Why is it the people you're closest to that always seem to cause you the most grief? Two Doors Down features a cast of truly distinctive characters Beth (Arabella Weir) and Eric (Alex Norton), Cathy (Doon Mackichan) and Colin (Jonathan Watson), Christine (Elaine C Smith) and daughter Sophie (Sharon Rooney), Ian (Jamie Quinn) and Jaz (Harki Bhambra) all ready to support each other through life's highs and lows. That sounds like a blessing but it's often more of a curse. From day-to-day, apparently trivial, events to life-defining decisions and ordeals, what starts out as friendly interest usually snowballs into trodden toes, crossed boundaries and seriously frayed tempers. Also featuring the New Year's Eve special.
The Scottish town of Broughty Ferry doesn't know what's hit it. The sudden death of the sitting MP has resulted in a by-election that could change the political map of the UK. Bob Servant has been waiting his whole life for this level of attention and he's willing to do anything to keep it. Bob sells himself as a man of the people but doesn't really like people. He also has absolutely no understanding of the political process and uses the by-election campaign as a heaven sent opportunity for self-promotion. His campaign manager is Frank (Jonathan Watson), Bob's long-suffering best friend and neighbour, and their love-hate relationship is a central aspect of Bob Servant Independent. Special Features: Outtakes Deleted Scenes Read Through Behind the Scenes
A new comedy about a large loving close knit chaotic extended family. When two people fall in love they don't just get each other; they get each other's family too. Whether they like it or not. When Lauren and Ed realise they are soul mates their respective families think they are crazy - a twenty six year age difference it'll never work! But it quickly turns out that Ed and Lauren have the most 'normal' of relationships and it's the whole chaotic extended family who have problems including the sister who settled down too young the teenage daughter who wants to get out fast the mother who only wants what's best for her grown up daughters (as long as she gets to decide what that is) the middle-aged over-weight younger brother who just wants to find love (and a job) and the monstrous ex wife who just loves to pop up at the most inappropriate moments. Starring Anthony Head Eve Myles Lindsay Duncan Susie Blake and Jeff Rawle. Special Features: Bloopers Behind the Scenes Footage Cast Interviews
Removing an eye is easy. All it takes is a confident man and a spoon. Eliott Gast (Jason Behr The Tattooist The Grudge) is an American businessman. In a world where the U.S. is mistrusted where bankers are despised and where capitalism teeters on the brink of collapse Gast is guilty of at least one thing; success. But that success makes Gast the target for a group of anti-globalisation extremists who kidnap him and broadcast his imprisonment over the Internet. After initially treating him well his captors led by a man known only as Blackbeard (Joe Ferrara Elizabeth: The Golden Age) begin to systematically deprive Gast of each of his senses. Through his nurse and liaison to the group Nim (Emma Catherwood. Holby City The Reeds) Gast learns that he will only be freed when the viewers of his ordeal have donated enough money to his captors to buy his freedom. In the face of his intractably painful terrifying and ultimately numbing predicament Gast finds himself slipping further and further into a meditative reflection on his past and particularly on the joys and deceptions of his sense-saturated life before captivity. Through the fascinating disturbing ordeal of Eliott Gast Senseless traces the precise boundaries of empathy searching for humanity in the digital era. This stunningly original and utterly terrifying story based on the novel by Stona Fitch has been brought to the screen in unflinching detail by the BAFTA award winning director Simon Hynd.
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