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"Taken Trilogy (Taken/Taken 2/Taken 3)"
"All three films in the action series starring Liam Neeson as retired CIA operative Bryan Mills.   Taken (2008) Mills is forced to resurrect the skills he learned in his old job after his 17-year-old daughter is kidnapped by Albanian sex slave traffickers while travelling with a friend in Europe. As Mills consults his former colleagues for advice on the situation, statistics show that the Albanian criminals rarely keep their prisoners alive for more than four days, giving Mills a tight timeframe in which to save his daughter's life.   Taken 2 (2012) Murad, the father of a kidnapper killed by Mills in the first film, makes a bid for retribution by taking Mills and his wife hostage in Istanbul. Their daughter must act swiftly to save her parents.   Taken 3 (2015) Mills discovers his wife's dead body in their bedroom and quickly realises that he is being framed for her murder. As he works to clear his name, he must fight to protect the one last thing he has left in the world: his daughter."
Price: 7.99

"The Adventurer - Complete Series"
"Gene Barry stars as Gene Bradley, a jet-setting film star and multimillionaire businessman with an eye for the ladies and a nose for trouble. All 26 episodes of the classic 1970s drama.  "
Price: 17.99

"The Big Country (DVD)"
"Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives and Jean Simmons star in this spectacular 1958 Western. When Jim McKay (Gregory Peck) forgoes a life on the ocean waves and travels west to claim his bride, he finds more trouble than he bargained for. Her family are embroiled in a bitter feud over water rights with a rival family. Both clans want access to land which belongs to Julie Maragon (Jean Simmons). As their feud escalates Jim and Julie find themselves caught up in the middle, doing their best to calm things down. ‘A film of truly epic dimensions’ – Radio Times Guide to Films"
Price: 7.99

"The Champions: The Complete Series Special Edition (DVD)"
"The entire series (30 episodes in all) of the classic 1960's television adventure series in which Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt play three crime fighters with extra sensory powers and extraordinary powers of sight, smell and hearing. The episodes are: 'the Beginning', ' The Invisible Man', 'Reply Box No. 666', 'the Experiment', 'Operation Deep-Freeze', 'the Survivors', ' To Trap a Rat', 'the Iron Man', 'the Ghost Plane', 'the Dark Island', 'the Fanatics', 'twelve Hours', 'the Search', 'the Gilded Cage', 'Shadow of the Panther', 'A Case of Lemmings', 'the Interrogation', 'the Mission', 'the Silent Enemy', 'the Body Snatchers', 'Get Me Out of Here!', 'the Night People', 'Project Zero', 'Desert Journey', 'Full Circle', 'Nutcracker', 'the Final Countdown', 'the Gun-Runners' and 'Autokill'. Running Time: 1545 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: 08/04/2010"
Price: 39.99

"The Demoniacs"
"Sadistic horror directed by Jean Rollin. A gang of pirates kidnap, rape and murder two girls.   "
Price: 9.99

"The Fear - The Complete Series (DVD)"
"Iain Glen is Carl Galton, a young gangster who makes his living from various extortion and protection rackets in North London. 24-year-old Carl Galton represents a new kind of London gangster. In his relentless pursuit of wealth and status, signalled by luxury cars and designer clothes, Carl is brutally effi cient and has scant regard for any traditional notions of honour. Following his brother s death in an East-End bar brawl, his focus shifts from protection rackets in North London to the territory of the oldschool East-End firms - and he is prepared to use any means necessary to establish dominance there. Acclaimed Edinburgh-born actor Iain Glen (The Diary of Anne Frank, Silent Scream) perfected a London accent for his stunning performance as the predatory, Armani-clad gang leader in this chillingly authentic 1988 drama from Thames Euston Films. Directed by the award-winning Stuart Orme (The Sculptress) and featuring an impressive supporting cast - including Susannah Harker (House of Cards), Jerome Flynn (Soldier, Soldier), Jesse Birdsall (Bugs) and Anthony Valentine (Colditz, Callan) - The Fear is a disturbing snapshot of a hidden London, released here for the first time in home video format. Special Feature: brand-new commentaries on first and last episode with Iain Glen, Producer Jacky Stoller and Director Stuart Orme. Running Time: 250 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: 13 Aug. 2012"
Price: 14.99

"The Flower Of Gloster - The Complete Series"
"The first Granada Television series to be filmed in colour, this popular children's adventure featured a star who is 72 feet long and painted in cheerful shades of red and yellow! She is The Flower of Gloster, a converted canal barge which over the course of the series winds her way from Wales, through the inland waterways of England to the Pool of London at Tower Bridge.  When their boatyard owner father is taken ill, ten-year-old Michael, his 12-year-old sister Elizabeth and elder brother Dick decide to deliver a narrow-boat to a buyer on his behalf. During their 220-mile trip, they make new friends but also encounter all kinds of danger and difficulties, played out against the changing pattern of the British countryside."
Price: 14.99

"The Frighteners: The Complete Series"
"Thirteen tales to chill the blood. A true forgotten gem starring John Thaw, Ian Holm, Tom Bell, Ian Hendry and Ray Smith.  "
Price: 14.99

"The Hanged Man/Turtle's Progress: The Complete Series"
"1974 mini-series and its 1980 spin-off. Colin Blakely stars. The Hanged Man Lew Burnett (Colin Blakely), the owner of an international construction company, survives three attempts on his life and decide to play dead in order to survive. This tactic will only give him so much time however, and he must use it wisely if he is to find the people hunting him.   Turtle's Progress The focus shifts onto a petty criminal who featured in Burnett's story. Turtle (John F. Landry) and Razor Eddie (Michael Attwell) unwittingly end up with their hands on 80 safe deposit boxes taken in a bank heist. One by one they find out what is contained in each while Superintendent Rafferty, knowing about their illicit activities, skulks around searching for the hard evidence he needs to prove their guilt."
Price: 24.99

"The Lovers: The Complete Series (DVD)"
"The complete series of the classic 1970s sitcom, starring Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox as young couple Geoffrey and Beryl, who feel that they're both going in different directions, no matter how much they love each other. In this series, Beryl tries to convince Geoffrey that married life will be paradise with a visit to her (unhappily) married friend, and after breaking off their engagement, Geoffrey starts to think that he's made a serious mistake. Episodes are: 'War is Declared'; 'The Dominant Partner'; 'Freckle Face'; 'Brainwashed'; 'The Pipe and the Moustache'; 'The Truth Game'; 'The Engagement Party'; 'Call It Off'; 'The Broken Engagement'; 'Economy'; 'The Better Homes Exhibition'; 'The Trial Marriage'; and 'The Best Laid Plans'. Running Time: 325 minutes Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.) Release Date: 5 Jun. 2006"
Price: 14.99

"The Pink Panther Film Collection (DVD)"
"A box set of five Pink Panther films. 'the Pink Panther' (1963) was the launch of the Pink Panther series and introduced Peter Sellers as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau who becomes determined to capture a jewel thief who has lifted the infamous 'Pink Panther' diamond. Little does he know that his wife's lover and thief are the same man. Leaving a trail of destruction in his path, Sellers brings his comic genius to the film. In 'A Shot in the Dark' (1964) Sellers returns as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau trying to clear a beautiful parlour maid's name of murder, despite all the evidence to the contrary. With a memorable scene in a nudist colony. In 'the Pink Panther Strikes Again' (1976) the French detective (Sellers) has stumbled his way up to the position of Chief Inspector, displacing his long-suffering boss Inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert Lom), who has turned to a life of crime in an effort to bump him off. Dreyfuss kidnaps the inventor of a death ray and demands the sacrifice of Clouseau in return. Clouseau then has to hide in many disguises in order to capture Dreyfuss and the machine and save himself and the world! 'the Revenge of the Pink Panther' (1978) finds Inspector Clouseau surviving an assassination attempt but he then hides from the world and now everyone think he's dead. Using this cover story he takes the opportunity to continue his investigations alone. The last Pink Panther film Sellers made before his death. Finally, in 'trail of the Pink Panther' (1982) a journalist (Joanne Lumley) is interviewing people who came into contact with the late Inspector Clouseau for an article in tribute to the great detective. Made two years after Peter Sellers' death, and featuring a string of outtakes from the earlier Pink Panther films. Running Time: 498 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: Czech|Danish|Dutch Release Date: 22 Sept. 2014"
Price: 14.99

"The Spy Who Loved Me (DVD) (1977)"
"Nobody does it better than Bond, and he proves it once more in this explosively entertaining Action ; Adventure that takes him from the Egyptian pyramids to the ocean floor and to a gravity-defying mountaintop ski chase. Roger Moore brings inimitable style to Agent 007 as he teams with beautiful Russian agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) to stop the megalomaniac Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) from unleashing a horrific scheme for world domination. Actors: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd rgens, Richard Kiel, Caroline Munro Directors: Lewis Gilbert Format: Letterboxed, PAL Language: English Subtitles: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish Dubbed: None Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English Audio Description: None Region: Region 2 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1 Number of discs: 1 Classification: PG Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Release Date: 1 Oct. 2012 Run Time: 120 minutes"
Price: 7.99

"The Thomas Crown Affair (DVD)"
"DVD Special Features Feature-length commentary by Director, Norman Jewison Original theatrical trailer Chapter Search Soundtrack: English/German/Spanish/French/Italian Subtitles: English/Swedish/Norwegian/Dutch/French/Polish/Finnish Running Time: 98 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English|French|Swedish|Finnish|Polish|Dutch Release Date: 28 Aug. 2000"
Price: 7.99

"Deadly Nightshade"
"1950s British crime thriller about the opportunities (or not) that arise from a mistaken identity. An escaped convict accidentally kills his double in a fight. He impersonates him until he realises he had been working undercover for a foreign power.  "
Price: 11.99

"Hetty Feather Series 2"
"BBC children's TV show based on the children's book by Jacqueline Wilson set in Victorian London. Having been abandoned as a baby at the Foundling Hospital, Hetty Feather (Isabel Clifton) has been fostered by a kind couple. But after turning five-years-old she is forced to return to the hospital to begin her education. Hetty detests the strict regime and longs to leave the institution in search of her birth mother who she suspects may be a part of the town's visiting circus."
Price: 8.99

"Marsden Rail 34: Steam in the North East"
"This nostalgic DVD begins at Darlington before heading to Eaglescliffe, Billingham and the coastal town of Hartlepool, for many years a major centre for exporting coal from the Durham coalfields, and impressive footage shows freight traffic at Hart, Crimdon Viaduct and Castle Eden. Travelling north from Hartlepool, the next location is Sunderland, with its locomotive depot host to freight classes employed to handle traffic from the numerous local coal mines. Footage of the National Coal Board’s busy Lambton Railway is followed by a fascinating film made by the NCB’s Film Unit at Seaham Harbour in the 1950s, featuring the Victorian-era ‘Lewin No. 18’ and vertical-boilered ‘coffeepots’ at work. Still south of the River Tyne, the next location is Tyne Dock Locomotive Depot and, in addition to film of heavy freight traffic passing the depot, rare 1950s film features a Class T1 4-8-0 in the shed yard. The next location is Newcastle’s Central Station, where ECML workings guaranteed a large number of ex-LNER ‘Pacifics’ entering and leaving the station, many of which were serviced by the nearby Gateshead Depot. Just north of Central Station was Manors Station and Heaton Junction, with views at these locations followed by a journey from Manors to Tynemouth on the former Riverside Branch. North of the Tyne, scenes at Bedlington, Hartley, Woodhorn and North Blyth are reminders of the area’s once immense coal traffic – with Ashington Colliery’s ‘Paddy Trains’ highlighting how rail passengers’ travelling conditions have changed. From Morpeth, the line west to Scotsgap and Reedsmouth is followed before moving north to the Alnwick Branch, where film taken in June 1966 of a Class 9F in charge of services on the last day of steam operations brings the programme to a close."
Price: 14.99

"Marsden Rail 35: On Yorkshire Lines"
"Experience Yorkshire in the 1960s, beginning with views of the East Coast Main Line in and around York, with scenes at the city’s busy motive power depot and station. From York, the train moves to Church Fenton, the junction for routes to Leeds and Sheffield, with a focus on the now vanished Church Fenton North signal box and the traffic under its control. Next is Leeds City Station, featuring a wide variety of steam and early diesel locomotive types, plus views of Farnley Junction MPD, and at nearby Leeds Central Station, ‘Deltics’ on ECML services can be seen rubbing shoulders with elderly ‘J50s’ on station pilot duties. Closed in 1904, Rothwell Town Station witnessed a rare influx of passengers in September 1958, with the arrival of a railtour headed by a pair of ex-GNR Class J6s. The Knostrop Sewage Works rail system with its WW1-vintage locos, plus footage of 45596 Bahamas leaving the Hunslet Engine Works in 1967 concludes a fascinating picture of Leeds in the 1960s. Moving to Bradford, the Quarry Gap Yard to Stanningley pick-up goods is featured in 1967, worked by one of the last B1s in service, plus rare film of a former GCR Class 04, banked by an ex-GNR N1, at Cutlers Junction in 1956. Finally, a journey on the Yeadon branch in 1961 brings to a close the visit to Bradford. Moving west, Huddersfield’s trolley bus system is viewed in its last years of operation, together with views at the Standedge Tunnels, before continuing onto Penistone with Class EM1 and EM2 electric locomotives still in charge of Woodhead Route services. From Penistone, the journey continues to Barnsley’s Exchange Station, still used as a diesel stabling point. New Oaks and Monkspring Junctions are also featured, along with film of Oaks Viaduct shortly before its demolition. At Roundwood, near Rotherham, the London Midland Region and Eastern Region main lines passed within 50 yards of each other and film taken in 1962 shows a wide range of motive power. Leaving South Yorkshire on board the ‘East Midlander Railtour’ in 1962, the next location is Skipton, with steam much in evidence, including the stone workings on the scenic Grassington Branch. Finally, the return journey to York, with Class 72 Joem working on the truncated route of the Derwent Valley Light Railway, shortly before total closure of the DVLR in 1981. "
Price: 14.99

"Marsden Rail 36: North From Crewe"
"The West Coast Main Line north of Crewe in the 1960s – a period that saw major changes on Britain’s railways as diesel and electric traction displaced the steam locomotive. With its locomotive works, depots and yards, Crewe was a major rail centre and, therefore, a magnet for enthusiasts attracted by the huge variety of operations to be seen in the area. Within Crewe Works there was always a wide range of locomotives undergoing repair and many of these are featured, along with scenes at Crewe North and South Sheds.Leaving Crewe, scenes at Warrington’s Arpley Junction and at Wigan are followed by film taken at Preston. Next is Lancaster Castle Station where, in addition to the regular WCML traffic, ex-LNWR electric multiple units operated services to Morecambe and Heysham. Six miles north of Lancaster is Carnforth, where numerous mainline workings and an organised shed visit are captured on film.Film taken at Arnside on the line to Barrow is followed by scenes at the long-closed Milnthorpe Station, thirteen miles north of Carnforth - a location that marked the start of the rugged sections of the WCML. Oxenholme is the junction for the Windermere Branch which, in 1964, saw regular excursion and goods traffic, with steamer services on Lake Windermere still operated by British Railways. At Oxenholme, Duchesses and first-generation diesels are featured, together with the banking locomotives that assisted heavy workings up to Grayrigg Summit, a short distance from Low Gill Junction where the Ingleton Branch joined the main line. Views taken at Low Gill are followed by film at Tebay, from where banking locomotives assisted northbound trains on the infamous Shap Incline. Film taken at Tebay and Scout Green is a reminder of the challenge once posed by the climb to Shap Summit.After Shap Station, the next major location is Penrith, junction for the long-lost line to Keswick and Workington and where, in April 1966, the last steam-hauled service to traverse this route is joined. Twenty miles north of Penrith is Carlisle where a wide variety of steam traction could still be found working through Citadel Station in 1964. Lineside film showing the busy locomotive depot yards at Carlisle’s Upperby and Kingmoor depots is also featured.The final sequence is over the Scottish border at Beattock Station, where film taken in 1954 recorded not only Clans and Duchesses being assisted by Beattock’s banking locomotives, but also the arrival of the newly-constructed Duke of Gloucester – a fitting visual record that brings the programme to a close."
Price: 14.99

"Marsden Rail 39: York and the North East"
"The bestselling Marsden Rail archive steam series looks at York and the North East. From a major railway city to an industrial hot-bed, this DVD rekindles the golden age of railways with a rich variety of steam traction, in traditional railway settings. The programme starts at York, once the Headquarters of the North Eastern Railway, at a time when steam locomotives were still the backbone of passenger and freight operations. This is reflected in scenes at the busy station, the nearby motive power depot and several of the city’s yards which show a wide variety of engines at work, several of which dated from the time of the North Eastern Railway. Moving north from York, the next location is Darlington where the station, MPD and Works yard are featured, as well as operations at some of the large industrial sites around the town and which used privately-owned locomotives. West of Darlington is Barnard Castle where a railtour is joined for the nine-mile journey to Middleton-in-Teesdale in April 1964. Twenty-two miles north of Darlington on the East Coast Main Line is Durham where another railtour is joined for a journey to Bishop Auckland and the Wear Valley Branch, after which it continues to West Auckland, Port Clarence and Stockton. On the northern outskirts of Stockton is Billingham where operations at the station are featured. The programme then continues up the coast towards Sunderland, with views of the heavy coal traffic on both the main line and colliery branches. In addition to coal mining, the most important industry in the area was steel production and one of the major plants was located at Consett. Iron ore was transported 25 miles inland from Tyne Dock to Consett by daily workings that were a major attraction for rail enthusiasts, particularly after the introduction of Class 9F heavy freight locomotives in the 1950s. These workings were among the heaviest on the BR network and form a major part of this programme. Crossing the River Tyne, the next location is North Blyth and its busy yards. Also featured are miners’ trains at nearby Ashington Colliery and operations at the Derwenthaugh Coke Works, near Gateshead. The King Edward Bridge West Junction and nearby Gateshead MPD are the next locations covered, from where it is a short distance to Newcastle Central Station where, in 1962, steam traction, and in particular ex-LNER ‘Pacifics,’ still reigned supreme."
Price: 14.99

"Marsden Rail 40: Yorkshire and Lancashire"
"A fascinating journey from Yorkshire’s West Riding to the industrial heart of Lancashire, compiled from film taken in the 1950s and 1960s. It features a variety of secondary and main lines, at a time when the steam locomotive was an everyday sight. The journey starts at Leeds in the mid-1960s, with Jubilees handling many of the services from City Station and film taken at the disused Holbeck Low and High-Level Stations showing a wide variety of locomotives working into Leeds' Central and City Stations. Leeds is left behind using The Eight O’Clock Special, a film made in 1962 which covers the journey from Leeds Central to Bradford’s Exchange Station in a matter of minutes. Mill Lane Junction on the climb out of Bradford’s Exchange Station features next, a popular location from which to film the service trains and excursion traffic that operated from this now-closed station. Eleven miles from Bradford is Mirfield, on the busy four-track Calder Valley Main Line and a short distance west of Mirfield was Heaton Lodge Junction. Here the Leeds ‘New Line’ and the route to Huddersfield left the Calder Valley Route with views in Huddersfield Station followed by film of the Standedge Railway Tunnels. On crossing the Pennines, the first location is Rochdale, followed by Manchester’s Exchange, Piccadilly and Victoria Stations, plus film taken at Newton Heath Depot which includes LYR Pug 51218, being prepared for a trip on the Manchester Ship Canal rail system. Of a similar vintage to this was former North Staffordshire Railway L-Class locomotive Number 2, filmed working at Walkden Colliery in 1965. Leaving Manchester, the next location is Wigan Springs Branch Junction, followed by scenes around Bolton which include film of the infamous Chequerbent incline. Next is Preston, with views of the city’s MPD, station and nearby Lostock Hall Depot, which together with Burnley’s Rose Grove Depot were amongst the last operational British Railways’ main line locomotive depots. Fascinating film captures the essence of a locomotive depot in the steam era. Lostock Hall and Rose Grove Depots supplied locomotives for the numerous enthusiasts’ specials that ran in the final months of the UKs mainland steam operations and several of these are featured at a variety of locations. The end came on the 11th August 1968 with the Fifteen Guinea Special, a working which marked the end of British Railways' main line steam operations and film of the special arriving at Carlisle and returning south over the Settle and Carlisle route brings the programme to a close."
Price: 14.99

"Michael Palin's New Europe"
"Palin travels through Eastern Europe, from Slovenia to Croatia, Albania and onwards to Russia. Box set containing all seven episodes of Michael Palin's BBC series in which he travels through Eastern Europe. Palin ventures from the mountains of Slovenia down through Croatia and the former Yugoslavia to Albania before turning northwards to visit Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, The Ukraine, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, the former East Germany, Poland, the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (as Konigsberg – originally home to the Teutonic Knights), Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, opening up an undiscovered world to most viewers."
Price: 14.99

"Soundbreaking: The Complete Series"
"This eight-part series traces a century of sonic innovation and revolution, with over 150 interviews. Contributors include Eric Clapton, Roger Daltrey, Elton John and Annie Lennox. Charting the sudden and rapid advancement of production and recording technology over the last century, this documentary features more than 150 interviews with some of the greatest musicians, producers and pioneers of the 20th and 21st centuries including Eric Clapton, Roger Daltrey, Elton John and Annie Lennox."
Price: 14.99

"South Africa Walks With Julia Bradbury"
"Join Julie Bradbury as she journeys on four different walks across South Africa in all the episodes from the BBC series. Getting away from the usual tourist routes, Julia explores the Garden Route, the Drakensburg mountain range, the Kruger National Park and the Augrabies Falls at the edge of the Kalahari Desert."
Price: 12.99

"The Complete Victorian Farm"
"The collection includes Tales From The Green Valley, Victorian Farm & Victorian Farm Christmas, Victorian Pharmacy and Edwardian Farm. Popular documentary series following a team of archaeologists and historians as they recreate life down on the farm 100 years ago. Wearing period clothes and using only the tools available at the time, they take a year out of their lives to find out what rural life was really like in the 1880s, as they tend pigs and sheep, cultivate the land, and try to survive without modern-day aids. Includes three Christmas Specials."
Price: 14.99

"The Life And Times Of David Lloyd George: The Complete Series"
"TV drama charting the life of the controversial liberal politician. Philip Madoc stars. Philip Madoc stars as David Lloyd George and featuring music by Ennio Morricone, including the chart-topping title theme ""Chi Mai""."
Price: 24.99

"The Robe - (Widescreen)"
"Richard Burton, Jean Simmons  and Victor Mature star in this ultimate Biblical epic. The first movie ever filmed in CinemaScope – the original widescreen process – The Robe remains one of the greatest biblical epics. Marcellus Gallio is a Roman centurion who wins the robe of the crucified Christ whilst gambling. Though at first insensitive to the beliefs on the new Christian church, his possession of the robe soon starts to have a profound effect on both Marcellus and his childhood sweetheart Diana. Richard Burton, Jean Simmons and Victor Mature star. ‘A big picture in every sense of the word. One magnificent scene after another.’ – Variety"
Price: 8.99

"Dead Men Are Dangerous"
"In an early lead role, Robert Newton stars in a compelling murder melodrama charting a struggling novelist's desperate bid to start life anew – in a dead man's clothes... Aylmer Franklyn, an unsuccessful writer saddled with debts, seizes the chance to change his identity after discovering a corpse under a fallen tree branch…"
Price: 7.99

"Dr. Cyclops"
"1940s sci-fi classic. Albert Dekker stars as a scientist who discovers he can shrink humans. Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack"
Price: 7.99

"In Which We Serve Restored"
"Noel Coward wrote, co-directed (with David Lean) and and co-starred in a World War II drama which, through the use of flashbacks, charts the reminiscences of a destroyer crew after their beloved ship is torpedoed. John Mills leads the cast. When a British destroyer is torpedoed during the Battle of Crete, surviving crew members are left clinging to the wreckage and recall their previous adventures at sea – and the reasons why they enlisted for service in the first place. Second World War drama, starring Noel Coward, who co-directed with David Lean, alongside John Mills, Bernard Miles, Celia Johnson and Richard Attenborough."
Price: 10.99

"Last Tango In Halifax - Series 5"
"From award winning writer Sally Wainwright comes this uplifting comedy drama about romance and second chances. Starring Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi. With Sarah Lancashire and Nicola Walker. Two widowed pensioners rekindling a childhood romance is the premise of this long-running popular BBC comedy drama. The former childhood sweethearts, Celia and Alan,have reunited later in life and decided to get married – joining together their two, very different, families, including their middle-aged daughters, Caroline and Gillian. This latest series opens with Alan and Celia are not seeing eye to eye seven years into their marriage, while tempers fray at Caroline and Gillian's joint birthday when Celia can't hold her tongue."
Price: 14.99