Episodes 79-84 of the long-running Scottish drama series. Take the High Road was one of the longest running shows on UK television. For over 22 years and more than 1 500 episodes the series set amongst Scottish lochs rolling hills and purple heather delighted viewers all over Britain as this landmark Scottish Television drama followed the lives of the inhabitants of Glendorrach a beautiful village in the scenic Scottish countryside. Following the trials and tribulations of the people who live and work on the estate Take the High Road was shot on location in the village of Luss on the banks of picturesque Loch Lomond northwest of Glasgow. Now you can relive the highs and lows the friendships the romances and all the dramas as they unfold in this timeless classic. Volume 14 includes episodes 79-84 of Take the High Road.
The complete fourth series of this much loved classic crime TV show featuring 14 episodes uncut and digitally remastered! Episodes include: 'The Acorn Syndrome' 'Wild' 'Need to Know' 'Takeaway' 'Blackout' 'Blood Sports' 'Slush Fund' 'The Gun' 'Hijack' 'Mixed Doubles' 'Weekend in the Country' 'Kickback' and 'It's Only a Beautiful Picture'.
Liam is a seven year old boy growing up in Liverpool during the 1930s. At school he is learning about the perils of Catholicism, and at home he watches things change after his Father loses his job.
In 1943 as allies advance in North Africa the Nazis unleash an ancient terror. Out of the night sky the allies are ambushed by dragons. Facing annihilation a rag tag group of P-51 pilots are sent on a desperate mission to fight the dragons and save the war.
First broadcast in 1967, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons was the most grown-up of all Gerry Anderson's SuperMarionation adventures. There are gadgets and toy-friendly machines galore, of course--like the Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, the Angel Aircraft and Cloudbase itself--but, unlike the colourful fantasies of Stingray and Thunderbirds, this series' concern with an implacable, vengeful enemy, conspiracies and double-agents drew its inspiration from James Bond and the Cold War spy dramas of the 1960s. Special effects whiz Derek Meddings imbues the action sequences with a truly Bondian grandeur and, like the sinister Spectre of the Bond films, the Martian Mysterons seem all the more hostile for their unseen presence, their agents infiltrating every organisation dedicated to their destruction just as it seemed the Soviets were doing at the time. The indestructible Captain Scarlet is killed then resurrected every week (though not like South Park's Kenny), and more often than not the unstoppable Mysterons emerge triumphant, and always undefeated. The varied cast of Spectrum agents and their voice characterisations also aim at verisimilitude (Captain Scarlet, voiced by Francis Matt hews, sounds like a grim Cary Grant), while the puppetry is more realistic than ever. Now with newly remastered picture and Dolby 5.1 surround sound, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons still looks and sounds like the epitome of 60s cool. --Mark Walker
Supply And Demand: Series 2 - The Golden Goose Episode
More all-action adventures with the Power Rangers.
Episodes 85 to 90 of Take The High Road
Her courage paved the way to their freedom. Mary Bryant is the true story of a remarkable woman's fight for freedom and dignity in the first colony in Australia. An action-packed film with an all-star cast including Jack Davenport (This Life) Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) and Romola Garai as Mary this is the biggest mini-series ever filmed in Australia.
Episodes 73-78 of the long-running Scottish drama series. Take the High Road was one of the longest running shows on UK television. For over 22 years and more than 1 500 episodes the series set amongst Scottish lochs rolling hills and purple heather delighted viewers all over Britain as this landmark Scottish Television drama followed the lives of the inhabitants of Glendorrach a beautiful village in the scenic Scottish countryside. Following the trials and tribulations of the people who live and work on the estate Take the High Road was shot on location in the village of Luss on the banks of picturesque Loch Lomond northwest of Glasgow. Now you can relive the highs and lows the friendships the romances and all the dramas as they unfold in this timeless classic. Volume 13 includes episodes 73-78 of Take the High Road.
It's 1960s England and the world is changing fast... Martin Shaw plays one of the unsung heroes of detective fiction Chief Inspector George Gently whose passionate investigations reveal the dark underbelly of a society on the cusp of change. Lee Ingleby is his ambitious and undisciplined sidekick Sergeant John Bacchus. Together they make the perfect police partnership full of warmth and humour. Guest stars include Helen Baxendale Lee Boardman Warren Clarke Sarah Lancashire Pixie Lott Neil Morrissey Neil Pearson Alison Steadman and Kevin Whately. This 19 disc set contains all the episodes from Series One to Six and extras include fascinating Behind the Scenes features and an interview with Pixie Lott.
A warm comedy about James who is the consummate dork and makes Ronnie Corbett look like a modern day Don Juan. Eventually, pick up artist Ampersand comes to James' rescue and teaches him the way of the woman.
Episodes 91 to 96 of Take The High Road
As Victoria Wood once said, "There's nothing you can't say if you say it in the right way". And she goes on to prove that triumphantly in An Audience with Victoria Wood, recorded in front of fellow celebs (whom she sends up effortlessly, describing her long-time collaborator Julie Walters as "the lady with the split ends"). Victoria Wood may be the queen of suburbia but her endless takes on the finer details of banality have an acuity of which Alan Bennett would be proud. Most people cannot do monologue without lapsing into self-consciousness. But she's just brilliant. Her depiction of a nervy woman attempting to conduct a survey in the street, for instance, is priceless: "Here's my ID. Yes, I do look rather startled. It was taken in a photo booth and someone had just poked an éclair through the curtain". She's like Joyce Grenfell on speed. And it's that surreal juxtaposition of the commonplace and the wacky that makes her routines anything but. Even when she takes up residence at the piano, belting out home-made ballads (and this video includes the famous "Let's Do It"), she's both touching and amusing. At one point, she suggests that the British are no good at having fun. Get this video and prove her wrong. --Harriet Smith
GHOULIES Take a creepy old Hollywood mansion, a naive young man and a pretty girl. Add an over-the-top orgy and some slimy, winged goblins who crawl out of toilets, and you have Ghoulies, a horrifying and hilarious ride into the darkest regions of hell! Conjured during a party thrown by the mansion's new owner, the hairy, fanged demons waste no time wreaking havoc on the scene: and declaring the unsuspecting owner their new lord and master! Peter Liapis (Ghost Warrior), Lisa Pelkin (Jennifer), Michael Des Barres (Waxwork II, Under Siege) and Jack Nance (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks) star in this fanged frenzy of sharp twists and eye-popping shocks that'll get you where it counts! GHOULIES II The demonic, toilet-dwelling goblins are back! Stowed away in Satan's Den, the traveling House of Horror operated by carnival workers Larry and Uncle Ned, the Ghoulies merrily devour the sideshow attraction's patrons... until Larry realizes his horror house is for real and tries to flee the scene! Deliciously outrageous special effects and over-the-top antics ratchet up the horrific fun! Kerry Remsen (Pumpkinhead), Phil Fondacaro (Troll), William Butler (1990's Night Of The Living Dead) and Royal Dano (Big Bad Mama) star in this creepy, crawly sequel that's got every bit as big a bite as the original! Cast and Crew: Starring: Lisa Pelikan; Peter Liapis; Michael Des Barres (Ghoulies) Damon Martin; Royal Dano; Phil Fondacaro (Ghoulies 2) Director: Luca Bercovici (Ghoulies) Albert Band (Ghoulies 2) Reviews: A cult classic Ilikehorrormovies.com (Ghoulies) An absolute hoot Embrace the inane madness that is Ghoulies II oh-the-horror.com (Ghoulies 2)
Presented by Francis Ford Coppola - a classic western tale of hate murder and revenge. One foggy night the kid (Robert Carradine) a down at the heels singer arrives at a seemingly abandoned saloon where he meets a stranger in a dark duster (Sheen). The kid notices the stranger's unusual black leather gloves and asks about their origin. The stranger then tells him the legend of the gloves a story which revolves around the rivalry and jealously of two men lightning fast shot Hopalong Cassidy and his nemesis the mysterious man in black Tex. Their feuding finally ends in a duel can Cassidy prove that he is still the fastest gun in the West?
William Shawcross' (Martin Clunes) search for love is hampered by his work: not many women want to date an undertaker. He decides to take matters into his own hands and regsiters with a dating agency. Things start to look up when he is captivated by dark haried beauty Mary (Julie Graham) on one of the agency videos. Mary's an attractive divorced mother of two; and working as a midwife she only meets men who are expectant fathers and married doctors. Once the two get together there
The Martians discover Earth's Christmas festival and the much loved Santa Claus. They are so envious that they kidnap him and take him to Mars. Earth has lost Father Christmas but for how long...?
Santa must juggle family responsibility with an attempted coup by Jack Frost in this festive adventure.
Back in the saddle after such triumphs as Texas Across the River and The Sons of Katie Elder. Dean Martin hits the dusty road once again for another extraordinary Western adventure. It's the lawless Old West. One time lawman Alex Flood (Martin) is now the ruthless boss of the town of Jericho, a town he once helped to clean up.Now this officer gone bad has bullied his way into owning 51% of all of Jericho's businesses. All except the stagecoach line, run by widow Molly Lang (Jean Simmons), a stalwart hold out. In fact, she's managed to fend off Flood's romantic advances as well as his business extortion.Riding into town to help her is former Deputy U.S Marshall Dolan (George Peppard). But Dolan, figuring any confrontation with Flood or his men is a losing battle, refuses to take on the tyrant, giving Flood an even freer hand than before. As Molly and the townspeople turn to Dolan for help, how far will he allow Flood to push him before he finally fights back?
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