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The Miss Marple Collection – Review
By Karl Hornsey No matter how many times classic novels are dramatised, either on film or for TV, for most ... -
Blackadder Remastered: The Ultimate Edition – Review
By Karl Hornsey In the regular rundowns of the greatest British comedies of all time, Blackadder is usually there or ... -
The Thoughts of Chairman Alf – DVD Review
By Sarah Morgan Strong characters sometimes take on a life of their own, and that seems to have been the ... -
Happy Valley Series 1 & 2 DVD – Review
By Sarah Morgan I feel slightly ashamed to admit it, but there was a time when I wasn’t impressed by ... -
Morecambe and Wise: The BBC Collection DVD – Review
By Sarah Morgan Christmas just isn’t the same without Morecambe and Wise. Eric may have been dead for 35 years ... -
The Tony Hancock Collection – Review
By James Robinson Looking back at the pop culture of the period, the 1950s can seem quite far removed from ... -
Dad’s Army: Complete Collection DVD Boxset – Review
By Sarah Morgan What can you say that hasn’t already been said about Dad’s Army? After all, it’s been continuously ... -
Fawlty Towers: The Complete Collection Remastered – Review
By James Robinson What more can be said about Fawlty Towers, John Cleese and Connie Booth’s masterclass in sitcom writing? ... -
Sherlock: Complete Series 1-4 – Review
By David Schuster Has there ever been a better opening episode to a TV drama than Sherlock? I think not. ... -
Victoria Wood Collection – Review
By Rachael Popow I’ve been a Victoria Wood fan since I was in junior school and my friend Angela and ... -
Luther: Series 1-4 – Review
By Sarah Morgan No matter the era or changing trends, crime really does pay when it comes to TV. You ... -
Porridge: The Complete Collection DVD – Review
By Helen Johnston In one of the early episodes of Porridge, old lag Fletcher tells his new cellmates “the state ...