In Little Stempington, the women don't kill time - they kill each other, with anything from Glock 9mm machine pistols to potato peelers if necessary. Beneath the charity fundraising and mid-morning aerobic classes lies a secret, super-sexed, super-violent world lead by power-crazed housewives Camilla Diamond and Barbara Du Prez. Into this rural battlefield walks innocent Joyce Hazeldine and her policeman husband Jeremy, itching to find a stress-free life away from the high crime rate of the big city. As wife of the new local superintendent, Joyce soon becomes an unwilling pawn in the epic power struggle between two rival gangs, and has to learn to swim and shoot or sink and die. Welcome to Little Stempington. Welcome to Suburban Shootout.
The ground-shaking impact of The Comic Strip's anarchic humour rattled the televisions of 1980's Britain, and when the smoke cleared they left a gaping crater that lesser comics are still falling into today. This set includes new episodes 'The Hunt for Tony Blair', 'Five Go to Rehab' and 'Sex Actually' plus the anniversary episode '30 Years of Comic Strip' including hilarious new and previously unreleased footage, all of which are new to video.
Also Includes the Best of the Original Comic Strip Presents Films:
- Bad News Tour and More Bad News
- Five Go Mad In Dorset
- The Strike
- GLC
- Gino: Full Story and Pics
- Susie
- A Fistful of Travellers Cheques
- Mr Jolly Lives Next Door
- Spaghetti Hoops
- Red Nose of Courage
- The Bullshitters
- Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown
- Gregory
- Diary of a Nutcase
- The Crying Game
- Four Men in a Car
- Four Men in a Plane
Famous for his straight-talking, no-holds-barred stand-up, critically-acclaimed comedian Frankie Boyle brings us his highly anticipated second live DVD. Recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo, during his sell-out 2010 tour, Frankie comes armed with an impressive arsenal of punchlines and putdowns which are too controversial forTV. Frankie asked for this saddening tirade of trade cliche not to appear on the DVD. In the time you've spent rending it you could have shoplifted the ****. And they blacked out the word ****. The ****s. These people **** dogs. They **** dogs and they let dogs **** their mums in exchange for River Island vouchers.
A host of comedy talent star in Andrew Marshall and David Renwick's razor-sharp satire, chronicling the events leading up to World War Three. It is election year on both sides of the Atlantic and with the world in a state of nuclear jumpiness, US president Johnny Cyclops (Barry Morse) is currently as popular as rabies. His chances of re-election are threatened by two major crises one in Russia and another in the Middle East. Guided by his fanatical security advisor, The Deacon (John Barron) a man with a personal hotline to God - Cyclops realises there is only one option if he is to save the economic stability of Western civilisation and, more importantly, his job...This 'Apocalyptic' set contains both the complete series and the film.
Peter Kay returns with his outrageously funny take on TV talent shows the Britain's Got The Pop Factor. It's the final to end all finals and it's down to the final three – R Wayne, 2 Up 2 Down and the part time dinner lady full time diva Geraldine McQueen but who will be crowned winner?
British Comedy Award Winner, internet sensation and star of BBC's 'Live at the Apollo' and 'Russell Howard's Good News', Nina Conti is a ground-breaking ventriloquist and cutting edge comedian whose Dolly Mixtures Show is a performance of comic thrills and surprises. Unlike any comedy show you have seen before Nina Conti's 'Dolly Mixtures' is a brilliantly funny, outrageously hilarious show of comedy antics that refuses to go as rehearsed, thanks to Nina's trouble making puppets who put the audience centre stage - you'll be relieved to be watching from the safety of your sofa.
Bravely going where no ventriloquist has gone before, Nina Conti - daughter of actor Tom Conti - concocts a virtual zoo of playful characters for this sell-out show, filmed live in Sydney at the world famous Opera House. A potty-mouthed monkey, a Scottish Granny, and a ballsy New Yorker are among a few of the amazing and funny characters that Conti brings to her show. Her clever use of a moving jaw face mask which she places on a volunteer from the audience is sheer comedy brilliance turning her unsuspecting victim into a human puppet with hilarious results. With consistent lashings of warmth, technical brilliance and vibrant wit, make sure you get your share of the remarkable psycho babbling that has established Nina Conti as the UK's leading and most entertaining ventriloquist. Nina Conti is a joy to watch. As Britain's leading ventriloquist and winner of the BBC Comedy Award, Conti's vocal gymnastics and disturbingly clever mind provide a riotous seat-of-her-pants show that straddles stand-up and ventriloquism. If you don't believe us - talk to the hand!
Meet the most unconventional investigative duo of any time - Jeff Slade and Holly Turner, in the mystery adventure series Crime Traveller. Sleuths come and go, working on intuition, luck and clues, but Slade and his science officer colleague Holly are armed with something extra in their fight against crime - their very own Time Machine. Invented and developed over the years by Holly's father, quantum physicist Professor Fredrick Turner, the Time Machine is a bizarre mixture of DIY technology, but it works. Unfortunately the Professor disappeared during one of his time travel experiments, leaving his daughter convinced that he is still out there somewhere, stuck in another dimension. Holly is now in charge of the Professor's extraordinary legacy, which is kept hidden in her apartment. When Slade, a charming maverick detective, discovers the Time Machine's existence, he convinces Holly to use it in order to solve major crimes. The scene is set for a rollercoaster ride, through the present and the past. High speed chases and intriguing puzzles are solved with the aid of their unreliable Time Machine, in this stylish, fast-paced drama.
Meet the most unconventional investigative duo of any time – Jeff Slade and Holly Turner, in the mystery adventure series Crime Traveller. Sleuths come and go, working on intuition, luck and clues, but Slade and his science officer colleague Holly are armed with something extra in their fight against crime – their very own Time Machine. Invented and developed over the years by Holly's father, quantum physicist Professor Fredrick Turner, the Time Machine is a bizarre mixture of DIY technology, but it works. Unfortunately the Professor disappeared during one of his time travel experiments, leaving his daughter convinced that he is still out there somewhere, stuck in another dimension. Holly is now in charge of the Professor's extraordinary legacy, which is kept hidden in her apartment. When Slade, a charming maverick detective, discovers the Time Machine's existence, he convinces Holly to use it in order to solve major crimes. The scene is set for a rollercoaster ride, through the present and the past.
Tis the season on both sides of the portal as Debbie is gearing up for Christmas and Yonderland is celebrating Thanktival...Christmas is a stressful time for all of us but it's doubly headache-inducing for Debbie Maddox aka the Chosen One. We meet back up with Debbie as she's getting the Maddox household ready for an imminent Christmas Eve party and angrily tracking an undelivered Christmas present for her in-laws. In Yondcrland, our favourite idiot Elders are preparing for 'Thanktival' a Yondcrland festival where (in true Yondcrlandian style) people buy presents to thank their friends and family for all they've done for them throughout the year but before they can open them they're gobbled up by a Monster called Chompus. Meanwhile the Elders' Youngers are preparing for the annual Thanktival Song Contest although 143 Days of Thanktival is an awful lot of days to sit through when your singers arc as tone deaf as this lot.
The best family show on the box returns for a third series, as Debbie Maddox continues her adventures in the fantastical, puppet-filled world of Yonderland, trying to bring order to the assorted idiots of the realm. It's apparently a time of peace and prosperity in Yonderland, as Debbie has fulfilled the prophecy that brought her (via a portal in her kitchen cupboard) to Yonderland as the Chosen One, and her arch-nemesis Imperatrix is gone. Meanwhile, in the real world, Debbie's husband Peter (Dan Skinner) has been offered a promotion that means the family must relocate to Glasgow. After the arrival of the long-lost Elder Cuddly Dick (Stephen Fry), Debbie feels she can leave the realm in his safe hands. But is she really ready to leave Yonderland forever, and can Yonderland survive without its Chosen One?
The hair may be short and the suit too small, but the Hegelian dialectic is spot-on as erstwhile Ford Cortina violator and alternative comedian, Alexei Sayle, browbeats us with more semi-smile inducing madness. Intelligent, incisive, witty humour like this only happens by a freak of nature so tuck in to all six episodes from the third and final series of the great man's STUFF.
Debbie, 'The Chosen One', is thrown back into the fantastical world of Yonderland for an all-new series of adventures, where she is once again called upon by the 'Wise' Council of Elders to help a new array of idiots in distress. Can Debbie finally overcome try-hard evil overlord Negatus? Can she continue to keep Yonderland secret from her husband Peter? Will she stop her terrifying nemesis Imperatrix from conquering the entire realm? And can she do it all / before the kids get home from school?
Debbie Maddox doesn't know how she's going to fill her days now that her twins have started school. By the time she's cleaned the house from top to bottom and become frighteningly addicted to a daytime quiz show, she starts to think she's going mad - particularly when an elf appears in her kitchen cupboard telling her she's needed in another land. For she is The Chosen One: a saviour destined to deliver Yonderland from the fast-approaching forces of darkness. As Debbie does her best to help incompetent knights, overly-truthful monks and a race of people intent on firing the cleverest amongst them into the sun, the question is: can she fulfil the prophecy and defeat Negatus and his demon minions, and will she make it back to the real world in time for the school pick up?
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