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Prison Break: Season 3
The third season of Prison Break is a severely truncated affair, having run foul, along with many other shows at the time, of the writer's strike.
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QI: The ‘C’ Series
The popular panel show QI (Quite Interesting) arrives on DVD with its third run, having leapt from minor obscurity on BBC Four up to the highly ranked echelons of BBC Two programming and from next year's 'F' series onwards will be shown on BBC One.
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The Muppets: Season 3
The third season of The Muppet Show was a particular pinnacle of the evergreen variety show.
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Armchair Thriller: The Circle Complex
In this latest release from the Armchair Thriller series, we are once again thrust into a very familiar world of people like ourselves, who seem to find themselves in odd and strange situations.
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Armchair Thriller: The Chelsea Murders
In the same vein as previous releases, this offering from Thames TV's early 1980s Armchair Thriller series plunges us into yet another slightly odder world than normal.
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Supernatural: Season 3
Sam and Dean Winchester return for a third season as the brothers with a knack for invoking angry spirits that would be better kept under lock and key, as a death sentence hangs over one of them from the Season 2 finale.
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Spooks: Code 9
From the people that brought us Spooks and Life On Mars, you'd expect something pretty darn original. (We're going to pretend Bonekickers never happened, much like BBC One's audience did.)
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New Tricks: Series 4
With its fifth run recently broadcast on BBC One and a sixth series in production, New Tricks is rapidly becoming one of those massively popular primetime staples that almost inexplicably run on for years to relentless success.
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The Very Best Of Friday Night Live
Initially billed as a late-eighties version of the hugely successful US comedy superstar launch pad Saturday Night Live, this Brit effort was the big break in the careers of some of the nineties’ biggest comedy names.
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Doctor On The Go: The Complete First Series
Following directly from their previous nautical exploits in Doctor At Sea, we catch up with Doctors Waring and Stuart-Clark, as they return to their old stomping ground of St Swithin’s Hospital.