Get ready to relive your glory days with Burnistoun Series 2! The perfect night's viewing for you and the unnameable thing that lives in your basement. Even if you haven't done anything since the last time we saw you, not even one thing, we're happy to welcome you back to Scotland's favourite city. Are you ready to get real with Jolly Boy John? Have you brought good cutlery for some spoon-fighting? Can you work out whose shoes they are? This DVD is your ticket to the big city. No knocking it, mind, or we'll be sending some quality polis to your door to get you peppered... a belter. Special Features: Cast Interviews Original BBC Radio Scotland Plot [show more]
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All six episodes from the second series of the BBC Scotland comedy sketch show penned by Iain Connell and Robert Florence. Set in the fictional Scottish town of Burnistoun, the show features characters including oddball ice cream van owners Paul and Walter, crimefighting martial artist Doberman Man and the town's quality police McGregor and Toshan.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Get ready to relive your glory days with Burnistoun Series 2 The perfect night’s viewing for you and the unnameable thing that lives in your basement Even if you haven’t done anything since the last time we saw you not even one thing we’re happy to welcome you back to Scotland’s favourite city Are you ready to get real with Jolly Boy John? Have you brought good cutlery for some spoon-fighting? Can you work out whose shoes they are? This DVD is your ticket to the big city No knocking it mind or we’ll be sending some quality polis to your door to get you peppered a belter 2006 Extras Cast Interviews Original BBC Radio Scotland Pilot Written by and Starring Iain Connell and Robert Florence with Kirsty Strain Richard Rankin Gerry McLaughlin and Louise Stewart
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