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Liz Lemon, (Tina Fey) is the head writer on a variety series on NBC Studios. With the Jack Donaghy as Vice President of East Coast Television, played by Alec Baldwin, Series four sustains the same standard that has maintained it so far with plenty of exceptional moments. The characters are still all hugely dysfunctional and written with enormous affection and comic effect. The situations beautifully constructed. This set contains all the episodes from the show’s fourth series.

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Episode 14: Title: “Interpretive Dance”
Episode 15 Title: “Romantic Expressionism”
Episode 16 Title: “Communication Studies”
Episode 17 Title: “Physical Education”
Episode 18 Title: “Basic Genealogy”
Episode 19 Title: “Beginner Pottery”

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An excellent comedy series set in a Britain unfamiliar to most, but perversely accurate in it's depiction of the more psychotic side of the United Kingdom. Catchphrase-heavy in places ('I'm-the-only-gay-in-this-village'; 'Ee-yeeeessss'; 'Yeahaknow' etc, etc) the series focuses on the small minded and surreal aspects of our very insular culture, making fun of perceived British neuroses and prejudices. This first series leads you in nicely to a comedy that mixes the dark grotesqueness of 'The Leag find out more...

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An excellent comedy series set in a Britain unfamiliar to most, but perversely accurate in it's depiction of the more psychotic side of the United Kingdom. Catchphrase-heavy in places ('I'm-the-only-gay-in-this-village'; 'Ee-yeeeessss'; 'Yeahaknow' etc, etc), the series focuses on the small minded and surreal aspects of our very insular culture, making fun of perceived British neuroses and prejudices. This first series leads you in nicely to a comedy that mixes the dark grotesqueness of 'The Lea find out more...

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Men in dresses, men in shell suits, men in PVC, the knowledge that a third series is on the way makes me re-evaluate just how much longer I can find this funny. I still giggled but it may be just becoming a knee jerk reaction, "no, but yer but no but YER!"…Oh sh*t!, it is still pretty funny. find out more...

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Bubbles is back - with some heavyweight competition from the woman who destroyed her marriage; Dudley's mail-order Thai bride arrives but Ting Tong doesn't look quite as he remembered in the brochure. And there ain't no ASBO to keep Vicky Pollard away especially when her gang are "well the best dancers"! Lou and Andy get into an awful kafuffle over boob jobs and slow-drying patios; Florence and Emily tackle the very ladylike problem of facial hair; Dafydd's new career as a rent boy proves a hit find out more...

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Yet more hippy adventures in the first half of the second series, adapted from the books by Armistead Maupin. Starring Olympia Dukakis as the ideal landlady who cares more about the drug supply of her tenants than the rent! The search for Mr. Right continues for Mary Anne and poor old Mouse has to stand aside when she appears to have found him! Set this time in 1973, San Francisco looks like the place to be in this follow up to Tales of the City. find out more...

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Episodes 3-4 conclude the tales from San Francisco's radical residents. Set in 1977, we've all watched the characters go through many changes in this addictive adaptation. Can they find the happiness they seek and face up to their secrets? Mystery surrounds Mary Anne's boyfriend as they seek to uncover the memories he has lost. Frannie finds herself invited to a secret estate and Beauchamp Day is up to no good. find out more...

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Channel 4's highly controversial, supposedly subversive gayfest is, in actual fact, a brilliant, well written and highly addictive series in which the lead characters happen to be gay. Okay, there's one fairly graphic shagging scene quite early on which'll probably have the homophobes shifting uncomfortably in their seats, but that's not the point of it at all. Stuart is a stud, 29 years old, successful, arrogant, supremely confident, highly promiscuous and drop dead gorgeous, he prowls Manchest find out more...