
Cliff Richard is a name that is more than synonymous with the Music Industry and spans decades, beginning when he burst onto the British Pop […]
Cliff Richard is a name that is more than synonymous with the Music Industry and spans decades, beginning when he burst onto the British Pop […]
Written by Stuart Coupe, a music journalist who was for a good number of years Paul Kelly’s manager, Paul Kelly – the man the music […]
In his foreword to this book, Jimmy Barnes notes that it has been written “With intelligence and humour, not to mention acid wit.” This is […]
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For aficionados of this film, the book about Casablanca will be a MUST READ. Even for those who remember the film, or who have heard […]
An oldie but a goody, this re-release of the 1964 movie, Wonderful Life, was created as another vehicle to promote the rising career of pop […]
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Cliff Carpenter could be anyone’s son, brother or uncle. He was young, ambitious and had a fascination for all things aviation. Sadly he was also […]
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When most 18 years olds were taking their first drink, Geoffrey Wellum was piloting planes in the Second World War. Based on the book by […]
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The setting is quintessentially Irish; beautiful, haunting and divine. What a location to choose to film a live concert and the perfect frame for the […]
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Comedy fans, are you ready for a trip down memory lane? Well buckle up because this 4-disc DVD collection is a cracker, featuring the very […]
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1 Giant Leap, the global philosophy and music concept band which brought us the double Grammy nominated Unity Through Diversity, returns with the unmissable multimedia […]
Fresh from his highly successful Find the Funny tour in 2009, Stephen K Amos does not disappoint with his new stand-up show, The Feel Good […]
From the first chord struck to the very last round of applause Roadsinger is essentially Yusuf/ Cat Stevens and his wonderful folky music woven into […]
Meet Nina Proudman, she’s a thirty something highly successful obstetrician but she’s also a nervous wreck who bounces from one catastrophe to the next in […]
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Mollie Sugden has left Grace Brothers and the role that made her famous, Mrs Slocombe to take up housekeeping duties as Ida Willis in a […]
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Bill Hicks is the comedian’s comedian. Many modern day comics including Russell Brand have cited him as their greatest influence. This 2-disc set showcases exactly […]
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Join Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby and Detective Sergeant Ben Jones for more mystery, murder and mayhem in the first four episodes of Season 13. […]
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Sherlock Holmes (and the many incarnations) is all the rage at the moment. And this one is nothing like the others. Imagine crossing Sherlock Holmes […]
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Sick children, flames coming out of kitchen taps, dying animals, contaminated waterways; sounds like a nightmare of some third world country doesn’t it? But no, […]
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Back in 1977 there was no CSI, there was Quincy M.E. And the strong-willed Los Angeles County medical examiner played by the inimitable, Jack Klugman […]
National treasure, Stephen Fry takes us back in time to the medieval era in this fascinating documentary about the life of Johannes Gutenberg and his […]
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Peter Cushing is a name synonymous with the Hammer horror films but there’s another role he made his own, that of the infamous Baker Street […]
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Ever wondered how OUR Princess Mary fills her day? Well here’s your chance to find out. The Kingdom is a documentary-style peek into the Danish […]
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First there was Wolf Creek, now meet its sister flick, The Loved Ones. It shares an abduction or two that doesn’t begin or end particularly […]