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Category: DVD and Blu-ray

‘Robin of Sherwood: Jason Connery’ Blu-ray review

Creator Richard Carpenter had a tricky feat to pull off with the third and final season of his show: to make viewers accept a new actor in the lead role.

Posted November 1, 2011 by Olympia Zographos Filed under
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‘The Mentalist’: Season 3 DVD review

Even die-hard fans have to concede that Season 3 is not The Mentalist at it’s best.

Posted October 31, 2011 by Rob Smedley Filed under
  • DVD and Blu-ray

‘How I Met Your Mother’: Season 6 DVD review

Six years in and Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) still hasn’t met his future wife, but that’s okay; How I Met Your Mother is all about the journey, and Season 6 is the best part of it so far.

Posted October 30, 2011 by Rob Smedley Filed under
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‘The Killing’ (US): Season 1 DVD review

Following the huge success of the original cult Danish crime series Forbrydelsen, fans were rightly suspicious of Veena Sud’s American remake.

Posted October 29, 2011 by Nick Aldwinckle Filed under
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‘Miranda’: Series 2 DVD review

If ever the phrase “difficult second album” was appropriate, it would be for the second series of UK comedienne Miranda Hart’s surprise hit sitcom, Miranda.

Posted October 27, 2011 by Cameron K McEwan Filed under
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‘Trollied’: Series 1 DVD review

Funny, charming, and occasionally crude enough to make your mum blush, Sky1’s Trollied is a little bit like your favourite uncle.

Posted October 26, 2011 by Rob Smedley Filed under
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‘V’: Season 2 DVD review

V‘s second season picks up where we left off, with more of Anna’s manipulative spin as she uses her sophisticated armoury to wage war on human genes.

Posted October 19, 2011 by Olympia Zographos Filed under
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‘Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’: Season 3 DVD review

Deservedly hailed as a highly flawed but equally enjoyable cult classic, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea was Allen’s longest-running entry in his sci-fi canon.

Posted October 17, 2011 by Nick Aldwinckle Filed under
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‘The Revelation of the Pyramids’ DVD review

Brian Cox narrates this self-aggrandising documentary, which purports to have some overall significance for understanding ancient history and the modern world’s destiny.

Posted October 17, 2011 by Nick Aldwinckle Filed under
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‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’: Season 3 DVD review

It’s incredible to think now that The Clone Wars has received more screen time than its source, the six-film Star Wars saga.

Posted October 13, 2011 by Cameron K McEwan Filed under
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