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Bloody Good British Comedy

Bloody Good British Comedy
Includes: "Are You Being Served?", "The Best Of Benny Hill" and "Clockwise" "Are You Being Served?" - While the store floor is being remodeled, the staff of Grace Brothers is treated to a continental holiday at Don Bernardo's Palace Hotel in Costa Plonka where they tangle with the local cuisine, swap cheeky lust letters and are caught in the middle of an armed rebel insurrection. Join Mr. Humphries (John Inman), Mrs. Slocombe (Mollie Sugden), Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton), Mr. Lucas (Trevor Bannister), Miss Brahms (Wendy Richard), Mr. Grainger (Arthur Brough), Mr. Rumbold (Nicholas Smith), Mr. Harman (Arthur English) and Young Mr. Grace (Harold Bennett) as the bullets and knickers fly! Andrew Sachs (Manuel from "Fawlty Towers") co-stars in this hilarious feature-length 1977 movie version of the beloved BBC television series that has become one of the most popular British comedies in PBS history! "The Best Of Benny Hill" - His one-of-a-kind comedy made him one of the most beloved entertainers in the world. Now, this once-in-a-lifetime collection brings home all the hilarity of Benny Hill! In these classic moments from "The Benny Hill Show", you'll delight to Benny at his best: as a randy surgeon, an inept fitness instructor, a befuddled countess, an irate Chinese tourist, a bumbling chat show host, and much more - plus silly spoofs, crazy commercials, cheeky songs and the infamous beauties known as Hill's Angels! "The Best Of Benny Hill" is packed with all the zany characters, slapstick sketches with all the zany characters, slapstick sketches and naughty bits that made Benny Hill one of the best-loved comedy kings of our time! "Clockwise" - Mr. Brian Stimpson ran his life - and everyone else's - by the clock. Then one day at 2:09 and 43 seconds.... The clock decided to strike back. In this hilarious comedy hit written by Michael Frayn ("Noises Off"), John Cleese stars as the compulsively punctual headmaster of a British high school.



Are You Being Served? Vol. 3 (Full Frame)
Are You Being Served? Vol. 3 (Full Frame)
Shop around for the best comedy in town! There's plenty of laughter in store when an unbelievably quirky contingent of sales clerks makes shopping at Grace Brothers the comic experience of a lifetime, this ready-to-wear collection of classic episodes has been lovingly pressed and polished for DVD. "Coffee Morning:" Captain Peacock proposes the unthinkable; that he monitor his staff's coffee breaks! "Up Captain Peacock:" As a reward for his many years of service, Captain Peacock gains privileges to the Executive Washroom and Dining Room, to the great consternation of Mr. Grainger. "Cold Store:" Seasonal illnesses have most of the staff down, but it's all an act for Mr. Lucas, who feigns an illness to spend the day with his girlfriend. "Wedding Bells:" Young Mr. Grace's announcement that he's going to marry one of his employees sends the staff into an uproar. Can Mrs. Slocombe be his intended trophy bride? "German Week:" Ach-tung, shoppers! Grace Brothers is having a special sale on German merchandise. Unfortunately, all the customers seem to be Germans in search of British goods. "Shoulder to Shoulder:" The Ladies' Department is being remodeled, which means, Gasp!, Mrs. Slocombe and Miss Brahms must temporarily move their counter into the Men's Department.



Mr. and Mrs. Turner - Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Iyer - Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. North - Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film) - Mr. & Mrs.



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Shopping Gift Balloon - ... winds up luring SpongeBob outside where SpongeBob falls into a mud puddle. Guess who needs a bath now! Hooky Patrick introduces SpongeBob to the adventure of riding "the hooks" (dropped from above by fishermen) shopping gift balloon and then jumping off. Mr. Krabs just hopes his tales of sea creatures winding up in gift shops or packed cans will convince SpongeBob to keep away. Life Of Crime Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob shopping gift balloon and Patrick that it's okay to borrow things if you plan to return them. So the two "borrow" a balloon from the Balloon Man shopping gift balloon and accidentally pop it! Realizing ...

Shopping Gift Balloon - ... winds up luring SpongeBob outside where SpongeBob falls into a mud puddle. Guess who needs a bath now! Hooky Patrick introduces SpongeBob to the adventure of riding "the hooks" (dropped from above by fishermen) shopping gift balloon and then jumping off. Mr. Krabs just hopes his tales of sea creatures winding up in gift shops or packed cans will convince SpongeBob to keep away. Life Of Crime Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob shopping gift balloon and Patrick that it's okay to borrow things if you plan to return them. So the two "borrow" a balloon from the Balloon Man shopping gift balloon and accidentally pop it! Realizing ...

Shopping Gift Balloon - ... winds up luring SpongeBob outside where SpongeBob falls into a mud puddle. Guess who needs a bath now! Hooky Patrick introduces SpongeBob to the adventure of riding "the hooks" (dropped from above by fishermen) shopping gift balloon and then jumping off. Mr. Krabs just hopes his tales of sea creatures winding up in gift shops or packed cans will convince SpongeBob to keep away. Life Of Crime Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob shopping gift balloon and Patrick that it's okay to borrow things if you plan to return them. So the two "borrow" a balloon from the Balloon Man shopping gift balloon and accidentally pop it! Realizing ...

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