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Certification15 Our Rating

Episode 17: Cutbacks. Liz is willing to do anything to avoid cutbacks at T.G.S., while Jack is forced to fire his personal assistant and hire Kenneth as his part-time assistant.
Episode 18: Jackie Jormp-Jomp. Jack tries to turn an accidental obituary for Jenna into a marketing opportunity for her Janis Joplin-based biopic. Meanwhile Liz makes friends with a group of single women while away from work for sexual harassment.
Episode 19: The Ones. Jack has second thoughts about marrying find out more...


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The first ever series of Blackadder and featuring the first in a long line of obnoxious Edmunds. In "Foretelling" he wakes late and goes into battle on the wrong side. Next he is haunted by the dead king, and finally he becomes an Archbishop! More of the first series with the idiotic first Edmund. In the first part of this he has to marry the hideous Queen of Spain. Next he has to find a witch to cure the King of the plague and finally he plots with the seven most evil men in the land to usurp t find out more...

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More of the first series with the idiotic first Edmund. In the first part of this he has to marry the hideous Queen of Spain. Next he has to find a witch to cure the King of the plague. And finally he plots with the seven most evil men in the land to usurp the King. Great stuff! find out more...

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The second Blackadder series sat in Elizabethan times with a completely crazy Queen and a crafty as ever Edmund. In "Bells" Edmund falls in love with his manservant Bob. In "Head" he has to survive the dangerous job of Head Executioner and in "Potato" he tries to sail round the World. England in Shakespeare's time and the Blackadders are as crafty as ever. "Money" sees Edmund trying to raise protection money to pay the Bishop of Bath, in "Beer" he entertains puritan relatives and debauched fr find out more...


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The fourth series of Blackadder sees him as a Captain in the trenches of World War One, with Baldrick as his dogsbody. In "Captain Cook" Blackadder volunteers to be a war artist. In "Corporal Punishment" he faces the death squad after killing a pigeon. In "Major Star" he has to put on a Music Hall show. In "Private Plane" he volunteers to be trained as a pilot by Rik Mayall. In "General Hospital" he has to uncover a spy in the wardrooms. In "Goodbyeee" the final big push is looming too close find out more...

CASANOVA (2005)

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Energetic, stylish and often witty BBC dramatisation that alternates between the gripping love triangle involving the young Casanova, Henriette and her husband Grimani, and the swan song of the world's most notorious lothario. Written by Russell T. Davies, creator of 'Queer As Folk' and the scribe behind the new 'Doctor Who'. find out more...

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Hailed as the TV programme of the decade this lavish production of Swift's classic book chronicles Gulliver's epic sea voyage and best known adventures, e.g. the Lilliputians and Brobdingnagians. Shot in stunning locations with lavish special FX, this is a must for all families and age-groups. find out more...

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Based on the well-loved novels of Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, this British series, featuring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, chronicles the misadventures (romantic and otherwise) of the impeccably dressed Bertie Wooster and his trusty and sagacious butler, Jeeves. Peppered with sporting dialogue and memorable, dim-witted and eccentric characters. In Court After the Boat Race (or, Jeeves' Arrival), Bertie Is in Love (or, Golf Tournament) and The Village Sports Day at Twing (or, the Gambling Event). find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Based on the well-loved novels of Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, this British series, featuring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, chronicles the misadventures (romantic and otherwise) of the impeccably dressed Bertie Wooster and his trusty and sagacious butler, Jeeves. Peppered with sporting dialogue and memorable, dim-witted and eccentric characters. How Does Gussie Woo Madeline? (or, Hunger Strike) and Will Anatole Return to Brinkley Court? (or, the Matchmaker). find out more...

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Three episodes of 'Jeeves And Wooster' based on the characters created by P G Wodehouse. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie manage to portray to perfection the marvellous, light hearted atmosphere in which the stories were originally set. Silver Jug, the (or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer) The Bassetts' Fancy Dress Ball (or, A Plan for Gussie) and The Con (or, Pearls Mean Tears). find out more...