Series 7 of the Runcorn-based comedy series.
The complete six series of the hilarious BBC comedy drama Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps brought together in this fantastic 10 disc boxed set. Features every episode ever made.
This is a comedy series that focuses on the father of two kids Molly and Alex. When their mother decides to travel to Africa for an eight-week nursing aid mission their father Jimmy has to take on far more responsibility in the parenting department.
Long ago when majestic fire-breathers soared through the skies there lived a knight who would come face-to-face and heart-to-heart with the most remarkable creature that ever existed. Dennis Quaid stars with the voice of Academy Award winner Sean Connery in director Rob Cohen's heroic adventure that blazes with fantasy humour and the most amazing special effects since Jurassic Park. Co-starring David Thewlis Pete Postlethwaite Julie Christie and Dina Meyer this epic adventure will move and thrill the entire family.
After You've Gone: Season 3
Jimmy is the only man who after his divorce still has to deal with his disapproving meddling mother-in-law. When his ex-wife volunteers to go to east Africa to help the victims of a natural disaster weekend-dad Jimmy agrees to take care of their two teenage kids full time in an attempt to win her back!
The idea behind 'Orrible is easy to appreciate, even if the programme itself often wasn't. Take Johnny Vaughan--a supremely talented and likable broadcaster, one of very few ubiquitous television presences whose appearance does not drive the intelligent viewer to grim fantasies of revenge involving a baseball bat and a dark ally--and cast him as the lead in a sitcom. It was, at best, a partial success. The problem with 'Orrible is that Vaughan's forte is improvisation and association, not adhering to a script, not even one he cowrote. His character, a dimwitted, shell-suited West London minicab driver with Walter Mitty-ish fantasies of being an underworld player, has possibilities. But the potential is never fully realised, partly due to surprisingly leaden lines, but mostly due to Vaughan's limitations as an actor: he never quite manages to project anything other than a less-funny version of the screen persona audiences know and like. On the DVD: 'Orrible on disc has an episode selector, and a scene selector for each episode. Subtitles are available in English. There is also the option of listening to a running commentary by writers Ed Allen and Johnny Vaughan which, as it is isn't scripted, occasionally offers glimpses of the unrestrained, free-flowing Johnny Vaughan familiar from his other television work--as such, it's far funnier than anything in the actual programme. --Andrew Mueller
Two Pints of Lager And a Packet of Crisps is a sitcom set in Runcorn centering around the lives of five nineteen/twenty year-olds. This 5 Disc Box Set features all the episodes from series 1-4. Series 1 - Episodes: 1. Fags Shags and Kebabs 2. Spunk 3. Bone with the Wind 4. Angry Wangry 5. Lard 6. Ugly Babies Series 2 - Episodes: 1. On the Blob 2. Bungle 3. Dirty Girls 4. Vomit 5. Crusty Curtains 6. Mo Mo And Pigsy Series 3 - Episodes:
Back together at last with Jonny Janet has just arrived at The Castle in time to see him shot by the police. Luckily he survives and spurred on by his near-death experience the couple find new depth in their relationship. For Donna and Gaz things are not so encouraging. Donna finds out that Gaz has slept with Janet - will she ever forgive him? Meanwhile Louise at last meets the man of her dreams - or does she? Episodes comprise: 1. Dead 2. Nobbly Bobbly 3. Shrink 4. Ec
The five young gifted and skint 19-somethings return with the rudest and least helpful Mum in the universe. Series 3 starts exactly where the second series ended - with Jonny's half-baked proposal of marriage to Janet. Will she succumb to his dirty charms and tie the knot? Meanwhile Gaz and Donna are in for a shock when their latest attempt to break new sexual boundaries goes spectacularly wrong with the arrival of Gaz's relative Munch. And Louise finally gets a boyfriend for mor
An affectionately tongue in cheek comedy exploring the early 1990's human traffic club culture in Britain where open air raves moved into more respectable indoor premises but the drugs dance music and dramas continued...
The son of a 70's rock rock star has to meet stringent conditions to inherit the family fortune while his mates and greedy step mother have different ideas.
When Ali found out that her boyfriend Mike had slept with another girl she immediately ended their relationship. ""Free"" again Ali goes clubbing with her best friend but just as they arrive she sees Mike entering the club ahead of her. Undeterred Ali decides to exact revenge by snogging any man she can find right under Mike's nose. As Ali sets off on her mission to humiliate Mike we encounter a further 30 characters all in search of a good time in Club Le Monde: There's Yas and Kelly who never leave the toilets as they gossip about contract killers kissing cousins and constipation; Anthony and Patrick wide-eyed teenagers from the countryside who try to score drugs and be a hit with the babes; Mosh the tough-nut bouncer who is struggling with his sexual identity and desire to be a lawyer; Chas who has pierced his nipple and tonight is determined to go a step further; Mr. Sunglasses who tries to ""connect"" in a very disconnecting way; Tanita Davida and Karina three outrageous drag-queens who realise they've come to the wrong place; and Danny Club Le Monde's owner who gets fresh with his best mate's wife and is about to get caught.
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