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Certification15 Our Rating

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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CertificationPG Our Rating

Smith and Jones; when Martha Jones finds herself on the Moon she meets a mysterious stranger called the Doctor and her life will never be the same again.The Shakespeare Code; the Doctor takes Martha to Elizabethan England, where William Shakespeare is under the control of deadly witch-like creatures.Gridlock; the Doctor takes Martha to New Earth, in the far future, only to find that an entire city has become a deadly trap. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Daleks in Manhattan; the Doctor and Martha confront a host of surviving Daleks from the Canary Wharf battle. What are those creatures in the sewers? Who is Solomon? And why are the Cult Of Skaro attempting to create a Dalek/Human hybrid...? find out more...

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Utopia: Jack's back! As captain Jack comes storming into the Doctor's life again, the TARDIS is thrown to the end of the universe itself. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Silence In The Library: the Doctor and Donna become trapped in a sinister library where the encroaching shadows spell death find out more...

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Turn Left: what would have happened if Donna had never met the Doctor? How would Earth have handled the Racnoss, the falling Titanic or the Sontarans? Aided by a familiar blonde time traveler, Donna corrects the alternate time line from happening. find out more...

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The TARDIS arrives on an apparently deserted and deactivated space station Nerva, otherwise known as the Ark, orbiting Earth in the far future. There the Doctor, Sarah and Harry discover the last survivors of the human race held in suspended animation, Earth having been evacuated thousands of years earlier when solar flares threatened to destroy all life, but the station has been visited by Wirrn, an insect life form, which has laid its eggs in the solar stacks and absorbed the mind and body of find out more...
HAWKING (2004)

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A BBC dramatisation of the life and work of reknowned physicist Stephen Hawking. A young theoretical physicist is diagnosed with motor neurone disease shortly before commencing his PhD in Cosmology at Oxford. Having been advised that he has less than two years to live, Stephen doesn't give much thought as to what his thesis might be on... But the two years pass and he finds himself alive, engaged to be married and in need of a qualification in order to get a job. His thesis changes the way the e find out more...

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A double disc extravaganza of science fiction adapted from some of the most respected names in the genre including Robert A Heinlein, Harlan Ellison and Walter Mosley. With each episode lasting for 45 minutes it feels much like a series of The Outer Limits and unfortunately, unlike the Masters of Horror series, this release does not include documentaries and other such extras to satisfy the salivating pallets of sci-fi hounds, but it's well-made, well-performed and thoroughly entertaining; 1) An find out more...

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Someone is taking the Doctor's past selves out of time and space and placing them in a vast wilderness, a battle arena with a sinister tower at its centre. As 5 incarnations of the Doctor join forces, they learn they are in the Death Zone on their home world of Gallifrey, fighting Daleks, Cybermen and a traitorous Time Lord. Originally made to celebrate the Twentieth Anniversary of Doctor Who, this new version of the story features extended scenes and new special effects, largely tweaks to some find out more...