Other TV Shows

The A-Team

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In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit.  These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground.  Today, still wanted by the Government, they survive as soldiers of fortune.  If you have a problem, if no-one else can help and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.  

So started the action series the A-Team, the show in which, despite all the gunfire, nobody was ever hurt!

This is Corgi model CC87502 of the A-Team van together with a hand painted figure of B A Baracus.

Not suitable for the under 3's.

    Price: £12.99

    P&P: £3.00

    Total: £15.99

Dad's Army

Dad’s Army, written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, was a BBC sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War.  Originally broadcast between 1968 and 1977, it ran for 80 episodes, and although the series over 30 years old it is still regularly on our TV screens. 

The British Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, usually owing to age, and as such the series starred several veterans of British film, television and stage, including;

  • Arthur Lowe (1915–82), 
  • John Le Mesurier (1912–83), 
  • Arnold Ridley (also a veteran playwright; 1896–1984)  
  • John Laurie (1897–1980). 

Relative youngsters in the regular cast were

  •  Ian Lavender (b.1946), 
  • Clive Dunn (b.1920), who was made-up to play the elderly Jones,  
  • James Beck (1929–1973), the latter dying suddenly part way through the programme’s long run despite being one of the youngest cast members.

The Home Guard platoon was based in the fictional seaside resort of Walmington-on-Sea.  Located on the channel coast, the notional "front line" following the evacuation of Dunkirk.  Based in the Church Hall the platoon guarded the coast and the towns strategic points, such as the Novelty Rock Emporium and the Marigold Tea Rooms.

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The Dad's Army Vehicle Collection

 

Not suitable for the under 3's.

Price: £24.49

P&P: £4.50

Total: £28.99

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Dad's Army

You Stupid Boy!

This replica of a Volkswagen Transporter by Oxford Die cast is model VW022 and is a limited edition of 2000 models.

Not suitable for the under 3's.

Price: £4.49

P&P: £1.50

Total: £5.99

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Fawlty Towers

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Only twelve episodes of Fawlty Towers were produced by the BBC.

Located in Torquay, on the English Riveria, Fawlty Towers is owned and managed by Basil Fawlty and his wife Sybil and staffed by Polly and Manuel.

In the Fifth Episode, Gourmet Night, Basil attempts to upgrade the class of Fawlty Towers and decides to hold a gourmet night for well known public figures.  Unfortunately a drunken chef and a missing lobster mean that he has to drive to a local restaurant to collect the courses.  It is then that his Austin 1300 breaks down and receives a thorough thrashing with a branch..

Corgi No.00802 - "Fawlty Towers" - The red Austin 1300 Estate & Basil Fawlty figure. Mint inner  packing & almost mint pictorial window box, slight creasing on the window.

This being 1 of only 24 which were incorrectly produced reading Fawty Tower instead of Fawlty Towers.

This is not a toy and is for collectors.

Not suitable for the under 3's.

Price: £75.00

P&P: £4.00

Total: £79.00

 

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The highly popular '80s TV show Knight Rider told the story of an undercover cop who was shot and left for dead, only to survive and take on a new identity.  

Michael Knight also took on a crime fighting partner in the form of a customised black Trans Am known as KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand).  KITT possessed artificial intelligence enabling it to interact with Michael, and also featured an amazing array of high-tech weaponry.

This is a 1:18 scale die-cast model by ERTL.  It comes with opening doors and bonnet, highly detailed interior, steerable front wheels, but no voice!

Not suitable for the under 3's.

 

Price: £28.49

P&P: £5.50

Total: £33.99

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This is a 1:36 scale die-cast model by Corgi.  This time the model comes with a figure of Michael Knight as portrayed by the Hoff!

Model CC05601

Out of stock

Not suitable for the under 3's.

Price: £9.99

P&P: £3.00

Total: £12.99

 

 

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First broadcast on 30th December 1977, 'The Professionals' was an instant hit achieving 10 million viewers in its first series.  

It centred on CI5, a branch of the Secret Service set up by the British Government to apply military intelligence-gathering and combat techniques to tackle anarchy, terrorism and crimes against the public.  CI5 was headed by former MI5 commander George Cowley who had hand picked an elite squad of 40 agents, including his top 2, Bodie and Doyle.  Ray Doyle was a former East End Detective Constable and William Bodie a member of the Paras and the SAS.  

The show ran for five years and 57 episodes attracting as much controversy as acclaim and although rarely seen still remains a cult favourite today.

This is a 1:36 scale die-cast model by Corgi of a Silver Ford Capri with hand painted white metal Bodie & Doyle figures.

This is a rare model, no. 57401, produced by Corgi in 1999 and is in mint condition.

Not suitable for the under 3's

Out of stock

Price: £19.99

P&P: £3.00

Total: £22.99

 

 

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Return of the Saint was an action adventure series from the 1970s that ran for 24 episodes.  Starring Ian Ogilvy as Simon Templar, a wealthy and mysterious 'do-gooder' known as 'The Saint'.  

The character, created in 1928 by Leslie Charteris, first appeared in the 1960s TV series The Saint starring Roger Moore.

The premise of the series is identical to that of the 1960s TV series, Templar is shown travelling around Britain and Europe, helping out the people he encounters.

This is a detailed scale die-cast model of The Saint's Jaguar XJS.  It is a rare model from 2002 and both the model and box are in mint condition.

Model No. CC00301

Not suitable for the under 3's

Price: £15.49

P&P: £2.50

Total: £17.99

 

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