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Chronicles the life and times of Nucky Thompson, the undisputed ruler of Atlantic City, who was equal parts politician and gangster.
High production values and a fine ensemble cast: HBO knows how to do TV.

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This award winning series revolves round the weekly therapy sessions of psychiatrist Paul and five of his patients; Mia, April, Oliver, Walter, and Gina. Each disc represents one week's sessions. 

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Finally on DVD the superlative comedy feast that is Police Squad, the comedy series that inspired 'The Naked Gun'. Ridiculous visual gags, repetitive stock phrases and flimsy storylines all work like a dream and will tickle your silly-bone till your sides hurt. Wonderful! find out more...

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State of Play is a classic conspiracy thriller that promotes the belief that New Labour has betrayed the longing for a new ethical politics, replacing the sleaze scandals of the Major years with more of the same. The script, the dialogue and the acting are all top drawer in this gripping, pacey, multi-layered tale of ambitious and talented young men tragically failing. find out more...

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The story continues in this gripping conspiracy thriller. find out more...

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The ultimate satire. This spoof documentary won over the critics and the general public alike whilst picking up a well deserved bafta along the way. The dialouge and the comic delivery are spectacular throughout with Ricky Gervais' performance stealing every scene he is in. If you work, or have ever worked, in an office environment you will recognise every character. This is a must-see. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Imagine a brutal 'Office' type satire mixed with an up-dated 'Yes Minister' type setting. Armando Iannucci delivers as he carves a gleeful and expletive thick swathe through the corridors of power behind the claptrap of New Labour. Very, very funny and completely devoid of mercy, it's not hard to imagine that New Labour's PR department would prefer to catch the clap than be forced to sit through an episode… find out more...

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Season 3 of Armando Iannucci's award-winning political comedy, probably Britain's funniest TV show.
Episode 1; the unheard of Nicola Murray gets to be a minister.
Episode 2; the immigration records of 170,672 people have been erased.
Episode 3; Nicola's struggling to finish her party conference piece.
Episode 4; the civil servants at DoSAC prepare for a visit from the shadow minister. find out more...

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Season 3 of Armando Iannucci's award-winning political comedy, probably Britain's funniest TV show.
Episode 5; Murray and Mannion slug it out on Radio 5 Live.
Episode 6; with the PM away in Spain can Malcolm stop Nicola launching a coup!
Episode 7; Malcolm's on holiday - the cat's away!
Episode 8; the election looms - does Tucker have any friends left? find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

HBO's most watched series since 'The Sopranos' is set in deepest Louisiana, where cute waitress Sookie's ability to read people's minds puts her off any potential men... that is until vampire William arrives on the scene.
Many vampires, though much maligned by rednecks, Christians - God Hates Fangs - and other non-liberals have 'come out of the coffin' and entered mainstream society. A number of civil rights organisations champion 'vampire rights' and a huge parallel exists between vampi find out more...