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  • Ripper Street [Blu-ray]Ripper Street | Blu Ray | (18/03/2013) from £5.73   |  Saving you £27.25 (994.53%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Ripper Street will star Matthew Macfadyen (MI-5, Pride and Prejudice), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones), Adam Rothenberg (Alcatraz), MyannaBuring (The Twilight Saga, White Heat) and David Dawson (Luther, Secret Diary of a Call Girl). The action centers on the notorious H Division, which is charged with keeping order in the chaotic streets of East London.

  • Ripper Street - Series 1-3 [Blu-ray]Ripper Street - Series 1-3 | Blu Ray | (28/09/2015) from £7.99   |  Saving you £35.00 (438.05%)   |  RRP £42.99

    Six months after Jack the Ripper's reign of terror in East London, Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and the H Division fight to keep law and order on the chaotic streets of Whitechapel. However, a troubled yet and determined Detective Reid struggles to come to terms with a tragedy from the past and soon gets drawn into the seedy criminal underworld of Victorian London, where each new murder elicits fear that the Ripper may be back.

  • Wallander - Series 1-2 [Blu-ray]Wallander - Series 1-2 | Blu Ray | (17/04/2019) from £10.39   |  Saving you £39.60 (381.14%)   |  RRP £49.99

    Kenneth Branagh takes up the role of Inspector Kurt Wallander who is a sensitive but brilliant detective - a man who takes each murder case he works on personally and will stop at nothing in his search for the truth even at the expense of his health and his family life.

  • Lenny BlueLenny Blue | DVD | (15/10/2008) from £7.28   |  Saving you £2.71 (37.23%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Two part police drama featuring the character of Detective Constable Lenny Milton.

  • Poirot - Agatha Christie's Poirot - Death On The Nile [1989]Poirot - Agatha Christie's Poirot - Death On The Nile | DVD | (21/06/2004) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-7.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's whodunnit 'Death On The Nile' starring David Suchet as sleuth Hercule Poirot.

  • Playing God [1998]Playing God | DVD | (12/04/2005) from £6.82   |  Saving you £-0.83 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    From the outset, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was about conflict. Producers Rick Berman and Michael Piller challenged the utopian ideals of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek universe to create something totally different from its predecessors. That meant no familial camaraderie, squeaky-clean Federation diplomacy, or beige décor. Instead they wanted interpersonal friction, ruthless enemies (Gamma Quadrant Imperialists--The Dominion) and rebellion at every turn. The DS9 concept was originally facilitated by introducing the Cardassian/Bajoran war during The Next Generation's final days. After a muted first reception fans gradually came to accept the new look, but no one liked Star Trek without a starship and eventually the producers capitulated to viewers' wishes by introducing the USS Defiant (an apt name) in Season 3. Relying far less on technobabble than TNG, DS9 was unafraid to focus on matters of the spirit instead, demonstrating a ballsy independence from its parent shows. Taking up the gauntlet thrown down by Babylon 5, improved CGI space battles also became a fan favourite. Throughout the increasingly serialised story arc there were rebellious factions within the different establishments: Kira had belonged to the Shakaar resistance cell; the Maquis was Starfleet vs Cardassians; section 31 was a secret Starfleet group; the True Way was a Bajoran group opposed to peace; the Cardassians had their Obsidian Order and the Romulans their Gestapo-like Tal Shiar. Yet for all its constant bickering and espionage (even Bashir got to be James Bond), there was always some contemporary social commentary lurking: the Ferengi were used as a comedic foil to frown on materialistic greed; drugs were looked at via the Jem'Hadar foot soldiers' addiction to Ketracel White. Perhaps Sisko summed up the real heart of things: "Bajor doesn't need a man, it needs a legend". A future vision that retains a place for religion and spirituality turned out to be Deep Space Nine's first best destiny. --Paul Tonks

  • The Forsyte Saga - Series 2 - To Let [2002]The Forsyte Saga - Series 2 - To Let | DVD | (30/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The second series of The Forsyte Saga, based on John Galsworthy's To Let, moves the story of the sprawling, fractious and aristocratic Forsyte family into the 1920s. The drama shifts to a new generation shouldering the burdensome legacies of an aging Soames (Damian Lewis) and his failed marriage to free-spirited Irene (Gina McKee). The lovely Fleur (Emma Griffiths Malin), Soames' daughter by second wife Annette (Beatriz Batarda), and strapping Jon (Lee Williams), son of Irene and Soames' bohemian cousin, Jolyon (Rupert Graves), develop a romance much to the dismay of their feuding parents. But the long reach of the elder Forsytes' sins--and the tenderness with which they seek redemption through their children--ultimately undercuts the young lovers' happiness. Meanwhile, sundry characters move in and out of the Forsytes' orbit, including a French businessman (Michael Maloney) stirring more troubles for Soames, and an art dealer (Oliver Milburn) with designs on Fleur. As with Series 1, all this will feel familiar to anyone who has seen the 26-part, 1967 version; yet this updated effort renews and redefines the Forsytes' overlapping tragedies, with a more interior feel and a first-rate contemporary cast. As with its legendary predecessor, this Forsyte Saga depends heavily on the seemingly soulless Soames' slow evolution to humanity; Damian Lewis carries the load brilliantly. --Tom Keogh

  • Poirot - Taken at the Flood [DVD]Poirot - Taken at the Flood | DVD | (30/06/2009) from £8.07   |  Saving you £-3.08 (-61.70%)   |  RRP £4.99

    A young widow is left in sole possession of her late husband's fortune, and her brother refuses to share it with her in-laws - so they enlist Poirot to try to prove that the widow's missing first husband might not be dead after all.

  • DiamondsDiamonds | DVD | (23/03/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A US Senator travels to the killing zone of an Eastern Congo diamond mine seeking answers to how her daughter was killed in a massacre. In the pursuit of truth the Senator only finds a trail of greed lies and blood... all in the name of diamonds. From the city lights of London and Cape Town to the war-ravaged villages of Sierra Leone Diamonds traces the international web that brings us diamonds - the world's purest and most dazzling of gems.

  • Cracker - To Say I Love You [1993]Cracker - To Say I Love You | DVD | (16/10/2006) from £4.98   |  Saving you £8.01 (160.84%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When a young man with a chronic speech impediment is caught by the police for joyriding Fitz is brought onto the case and recommends a psychological evaluation. However D.S. Beck releases the young man contrary to Fitz's advice and the violent murder of a loan shark in a dark alley marks the beginning of what Fitz considers to be a Bonnie & Clyde style killing spree. A volatile male personality with enough strength to murder a man with his bare hands and a female with the sexual chemistry to lure potential victims to their death. Fitz's success on the professional front contrasts with his own personal failings as the drink and gambling take their toll.

  • The Stars Collection Quad Pack - Vol. 2The Stars Collection Quad Pack - Vol. 2 | DVD | (12/04/2005) from £6.44   |  Saving you £-0.45 (-7.50%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Corruption Empire The death of a corporate mogul due to an overdose from a sexual performance enhancing drug leads to a case in which a witness (Roberts) accuses Detective Curtis (Bratt) of tampering with evidence. Meanwhile Detective Briscoe is set up by a former partner to take the rap for corruption. Now the two cops must take the stand to face the very justice that they defend... Playing God It's high-voltage thrills as hot X-files star David Duchovny and new big-screen bad boy Timothy Hutton square off in an edgy confrontation where the stakes are high...and the action is deadly! Duchovny plays Dr. Eugene Sands an ex-surgeon lured into a dark underworld by a hip - but lethal - mob caught in a web of murder and mayhem and growing far too close to the mobster's seductive mistress played by sexy Angelina Jolie. It's a potent action thriller where passion and deception meet in a battle between good and evil! Al's Lads Adventure drama set in 1927 Chicago surrounding Jimmy and his two Liverpool pals who work as lowly waiters on the Mauretania steaming towards America. They soon become involved in a gin selling racket and before long they are working for legendary gangster Al Capone... All The Queens Men Led by an American a mismatched team of British Special Services agents must infiltrate in disguise a female-run Enigma factory in Berlin and bring back the decoding device that will help end the war.

  • 10 Hollywood Leading Men10 Hollywood Leading Men | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £7.99   |  Saving you £7.99 (159.80%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Featuring 10 Films starring leading Hollywood actors: Shades: Sleek satire of on-set shenanigans in a movie within a movie... Playing God: It's high-voltage thrills as hot X-files star David Duchovny and new big-screen bad boy Timothy Hutton square off in an edgy confrontation where the stakes are high...and the action is deadly! Duchovny plays Dr. Eugene Sands an ex-surgeon lured into a dark underworld by a hip - but lethal - mob caught in a web of murder and mayhem

  • Thriller Collection - Shootfighter / Playing God / For HireThriller Collection - Shootfighter / Playing God / For Hire | DVD | (27/12/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Box set featuring 'Shootfighter' 'Playing God' and 'For Hire'.

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