The complete first season of the fantasy series set in the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. The series stars Colin Ferguson as Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson), a former U.S. marshal who is stranded in the town after a car accident. Episodes comprise: 'Pilot', 'Many Happy Returns', 'Before I Forget', 'Alienated', 'Invincible', 'Dr. Nobel', 'Blink', 'Right as Raynes', 'Primal', 'Purple Haze', 'H.O.U.S.E. Rules' and 'Once in a Lifetime'. £9.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 1
The complete second season of the fantasy series set in the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. The series stars Colin Ferguson as Sheriff Jack Carter, a former U.S. marshal who is stranded in the town after a car accident. Episodes comprise: 'Phoenix Rising', 'Try, Try Again', 'Unpredictable', 'Games People Play', 'Duck, Duck Goose', 'Noche de Suenos', 'Family Reunion', 'E-MC...?', 'Sight Unseen', 'God Is in the Details', 'Maneater', 'All That Glitters' and 'A Night in Global Dynamics'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 2
All eight episodes from the third season of the fantasy series set in the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. The series stars Colin Ferguson as Sheriff Jack Carter, a former US Marshal who is stranded in the town after a car accident. Episodes are: 'Bad to the Drone', 'What About Bob?', 'Best in Faux', 'I Do Over', 'Show Me the Mummy', 'Phased and Confused', 'Here Come the Suns' and 'From Fear to Eternity'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 3.0
The final ten episodes from the third season of the fantasy series set in the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. The series stars Colin Ferguson as Sheriff Jack Carter, a former US Marshal who is stranded in the town after a car accident. Episodes are: 'Welcome Back, Carter', 'Your Face Or Mine', 'Insane in the P-Brane', 'It's Not Easy Being Green', 'If You Build It...', 'Ship Happens', 'Shower the People', 'You Don't Know Jack', 'Have an Ice Day' and 'What Goes Around, Comes Around'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 3.5
First ten episodes of the fourth season of the fantasy series set in the quirky town of Eureka. A secret haven for inventors aiming to provide the latest scientific breakthrough, Eureka buzzes with eccentricity and high-tech prototypes. Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) is the town's odd one out. Rather than an inventor, Carter is a practical man who values simple ideas and straightforward solutions. These prove to be invaluable qualities in the madcap environs of Eureka, where Carter's common sense time and again saves the town (on a few occasions, possibly the world) from self-inflicted disaster. Episodes are: 'Founder's Day', 'A New World', 'All the Rage', 'The Story of O2', 'Crossing Over', 'Momstrosity', 'Stoned', 'The Ex-Files', 'I'll Be Seeing You' and 'O Little Town'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 4.0
The final ten episodes from the fourth season of the fantasy series set in the quirky town of Eureka. A secret haven for inventors aiming to provide the latest scientific breakthrough, Eureka buzzes with eccentricity and high-tech prototypes. Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) is the town's odd one out. Rather than an inventor, Carter is a practical man who values simple ideas and straightforward solutions. These prove to be invaluable qualities in the madcap environs of Eureka, where Carter's common sense time and again saves the town (on a few occasions, possibly the world) from self-inflicted disaster. The episodes are: 'Liftoff', 'Reprise', 'Glimpse', 'Up in the Air', 'Omega Girls', 'Of Mites and Men', 'Clash of the Titans', 'This One Time at Space Camp...', 'One Small Step...', 'One Giant Leap...' and 'Do You See What I See'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Season 4.5-Colin Ferguson
All five seasons of the fantasy show set in the quirky town of Eureka. A secret haven for inventors aiming to provide the latest scientific breakthrough, Eureka buzzes with eccentricity and high-tech prototypes. Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) is the town's odd one out. Rather than an inventor, Carter is a practical man who values simple ideas and straightforward solutions. These prove to be invaluable qualities in the madcap environs of Eureka, where Carter's common sense time and again saves the town (on a few occasions, possibly the world) from self-inflicted disaster. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Many Happy Returns', 'Before I Forget', 'Alienated', 'Invincible', 'Dr. Nobel', 'Blink', 'Right As Raynes', 'Primal', 'Purple Haze', 'H.O.U.S.E. Rules' and 'Once in a Lifetime'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Phoenix Rising', 'Try, Try Again', 'Unpredictable', 'Games People Play', 'Duck, Duck Goose', 'Noche de Suenos', 'Family Reunion', 'E-MC...?', 'Sight Unseen', 'God Is in the Details', 'Maneater', 'All That Glitters' and 'A Night in Global Dynamics'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Bad to the Drone', 'What About Bob?', 'Best in Faux', 'I Do Over', 'Show Me the Mummy', 'Phased and Confused', 'Here Come the Suns' and 'From Fear to Eternity'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Founder's Day', 'A New World', 'All the Rage', 'The Story of O2', 'Crossing Over', 'Momstrosity', 'Stoned', 'The Ex-Files', 'I'll Be Seeing You', 'O Little Town', 'Liftoff', 'Reprise', 'Glimpse', 'Up in the Air', 'Omega Girls', 'Of Mites and Men', 'Clash of the Titans', 'This One Time at Space Camp...', 'One Small Step...', 'One Giant Leap...' and 'Do You See What I See'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Lost', 'The Real Thing', 'Force Quit', 'Friendly Fire', 'Jack of All Trades', 'Worst Case Scenario', 'Ex Machina', 'In Too Deep', 'Smarter Carter', 'The Honeymooners', 'Mirror, Mirror', 'Double Take' and 'Just Another Day...'. £39.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Seasons 1-5-Colin Ferguson
All 13 episodes from the fifth and final season of the fantasy drama set in the quirky town of Eureka, a secret haven for inventors aiming to provide the latest scientific breakthrough. In this series, as the residents of Eureka search for the missing crew of Astraeus, a disaster-preparedness simulation turns very real when a series of malfunctions plunges Eureka into a full-blown state of emergency. The episodes are: 'Lost', 'The Real Thing', 'Force Quit', 'Friendly Fire', 'Jack of All Trades', 'Worst Case Scenario', 'Ex Machina', 'In Too Deep', 'Smarter Carter', 'The Honeymooners', 'Mirror, Mirror', 'Double Take' and 'Just Another Day...'. £5.99Buy NowA Town Called Eureka: Series 5 - The Final Season
All 22 episodes of the dark, supernatural small-town television drama. In Trinity, South Carolina, no one is quite who or what they seem. Everyone seems willing to follow the orders of the sinister Sheriff Lucas Buck (Gary Cole), who is becoming increasingly interested in young Caleb Temple (Lucas Black). Caleb doesn't know that Sheriff Buck is actually his father, and that he has dark designs for his son's future. Fortunately, Caleb is protected by the spirit of his dead sister, Merlyn (Sarah Paulson). In this series, Caleb discovers an abandoned house in the woods, where a man is being tortured, and Merlyn borrows the spirit of an unborn child so she can appear to Caleb. When Caleb learns more about his powers, he heads towards a confrontation with Sheriff Buck and Gail (Paige Turco). Episodes are: 'Pilot'; 'A Tree Grows in Trinity'; 'Eye of the Beholder'; 'Damned If You Don't'; 'Dead to the World'; 'Meet the Beetles'; 'Strong Arm of the Law'; 'Rebirth'; 'Resurrector'; 'Inhumanitas'; 'The Plague Sower'; 'Doctor Death Takes a Holiday'; 'The Beast Within'; 'To Hell and Back'; 'Learning to Crawl'; 'Triangle'; 'The Buck Stops Here (Part 1)'; 'Requiem (Part 2)'; 'Potato Boy'; 'Ring of Fire'; 'Echo of Your Last Goodbye'; and 'Strangler'. £9.99Buy NowAmerican Gothic: The Complete Series (Box Set)
A box set containing all 22 episodes from the first season of the 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' spin-off. In 'City of', Angel (David Boreanaz) and Cordelia relocate to Los Angeles, where they team up with half-demon Doyle. 'Lonely Hearts' sees Angel hunting a serial killer who strikes at LA's single bars, while 'In the Dark' sees Spike arrive in town, determined to obtain a mystical relic currently in Angel's possession. In 'I Fall to Pieces', Angel helps a young woman who is being attacked by a disembodied stalker, while 'RM W/A VU' sees Cordelia moving into a haunted apartment. In 'Sense and Sensitivity', Kate is forced to undergo sensitivity training when her temper flares once too often, with some strange results. 'The Bachelor Party' sees Doyle reunited with an old flame, while in 'I WIll Remember You', Buffy comes to LA to visit Angel. 'Hero' sees Doyle attempting to help a band of refugees, and in 'Parting Gifts' Angel and Cordelia are teamed with an old friend when they go on the trail of some demonic bounty. Whilst in 'Somnabulist', Angel fears that he may have carried out a series of killings in his sleep. In 'Expecting', Cordelia finds herself immediately pregnant after spending the night with new beau Wilson. 'She' sees Angel on the trail of a demon from another dimension, while in 'I've Got You Under My Skin', Angel and Cordelia try to help a young boy, Ryan, who has become possessed. 'The Prodigal' sees Angel having flashbacks to his human past and the death of his family. In 'The Ring', Angel is hired by a man whose brother has been kidnapped by demons, while 'Eternity' finds Angel a reluctant celebrity after he saves a famous actress from being hit by a car. In 'Five by Five', second Slayer Faith creates chaos when she arrives in Los Angeles and begins behaving in very strangely, while 'Sanctuary' sees Angel caught in a compromising situation with Faith when Buffy arrives unexpectedly. In 'War Zone', Angel and his colleagues help out a billionaire who is being blackmailed for attending a demon club. 'Blind Date' sees Angel doing battle with a blind female killer, and finally in 'To Sanshu in L.A.', Wesley discovers a prophecy of Angel's death in an ancient scroll.
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All 22 episodes from Season 5 of the popular 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' spin-off. In 'Conviction', Angel (David Boreanaz) is forced to stand in the way of a criminal going to jail after he threatens to release a chemical warfare virus that could detroy the whole of California. 'Just Rewards' sees Angel trying to stop a Necromancer from peddling fresh corpses to demons for disguises. In 'Unleashed', Angel is just too late to save a young woman, Nina (Jenny Mollen), from being bitten by a werewolf, but manages to save her life. In 'Hell Bound', a damned soul, Pavayne (Simon Templeman) is throwing loose spirits from Wolfram and Hart into Hell to avoid going there himself. 'Life of the Party' sees Lorne (Andy Hallett) losing sleep over the big Hallowe'en party he's been planning for the last month. 'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco' sees the return of Tezcatcatl, an ancient Aztec warrior who takes the heart of a hero every 50 years to sustain his own existence. In 'Lineage', Wesley (Alexis Denisof) is surprised by a visit from his father, Roger Wyndham-Price (Roy Dotrice). In 'Destiny', a mysterious package arrives at Wolfram and Hart that recorporealises Spike, and the gang learn that the existence of two living ensouled vampire heroes is causing chaos in the world. 'Harm's Way' sees Harmony (Mercedes McNab) getting in trouble after she wakes up to find a dead vampire-bite victim in her bed, and no recollection of the events of the night before. In 'Soul Purpose', Angel is having nightmares about Spike taking over as vampire champion. 'Damage' sees Dana (Navi Rawat), a mental patient since the age of 10, escape from her psychiatric ward and begin a psychotic killing spree. In 'You're Welcome', Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) awakens from her coma and helps Angel get back on track, reinstilling his confidence and reminding him that he does want to be a hero. In 'Why We Fight', a mysterious man from Angel's past, Lawson (Eyal Podell) arrives at Wolfram and Hart and takes the gang hostage. 'Smile Time' sees Angel attempting to put a stop to a popular children's show that is hypnotising children and stealing their life forces. In 'A Hole in the World', Fred (Amy Acker) becomes infected with a parastitic demon after opening a package containing an ancient sarcophagus and breathing in its dust. 'Shells' sees the demon Illyria fighting on undaunted, having taken over Fred's body and soul completely. In 'Underneath', Angel, Spike and Gunn (J. August Richards) track Lindsay (Christian Kane) down in a bizarre suburban setting, trying to elicit information about the ultimate plans of the Senior Partners. 'Origin' sees Angel refusing to help the parents of a boy possessed with supernatural abilities after realising that the boy is his own son, Connor (Vincent Kartheiser). In 'Time Bomb', Illyria's powers are weakening and her ability to jump through time is becoming erratic. In 'The Girl in Question', Angel and Spike travel to Rome with the intention of rescuing Buffy from their old nemesis The Immortal. 'Power Play' sees Angel appearing to develop an allegiance with an evil secret demon society, The Circle of the Black Thorn. Finally, in 'Not Fade Away', Angel and the gang prepare to bring down the evil Circle of the Black Thorn.
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Every episode from all five seasons of the hugely popular sci-fi spin-off drama. The vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) leaves Sunnydale for Los Angeles, where he uses his powers to help people. Meanwhile, spoiled Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) is trying to make her way in the City of Angels - and her path is destined to cross with Buffy's true love. Season one episodes are: 'City of', 'Lonely Hearts', 'In the Dark', 'I Fall to Pieces', 'RM W/A VU', 'Sense and Sensitivity', 'The Bachelor Party', 'I Will Remember You', 'Hero', 'Parting Gifts', 'Somnabulist', 'Expecting', 'She', 'I've Got You Under My Skin', 'The Prodigal', 'The Ring', 'Five By Five', 'Sanctuary', 'War Zone', 'Blind Date' and 'To Sanshu in L.A'. The second season includes the following episodes: 'Judgement', 'Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been', 'First Impressions', 'Untouched', 'Dear Boy', 'Guise Will Be Guise', 'Darla', 'The Shroud Of Rahmon', 'The Trial', 'Reunion', 'Redefinition', 'Blood Money', 'Happy Anniversary', 'The Thin Dead Line', 'Reprise', 'Epiphany', 'Disharmony', 'Dead End', 'Belonging', 'Over the Rainbow', 'Through the Looking Glass', 'There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb'. Season three episodes are: 'Heartthrob', 'That Vision Thing', 'That Old Gang of Mine', 'Carpe Noctem', 'Fredless', 'Billy', 'Offspring', 'Quickening', 'Lullaby', 'Dad', 'Birthday', 'Provider', 'Waiting in The Wings', 'Couplet', 'Loyalty', 'Sleep Tight', 'Forgiving', 'Double Or Nothing', 'The Price', 'A New World', 'Benediction', 'Tomorrow'. Season four contains the following episodes: 'Deep Down', 'Ground State', 'The House Always Wins', 'Slouching Towards Bethlehem', 'Super Symmetry', 'Spin the Bottle', 'Apocalypse Nowish', 'Habeas Corpses', 'Long Day's Journey', 'Awakening', 'Soulless', 'Calvary', 'Salvage', 'Release', 'Orpheus', 'Players', 'Inside Out', 'Shiny Happy People', 'The Magic Bullet', 'Sacrifice', 'Peace Out' and 'Home'. Season five episodes comprise: 'Conviction', 'Just Rewards', 'Unleashed', 'Hell Bound', 'Life of the Party', 'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco', 'Lineage', 'Destiny', 'Harm's Way', 'Soul Purpose', 'Damage', 'You're Welcome', 'Why We Fight', 'Smile Time', 'A Hole in the World', 'Shells', 'Underneath', 'Origin', 'Time Bomb', 'The Girl in Question', 'Power Play' and 'Not Fade Away'.
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Part one of the second series of the British fantasy drama starring Jack Donnelly as a young man who finds himself transported to the lost city of Atlantis. Havin been taken under the wing of mathematician Pythagoras (Robert Emms) and washed-up hero Hercules (Mark Addy), Jason (Donnelly) quickly finds himself wrapped up in the power struggles at the heart of the mythical city. After the death of King Minos, the trio must help the newly-crowned Queen Ariadne (Aiysha Hart) defend Atlantis from the attack of old adversary Pasiphae (Sarah Parish), as her advancing army attempt to take the Palladium. The episodes are: 'A New Dawn: Part One', 'A New Dawn: Part Two', 'Telemon', 'The Marriage of True Minds', 'The Day of the Dead' and 'The Grey Sisters'. £17.99Buy NowAtlantis: Series 2 - Part 1-Jack Donnelly
The first series of the British fantasy drama starring Jack Donnelly as a young man who finds himself transported to the lost city of Atlantis. Jason (Donnelly) is deep-sea diving in search of his missing father when a strange disturbance in the water transforms his surroundings. Taken under the wing of mathematician Pythagoras (Robert Emms) and washed-up hero Hercules (Mark Addy), Jason quickly finds himself wrapped up in the power struggles at the heart of the mythical city. The episodes are: 'The Earth Bull', 'A Girl By Any Other Name', 'A Boy of No Consequence', 'Twist of Fate', 'White Lies', 'The Song of the Sirens', 'The Rules of Engagement', 'The Furies', 'Pandora's Box', 'The Price of Hope', 'Hunger Pangs', 'Touched by the Gods: Part One' and 'Touched by the Gods: Part Two'. £14.99Buy NowAtlantis-Jack Donnelly
Modern reimagining of the traditional French fairy tale starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan. In this season, with Vincent (Ryan) captured by Muirfield, the organisation responsible for his affliction, Cat (Kreuk) must find a way of freeing him before it's too late. The episodes are: 'Who Am I?', 'Kidnapped', 'Liar, Liar', 'Hothead', 'Reunion', 'Father Knows Best', 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?', 'Man Or Beast?', 'Don't Die On Me', 'Ancestors', 'Held Hostage', 'Recipe for Disaster', 'Till Death', 'Redemption', 'Catch Me If You Can', 'About Last Night', 'Beast Is the New Black', 'Cat and Mouse', 'Cold Case', 'Ever After', 'Operation Fake Date' and 'Déjà Vu'. £14.99Buy NowBeauty and the Beast: The Second Season-Kristin...
All episodes from the first to fifth series of the BBC comedy drama about three very unusual flat-sharers. At first sight there doesn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary about George (Russell Tovey) and Mitchell (Aidan Turner), but both harbour dark secrets. Once a month, geeky hospital porter George is transformed into a rabid, flesh-tearing werewolf, while womanising, man-about-town Mitchell is trying to forego his blood-sucking vampire instincts. As they take the keys to their new home, the boys discover that their flat has another occupant - lonely ghost Annie (Lenora Crichlow), who died in a car accident days before she was due to marry her fiancé. £29.99Buy NowBeing Human: Complete Series 1-5-Russell Tovey
All six episodes from the fifth series of the offbeat BBC comedy drama. The series follows three 20-something friends who struggle to live normal lives while battling their unusual supernatural afflictions. In this series, vampire Hal (Damien Molony), werewolf Tom (Michael Socha), and returning ghost Alex (Kate Bracken), have their hands full dealing with the mysterious Mr. Rook (Steven Robertson) and the cruelly evil pensioner known as Captain Hatch (Phil Davis). £9.99Buy NowBeing Human: Complete Series 5-Michael Socha
All 13 episodes from the first season of the supernatural fantasy series following four friends, who just happen to be a ghost, two werewolves and a vampire, trying to fit in and live as normal a life as possible in Boston. Based on the British series of the same name, the show follows Sally (Meaghan Rath), Aidan (Sam Witwer), Josh (Sam Huntington) and Nora (Kristen Hager), as they help each other deal with the complexities of life while coming to terms with their own double identities. The episodes are: 'There Goes the Neighborhood: Part 1', 'There Goes the Neighborhood: Part 2', 'Something to Watch Over Me', 'Wouldn't It Be Nice (If We Were Human)', 'The End of the World As We Knew It', 'It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Wrong', 'I See Your True Colors and That's Why I Hate You', 'Children Shouldn't Play With Undead Things', 'I Want You Back (From the Dead)', 'Dog Eat Dog', 'Going Dutch', 'You're the One That I Haunt' and 'A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Me Killing You'.
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All 13 episodes from the second season of the supernatural fantasy series following four friends, who just happen to be a ghost, two werewolves and a vampire, trying to fit in and live as normal a life as possible in Boston. Based on the British series of the same name, the show follows Sally (Meaghan Rath), Aidan (Sam Witwer), Josh (Sam Huntington) and Nora (Kristen Hager), as they help each other deal with the complexities of life while coming to terms with their own double identities. The episodes are: 'Turn This Mother Out', 'Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?', 'All Out of Blood', '(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons', 'Addicted to Love', 'Mama Said There'd Be Decades Like These', 'The Ties That Blind', 'I've Got You Under Your Skin', 'When I Think About You I Shred Myself', 'Dream Reaper', 'Don't Fear the Scott', 'Partial Eclipse of the Heart' and 'It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want to'. £5.99Buy NowBeing Human: Season 2-Sam Witwer
A collection of four Cordelia episodes from the teen fantasy series. 'Out of Mind, Out of Sight' has Cordelia's (Charisma Carpenter) May Queen campaign becoming the target of an unpopular girl with supernatural powers, placing her and Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) lives at risk. 'What's My Line? (Part 2)' finds Buffy reluctantly teaming up with her rival vampire slayer to save Spike (James Marsters). 'Homecoming' sees a number of conflicts coming to a head as the school year draws to a close. Finally, in 'The Prom', the students are placed at risk by Hell Hounds unleashed in Oz's (Seth Green) chemistry lab. £2.99Buy NowBuffy the Vampire Slayer: Cordelia