Howards' Way - The Complete Fourth Series

| Subject to supplier availability | |
| Format | 4 DVD |
| Genre | TV, Drama/Romance |
| Running Time | 644 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | PG |
| Available | 15-07-2009 |
| Actors | Colbourne, Maurice, Anholt, Tony, Gilmore, Susan, Harvey, Jan, Owen, Glynn, Yardley, Stephen |
| Sourced | Australia |
$37.99 |
This is an estimate only, shipping to your postcode may be more or less. Exact shipping charge is shown at checkout.
Home Delivery
Special Order: Subject to supplier availability
Pickup Not
Available
All thirteen episodes from the fourth series of the drama set amongst the wealthy sailing community of Tarrant. Howards' Way was the BBC's answer to the wave of glamorous dramas coming out of the States in the Eighties like Dallas and Dynasty. With a backdrop of a booming boatyard, and characters drawn from the business and yachting set of the fictional south-coast town of Tarrant, this is Thatcher-era TV at its finest: aspirational, entrepeneurial and full of conspicuous consumption.
Keeping Up With The Kardashians - Season 2 $9.98 (AUD) | World War Ii - Behind Closed Doors $19.99 (AUD) This six-part BBC history series from award-winning documentary-maker and historian Laurence Rees (Auschwitz - The Nazis & the Final Solution) is a gripping new history of World War II - one that is full of surprises. Drawing on material only available since the opening of archives in the East, Rees reexamines the key decisions made by Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt during the war. | Howards' Way - The Complete Third Series $37.99 (AUD) | HOWARDS' WAY - THE COMPLETE SIXTH SERIES $37.99 (AUD) The story of high-life and intrigue amongst Britain's wealthy sailing set continues to ride the waves in the boatyards, boardrooms and bedrooms. The final series - set three months on from the close of series five - begins with the shocking news of a death at sea, but there are further shocks in store for the business empires of Lesirecruise, Frere Holdings and Relton Marine. Despite his humiliation, they can't keep Ken Masters away. |




