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4.20 – 'The Yoko Factor'; Buffy is even more sure of her love for Riley when Angel blows back into town. find out more...

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Maud Lilley is a woman of substance, a pretty, naive young heiress whose life of wealthy leisure would seem to be assured. Unbeknown to Maud however a scam has been hatched to relieve her of her inheritance and commit her to the madhouse. Crucial to this deception is Sue Trinder, an orphan girl of similar age to Maud, who is inserted within the household. Sue, much to her surprise, falls in love with the heiress, but events are already in motion and betrayal is now unavoidable. Fingersmith is th find out more...

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The trials and tribulations of small town Texas football players, their friends, family, and coaching staff.
DISC 5: I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE SEX, EXTENDED FAMILIES, CH-CH-CH-CH-CHANGES.

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GIA (1997)

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The harrowing true story of the life of Gia Carangi played by Angelina Jolie with the panache and power that can be expected from her. Starting life in Philadelphia Gia was a beautiful rebel, but thrust into the supermodel lifestyle in New York City she soon got swept up in the world of drugs that surrounded the industry. Falling hard for Linda, a photographer she met on a shoot, Gia soon had to choose between her heart and her habit and, as with all true junkies, the habit won. Gia was the firs find out more...

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Yet more hippy adventures in the first half of the second series, adapted from the books by Armistead Maupin. Starring Olympia Dukakis as the ideal landlady who cares more about the drug supply of her tenants than the rent! The search for Mr. Right continues for Mary Anne and poor old Mouse has to stand aside when she appears to have found him! Set this time in 1973, San Francisco looks like the place to be in this follow up to Tales of the City. find out more...

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Episodes 3-4 conclude the tales from San Francisco's radical residents. Set in 1977, we've all watched the characters go through many changes in this addictive adaptation. Can they find the happiness they seek and face up to their secrets? Mystery surrounds Mary Anne's boyfriend as they seek to uncover the memories he has lost. Frannie finds herself invited to a secret estate and Beauchamp Day is up to no good. find out more...

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Brilliant TV drama with Coleman (Four Weddings) as Jess, the unfortunate daughter of McEwan's heathen-hating Evangelist. Emerging from a rigid childhood in blissful ignorance of the horrors of fornication, Jess gives everyone a bit of a shock when she falls in love with Melanie. Side-splittingly superb. find out more...

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The girls finally acknowledge that the lights are on , the music's stopped and dawn has happened. It's the end of the party…which is very, very, very sad. find out more...

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Lesbianism and entomology collide in this dark, twisted tale of love, revenge and creepy crawlies. Angela Bettis' performance is simply perfect (again) and Lucky (May) McKee delivers another quirky gem of dark romance and fantastical horror. find out more...

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Kim is a bright, frustrated and cynical fifteen year old. On the brink of hormonal overload she's the oldest child in a dysfunctional middle class family and her only focus and her only pleasure is Maria Sweet aka Sugar. Assured, confident and already playing on her physical charms, she is the lust of Kim's life and invokes desire she can barely control. Sugar Rush, adapted from Julie Burchill's novel, is a funny, warm and perceptive observation of the booby-trapped no man's land between childho find out more...