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"Boys On Film 19: No Ordinary Boy (DVD)"
"The popular anthology focuses on the boys who make the world a better and more exciting place. The boys who will go one step further and always impress. The boys who are not always what they seem…   Release Date  18th February 2019"
Price: 9.99

"Boys On Film 20 (DVD)"
"The ever-popular collections of beautifully made gay short cinema for your eyes only! The latest box set, Heaven Can Wait, celebrates 20 years of boys on film – the world’s longest running short films series – with two hours of the finest films from all corners of the globe."
Price: 12.99

"Boys from the Blackstuff (DVD)"
"Alan Bleasdale's hugely acclaimed series echoes the misery and despair of long-term unemployment. Set in Liverpool, these profoundly moving human dramas follow in turn the attempts of five working-class heroes to survive. Running Time: 306 minutes + 110 minutes approx. Running Time: 306 minutes Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.) Subtitles: English Release Date: 26/05/2003"
Price: 10.99

"Boys on Film 17: Love is the Drug (DVD)"
"An astonishing selection of the latest international gay short films. The latest collection in the award-winning series of gay short films. Nine films take viewers across the globe, descending into an intoxicating world of love and desire. No. Discs: 1 DVDRunning Time: 2 hrs"
Price: 8.99

"Boys on Film 18: Heroes (DVD)"
"A new volume of the popular collection of gay films. Ten uplifting and powerful tales recounting the lives of everyday heroes fighting for their own identities and the right for us all to be ourselves. Includes the powerful docudrama The Colour of His Hair. Release Date 23rd April 2018 No. Discs 1 DVD Cert 15 Running Time 2hrs 13"
Price: 8.99

"Boys on Film Presents: Campfire (DVD)"
"Four short, romantic films with gay storylines: Campire, Saint, Particularly Now, In Spring and Sailor. Campfire A lovesick boy scout goes on a camping trip in the country and tries to choose between his girl and his best friend. Particularly Now, In Spring An athlete takes his first steps into adulthood.   Saint The films focus is the scantily-clad death of Saint Sebastian.   Sailor A drama about the love between a teenager and a seafarer.   The director, Bavo Defurne used largely unprofessional actors which brings a charming innocence to the performances that complements the magical, overwrought worlds that they inhabit."
Price: 9.99

"Brabazon - The Beautiful Dream (DVD)"
"1943-53 saw the conception and demise of the Brabazon - the largest land plane to ever be created in Britain. Its purpose was to transport 100 passengers across the Atlantic in complete luxury. Sadly, that day never came. Rare footage and photography help provide a unique insight, on this DVD."
Price: 9.99

"Brad's Status (DVD)"
"Ben Stiller excels in this sharp comedy drama about fathers and sons and a mid-life crisis. A father-and-son college tour of the East Coast leads to a personal crisis for dad Brad Sloan (Ben Stiller), who feels inadequate and unaccomplished compared to his wealthier and more successful friends. Brad is forced to confront these feelings as he helps his musically gifted son (Austin Abrams) find the right school, ultimately hoping that he can find meaning in the life he's built for himself. What the press said ""Ben Stiller is on top form as a father experiencing some peer pressure during a tour of prospective colleges for his son. 4 STARS"" Guardian Release Date  30th April 2018"
Price: 11.99

"Bram Stokers Dracula (1974) (DVD)"
"Jack Palance stars in this made-for-TV dramatisation of Bram Stokers classic vampire novel. From his mountain castle, the Prince of Darkness Count Dracula (Palance) summons the servants of the night to feast on human blood. But after he attacks Lucy Westenra (Fiona Lewis) her fianc Arthur (Simon Ward) calls in famed vampire hunter Van Helsing (Nigel Davenport) to investigate, threatening Draculas reign. Running Time: 94 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: 5 Oct. 2015"
Price: 9.99

"Bramwell - Series 1-4 Complete (DVD)"
"This lavish period drama tells the story of Eleanor Bramwell (Jemma Redgrave), a pioneering female doctor in the late nineteenth century, and the struggles she has with her friends, her colleagues and society. Determined to take the medical profession out of the dark ages, her strongly held opinions often draw her into conflict with the chief surgeon, a man keener on tradition than he is on progress .Also starring David Calder and Robert Hardy. This box set contains all 4 series, in 27 stunning episodes over 8 discs. Awards Silver Award - Worldfest, Charleston. Silver Spire - Golden Gate Awards, San Francisco. Silver Plaque - The Chicago International Film Festival Reviews ""A touch of Gold"" - The Observer ""Immensely watchable"" - Daily Mirror ""Has hit written all over it - Daily Telegraph ""Classy and stylish"" - Time Out Bramwell Series 1 This award-winning series follows the fortunes of Eleanor Bramwell (Jemma Redgrave) who sets her heart and her sights on becoming a leading surgeon - an ambition unheard of for women in Victorian England. Her father Robert (David Calder) would like Eleanor to join him in his respectable private practice but his daughter has plans of her own which take her from the decadent drawing rooms of elite Victorian society to the shocking deprivation of the slums in the East End of London. Eleanor's forward thinking makes her enemies amongst the medical establishment. But her energy and commitment also win her friends. As Eleanor consolidates her professional standing in the hostile medical world, in her private life, she becomes romantically involved with a charismatic Irish physician, a man considered a scheming opportunist by her father. Bramwell is based on fact, and produced with the greatest attention to detail. Eleanor Bramwell is modelled on real doctors, and the stories are drawn from documented cases in the 1890s. The result is a series in the finest tradition of period drama. Bramwell Series 2 A second series of the late Victorian medical drama. With her private practice failing, Eleanor faces tough choices and difficult times ahead, including the surprise arrival of a long-lost relative, the burgeoning of love and an outbreak of the dreaded cholera. Bramwell Series 3 The third installament of the beautiful period drama, with bittersweet stories set in London. Will Eleanor find true love and marraiage? Bramwell Series 4 The final series of Bramwell, with two feature-length episodes uncovering the truths and fictions in Eleanor Bramwell's (Jemma Redgrave) life as she faces up to her true feelings for more than one man and the prospect of an unacceptable pregnancy. Also starring Jenny Agutter and Timothy West. Running Time: 1364 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 30 Aug. 2010"
Price: 29.99

"Branch Lines Of Cornwall (DVD)"
"1st Takes series on the branch lines of England now continues its voyage of discovery on the very edges of the country, a stunning peninsula, in which no location is more than 20 miles from the sea: Cornwall. With the help of Les Whaley, Chairman of the Launceston Railway Circle, this film explores the old routes of the Great Western Railway and London and South Western Railway, beginning at Gunnislake in the Tamar Valley, and then travelling around the entire county. The development of railways in Cornwall is closely associated with the countys mining traditions, and this is revealed with a visit to the striking landscape in the area of Minions, the highest village in Cornwall, where the Liskeard & Caradon Railway once ran. There are also tributes to other lines which have long since closed, such as the North Cornwall Railway, inspired by the desire to attract tourists to the area, and which crossed the county from Launceston to Padstow; and the Lostwithiel & Fowey Railway, whose main traffic was china clay.Happily, some of the old branch lines are still in service today such as the attractive Tamar Valley Line, which ventures over the border from Devon; the Atlantic Coast Line from Par to Newquay; the enchanting Looe Valley Line, which links the market town of Liskeard with the beautiful fishing port of Looe; the Maritime Line from Truro to Falmouth; and the St Ives Bay Line, which is among the most scenic in Britain. All of these are featured with superb modern film, comparisons with historic photographs and informed commentary.The film also includes interviews with people who have created successful heritage lines in Cornwall, with enjoyable visits to Launceston Steam Railway, the Bodmin & Wenford Railway, Helston Railway and Lappa Valley as well as a delightful miniature gauge system at Hidden Valley.This stunning DVD, enhanced by rare archive images and excerpts of historic film, will delight railway enthusiasts everywhere!"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines Of Devon - Volume 1 (DVD)"
"1st Take's popular series of films on the Branch Lines of England, based on the best-selling books of Colin Maggs, now features the beautiful county of Devon. This first volume on Devon explores what remains of the stations and infrastructure of the branch lines in the Exeter area, and the central, eastern and southern parts of the county. Illustrated by superb modern film, explanatory maps and rare archive photographs and footage, we tell the story of railways which once provided a valuable service in carrying passengers and freight around Devon, as well as taking holidaymakers to the seaside. At one extreme there was the Exmouth branch - the nearest the West Country comes to a suburban-type commuter railway - which still thrives as the 'Avocet Line' with stunning views of the Exe Estuary; and the Paignton branch, which could for many years almost be considered a main-line. At the other end of the scale was the Culm Valley Light Railway, an oddity which demanded restrictions on rolling stock and locomotives with a short wheelbase. Many Devon branch lines were originally built to the broad gauge and were later narrowed, some lasting until the very end of the wider gauge in 1892. Our railway odyssey includes visits to Axminster, Seaton, Sidmouth, Exmouth, Tiverton, Newton Abbot, Torquay, Paignton, Brixham, Dartmouth and a host of villages where minor stations and halts were once a lifeline to Devon's rural community. Happily, not all these branch lines have been lost forever. Several have been recreated as preserved lines, and among the many highlights of our tour are visits to South Devon Railway, Devon Railway Centre, the Dartmouth Steam Railway, the Exeter & Teign Valley Railway and Seaton Tramway. The enthusiasm of those people who are keeping Devon's railway heritage alive helps to make this DVD an essential addition to your collection, or an ideal gift. Running Time: 100 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines Of Devon - Volume 2 (DVD)"
"1st Take's series of films on the Branch Lines of England, based on the books of eminent railway historian and author Colin Maggs, now makes a welcome return to the glorious county of Devon. This DVD explores the old branch lines of North and West Devon, including an evocative visit to Dartmoor, where the first railway in the area was worked by horses in 1823. Later, it was superseded by the Princetown Railway, which included the highest railway station in England. There is also an extensive feature on the busy Plymouth area, whose rail network encompassed Millbay Docks, Devonport, Turnchapel and the Cattewater, Friary, Stonehouse Pool and Sutton Harbour branches. The story is enhanced by stunning modern film as well as rare historic photographs and archive footage, much of which is in colour. It also includes interviews with people who have developed successful heritage lines from what was left of the old system, with visits to the majestic Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and the Plym Valley Railway, which fully merits its epithet of the Woodland Line. The latest heritage line to emerge is the Dartmoor Railway, whose base is at the attractively restored Okehampton Station, and which runs from Coleford Junction to the awe-inspiring Meldon Viaduct. Happily, some of the old branch lines are still in service today, such as the attractive Tamar Valley Line, which ventures from Plymouth, across the beautiful Calstock Viaduct and ends up at Gunnislake in Cornwall; and the Tarka Line, which calls at a number of charming old-world country stations as it journeys from Exeter to Barnstaple. Other branch lines featured include Brent to Kingsbridge, Tavistock Junction to Launceston, the Yealmpton branch and Venn Cross to Barnstaple. In addition, a tour of the county's beautiful north coast includes a tribute to the fondly remembered Barnstaple & Ilfracombe Railway, which was so busy that it was upgraded to main line status for over half its life. Running Time: 106.00 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines Of Dorset (DVD)"
"Branch Lines of Dorset DVDBased on the book by Colin G. Maggs. This DVD continues a series of films which explores the Branch Lines of England, many of which were lost during the Beeching cuts of the 1960s. Dorset's lines were shared almost equally between the Great Western Railway and the London & South Western and every one is explored on this film. These routes varied from lightly built, rural railways with a low volume of traffic to the Swanage branch, which at times carried main line express locomotives. These railways conveyed goods in and out of the county, provided a vital role during the dark years of warfare and in happier times they allowed holidaymakers and day trippers to enjoy their visit to the seaside. From the serendipity of stumbling on the owners of Powerstock Station House to tracing the Weymouth and Portland Railway on the Rodwell Trail. This film is packed with highlights, which also include an interview with former fireman Derek Phillips, a tour of Poole's old branch lines with local historian Colin Stone and an extensive feature on the hugely popular Swanage Railway. Numerous other locations are featured, including Yeovil, Dorchester, Maiden Newton, Bridport, West Bay, Upwey, Abbotsbury, the Weymouth Quay Tramway and Verwood. Eminent railway historian and author Colin Maggs sheds light on a host of hidden treasures, with the help of wonderful archive photographs and colour archive film. With special thanks to The Swanage Railway, The Shillingstone Railway Project and Yeovil Railway Centre. Written by: Colin G. Maggs MBE Cameraman: Andy Warren Map Design: John Penny Narrated & Produced by: Dave Rogers Approx. 100 minutes. Running Time: 90 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines Of Gloucestershire (DVD)"
"The Beeching cuts prompted a massive reshaping of Britain's railway network in the 1960s, when almost a third of the country's track was closed. Most of the victims were minor routes which linked rural locations; they were axed as they were simply deemed uneconomic. But they remain fondly remembered today and this film is intended as the first in a series which will celebrate the branch lines of England, in association with railway author and historian Colin Maggs MBE. You will see a wide range of routes, from those initially worked by horses to one which boasted the longest railway bridge in England. These lines provided vital services for the industrial heartland of Bristol, and key places such as Gloucester Docks and Lydney harbour. They also reached out to towns and villages in the Cotswolds, the Forest of Dean and many other parts of the county. The story is illustrated by extensive use of rare archive photographs, and is enhanced by informed commentary from Colin Maggs, who has seen so many changes in the county's railway network during a lifelong interest in the subject. You will also enjoy stunning modern film, excerpts of archive footage and visits to two of the county's preserved lines - the Dean Heritage Railway and Avon Valley Railway - and the GWR Museum at Coleford. There are also fascinating interviews with former railwaymen and those who recall how important such branch lines were to rural areas. Numerous locations are visited, including Avonside Wharf, Severn Beach, Mangotsfield, Westerleigh, Yate, Thornbury, Berkeley Road, Coaley, Dursley, Stroud, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tewkesbury, Cirencester, Kemble, Tetbury, Lydney, Cinderford and Chepstow. Running Time: 90 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines Of Somerset (DVD)"
"1st Take's series of films exploring the Branch Lines of England now takes us to Somerset, as we explore over 160 years of rail travel in the county, with the help of rare archive material and a whistle-stop tour of sites of interest today. This is an extra special journey for Bath-based author and historian Colin Maggs, on whose book the DVD is based, as it is a celebration of his home county's railway heritage. Most of Somerset's branch lines were closed during or before Beeching's cuts of the 1960s, and these are examined in depth on our journey, from the 792-yard branch at Dunball Wharf near Bridgwater to the industrial railways of North Somerset, the Bristol to Portishead branch, the Cheddar Valley or 'Strawberry' Line and the Norton Fitzwarren to Minehead Railway. Happily, the county is well blessed with some fine preserved lines: the beautiful East Somerset Railway at Cranmore; the West Somerset Railway between Bishops Lydeard and Minehead, England's longest standard-gauge heritage railway; the unique Bristol Harbour Railway and the Sandford Station Railway Heritage Centre. You also have a rare chance to glimpse railway activity at Portbury Dock, as the freight line reopened there in 2001 and is now thriving. There is an accompanying feature on the campaign to re-launch a passenger service from Portishead to Bristol, and you will also enjoy a tribute to the fine work of the Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway Group. Packed with wonderful images from Colin's lifelong photographic collection, stunning modern film, archive footage excerpts and fascinating interviews, this DVD is essential viewing for railway enthusiasts. Running Time: 101 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines of Hampshire (DVD)"
"Explores every corner of Hampshire to see what remains of the county's once-numerous branch lines."
Price: 9.99

"Branch Lines of Warwickshire (DVD)"
"A nostalgic journey into the very heart of the country, as this documentary explores the old railways of Warwickshire.   Release Date: 1st November 2019"
Price: 10.99

"Branch Lines of Wiltshire (DVD)"
"Definitive film of more than a century of Wiltshire rail travel, based on a book by railway expert Colin Maggs. Explore the old routes of the GWR, and the lines in Chippenham, Calne, Trowbridge and Devizes. Release Date  15th July 2018 No. Discs  1 DVD Cert  E"
Price: 9.99

"Brass Eye (DVD)"
"All six episodes from Chris Morris's controversial spoof on current affairs television. 'Animals' includes Paul Daniels' impassioned appeal on behalf of a distressed elephant. 'Drugs' features a host of celebrities condemning the made-up drug Cake. 'Science' has Steven Berkoff warn the nation about the dangers of heavy electricity. 'Sex' explores the difference between Good and Bad AIDS. 'Crime' features more on-the-spot, up-to-the-minute reporting from newshounds Libby Shuss, Ted Maul and Alabaster Codefy. 'Decline' examines a Britain in which pop groups record love songs to Myra Hindley and large companies encourage their employees to experiment with drugs."
Price: 8.99

"Brass The Complete Series (DVD)"
"Timothy West stars as tyrannical northern coalmine and mill owner Bradley Hardacre in this gloriously funny ITV comedy.   There’s trouble down t’pit! Timothy West stars as tyrannical northern coalmine and mill owner Bradley Hardacre in this gloriously funny ITV comedy that spoofs all the gritty northern mill dramas you’ve ever seen! Hardacre was born into the working classes and now he’s at the top of the heap he despises everyone who works for him. ‘A triumphant screen original, firing on all cylinders’ – Daily Telegraph"
Price: 24.99

"Brassed Off (DVD)"
"Pete Postlethwaite, Ewan McGregor and Tara Fitzgerald star in a comedy drama about a brass band. North Yorkshire, 1992 and a local colliery band, led by Danny (Pete Postlethwaite), prepare for a national competition, despite the fact they are faced with redundancy if their pit closes. Gloria (Tara Fitzgerald), the daughter of a former band leader, returns to the band and raises their spirits, beginning a relationship with one of their younger members (Ewan McGregor) in this highly rated Film4 production."
Price: 8.99

"Bread: The Complete Collection Series 1-8 (DVD)"
"All 74 episodes of the British sitcom written by Carla Lane. The Boswells live in Liverpool and are very adept at scamming the system. Nellie Boswell (Jean Boht) rules the nest and puts up with no nonsense from her children or her long-suffering husband, Freddie (Ronald Forfar), as she struggles to support her family through Thatcher's Britain. Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 29 Sept. 2014"
Price: 27.99

"Breakfast At Tiffanys (DVD)"
"A young New York writer sponsored by a wealthy woman falls in love with the charming, impulsive and eccentric call girl that lives n ext door. Based on a story by Truman Capote. The winner of 2 Academy Awards including Best Song. Running Time: 110 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: 21 Nov. 2011"
Price: 7.99

"Breaking Bad: The Complete Series (DVD)"
"Release Date  9th Oct 2017"
Price: 49.99

"Breakthrough (DVD)"
"Based on the incredible true story of one mother’s unwavering devotion, Breakthrough is a stirring reminder that faith and love can create a mountain of hope, and sometimes even a miracle. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost. But as John lies lifeless, Joyce refuses to give up. Her faith inspires those around her to continue to pray for John’s recovery, even in the face of every case history and scientific prediction.   Release Date 23rd Sept 2019"
Price: 14.99

"Breathe (DVD)"
"Release Date:   26th Feb 2018No. Discs:   1 DVDRunning Time:   1hr 56"
Price: 8.99

"Bregenz Festival (DVD)"
"Five open air opera extravaganza’s from Bregenz Festivals amazing lake stage – Verdi’s Aida; Giordano’s Andrea Chenier; Mozart’s Die Zauberflote; Puccini’s Turandot and Bizet’s Carmen. ‘A knockout’ – Telegraph"
Price: 47.99

"Brendan Cole Live & Unjudged (DVD)"
"This intimate production promises a sensational night of dance with a difference. The dancers and 14 piece band will have you dancing in your seat, performing to music and songs of some of the greatest legends and contemporary artists in the world of music, including Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Robert Palmer, Jennifer Lopez, Prince, Frank Sinatra, Michael Buble, Kenny Rogers, Gloria Estefan, Robbie Williams and many more. This is your chance to see some of the magic, first hand, by one of the most charismatic choreographers and performers to reach these shores. Region: All Regions Release Date: 8 Nov. 2010"
Price: 9.99

"Brexit: The Uncivil War (DVD)"
"Benedict Cumberbatch leads the cast in this acclaimed Channel 4 drama, starring as Leave campaigner Dominic Cummings. With Rory Kinnear. Its a riveting story based on one of the most controversial and divisive referendums in modern British history.  Release Date  21st January 2019"
Price: 14.99