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Getting On - Series 1-3 Boxset & No Offence: Series 1,2 & 3 Boxset

Jo Brand, Vicki Pepperdine

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Release Date: 26/11/2012

Genre: Comedy
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: Unrated
Label: 2entertain
Actors: Sue Tully, Vicki Pepperdine, Peter Capaldi, Jo Brand
Director: Sue Tully, Peter Capaldi
Number of Discs: 3
Duration: 437 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

Getting On - Series 1-3 Boxset [DVD]
The first three series of the medical sitcom following the fortunes of the staff on an NHS hospital ward. Beset by killer viruses, egomaniacal consultants and endless paperwork, the overworked and underpaid staff of ward B4 struggle on regardless in this BBC comedy. Snowed under by her workload, neurotic Ward Sister Flixter (Joanna Scanlan) is forced to rely on the talents of seen-it-all-before nurse Kim Wilde (Jo Brand), while trying to avoid the attentions of over-egging Ward Doctor Pippa Moore (Vicki Pepperdine).

No Offence: Series 1,2 & 3 Boxset [DVD]
All 21 episodes from the first three series of Channel Four's hit Crime drama. '[Deering] is a brilliant creation, rude as eff and in your face, but also warm and human, and adored by her team of under-resourced crime-stoppers. Rude and warm, it is a lovely combination.' The Guardian 'A feast for all the senses.' The Daily Telegraph 'No Offence's plotting is clever, its tone original and its dialogue often glorious.' The Times 'No matter how gritty the crimes get, there's always this kind of glow coming from the characters. It echoes the genius of Abbott's earlier series Shameless.there was a never-ending stream of warmth. Just the thing for January nights (and indeed the rest of the year).' The Daily Express Includes subtitles for the Hard Of Hearing