| 15 products found for television in DVDs  | Features the episodes 'Escape From Tomorrow', 'The Gladiators', 'The Trap', 'The Good Seeds', 'The Legacy', 'Tomorrow's Tide', 'The Surgeon', 'The Deception', 'The Horse Race', 'The Interrogation', 'The Tyrant', 'The Cure', 'The Libertor' and 'Up And... |  | Promos for '7 Television Commercials', 'Street Spirit', 'No Surprises', 'Just', 'High And Dry', 'Fake Plastic Trees' and 'Karma Police'. |  | Featuring three Dennis Potter plays: 'Blade On The Feather', 'Cream In My Coffee', and 'Rain On The Roof'. |  | Those eco warriors of Wimbledon Common are back for this compilation of 12 episodes. Titles included – 'Tobermory On Television', 'Crossed Lines, 'Blow The Womble Down', 'Madame Cholet Returns', 'Weighing In Time', 'Musical Wombles', 'Wombles And... |  | Contains a wealth of television material by Scottish comedian Stanley Baxter. Includes both half-hour series that Baxter made for ITV in the 1970s and early 1980s and six of Bexter's hour-long 'spectaculars'. Also features THE FAST LADY and FATHER... |  | Compilation of dances from the American musical hits of the 1930s, through to the 1950s. Tracklist includes: Bertica Serrano - 'Corte Tubo', Chocolateers - 'Peckin' and Ramon Ros - 'La Conga Se Fue'. Features twenty tracks in total. |  | Compilation of love duets. Tracklist includes: Martha Tilton - 'Love Turns Winter Into Spring', Johny Downs - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire' and Bob Hannon - 'Two Hearts That Pass In The Night'. Features eighteen tracks in total. |  | Features clips of some of America's finest music moments from the 1920s through to the 1960s. Tracklist includes: Cab Calloway - 'Virginia, Georgia And Caroline', Frank Sinatra - 'There Will Be A Hot Time' and Glenn Miller Modernaires - 'Coffee Shop... |  | Five features including: 'My Name Is Barbra 1965)', 'Color Me Barbra (1966)', 'The Bell Of 14th Street (1967)', 'Barbra Streisand: A Happening In Central Park (1968)', and 'Barbra Steisand And Other Musical Instruments (1973)'. |  | A collection of five TV specials featuring Mr Entertainment himself, Barry Manilow. |
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