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"Star Trek the Next Generation: The Complete Season 1 (Box Set) - DVD"
"Entire first series of the popular TV show. In 'Encounter at Farpoint', a double length story, the Enterprise encounters a planet that is being threatened by an alien creature - and to make matters worse, Picard is called before the super-being Q to answer questions on behalf of humanity. 'The Naked Now' has the cew infected by a deadly virus which manifests itself in such symptoms as intoxication and promiscuity. 'Code of Honour' sees Tasha kidnapped by an alien who wants her as his mate. 'The Last Outpost' finds the Enterprise coming face-to-face with the Ferengi for the first time. In 'Where No One Has Gone Before', a warp experiment goes wrong and flings the Enterprise into a strange galaxy billions of light-years from its starting point. 'Lonely Among Us' has Picard's body becomes the host for an alien entity. 'Justice' sees the unfortunate Wes Crusher sentenced to death for violating a local custom on an alien world. 'The Battle' finds Picard taking on DaiMan Bok, who wants revenge for the death of his son. 'Hide and Q' has the crew of the Enterprise D plagued once more by the cosmic trickster Q. 'Haven' sees Riker's heart set to break when Deanna is forced into an arranged marriage. In 'The Big Goodbye', Picard indulges his love of film noir detective stories on the holodeck, only to end up trapped when the system malfunctions. 'Datalore' has the crew of the Enterprise discover the component parts of Lore, Data's twin brother, on a devastated planet. 'Angel One' sees Riker caught up in the politics of a planet ruled entirely by women. '11001001' finds the Enterprise hijacked by an alien race called the Bynars, who upgrade the ship's computer to their own ends. 'Too Short a Season' has the Enterprise accompany the ageing Admiral Mark Jameson to Mordan IV, where his mission is to secure the release of Federation hostages. 'When the Bough Breaks' sees Wesley and various other children from the Enterprise kidnapped by the technologically advanced but sterile civilisation on the planet Aldea. In 'Home Soil', it transpires that the Enterprise is under attack from Microbain, a microscopic life-form, after Data is attacked by a laser drill. 'Coming of Age' finds Wesley preparing to sit an Academy exam, while Picard is investigated by the unpopular Lt Commander Dexter. 'Heart of Glory' has the Enterprise play host to two Klingons who claim to have been attacked by Ferengi. 'The Arsenal of Freedom' sees Picard lead a team to the lifeless planet Minos to search for the USS Drake. 'Symbiosis' finds Picard caught in the middle of a war between the narcotics-addicted Ornarans and their enemies the Brekkans, who possess a possible cure. In 'Skin of Evil', an Enterprise shuttlecraft crash lands on Vagra II and is captured by the evil Armus. 'We'll Always Have Paris' sees the man married to Picard's first love create a hole in the universe. 'Conspiracy' has Picard's best friend suffer from an acute paranoia which leads to the destruction of his starship being destroyed. Finally, in 'The Neutral Zone', the crew encounter an enemy stronger than any they have come across before.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"JAG: The Complete First Season (Box Set) - DVD"
"The complete first season of the popular 90s drama series. This season introduces former flying ace Harmon 'Harm' Rabb (David James Elliott) of the Navy's Judge Advocate General. Now an attorney, Harm investigates, prosecutes and defends military criminals in cases that often take him behind enemy lines. Episodes comprise: 'Pilot: Part 1', 'Pilot: Part 2', 'Shadow', 'Desert Son', 'Deja Vu', 'Pilot Error', 'War Cries', 'Brig Break', 'Scimitar', 'Boot', 'Sightings', 'The Brotherhood', 'Defensive Action', 'Smoked', 'Hemlock', 'High Ground', 'Black Ops', 'Survivors', 'Recovery', 'The Prisoner', 'Ares' and 'Skeleton Crew'.<br/><br/>"
Price: 11.99

"The 4400: The Second Season (Box Set) - DVD"
"Complete second series of the US sci-fi drama executive-produced by Francis Ford Coppola. Over the last century, thousands of people have gone missing and are presumed dead. When a meteor impacts over Earth, all 4400 people are returned to Earth as suddenly and inexplicably as they disappeared. In this series, it has been a year since the abductees returned. Jordan (Bill Campbell) is opening a series of '4400 Centres' to spread the message, while the NTAC starts becoming more interested in the strange powers exhibited by them. Tom (Joel Gretsch) and Diana (Jacqueline McKenzie) investigate a 4400 whose powers devastate a small community, and who could potentially wipe out humanity. Episodes are: 'Wake Up Call (Part 1)'; 'Wake Up Call (Part 2)'; 'Voices Carry'; 'Weight of the World'; 'Suffer the Children'; 'As Fate Would Have It'; 'Life Interrupted'; 'Carrier'; 'Rebirth'; 'Hidden'; 'Lockdown'; 'The Fifth Page'; and 'Mommy's Bosses'.<br/><br/>"
Price: 9.99

"The Quiet Man - DVD"
"John Wayne stars in this classic romantic drama directed by John Ford. The story follows Irish-American boxer Sean Thornton (Wayne) who refuses to fight again after a traumatic bout. He returns to Ireland to reclaim his family's farm in Inisfree. But when love intervenes he is forced to fight again to win the heart and hand of local girl Mary Kate Danaher (Maureen O'Hara) whose brother Red (Victor McLaglen) wants the farm for himself and objects to the pair's union.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Star Trek the Next Generation: The Complete Season 6 (Box Set) - DVD"
"The complete sixth season of the 'Star Trek' spin-off. In 'Time's Arrow: Part 2' the crew realise that aliens are travelling into Earth's past to steal mankind's neural energy. In 'Realm of Fear' Reg Barclay returns and has to face his phobias when he discovers aliens in the transporter beam's sub-space. In 'Man of the People' an ambassador channels his dark thoughts into Troi's mind to keep him young and alive. In 'Relics' Scotty, from the original 'Star Trek' series, is found trapped in a transporter beam where he has been for over seventy years. In 'Schisms' certain crew members begin to suffer from strange symptoms and dreams, and it is soon discovered that sub-space aliens are abducting the crew in order to experiment on them. In 'True Q' the super-being Q returns and informs a young girl that she is part of the Q continuum, and she must decide between joining the other Q or being killed. In 'Rascals' a transporter malfunction reduces some of the crew to child versions of themselves. In 'A Fistful of Datas' Worf, Troi and Alexander are trapped in a Western holo-deck programme when Data floods the ship's computer with his own neural signals. In 'The Quality of Life' Data risks the rest of the crews' lives by protecting a new 'living' machine. In 'Chain of Command: Part 1' Picard is sent on a mission and replaced by the caustic Captain Jellico. In 'Chain of Command: Part 2' Picard is subjected to all manner of torture at the hands of the Cardassians, and the crew of the Enterprise begin to feel uneasy under Jellico's command. In 'Ship in a Bottle' Barclay reactivates the holo character of Moriarty who is determined to live a life outside the walls of the holo-deck. In 'Aquiel' Geordie falls in love with an alien Starfleet lieutenant who is the suspect in a bizarre murder case. In 'Face of the Enemy' Troi awakes one morning to find that she is dressed as a Romulan on a Romulan ship, helping to smuggle high ranking defectors to the Federation. In 'Tapestry' Picard gets fatally wounded and meets Q in the afterlife, where he is shown that he really did have a 'wonderful life'. In 'Birthright: Part 1' Data is experiencing dreams and Worf is informed by a stranger on DS9 that his father may have survived the Kitomer massacre, so he sets off to find out. In 'Birthright: Part 2' Worf is held captive by the Romulans. In 'Starship Mine' Picard has to deal with intergalactic terrorists while trapped on the Enterprise. In 'Lessons' Picard falls in love with a new officer. In 'The Chase' a madcap chase across space culminates in a confrontation between the Klingons, Humans, Romulans and Cardassians, who find out they have more in common than any of them could imagine. In 'Frame of Mind' Riker finds himself interned in a lunatic asylum. In 'Suspicions' Dr Crusher risks her career when she tries to prove that an eminent Ferengi scientist was murdered by one of his rivals. In 'Rightful Heir' Worf finds his loyalty severely tested when a mythically great Klingon warrior returns to reclaim the Empire. In 'Second Chances' Riker encounters a transporter twin of himself that was created by accident eight years earlier, and this twin tries to rekindle his love for Troi. In 'Timescape' the Enterprise is frozen in time on the edge of a disaster and the crew must discover a way of saving themselves. Finally, in 'Descent: Part 1', Data is lured away from the Enterprise by the new Borg, who are now able to demonstrate their individuality and refer to themselves using names.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Star Trek the Next Generation: The Complete Season 3 (Box Set) - DVD"
"The entire third season of the 'Star Trek' spin-off series. In 'Evolution' Wes Crusher's experiments result in the Enterprise's computer systems being overrun by intelligent micro-organisms. 'The Ensigns of Command' sees Data's ability to cope with stress put to the test when, on his first command mission, he has to deal with an alien race who demand the withdraw of human colonists from their planet. 'The Survivors' has the crew encounter an elderly couple who claim to be the only survivors of the 11,000-strong Earth colony recently attacked by aliens. 'Who Watches the Watchers' finds Counsellor Troi seized by the Mintakans, a primitive off-shoot of the Vulcan race, who wish to sacrifice her to their 'god' Picard. 'The Bonding' sees Worf playing surrogate father to the 12-year-old son of an archaeologist who was killed on a recent mission. In 'Booby Trap' Geordi is forced to revive a hologram of 'Enterprise' creator Leah Brahms when the ship becomes trapped in a lethal energy minefield. 'The Enemy' has the Enterprise rescue a suspected Romulan spy, while Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) is stranded on a planet with a poisonous atmosphere. 'The Price' finds the Enterprise playing host to the many races who are all bidding for ownership of a stable wormhole, but the situation quickly threatens to turn dangerous. In 'The Vengeance Factor' Picard (Patrick Stewart) is forced to mediate between the warring clans of a distant planet, a task made more difficult after a clandestine murder. 'The Defector' sees Picard risk sparking off a war between the Federation and the Romulans when one of their enemies apparently defects with some secret battle plans. 'The Hunted' has the escape of a prisoner jeopardise the planet Angosia's efforts to be accepted into the Federation. 'The High Ground' finds Dr Crusher kidnapped by terrorists from the planet Rutia, who are attempting to overthrow what they claim is a corrupt government. In 'Deja Q' Q turns to Picard and the Enterprise for sanctuary when he is stripped of his powers. 'A Matter of Perspective' sees Riker suspected of murdering a scientist who accused the Starfleet officer of seducing his wife. 'Yesterday's Enterprise' has Picard experience an alternative reality in which Tasha Yar is still alive. 'The Offspring' finds android officer Data trying to protect his new, self-built robot daughter from those who want to take her away for research purposes. 'Sins of the Father' sees Worf forced to travel to his Klingon homeworld to defend his late father against charges of treason, only to discover his brother, Commander Kurn, unexpectedly alive and well. In 'Allegiance' Riker is abducted by aliens and replaced on the Enterprise by a carousing lookalike who attempts to seduce Dr Crusher. 'Captain's Holiday' has Picard become involved in a treasure hunt with the beautiful but scheming Vash and her Ferengi companion. 'Tin Man' finds the Enterprise crew ordered to accompany telepathically-sensitive Betazoid Tam Elbrun when he goes to meet a new, alien life form. In 'Hollow Pursuits' Reg Barclay, a painfully shy engineer, places the entire crew in jeopardy when one of his holodeck fantasies gets out of control. 'The Most Toys' sees Data kidnapped by fanatical collector Fajo, only to malfunction and place his captor's life in danger. 'Sarek' has the ailing Ambassador Sarek - father of original Enterprise crew member Spock - arrive to carry out his last mission. 'Menage a Troi' finds Troi and her mother Lwaxana (who is still infatuated with the captain of the Enterprise) kidnapped by Ferengi Damon Tog, forcing a reluctant Picard to sweep to the rescue. 'Transfigurations' sees Doctor Crusher save the life of a crashed, amnesiac alien by linking him to Geordi's nervous system. Finally, in 'The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1', the Borg return with a renewed determination to assimilate Picard and use him as their spokesman on Earth.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Star Trek the Next Generation: The Complete Season 4 (Box Set) - DVD"
"All 26 episodes from the fourth season of the first 'Star Trek' spin-off. In 'The Best of Both Worlds 2' Picard has been assimilated by the seemingly unstoppable Borg, and Riker risks destroying his friend and captain when he launches an attack on the enemy cube. 'Family' sees Picard recuperating from his ordeal back on Earth with his resentful older brother, while Worf receives a visit from his adoptive human parents and Wesley views a message from his late father. In 'Brothers' Data takes control of the Enterprise when he is summoned by his 'father', Dr Noonian Soong, in order to be fitted with an emotion chip. 'Suddenly Human' finds Picard attempting to decide what to do with a teenage human boy who has been raised by a group of Talarians. 'Remember Me' sees Beverly convinced that people are going missing from the Enterprise as a result of her son Wesley's warp field experiments. 'Legacy' finds the crew embroiled in civil war when they visit the home world of Ishara, the sister of their deceased colleague Tasha Yar. In 'Reunion' Worf is reunited with his former mate, K'Ehleyr, and son Alexander when Picard is asked to intercede in the Klingon accession. 'Future Imperfect' sees Riker recovering consciousness after succumbing to a strange gas, only to discover that he is apparently fifteen years into the future and now an admiral, about to arrive on a Romulan warbird. In 'Final Mission' Wes Crusher is accepted to Starfleet Academy and takes Picard on one last away mission. 'The Loss' has ship's counsellor Deanna Troy lose her empathetic powers just as the Enterprise approaches a race of two-dimensional lifeforms. 'Data's Day' sees the android first officer recounting his typical day, describing his attempts to understand a variety of human emotions as he helps Chief Miles O'Brien prepare for his impending wedding. 'The Wounded' finds Picard forced to intervene when a renegade captain launches an attack on the Federation's former enemies, the Cardassians. In 'Devil's Due' the population of Ventax II turn to Picard for help when the 'god' Arda arrives to enslave them - according to the terms of a contract they made with him for one thousand years of peace. 'Clues' sees the entire Enterprise crew (except Data) lose one whole day of memory after passing through a wormhole. In 'First Contact' Riker is stranded on a planet whose inhabitants are fearful of and even hostile towards alien life forms. 'Galaxy's Child' has Geordi disappointed when his alterations to the Enterprise do not meet with ship designer Leah Brahms' approval. 'Night Terrors' sees the crew plagued by hallucinations when they become trapped in a space rift. 'Identity Crisis' finds Geordi compelled to return to a planet he once visited as part of a survey team when all the other members of the team vanish. In 'The Nth Degree' Barclay's intelligence is rapidly enhanced, and it continues to grow by the minute, causing him to try and bring the Enterprise to the centre of the galaxy. 'Q-Pid' has both Q and Vash return, this time in a recreation of the Robin Hood legend, where Picard is Robin, Vash is Marion, Q is the Sheriff, and Worf, despite his protestations, is one of the merry men. In 'The Drumhead' a Klingon working on board the Enterprise is found to be in league with the Romulans; this leads the respected-but-bigoted Admiral Satie to start a witch-hunt for other conspirators. 'Half A Life' sees the Enterprise crew encounter a race who decree that ritual suicide should be undertaken by all those reaching the age of 60. 'The Host' finds Dr. Crusher falling under the spell of a Federation ambassador, but when he is injured and needs her medical attention, she makes a discovery which causes her feelings to change pretty quickly. 'The Mind's Eye' has Geordie kidnapped by the Romulans and brainwashed into the assassination of a Klingon governor. 'In Theory' sees Data encounter more illogical human emotions when an Enterprise cadet falls in love with him. Finally, in 'Redemption', the Klingon Empire is teetering on the brink of civil war and the Romulans are taking more than a passing interest in the power struggle.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Death Wish - DVD"
"In this explosive story of revenge and urban violence, Charles Bronson plays Paul Kersey, a bleeding-heart liberal who has a change of opinion after his wife and daughter are violently attacked by a gang of thugs in their apartment. His daughter is sexually assaulted and his wife is murdered. Bronson then turns vigilante as he stalks the mean streets of New York on the prowl for muggers, hoodlums and the like. Death Wish is a violent, controversial film that is frank and original in its treatment of urban crime and the average citizen's helplessness in dealing with it. Herbie Hancock wrote the musical score. And watch for a young Jeff Goldblum in his film debut as one of the thugs.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"The Godfather Trilogy - DVD"
"Collection of all three movies of the award-winning trilogy 'The Godfather', directed and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola and based on the successful novel by Mario Puzo. Beginning with 'The Godfather' (1972), in late 1940s New York, Mafia 'Godfather' Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) gathers his three sons around him for daughter Connie (Talia Shire)'s wedding; the hot-headed Sonny (James Caan), ineffectual Fredo (John Cazale) and war hero Michael (Al Pacino), who chooses to distance himself from the family 'business'. When Vito is shot and wounded for refusing to sanction a rival family's heroin sales on his territory, Sonny temporarily takes over and embarks on bloody gang warfare. This results in him being killed in an ambush, and Michael finds himself nominated to succeed the ailing Vito. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Brando) and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 'The Godfather: Part II' (1974), it is 1958 and Michael has now fully embraced the trappings of a mafia boss, leading to conflict with his wife, Kay (Diane Keaton). As he attempts to expand his crime empire, he thinks of his late father Vito's rise to power in New York during the 1920s, but all of Michael's attempts to emulate Vito and do the best for his family only pulls them further apart. Robert De Niro plays the young Vito in flashbacks to his early life. Both a prequel and sequel to the first movie, the film was nominated for eleven Oscars, winning five awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actor (De Niro). Finally, in 'The Godfather: Part III' (1990), it is 1979, and Michael donates $100 million to the Vatican as a signal that his family intend to go legitimate. Unfortunately, the hot-headed Vincent Mancini (Andy Garcia), illegitimate son of Michael's late brother, Sonny, has taken an interest in both business affairs and Michael's daughter, initiating a violent and bloody power struggle. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Director, Best Picture and Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>"
Price: 5.99

"Star Trek: Klingon Set (Box Set) - DVD"
"4 disk special collection of Star Trek featuring only episodes that include Klingon confrontations. The Star Trek Empire polled online Trekkie groups asking which Klingon episodes they judged the crème de la crème and this collection contains the resulting cull. The brutish, furrowed-of-brow arch nemeses of the Federation try every trick in their incomprehensible book to bring intergalactic law to its knees. The curious aliens with their samurai-like code of honour, made such a large impact on fans that creator Gene Rodenberry wrote one of them, Whorf, into the crew of The Next Generation series.<br/><br/>"
Price: 6.90

"Dreamgirls - DVD"
"Bill Condon writes and directs this musical drama following the meteoric rise of a 1960s all-girl vocal group. Based on the 1981 Broadway hit musical, the film follows singer Effie White (Jennifer Hudson) and her school friends, Deena Jones (Beyonce Knowles) and Lorrell Robinson (Anika Noni Rose), aka The Dreamettes. They're a Chicago amateur vocal group who enter the famous amateur night at the legendary Harlem Apollo in New York singing a song by Effie's brother, CC (Keith Robinson), and come out on top. The girls meet sweet-talking Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx), a promoter and manager who in no time gets the star-struck gang the gig as back up vocalists for the famous Jimmy 'Thunder' Early (Eddie Murphy). The match is perfect and their combined career takes off. However, things soon get complicated when Lorrell begins dating married man Jimmy, and Effie starts getting busy with Curtis, and when the two acts part ways, The Dreamettes become famous in their own right, while Jimmy's career tanks in a mire of smooth-pop balladry.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"The Warriors (Special Edition) - DVD"
"Action thriller co-written and directed by Walter Hill. After a city-wide gang meeting, a downtown New York gang called the Warriors is forced to make its way back across enemy territory after being framed for the killing of a rival unit's leader. Unarmed and desperate, they come up against one hostile gang after another as they fight their way back through the city streets to the one place where they will be safe.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Nick Picks Holiday - DVD"
"Seven Nicktoons Christmas specials: 'The Finster Who Stole Christmas' (from 'All Grown Up'); 'Christmas Who?' (from 'SpongeBob SquarePants'); 'Christmas Every Day!' (from 'The Fairly OddParents'); 'The Santa Experience' (from 'Rugrats'); 'The Fright Before Christmas!' (from Danny Phantom'); 'A Robot for All Seasons' (from 'My Life as a Teenage Robot'); and 'When Santas Collide' (from 'ChalkZone').<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"The Spy Who Came in from the Cold - DVD"
"Classic spy film based on the novel by John Le Carre. Richard Burton stars as Alec Leamas, a bitter, world-weary secret agent who is taken out of his everyday field operations after a mission goes wrong, and after a bleak spell on Civvy Street finds himself going undercover into East Germany. Subterfuge and double-crossings ensue as Leamas battles to discover the truth behind his mission.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Star Trek: Time Travel - Fan Collective (Box Set) - DVD"
"Box set including the ten most popular 'Star Trek' episodes dealing with time travel, voted by Star Trek fans. Episodes comprise: 'Tomorrow is Yesterday' (The Original Series), 'The City on the Edge of Forever' (The Original Series), 'Yesterday's Enterprise' (The Next Generation), 'Cause and Effect' (The Next Generation), 'Time's Arrow (Parts 1 & 2)' (The Next Generation), 'All Good Things...' (The Next Generation), 'Little Green Men' (Deep Space Nine), 'Trials and Tribble-ations' (Deep Space Nine), 'Year of Hell (Parts 1 & 2)' (Voyager) and 'Endgame' (Voyager).<br/><br/>"
Price: 11.99

"The 4400: The Third Season - DVD"
"Complete third series of the US sci-fi drama executive-produced by Francis Ford Coppola. Over the last century, thousands of people have gone missing and are presumed dead. When a meteor impacts over Earth, all 4400 people are returned to Earth as suddenly and inexplicably as they disappeared. Episodes are: 'The New World (Part 1)', 'The New World (Part 2)', 'Being Tom Baldwin', 'Gone (Part 1)', 'Gone (Part 2)', 'Graduation Day', 'The Home Front', 'Blink', 'The Ballad of Kevin and Tess', 'The Starzl Mutation', 'The Gospel According to Collier', 'Terrible Swift Sword' and 'Fifty-Fifty'.<br/><br/>"
Price: 9.99

"Charlotte's Web - DVD"
"Children's adventure directed by Gary Winick. After the farm's prize sow gives birth to a grand litter, farmer's daughter Fern (Dakota Fanning) befriends one of the piglets and names him Wilbur (voice of Dominic Scott Kay). However, when he grows older Wilbur is moved to Fern's uncle's farm down the street and learns that when winter arrives he will meet an unfortunate fate. With time running out, Fern and a gentle spider (Julia Roberts) join forces to save Wilbur's life.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"The King of Queens: 2nd Season (Box Set) - DVD"
"The entire second season of the US sitcom about a beleaguered courier driver and his family. Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his wife Carrie (Leah Remini) are a young Queens couple who should be sitting pretty. Doug 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 is a legal assistant - vivacious, wise, and, on the face of it, wa-a-ay too good for Doug - a fact that informs much of the comedy here. Episodes are: 'Queasy Rider', 'Female Problems', 'Assaulted Nuts', 'Parent Trapped', 'Tube Stakes', 'Doug Out', 'Get Away', 'Dire Strayts', 'I, Candy', 'Roamin' Holiday', 'Sparing Carrie', 'Net Prophets', 'Party Favor', 'Block Buster', 'Frozen Pop', 'Fair Game', 'Meet By-Product', 'The Shmenkmans', 'Surprise Artie', 'Wild Cards', 'Big Dougie', 'Soft Touch', 'Restaurant Row', 'Flower Power' and 'Whine Country'.<br/><br/>"
Price: 9.99

"Oh! What a Lovely War (Collector's Edition) - DVD"
"Classic World War One musical directed by Richard Attenborough. The movie revolves around the words of the marching songs of the soldiers, and many scenes portray some of the more famous (and infamous) incidents of the war, including the assassination of Duke Ferdinand, the Christmas meeting between British and German soldiers in no-mans-land, and the wiping out by their own side of a force of Irish soldiers newly arrived at the front, after successfully capturing a ridge that had been contested for some time.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Shooter - DVD"
"Thriller about the making of a Unabomber-type dissident starring Mark Wahlberg. Bob Lee Swagger (Wahlberg) is a former Marine sniper who, three years ago, participated in a failed illegal mission within Ethiopia. Now he finds that the government, or rather certain forces within it, has a vested interest in making him disappear. Living a simple life in a shack in the woods with his dog, he's tried very hard up to now to leave his former life behind but now its game on. A bent CIA operative, Colonel Isaac Johnson (Danny Glover) appears and asks Swagger to help him foil a plot to kill the president that only he knows about. Furthermore, Johnson ups his credibility by furnishing Swagger a massive arsenal of weaponry with which to do the job. Is this a genuine plot, though, or is Swagger being elaborately set up? And anyway, has Swagger enough patriotism left in him to be coaxed into de-retiring for the sake of a country that's been trying to off him?<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Frasier: The Complete Season 3 (Box Set) - DVD"
"All 24 episodes from the third series of the sitcom about a middle-aged Seattle psychiatrist beset by problems largely of his own making. In 'She's the Boss', Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) falls out with Kate (Mercedes Ruehl), the new station manager. 'Shrink Rap' has Frasier and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) deciding to work together - with disastrous results. 'Martin Does It His Way' sees Frasier discover a half-finished song written by his dad (John Mahoney). 'Leapin' Lizards' finds Frasier turning the tables on Bulldog (Dan Butler) and playing a practical joke all of his own. 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine' has Daphne (Jane Leeves) get very excited about the man from the floor polishing service. 'Sleeping With the Enemy' sees Frasier attempt to represent the staff in a pay dispute. 'The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl' finds Frasier and Kate taking their relationship onto the airwaves. In 'The Last Time I Saw Maris', Niles is thrown out of the house by his wife. 'Frasier Grinch' has Frasier embark on some last-minute Christmas shopping. 'It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave' sees Frasier and Kate spend the night in an airport lounge when she announces that she's leaving for Chicago. 'The Friend' finds Frasier looking for a new friend. 'Come Lie With Me' has everyone concerned that Daphne might leave the Crane household. 'Moon Dance' sees Daphne and Niles dance the tango together - but does it mean as much to her as it does to him? 'The Show Where Diane Comes Back' finds Frasier agreeing to finance the Seattle production of his ex-fiancee's (Shelley Long) play about a bunch of losers in a bar. 'A Word to the Wiseguy' has the Crane brothers get involved with a shady character. 'Look Before You Leap' sees Frasier getting ready to sing an operatic aria in public. 'High Crane Drifter' finds Frasier involved in a cafe dispute. 'Chess Pains' has Frasier suffer a chess beating at the hands of his father. 'Crane vs Crane' sees the Crane brothers back opposing sides in a court case. 'Police Story' finds Frasier falling for a policewoman. In 'Where There's Smoke There's Fired', Frasier must help his agent Bebe (Harriet Sansom Harris) give up smoking. 'Frasier Loves Roz' has Roz (Peri Gilpin) mistakenly believe that Frasier is declaring romantic intentions towards her. 'The Focus Group' sees Frasier get uptight when a focus group member declares his show less than perfect. And finally, in 'You Can Never Go Home Again', Frasier remembers the day he first came to Seattle.<br/><br/>"
Price: 11.99

"Dora the Explorer: It's a Party - DVD"
"More animated adventures of Dora and her pet monkey Boots as she goes exploring. In 'Daisy, La Quinceanera', Dora's cousin Daisy makes her appearance celebrating her fifteenth birthday, a milestone in Latin countries; while there's another adventure to be had in 'The Big Pinata'.<br/><br/>"
Price: 5.30

"Dora the Explorer: Big Sister Dora - DVD"
"Four more animated adventures for Dora the intrepid explorer and her pet monkey Boots. In these episodes, Dora has some exciting news: someone new is joining her family. Someone who sleeps in a cradle, drinks from a bottle, wears nappies, and likes to be rocked to sleep...<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99

"Star Trek Voyager: Season 2 - DVD"
"The complete second season of the popular Star Trek spin-off series. In 'The 37s', the crew discover a 1936 Ford pick-up truck stranded in space. In 'Initiations', Commander Chakotay is hunted by a viscious sect of Kazon warriors, but he makes friends with his young pursuer. In 'Projections', the emergency holographic doctor is activated, only to undergo an identity crisis. 'Elogium' sees Kes become a compulsive eater. In 'Non Sequiter', Harry Kim awakes to find himself back home in Los Angeles with his fiancee having never served on Voyager. Starfleet begin to believe he is a Maquis spy, especially when he meets with a down and out Tom Paris, who also never served on Voyager. In 'Twisted', the ship becomes trapped in a spacial wave of distortion. In 'Parturition', Neelix and Paris's problems concerning Kes come to a head, but they have to resolve it when they are stranded on a planet together. In 'Persistence of Vision', the captain relaxes in her Victorian Holodeck program, but trouble occurs when she begins to see images from the holo-novel outside of the holodeck. In 'Tattoo', Chakotay is surprised to find an ancient symbol of his Earth tribe on an M Class planet in the Delta Quadrant. This sparks memories of his youth on Earth. 'Cold Fire' sees the Voyager being lured to an array by a highly evolved offshoot of Kes's race. In 'Maneuvers', the Kazon manage to get aboard the Voyager and steal vital technology, and it soon becomes apparent that they have received help from an old adversary. In 'Resistance', the crew beam down to a planet to find important crystals, but they are overpowered by the natives. The captain awakes to find herself being cared for by an old man who thinks that she is his daughter. In 'Prototype', B'Elanna is kidnapped by robots and given a task that not only stretches her talents as an improvisational engineering genius, but also tests her loyalty to her crew and the Prime Directive. In 'Alliances', the Voyager crew find themselves outnumbered by the Kazon in the Delta Quadrant and start to make plans to form an alliance and a united front against the terror of the warrior race. In 'Threshold', Tom Paris pilots a shuttlecraft in an attempt to travel at the impossibly fast 'Warp 10'. He succeeds, but at a terrible cost. In 'Meld', Tuvok decides to mind-meld with a murderer, but is not prepared for the emotions that this dangerous act brings. In 'Dreadnought', the Voyager encounters an automated missile system from the Alpha Quadrant that has mistakenly targeted a planet. It transpires that the missile is the handy-work of former Maquis freedom fighter B'Elanna Torres and she must try to disarm it. In 'Deathwish', the crew discover a member of the Q continuum who wants to become mortal. The Q that is well known to Starfleet soon turns up to bargain with Janeway for the future life of the rogue Q. In 'Lifesigns', a dying Vidian is brought aboard the ship and undergoes innovative treatment from the holographic doctor. He creates a hologram of the subject and requires some Klingon tissue to help the lifeless body. In 'Investigations', Neelix uncovers some buried secrets when he starts some investigative journalism on behalf of his morale boosting radio show. In 'Deadlock', the starship stumbles into Vidian territory and runs into insurmountable trouble as it tries to avoid being detected - trouble that could lead to the total destruction of the ship. In 'Innocence', Tuvok's shuttle crash lands on what turns out to be a sacred planet. where he meets three children who believe their people are trying to kill them. The Captain must try to avoid conflict with the isolationist race whilst satisfying her own sense of what is good. In 'The Thaw', the Voyager crew come across a planet where the leaders are in stasis in a simulated computer world where their lives are put at risk by computer created demons. In 'Tuvix', a transporter malfunction merges Tuvok and Neelix into one entity, Tuvix. With the original crew members gone everyone learns to accept, and care for, the new member, but the Captain is faced with a dilemma when the doctor discovers a way to reverse the merging. In 'Resolutions', Chakotay and the Captain are left on an idyllic planet when they are infected with a mystery virus. Janeway orders Tuvok to continue the voyage home without them. In 'Basics - Part 1', Seska sends a message to Chakotay that she has given birth to his son, and that the infant's life is in danger. The crew have to decide if Seska is telling the truth or whether she is setting a trap.<br/><br/>"
Price: 8.99

"Star Trek Voyager: Season 1 - DVD"
"The complete first season of the popular Star Trek spin-off series. In the pilot episode, 'Caretaker (Parts 1 and 2)', a Maquis ship inexplicably disappears during plasma storms in the Badlands. USS Voyager is assigned to investigate. To assist the mission, Captain Kathryn Janeway recruits a reluctant, cashiered Starfleet Officer who has also acted as a mercenary for the Maquis. Whilst exploring the renegade ship's last known position Voyager is mysteriously propelled 70 000 light years from home. Searching this uncharted quadrant of the galaxy, they become embroiled in a centuries-old enviromental problem on a nearby inhabited world. In 'Parallax', USS Voyager goes to the aid of a stricken vessel, only to become entrapped in a vortex of distorted time and space. 'Time and Again' sees Captain Janeway and Lieutenant Paris journey back to the past in order to solve the mystery surrounding a devastated world. In 'Phage', the quest to restock their starship USS Voyager has brought them to a barren planetoid where Neelix is attacked and has his lungs stolen. In 'The Cloud', the USS Voyager travels to the heart of a large nebula, but once inside becomes trapped and the crew realise that everything is not as it seems. In 'Eye of the Needle', Harry Kim discovers a wormhole, which the crew of the USS Voyager hope will lead back to the Alpha Quadrant. In 'Ex Post Facto', Tom Paris is convicted of murder whilst on an alien planet. In 'Emanations', the crew of the Voyager make a gruesome discovery while investigating a new chemical element and Harry Kim mysteriously disappears. In 'Prime Factors', the crew discover that the aliens offering them lavish hospitality on their shore leave also have the technology to send the Voyager back to their own quadrant - but the alien laws forbid their use of it. In 'State of Flux', the Voyager encounters the fearsome Kazon warriors again as they investigate a wrecked Kazon starship. They soon discover evidence of a traitor in their midst. In 'Heroes and Demons', several members of the Voyager crew disappear in a holodeck recreation of the medieval poem, Beowulf. The only member of the crew who can enter the holodeck safely is the reluctant doctor. In 'Cathexis', the USS Voyager finds a shuttlecraft containing an unconscious Tuvok and a comatose Chakotay. But when some of the crew of the Voyager start behaving strangely, it becomes apparent that the shuttlecraft has more than just two members. In 'Faces', the Vidians, a group of repulsive aliens who have contracted a disease which disfigures their faces, believe that the only cure is Klingon DNA. The Vidians then decide to use such technology to make B'elanna a full Klingon. In 'Jetrel', a shuttlecraft hails the Voyager with bad news for Neelix, informing him that he may be suffering from a life-threatening disease. In 'Learning Curve', the crew is plunged into danger when the computer starts to malfunction. Pressures build up as some of the Maquis in the crew decide not to follow Starfleet regulations.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Star Trek Voyager: Season 5 - DVD"
"All 26 episodes from Season 5 of the third 'Star Trek' spin-off series. In 'Night', Voyager is attacked by alians possessing superior weaponry while traversing a dark region of space. 'Drone' sees the crew joined by a new member after a transporter malfunction results in the creation of a seemingly obedient Borg Drone. In 'Extreme Risk', an alien vessel's hostile attempt to steal one of Voyager's probes prompts Janeway to build a new shuttle. 'In the Flesh' sees the discovery by the crew of an exact replica of Starfleet academy on an alien world. In 'Once Upon a Time', Neelix has to look after engineer's daughter Naomi when the Delta Flyer crashes. 'Timeless' sees the course of history altered when two criminals steal the Delta Flyer and some Borg technology. In 'Infinite Regress', Seven of Nine becomes the victim of an assimilation attempt when Voyager picks up some Borg wreckage in space. 'Nothing Human' sees B'Elanna Torres' life under threat when an injured alien attaches itself to her body. In 'Thirty Days', Voyager makes contact with an underwater race whose world is evaporating. 'Counterpoint' sees the crew attempting to conceal their cargo of telepathic refugees from the Devore. In 'Latent Image', the Doctor discovers that someone has been tampering with his memory, and becomes convinced that he is the victim of a sinister conspiracy. 'Bride of Chaotica!' sees Janeway forced to assume the identity of Arachnia, Queen of the Spiders, when some Fifth Dimension aliens mistake Paris' holographic novel for reality. In 'Gravity', Tom Paris and Tuvok are trapped on a barren world for months after falling through a sinkhole in space. 'Bliss' sees the Voyager crew on the verge of entering a wormhole which will return them home when Seven of Nine decides to sabotage the attempt. In 'Dark Frontier (Part 1)' and 'Dark Frontier (Part 2)', Seven of Nine must study the journals of her parents, who were experts on the Borg, in order to obtain trans-warp technology from a crippled Borg ship. In 'The Disease', Harry Kim embarks on a passionate affair with Varro explorer Derran Tal. 'Course: Oblivion' sees Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres' holographic honeymoon cut short when Voyager's infrastructure begins to disintegrate. In 'The Fight', the crew of Voyager are forced to rely on the mental clarity of Chakotay when they become trapped in space. 'Think Tank' sees Janeway offered assistance by a shipful of brilliant alien thinkers during a conflict with Hazari bounty hunters. In 'Juggernaut', Torres leads an away team on board a Malon freighter that could explode at any moment, and learns of a mythical creature which is believed to inhabit the ship. 'Someone to Watch Over Me' sees the Doctor's attempts to teach Seven of Nine the basics of human social intercourse producing some unexpected results. '11.59' provides a flashback to the year 2000, in which Captain Janeway's ancestor, bookstore owner Henry Janeway, is the one obstacle to the building of a historic Millennium Gate. In 'Relativity', Seven of Nine is called upon by the Federation timeline guardians to travel back in time and prevent a pre-launch sabotage attempt on the U.S.S. Voyager. In 'Warhead', Harry Kim is given the opportunity to command the ship, and takes on board a sentient alien machine transmitting a distress call. It soon transpires that this act has placed the entire crew in great danger. Finally, 'Equinox Part 1' sees Voyager coming to the aid of another Starfleet vessel lost in the Delta Quadrant when it seems to be under attack from an alien vessel.<br/><br/>"
Price: 8.99

"Star Trek Voyager: Season 6 - DVD"
"All 26 episodes from the Season 6 of the third 'Star Trek' spin-off. In 'Equinox (Part 2)', Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) sets out alone to gain revenge on the treacherous Equinox crew, forcing her Voyager subordinates to act against her. 'Survival Instinct' sees Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) ambushed by three strangers while the rest of the crew are on shore leave. In 'Barge of the Dead', a seriously injured B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) is on the boat which ferries Klingon souls to the afterlife when she manages to escape - only to see her mother taken in her place! 'Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy' sees a group of aliens tapping into Voyager's computer prior to making an attack. In 'Alice', Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) restores a vintage starship to her former beauty, but becomes so infatuated with the spacecraft that he ignores a possible scheme for murder and theft. 'Riddles' sees Tuvok (Tim Russ) attacked by a deadly alien force, and stripped of many of his vital powers. In 'Dragon's Teeth', Seven of Nine inadvertently revives an ancient and dangerous power after taking refuge on a radiation-riddled planet. 'One Small Step' sees the Voyager uncovering the truth about the disappearance of a Starfleet hero 300 years previously. In 'The Voyager Conspiracy', Seven of Nine discovers plots aplenty when she overdoses on data from an alien technology. 'Pathfinder' sees former USS Enterprise crewman Reg Barclay (Dwight Schultz) hitting upon a novel method of contacting the Voyager crew from 24th Century San Francisco. In 'Fair Haven', Captain Janeway finds herself attracted to a nineteenth century Irish barman she encounters as part of a holodeck program. 'Blink of an Eye' sees the crew of Voyager placed in danger on a planet where time moves hundreds of times faster than normal. In 'Virtuoso', the Doctor (Robert Picardo) becomes a singing star when his vocal talents are discovered by an alien race. 'Memorial' sees Neelix (Ethan Phillips), Kim (Garrett Wang), Chakotay (Robert Beltran) and Paris experiencing shared dreams of an alien war after returning from an away mission. In 'Tsunkatse', the Voyager crew participate in a cruel, hand-to-hand combat sport while on shore leave. 'Collective' sees Seven of Nine forced to negotiate when Chakotay, Kim, Paris and Neelix are taken hostage by a group of immature Borg children. In 'Spirit Folk', the Holodeck community of Fair Haven come to the conclusion that the Voyager crew are spirit beings. 'Ashes to Ashes' sees a former Voyager shipmate who was killed in an attack years earlier resurrected and back on board as an alien. In 'Child's Play', the Voyager crew rescue a child from assimilation by the Borg. 'Good Shepherd' sees Janeway taking three misfit crew members under her wing on an away mission. In 'Live Fast and Prosper', Janeway and the Voyager crew discover that a band of fraudsters have been posing as them in order to steal from local traders. 'Muse' sees B'Elanna Torres stranded on a primitive planet, with the only help available in the form of a playwright who wishes to use her as his muse. In 'Fury', a vengeful Kes (Jennifer Lien) returns to Voyager, determined to turn her former shipmates over to the diseased Vidiian race for use as body parts. 'Life Line' sees the holographic doctor crossing over to the Alpha Quadrant when he learns that his creator, Lewis Zimmerman (Robert Picardo), is terminally ill. In 'The Haunting of Deck Twelve', the Voyager crew experience a series of disquieting and potentially life-threatening incidents and accidents when the ship becomes trapped in a dark nebula. Finally, 'Unimatrix Zero (Part 1)' sees Seven of Nine experiencing her first dream.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Star Trek Voyager: Season 3 (Box Set) - DVD"
"All 26 episodes from Season 3 of the third 'Star Trek' spin-off. The opening episode, 'Basics (Part 2)' concludes the story from the end of the last season that saw the Voyager crew stranded on a planet while the Kazon ran off with the ship. 'Flashback' a celebration of 30 years of Star Trek, features Tuvok mind-melding with Janeway and revealing his service on board the Excelsior under Captain Hikaru Sulu from the original series. In 'The Chute' Tom and Harry find themselves wrongly accused of terrorism after a brain implant overpowers their reason. In 'The Swarm' the Doctor's memory circuits are overloaded, and he might have to lose all the knowledge gained over the last two years. In 'False Profits' the crew of the Voyager come across a briefly appearing wormhole near a planet that is giving off signals from Alpha Quadrant technology. In 'Remember' Torres experiences some vivid and sensual dreams that become more and more troubled. In 'Sacred Ground' Kes wanders onto a sacred site during a visit to a local planet, and is knocked cold by a protective force-field. In 'Future's End (Part 1)', the Voyager finds itself under attack from Federation time-ship Aeon. In 'Future's End (Part 2)', the crew of Voyager must stop the megalomaniac entrepreneur Starling from using the Federation Time Ship Aeon in the 21st Century. In 'Warlord' Kes finds her body taken over by a malevolent and powerful warlord who plans one final manouevre in an ongoing war with his neighbours. In 'The Q and the Grey' Captain Janeway is in for a shock when Q returns and proposes marriage - but his reasons are not entirely ruled by his heart. In 'Macrocosm' Janeway and Neelix return to the ship only to find that a virus has taken over and assumed a physical form. In 'Fair Trade' the Voyager stops at a trading station on the edge of some notorious space and Neelix meets up with an old friend in need of help. In 'Alter Ego' Harry approaches Tuvok with an unusual problem - he has fallen in love with a holodeck character. In 'Coda' Janeway finds herself in a time-loop with ever more terrifying consequences. In 'Blood Fever' a young Vulcan Ensign, Vorik, experiences overpowering desires to mate with Torres. In 'Unity' Chakotay is attacked while on an away mission, and when he awakens he finds that his rescuers are not all they seem. In 'The Darkling' the holographic doctor tries to improve his personality, but his methods bring about the creation of an evil monster. In 'Rise' Tuvok and Neelix become stranded on the surface of a planet. As they struggle for survival, they realise that someone in their group is a traitor. In 'Favourite Son' Harry Kim blatantly disregards the captain's orders, opens fire on a peaceful planet and declares that he is not human and must return to his home. Kes finds herself living as a married, old woman in 'Before and After'. She soon realises that she is trapped in a temporal anomaly and is travelling backwards in time. In 'Real Life', the Holographic Doctor creates a complete holographic family so he can have a more fulfilling life. In 'Distant Origin', a scientist from a race of lizard-like creatures is trying to prove that his race are descended from a group of bipeds from a distant sector of the galaxy. In 'Worst Case Scenario', Chakotay leads a Maquis rebellion on Voyager leading to the kidnapping of all Starfleet officers and the expulsion of Janeway from the ship. In 'Displaced', the crew of Voyager are surprised when an unexpected alien guest arrives on the ship and Kes disappears. In the chilling, cliff-hanging season finale, 'Scorpion (Part 1)', Voyager realise that they have to travel near Borg space on their route home. However, they discover that Starfleet's lethal foes are fighting a losing battle with a stronger enemy from another universe.<br/><br/>"
Price: 14.99

"Dora the Explorer: Spring Adventures - DVD"
"Join Dora on more exciting adventures. Spring has arrived and there is much fun to be had.<br/><br/>"
Price: 6.99

"Goodbye Bafana - DVD"
"South African film based on the memoirs of Nelson Mandela's prison guard on Robben Island. James Gregory (Joseph Feinnes) is an Afrikaans prison guard with the customary (at that time) distaste for blacks, especially political blacks. When he's assigned to the detail guarding Mandela (Dennis Haysbert), he's less than enamoured. Gregory speaks Xhosa due to a farm upbringing and a young black friend of his - the titular Bafana. From this small common bond of language, the two gradually come to an understanding due in no small part to the enigmatic Mandela's quiet, stoic belief that he is right - that Apartheid can never and should never work. Without insulting the viewer's intelligence by making flowery and romantic such a deeply emotional subject, director Bille August paints a dusty, claustrophobic and at times brutally hard to watch picture of a man in ideological change.<br/><br/>"
Price: 4.99