Ray Winstone plays a successful businessman who is appalled to find himself having to move back in with his dad when his career flounders in the economic recession. Also starring Larry Lamb and EastEnder Carol Harrison, and with a very early TV role for Kate Winslet, Get Back was another huge sitcom success for Birds of a Feather creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. This set comprises all fifteen episodes from both series. Although Martin Sweet and his brother Albert grew up on a north London council estate, as successful businessmen they'd only return to visit... their conniving old dad Bernie when Arsenal were playing at home. But while Albert's fortunes continue to flourish, the recession has caught up with Martin and it looks as though he and his family will be seeing an awful lot more of Bernie and his grotty old council flat. It's all a far cry from the exotic holidays, the Porsche and the luxury house in Hatch End... [show more]
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All 15 episodes of the 1990s sitcom starring Ray Winstone as Martin Sweet, an East End boy made good who now runs an upmarket menswear shop in the West End. Martin has everything he wants: a beautiful wife (Carol Harrison); two daughters, Prudence (Jane Booker) and Eleanor (an early appearance by Kate Winslet), who are educated at an expensive school; a luxurious house outside London; a Rolls Royce; and an enormous overdraft. When the bank calls in its loans, Martin is forced to sell everything and move with his wife and family back to the small and uncomfortable council flat where Martin and his older brother (Larry Lamb) were brought up. Episodes are: 'Help!', 'We Can Work It Out', 'Not a Second Time', 'Don't Let Me Down', 'I Don't Want to See You Again', 'You Can't Do That', 'You Never Give Me Your Money', 'She's Leaving Home', 'Can't Buy Me Love', 'Drive My Car', 'Tomorrow Never Knows', 'Money', 'Don't Bother Me', 'Ticket to Ride' and 'She's a Woman'.
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