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Charlie's Angels (Movie)

Once upon a time there was a very successful TV series about three female private detectives. The movie version raked in over $264 million worldwide, solidifying the notion that female-led action films could thrive and succeed

The Dukes of Hazzard Movie

Hitting the big screen in 2005, The Dukes of Hazzard movie proved to be a bit hit and miss with the critics, despite doing well at the box office. Who cares what critics think though?

Doppelgänger

Two astronauts are dispatched to explore the mysteries of a duplicate Earth located on the opposite side of the Sun. Their mission is cut short by three weeks, plunging them into a perilous quest to discover if they've returned home or landed on the mirror planet

Starring Barbara Bates

US actress Barbara Bates, who appeared in a 1962 episode of 'The Saint' had a short, troubled and tragic life which she ended herself. Andrew Cobby looks back on two of her later movies which often get an airing on British television

Night Train to Murder

The film that Eric Morecambe convinced a television company to drop. Aired only after Eric's death - was it as bad as he feared? Brian Slade reassesses Night Train to Murder

Three of a Kind

Morecambe and Wise had already been written off as failures with their first series in the 1950s, and with three failed movies that didn't win over the critics the boys might well have been robbed of the comedy gold that followed in the 1970s...

Morecambe and Wise at Thames

As much a part of a traditional British Christmas as turkey and tinsel, Morecambe and Wise made 26 editions of their show as well as seven specials for Thames Television. Now, for the first time, their complete Thames output is available on DVD

Morecambe & Wise - The Lost Tapes

A new BBC DVD release uncovers over four hours of never before released material of Britain's best loved comedy duo - a piece of television history restored

Hammer's House of Horror

Vampires, Werewolves, Mummy's and all manner of creepy crawlies and magnificent monsters. Welcome to the studio that dripped blood.

F.A.B. to S.I.G. (The Anderson Die Cast Toys)

Gerry Anderson products dominated the toy shelves in the 1960s. Thunderbirds proved to be the most successful, and following this huge success toy manufacturers were not about to pass up another opportunity when Captain Scarlet arrived...