SALLY WAINWRIGHT'S TRIPLE BAFTA AWARD-WINNING DRAMA RETURNS Alan and Celia are seven years into their marriage and having moved into a desirable bungalow, they aren't seeing eye to eye. Alan's new supermarket job brings an unexpected challenge when a wild local lad takes a shine to him and, at Far Slack Farm, Gillian faces trouble with a giraffe. John's back on the scene, and Caroline finds herself caught in an emotional tangle with someone at work. Into all this jets Alan's brother, Ted, on holiday from New Zealand... but it turns out he only bought a one-way ticket. SPECIAL FEATURES: A Family Affair Writing Last Tango Starring Derek Jacobi, Anne Reid, Sarah Lancashire, Nicola Walker and Timothy West Written by Sally Wainwright
Based on the best selling and award winning novel by Michelle Magorian (Goodnight Mr Tom), Just Henry is an engaging story about one boy's discovery that will alter his family life forever.Set in post-Second World War Britain, Henry is growing up in a fraught and unsettled household that consists of his mother Maureen, stepfather Bill and his paternal grandmother. A troubled young man, Henry suffers from bad nightmares which everyone attributes to the aftermath of living through a war and the fact that he's never really overcome his father's death, or his mother's subsequent remarriage. When his father's war medal for bravery gets posted through the door Henry wants to know more about the circumstances of his father's death, something that his mother has always preferred him not to know too much about...this will lead him on a mysterious mission to unlock the truth.
Robbie (Josh Bolt) and Ziggy (Eugene Byrne) think they'll be best mates forever but when Robbie collapses on holiday and is diagnosed with a fatal heart condition forever suddenly seems a lot shorter. Lying in the children's ward Robbie only has one thing on his mind: he doesn't want to die a virgin - and the only one who can help him achieve his goal is his best friend Ziggy. A truly hilarious and heartfelt British film The Be All And End All is a rare thing; a British film that is frank unsentimental and often downright funny.
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