Jane Horrocks
Foxbusters is a British animation very loosely based on the Dick King-Smith book The Fox Busters. It was made by Cosgrove Hall and consists of two series of thirteen 11-minute episodes each, made between 1999 and 2000. The show is primarily set on Foxearth Farm, a fictional farm based in the English countryside which is dominated by a variety of animals, particularly the chickens. The Foxbusters are three chickens, Ransome, Sims and Jeffries, who have the unlikely ability to fly. Each has a different personality; Ransome is the best flyer, Sims is the smartest and Jeffries is the comic relief. The Foxbusters also have the ability to spit grit like machine guns, and drop hard-boiled eggs like they were bombs - and these are used to effect among other methods to keep the hungry pack of foxes in Foxearth Forest at bay.
Director:
Actors: Whoopi Goldberg, Jane Horrocks, Joanna Lumley, Rob Rackstraw, Jimmy Hibbert
Jane Horrocks showcases her wide-ranging talents as a mimic and comedy performer.
Director: John Birkin
Actors: Jane Horrocks, Martin Clunes, Rebecca Front, Mel Giedroyc, David Haig
The Amazing Mrs Pritchard revolves around supermarket manager Ros Pritchard, who, angry with the state of British politics, stands for election as an independent candidate in her home town of Eatanswill, Yorkshire.[1] She soon gains national attention and wins the general election, becoming Prime Minister. Over successive episodes, Ros's spontaneous approach to decision making and her promise never to deceive the electorate come under increasing pressure from the demands of government, media scrutiny, and partisan political struggles.
Director:
Actors: Jane Horrocks, Steven Mackintosh, Janet McTeer, Jonathan Aris, Geraldine James
In this satirical British sitcom, which became a cult hit on American cable, a grotesquely self-centered fashion victim chain-smokes, swills champagne, abuses drugs, munches caviar, terrorizes her daughter, and tries in vain to mingle with the beautiful people -- all in the company of her sleek, slutty, boozed-up best friend.
Director:
Actors: Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks, Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, June Whitfield
Based on the Terry Pratchett novel. On Discworld, in a small country called Lancre, three witches, the flowery Magrat Garlick, the lively Nanny Ogg and their leader Granny Weatherwax find themselves dragged into royal politics. The king of Lancre, Verence, has been murdered by Duke Felmet and he has taken over control of the country (but he is trapped under the control of his over-powering wife - the Duchess.) The Duke hates Lancre and the actual kingdom of Lancre is pressing the witches to find a king that would take better care of it. The second and bigger problem is that Verence's baby son has escaped and has fallen into the hands of the witches prompting the Duke's fury towards the witches. The son must be protected but Granny doesn't want to get involved with the situation but it looks like she doesn't have a choice in the matter...
Director:
Actors: Jane Horrocks, June Whitfield, Annette Crosbie, Christopher Lee, Eleanor Bron
A five-part series of intertwining, semi-improvised love stories. Written and directed by multiple BAFTA-winner Dominic Savage.
Director:
Actors: David Tennant, Billie Piper, Jane Horrocks, David Morrissey, Ashley Walters
Tinkerbell wanders into the forbidden Winter woods and meets Periwinkle. Together they learn the secret of their wings and try to unite the warm fairies and the winter fairies to help Pixie Hollow.
Director: Peggy Holmes
Actors: Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Bennett, Lucy Liu
Julie Walters tells the story of how Morph, Shaun the Sheep and that cheese-loving man Wallace and his dog Gromit first came to life.
Director: Richard Mears
Actors: Martin Freeman, David Tennant, Julie Walters, Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy
With over 40 years at the top of his trade, Ken Dodd performs his unique set in front of a host of celebrities gathered to show their appreciation of his enduring talent. Recorded by ITV in 1994, now finally released on DVD.
Director:
Actors: Ken Dodd, Pam Ayres, Frank Carson, James Fox, Samantha Fox
The "Memphis Belle" is a World War II bomber, piloted by a young crew on dangerous bombing raids into Europe. The crew only have to make one more bombing raid before they have finished their duty and can go home. In the briefing before their last flight, the crew discover that the target for the day is Dresden, a heavily-defended city that invariably causes many Allied casualties
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Actors: Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Tate Donovan, D. B. Sweeney, Billy Zane
In northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social difference, but the vigorous Mary refuses to allow outer circumstances destroying their love.
Director: David Wheatley
Actors: Owen Teale, Sean Bean, Clare Holman, Billie Whitelaw, Ian Bannen
Grow is a tale of pumpkins, sabotage, and unlikely family bonds. A farmer living in the self-proclaimed ‘Pumpkin Capital of the World’ takes in her estranged niece Charlie. Charlie decides to enter the local pumpkin growing competition where she and the other pumpkin growers face fierce competition, sabotage and a genetically engineered rival.
Director: John McPhail
Actors: Golda Rosheuvel, Nick Frost, Jane Horrocks, Alan Carr, Jeremy Swift
Bodney Brooks, a twelve year old master of computer controlled puppetry, decides to arrange a surprise birthday party for his Gran in an attempt to get back into his family’s good books. But, as ever in Bodney’s world, things don’t quite go to plan.
Director: John Chorlton
Actors: Anna Friel, Mel Giedroyc, Jane Horrocks
Rosetta and new arrival Chloe band together to try to break the garden fairies' legendary losing streak in the Pixie Hollow Games, a sports spectacle filled with pixie pageantry, fantastic fairy events and hilarious surprises.
Director: Bradley Raymond
Actors: Megan Hilty, Brenda Song, Jason Dolley, Tiffany Thornton, Zendaya
Just north of London live Wendy, Andy, and their twenty-something twins, Natalie and Nicola. Wendy clerks in a shop, leads aerobics at a primary school, jokes like a vaudevillian, agrees to waitress at a friend's new restaurant and dotes on Andy, a cook who forever puts off home remodeling projects, and with a drunken friend, buys a broken down lunch wagon. Natalie, with short neat hair and a snappy, droll manner, is a plumber; she has a holiday planned in America, but little else. Last is Nicola, odd man out: a snarl, big glasses, cigarette, mussed hair, jittery fingers, bulimic, jobless, and unhappy. How they interact and play out family conflict and love is the film's subject.
Director: Mike Leigh
Actors: Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks, Stephen Rea
Tink challenges Gelata to see who can bake the best cake for the queen's party. Plus 10 Disney Fairies Mini-Shorts: - Just Desserts - If The Hue Fits - Dust Up - Scents And Sensibility - Just One Of The Girls - Volleybug - Hide And Tink - Rainbow's Ends - Fawn And Games - Magic Tricks
Director: Elliot M. Bour
Actors: Pamela Adlon, Jeff Bennett, Giada De Laurentiis, Megan Hilty, Jane Horrocks
Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in one night. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable’ to all but one—Arthur. Arthur Claus is Santa’s misfit son who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present half way around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.
Director: Sarah Smith
Actors: James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton
Prepare yourself for the experience of your lifetime as you witness an average night along a derelict Lancashire road in the 1980s.
Director: Alan Clarke
Actors: Neil Dudgeon, Jane Horrocks, Andrew Wilde, William Armstrong, Willie Ross
A star-studded retrospective reunites the lead cast for the first time since 2016 to rampage down memory lane revealing how the show was made, pay tribute to much-missed castmember June Whitfield, and celebrate its ground-breaking influence on female comedy.
Director: Simon Lloyd
Actors: Kirsty Young, Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Jane Horrocks, Julia Sawalha
Before Dorothy landed on the Wicked Witch of the East with her little farm house, the witch had to contend with another resident of middle America. The Lion, who was once part of the Omaha Circus, comes to Oz with the Wizard and starts on an adventure to stop the witch from obtaining the Flower of Oz. As new friends and strange characters look to him for his courage, Lion could loose exactly what it is that makes him so brave. Based upon the book by Roger S. Baum (Great-Grandson of Oz L. Frank Baum, the original author of the Oz books). Written by Max Vaughn
Director: Tim Deacon
Actors: Dom DeLuise, Gerard Plunkett, Jason Priestley, Lynn Redgrave, Bobcat Goldthwait
The film begins with a live-action sequence set in Boston in 1857, the site of a live reading by renowned novelist Dickens. As he begins his 'story of ghosts' a woman in the audience screams because she has seen a mouse and Dickens points out that this is appropriate since his story begins with a mouse. At this point the story turns into the animated version and Dickens explains that the mouse, na
Director: Jimmy T. Murakami
Actors: Simon Callow, Kate Winslet, Nicolas Cage, Jane Horrocks, Michael Gambon
In modern-day London, three men (Craig Ferguson, Jimi Mistry and David Morrissey) and three women (Olivia Williams, Jane Horrocks and Catherine McCormack) fall in and out of love and back again, to the Greek-chorus accompaniment of two cab drivers, who engage in an ongoing conversation about sex. A winning romantic comedy, Born Romantic is the second feature by British writer-director David Kane of This Year's Love fame.
Director: David Kane
Actors: Craig Ferguson, Jane Horrocks, Adrian Lester, Catherine McCormack, Jimi Mistry
The difficult relationship between a british postal officer and his adoptive son.
Director: Chris Menges
Actors: William Hurt, Nathan Yapp, Keith Allen, Jane Horrocks, Alan Cumming
Robbie the Reindeer (voiced by Ardal O'Hanlon) arrives at the North Pole, ready to take his place as navigator on Santa's Christmas sleigh team. However, Robbie is soon plagued by doubt regarding his ability, and sets out to regain his self-respect and the admiration of his team-mates. This festive animated tale also features the voices of Jane Horrocks, Steve Coogan, Caroline Quentin and Harry Enfield, and features a script co-written by 'Blackadder' writer Richard Curtis.
Director: Richard Starzak
Actors: Jim Belushi, Robbie Williams, Ardal O'Hanlon, Paul Whitehouse, Jane Horrocks
A man who is suffering a mid-life crisis finds new meaning in his life as part of an all-male, middle-aged, amateur synchronised swimming team.
Director: Oliver Parker
Actors: Rob Brydon, Rupert Graves, Jim Carter, Daniel Mays, Adeel Akhtar
Experience the triumphs, the tears, the traumas and the trousers when Robert Peter Williams blows into London Town for one night only. Rub shoulder pads with a star-studded audience as Mr Success and his 58 piece orchestra serenade you with the songs that make the young girls crazy. Recorded on 10th October 2001 in the Royal Albert Hall.
Director: Hamish Hamilton
Actors: Robbie Williams, Jon Lovitz, Jane Horrocks
A filmed stage performance of the 1993 London revival. Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Skyfall) directed this new production for the Donmar Warehouse in London's West End. It starred Jane Horrocks as Sally, Adam Godley as Cliff, Alan Cumming as the Emcee and Sara Kestelman as Fräulein Schneider. Cumming received an Olivier Award nomination for his performance and Kestelman won the Olivier for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. Mendes's conception was very different from either the original production or the conventional first revival. The most significant change was the character of the Emcee. The role, as played by Joel Grey in both prior incarnations, was an asexual, edgy character dressed in a tuxedo with rouged cheeks. Alan Cumming's portrayal was highly sexualized, as he wore suspenders (i.e. braces) around his crotch and red paint on his nipples.
Director:
Actors: Alan Cumming, Jane Horrocks, Adam Godley, Sara Kestelman, Loveday Smith
Davy and Ally have to re-learn how to live life in Edinburgh after coming home from serving in Afghanistan. Both struggle to learn to live a life outside the army and to deal with the everyday struggles of family, jobs and relationships. Sunshine on Leith is based on the sensational stage hit of the same name, featuring music by pop-folk band The Proclaimers.
Director: Dexter Fletcher
Actors: George MacKay, Kevin Guthrie, Freya Mavor, Antonia Thomas, Jane Horrocks
A young boy named Luke and his grandmother go on vacation only to discover their hotel is hosting an international witch convention, where the Grand High Witch is unveiling her master plan to turn all children into mice. Will Luke fall victim to the witches' plot before he can stop them?
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Actors: Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jasen Fisher, Rowan Atkinson, Bill Paterson
This "Play on One" story depicts Jack and his farming family in West Wales. They have built up their dairy herd with vast loans and are then told they must cut back on milk production and slaughter some of the herd. The community launches a campaign against the quotas, but Jack takes the law into his own hands.
Director: Kevin Billington
Actors: Anthony Hopkins, Lynn Farleigh, Mark Lewis Jones, Martin Glyn Murray, Hugh Fraser