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Release Date February 21, 2005
Now on Starbug, chasing Red Dwarf through space because "Lister can't remember where he parked it", this is certainly among the best series, if not the best. One of my favourite Red Dwarf one liners is in the episode "Legion" when they're trying to get Legion to come with them and Rimmer mentions that they've met 31 people, all of whom have been nutters. When Legion announces that they won't be leaving his ship until the day they die, Rimmer just looks and says "thirty-two". It's not the line itself, it's the way Chris Barrie delivers it, the look on his face and his tone of voice and timing are just wonderful. Then there's the "space core directives" throughout the series, which Kryten can't resist correcting Rimmer on even once.
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Release Date October 25, 2004
Now on Starbug, chasing Red Dwarf through space because "Lister can't remember where he parked it", this is certainly among the best series, if not the best. One of my favourite Red Dwarf one liners is in the episode "Legion" when they're trying to get Legion to come with them and Rimmer mentions that they've met 31 people, all of whom have been nutters. When Legion announces that they won't be leaving his ship until the day they die, Rimmer just looks and says "thirty-two". It's not the line itself, it's the way Chris Barrie delivers it, the look on his face and his tone of voice and timing are just wonderful. Then there's the "space core directives" throughout the series, which Kryten can't resist correcting Rimmer on even once.
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Release Date June 26, 2006
55 Degrees North sets itself apart from other television police dramas. Not only are the cases engaging and varied, but the subplots running throughout both series address serious issues, whilst being presented in an extremely enjoyable and watchable fashion.
CPS/police relations are explored, as well as the struggle for recognition within a police department. As a black detective, Nicky Cole (Don Gilet) has to win over his new team up North, along the way coming across weighty investigations revolving around topics as diverse as genetic engineering, date rape, extortion, racism and even fathers' plights to gain access to their children.
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Release Date March 04, 2003
55 Degrees North sets itself apart from other television police dramas. Not only are the cases engaging and varied, but the subplots running throughout both series address serious issues, whilst being presented in an extremely enjoyable and watchable fashion.
CPS/police relations are explored, as well as the struggle for recognition within a police department. As a black detective, Nicky Cole (Don Gilet) has to win over his new team up North, along the way coming across weighty investigations revolving around topics as diverse as genetic engineering, date rape, extortion, racism and even fathers' plights to gain access to their children.
At the same time, 55 Degrees North manages to remain fresh, and a light hearted ... Read More:
Release Date February 19, 2008
55 Degrees North sets itself apart from other television police dramas. Not only are the cases engaging and varied, but the subplots running throughout both series address serious issues, whilst being presented in an extremely enjoyable and watchable fashion.
CPS/police relations are explored, as well as the struggle for recognition within a police department. As a black detective, Nicky Cole (Don Gilet) has to win over his new team up North, along the way coming across weighty investigations revolving around topics as diverse as genetic engineering, date rape, extortion, racism and even fathers' plights to gain access to their children.
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Release Date May 11, 1992
This SI video is hillarious! It features (Mostly)the best bits of "Spitting Image". I laughed all the way through with most of the skits and the caricatures (Like John Mayjor) Are also Hillarious! The musical numbers ROCK!! Like the Queen singing a pop song about her self and a punk group mixing in and out with pop. The only complaint is that most of the political skits rareley feature Maggie! (Because It was released in 1992) A must for fans of comedy and puppets
Release Date May 20, 2002
Do yourself a favour and buy this set. Do yourself another favour and watch the "Speed 3" episode until you're laughing so hard that you pass out! Pat Mustard should have won an Oscar for his role, afterall...he is absolutely gorgeous! Just watch out for his Massive Tool!!
Release Date August 26, 2002
This VHS has 4 episodes from the CITV series. The character voices include Robert Lindsay (My Family), Doon MacKichan (Smack the Pony), Tim McInnery (Blackadder) and Simon Callow (Chance in a Million). It follows the fortunes of Rabbit, his daughter Lucy and twin babies, their friend Terrapin and their neighbours Bear, Fox and the new arrivals from Canada, Wolf and his sons, Barry and Simon. The characters are well drawn and the animation which includes puppetry and CGI, is excellent. But where the series excells is in it's script, which will appeal to both young and old. It has the 'slapstick' comedy children will love but also has some great one liners. My six-year old son and I particularly liked the scene where Rabbit becomes concussed and developes ... Read More:
Release Date October 19, 1998
This VHS has 4 episodes from the CITV series. The character voices include Robert Lindsay (My Family), Doon MacKichan (Smack the Pony), Tim McInnery (Blackadder) and Simon Callow (Chance in a Million). It follows the fortunes of Rabbit, his daughter Lucy and twin babies, their friend Terrapin and their neighbours Bear, Fox and the new arrivals from Canada, Wolf and his sons, Barry and Simon. The characters are well drawn and the animation which includes puppetry and CGI, is excellent. But where the series excells is in it's script, which will appeal to both young and old. It has the 'slapstick' comedy children will love but also has some great one liners. My six-year old son and I particularly liked the scene where Rabbit becomes concussed and developes ... Read More:
Release Date August 26, 2002
Don't eat the neighbours is one of the many shows to be seen on CITV. What makes it stand out from the others is that it is undeniably the best program they've ever had.
Rabbit, his daughter Lucy, Terrapin, Fox, Bear and lots of sheep all live in an English forest. Rabbit pinches vegetables from Bear's vegetable garden to feed his family and that's all he really needs. Life is sweet for Rabbit and his friends, with the exception of the occasional plot by fox to catch him. One day however Wolf and his two sons Barry and Simon from Canada move in next door. Wolf joins forces with fox in his efforts to catch rabbit and Barry and Simon become good friends with Lucy, despite the conflict between their parents.
This series is simply fantastic. When ... Read More:
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