
Based on the novel by James Clavell set in a Japanese POW camp in Singapore. Corporal King (Segal) embitters the other inmates of the camp with his money-making schemes and deals with the camp guards. Lieutenant Grey (Courtney) vows he will get even with King for his shabby treatment and callousness towards his fellow inmates.
Sing-along to your favourite Queen tunes. Tracklist includes: We Will Rock You, Another One Bites The Dust, We Are The Champions, A Kind Of Magic, I Want To Break Free, Radio Ga Ga, Killer Queen, Somebody To Love, These Are The Days Of Our Lives and Bohemian Rhapsody.
Tonight's New: Romance... Scandal... Intrigue... And that's just behind the camera! A television anchorwoman finds herself caught between a handsome tycoon and her lunatic ex-boss / ex-husband. With only a few hours to say 'I Do' the ex-husband, still in love with her, leaps into action to cancel the tycoon and scoop her back. The fourth remake of the famous stageplay 'The Front Page'.
Manchester United - The Treble
On the 26th May 1999, Manchester United entered the history books as the first team ever to win The Treble by snatching victory from Bayern Munich in the dying minutes of the game in Barcelona. Highlights from all the games and all the goals with the greatest manager ever, Alex Ferguson, talking you through the greatest season ever. Includes unique dressing room footage from the most dramatic night in British football.
Doctor Otter - Blackberry Surprise And Other Stories
Join Dr Melvyn P Otter on his rounds as he tends to a group of patients ranging from the clumsy to those suffering from a bout of hypochondria. Dr Otter is well versed in the medical arts but prefers to use his homemade remedies in the curing of ailments as opposed to the modern solutions favoured by his assistant, Dr Borley. Episode titles: Colour Me Lucky, Blackberry Surprise, Melvyn's Birthday, A New Home For Lucky and Treasure Hunt.
Christine Schafer - Pierrot Lunaire/ Dichterliebe -
A fascinating double programme with soprano Christine Schafer, offering two classic works in an entirely new visual context. Dichterliebe - Based on Schumann's song-cycle and takes as its setting a Berlin nigh club, the intimate, dark salon atmosphere in which the songs may have been performed at the time they were written. One Night, One Life - based on Schoenberg's cycle Pierrot Lunaire, Herrmann creates a surreal, at times grotesque dream world set in a modern city, through which Pierrot moves like a spirit.
A law-abiding man discovers that his family has close ties to the mob, and begins to question why his father's criminal past was kept a secret from him for so many years. Jimmy Sagusa always thought his family was normal. That perception starts to shift,
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