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Men Behaving Badly - Jingle Balls DVD

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Hilarious Out-takes and Bloopers!A special selection of no-holds-barred, hilarious out-takes and bloopers drawn from the smash-hit series most memorable moments. There;s more than 15 minutes to savour, so if you though you knew all there was to know about Men Behaving Badly, Watch-Out! You've never seen anything quite like this!!This Classic Christmas Special Episode.Jingle B***s! Jingle B***s! Jingle all the way It's Christmas in the house of Gary and Tony and what could be better than Christmas dinner, presents and lots and lots of beer! Gary is intent on cooking... Christmas dinner and Tony has decided to buy just a few Christmas presents to shower his beloved Debs with! Meanwhile Dorothy decides it's her turn to lie in front of the telly and relax. What could be better Gary thinks this first Christmas Day together away from their families will be different from other years - will the anticipation live up to their expectations? (Probably Not!) [show more]

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Released
01 January 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fremantle Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
63 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5030697011473 
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In this 1998 Christmas episode from the popular sitcom by Simon Nye, Gary (Martin Clunes) agrees to cook the Yuletide feast while Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) and Deborah (Leslie Ash) go down the pub. All does not go as planned, however, while Tony (Neil Morrissey) and Debs' relationship hits a rocky patch. Also included are a collection of never before seen out-takes and blunders from the previous episodes.