| | Open All Hours (Series 1-4): Arkwright (Ronnie Barker) a stammering,
tight-fisted corner shop owner from Yorkshire has a special way of running his
business with nephew Granville (David Jason). When he buys a large batch of
damaged tinned goods with no labels, he thinks nothing of passing them off as
good stock to his customers. Always on the look out for a bargain, he spots a
broken down ice cream van. Before you know it, he's got himself a mobile store.
But will Nurse Gladys Emmanuel (Lynda Baron) be impressed?
Featuring all the episodes from series 1-4.
Porridge - Series 1-3 & Christmas Specials: Including all the episodes
from series 1-3 and the Christmas specials; Porridge is set within the walls of
HMP Slade as Fletcher and Godber take on the prison system.
Going Straight: Winner of two BAFTAs - this sequel to Porridge sees
Norman Stanley Fletcher released from jail, having served 3 years, 8 months and
4 days.
Following his release from Slade, after numerous spells in prison and at the age
of 45, Fletcher tries to stick to the straight and narrow, but it isn't easy!
Life in the outside world is just not the same as it used to be...
Clarence: This comedy series written by Ronny Barker and set in 1937 is
something of a lost classic. Barker plays Clarence Sale, short-sighted removals
man and suitor of Jane, a ladies maid. Ostensibly a comedy of manners with
moments of slapstick mayhem (he's as blind as a bat!), Clarence resurrects the
title character from an episode of the 1971 ITV series, Six Date With Barker.
Featuring all 6 episodes.
Seven Of One: Written by and starring Ronnie Barker, this comedy series
was a marvellously successful venture, leading to two long-lasting shows; Open
All Hours and Porridge.
Featuring all 7 episodes.
The Magnificent Evans Set in rural Wales, The Magnificent Evans centers
around - the bizarrely named - Platagenet Evans, a man who could best be
described as a egotistical bully with an intolerant attitude towards the slow.
He is a man of hidden means who also deals in anything saleable under the guise
of "antiques". Larger than life and flamboyantly dressed, Evans is driven by
sordid motives and lust.
Written by Roy Clarke, the brains behind Last Of The Summer Wine and Keeping Up
Appearances.
Featuring all 6 episodes. |