This award-winning BBC TV series used Makaton sign language to help children learn how to communicate and develop in a fun and exciting way. These eight CBeebies episodes see Mr Tumble and his friends having lots of fun and laughter with plenty of activities to keep them entertained. Enjoy dishy fun with Justine and his friends as they visit an aquarium and meet a diver. Meanwhile, Mr Tumble is on the hunt for some underwater treasure! Plus, Justine and his friends go fruit picking, visit a farm and ride on a canal boat, while Mr Tumble entertains some frogs and enjoys a farmyard dance. Product Features Beach, Boats, and Birds Animal Antics Day Trip Woof! Fruity Fun Under the Sea Farmyard Fun Magical Castle
! When 11-year old Jonathan Kent discovers he has super powers, the half-Kryptonian is thrust into the world of heroes and villains now under attack by a malevolent alien force known as Starro! Joined by assassin-turned Boy Wonder, Damian Wayne, Jonathan must race against time to save their fathers (Superman and Batman) and the world by becoming the Supersons they were destined to be!
Puberty Blues traces the lives of two adolescent females who have spent the first part of their lives in a group by themselves, while desperately trying to break into the in crowd who dominate the Greenhill beach. Once they are accepted into the group, they realise that the group's laid-back, ultra-cool facade is just that: a glossy cover-up.The main protagonist, Debbie (Nell Schofield), and her life-long companion Sue (Jad Capelja) fall into all of the group's vices, including drug usage and casual sex. At first, they willingly present themselves to the males of the group as virtual slaves, ready to serve their pre-chosen lover's every need. Soon, though, the girls grow tired of occupying the victim role, and they work to regain respect and equality.Introduction From Director Bruce BeresfordRewinding Puberty Blues Featurette With Nell Schofield, Tony Highes, Jay Hackett And Geoff RhoeAudio Commentary With Actress Nell Schofield And Cinematographer Don McalpineInterviews With Nell Schofield And Bruce BeresfordPhoto Gallery
Icons Of The Silver Screen' turns towards the seemy side on life with a pair of film noir classics!The Big Clock (1948)Anticipating a much-needed vacation from Earl Janoth (Charles Laughton), his abusive boss, magazine editor George Stroud (Ray Milland) finally reaches a breaking point when Janoth insists he skip his honeymoon and go out of town on assignment. Stroud resigns and finds solace over multiple drinks with his boss' unhappy mistress, Pauline York (Rita Johnson), at a local bar. Together they come up with a half-inebriated plot to embarrass Janoth but the plan takes an unexpected turn toward murder.This Gun for Hire (1942)Sadistic killer-for-hire Raven (Alan Ladd) becomes enraged when his latest job is paid off in marked bills. Vowing to track down his double-crossing boss, nightclub executive Gates (Laird Cregar), Raven sits beside Gates' lovely new employee, Ellen (Veronica Lake), on a train out of town. Although Ellen is engaged to marry the police lieutenant (Robert Preston) who's hunting down Raven, she decides to try and set the misguided hit man straight as he hides from the cops and plots his revenge.
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