 | This set includes the entire Fawlty Towers collection. The collection is broken down as follows: BASIL THE RAT includes 'Basil the Rat,' 'The Anniversary', and 'Communication Problems'. THE GERMANS includes 'A Touch of Class', 'Hotel Inspectors', and... |
 | The complete first series of the classic TV comedy which is based in a hotel in Torbay. Features the episodes 'A Touch Of Class', 'The Builders', 'The Wedding Party', 'The Hotel Inspectors', 'Gourmet Night' and 'The Germans'. |
 | The complete second series of the classic TV comedy which is based in a hotel in Torbay. Features the episodes 'Communication Problems', 'The Psychiatrist', 'Waldorf Salad', 'The Kipper And The Corpse', 'The Anniversary' and 'Basil The Rat'. |
 | This set includes the entire Fawlty Towers collection. The collection is broken down as follows: BASIL THE RAT includes 'Basil the Rat,' 'The Anniversary', and 'Communication Problems'. THE GERMANS includes 'A Touch of Class', 'Hotel Inspectors', and... |
 | The trials and tribulations faced by the owner of a hotel in Torquay. The complete twelve episodes: 'A Touch Of Class', 'The Builders', 'The Wedding Party', 'The Hotel Inspectors', 'Gourmet Night', 'The Germans', 'Communication Problems', 'The Kipper... |
 | Features the Jane Austen adaptations MANSFIELD PARK, NORTHANGER ABBEY, and EMMA. |
 | A faithful, enchanting adaptation of Austen's nineteenth-century tale of Emma Woodhouse, a clever young woman whose mischievous matchmaking schemes nearly cost her her own shot at romance. |
 | Comedy series based on the books by E.F. Benson following the social-climbing friendship/rivalry between Elizabeth Mapp and Emmeline 'Lucia' Lucas. The women of Tilling fight for village supremacy with garden parties, teas and bridge evenings. |
 | A contemporary ghost story suitable for all the family. James is a teenager who has spent all of his life in children's homes but then he is invited by his great uncle to come and stay with him for Christmas at his country home. James starts to... |
 | E.M. Forster's 1910 novel is adapted for the screen by Merchant Ivory Productions in this masterful Edwardian Age romance directed by James Ivory. The dying Ruth Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave) wishes to leave her country home, Howards End, to Margaret... |