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Certification15 Our Rating

Written by and starring stand up comedian Sean Lock, this is a delightfully misanthropic view of the world observed from the giddy heights of a South London tower block. Vince is a small minded, mean spirited loser, fortunate only in that life continues to offer up individuals, like his new flatmate, Errol, even more hopeless than he is. Petty, surreal, ridiculous and considerably closer to reality than the vast majority of sitcoms, '15 Storeys High' is a sharp, funny, ugly little myopia. Briti find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

'30 Rock' is a TV series created by Tina Fey largely based round her experiences as head writer for Saturday Night Live and starring herself as Liz Lemon chief writer for the fictional 'TGS with Tracy Jordan'. Episode 1, Pilot; Liz meets the new network exec, Jack Donaghy, who wants her to hire movie star Tracy Jordan to draw a young male audience to 'The Girlie Show'. Episode 2, The Aftermath; the crew of 'The Girlie Show' is skeptical of having Tracy Jordan join the cast, especially as the find out more...

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Episode 9, The Baby Show; Tracy wants Josh fired, Cerie is engaged to a guy whom she has known for only 3 months, Liz can hear her biological clock ticking and Jack is stressed out by his mother. Episode 10, The Rural Juror; Jenna is mad at Liz because she thinks her new movie is terrible and Jack helps Tracy create and market a new cooking machine. Episode 11, The Head and the Hair; Jenna and Liz meet two people from NBC whom they call the head and the hair, Jenny sends Liz to ask the head find out more...

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Episode 17, The Fighting Irish; Jack's brother Eddie visits, Liz is supposed to fire 10% of her staff and during aerobics she meets the guy who sent her flowers on Valentine's Day. Episode 18, Fireworks; Jack uses Kenneth to scout a young gay competitor, Liz poses as an alcoholic to impress a guy she has a crush on and Dr Spaceman tells Tracy that he is a descendant of Thomas Jefferson. Episode 19, Corporate Crush; Tracy tells Geiss about his movie project 'Jefferson', Liz and Floyd have din find out more...

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1. "SeinfeldVision" - Jack invents "SeinfeldVision", which digitally inserts Jerry Seinfeld into every NBC show and Jenna returns from hiatus overweight due to her role in Mystic Pizza: The Musical. Tracy's wife Angie Jordan (Sherri Shepherd) kicks him out of the house, prompting Kenneth to become his "office wife".
2. "Jack Gets in the Game" - Jack hears that Don Geiss (Rip Torn) may be retiring and competes with Devon Banks (Will Arnett) to be Geiss' successor. Meanwhile, Jenna begins find out more...


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This season is dominated by four main storylines, two of which are inspired by real life. The show's main leads, Liz and Jack both have some lifestyle changes to deal with as they enter new stages of their lives, with Liz turning 40 and entering true adulthood, complete with a legitimate relationship (with her pilot boyfriend Carol (Matt Damon)), while Jack marries his girlfriend Avery (Elizabeth Banks) and becomes a father. It's a big change for a series that's kept things relatively unchang find out more...


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9. "Ludachristmas" - It's time for the annual "Ludachristmas" party for the TGS staff. Tracy is upset because he cannot participate in the party due to a court-ordered alcohol-monitoring bracelet. The Lemon family pay Liz a visits, as does Jack's mom (Elaine Stritch) to him.
10. "Episode 210" - Jack meets a German TV executive who is planning to buy a major cable TV network. Jack gives Liz financial advice, which motivates her to invest in some real estate, but she must appear before a find out more...


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BONUS DISC: Episode commentaries, Outtakes, Deleted scenes, The table read for the episode "Cooter," 30 Rock Live at the UCB Theatre, a behind-the-scenes look at an episode of Saturday Night Live which was hosted by Tina Fey, and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Presents: An Evening With 30 Rock.

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Episode 1: Do-Over. Jack comes back to GE, and is willing to do anything to get himself back in power. Meanwhile, Liz gets a visit from a caseworker from the adoption agency.
Episode 2: Believe in the Stars. Liz sits next to Oprah on her flight from Chicago to New York, Tracy and Jenna conduct a "social experiment" to settle a dispute, and Kenneth is disillusioned when he learns that some Olympic events were actually staged.
Episode 3: The One with the Cast of 'Night Court'. Jack ig find out more...


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Episode 9: Retreat to Move Forward. Liz becomes an embarrassment to Jack when she accompanies him on a corporate retreat. Back at the show, Jenna and Frank sleep together, and Kenneth tries to scare Tracy into eating healthy.
Episode 10: Generalissimo. Elisa's grandmother hates Jack because he looks like an evil character in a telenovela. Meanwhile, Liz uses that character's underhanded moves to pick up on a sexy neighbour.
Episode 11: St. Valentine's Day. Liz has a disastrous firs find out more...