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Love For Lydia - Complete Collection (DVD)
Production Year: 1978 - Drama - Director: John Glenister, Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Mel Martin, Jeremy Irons, Peter Davison, Christopher Blake (On Ciao since: 06/2005)
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Quatermass - Chapters 1 To 4 / The Conclusion (Box Set) (DVD)
Science Fiction - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: John Mills, Simon MacCorkindale, Barbara Kellerman (On Ciao since: 01/2006)
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Callan - Series 1 - (Box Set) (DVD)
Production Year: 1970 - Action/Adventure - Director: Piers Haggard, Reginald Collin, Jim Goddard, Voytek, Peter Duguid, Mike Vardy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring:Edward Woodward, Russell Hunter (On Ciao since: 07/2005)
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Blood On Satan's Claw (DVD)
Production Year: 1970 - Horror - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Patrick Wymark, Barry Andrews, Simon Williams, Linda Hayden (On Ciao since: 12/2005)
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Venom (DVD)
Production Year: 1982 - Horror - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Nicol Williamson, Sarah Miles, Susan George, Sterling Hayden (On Ciao since: 04/2005)
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Callan - Series 1 - Part 2 Of 3 - Episodes 4 - 6 (DVD)
Production Year: 1970 - Action/Adventure - Director: Mike Vardy, Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring:Edward Woodward, Russell Hunter (On Ciao since: 12/2005)
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Rosamunde Pilcher's Shell Seekers (DVD)
Production Year: 2006 - Drama - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Maximilian Schell, Sebastian Koch, Vanessa Redgrave, Victoria Smurfit, Victoria Hamilton (On Ciao since: 07/2009)
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Blood On Satan's Claw (DVD)
Production Year: 1970 - Horror - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Patrick Wymark, Barry Andrews, Simon Williams, Linda Hayden (On Ciao since: 01/2009)
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John Silver's Return To Treasure Island - Series 1 - Complete (DVD)
Action/Adventure - Director: Piers Haggard - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Christopher Guard, Brian Blessed, Reiner Schone (On Ciao since: 01/2008)
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Return To Treasure Island: The Complete Series (3 Discs) DVD
Their fates entangled once more the rapacious pirate Long John Silver and ex-cabin boy Jim Hawkins - now having graduated from Oxford University - are caught...
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Rosamunde Pilcher: Complete Collection (7 Discs) DVD
Boxset Includes: Coming Home (2 Discs) When Judith Dunbar is sent to boarding school she makes friends with the wild and carefree Loveday Carey-Lewis. Loveday...
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Pennies From Heaven [DVD] [1978]
Dennis Potter's astonishing six-part miniseriesPennies from Heavenremains one of the edgiest, most audacious things ever conceived for television. The story...
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Pennies From Heaven [DVD] [1978]
Dennis Potter's astonishing six-part miniseriesPennies from Heavenremains one of the edgiest, most audacious things ever conceived for television. The story...
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Quatermass : The Complete TV Series (3 Disc Box Set) [1979] [DVD]
John Mills stars as the eponymous Professor in 1979'sQuatermass, the fourth, final and best of the celebrated television science fiction serials. The...
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Pennies From Heaven [DVD] [1978] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
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Brighton Pier
Advantages: Free entry
Disadvantages: Gets very crowded
...Seaside piers seem to be a very British tradition and there are many different examples to be found in England and Wales, although oddly none exist north of the border in Scotland. Brighton's pier is one of the most famous of them all. Officially known as The Brighton Marine Palace Pier or the Palace Pier for short it officially opened in the May of 1899. By this date the Victorians and their predecessors had already built many other piers, including two earlier ones at Brighton.
Brighton's first pier was constructed in 1823. This was known as The Royal Suspension Chain Pier and still existed in 1891 when construction of the Palace Pier began. At this time the Chain Pier was considered to be unsafe and was in a state of disrepair so one of the conditions attached to the construction of the new pier was that this old one was demolished...
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09.05.2009 ·
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The End of the Piers Show?
Advantages: We vote for the politicians who will do our dirty work
Disadvantages: Most left book in hotel rooms.
...Piers Morgan, like the ridiculous ?Jordan?, is one of our most iconic and inflated tabloid tits, ridiculed not only for the way he ran the News of the World and the Daily Mirror but for the weasel he appears to be, an essential requirement to run a British tabloid it seems, men that puke up what they write after ten pints. So why would anyone want to read a book about his life running those tabloids? Well the answer, of course, is access. This is a guy that had the Prime Ministers ear for ten years and pretty much anyone else?s in the Labor party, a close alliance with the paper formed many decades ago. He was there from day one when Blair came in to number ten and also covered the sad Princess Diana decline and 911, two of the biggest stories of the second half of the twentieth century, and Morgan intimate with many of those bigger...
thedevilinme
15.12.2009 (16.12.2009) ·
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Review of The Insider - Piers Morgan
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The North Pier, Blackpool
Advantages: Lots of fresh air, fully accessible by disabled visitors
Disadvantages: A small admission charge
...If you think about the main English seaside resorts then the chances are that they will have a pier. There is something very quintessentially English about seaside piers and in Britain they are largely restricted to England, with a handful in Wales and none at all north of the border in Scotland.
Blackpool in the north west of England is unusual because it boasts three different piers. The North Pier, Central Pier and South Pier. As its name suggests The North Pier has the most northerly location of the three. It is also the oldest pier in the town and at 503 metres long it is also its longest pier.
Eugenius Birch was drafted in to design The North Pier. He had been responsible for the design of Britain's first seaside pier at Margate. This was his second pier project and following its success he would go on to design a further...
micksheff
11.11.2008 (12.11.2008) ·
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Review of The North Pier, Blackpool
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God Bless Piers!
Advantages: interesting stories, a lot of fun parts, his hatred for George Bush!
Disadvantages: Some name dropping!
...As it was my birthday last month I was inundated with new books, not that I am complaining but I just now need a few extra hours in each day to get through them all. I decided that I would read this one first as I did need a break from Harry Potter as I was getting Potter overload!
For those of you who don?t know Piers Morgan is an ex-newspaper editor and he is now a judge on Britain?s Got Talent and also the equivalent show in America. He also still writes articles for a variety of papers and magazines.
This book is entitled God Bless America and it is a diary which piers starts on 23rd October 2006 and he continues to write until 5th November 2008. He talks about his time in America and how he spends his time going back and forward between the countries. Piers does talk about how he initially hated America and thought that all...
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19.05.2009 ·
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Review of God Bless America: Misadventures of a Big Mouth Brit: Diaries of an Englishman in the Land of the Free - Piers Morgan
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FREE DVDs
Advantages: Free trial, large choice, post included,new realeases
Disadvantages: see review
...I like movies and I like freebies, so when you get offered both in one swoop you?re bound to accept! I used my two week free trial with this company and remained with them for a couple of monthsbefore moving on to try many other companies free trials (and winning a new DVD player on Tesco DVD rental site on their free trial offer). I then had an email from DVDs 365 asking me to go back, and offering me a free DVD if I did so. I had just left Tesco (with my new DVD player) so I chose to go back with them.
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Basically it?s like going to a video shop and hiring films on DVD, except you don?t pay for each film you chose ? rather a monthly fee for which you can watch as many movies as you can fit in, for us this is usually around 8 a month (2 a week usually weekends...
dabmim
15.11.2004 ·
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Following in Orwell's footsteps on The Road To Wigan Pier.
Advantages: An Glimpse into Britain's Social history
Disadvantages: Not light reading!
...Review of 'The Road To Wigan Pier' by George Orwell.
I am reviewing a paperback edition of the book, published by Penguin Classics; 272 pages, cover price £9.99. The book was first published in 1937 by Victor Gollancz. My copy was published in 2001.
I picked up the The Road to Wigan Pier in a book exchange facility that I often use when travelling on my narrow boat. I had read Orwell's well known classics, 'Animal Farm' and 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' many years ago and seeing this book decided to re visit George Orwell's writing.
The Book
First off, how can I describe The Road To Wigan Pier? Well, it is not a novel, nor is it a work of non fiction in the way of a true life story. It is basically an account of the findings of George Orwell's tour of the industrial areas of Britain in the 1930s.
I have to be honest...
brittle1906
05.10.2009 ·
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Review of The Road to Wigan Pier - George Orwell
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Wigan Pier: A stroll down memory lane
Advantages: Good for older people and school groups. Theatre group excellent
Disadvantages: Hard to find. expensive if you only have a quick look round
...Wigan. It is not the most inspiring place is it? Images of cloth caps, cobbles, clogs and cotton mills spring to mind. The other major thing about Wigan is that although it is miles away from the coast it has its pier featured in the title of the George Orwell classic "The Road To Wigan Pier" and also in a number of old music hall jokes. It also inspired the building of the first heritage centre in Britain, in the early 1980s, the Wigan Pier Experience.
What is the Wigan Pier Experience?
The Wigan Pier Experience, as mentioned, was the first heritage centre in the country. It was built as a community initiative to bring tourism to an economically depressed community using the reputation of the pier as a starting point. The pier, which was a coal-loading device by the canal side, had long since disappeared but was resurrected...
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17.02.2006 ·
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The 3 Brighton Piers
Advantages: Great day out
Disadvantages: Cost a lot to repair
...Brighton has been a firm family favourite seaside destination for over 150 years now.
It was once the favourite home of Queen victoria. She had the grand Pavillion renovated in the town and in 1850 sold it to the town.
A grand structure, it looked more like the Taj Mahal.
A Palace fit for a Queen.
This may be how one of Brighton's 2 piers got their name.
Brighton has in fact had 3 piers during its history.
1) The Chain Pier
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In 1827, the first pier opened in Brighton and was, in fact, simply a landing stage for boats and ships. It was named, the Chain Pier. Being so close to the continent, it became used as the first stop off on a travellers journey to London.
It soon became clear that the public like walking on the pier and it offered a recreational purpose. Walking over water was new and therapeutic.
Its...
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15.05.2001 ·
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Review of West Pier, Brighton
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Traditional Pier.
Advantages: English Tradition.
Disadvantages: None.
...The North Pier is my favourite of the three piers at Blackpool. It is how I believe a real seaside pier should be.
Originally this pier was called the Blackpool Pier and it is the oldest (1863) and longest (402 metres) of the three Blackpool piers.
This is a pier to just stroll along and really enjoy the sea air. There is a small amusement arcade at the start of the pier, where there is also a coffee shop and a few other small shops.
The pier is a traditional open promenade with wooden flooring, where you can see the sea through the gaps in the planks. All of the way along the pier on either side there are seats where you can just sit and relax and watch the world go by. If you don’t fancy walking to the end of the pier then you can save your legs by taking a ride on the pier tram (75p return – 50p single...
daseaford
04.10.2001 ·
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Review of North Pier, Blackpool
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Fun for all the family (Culver Pier, Sandown (Isle of Wight))
Advantages: Plenty of attractions
Disadvantages: None really, if you like this kind of thing!
...Sandown is one of the most popular towns on the Isle of Wight with tourists from all over the world, largely due to its wide variety of attractions, including its iconic pier.
The pier was originally built over three years from 1867 to 1870, however it has undergone many dramatic facelifts since then, including a massive extension to the 870ft length it is now, eventually resulting in the popular attraction it is today.
It originally had a theatre but, after a massive £2m refurbishment after damage caused by a fire in the late 80s, this is no longer a feature. It does, though, have a mass of other facilities and attractions that have taken its place.
The pier's crowning glory is its indoor crazy golf course, designed with an aztec theme. No expense has been spared in making it an attraction that will capture the imagination...
dkm1981
03.12.2009 ·
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Review of Culver Pier, Sandown, Isle of Wight
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