Six classic episodes featuring the mishaps of the cantankerous Victor Meldrew. 'The Return Of The Speckled Band' 'Dreamland' 'The Broken Reflection' 'Warm Champagne' 'The Trial' 'Things Aren't Simple Anymore'
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Six classic episodes featuring the mishaps of the cantankerous Victor Meldrew &39;The Return Of The Speckled Band&39; &39;Dreamland&39; &39;The Broken Reflection&39; &39;Warm Champagne&39; &39;The Trial&39; &39;Things Aren&39;t Simple Anymore&39; Documentary - &39;I Don&39;t Believe It&39; Interactive Menu Scene Access Actors Richard Wilson Annette Crosbie & Angus Deayton Director Susan Belbin Certificate 12 years and over Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English - Dolby (20) Stereo Duration 3 hours and 30 minutes (approx)
Six episodes from the popular BBC sitcom based around the professionally grumpy Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson). In 'The Return of the Speckled Band', the Meldrew family holiday is fast approaching and something rather slippery is invading their residence. In 'Dreamland', Victor is determined to look good when the woman from the coffee advert comes to open the village fete. In 'The Broken Reflection', Victor's brother comes to stay and brings the skull of Great Grampie Meldrew. 'Warm Champagne' sees Victor get annoyed when a street lamp comes falling through his window. 'The Trial' has old misery guts called up for jury service. And finally, in 'Things Aren't Simple Anymore', the last episode ever filmed, Victor is the only person who turns up at a work reunion.
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