The adventures of young orphan David Balfour as he travels through the Scottish Highlands during the Jacobite rebellion in search of his rightful inheritance.
Take The High Road was one of the longest running shows on UK television. For over 22 years and more than 1,500 episodes Take The High Road 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 the picturesque Loch Lomond, northwest of Glasgow. Now, for the first time on DVD, you can relive the highs and lows, the friendships and all the dramas as they unfold in this timeless classic.
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 Scotch locks, 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 the 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.
Episodes 37-42 of the long running Scottish soap opera. 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 the 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.
Episodes 25-30 of the hit 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 the 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.
Episodes 31-36 of the long running Scottish soap opera. 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 the 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.
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 the 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.
Episodes 43-48 of the long running Scottish soap opera. 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 the 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 8 includes episodes 43-48 of Take the High Road.
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 show 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 andwork on the estate, Take The High Road was shot on location inthe village of Luss, on the banks of the picturesque Loch Lomond,northwest of Glasgow. Now, for the first time on DVD, you can re-live the highs andlows, the friendships and all the dramas as they unfold in this timeless classic.
The New Statesman' is a multi-award winning masterpiece of political satire. Rik Mayall stars as the ruthless Alan B'Stard the egocentric MP who will stop at nothing to further his political career. With no morals no depth to which he wouldn't sink and no plot too cunning following the antics of such an immoral MP makes for unbelievable nonstop comedy. This DVD box set features all four series of 'The New Statesman' culminating with the feature length special 'Who Shot Alan B'Stard'.
The Ipcress File - The tense spy thriller by Len Deighton that turned Michael Caine into a superstar. Cynical and rebellious ex-army sergeant Harry Palmer has been blackmailed into working for Britain's security service. Hot on the trail of a kidnapped scientist Palmer finds himself enmeshed in a sinister conspiracy involving horrifying brainwashing techniques murder and treachery that reaches up to the highest levels of the security service itself... Kidnapped - When young David Balfour arrives at his uncle's bleak Scottish house to claim his inheritance his relative first tries to murder him and then has him shipped off to be sold as a slave in the colonies. Fortunately for David he strikes up a friendship with Alan Breck (Michael Caine) and together they manage to escape. On arriving back in England they set out for Edinburgh dodging the ruthless Redcoats to claim David's rightful inheritance. Educating Rita - Rita a hairdresser with a sharp wit is married to Danny and at 26 doesn't want a baby. She wants to discover herself - so she joins the Open University. Dr Frank Bryant is a disillusioned university professor of literature. His marriage has failed his girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend and he can't get through the day without downing a bottle or two of whiskey. He refers to himself as an appalling teacher of appalling students. What Frank needs is a challenge - and along comes Rita. In this hilarious and often moving drama the story tells how two people find a new lease of life through each other. The Fouth Protocol - On July 1 1968 America Britain and Russia signed a treaty to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. The powers then added four extra clauses. The most secret of them was and remains the final. On winter the Chairman of the KGB hatches a plan to breach this Fourth Protocol and destroy NATO. He sends an agent Major Petrofsky (Pierece Brosnan) to assemble the operation. It is now up to MI6 agent John Preston (Michael Caine) who now must race against an unknown deadline to stop him and his devasting mission.
The New Statesman is a multi-award winning masterpiece of political satire. Rik Mayall stars as the ruthless Alan B'Stard the egocentric MP who will stop at nothing to further his political career. Episodes comprise: Happiness Is A Warm Gun / Passport To Freedom / Sex Is Wrong / Waste Not Want Not / Friends Of St. James / Three Line Whipping / Baa Baa Black Sheep
This period drama is set during the Jacobite rebellion in Scotland. A young man David Balfour arrives to claim his inheritance but his wicked uncle attempts to kill him and then unduly ships him off to be sold as a slave. Michael Caine stars as Alan Breck in a spirited performance who befriends David and acts as gallant mentor and protector.
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. This special edition gift set includes the first 60 episodes of Take the High Road on 15 DVDs. Take the High Road is the Scottish soap opera ‘with Scottish Lochs hills and purple heather’. Outside the UK the show has been broadcast in nine countries around the world. When ITV stopped screening the show in 1993 it was reinstated by nearly all ITV companies after viewers complained. The show still retains a strong following and has achieved ‘classic’ status. The series ran for over 1 500 episodes and remains popular today more than 30 years after if first aired. An ideal gift set for Christmas.
Episodes 61-66 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 10 includes episodes 61-66 of Take the High Road.
Episodes 67-72 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 10 includes episodes 67-72 of Take the High Road.
Episodes 55-60 of the long running Scottish soap opera. 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 l...
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.
Episodes 85 to 90 of Take The High Road
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.
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