Includes all 8 series and 137 episodes of the series Doctor In the House Doctor At Large Doctor In Charge Doctor At Sea Doctor On The Go.
Unforgettable for Geoffrey Bayldon's entrancing performance as Catweazle the wizard, the series also boasted a superb regular cast, while guest appearances by some of Britain's finest actors of the period - including Hattie Jacques and Peter Sallis - ensured the quality status of the production. Catweazle is a magical dip into the past for those who saw these series originally, and a special treat for everyone who will experience this classic for the first time. Special Features: Limited edition packaging Exclusive postcards Brand-new 40th anniversary introduction to the series by Geoffrey Bayldon Brothers in Magic - Geoffrey Bayldon and Robin Davies are reunited after thirty years, at the Hexwood Farm location, to reminisce about the filming of Catweazle Commentaries with Richard Carpenter, Geoffrey Bayldon, Joy Whitby and Robin Davies Anglia News - Richard Carpenter interview, from 1970 Extensive image gallery including behind the scenes and many previously unseen Merchandise image gallery PDF material including merchandise, magazines, annuals and scripts for all episodes, including an unfilmed episode, The Horned Dragon Commemorative Booklet
Hard-edged realistic and powerful Spearhead has been favourably compared to Soldier Soldier for its unflinching depiction of life in the British Army. Martyn Jacobs Eamon Boland Roy Holder and Stafford Gordon star in this tough and gripping drama series where the Royal Wessex Rangers have been posted to frontline NATO duties in Germany
This duo of sparkling Thames comedies provided an early hit for BAFTA-winning comedienne Wendy Craig showcasing her talents as a harassed well-meaning but scatterbrained young widow doing her best to bring up two rambunctious sons.
A young woman (Foster) is found hiding in the rafters of her Blue Ridge Mountain home after the death of her mother. She has been totally cut off from the outside world and has developed her own impenetrable language. A local doctor (Neeson) attempts to hide her from the outside world's prying eyes but she may have to be locked up in an institution for her own safety from hostile locals...
The final series of this tough and gripping drama series about life in the British Army. Set at the end of a 2 year posting in Hong Kong 6 Platoon battle against refugees from China desperate to escape the communist regime . Whilst the officers see 'catching illegals' as a sport the squaddies question the morality of their actions.
Catweazle the all-time children's classic appears for the first time on DVD! Geoffrey Bayldon stars as the eleventh century magician Catweazle who escaped from soldiers through time to find himself nine centuries into the future. His magic is very hit-and-miss and it is compounded by his inability to deal with the trappings of modern-day life such as electricity (""electrickery"") and the telephone (""telling bone""). Catweazle is befriended by a farmer's son and they share a numbe
Doctor In The House follows the misadventures of medical students Michael Upton (Barry Evans) Duncan Waring (Robin Nedwell) Paul Collier (George Layton) and Dick Stuart-Clark (Geoffrey Davies). Albeit well intentioned the three medical students are easily distracted form the task in hand by the lure of the latest nurse on the scene and this infuriates the ferocious Professor Geoffrey Loftus (Ernest Clark). Features the complete series 1. Episodes Comprise: 1. Why Do You Want To Be A Doctor 2. Settling In 3. It's All Go 4. Peace And Quiet 5. The Students Are Revolting! 6. Rallying Around 7. If In Doubt...Cut It Out! 8. The War Of The Mascots 9. Getting The Bird 10. The Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Casino 11. Keep It Clean! 12. All For Love 13. Pass Or Fail
A Mind To Kill: The Pilot Movie
Back in the day when childrens' programmes were, by turns, fun, challenging, dramatic, spooky, hilarious and fantastic, tea-time programming was a staple part of the lives of millions of kids. Diverse and highly popular, it fired imaginations and was invariably an integral part of any worthwhile playground antics the next day.
And Mother Makes Three stars Wendy Craigs as a slightly dotty young widow trying to hold down a job while bringing up two rather challenging sons. Quite innocently and with the best will in the world widow Sally Harrison has a great facility for putting her foot in it - in fact both feet right up to her neck. Somehow she always manages to win through in the end but not before dealing with an array of problems involving Auntie the children and her long-suffering boss the vet...
The final series of Thames highly popular sitcom ...And Mother Makes Three saw widow Sally Harrison (Wendy Craig, Butterflies) and widower David Redway finally getting spliced after a protracted on-off romance. This sequel series hilariously charts Sally's ongoing tribulations, with the scatterbrained mum and her rambunctious teenaged sons Simon and Peter now sharing a home with antiquarian bookseller David and his daughter Jane. Co-starring Richard Coleman, Robin Davies (Catweazle) and future Oscar-winning producer David Parfitt (Shakespeare in Love), and featuring a number of episodes written by BAFTA winner Wendy Craig, ...And Mother Makes Five is produced and directed by sitcom veteran Peter Frazer-Jones.
BAFTA winner Wendy Craig (Butterflies), stars with Richard Coleman, Robin Davies (Catweazle) and Oscar winner David Parfitt (Shakespeare in Love) in this highly popular sequel to Thames' hit sitcom And Mother Makes Three. Scripted by Wendy Craig and produced and directed by sitcom veteran Peter Frazer-Jones, the series charts the ongoing tribulations of Sally Harrison - the well-meaning, deeply loving but scatterbrained mother of two rambunctious teenaged sons, now sharing her life with second husband, antiquarian bookseller David Redway, and stepdaughter Jane. When the Redway family faces a spell of austerity, Sally rallies to the call with a vengeance. Yet, no matter how hard she works, it seems her efforts are always taken for granted. After taking some tips on the art of playing hard to get, she finds her bewildered brood finally start to sit up and take notice... but can calamity-prone Sally keep up the act?
BAFTA winner Wendy Craig stars with Richard Coleman Robin Davies and Oscar winner David Parfitt in this hit Thames sitcom – sequel to the highly popular And Mother Makes Three.
The entire Catweazle collection on this fantastic four disc box set. The unmistakable Geoffrey Bayldon stars as the eleventh century wizard Catweazle who escaped from soldiers through time to find himself nine centuries into the future. His magic is most unpredictable and it is compounded by his inability to deal with the everyday trappings of modern-day life such as electricity (""electrickery"") and the telephone (""telling bone""). But he is befriended by a farmer'
Robin Williams returns as the voice of the hyperactive genie in this, the second direct-to-video sequel to Disney's hit animated feature. Aladdin, the street beggar turned Prince, risks all to find his father among the cut-throat 40 thieves and joins his quest to find a Midas-like stone that turns everything it touches into gold. A significant cut above most made-for-video animation, this energetic adventure largely leaves Princess Jasmine and the genie behind for a father-and-son quest. Guest voice Jerry Orbach suggests Sean Connery with his thick-as-molasses delivery as the master thief Sa'luk and, despite his limited screen time, Williams once again delights with his wild flights of fantasy as the big blue Genie. A rousing tale full of last-minute escapes and spectacular, kid-sized thrills that even parents will find entertaining. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
BAFTA winner Wendy Craig stars with Richard Coleman, Robin Davies and Oscar winner David Parfitt in this highly popular sequel to Thames' hit sitcom And Mother Makes Three. Co-written by Wendy Craig and produced by sitcom veteran Peter Frazer-Jones, the series charts the ongoing tribulations of Sally Harrison - a well-meaning, deeply loving but scatterbrained mother of two rambunctious young sons, now sharing her life with second husband David Redway, an antiquarian bookseller, and stepdaugh...
The continuing misadventures of Duncan Waring (Robin Nedwell) Dick Stuart-Clark (Geoffrey Davies) and Paul Collier (George Layton) see them move further up the promotion ladder but no change in their fondness for slacking off and trying to chat up girls nor in their ability to drive Professor Loftus (Ernest Clark) round the bend. But there's more trouble for the boys in the form of brown-noser Lawrence Bingham (Richard O'Sullivan) who trots about after Loftus in the hope of crawling into the good books.
And Mother Makes Three stars Wendy Craigs as a slightly dotty young widow trying to hold down a job while bringing up two rather challenging sons. Quite innocently and with the best will in the world widow Sally Harrison has a great facility for putting her foot in it - in fact both feet right up to her neck. Somehow she always manages to win through in the end but not before dealing with an array of problems involving Auntie the children and her long-suffering boss the vet...
And Mother Makes Three stars Wendy Craigs as a slightly dotty young widow trying to hold down a job while bringing up two rather challenging sons. Quite innocently and with the best will in the world widow Sally Harrison has a great facility for putting her foot in it - in fact both feet right up to her neck. Somehow she always manages to win through in the end but not before dealing with an array of problems involving Auntie the children and her long-suffering boss the vet... Episodes Comprise: 1. A Hard Day Out 2. The Matchmakers 3. Growing Pains 4. But How Can I Tell Them? 5. Once A Year Day 6. All Work And No Play
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