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Heartbeat - The Complete Seventh Series DVD

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Set during the 1960s in the fictional North Yorkshire village of Aidensfield and initially starring former EastEnder Nick Berry as PC Nick Rowan this enduringly popular series interweaves crime and medical storylines with a host of colourful characters that viewers took to their hearts and a wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack. Running for two successful decades and becoming staple Sunday-night viewing Heartbeat won several prestigious TV awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama in 1999 (beating Coronation Street) and a number of ITV Programme of the Year awards.... The series attracted a peak audience of 14 million spawned a highly successful spin-off The Royal and a Top Ten hit single and has garnered a devoted following remaining prime-time viewing world-wide. This complete seventh series sees the transition between lead characters Nick Rowan (Nick Berry) and PC Mike Bradley (played by Jason Durr) as well as a 90-minute special Changing Places in which Nick emigrates to Canada to join the Royal Mounted Police. [show more]

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Released
26 September 2011
Directors
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Runtime
1290 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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All 24 episodes from the seventh series of the Yorkshire Television police drama. PC Rowan (Nick Berry) is responsible for policing the sleepy Yorkshire village of Aidensfield in the 1960s and keeping such local rogues as Claude Greengrass (Bill Maynard) on the right side of the law. In this series Rowan prepares to leave Aidensfield to take up a role with the Royal Mounted Police in Canada. First, though, he must oversee a transition of the village's policing affairs to newcomer PC Bradley (Jason Durr) and contend with the usual antics of Greengrass and co. Episodes comprise: 'Bad Apple', 'Pig in the Middle', 'Small Beer', 'Closing Ranks', 'Leaving Home', 'Fool for Love', 'The Family Way', 'Friendly Fire', 'Sons and Lovers', 'Playing With Trains', 'What the Butler Saw', 'Affairs of the Heart', 'Peace and Quiet', 'Substitute', 'In On the Act', 'The Queen's Message', 'Brainstorm', 'Bad Penny', 'Appearances', 'Local Knowledge', 'The Enemy Within', 'Unconsidered Trifles', 'Heroes and Villains' and 'Love Me Do'.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Set during the 1960s in the fictional North Yorkshire village of Aidensfield and initially starring former EastEnder Nick Berry as PC Nick Rowan, this enduringly popular series interweaves crime and medical storylines, with a host of colourful characters that viewers took to their hearts and a wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack. Running for two successful decades and becoming staple Sunday-night viewing, Heartbeat won several prestigious TV awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama in 1999 (beating Coronation Street), and a number of ITV Programme of the Year awards. The series attracted a peak audience of 14 million, spawned a highly successful spin-off, The Royal, and a Top Ten hit single, and has garnered a devoted following, remaining prime-time viewing world-wide. This complete seventh series sees the transition between lead characters Nick Rowan (Nick Berry) and PC Mike Bradley (played by Jason Durr) as well as a 90-minute special, Changing Places, in which Nick emigrates to Canada to join the Royal Mounted Police.