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The Wind in the Willows: The Complete First Series
A Minor Classic: Well, it took a while, but it was worth the wait to see this wonderful animated series finally appear on DVD. First shown on British Television in 1984, the 65 twenty minute episodes (and two longer films) that comprise the entire output [... more]
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I'm All Right Jack
From Amazon.com: After a decade on radio, Peter Sellers set out on the road to international stardom in 1959's I'm All Right Jack. Sellers played both Sir John Kennaway and, unforgettably, the trade union leader Fred Kite (he had taken multiple roles in [... more]
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Heavens Above!
From Amazon.com: British cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s turned out a series of gently satirical films that mocked established institutions, and Heavens Above! is the member of the group that turned its attention to religion. Peter Sellers, in [... more]
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2pc Box: Murder Must Advertise
From Amazon.com: "There is something going on in the organization that is very undesirable and might lead to serious consequences," reads a note that the ill-fated Victor Dean wrote to his superior just before he took a fatal fall down the [... more]
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2pc Box: Five Red Herrings - L
From Amazon.com: Lord Peter Wimsey (Ian Carmichael) and his manservant, Bunter (Glyn Houston), take a holiday in Scotland, but instead of spending his time fishing and playing the odd round of golf, Wimsey soon finds himself traipsing through the bracken [... more]
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Complete Collection
From Amazon.com: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club "I'm investigating when a man died of natural causes," states aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, "but it's beginning to look more interesting everyday." So it is in this [... more]
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2pc Box: Unpleasantness at Bel
From Amazon.com: "I'm investigating when a man died of natural causes," states aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, "but it's beginning to look more interesting everyday." So it is in this impeccably mounted 1972 BBC miniseries, [... more]
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors (1975)
From Amazon.com: Devotees of Dorothy L. Sayers's impeccable sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey, will want to pour themselves "two large whiskeys" to toast the release of this 1974 miniseries based on one of Sayers's most popular novels. Ian Carmichael [... more]
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Clouds of Witness (1973)
From Amazon.com: Ah, there's nothing quite like settling in and getting cozy with a complicated British country-estate murder. In the BBC adaptation of Dorothy Sayers's detective novel, which also aired on PBS, the brilliant Lord Peter Wimsey brings his [... more]
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Magnificent 7 Deadly Sins
Actor: Alfie Bass Actor: Ian Carmichael Actor: Harry H. Corbett Actor: Julie Ege Actor: Bruce Forsyth Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Binding: DVD Director: Graham Stark EAN: 0018619560235 Format: Import Format: NTSC MPN: 56023DVD Release Date: 2006-07-25 [... more]
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Double Bunk
Actor: Reginald Beckwith Actor: Gerald Campion Actor: Ian Carmichael Actor: Jacques Cey Actor: Liz Fraser Binding: DVD Director: C.M. Pennington-Richards EAN: 0018619969755 Format: NTSC MPN: D96975D Release Date: 2007-06-19 Theatrical Release Date: 1961 [... more]
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School for Scoundrels
From Amazon.co.uk: In School for Scoundrels wimpy Ian Carmichael wants to impress girls and get one over on all-round show-off and cad Terry Thomas (playing gloriously to type). Discovering Alastair Simms' unorthodox school Carmichael happily enrols and [... more]
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