Music / Performing Arts, Comedy - Director: Trevor Nunn, Geoffrey Posner - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, Parental Guidance - Starring: Duncan Preston, Celia Imrie, Julie Walters, Victoria Wood, Jim Broadbent
Advantages: Gives an insider view of the popular TV show. Disadvantages: Bit expensive for what it is. Not a lot more than you would get in a standard episode.
's magnetism, and ability to draw in nearly 2 million viewers every morning.
'Jeremy Kyle - AccessAll Areas' delves further than the front of the show. It gives the viewer the chance to see for themselves what happens behind the scenes in a sort of 'filmesque' sort of way. It begins from the moment the guests make the very first call to the show, and follows the path from here to the resolution. It shows how the researchers and producers develop the story and it features Graham Stanier (the show's psychotherapist), who then works out how they set about resolving the problems. You get to see how the audience are catered for, and how everything is organised, and even a brief clip of Kyle warming-up the audience (as he does the warm-up routine himself before the shows).
The DVD goes beyond the studio, and even follows the guests at their own ...
Advantages: An easy watch, great actors, enjoyable Disadvantages: None unless you don't like choirs and music!
Despite having hundreds of channels on our Sky television service, there is seldom anything to watch on there which is often disappointing. We often sit watching DVDs or just reading because there is nothing to watch, so when something of interest comes on, I set it to record and look forward to watching it on a quiet evening. I came across "All the Small Things" by chance when skimming through the TV Guide and thought it sounded more watchable than 90% of the rubbish on. I got around to watching the first episode days after it started and was hooked. The show has now finished, but it was a delightful watch and I hope it'll be back for a second series.
All The Small Things was a drama shown in April and May on BBC1 at 9pm for one hour. There were 6 episodes in total, and it hasn't been confirmed whether it will be back or not ...
Advantages: more great tcomecy from the stoners Disadvantages: maybe not as funny as the others but still good
* This is my review on the fourth film starring the hilarious actors Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong ?.*
Director: Tommy Chong
Producer: Howard Brown
Writters: Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin
Starring: Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Rip Guerrero Geaorg Wallace and Evelyn Guerrero.
Released in summer of 1982 this is the fourth movie in the Cheech and Chong movies.
*This was, like the earlier movies, given an 18 certificate because of the adult drug taking contents and the odd bit of language.
Available on www.amazon.co.uk from less than £1.00(used) to £6.00 (new)
**PLOT**
**MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS**
Cheech and Chong are now working ast a car wash which is owned by two very dodgy Arabs (also played by the druggie duo? Mr. Slyman and Prince Habib). The druggie duo are duped by the Arabs into driving a limousine to Las ...
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