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Moving On Series 7 DVD

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All five episodes from the seventh series of the BBC drama created by Jimmy McGovern and produced by Colin McKeown. Each episode tells a self-contained contemporary story in which the characters have reached a turning point in their lives and are trying to move on. In this series, a switchboard operator struggles to contain his feelings for a co-worker, a woman's double life is revealed when her boyfriend proposes, and a man makes a complaint against noisy builders. The episodes are: ˜Taxi for Linda', ˜Passengers', ˜A Picture of Innocence', ˜Love?' and ˜Scratch'.

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Released
07 November 2016
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
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Features
PAL 
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5019322674924 
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All five episodes from the seventh series of the BBC drama created by Jimmy McGovern and produced by Colin McKeown. Each episode tells a self-contained contemporary story in which the characters have reached a turning point in their lives and are trying to move on. In this series, a switchboard operator struggles to contain his feelings for a co-worker, a woman's double life is revealed when her boyfriend proposes, and a man makes a complaint against noisy builders. The episodes are: 'Taxi for Linda', 'Passengers', 'A Picture of Innocence', 'Love?' and 'Scratch'.

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