
A thirty-five year old woman becomes romantically involved with a young man but when he leaves her she is incapable of letting go. Japanese dialogue with English subtitles.
Featuring 13 bouts from the LPWA, and their roster of amazonian warriors!
Filmed live during Al Murray's sell out tour at the Playhouse Theatre. Al dispenses his bar room philosophy putting the people of Great Britain straight on a few things from the French, politics, men and women, human nature, physics, toilets, God, nature of genius, evolution, kids, crisps and back to the French again!
Jack Corcorran is in for the shock of his life when he is contacted by solicitors that he has been left a large inheritance by the father he has never known. Absolutely overjoyed Jack heads off to collect his presumed money to be amazed when he discovers he has been left an elephant. Terrific comedy as Jack tries to transport the cantankerous Vera across the country with little success.
Eleven year old Katherine is sent to live with her rich, but stuffy, Aunt Haggis. She assumes that she will never encounter fun again. But Katherine is wrong. During a storm she and her cousin Matthew become trapped inside an abandoned toy shop and discover they have entered a magic kingdom where the toys are alive...
Youssou N'Dour - Live At Union Chapel
A live perfomance from Union Chapel, London, 21st December 2002. Tracklist includes: Tan Bi (Heat, Breeze, Tenderness), Moor Ndaje Immigres (Bitim Rew), Mame Bamba, The Same (Benn La), Liggeey, Sagal Ko (Honour Her), Mbeggeel Noonu (Because Love's Like That), No More, New Africa and many others. Also included is an interview with Youssou N'Dour.
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