Greg Davies and Helen Baxendale return as uptight parents Ken and Lorna Thompson in the complete fourth series of Cuckoo! This BAFTA-nominated comedy co-stars Taylor Lautner as Dale, the Thompson's well-meaning but socially inept lodger, Esther Smith as their flighty, self-sabotaging daughter, Esther, and Tyger Drew Honey as Dylan, their indolent liability of a son! This fourth series re-joins the Thompson family just as Ken gets nominated for Lichfield Lawyer of the Year. Unfortunately, his dastardly work nemesis Jane has also been nominated and Ken is convinced that she'll win. When Lorna employs underhand tactics to get baby Sid into an exclusive local nursery she hadn't reckoned on karma paying her back with an age-inappropriate new girlfriend for Dylan - and what's worse still is that she's one of Laura's old friends! While all this is going on Dale is thinking of taking his relationship with Rachel to the next level - much to Rachel's consternation, as she's not ready to settle down yet and is getting serious wanderlust... This DVD contains all six episodes of series four.
Two years after self-styled spiritual ninja Cuckoo went missing in the Himalayas, his young widow Rachel (Esther Smith) found herself falling in love with his handsome long-lost son, Dale (Taylor Lautner). This third series re-joins the Thompson family six months after Dale's dramatic departure at Christmas. Ken (Greg Davies) and Lorna (Helen Baxendale) are preparing for the birth of their new baby. Dylan (Tyger Drew Honey), much to Ken's delight, is getting ready to fly the nest as he prepares to leave for university. Rachel is heartbroken and pining for Dale, but has managed to salvage a questionable friendship with jilted 'bestie' Ben (Matt Lacey). Life is slowly getting back to normal in Litchfield, when a transformed Dale returns from China to throw more spanners in the family works... This DVD contains all seven episodes of series three.
Gregory Peck stars as hieroglyphics expert Professor David Pollock in this hugely enjoyable tongue-in-cheek espionage-thriller. Sophia Loren stars alongside as the beautiful but suspect Yasmin Asir the lover of Pollock's employer. David Pollock's routine is turned upside down when he's hired to translate an ancient message written in an obscure mysterious text. Soon everyone from a wealthy oil magnate to a foreign government pursue Pollock for his knowledge desperate to uncover the meaning behind the message. Featuring a score by Henri Mancini and a stylish colourful interpretation of London and the culture of the time Arabesque is never less than a hugely enjoyable witty thriller.
The Inbetweeners is a series about four teenagers growing up in suburbia; a world of futile crushes sibling brawls getting drunk too quickly fancying the girl next door casting aspersions on your friend's sexuality and riding rollercoasters. Will's (Simon Bird) parents have just divorced and he has unwillingly had to move and change schools. Previously enrolled at a private school where he picked up some snobbish tendencies Will now attends a comprehensive school and has had to make a new set of friends Simon (Joe Thomas) Jay (James Buckley) and Neil (Blake Harrison) none of whom are that cool or credible.
Dan (Greg Davies) is a childish fool trapped in an adult's life. Still stuck in a teaching job he despises and rejected by the girl he thinks will solve everything, Miss Lipsey (Jeany Spark), he turns his attentions to self-improvement. His friend Jo (Roisin Conaty) seems blissfully happy with near-constant failure, and Brian (Mike Wozniak) seems distracted by an unspoken event that is rocking his steady world, meaning Dan must fend for himself. His always kind mother (Gwyneth Powell) and petrifyingly blunt aunt Nesta (Stephanie Cole) seem to think he needs help--and his pupils agree. Will Dan move on, avoid complete humiliation and evolve into a fully functioning grown up?
What do you do when your darling daughter marries the biggest idiot you could ever imagine? When Ken (Davies) and Lorna (Helen Baxendale) collect their daughter, Rachel, from the airport, they are horrified to learn that she's returned from her gap year with more than just a henna tattoo and braids in her hair. At the arrival gate, she promptly introduces them to her new husband, Cuckoo (Samberg), a slacker full of outlandish New Age ideas every parent's worst nightmare. Ken and Lorna have no choice but to welcome Cuckoo into their nest but, as he settles in, do they warm to their new, squared-jawed, self-appointed spiritual ninja son-in-law or do they become desperate for him to fledge off? This DVD contains all six episodes of Series One.
Have we gone too far? The future is here. Bioterrorism. Designer babies. Frankenfoods. Suddenly Humanity possesses the ability to play god. But is it progress-or madness? Will cutting-edge science be our salvation? Or our demise? ReGenesis is a 13-part dramatic series about NorBAC an organization formed to investigate questionable advances in biotechnology. The Pandora's box of biotech is wide open. It's a modern gold rush where billions will be made and g
You'll already know Greg Davies as the psychotic Head of Sixth Form, Mr Gilbert in The Inbetweeners (Ch4) and as the most out-of-shape member of We are Klang(BBC3).His hotly anticipated debut stand-up show was a critically lauded sell-out smash hit at the 2010 Edinburgh festival, picking up a prestigious nomination for the Fosters Comedy Award (formerly the Perrier). Following a sell-out autumn tour and a spring 2011 extension added due to popular demand, now's your chance to see this incredible stand-up show, live on DVD. It promises to address every single issue important to the human race. But it lies - it won't address any. Buy it though, it'll be funny.Greg's many television appearances also include the most recent series of Live at The Apollo and Have I Got News for You, as a regular on Ask Rhod Gilbert (BBC1) - as well as appearances on Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
DogmaDogma is a comic fantasia in which angels demons apostles prophets and rubber turd monsters walk among the cynics and innocents of the earth to decide the fate of mankind. Two angels cast from the Pearly Gates discover that a loophole in church dogma means that they can get back into heaven. On the downside in doing so they'll prove God to be fallible and will undo all of Creation. On the upside they'll not have to spend the rest of eternity banished to Wisconsin... Shallow GraveJuliet David and Alex find that their new reclusive roommate has not left the bedroom for days. After kicking in the door they discover this drug overdosed corpse...and a suitcase full of cash. Fatefully choosing to keep the money they know they have to get rid of the body. But the remains won't stay buried and a careless trail from the shallow grave leads the police and - two money-hungry thugs - back to the trio. Human TrafficThe weekend has well and truly landed. Human Traffic focuses on the lives and loves of five individuals who spend their week working mundane jobs waiting for the weekend so that they can immerse themselves in a whirl of pubs clubs and parties. Revolving around a single meticulously planned and titanically drug-addled night out in Cardiff Human Traffic is the first and last word in club-culture.
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