Boom Boom! - The Best Of The Original Basil Brush Show | DVD | (22/10/2001)
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| RRP The Terry Thomas of children's television returns to the screen in Boom, Boom! The Best Of The Original Basil Brush Show. The raffish star, with his distinctive laugh, trademark tweeds and enduring catchphrase, was created in 1963, diligently learning his trade before hitting the big time in the 1970s in his own show. The cheeky vulpine host went on to vex a succession of "Mr"s with his continual interrupting, ad-libbing and appalling jokes:Mr Roy: "Do you know about ethics?"Basil, lisping: "Yes, it's somewhere near Sussex, isn't it?"The show's guest list boasted the best of 1970s celebrity: Alvin Stardust, Cilla Black, John Inman and Demis Roussos to mention just a few--all treated to Basil's unique blend of charm and brusque wit in a series of excruciating sketches.The show was dropped in the 1980s but Boom, Boom! The Best Of The Original Basil Brush Show proves that Basil, now a pop-culture icon, is a truly 21st-century fox. --Helen Baker
Tales of Beatrix Potter | Blu Ray | (04/04/2011)
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| RRP Digitally restored the classic animated series celebrates it 40th anniversary with a special Double Play edition. Entertaining children's stories danced by the Royal Ballet wearing animal masks. Music by John Lanchbery choreography by Frederick Ashton. The adventures are alive with same energy and passion of the books and feature unheard melodies from British Museum manuscripts recovered and transcribed by composer John Lanchbery. As the characters waltz their way across set to the rhythm of the songs you'll join in with the merriment and hot step with the cast - a must see treat for the entire family.
Peppa Pig | DVD | (25/10/2010)
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Harry Hill In Professor Branestawm Returns | DVD | (21/03/2016)
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| RRP This time Professor Branestawm (Harry Hill) has a rival. He's not the only inventor in town. Can he beat the rascally Professor Algebrain (Steve Pemberton) in an inventing competition? When Lady Pagwell (Diana Rigg) dies, leaving a substantial sum to fund local inventing, it could mean the end of Professor Branestawm's money troubles. But scheming local councillor, Harold Haggerstone, (David Mitchell) will stop at nothing to thwart Branestawm and insists that Pagwell holds an inventing competition to decide who gets the money. So Haggerstone tries to hire his own, rival inventor. Professor Mary Oxford, from Cambridge (Rosie Cavaliero) fails to impress with a nuclear powered paperweight. The Invisibaliser' presented by Professor Awfulshirt (Matt Berry) causes havoc (and much invisibleness). But when Professor Alegbrain (Steve Pemberton), from an unspecified European country, turns up, Haggerstone thinks he's on to a winner. Branestawm, meanwhile, is having problems of his own. Not only is he struggling to come up with an invention that will really knocks the judges socks off, he's upset his faithful young assistant, Connie (Madeline Holliday). He's so wrapped up in his work that he's been neglecting her and she's torn between helping him and working with the seemingly charming and attentive Professor Algebrain. But Algebrain is a huge disappointment to Haggerstone. He seems unable to invent anything that isn't absolutely lethal. He has a masterplan up his sleeve, though he will simply steal one of Professor Branestawm's inventions. And Branestawm has plenty: A tongue-twister, a machine for shrinking bills and making cheques bigger, a universal skeleton key made out of a real skeleton, and electric glasses that can see into the future (not to mention a machine that actually does knock peoples' socks off!) Algebrain steals the glasses & locks up Connie, Colonel Dedshott (Simon Day) and the Professor in Branestawm's inventory. However, they escape using Branestawm's skeleton key and there's a chase to the town hall for a final show down, with Algebrain on his single-wheeled monovelo and Branestawm in hot pursuit on his penny-farthing. Along the way, there's an attack by an unruly mob of wild waste paper. The professor gives a typically chaotic talk on inventing at the BBC. And Algebrain demonstrates his combined bath and guillotine. As well as the new guest stars, all the brilliant cast from last Christmas's Professor Branestawm film return to Pagwell, including Sophie Thompson as Connie's mum, Vicki Pepperdine as the professor's housekeeper (Mrs Flittersnoop), Adrian Scarborough as the vicar (trying to raise funds to protect the Lithuanian tiny stupid owl) and Charlie Higson as the irascible local mayor.
The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today | DVD | (05/09/2016)
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| RRP Instead of taking traditional Princess classes, Alise, Rogers, Speed, Puffin and Jean-Bob go on a pirate adventure that leaves them stranded on a mysterious island.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (4K UHD + Blu-ray + UV) | 4K UHD | (02/10/2017)
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| RRP Discover the true meaning of the holiday season with the live action adaptation of the beloved classic, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch, director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer reimagine one of the most enduring holiday stories of all time. Why is the Grinch (Carrey) such a grouch? No one seems to know, until little Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen) takes matters into her own hands and turns both Whoville and the Grinch's world upside down, inside out... and funny side up. Filled with dazzling scenery, special effects, makeup and costumes, this is an adventure that can make your heart grow three sizes if you're not laughing too hard!(Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution). Special Features: DELETED SCENES OUTTAKES SPOTLIGHT ON LOCATION WHO SCHOOL MAKEUP APPLICATION AND DESIGN SEUSSIAN SET DECORATION VISUAL EFFECTS FAITH HILL WHERE ARE YOU CHRISTMAS? MUSIC VIDEO THEATRICAL TRAILER FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR RON HOWARD
Wabbit: Hare-Raising Tales | DVD | (25/07/2016)
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| RRP Collection of 13 animated adventures featuring the 'Looney Tunes' character Bugs Bunny.
Pinocchio | Blu Ray | (09/03/2009)
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| RRP Pinocchio, Walt Disney's masterpiece of classic animation, has been released from the Disney vault as a special two disc 70th anniversary Platinum Edition on Disney DVD and Blu-ray for a limited time only.
Cult Kids - I Love Cult Kids | DVD | (08/04/2002)
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| RRP I Love Cult Kids is a fantastic collection of kids programmes spanning three decades! Featuring all your favourite characters in one package you won't know which one to watch first! The titles are: Danger Mouse: By George It's a Dragon (1984). Chorlton And The Wheelies: Octoblob At Twilight (1979). Count Duckula: The Great Ducktective (1990). Jamie And The Magic Torch: Yoo-hoo Yeti (1978). Rainbow: Detectives (1986). Cockleshell Bay: The Pirate Seagull (1980). Button Moon: B
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs - Collector's Edition (2 Disc) | DVD | (01/10/2001)
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| RRP Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was nicknamed "Disney's Folly" by contemporary observers; they doubted that the short cartoons shown before the main film could ever successfully make the transition from filler to feature presentation. Surely, no one would sit still for over an hour to watch an animated film, their eyes smarting from the bright colours on screen? Fortunately, Walt Disney and his army of artists persisted and the world's first full-length animated feature was finally released in 1937 to widespread acclaim.Adapted from the Grimm fairytale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is chillingly dark in places, reflecting its roots in European folklore, but the deft Disney touch ensures that the overall tone remains light and the story develops apace, swept along on the perfect musical score. Any lingering gloom is quickly dispelled by the superbly characterised dwarfs and by the humorous antics of the various irresistible fauna that threaten to steal the show in several scenes. The pioneering animation is breathtaking and songs such as "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho" and "Whistle While You Work", now firmly embedded in popular culture, are seamlessly interwoven with the action.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs happens to be an interesting technological milestone in cinema history--it is also an enduring masterpiece of family entertainment. To the millions who have fallen under its spell over the years, this magical fairy tale remains one of Disney's most enchanting and best-loved films. Only Grumpy could resist. --Helen Baker On the DVD: the video quality on this DVD is stunningly clear. Though it is noticeable that the film is nearly 65 years old, Disney has done a great job in the cleaning process: the bright colours shine clearly, the blacks are deep and the whites clear. There is little to no visible wearing on the film and the digital transfer has done wonders in restoring Snow White and her seven little pals. The sound is very clear and you get a real sense, in places, of the newly mastered 5.1 Dolby Sound enhancements that have been added, making for enjoyable listening to the well-loved songs. The extras on disk one are plentiful and give a real insight into the making of Snow White. Little was done in 1937 for the filming of behind-the-scenes documentaries, but what could have been included has been. The audio commentary is strung together from interviews with Walt Disney himself, all of which are fascinating, and to keep the kids happy there is a familiar Disney sing-along and a Dopey game to play. The disk two extras are packed with information on the movie and Disney, from the 3-D virtual tour of the Snow White kingdom, that also has some documentary information, to an outtakes section showing abandoned footage and ideas that were never included in the final movie. There is also an informative timeline of the creation of the Walt Disney Studios that includes some deleted scenes from the movie. Altogether, great additions to a classic film. --Robert Hyde
Power Rangers Super Samurai: Volume 1 - The Super-Powered ... | DVD | (17/02/2014)
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| RRP First volume of episodes from the follow-up series to 'Power Rangers Samurai'. This generation of rangers is comprised of Red Ranger Jayden (Alex Heartman), Blue Ranger Kevin (Najee De-Tiege), Pink Ranger Mia (Erika Fong), Green Ranger Mike (Hector David Jr.), Yellow Ranger Emily (Brittany Anne Pirtle) and Gold Ranger Antonio (Steven Skyler). Together the six rangers are tasked with protecting innocent civilians from a variety of threats. How will they fare?
Boo - Faraway Places | DVD | (24/05/2004)
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| RRP Join Boo and his friends exploring exciting environments around the world! Episode titles: Australian Bush Desert Coral Reef Jungle African River Space Bamboo Forest Indian Jungle American Prairie.
My Friends Tigger And Pooh - A Uper Sleuth Christmastery | DVD | (12/11/2007)
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| RRP Grab your hat. Put on your mittens and join Tigger Pooh Darby and all your favourite friends from the Hundred Acre Wood in My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie - a timeless tale of Christmas Magic. Christmas comes tomorrow and Pooh and his pals can hardly wait! But they might wind up waiting longer than just one day when Santa's magic toy sack goes missing - along with a little lost reindeer. Now it's up to problem-solving Super Sleuths to work together and follow the clues to reach the North Pole in time to help Santa deliver his presents. Overflowing with unforgettable songs and your favourite beloved characters. My Friends Tigger And Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie is fun the whole family will treasure!
Watership Down: Volumes 1-3 | DVD | (18/03/2013)
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Peter Pan | DVD | (08/11/2010)
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| RRP J.M. Barrie's classic children's tale is brought to the big screen for the first time in a visually stunning, live-action spectacle.
The Smurfs (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD | Blu Ray | (05/12/2011)
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| RRP Once in a blue moon, one gets a glimpse of what's truly important in life--and it's not always what one might expect. In the hidden land of the Smurfs, the perpetually happy blue creatures are preparing for the Blue Moon festival. They have no clue that the evil wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria) is about to follow one of them into their secret world in an attempt to capture their happy essence--a substance guaranteed to render his magic all-powerful. In a striking parallel to Enchanted, a vortex suddenly opens up and sucks Papa, Grouchy, Smurfette, Brainy, Gutsy, and Clumsy Smurf into the middle of New York City, with Gargamel following close behind. Shocked expectant parents Patrick and Grace Winslow (Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays) end up with an apartment full of the little blue beings. They eventually befriend the Smurfs and agree to help them outsmart Gargamel and find their way back home. What ensues is a danger-filled, comical adventure that takes the Smurfs from Central Park to Patrick's place of employment and even FAO Schwarz. Just when it looks like their plan to return home will fail, and that they've destroyed Patrick's career in the process, things really heat up and everyone learns a lesson about what's really important in life and about believing in oneself. The film does a good job melding live action and animation, and there's plenty of humour involved for both kids and adults. Most kids will laugh their way through the film, but there are some situations of peril that the very youngest or easily frightened might find rather intense. Harris and Mays do a good job interacting with their new blue friends, but it's too bad these talented actors weren't given a bit more depth of character to work with. Azaria is quite an effective villain and Frank Welker's cat Azrael is hysterical. Other notable voice talent includes Jonathan Winters as Papa Smurf, Alan Cumming as Gutsy, Katy Perry as Smurfette, Fred Armisen as Brainy, George Lopez as Grouchy and Anton Yelchin as Clumsy. The Smurfs is funny enough family entertainment, but given its star-studded cast, it had the potential to be even better. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLSOPEN SE | DVD | (01/11/2010)
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| RRP Episodes Comprise: Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs: When Flint Lockwood's (Bill Hader) latest contraption accidentally destroys the town square and rockets up into the clouds he thinks his inventing career is over. Then something amazing happens as delicious cheeseburgers start raining from the sky. His machine actually works! But when people greedily ask for more and more food the machine starts to run amok unleashing spaghetti tornadoes and giant meatballs that threaten the world! Now it's up to Flint with the help of weather girl Sam Sparks (Anna Faris) and Steve his talking monkey assistant to find some way to shut down the machine before the world is covered in super-sized meatballs! Open Season: Boog a domesticated 900lb. Grizzly bear finds himself stranded in the woods 3 days before Open Season. Forced to rely on Elliot a fast-talking mule deer the two form an unlikely friendship and must quickly rally other forest animals if they are to create a rag-tag army against the hunters. Surf's Up: A stylistically daring CGI feature Surf's Up is based on the groundbreaking revelation that surfing was actually invented by penguins. In the film a documentary crew will take audiences behind the scenes and onto the waves during the most competitive heartbreaking and dangerous display of surfing known to man the Penguin World Surfing Championship.
The Complete Chorlton & the Wheelies: Series One | DVD | (05/03/2001)
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| RRP Jump in we'll take you for a spin/And show you round the Wheelie World" . For pretty much anyone between the ages of 25 and 40, merely the opening line of the theme to this crazed slice of cartoon bedlam will be enough to jog memories and pluck heartstrings. For everyone else, a brief synopsis is probably in order. Well, self-evidently there's Chorlton, the least intimidating dragon in television history, whose unexplained arrival among the Wheelies is a constant source of vexation to Fenella, a spectacularly ineffective witch with a base camp at Spout Hall (yes, it's a big kettle) and a cadre of mushroom-like toadies and "spikers" with whom she consorts to bring havoc to Wheelie World. Oh, and she also has a son, who only ever appears as a vast, disembodied foot. In short, Chorlton is a crown jewel for all fans of 70s children's TV at its most unapologetically demented. The first series opens with "Happiness is Hatched", wherein, of course, Chorlton arrives fully formed in Wheelie World via an enormous egg. Needless to say, the ever-apoplectic Fenella remains hysterical throughout. --Danny Leigh
Cabbage Patch Kids - The New Kid / The Screen Test | DVD | (21/10/2002)
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| RRP The New Kid: Nobody ever said being the new kid was easy but Norma Jean shows that everybody's special when she helps save the day in the school talent show. The Screen Test: The kids decide to team up to make a film for a school project about heroes. They learn that given the right circumstances anyone can be a hero.
Pole Position | DVD | (21/04/2008)
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| RRP To the unsuspecting eye Pole Position is the motorized acrobatics show featuring the high-flying stunts of Dan and his sisters Tess and Daisy. Behind the dangerous and excitement of performing in front of audiences they lead a secret life working for the government fighting crime. With the assistance of their Uncle Dr Zachary and the cunning Kuma - a cross between a koala bear and a raccoon - Dan Tess and Daisy work to unravel mysteries and to solve baffling crimes.
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