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  • In the lawless Oregon country of 1842, local magnate Gerald Montgomery dsecress that any unattached woman belongs to the first taker. Dan Kirby is lynched, strating a stampede for his half-Indian wife Paca. Trouble starts with the local tribe, but worse is in store when Dan’s tough brother Tex rides in…
  • The year is 120 A.D. The Roman Empire is at the height of its power. In China, the Han dynasty is firmly ensconced as the ruling empire and is expanding into Central Asia. Merong Mahawagpa, a descendant of Alexander the Great, is to escort a Roman price to South East Asia to wed a beautiful Chinese princess. They are to meet halfway and marry on neutral grounds - a marriage set to bring together the great civilsations of the East and West. But the pirate nation of Geruda have other plans and plot to kidnap the princess and hold her for ransom.   Also released as The Malay Chronicles: Bloodlines.
  • Beware the Low Men...Bobby Garfield couldn't possibly know what that means - but before the summer is over, he'll know...and he'll summon depths of courage and forgiveness he never imagined he had.  It's 1960, in small-town Connecticut. Ted Brautigan is a mysterious, psychically gifted loner who becomes and mentor and father figure to Bobby when he enlists the boy's help in eluding the shadowy figures who seek control of Ted's powers.  Based on the Stephen King book of the same name.
  • Texas greenhorn Joe Buck abandons his job as a dishwasher and takes his first trip to New York City. Preening himself as a real "hustler" and feeling he'll make the big time as a male prostitute, he finds that he is the one getting "hustled" until he teams up with down-and-out but resilient outcast Ratso Rizzo. The initial "country cousin meets city cousin" relationship deepens. In their efforts to bilk a hostile world rebuffing them at every turn, this unlikely pair progress from partners in shady business to comrades as each learn the other's life stories. Each has found his first real friend.
  • The Canadian comedy series about a struggling Shakespearean troupe explores the conflicts of middle age and rebranding - am I who I want to be - or not to be?  Now ensconced as artistic director of the New Burbage theatre festival, Geoffrey must stage the cursed play MacBeth to fulfil the vision of his deceased predecessor Oliver. The leader actor engages in a gigantic clash of egos with Geoffrey, while Oliver weighs in from the grave. The festival copes with a financial crisis that forces its CEO to engage in some risky business, while leading lady Ellen endures a life-altering tax audit. Adding to the mayhem is the return of madcap director Darren Nichols who stages a post-modern Romeo and Juliet after the original director breaks her neck...is this the curse of MacBeth???  Also stars Mark McKinney, Martha Burns and Don McKellar.
  • Kevin McLeod is once more amazed by the ingenuity and determination of the families who set out to build their dream homes. From an enormous loft-style apartment hidden underground in the middle of a field to a prototype factory-made kit home built in just four weeks, this series features extraordinary builds from: The isle of Wight; The Cotswolds; Woodbridge; Stowmarket; Ipswich; Lizard Peninsula; West Cumbria and the Lake District.
  • Are you bovvered?  You should be! When Catherine Tate's most infamous characters meet Britain's top  film and TV talent - and the Prime Minister - you know it's going to be mad and messy. These sketches were filmed especially for  Comic Relief Red Nose Day 2007. Featuring: David Tennant; Daniel Craig; The Right Honorable Tony Blair; Noel Edmonds and Lenny Henry.
  • An incredible voyage of discovery from the frozen summit of Ben Nevis to the white sands of the Isle of Scilly; and from the rain-drenched tip of western Ireland to the dry expanses of East Anglia. Alan descends a Yorkshire waterfall twice as tall as Niagara Falls, climbs one of the highest mountains in Scotland, forages with red squirrels in  Formby, takes a trip back in time to find hippos roaming Trafalgar Square, a huge forest from Land's End to John O'Groats and prehistoric reptiles paddling Britain's tropical seas.  Here is the evolution of the British landscape and wildlife through dramataic geological, cliatic and human change, and an examination of the land today with fresh challenges and responsibilities for us to face.
  • Allegedly based on a recently discovered manuscript by one William Cobbler, which reveals that Henry VIII did in fact have two more wives. Although it was first thought that Cromwell originated the story, it is now known to be definitely all Cobbler's... from beginning to end...Of course, Henry VIII is experiencing marital problems - as usual. Having disposed of one wife, he immediately marries Marie of Normandy, only to discover that she eats garlic - and he can't stand the smell! As he puts of consummating his nuptials and Marie threatens to tell her cousin the King of France, Henry's troubles multiply when the beautiful and busty Bettina, daughter of the Earl of Bristol. It looks like he has a way out when it's revealed that Marie is pregnant and it can't possibly be his - but then the King of France arrives to visit his dear cousin - who Henry has locked in the tower for treason!  Also stars  Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott,  Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor.