Julia Bradbury brings her great passion for walking to this spectacular eight-part ITV series, exploring some of Britain's most unforgettable walks. Discovering the best of Britain's coastal, mountain, valley and river walks, each episode includes accessible route maps, pub and picnic options and stunning aerial perspectives to bring the under-six-mile walks to life.
Episodes Comprise:
1. Anglesey: The Coastal Walk
2. The Lake District: The Borrowdale Walk
3. Dorset: The Golden Cap Walk
4. Cumbria: The High Cup Walk
5. The South Downs: The Seven Sisters Walk
6. Yorkshire Dales: The Malham Cove Walk
7. Cotswolds: The Cleeve Hill Walk
8. The Peak District: The Kinder Scout Walk
In this new BBC series, seasoned stomper Julia Bradbury dons her walking boots once again to explore the canals of Britain and their towpath trails. These four walks follow a hidden network of locks, bridges, aqueducts and tunnels, perfect for exploring on foot. They all offer an insight into Britain's industrial heritage, cutting a sedate path through some of the country's finest scenery.
The Walks:
1. Highlands: Caledonian Canal
2. Birmingham: Worcester and Birmingham Canal
3. Bath: Kennet and Avon Canal
4. North Wales: Llangollen Canal
Based on the action-packed blockbuster film of the same name, Blue Thunder stars James Farentino, Dana Carvey and NFL greats Dick Butkus and Bubba Smith, dishing out their own brand of justice. The high-tech, turbo-speed aircraft known as the Blue Thunder was created by the federal goverment as the ultimate weapon in the war on crime. It can see through walls, record a whisper or even level an entire city block in seconds. When terror rains down, Blue Thunder will always follow.
In a Mad Max style future, Jake McQueen (Richard Joseph Paul) is the ultimate smuggler, smuggling in Mexicans to the USA, only for his smuggling to come to a halt when he is busted by the authorities. However, what he doesn't know is that he is under observation by Jared, the crippled head of Chrysalis Corporation, who sends one of his most valued employees, Hannah Tyree (Hudson Leick), to bring him in to work for them as part of their video games division. Jake initially is skeptical about the idea of working with Hannah, and is scared away when she admits that she accidentally downloaded herself onto Prism, a crystalline solid-state memory unit for her computer, once, due to an unexpected side-effect. Jake is then hunted down after Jared has his data, and eventually finds his way back home, only to find his father near death. Acquiring a junked Mustang, and a special engine his father had kept in trust, he goes to find a way to stop Chrysalis. While pursuing a lead, he ends up shot, and is witness to Hannah's apparent death, only to find she was trapped in her PRISM. Going into battle against Jared, with Hannah as his car's new AI, he eventually destroys him when he discovers the one side effect of Jared's life support: that it is slowly killing the person it protects. Now, Jake and Hannah travel the world of the future, fighting for justice in a lawless desert that is forgotten by the world.
Action-packed series about the coolest car ever created, K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Three Thousand), that's equipped with artificial intelligence capable of hacking into any computer, the weapons system of a jet fighter, and incredible custom body technology that allows it to transform into other vehicles. Relive every Season One episode as an elite team of crime-fighters work with K.I.T.T. to track down elusive, high-tech villains.
Buckle up with lone crusader Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) and his tricked-out sidekick, K.I.T.T., in all episodes. From ancient terrorist cults to a deadly bacteria outbreak, Michael and K.I.T.T. are there to put the skids on criminals wherever they may be. Available on video for the first time ever, 'Knight Rider: Season Four' includes a special '80s TV flashback featurette that takes a look back at television's greatest decade, the eighties. With electrifying guest performances by Janine Turner, Lance Burton, Shelly Berman and more, you won't want to miss a minute of the thrilling action!
Gear up for unbelievable adventure as 'Knight Rider: The Complete Third Season' arrives on video for the first time. Join mysterious lone crusader Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) and his tricked-out sidekick, K.I.T.T., as they rev into action in all adrenaline-pumping Third Season episodes. From high-tech street racers to K.I.T.T.'s evil twin, K.A.R.R., there's no one these two won't battle in order to bring justice to the treacherous streets. 'Knight Rider: The Complete Third Season', it's pedal-to-the-metal thrills for fans everywhere!
Ride shotgun with mysterious crime fighter Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) and the baddest car on four wheels, K.I.T.T., as they chase after more elusive criminals in each action-packed episodes. Available for the first time ever, the heart-pounding Second Series of Knight Rider packs in even more thrills and more high-speed chases. It's full-throttle excitement with Michael Knight and K.I.T.T in the action series that left all others' in the dust.
When a city official is shot and killed with an illegal handgun, Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) is recalled from retirement. The current system of freezing convicts is not working. Kitt has been dismantled and the parts sold. Devon Miles (Edward Mulhare) has managed to recover all of Kitt's parts but one, a chip which has been implanted in the head of a female cop, Shawn Mccormick (Susan Norman), whose brain was destroyed by a bullet. Kitt is rebuilt and installed in Michael's classic '57 Chevy. He and Shawn, who has a chip on her shoulder as well as in her head, are teamed. Meanwhile, the foundation is preparing the new car, The Knight 4000.
The series follows the thrilling adventures of Michael Knight, a detective thought to be dead, who's been given a new face and identity. His assignment: to fight crime with the help of an artificially intelligent, talking car named K.I.T.T., a high-speed, futuristic weapon outfitted with high-tech gadgets and a personality of its own. Driven by justice, they set out to take down criminals who operate above the law.
"Airwolf" heads to the skies for its stunning final flight in the fourth season of one of the most action-packed adventure series ever made. Piloted by Stringfellow Hawke's long-lost brother, Saint John (Barry Van Dyke), the stage is set for air battles unlike anything seen before. Joined by a new crew compromised of Dominic's resourceful niece, Jo (Michele Scarabelli), rebellious Major Mike Rivers (Geraint Wyn Davies), 'Company' agent Jason Locke (Anthony Sherwood) and Newman, Locke's mysterious supervisor and F.I.R.M agent (William B. Davis), and featuring guest star performances from Dick Van Dyke and Jason Priestly. "Airwolf" faces down its greatest challenges yet: from the threat of nuclear meltdown to contraband weapons and radioactive clouds. It's explosive action from start to finish in the show that took adventure to new heights!
Adventure goes sky-high with all 22 Season Three episodes of Airwolf! On Video for the first time, this set showcases all the high-tech gadgetry, action-packed stunts and death-defying missions that made this a landmark TV series. Reunite with Jan-Michael Vincent as Stringfellow Hawke, Airwolf's renegade pilot, as he rescues the innocent, defuses illegal weaponry, and battles those who would use Airwolf's superchopper power for their own treacherous goals. Along for the ride are Hawke's friend Dominic Santini (Ernest Borgnine) and the mysterious "Archangel" (Alex Cord). You won't believe your eyes in these suspenseful episodes that are now cleared for takeoff!
Tony Clark (Neil Pearson) returns for the third and final series of Between The Lines. Having been stripped of his Detective Superintendent title, he finds himself caught between the lines once again except he's now on the outside looking in. Clark has been forced into the shady world of privatised policing; meanwhile a pending enquiry into his actions, whilst still a member of Scotland Yard, decides his fate. His old colleagues at the Complaints Investigation Bureau can't help him but maybe his old enemies can...
Detective Superintendent Tony Clark (Neil Pearson), returns for the second series of the gritty crime drama set within the police Complaints Investigation Bureau (CIB). Increasingly unpopular with the investigators and investigated, Clark and his team must decipher truth from deceit and flush out corruption within the police. To make matters worse, MI5 are interfering in areas traditionally police territory; drugs, fraud and organised crime and the intrusion is definitely unwelcome.
All 22 episodes from the second season of the popular 1980s adventure series featuring the armoured attack helicopter and its pilots Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent) and Dominic Santini (Ernest Borgnine)...this briefing is from file A56-7W. Classified Top Secret. Subject is Airwolf-a on mach one plus attack helicopter with the most advanced weapons system in the air today. It has been hidden somewhere in the western United States by its test pilot, Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent). Hawke has promised to return Airwolf only if we can find his brother St. John, an MIA in Vietnam. We suspect that Archangel, Deputy Director of the agency that built Airwolf is secretly helping Hawke in return for Hawke flying Airwolfe on missions of national concern. Stringfellow Hawke is 34, a brilliant combat pilot and a recluse since his brothers disappearance. His only friend is Dominic Santini (Ernest Borgnine), whose air service is the cover for their government work. With Hawke and SahtihT flying as a team at speeds rivalling the fastest jets, matched by unmatched firepower, Airwolfe is too dangerous to be left in unenlightened hands.
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