Patsy Rowlands

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    Raven

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    Raven

    Raven is released on probation to live with Professor Young, an archaeologist immersed in research into Arthurian legend. He is compelled to fight a plan to build a nuclear plant on the research site, which holds many mysteries.

    $30.00
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    The Squirrels

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    The Squirrels

    The Squirrels is a British television sitcom, written by Eric Chappell, who went on to create the Yorkshire Television sitcoms Rising Damp and Only When I Laugh. It ran for 3 series and 28 episodes and was made and broadcast from 1974 to 1977 on the ITV network, by ATV. Phil Redmond, the creator of now defunct Soap-Opera Brookside, was also a writer for the series.

    $30.00$45.00
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    Kinvig

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    Kinvig

    Kinvig is a sci-fi comedy television series made for British television in 1981.

    Ineffectual dreamer Des Kinvig (Tony Haygarth) runs a rundown little electrical repair shop in the small town of Bingleton where he lives with his mumsy, scatterbrained wife Netta (Patsy Rowlands) and oversized pet dog Cuddly.

    One day his shop is visited by the beautiful, sharp-tongued Miss Griffin (Prunella Gee) who seems at first just another dissatisfied customer.

    However, after encountering a flying saucer while walking the dog one night, Kinvig discovers she is actually a scantily-clad alien from the planet Mercury who desperately needs the help of the scruffy, bearded Des’ “exceptional brain” to stop an invasion of the evil ant-like Xux who are replacing people with robot duplicates.

    (information obtained from Wikipedia)

    $30.00
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    Dateline Diamonds (1965)

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    Dateline Diamonds (1965)

    In this swinging romp through 1960s London, the frenzied manager of mod-rockers the Small Faces (made up of Steve Marriott, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Ronnie Lane) gets into trouble when he agrees to use the band to smuggle diamonds out of the country. Songs include the Small Faces’ “I’ve Got Mine,” “It’s Too Late,” “Come On Children” and “Don’t Stop What You’re Doing” and The Chantelles’ “I Think of You” and “Please Don’t Kiss Me.”

    $15.00
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    Hallelujah!

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    Hallelujah!

    Hallelujah! was a British sitcom made by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and was broadcast from April 1983 to December 1984.

    The series was set in a Salvation Army citadel in the fictional Yorkshire town of Brigthorpe during series 1. Captain Emily Ridley has been posted there, having been an active member of the Salvation Army for 42 years. Despite the town and residents being seemingly pleasant, Emily is determined to flush out sin from behind the net curtains. Assisting Emily are her niece Alice Meredith.

    The programme was a repeat collaboration between Hird and the creator Dick Sharples, having worked together on the comedy series In Loving Memory between 1979 and 1986.

    The show even featured guest appearances from guest stars like Hird’s Last of the Summer Wine co-star actor Michael Aldridge and television presenter & Countdown Legend Richard Whiteley Himself.

    $24.00
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    Sammy's Super T-Shirt (1978)

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    Sammy’s Super T-Shirt (1978)

    A young boy’s lucky t-shirt is transformed through a power surge and gives its wearer super-powers.

    $25.00
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    Get Well Soon

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    Get Well Soon

    $16.00
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