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Certification15 Our Rating

Like a self-induced version of ‘Stepford Wives' the series continues its increasingly surreal progress (I mean it's narrated by a dead woman for god's sake!), but the characters are so well drawn and the story lines so darkly witty that to watch it is to become addicted… regardless of your gender. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Like a self-induced version of ‘Stepford Wives' the series continues its increasingly surreal progress (I mean it's narrated by a dead woman for god's sake!), but the characters are so well drawn and the story lines so darkly witty that to watch it is to become addicted… regardless of your gender. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Like a self-induced version of ‘Stepford Wives' the series continues its increasingly surreal progress (I mean it's narrated by a dead woman for god's sake!), but the characters are so well drawn and the story lines so darkly witty that to watch it is to become addicted… regardless of your gender. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Having suffered a nervous breakdown following his stay at the Lindon Travel Tavern, Alan is back on form presenting road-safety videos in addition to manning his Radio Norwich show. He also has managed to gain an Eastern-European girlfriend and is in the process of building a new house whilst living in a 'static home' next door to the building site. Michael the Geordie no longer resides in the hotel either, opting to run the local petrol station instead. Lynn continues to encapsulate the phra find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

This DVD version contains the complete series. Volume 1 of the hit TV series starring comic genius Steve Coogan. Oily Alan Partridge, having seen his TV chat show go down the drain, is now an early morning DJ on Norwich Radio. In "A Room with an Alan", Alan presents ideas for new TV programmes, including "Alan Attack" - a sort of slapstick Cook Report _ and "Arm Wrestling with Chas and Dave". In "Alan Attraction", Alan enjoys a Valentine's Day assignation with the receptionist at Peartree Produc find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

‘Ramsey Street's' alter ego is the Australian suburban paradise of Kath, a forty something mother moving onto her second ‘hot to trot' husband Kel and revelling in the departure of her daughter Kim. Thick, randy and wilfully uneducated Kath and Kim sound more like livestock that have been given the power of speech than members of the human race, but this is a sharp, funny comedy cum satire…just give it twenty minutes to get over the initial repulsion. Kath and Kel are at it like rabbits while Ki find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Jeremy is a smug self-obsessed twat, his flatmate and buddy Mark is an insecure, self-obsessed twat. Between the two of them nothing is beyond their reach and everything is beyond their grasp. An inspired comedy soap that teeters on the edge of unremarkable, unsympathetic tragedy, Peep Show is a dark, witty and worthy member of the new breed of left-field British comedy. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Mark continues to pine for Sophie but, with his bizarre behaviour and desperate penchant to hack her e-mail address, he pushs her further towards the malevolent Jeff. Meanwhile Jeremy meets Nancy, an American girl on a mission to break every taboo - which sits very well with Jez! From Mark's racially dubious friend at work to Super-Hans' new-found addiction to crack, there's plenty more hi-jinks and tomfoolery from these ordinary weirdos! Yet another success for David Mitchell and Robert Webb. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Brian Potter owns the social club by which all social clubs should be judged, unfortunately this is not an opinion shared by the paying punter, but if there's one thing Brian and his motley crew have in buckets, it's optimism, well that and the pathological inability to let an opportunity pass them by......however ill-advised. Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights is a sublime bit of social satire, nowhere near as dark as "A League of Gentlemen" and a whole lot less painful than "The Office". find out more...
SPACED (1999)

Certification15 Our Rating

A clever and frequently surreal British sitcom, following the often 'out there' existences of two under achieving twenty-somethings, Daisy and Tim. Spaced is a breath of fresh air, not perhaps the genius of "A League of Gentlemen", but then it's an altogether more sweet natured affair which relentlessly integrates scenarios plucked effortlessly from classic cinema to contemporary television. find out more...