Featuring Worzel Gummidge and the complete first and second series of the childrens' programme 'Worzel Down Under' as well as the 'A Cup O'Tea An' A Slice O'Cake' Christmas special.
Four episodes including: 'Worzel's Handicap' 'King Of The Scarecrows' 'Ten Heads Are Better Than One' and 'Worzel To The Rescue'.
Featuring all twelve episodes from the second series.
Titles included are: 'Stage Struck' 'A Red Sky Isn't Morning' and 'Them Thar Hills'.
Titles included are: 'The Beuty Contest' 'Bulbous Cauliflower' and 'Weevily Swede'.
Von Trapped stars Caroline Quentin as Maria Moogan a mobile hairdresser from Manchester who is obsessed with The Sound of Music having watched it the night she was jilted at the altar pregnant and emotionally wrought. Now 18 years later she lives with her man-hating mother (Una Stubbs) and only child Lee a moody teenager with all sorts of hormonal problems! When Maria's best friend Connie wins the lottery using Maria's lucky number 7 she gives Maria 10 000 of her winnings - with the stipulation that she must go to Salzburg to get The Sound of Music out of her system!
Everybody's favourite scarecrow gets up to some rural antics, causing all sorts of mayhem to the chagrin of Aunt Sally. 'Will The Real Aunt Sally..?' 'The Jumbly Sale' 'The Scarecrow Hop''Worzel And The Saucy Nancy'
Worzel Gummidge was created by Barbara Euphan Todd and the character fist appeared in print in 1936, but it was not until the 1970s that Worzel became a central figure in a TV series. Jon Pertwee memorably took the role of Worzel in Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall's adaptation of his adventures for ITV's Southern Television. Supported by Aunt Sally (Una Stubbs) and The Crowman (Geoffrey Bayldon), Worzel Gummidge soon became a TV hit and his adventures have now enchanted generations of fans.This four DVD collection features 12 classic episodes from the much loved series.
Hugely Successful sit-com that ran for 8 years from 1985 to 1992 the sequel to Till Death Do Us Part. Written by Johnny Speight it follows the fortunes (or mis-fortunes) of bigoted pensioner Alf Garnet played brilliantly by Warren Mitchell. We see Alf uprooted from his Wapping home and re-located to a West Ham council flat and follow all the drama and problems he brings upon himself by his very opinionated and controversial views on.. well everything.
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