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Beauty and ancient heritage combine to delight you in this masterpiece of intricate Celtic knot work.
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Reuse them! Five waterproof, lightweight yet strong polyester bags fit neatly in a pouch for your handbag or glove compartment.
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Feel the anguish of the English king whose reckless relationship with another man alienated his wife and nobles, and eventually cost him his throne. Now available on DVD for the first time ever, Ian McKellen's breakthrough performance as Edward II from the 1969 Edinburgh Festival!
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The ladies of the Clatterford Women's Guild are back! Set in a small rural town, Series Two follows the continuing exploits of widowed ex-practice nurse Sal Vine and the eccentric members of the Guild.
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In this comedy thriller, Amanda Redman (Little Dorrit) plays disgraced detective Sandra Pullman, who is being given one last chance to save her career. But to do so, she must lead a ragtag band of retired ex-detectives in a new department, the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS).
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Watch the work of a serious documentary film-maker who really knows how to bring out the worst in people.
In each episode of spoof-documentary series People Like Us, fictional interviewer Roy Mallard (played with perfect deadpan wit by Chris Langham) films a day-in-the-life of a representative from a particular profession or lifestyle
Golden Globe® winner Judy Davis (Marie Antoinette) plays free-spirited Adela Quested, who is visiting her fiancé in the colonial India of 1928 and has a strong desire to experience the "real" India-despite warnings by the British community to maintain the social and cultural divide.
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Make an instant foursome at home or in your office. Or give this playful trio - caught in classic positions before, during, and after the swing - to your favorite duffer and watch the smiles.
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This distinctly British slogan appeared on posters as a reassuring message from King George VI at the outbreak of World War II.
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