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  • Horrible Histories - Horrible Christmas [DVD]Horrible Histories - Horrible Christmas | DVD | (02/11/2015) from £5.84   |  Saving you £2.15 (36.82%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Christmas is a time for charity, hope and goodwill to all men... or if it’s Horrible Histories: Horrible Christmas it’s a time for farting jesters, finding bacon in your Christmas card and having your dinner confiscated by Oliver Cromwell. This one-off Christmas special from the hugely popular comedy show dives headlong into showcasing bizarre Yuletide absurdities over the centuries with the programme’s unique blend of sketches, pastiches and song. Horrible Histories: Horrible Christmas is a foul and festive treat – come and revel in the smelliest, silliest and goriest stories about everyone’s favourite time of year.

  • Horrible Histories - Series 1 [DVD]Horrible Histories - Series 1 | DVD | (10/05/2010) from £4.78   |  Saving you £8.21 (171.76%)   |  RRP £12.99

    All 13 episodes of the CBBC series! History with the nasty bits left in! Based on the bestselling series of books for kids (and for adults but they just won't admit it) Horrible Histories is an anarchic surprising and unconventional take on history's most gruesome and funny moments. Foul facts rotten rulers beastly battles and evil inventions feature in horribly hilarious sketches songs cartoons and quizzes - all linked by the show's host a talking rat! From Woeful World Wars Measly Middle Ages and Savage Stone Age to Cut-throat Celts Groovy Greeks Rotten Romans Vicious Vikings and Awful Egyptians history has never been so horrible!

  • Horrible Histories: Scary Halloween Special [DVD]Horrible Histories: Scary Halloween Special | DVD | (07/10/2013) from £6.39   |  Saving you £1.60 (25.04%)   |  RRP £7.99

    To celebrate Halloween Death host of Stupid Deaths presents his favourite moments from Horrible Histories as a list of his Top 12 Scary Things. This special episode is a compilation of clips from the four series of the TV programme with the addition of an original sketch and song.

  • Angelo's - Series 1 [DVD] [2011]Angelo's - Series 1 | DVD | (11/07/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Is there anything more definitively British than the 'greasy spoon' experience? Full English breakfasts mugs of mud coloured tea chipped formica tables signed publicity stills of now fading celebrities who may have strayed this way for a little (fried) slice of cafe life. It's arguably one of Britain's greatest traditions; especially when it's run by foreigners. Angelo's is a caf in the heart of London a short stroll from the tourist Mecca of Trafalgar Square the grandeur of Whitehall and the sex shops of sleazy Soho. This unique geographical location means it is also the meeting place for a whole motley crew of diverse deftly drawn characters from the imagination of writer Sharon Horgan (Pulling Annually Retentive). Heading up this unlikely gang is proprietor Angelo (played by Steve Brody) an Italian immigrant and proud Anglophile who wouldn't serve up any 'foreign muck' in his establishment. Angelo always provides a warm welcome to his patrons just as long as they don't spend all day sitting over one bloody coffee. He is ably assisted by his daughter Maria (Shelley Longworth) who far from being a willing waitress spends most of her day dreaming of being discovered by Simon Cowell and leaving this dump behind her. Never far behind is best friend Alicia (Alice Lowe) who like all true companions constantly undermines Maria and tries to steal her boyfriends. Then there's Karen and Dave (Sharon Horgan and Paul Garner) the local police community officers who seem to spend more time discussing their marital problems than doing any actual police work. Other regular fixtures include: Shelley (Miranda Hart) the man-hungry mini cab driver who is saving her virginity for Mr Right even if he's taken out a restraining order against her; Kris (Simon Farnaby) a classically trained out of work actor who dresses as a gold robot and mimes for pennies from tourists; and Russell (Kim Wall) who spends every day in Angelo's searching for a new employer before his wife finds out that he has been made redundant from his last job.

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