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Episodes are: 'The Golden Hind' 'Will The Real Aunt Sally...' and 'The Jumbly Sale'. First shown in 1981.
Ryan and Grant are the model of a perfect urban gay couple. And they're getting married. The ceremony is set to be a small affair with only immediate family on the invite list. What could possibly go wrong? The answer isn't everything it's Everyone as five couples - and all their baggage - show up ensuring this 'day to remember' will not soon be forgotten.
TV's favourite scarecrow comes to life again in this bumper collection of stories. All seven from the first series are included.
BUSTER KEATON - CONVICT B - 1920
While playing golf, Buster is knocked unconscious by a flying ball and an escaped convict changes clothes with him. Buster subsequently ends up in prison where he learns that he is to be charged.
BUSTER KEATON - DAYDREAMS - 1922
Buster goes to the city to prove to his girl's father that he can succeed. He writes her of his various jobs which she glorifies in her imagination. She sees a surgeon, a vet's assistant and she sees him cleaning up on Wall...
TV's favourite scarecrow comes to life again in this bumper collection of stories presented in a special package.
Episodes are: 'Worzel The Brave' 'Worzel's Wager' and 'The Return Of Dafthead'.
When Aunt Sally turns up at Worzel's barn the two decide to go to the local village dance. Deciding to have some fun they astound guests by dressing in period costume borrowed from the museum...
Episodes are: 'Moving On' 'Dolly Clothes Peg' and 'A Fair Old Pullover'
TV's favourite scarecrow comes to life again in this bumper collection of stories all series two episodes are included.
Episodes are: 'Captain Worzel' 'Choir Practice' and 'Muvver's Day'
All the episodes from the third series. Episodes nclude: Moving On / Dolly Clothes-Peg / A Fair Old Pullover / Worzel the Brave / Worzel's Wager / The Return of Dafthead / Captain Worzel / Choir Practice.
Worzel is back, putting the "Wor" after W as well as he ever used to do. This time, he appears in a Christmas special, A Cup O' Tea An' a Slice O' Cake, where he puts on his party head and heads off to the Scarecrow ball. As always with Worzel, nothing goes to plan and chaos and confusion follow him wherever he goes. For those who remember John Pertwee as scatty Worzel, and Una Stubbs as the irrepressible Aunt Sally the first time around, buying this for their children is an easy excuse for a trip down memory lane. Guest appearances from a younger but equally distinctive Barbara Windsor, and a fresher but just as funny Billy Connolly add up to make almost an hour of first-class entertainment. --Lucie Naylor
Worzel has misplaced one of his turnip heads; this time it's his 'learning' head which makes him very clever. Meanwhile Mr Peters working on the school roof makes a welcome discovery...
Episodes are: 'The Return Of Dolly Clothes-Peg' 'Worzel In Revolt' and 'Worzel's Birthday'.
Mrs Bloomsbury-Barton has invited some important guests to lunch so she hires a butler and a parlour maid for the day. By mistake these jobs are given to the clumsy Worzel and Aunt Sally...
Worzel and Aunt Sally discover that there's a talent contest in the Town Hall. After deciding to do a double act they quarrel and each thinks up a solo turn to outdo the other...
Woody Herman's Swinging Herd (1964):Woody Herman, clarinette, saxophone alto, chant - Paul Fontaine, Billy Hunt, Bill Chase, Danny Nolan, Gerald Lamy, trompette - Phil Wilson, Henry Southall, Kenny Wenzel, trombones - Sal Nistico, Gary Kelin, Joe Romano, Tom Anastas, saxophones - Nat Pierce, piano - Chuck Andrus, contrebasse - Jake Hanna, batterie
Unshackled is the unforgettable story of two men. One Harold Morris was white - a sharecroppers son from South Carolina. The other Marcus 'Doc' Odomes was black - raised by his mother in inner city New York. Both were doing life sentences in Georgia State Penitentiary when the prison was forced to integrate under federal mandate. It was the last prison in America to do so. They were thrown into an 8ft by 10 ft cell and the door was slammed shut. This is their story.
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