"Actor: Patrick Cargill"

  • Father Dear Father - The Complete Series [DVD]Father Dear Father - The Complete Series | DVD | (08/11/2010) from £11.99   |  Saving you £50.00 (500.50%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Father Dear Father: The Complete Series (8 Discs)

  • Every Home Should Have One [Blu-ray]Every Home Should Have One | Blu Ray | (06/06/2016) from £6.99   |  Saving you £8.00 (114.45%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Comedy genius Marty Feldman delivers a virtuoso performance in this uproariously risque comedy about an advertising executive whose life becomes unnecessarily complicated when he's selected to run a campaign to sex up porridge! Written by Feldman, Barry Took and Denis Norden and also starring Shelley Berman, Judy Cornwell and pneumatic Scandinavian sex symbol Julie Ege Every Home Should Have One is featured in a brand-new High Definition transfer from original film elements, in its original theatrical aspect ratio. Poor Teddy has several problems on his plate. His colleague's advice to 'think dirty' seems to have resonated worryingly with his young son, while the vicar's 'Clean-Up TV' campaign has gained unexpected support from his wife; and with Teddy's ineptitude mistaken for talent by his boss, he's been tasked with finding an erotic angle on McLaughlin's Frozen Porridge! Special Features: Image Gallery Promotional and Pressbook PDFs

  • Up Pompeii [DVD]Up Pompeii | DVD | (14/02/2011) from £6.75   |  Saving you £9.24 (136.89%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A funny thing happens to Lurcio (Frankie Howerd) on the way to the rent-a-vestal-virgin market stall. A mysterious scroll falls into his hands listing the names of all the conspirators plotting to murder Emperor Nero. And when the upstart slave is elected to infiltrate the ringleader's den the comical ups-and-downs lead to total uproar.

  • Every Home Should Have One [DVD]Every Home Should Have One | DVD | (06/06/2016) from £5.57   |  Saving you £4.42 (79.35%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Add a splash of colour to your outfit with these gorgeous high heeled court shoes from Principles by Ben de Lisi. Simple yet stylish, they come in red patent with a round toe.

  • The Cracksman [DVD]The Cracksman | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £11.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    This hugely endearing crime caper stars Charlie Drake as a mild-mannered locksmith whose talents land him in hot water when he's recruited by a criminal gang; Nyree Dawn Porter is the beautiful girl who spells his downfall, with Oscar winner George Sanders as rival crime boss 'the Guv'nor' opposite Dennis Price (Kind Hearts and Coronets' villainous aristocratic outcast). The Cracksman is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited t...

  • A Countess From Hong Kong [1967]A Countess From Hong Kong | DVD | (07/03/2005) from £5.38   |  Saving you £4.61 (85.69%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Charlie Chaplin's final film is a delightful romantic comedy filled with the clever touches for which he's famous. Written directed and composed by Chaplin it revolves around Russian migr countess Natascha (Sophia Loren) forced into prostitution in Hong Kong who stows away in wealthy American Ogden's (Marlon Brando's) stateroom to blackmail her way to the States. Since Ogden has a mind of his own and can even resist Natascha's charms what follows is one of the funniest tugs o

  • Frankie Howerd - The Comic Icons CollectionFrankie Howerd - The Comic Icons Collection | DVD | (05/02/2007) from £9.99   |  Saving you £6.00 (60.06%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Up Pompeii: A funny thing happens to Lurcio (Frankie Howerd) on the way to the rent-a-vestal-virgin market stall. A mysterious scroll falls into his hands listing the names of all the conspirators plotting to murder Emperor Nero. And when the upstart slave is elected to infiltrate the ringleader's den the comical ups-and-downs lead to total uproar. Up The Chastity Belt: A funny thing happened to Lurkalot serf to Sir Coward de Custard on the way to Custard Castle. Lurkalot sells lusty love potions and rusty chastity belts in the market place but on this day Sir Graggart de Bombast arrives to sack the castle and to get the lovely Lobelia Custard in the sack! Lurkalot must help Custard cream the knight in pining armour...

  • The Edward Woodward Hour [1972] [DVD] [1971]The Edward Woodward Hour | DVD | (28/03/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

  • Father Dear Father - Film [DVD]Father Dear Father - Film | DVD | (08/11/2010) from £14.35   |  Saving you £-6.36 (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Recently divorced thriller writer Patrick Glover (Patrick Cargill) struggles to cope with daughters Anne (Natasha Pyne) who wants to leave home and Karen (Ann Holloway) who wants to get married. When Patrick decides to give love another chance he mistakenly proposes to charlady Mrs Stoppard (Beryl Reid) instead of literary agent Georgie (Jill Melford) as he had intended.

  • Up Pompeii / Up The Chastity Belt [1971]Up Pompeii / Up The Chastity Belt | DVD | (04/08/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    Up Pompeii: A funny thing happens to Lurcio (Frankie Howerd) on the way to the rent-a-vestal-virgin market stall. A mysterious scroll falls into his hands listing the names of all the conspirators plotting to murder Emperor Nero. And when the upstart slave is elected to infiltrate the ringleader's den the comical ups-and-downs lead to total uproar. Up The Chastity Belt: A funny thing happened to Lurkalot serf to Sir Coward de Custard on the way to Custard Castle. Lurkalot sells lusty love potions and rusty chastity belts in the market place but on this day Sir Graggart de Bombast arrives to sack the castle and to get the lovely Lobelia Custard in the sack! Lurkalot must help Custard cream the knight in pining armour...

  • The Avengers : The Definitive Dossier 1967 (Box Set 1)The Avengers : The Definitive Dossier 1967 (Box Set 1) | DVD | (04/06/2001) from £13.93   |  Saving you £11.06 (79.40%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Further adventures of the oh so dapper John Steed and his sidekick Emma Peel. Features six episodes from the 1967 season: 'From Venus With Love' 'The Fear Merchants' 'Escape In Time' 'The See-Through Man' 'The Bird Who Knew Too Much' and 'The Winged Avenger'.

  • Sophia LorenSophia Loren | DVD | (17/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    A bumper box set of classic films featuring the voluptuous sex-siren Sophia Loren! Pride And The Passion (Dir. Stanley Kramer 1957): Napoleonic forces are sweeping across Europe and Spain is on the brink of falling to the mighty invasion. Standing alone against the onslaught is one brave fighter and his ragtag band of guerillas. Seizing a gigantic cannon Spanish fighter Miguel (Sinatra) plans to attack Napoleon's army by battering the walls of French-occupied Avila. But because he's untrained in complex weaponry he must rely on the expertise of Captain Trumbell (Grant) a British naval officer. Allies on the battlefield Trumbell and Miguel soon find themselves in a bitter struggle over Miguel's mistress (Loren) a sultry beauty drawn to the captain's refined ways even as they race toward the most harrowing battle of their lives... El Cid (Dir. Anthony Mann 1961): El Cid is an epic movie masterpiece a tribute to one of history's greatest legends. This dazzling spectacle with a cast of thousands fills the screen with action and romance - from knights in armour jousting on horseback to massive battles on sea and land where columns of warriors stretch across the horizon. At the centre of this powerful motion picture is Charlton Heston in the role he was born to play... the immortal El Cid. Heston is the Spanish warrior battling to drive the Moors from Spain with the vision to be just and the courage to be merciful whose love and devotion to the radiant Chimene (Sophia Loren) knows no bounds... Anthony Mann's epic was nominated for three Oscars but surprisingly returned home empty-handed. The Fall Of The Roman Empire (Dir. Anthony Mann 1964): This classic film re-enacts the spectacular collapse of perhaps the greatest dominion the world has ever known. Pestilence greed and corruption bring a once-proud empire to its knees. Now restored with stunning scenes and a cast of thousands - in battles gladiatorial and otherwise; martyrs burning at the stake; chariot races in the midst of which is the romance between two people.... White Sister (Dir. Alberto Lattuada 1972): The Key (Dir. Carol Reed 1958): In wartime England circa 1941 poorly-armed tugs are sent into U-Boat Alley to rescue damaged Allied ships. An American named David Ross arrives to captain one of these tugs. He's given a key by a fellow tugboat-man -- a key to an apartment and its pretty female resident. Should something happen to the friend Ross can use the key. Countess From Hong Kong (Dir. Charlie Chaplin 1966): Charlie Chaplin's final film is a delightful romantic comedy filled with the clever touches for which he's famous. Written directed and composed by Chaplin it revolves around Russian ''migr'' countess Natascha (Sophia Loren) forced into prostitution in Hong Kong who stows away in wealthy American Ogden's (Marlon Brando's) stateroom to blackmail her way to the States. Since Ogden has a mind of his own and can even resist Natascha's charms what follows is one of the funniest tugs of war ever devised! A wealth of talent supports these stars. There's Chaplin's son Sydney as Brando's cruise companion Tippi Hedren as his icy wife Patrick Cargill as the ultimate gentleman's gentleman and Margaret Rutherford as a dotty old dame. Chaplin himself tops it off with a cameo as the ship's steward! The gags are pure Charlie and his actors make the most of them sailing in and out of slamming doors and outrageous situations with ease!

  • Inspector Clouseau [1968]Inspector Clouseau | DVD | (27/02/2006) from £7.53   |  Saving you £6.72 (107.18%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Inspector Clouseau returns with Alan Arkin stepping into the bumbling shoes of Peter Sellers' most famous role. Chief-Commissioner Sir Charles Braithwaite is investigating a series of Swiss bank robberies while Clouseau - naturally - gets in the way. Meanwhile the criminals further add to the confusion by wearing Clouseau masks during their heists! Needless to say the inspector gets on the case...

  • Sophia LorenSophia Loren | DVD | (13/03/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    A bumper box set of classic films featuring the voluptuous sex-siren Sophia Loren! Pride And The Passion (Dir. Stanley Kramer 1957): Napoleonic forces are sweeping across Europe and Spain is on the brink of falling to the mighty invasion. Standing alone against the onslaught is one brave fighter and his ragtag band of guerillas. Seizing a gigantic cannon Spanish fighter Miguel (Sinatra) plans to attack Napoleon's army by battering the walls of French-occupied Avila. But because he's untrained in complex weaponry he must rely on the expertise of Captain Trumbell (Grant) a British naval officer. Allies on the battlefield Trumbell and Miguel soon find themselves in a bitter struggle over Miguel's mistress (Loren) a sultry beauty drawn to the captain's refined ways even as they race toward the most harrowing battle of their lives... El Cid (Dir. Anthony Mann 1961): El Cid is an epic movie masterpiece a tribute to one of history's greatest legends. This dazzling spectacle with a cast of thousands fills the screen with action and romance - from knights in armour jousting on horseback to massive battles on sea and land where columns of warriors stretch across the horizon. At the centre of this powerful motion picture is Charlton Heston in the role he was born to play... the immortal El Cid. Heston is the Spanish warrior battling to drive the Moors from Spain with the vision to be just and the courage to be merciful whose love and devotion to the radiant Chimene (Sophia Loren) knows no bounds... Anthony Mann's epic was nominated for three Oscar's but surprisingly returned home empty-handed. The Fall Of The Roman Empire (Dir. Anthony Mann 1964): This classic film re-enacts the spectacular collapse of perhaps the greatest dominion the world has ever known. Pestilence greed and corruption bring a once-proud empire to its knees. Now restored with stunning scenes and a cast of thousands - in battles gladiatorial and otherwise; martyrs burning at the stake; chariot races in the midst of which is the romance between two people.... White Sister (Dir. Alberto Lattuada 1972) The Key (Dir. Carol Reed 1958): In wartime England circa 1941 poorly-armed tugs are sent into U-Boat Alley to rescue damaged Allied ships. An American named David Ross arrives to captain one of these tugs. He's given a key by a fellow tugboat-man -- a key to an apartment and its pretty female resident. Should something happen to the friend Ross can use the key. Countess From Hong Kong (Dir. Charlie Chaplin 1966): Charlie Chaplin's final film is a delightful romantic comedy filled with the clever touches for which he's famous. Written directed and composed by Chaplin it revolves around Russian ''migr'' countess Natascha (Sophia Loren) forced into prostitution in Hong Kong who stows away in wealthy American Ogden's (Marlon Brando's) stateroom to blackmail her way to the States. Since Ogden has a mind of his own and can even resist Natascha's charms what follows is one of the funniest tugs of war ever devised! A wealth of talent supports these stars. There's Chaplin's son Sydney as Brando's cruise companion Tippi Hedren as his icy wife Patrick Cargill as the ultimate gentleman's gentleman and Margaret Rutherford as a dotty old dame. Chaplin himself tops it off with a cameo as the ship's steward! The gags are pure Charlie and his actors make the most of them sailing in and out of slamming doors and outrageous situations with ease!

  • Carry On Jack [1963]Carry On Jack | DVD | (27/08/2001) from £4.50   |  Saving you £11.49 (255.33%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Carry On Jack was the 1963 offering from a team which had, by then, become a repertory company with special guests dropping in for a dose of innuendo. "What's all this jigging in the rigging?" demands Kenneth Williams, this time playing a ship's captain, and the scene is set for 90 minutes of ribaldry involving cross-dressing, press-ganging and plank walking. The plot scarcely matters. It's set after the Battle of Trafalgar and the sea is awash with Spanish galleons and pirates as the British navy sets about defending its shores with as much incompetence as possible. Sally, a barmaid at the Dirty Duck (Juliet Mills in feisty principal boy mode), knocks Bernard Cribbins on the head and steals his uniform so that she can go in search of her childhood sweetheart. He is promptly press-ganged and they end up on the same ship. Williams, on the brink of his ascendancy as a star turn, just about keeps the mannerisms under control enough to build the character of the naïve and neurotic captain. Familiar Carry On faces on top form include Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale, while Peter Gilmore--in his pre-Onedin Line days--appears as a pirate. Peter Rodgers' script is not quite vintage Carry On but the jokes keep coming and it's all good, clean fun. On the DVD: This was one of the first Carry On films to be made in colour. The print is in reasonable condition. The picture quality, apart from a couple of scratchy scenes of sailing ships that were probably drafted in from stock footage, is fair, as is the sound. But apart from the scene index there are no extras on the disc. Given the cult status of the Carry On films, and the wealth of documentary material which has been made about them and their stars, you'd think something extra could have been offered with the DVD releases to make them a more worthwhile alternative to the video. --Piers Ford

  • Father Dear Father - The Complete Series 1Father Dear Father - The Complete Series 1 | DVD | (22/01/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Patrick Cargill stars in Father Dear Father as Patrick Glover Divorcee Thriller Writer and Father to two teenage Daughters. His Life revolves around his writing his family & their Saint Bernard dog H.G.(Wells). Episodes Comprise: 1. The Proposal 2. Pussies Galore 3. The Return Of The Mummy 4. Publish And Be Damned 5. It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage 6. I Should Have Danced All Night 7. The Lost Weekend

  • Father Dear Father - Series 5 - Complete [DVD] [1971]Father Dear Father - Series 5 - Complete | DVD | (08/06/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A continuing hit with viewers on its first appearance in 1970 Father Dear Father regularly topped the ITV ratings during its six year run. Patrick Cargill plays a divorced thriller writer Patrick Glover who finds himself responsible for the welfare and upbringing of his irrepressible teenage daughters Anna and Karen. The two lively dolly-birds are always up to something and their lively exploits cause Patrick many a difficult and embarrassing moment. He's sometimes driven almost to distraction by their constant teasing and to him shockingly modern outlook on love sex and marriage. Hhelping Patrick keep Anna and Karen in order is the patient and much put-upon housekeeper Nanny but the real power in the household is the family's splendid St Bernard dog H.G. Wells. This complete fifth series of Father Dear Father is available here for the first time and also guest stars Donald Sinden Richard O'Sullivan Jack Smethurst and Robin Askwith.

  • Father Dear Father - Series 4 - CompleteFather Dear Father - Series 4 - Complete | DVD | (01/09/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Patrick Cargill plays a divorced thriller writer Patrick Glover who finds himself responsible for the welfare and upbringing of his irrepressible teenage daughters Anna and Karen. The two lively dolly-birds are always up to something and their lively exploits cause Patrick many a difficult and embarrassing moment. He's sometimes driven almost to distraction by their constant teasing and to him shockingly modern outlook on love sex and marriage. Helping Patrick keep Anna and Karen in order is the patient and much put-upon housekeeper Nanny but the real power in the household is the family's splendid St Bernard dog H G Wells. This complete fourth series of Father Dear Father is available here for the first time and also guest stars Beryl Reid Joan Sims Ian Carmichael and Richard Wattis. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Last Of The Red Hot Mommas 2. An Affair To Forget 3. Housey Housey 4. The Reluctant Runaway 5. Come Back Little Sheba 6. A Domestic Comedy 7. The Naked Truth

  • Father Dear Father - The Complete Series 2Father Dear Father - The Complete Series 2 | DVD | (06/08/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Episodes Comprise: 1. Unhappy Birthday 2. We Can't Afford a Carriage 3. Show Me the Way to Go Home 4. Thinner Than Water 5. Baby Won't You Please Come Home 6. Divorce English Style

  • Father Dear Father - Series 1Father Dear Father - Series 1 | DVD | (08/04/2002) from £12.83   |  Saving you £0.16 (1.25%)   |  RRP £12.99

    All six episodes from series three the first series to be broadcast in colour. This Is Your Wife: One of Patrick's novels has caught the eye of an American film producer. He wants to pay Patrick 40 000 pounds for the film rights. Only problem is Mr Schultz & his wife are Quakers & don't believe in divorce so Patrick has to find a wife in a hurry! One Dog And His Man: H.G. is in big trouble; he's chewed up Patrick's slippers eaten Patrick's breakfast and worst of all he's chewed up Patrick's latest manuscript... It's Never Too Late: Patrick's Mother arrives unexpectedly as she's remembered that Karen has yet to be Christened and is determined to see to it that she is. Nobody's Indispensible: Nanny has received a marriage proposal but kindly refuses on account of who would look after Patrick and the girls... The Suitable Suitor: Patrick is concerned about the company his daughters are keeping. A Man About The House: Patrick is off to Switzerland for a writers convention. After he leaves Anna & Karen invite their male friend Leslie inside the house but when Patrick returns unexpectedly all manner of comic complications ensue when the girls try to convince their father that 'Leslie' is really a woman!

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