 | The innovative prog rock band--one of the most critically acclaimed of the genre--are filmed in 1970 performing a now legendary concert. Staged at the London Lyceum, their rock-influenced arrangement of Mussogorsky's PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION... |
 | Adapted from the British television series, this feature film stars Peter Cushing as the title character, an inventor who has created a time machine known as TARDIS that is disguised as a police call box. When he accidentally turns the machine on,... |
 | This collection presents two children's films from the 1960s and 1970s. RUNAWAY RAILWAY (featuring Ronnie Barker) focuses on a group of train enthusiasts, while JUNKET 89 involves a time-travelling young student. |
 | Take a journey around St Petersburg's castles and experience Mussorgsky's music coming to life. Also features Borodin's 'In The Steppes Of Central Asia' and 'Polovtsian Dances'. |
 | With her flawless beauty and childlike charisma, actress Marilyn Monroe continues to wield the most iconic screen presence in cinematic history. From her early days as a model to her meteoric acting career, and from her star-studded marriages to her... |
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 | DCI Tom Barnaby and DC Ben Jones return to solve another murder in the idyllic country hamlet. |
 | Two generations of one family are effected by autism. Based on the novel by Sue Miller. |
 | In 2009, Brit rockers Status Quo took to the Montreux stage to perform some of their biggest hits, in support of their PICTURES album. And with a back catalogue spanning 40 years, they had plenty of material to choose from. Songs like 'Rockin' All... |