Angels In The Outfield: Roger who has lost his mother is living separated from his father. As he and his friend J.P. are two of the biggest fans of the Los Angeles baseball team he has got only two dreams: Living together with a real family and LA winning the championship. As he is praying for these two things to happen some angels show up in order to help him - but he is the only one to see them and believe in them. Fortunately the coach of the baseball team sees his abiliti
Narrator David Coleman gives a vivid account of the history of one of London's most famous stations and its associated Great Central Railway and Hotel. The station first built in 1899 when it had only four platforms was in its halcyon days graced by some of the most famous names of steam such as The Flying Scotsman and The Mallard shown here in the full grandeur. The moving moment is recorded when the last commercial Black Five steams out of the station and rare film footage documents its historic progress north en-route to Nottingham. Marylebone's links with the Golden Age of Steam still linger even today and since 1985 steam specials have been run. We join the Sir Nigel Gresley on its majestic way down the line to Stratford-upon-Avon thus re-creating a bygone era in an unforgettable way.
The Best Of Series 1 and Series 2.
SWINGING the new outrageous comedy sketch show based around sex and relationships. The first ever comedy sketch show commissioned and broadcast by five SWINGING is shot in a loose naturalistic style with many sketches almost documentary-like in their look and feel. With universal appeal to both men and women the DVD will include all six hilarious episodes that will have your sides splitting and is accompanied by an episode's worth of never before seen additional sketches. SWI
Eight college friends get together for a night of partying and pranks that soon turns to terror when Granny arrrives with her axe and an apetite for murder. One by one the friends die turning them against each other until no one is sure who they can trust!
A nostalgic look at the trains of yesteryear including: NE A4's Class 78 Electrics Class 52 Westerns Deltic diesels A4's A2's N2's Class 76 Electrics coverage of the re-opening of the Isle Of Man Steam Railway the Longmoor Military System the Derwent Valley Preservation Railway Swindon Works and the 150th Anniversary of Festiniog Railway. Trains Remembered - Vol. 1: A look at the great days of British railways includes rare footage from the 1930's to 1950's. Every railway enthusiast will enjoy this programme which lovingly captures steam and diesel engines dating as far back as the 1930's. There's steam traction on its way out and early green DMU's coming in. Then a flashback to the 30s little tank engines hauling 4 and 6 wheel coaches local passenger trains in Silloth and Coronation Scotts and Carlisle (rare early colour film). Liverpool Street Station in 1932 with commuter trains moving in and out. Next to wartime NEA's in black livery Class 78 Electric. Trains Remembered - Vol. 2: A nostalgic look at trains of yesteryear including A4's A2's N2's Class 76 Electrics and coverage of the re-opening of the Isle Of Man Steam Railway. Trains Remembered - Vol. 3: More trains of yesteryear. Also the Longmuir Military System the Derwent Valley Preservation Rail-way Swindon Works and the 150th Anniversary of Festiniog Railway.
A journalist holds potentially threatening information and the government will not rest until he is dead. The government's trained assassin is undecided which side to choose...
A nostalgic look at trains of yesteryear including A4's A2's N2's Class 76 Electrics and coverage of the re-opening of the Isle Of Man Steam Railway.
In the not too distant future a brutal dictator rules over the planet. Using high tech surveillance from satellites through a sophisticated chip implant to enforce his rule. The community police force infiltrates every facet of human existence tracing each physical and digital footprint left behind. For humanity freedom is just a fond memory... and defiance means death.
A look at the great days of British railways includes rare footage from the 1930's to 1950's. Every railway enthusiast will enjoy this programme which lovingly captures steam and diesel engines dating as far back as the 1930's. There's steam traction on its way out and early green DMU's coming in. Then a flashback to the 30s little tank engines hauling 4 and 6 wheel coaches local passenger trains in Silloth and Coronation Scotts and Carlisle (rare early colour film). Liverpool Street Station in 1932 with commuter trains moving in and out. Next to wartime NEA's in black livery Class 78 Electric.
Fast-paced action movie starring Dolph Lundgren as a muscular East German athlete who defects during the 1988 Seoul Olympics. When Eric Brogar (Lundgren) wins a gold medal in the pentathlon he becomes a national hero in his nation. However, his subsequent defection to the US quickly turns him into a figure of loathing, with his coach, Heinrich Mueller (David Soul), particularly disenchanted. Heinrich quickly makes plans to follow the athlete to America and exact his revenge. Will Eric be able to enjoy his freedom in peace or will his former coach force him to fight for it?
Narrator David Coleman gives a vivid account of the history of one of London's most famous stations and its associated Great Central Railway and Hotel. The station first built in 1899 when it had only four platforms was in its halcyon days graced by some of the most famous names of steam such as The Flying Scotsman and The Mallard shown here in the full grandeur.
Granny
More trains of yesteryear. Also the Longmuir Military System the Derwent Valley Preservation Rail-way Swindon Works and the 150th Anniversary of Festiniog Railway.
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