Best mates Vinnie, Dylan, Ashley, Cardi, Tommo and JJ have dealt, scammed, and laughed their way through three decades of friendship. And these days their schemes have only become more creative. Whether it be stealing tiny horses, breaking into a local pimp's safe or raiding a rival grower's weed farm, these lads think they can get away with just about anything. But their luck runs out when they inadvertently step into the path of criminal heavy-weight Terence McCann and learn a tough lesson about what happens when you accidentally steal something precious from a merciless sociopath.
Created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), this one-off six-part series, is a very modern comedy about a group of 20-somethings living together as property guardians among the abandoned X-ray machines and hazardous waste of a disused London hospital. Waller-Bridge's Lulu joins her old friend Anthony (Damien Molony), who moved into the hospital with uptight fiancée Kate (Louise Ford) in order to save up for their wedding. Ukulele-playing Lulu is kooky but desperate to fit in, and goes out of her way to make herself popular with the rest of the gang. She and Anthony have history and are just a little too flirty, but Kate tries to play it cool with disastrous results. The other oddball regulars include womanising posh boy Sam (Jonathan Bailey) I'm an estate agent so I'm allowed to be a t*&t who forms an unexpectedly close alliance with shy, excitable Fred (Amit Shah). Then there s duck-out-of-water Colin (Adrian Scarborough), a sullen, middle-aged recent divorcé to whom frustrated young French artist Melody (Julie Dray) takes a shine. Tensions escalate as Lulu's eccentric Great Aunt Gladys (Kathy Burke) drops by with some unconventional assistance, and when the housemates are served an eviction notice. Nothing is quite as it seems as the friends fall in and out of love and deal with their errors, faults, confusion and pain, and each episode brims with brazenly filthy humour, surprising shifts in tone and alarming twists of fate.
In an old hotel in a sleepy seaside town live a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost, doing their best to live normal human lives. But lurking in every corner of society, there are vampires preparing to rid the world of humanity. The Old Ones are on their way - and it's up to our heroes, Annie and her two new housemates Tom and Hal, to fight to prevent them taking over. Not only are there vampires to keep at bay, there's also a wicked ghost on the loose, someone's trying to expose the existence of werewolves - and Annie has a new baby to look after.
A highly innovative crime drama, Suspects features Cold Feet star Fay Ripley as CID team leader Martha Bellamy and James Murray as DCI Daniel Drummond. This fresh, innovative police procedural tackles difficult subjects in a powerfully authentic way: shot like a fly-on-the-wall documentary, the drama is unscripted, with the cast improvising their dialogue lending the series a unique feel, as though the crew has been granted the privilege of following a real police investigation. Immersive and absorbing, this set contains the complete third, fourth and fifth series all fourteen complex and high-tension episodes. With storylines covering assault, murder, abduction, paedophilia and rape, Suspects' bold and stylish approach creates a new high watermark for television drama.
A detective drama that doesn't follow the script. Suspects is a fresh and original British procedural crime drama, set in London, that tackles difficult subjects in a gritty and real way. Shot like a fly-on-the-wall documentary, this innovative new series is unscripted with the cast devising their own dialogue, lending Suspects a unique sense of authenticity. It's as though the crew has been granted the privilege of following a real police investigation. Starring Fay Ripley as DI Martha Bellamy (Cold Feet), Damien Molony as DS Jack Weston (Being Human, Ripper Street) and Clare-Hope Ashitey as DC Charlie Steele (Children of Men, Top Boy) as East London CID officers, each episode follows a different case from the committing of the crime to its conclusion. In this 3-disc set containing all the 9 episodes of Series 1 & 2, Bellamy and her team investigate crimes that are hard-hitting and contemporary, ranging from the hunt for a serial rapist, a brutal hammer assault on a man in his own home to the abduction of a young boy by a paedophile ring. With guest stars including Charlie Brooks (EastEnders), Dominic Powers (Emmerdale), Gillian Kearney (Casualty) and Larissa Wilson (Skins), Suspects is immersive and absorbing, taking the viewer into exhilarating new territory.
A detective drama that doesn’t follow the script. Suspects is a fresh and original British procedural crime drama set in London that tackles difficult subjects in a gritty and real way. Shot like a fly-on-the-wall documentary this innovative new series is unscripted with the cast devising their own dialogue lending Suspects a unique sense of authenticity. It’s like the crew has been granted the privilege of following a real police investigation. Starring Fay Ripley as D.I. Martha Bellamy (Cold Feet) Damien Molony as D.S. Jack Weston (Being Human Ripper Street) and Clare-Hope Ashitey as D.C. Charlie Steele(Children of Men Top Boy) as East London CID officers each episode follows a different case from the committing of the crime to its conclusion. In this second series of two two parters Bellamy and her team investigate crimes that are hard-hitting and contemporary – a brutal hammer assault on a man in his own home and then the abduction of a young boy by a paedophile ring. With guest stars including Charlie Brooks (Eastenders) Dominic Powers (Emmerdale) Gillian Kearney (Casualty) and Larissa Wilson (Skins). Suspects is immersive and absorbing taking the viewer into exhilarating new territory. This DVD contains all 4 episodes of Series 2.
Hal, Tom and Alex are three housemates with some serious issues on their hands, and they're not all about the washing up rota. Hal (Damien Molony) is a 500 year-old vampire, Tom (Michael Socha) is a hardened werewolf and Alex (Kate Bracken) has recently had the misfortune of becoming a ghost. But threat lurks around every corner. There is the volatile and deluded Crumb (Colin Hoult) - a newly recruited vampire, and the sinister Mr Rook (Steven Robertson) - head of a secret government department. With bills to be paid, our heroes take jobs in Barry's kitschest hotel, but alongside the flock wallpaper and the cocktail umbrellas dwells an evil greater than anything faced before. On the face of it, Captain Hatch (Phil Davis) is just another foul-mouthed decrepit old man but he hides a dark secret that threatens not only our heroes' friendships but the entire world.
Russell Tovey stars as the lovable George, battling with his double identity as a mild-mannered and geeky hospital porter who for one night a month is transformed into a flesh-hungry, predatory werewolf.Aidan Turner plays the good-looking and laid-back Mitchell who, in contrast to George, has the gift of the gab and an easy confidence with the ladies. But he is also a blood-sucking vampire struggling with going cold-turkey from the blood he craves.Completing the flat-share trio is Annie, played by Lenora Crichlow, a talkative ghost lacking in self-confidence and desperate for company. Annie is still pining after her fianc, whom she was due to marry before the fatal accident that left her with her ghostly affliction - and who happens to be the landlord of their flat.Follow the trio as they do their best to live their lives as normally as possible despite their strange and dark secrets.But with unwelcome intruders into their world, rumblings about an impending revolution from the vampire underworld and constant threats of exposure - on top of the usual issues faced by young people surrounding love, work and mates - the only thing they may be able to rely on in their heightened world, is each other.
A detective drama that doesn’t follow the script. Suspects is a fresh and original British procedural crime drama set in London that tackles difficult subjects in a gritty and real way. Shot like a fly-on-the-wall documentary this innovative new series is unscripted with the cast devising their own dialogue lending Suspects a unique sense of authenticity. It’s like the crew has been granted the privilege of following a real police investigation. Starring Fay Ripley as D.I. Martha Bellamy (Cold Feet) Damien Molony as D.S. Jack Weston (Being Human Ripper Street) and Clare-Hope Ashitey as D.C. Charlie Steele(Children of Men Top Boy) as East London CID officers each episode follows a different case from the committing of the crime to its conclusion. This 3 disc box set contains all 9 episodes from the first two series. Crimes investigated include the stabbing of a schoolgirl in a notorious London park a rape case which gets even more complicated as the victim is the wife of a senior police officer an apparent drug overdose of a euthanasia campaigner and a brutal hammer assault on a man in his own home. This DVD contains all 9 episodes of Series 1 & 2.
Russell Tovey stars as the lovable George, battling with his double identity as a mild-mannered and geeky hospital porter who for one night a month is transformed into a flesh-hungry, predatory werewolf.Aidan Turner plays the good-looking and laid-back Mitchell who, in contrast to George, has the gift of the gab and an easy confidence with the ladies. But he is also a blood-sucking vampire struggling with going cold-turkey from the blood he craves.Completing the flat-share trio is Annie, played by Lenora Crichlow, a talkative ghost lacking in self-confidence and desperate for company. Annie is still pining after her fianc, whom she was due to marry before the fatal accident that left her with her ghostly affliction - and who happens to be the landlord of their flat.Follow the trio as they do their best to live their lives as normally as possible despite their strange and dark secrets.But with unwelcome intruders into their world, rumblings about an impending revolution from the vampire underworld and constant threats of exposure - on top of the usual issues faced by young people surrounding love, work and mates - the only thing they may be able to rely on in their heightened world, is each other.
Hal, Tom and Alex are three housemates with some serious issues on their hands, and they're not all about the washing up rota. Hal (Damien Molony) is a 500 year-old vampire, Tom (Michael Socha) is a hardened werewolf and Alex (Kate Bracken) has recently had the misfortune of becoming a ghost. But threat lurks around every corner. There is the volatile and deluded Crumb (Colin Hoult) - a newly recruited vampire, and the sinister Mr Rook (Steven Robertson) - head of a secret government department. With bills to be paid, our heroes take jobs in Barry's kitschest hotel, but alongside the flock wallpaper and the cocktail umbrellas dwells an evil greater than anything faced before. On the face of it, Captain Hatch (Phil Davis) is just another foul-mouthed decrepit old man but he hides a dark secret that threatens not only our heroes' friendships but the entire world.
In an old hotel in a sleepy seaside town live a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost, doing their best to live normal human lives. But lurking in every corner of society, there are vampires preparing to rid the world of humanity. The Old Ones are on their way - and it's up to our heroes, Annie and her two new housemates Tom and Hal, to fight to prevent them taking over. Not only are there vampires to keep at bay, there's also a wicked ghost on the loose, someone's trying to expose the existence of werewolves - and Annie has a new baby to look after.
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