On this page, you will find all non-music and non-HiFi DVDs

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TV COMMERCIALS – THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION
Price: £19.99
Postage: £3.29
Condition: Very Good
Aimed more at US-based viewers, there’s six DVD discs here, packed with nostalgic advertisements. How niche is that? Almost three hours in total.

WESTERN APPROACHES
Price: £6.99
Postage: £2.70
Condition: Like New
A quite superb documentary/drama produced in 1944 released by the Imperial War Museum and created by Britain’s Crown Film Unit, organisation within the British Government’s Ministry of Information during the Second World War. Previously the GPO Film Unit. The Navy’s version of Target for Tonight, Western Approaches used real people and real hardware within a fictional story, representing what the Navy was going through on a day-today basis back then. Produced for morale purposes at the time, the film has since become a valuable historical document of a time and a place.
Director, Pat Jackson would, in the 50s, be contracted to MGM. A talented chap, he would later work in UK TV on episodes of The Saint and The Professionals, amongst others. 

THAT MITCHELL & WEBB LOOK – SERIES 3
Price: £15
Postage: £2.70
Condition: Like New
STATUS: SOLD
Excellent comedic writing, often pointed and cutting in its satire.

ONLY IN THEATERS
Price: £15
Postage: £2.70
Condition: Like New
One that I shipped in from the USA. A fascinating documentary about the Laemmle family. It was Carl who found the major film studio, Universal. The rest of the family ran the cinema business and still does. This is the story of an Arthouse Cinema chain in Los Angeles kept alive by over four generations and focusing on independent films, documentaries and the like. This documentary took two years to create, documenting the ups and downs of the cinema itself. Features lots of extras.