Meet Mr Gary Sparrow, just an ordinary bloke with an extraordinary life; almost a devoted and attentive husband, and a sometimes loyal and dependable best friend, but now a doting father with extraordinary tales of daring 1940;s heroism. By day Gary Sparrow is a mere memorabilia salesman in a small shop in Whitechapel, but by night, he's a time traveller extraordinaire and a daring MI5 secret agent. In the east end of London lies a strange alley called Duckett's Passage, which leads Gary back to war torn London, to his wife Phoebe and their son, Michael. In the 1940's Gary is desperate to move 'up west' for the sake of his young family, whilst Phoebe is having elocution lessons from none other than Noel Coward. And just who is Tufty McDuff and why is he so desperate for Gary to wear a false moustache and visit the Isle of Wight? And what on earth has happened to Reg? Meanwhile, in the present day, the ever ambitious Yvonne is now a successful millionairess and a health consultant to the stars, while the hapless Ron is desperate, single and broke. Oh, and sis we mention that the time portal is broken? Just what would happen if Phoebe met Yvonne?
Meet Mr Gary Sparrow, just an ordinary bloke with an extraordinary life; almost a devoted and attentive husband, and a sometimes loyal and dependable best friend. By day a normal memorabilia salesman selling pristine wartime souvenirs, and, by night, an accidental time traveller extraordinaire. Duckett's Passage, a small alley tucked away in Whitechapel, is Gary's path back to war torn London and to his other life with Phoebe and the hapless Reg. With both Yvonne and Phoebe now pregnant the stress of a double life, and morning sickness, is beginning to take its toll. But can Gary contain himself for long enough to stop smoking the shop's unfiltered cigarette stock? And if he can't be trusted to look after his young nephew just how does he expect to be able to care for two children, decades apart?
The final adventure begins. Set sail with Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) as deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem), escape from the Devil's Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea - notably Jack - in an epic story packed with humour, suspense and amazing special effects!
Brace yourself for an addictive thrill ride! American Horror Story is TV's most original new drama, a deeply stylish psycho sexual haunt devised to keep you on the edge of your seat. The Harmons' (Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton) fresh start in a new home deviously twists to reveal discoveries of love, sex and murderous revenge. Featuring a Golden Globe-winning performance by Jessica Lange, Season One scares up a host of engrossing extras.
Written by Jimmy McGovern and starring Tim Roth and Anna Maxwell Martin, this film tells the story of Reg Keys, the man who took on Prime Minister Tony Blair over Britain's involvement in the Iraq war. Lance Corporal Tom Keys was one of six British Military Policemen murdered in Iraq in 2003 when angry crowds descended on a police station. As his parents, Reg and Sally Keys, struggle to come to terms with the devastating news, questions begin to arise not only around the events that led to their son's death, but also the legitimacy of the war as a whole. Left with questions that the New Labour government and Prime Minister Tony Blair refuse to answer, Reg decides to stand as an independent candidate in the 2005 general election and in Blair's own constituency of Sedgefield. This heart-wrenching film follows Reg's journey of grief and defiance, from his decision to stand to his experiences on the campaign trail, all the way through to election night as the results are announced.
Jimmy McGovern's gritty drama-documentary tells the story of the events of Bloody Sunday when British paratroopers shot dead 13 unarmed civilians and wounded a further 15 during an illegal anti-internment march in Derry, in the north of Ireland. A dramatised reconstruction of the events between 1968 and 1973, 'Sunday' is based entirely on fact, using British Government documents, interviews, eyewitness reports and court transcripts. This gripping film examines the personal tragedies, the political context and the impact of the Widgery Inquiry that followed.
The killer doll returns to torment Nica (Fiona Dourif), as if being locked in an asylum wasn't bad enough for the previous instalment's final girl. Nica (and everyone else) now believes she was responsible for the murder of her entire family, until she's paid a visit from Tiffany Valentine (Jennifer Tilly, reprising her role from the previous entries). Now, with the unexpected help from new and old friends such as a grown up Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent), she faces off against Chucky yet again, as well as other unsavoury figures within the hospital.
Hollywood star Sean Bean heads an impressive cast in this poignant and powerful series centred around Father Michael Kerrigan, a Catholic priest presiding over an urban parish in northern England. Father Michael must be a confidant, counsellor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life in contemporary Britain. With a chequered past and a complicated relationship with his own family, the priest is determined to help his parishioners through their troubles. But despite his best efforts, Father Michael can't always fix what's broken in their lives.
Stephen (David Mitchell) is finally taking over his father's pub, and he has a tough act to follow. His dad, Laurie (Matthew Holness), is a local hero. At least he was, until he died. There's only one problem: Stephen is a loser. And when the charismatic Andrew (Robert Webb) turns up at Laurie's funeral, Stephen's anxiety strikes. Andrew claims the short time he spent fostered by Stephen's family was the happiest of his life. But to Stephen, Andrew is just one of 30-odd foster kids he resented during childhood. A slick sociopath who's trying to replace him. As Stephen teeters on the brink of paranoid mania, he investigates Andrew's past - but his most surprising discoveries will be about himself.
Blade Runner (1982)Blade Runner: The Final Cut / Dangerous Days / Bladerunner
Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) prowls the steel-and-microchip jungle of 21st century Los Angeles. He's a "Blade Runner" stalking genetically made criminal replicants. His assignment: kill them. Their crime: wanting to be human. A visual stunner, remastered for improved home presentation, director Ridley Scott's vision of this sci-fi cinema classic intriguingly differs from what 1982 moviegoers saw. This version omits Deckard's voiceover narration, develops in greater detail the romance between Deckard and Rachael (Sean Young) and removes the "uplifting" finale. Most intriguing of all is a newly included unicorn vision that suggests Deckard may be a humanoid. The result is a heightened emotional impact a great film made greater.
Meet Mr Gary Sparrow, just an ordinary bloke with an extraordinary life; almost a devoted and attentive husband, and a sometimes loyal and dependable best friend. By day a very bored and uninspired TV repairman, and now, by night, an accidental time traveller extraordinaire. Duckett's Passage, a small alley tucked away in Whitechapel is Gary's path to 1940's London and his other life with Phoebe in the little East End pub, The Royal Oak. The arrival of Phoebe's war hero husband Donald brings serious consequences for Gary. In his present day life Yvonne is putting him under pressure to give up his memorabilia shop and get a proper job. Following Donald's arrival, Gary & Phoebe are devastated at the prospect of having to part. As Gary prepares to give up Phoebe forever, circumstances change and a path becomes clear for him to continue his double life. Whilst wartime London becomes overrun with American G.I's, life for Gary is about to change dramatically in both the 1940's and the present day.
Remote and neglected, Black Lake has been closed for years. Johan (Filip Berg) invites his friends there on a test trip, with the idea of reopening the resort. They are soon gripped by a series of disturbing experiences. On the very first night, Johan's girlfriend, Hanne (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina), is woken by a sickening thudding noise coming from the cellar. The landlord refuses to let them investigate. It turns out the resort was closed after a family were found dead, strangled. One by one, members of the group wake with bloodshot eyes following nightmares of being strangled. With fear and danger spiralling, Hanne becomes convinced that supernatural forces wish them ill. Who can be trusted? Who will survive?
Meet Mr Gary Sparrow, just an ordinary bloke with an extraordinary life; almost a devoted and attentive husband, and a sometimes loyal and dependable best friend. By day a very bored and uninspired TV repairman, and now, by night, an accidental time traveller extraordinaire. In the east end of London lies a strange alley called Duckett's Passage, an alley that for Gary Sparrow leads back to 1940's war torn London, to a little pub called the Royal Oak and to a lonely and frustrated barmaid called Phoebe, now totally alone after the death of her domineering father. Gary is determined to resist the allure and temptation of Duckett's Passage, the demands of leading such a hectic double life inevitably taking their toll on his modern day marriage to an ambitious Yvonne and putting an unbearable strain upon his friendship with Ron, But, what if Ron's investment plan really works? All his money worries would be over and Yvonne could at last have the house she desires. All he has to do is go down that particular alleyway once more, and past The Royal Oak...What could possible go wrong? From the combined pens of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, and starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, Dervla Kirwan and Michelle Holmes. Featuring All Ten Episodes Of Series Two.
When Nathan Appleby (Colin Morgan), a pioneering psychologist, inherits Shepzoy House in a beautiful but isolated Somerset valley, he decides to make a new life for himself and his adored wife, Charlotte (Charlotte Spencer). But soon the idyll is compromised by strange and disturbing occurrences that all seem to inexplicably swirl around the increasingly troubled Nathan. Is he being haunted? Why? And by whom? The answers will shatter every belief this man has ever held and threaten everything and everyone he has ever loved.
Laura (Joanne Froggatt) is a smart and dedicated teacher, not long out of a relationship and unsure about getting back on the dating scene. Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd) is a renowned surgeon whose son is a pupil at Laura's school. An initial attraction leads to a date, but neither fully realises the far-reaching consequences that their meeting will have on each other or their families. Truth and consequences go hand in hand in a tense and gripping thriller that examines both sides of a relationship and both sides of the truth. Are there really two sides to every story? 'Liar' explores the devastating cost of deceit on both the couple and their friends and family, as secrets and lies are laid bare...
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