Story Of Cricket: The legendary David Gower presents over 100 years of the greatest moments in English and world cricket. From WG Grace to Shane Warne Sober's Six 6's to Lara's 375 Bodyline to Botham's Ashes and the World Cups to the 2002/3 Ashes all the finest cricketing action is featured as never before. Freddie's Fireworks: England's latest superstar Freddie Flintoff talks us through his first ever century against New Zealand to his heroics with bat and ball during an incredible 2003 season. Backed up with an amazing archive including a host of 6's spectacular inning's broken bats and thunderous deliveries! Crackerjack - The Jack Russell Story: Robert Charles Russell otherwise known as Jack Russell is an eccentric character that's for sure but he is also a phenomenal talent. Still regarded by experts such as Michael Atherton and Dickie Bird as the best keeper in England Jack has also turned his attention to art with great acclaim. This programme looks at Jack the man cricketer and painter and gives a fascinating insight into one of cricket's madcap talents. Caribbean Calypso: It has taken England 36 years but it has been worth the wait! It all started with a tremendous bowling performance by Harmison in Jamaica where he took a staggering 7 for 12 to clinch the 1st test. Harmison has now taken a total of 23 wickets to date. English Cricket's Six Of The Best - The Seventies: David Steele looks back at England's six best games from the 70s - a trip down memory lane to some of the greatest matches ever played. English Cricket's Six Of The Best - The Eighties: David Gower looks back at England's six best games from the 80s - an epic selection of matches with England at their flamboyant best. English Cricket's Six Of The Best - The Nineties: Michael Atherton looks back at England's six best games from the 90s - inspirational performances from Gooch against India in 1990 to Gough and Headley destroying the Australians at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1998. Cricket's Greatest Entertainers XI: Michael Atherton introduces an incredible team of eleven of the most entertaining players ever to have graced the game. Players of the power of Viv Richards the guile of Muralitharan the outrageous skill of Brian Lara the wizardry of Shane Warne the mastery of Sachin Tendulkar and the raw pace of Shoaib Akhtar and Allan Donald.
Executive producer Robert Rodriguez (Grindhouse, Spy Kids) is the driving force behind this energetic reboot of the popular Predator films, which pits the dreadlocked alien hunters against a rogues' gallery of human antiheroes, led by a bulked-up Adrien Brody. The Oscar winner acquits himself nicely in the role of a gritty mercenary who finds himself stranded on a jungle planet with a host of criminals and professional killers (among them such scene-stealers as Walton Goggins and Danny Trejo), as well as a seemingly innocent doctor, well played by Topher Grace. They've been deposited there to serve as living targets for a horde of Predators--whose looks, designed by Gregory Nicotero and Howard Berger, are impressively varied and sleek--that use the planet as their private hunting grounds. Laurence Fishburne is also on hand as a soldier who has managed to survive for years in the jungle; he, Brody, and Grace do much to make the pulpy dialogue by Alex Litvak and Michael Finch (adapting a premise penned by Rodriguez in the mid-'90s) palatable. Likewise, Hungarian director Nimrod Antal (Vacancy) lends a great deal of atmosphere and Rodriguez-style momentum to the picture--perhaps more than necessary, since the end result is, like the 1987 original with Arnold Schwarzenegger, a fun B-movie and nothing more, designed entirely to give moviegoers a slick, unchallenging roller-coaster ride. Having said that, it's a vast improvement over the 1990 sequel and the dreadful tie-ins with the Alien franchise, and should provide movie monster aficionados with an afternoon's worth of thrills. --Paul Gaita
A collection of 2011’ New British Cinema Quarterly releases: Treacle Jr Drama starring Aiden Gillan (Blitz). An unlikely friendship is formed in A&E after a brutal street attack. Island Drama starring Colin Morgan (Merlin). Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name - a story of family and betrayal set in the Hebrides.Honeymooner Comedy starring Gerard Kearns (Shameless). After being dumped four weeks before his wedding Fran is forced to reassess his strategy of love.Junkhearts Drama starring Eddie Marsan (Tyrannosaur) and Tom Sturridge (The Boat That Rocked). A hard hitting story of intertwining urban lives....
Jimmy Henderson is looking for his missing father and believes McKim's gang might know something about his disappearance. He joins up with McKim's gang looking for clues but soon makes enemies among the gang.
Foreplay Was Never This Much Fun! 3 Play adds a new unilateral twist to the classic love triangle scenario. This romantic comedy explores the true life story of three young independent smart sexy and otherwise normal people when they make the choice to forego accepted social norms. Leaving them open to the scrutiny and criticism of friends and family and forcing them to constantly answer the question....""Is this normal?""
A wartime modernisation of Arthur Conan Doyle's urbane sleuth once again essayed by Basil Rathbone in which Holmes and Watson (Nigel Bruce) are called in to unravel the mystery behind mysterious wireless transmissions apparently from Nazi Germany being broadcast over the BBC...
This collection features a trio of films directed by 'the master of the macabre' Mario Bava. Black Sabbath (1963): Italian horror master Mario Bava's spine-tingling horror anthology. In the first tale A Drop Of Water a woman steals a ring off of the finger of a corpse only to be haunted by the angry spirit of the ring's owner. In The Telephone a woman is harassed by phone calls from the dead. Finally Boris Karloff plays a vampire-like creature in The Wurdalak who feeds off the blood of its family. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963 aka The Evil Eye): The mystery of the Alphabet Murders in Rome was left unsolved ten years ago. When Nora Davis (Roman) travels there on vacation she gets tangled in a web of death starting with Edith an old friend of the family. As Nora tries to find some help for Edith she witnesses the stabbing murder of yet another woman. She soon discovers that the murder actually happened ten years ago to Emily Craven and that the Alphabet Murderer is looking for is still looking for the letter 'D'. The Mask of Satan (1960 aka Black Sunday/Revenge of The Vampire): Buxom B-movie queen Barbara Steele stars in this atmospheric film about the long dead evil Princess Asa and her brother who are accidentally brought back to life. Asa goes on a quest to murder her twin descendent Princess Katia (also played by Steele) and seduces many unknowing victims along the way.
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Glenbogle remains in financial trouble and Lascelles Bank sends Stella Moon to oversee the day-to-day management of the estate. Stella takes an inventory and is shocked to discover the lavish lifestyle that the Glenbogle inhabitants enjoy and introduces startling cutbacks. These involve laying off Golly, Duncan and Lexie and giving away Hector's beloved dogs to Killwillie.
Eventually Stella relents, things begin to return to normal and the dogs are returned to Hector. Eve...
On the last night of summer camp the story is told of Madman Marz - a berserk local farmer who butchered his entire family before disappearing into the woods forever. You must not say his name above a whisper the legend says because if he hears you he will come for you. But when a cocky young teen ridicules the tale and calls the madman's name out loud the maniacal evil is unleashed. Summer may be over but the ferocious bloodshed has just begun! A long-time favourite of hardcore horror fans Madman stood out from the pack of '80s body count' films by delivering scary suspense gruesome effects and sheer nastiness including its infamous 'head under the car hood' scene!
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