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"Call me boss. Call me Guv. Call me anything but ma'am." - Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison Tennison finds the price of her outspokenness in the force is reassignment up North to
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"A five-star performance from Mirren..." - Robin Oliver, f2 network Tennison's commitment to see justice served for murder victims at any cost conflicts sharply with the politics and
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There's A New Link In The Food Chain - And We're It! When evolutionary zoologist Nick Cutter discovers prehistoric creatures alive and well in the present day, the natural world is turned on its head
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In 1882, Mark Twain published a delightful fairy tale "for young people of all ages"; 45 years later, Warner Bros., inspired by the real-life coronation of Edward VII, created a lavish
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The mystery surrounding the disappearance of 12 year old King Edward V and his brother Richard, Duke of York, has been the cause of speculation and royal fascination. In 1483, eight years after the
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Diana - Portrait Of A Princess An intimate portrait of the late Princess of Wales during her year out of the glare of the public eye. This informative documentary contains exclusive footage of the
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British theatrical director Peter Glenville made his film directorial debut with 1955's The Prisoner (Glenville had previous helmed the London stage production of this Bridget Boland play). The film
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He has the appearance and manner of the king, yet he's really a lookalike... and on his shoulders rests all hope of foiling a blackguard's plot to usurp the throne. Adventure, pageantry and royal
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No Man Is Just A Number. Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner has stood the test of time. A classic British TV series with elements of sci fi, mystery, comedy and high drama, this "allegorical
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No Man Is Just A Number. The Prisoner, brainchild of Emmy® award-winning actor Patrick McGoohan, is the most studied television series of all time. Fans of this groundbreaking British show have
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No Man Is Just A Number. Since its first airing in 1968, addicted viewers have watched The Prisoner repeatedly. Starring Patrick McGoohan as a man who is kidnapped after resigning from his top-secret
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No Man Is Just A Number. A resigned secret agent, kidnapped and held in a secured seaside Village, continues to fight for his freedom. Included in this final collection is the most whimsical episode
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Vol. 1 Arrival - Awakening in his London home, the Prisoner finds a strange, new world outside his windows. A beautiful village replaces his former city, betraying an elaborate hoax. Vol. 2 Free for
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Currently Unavailable . . Michael Palin (A Fish Called Wanda) teams with Oscar winner Maggie Smith (Gosford Park) in this uproarious comedy in which "the laughs come fast" (Variety) and the
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Currently Unavailable . . Famed British comedian John Cleese (A Fish Called Wanda) leads a hilarious ensemble in this bawdy military satire that is "lethally funny" (The New York Times)!
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Led by vocalist Gary Brooker, Procol Harum set the standard for progressive rock in the late 1960s and early 70s. Despite numerous lineup changes throughout the years, the high standard of
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1. Nothing but the Truth 2. Beyond the Pale 3. As Strong as Samson 4. Idol 5. Thin End of the Wedge 6. Monsieur R. Monde 7. Fresh Fruit 8. Butterfly
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1. Grand Hotel 2. Toujours l'Amour 3. Rum Tale 4. T.V. Caesar 5. Souvenir of London 6. Bringing Home the Bacon 7. For Liquorice John 8. Fires (Which
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1997 digipak Reissue of 1968 album. 'Quite Rightly So' is the opening cut on Procol's 1968 offering which has the band exploring all the facets of its unique style and sound, so firmly established in
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Digitally remastered reissue of their 1968 album with eight bonus tracks added: 'Alpha' (previously unissued), 'Seem To Have The Blues (Most All Of The Time)', 'Monsieur Armand', two versions of 'In
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Based on a classical myth, Pygmalion has become a classic of the contemporary stage and screen. Writing the screenplay for the film version of Pygmalion in 1938 helped Shaw to become the first and
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The Legendary 70s Sci Fi Classic As the millennium draws to a close, civilization is on the verge of collapse. Gangs rule the streets. Books are burned for fuel. And a monstrous force from outer
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Currently Unavailable . . A television adaptation of the work by Howard Clewes set in 1940 in Quay South, a harbor in the North East of England, and concerning the struggle of Captain Thwaite when
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The Queen takes audiences behind the scenes of one of the most shocking public events of recent times - providing an illuminating, deeply affecting and dramatic glimpse into what happens in the
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This unique historical release, presented in 3D, takes a look at the life and career of Queen Elizabeth the II, exploring her over 60-year reign, and focusing on key events like her Coronation, as
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by Andrew Morton The unofficial Royal biographer Andrew Morton presents this unique documentary on Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Morton analyses Elizabeth Windsor's life focusing on the major
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Princess Margaret was the original wild-child of the modern British monarchy, a Royal characterized by glamour, controversy and heartbreak. Britain's first celebrity Princess, she was willful,
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The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara
Driven to win... whatever the cost.. In this heart-warming family drama set in a poor rural community in Northern Ireland, eleven-year-old Mary loves racing and hopes to become a race car driver one
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Sid Halley, champion steeplechase jockey, suffers a devastating injury in a fall that ends his career. He sinks into self-pity until his aristocratic father-in-law bullies him into trying something
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"Up-front, in-your-face, toe-tapping, eye-boggling Irish culture, a.k.a. entertainment...A sure-fire winner..." -Sunday Tribune Ragús is the Gaelic word for "urge" or
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Jenny Agutter stars as the mother in this Masterpiece Theater remake of the beloved 1970 Lionel Jeffries film of the same name, in which she played the oldest daughter. This time that role is played
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This extensive and loving tribute to the steam engine locomotive contains 10 hours of documentary footage from and about the iron 'chug-a-chug' era--the 1920s through the '50s. This behemoth is a
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A resolute veterinarian and her plucky new assistant rally to save a small Australian farming community from a devastating sheep disease in this poignant, six-episode series starring Rachel Ward and
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Acclaimed director Ken Loach (The Wind That Shakes the Barley) presents the story of a man devoted to his family and his religion. Proud, though poor, Bob wants his little girl to have a beautiful
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One Is Alive. One Is Dead. Both Are On The Case. Gumshoes Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) and Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope) don't let a little thing like death get in the way of an investigation. While
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Random Passage tells a tale of love and survival. It is the story of a woman whose one true commitment is to life itself in a place and time where life and death are a hair's breath apart. Set in the
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A very loose remake of the classic multi-star comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), this madcap comedy is directed by Jerry Zucker, one third of the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker comedy team and
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Currently Unavailable . . Francie Fitzpatrick is young, beautiful and she is about to become the pawn in a vicious game of deceit, betrayal and greed. The orphaned teenager arrives in Ireland to live
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4 Mysteries On 3 DVDs John Hannah (The Mummy, The Hurricane) stars as Detective Inspector Rebus in these gritty adaptations of the best-selling novels by Ian Rankin, winner of the Crimewriters'
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Ken Stott (Shallow Grave, The Vice, Messiah) brings the brooding Inspector John Rebus to life on screen, straight off the pages of Edgar - winning Ian Rankin's crime novels. Haunted by his own
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Ken Stott (Shallow Grave, The Vice, Messiah) returns as rumpled, hard drinking detective Inspector John Rebus, hero of Ian Rankin's perennially bestselling novels. Rebus bulldogs violent criminals in
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In Detective Inspector John Rebus, the hero of Ian Rankin's bestselling crime novels, Ken Stott (Charlie Wilson's War, Casanova, Messiah) has found what critics call "a role he was born to
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Lindsay Duncan (Under The Tuscan Sun, A Year In Provence) delivers a formidable performance as Anna Bouverie, a 20th-century woman trapped in her role as a vicar's wife in the English village of
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Newly restored and available for the first time on DVD, Albert Lamorisse's exquisite The Red Balloon remains one of the most beloved children's films of all time. In this deceptively simple, nearly
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The Original and Extended Series After a temporary bout of deadness, the Dwarfers find themselves solving one of the biggest conspiracy plots of all time before Ace Rimmer drops in with the challenge
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The original series one A radiation leak wipes out the crew of the mining ship Red Dwarf leaving one survivor-chicken soup machine repairman Dave Lister. After three million years in suspended
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Red Dwarf, Series One A radiation leak wipes out the crew of the mining ship Red Dwarf leaving one survivor-chicken soup machine repairman Dave Lister. After three million years in suspended
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