at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and form a large part of the historic and mysterious Silk Route. Making his way by any means necessary, Levison will travel with the locals and live as they do. Crossing snow-capped mountains, canyons and volcanic deserts, Levison will see some of the most spectacular but little-known landscapes on the planet. He tries to reach his journey's end on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Iran. He will also team up with local guides and venture with them into little-known regions where East truly meets West.
All three series of the BAFTA award-winning and critically acclaimed Channel 4 comedy. Black Books centres around the foul tempered and wildly eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black (Dylan Moran). Bernard's devotion to the twin pleasures of drunkenness and wilful antagonism deepens and enriches both his life and that of Manny (Bill Bailey) his assistant. Bearded sweet and good Manny is everything that Bernard isn't and is punished by Bernard relentlessly just for the crime of existing. They depend on each other for meaning as Fran (Tamsin Greig) their oldest friend depends on them for distraction. Black Books is a haven of books wine and conversation the only threat to the group's peace and prosperity is their own limitless stupidity. Special Features: Series 1 Cast Commentary Out-Takes Photo Gallery Series 2 Teaser Trailer Series 2 Out-Takes Photo Gallery Black Dolls Commentary Series 3 Teaser Trailer Series 3 Out-Takes Bernard's Letter Photo Gallery Deleted Scenes Trailers
In August 1977, in a seemingly normal house in Enfield, North London a series of disturbing paranormal events have begun to take place. Reports of an unworldly presence making repeated attempts on the life of 11-year-old Janet Hodgson soon attracts the attention of paranormal investigator Maurice Grosse (Timothy Spall) who is convinced that the house is plagued by a poltergeist. With the attacks growing increasingly violent by the day Maurice will stop at nothing to protect Janet from these strange and dark forces.
The first two series of the BBC crime drama starring Ben Miller. DI Richard Poole is sent to the stunning Caribbean Island of Saint Marie to solve an impossible murder. He hates sun sea and sand but he knows once he's solved the murder he'll be heading back to wonderful cold drizzly London. Or will he? With the help of unorthodox Dwayne ambitious Fidel and the instincts of the beautiful Sergeant Camille Bordey they tackle an array of unique murders. As Richard's relationship with both the island and Camille develops will he at last find his place in the world?
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy