Rent Dear Green Place: Series 1 (2006)

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Synopsis:
At last, the BAFTA Award winning 'Dear Green Place' starring Ford Kiernan and Paul Riley is yours to own. The hilarious snapshot of Glasgow's park life comes to video for the first time, hot on the heels of the television broadcast.

1. Rocksalt
Woody (Johnny Austin) and Wallace (Martin Docherty) attend a lecture on rocksalt, MacAllister (Paul Blair) and Riordan (Paul Riley) are on the graveyard shift while Henderson (Ford Kiernan) finds out there's more than one Argos in the city.
2. Sorry
MacAllister accidentally reveals his secret relationship with Michelle (Jenny Ryan), while Henderson suffers an allergic reaction.
3. Pish
Woody and Wallace are set to fail a mandatory drugs test until Wallace's granny provides the solution. MacAllister meanwhile invents a bogus girlfriend to make Michelle jealous.
4. There's Been a Murder
The Fairweather Players visit the Botanies with Mid-Summer Night's dream. Henderson and Toner (Michael MacKenzie) are on the trail of a swan murderer and Riordan queues against his will for Robbie Williams tickets.
5. Gimme Shelter
Michelle, Riordan and Gavin (Gavin Jon Wright) discover some air raid shelters in the park. Woody and Wallace do a nightshift in the museum and Henderson is exposed as a closet jazz musician.
6. Bandstand
An eco-warrior chains himself to a bandstand threatened with demolition as the group see off the annual taxi outing to Troon. MacAllister is temporarily blinded with deadly results.
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Directors:
Producers:
Angela Murray
Writers:
Paul Riley, Rab Christie
Studio:
JWP
Genres:
British TV, TV Comedies
BBFC:
Release Date:
03/12/2007
Run Time:
173 minutes
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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