"Actor: Celia Bannerman"

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  • OBJECT Z (DVD + Blu-ray)OBJECT Z (DVD + Blu-ray) | Unknown | (22/09/2025) from £21.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Unseen since its first transmission on ITV in 1965, this vintage six-part Rediffusion sci-fi serial will delight all aficionados of the glorious golden age of British television drama. A mysterious mass known only as Object Z is discovered by Professor Ramsay (Ralph Nossek) as it hurtles through space, threatening earth with destruction. As society erupts into a riotous state of panic and extremist political factions attempt to snatch control, the world's nations must unite to find a solution - in the face of potential Armageddon. Scientists June Challis (Margaret Neale) and Robert Duncan (Denys Peek) alongside television producer Peter Barry (Trevor Bannister) become embroiled in the race to find answers - but time is running out. Hard-hitting and contemporary, Rediffusion's progressive programming challenged the traditional dominance of BBC television in the 1960s. The cataclysmic world-under-threat sci-fi of Object Z will appeal to everybody who thrilled to Nigel Kneale's Quatermass. Episodes: Episode 1 The MeteorEpisode 2 The World in FearEpisode 3 Flight from DangerEpisode 4 The AliensEpisode 5 Too LateEpisode 6 The Solution

  • 14 Diaries of the Great War [DVD]14 Diaries of the Great War | DVD | (29/09/2014) from £23.39   |  Saving you £1.60 (6.84%)   |  RRP £24.99

    History tells us 'what was'. It tells us when things happened. When kings and cultures lived and died armies were raised and vanquished and mighty empires rose and fell. History as we know it from books is often boring for it fails to answer one very simple question: What was it like? When war broke out in Europe in July 1914 people on all sides believed it would be over by Christmas. Little could they know just how wrong they were. By November 1918 ten million people had died and the political map of the world had been re-drawn. Caught up in the middle of this chaos were millions of ordinary men women and children. Their very lives changed in ways they could never have imagined. This is their story.

  • The Tamarind Seed [1974]The Tamarind Seed | DVD | (29/03/2004) from £20.98   |  Saving you £-14.99 (-250.30%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Judith (Julie Andrews) an attractive widow is holidaying in Barbados where she meets the charming and handsome Feodor (Omar Sharif) the Russian military attach'' to Paris. A friendship develops but unbeknownst to Judith Feodor uses his position to conceal his role as Second-in-Command of the KGB. In London her Foreign Office employers have heard about their meeting and both Britain and France are alarmed believing this was a pre-arranged rendezvous between two security threats. The couple's fledging romance quickly escalates into international intrigue.

  • Biddy [DVD]Biddy | DVD | (26/01/2015) from £7.98   |  Saving you £4.00 (66.78%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Featuring acclaimed actress and theatre director Celia Bannerman in the title role Biddy takes a nostalgic journey into the delicate and loving life of a nursery maid in Victorian England; it is a warm sometimes poignant film that celebrates the powerful relationships between Biddy and the young children that are placed in her gentle care as they grow into adulthood. Earning Bannerman an award at the Moscow Film Festival this exquisite intensely human film is written directed and produced by the multiple Oscar and BAFTA-nominated team of Christine Edzard and Richard Goodwin – founder-directors of internationally renowned production company Sands Films. It is available here in a brand-new transfer in its original aspect ratio from original film elements. Bonus Features: Image Gallery Original brochure PDF

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