About this deal
There is every imagineable situation you can think of, even a fire station itself, cannot escape the flames. For the first time, this set collects every episode of Series Eight to Fourteen of the award-winning and memorable drama, originally screened between 1995 and 2001. All 66 episodes from series 1 to 7 of the long-running ITV fire-fighting drama, following the men and women of Blackwall Fire Station's Blue Watch as they put their lives on the line combating the public's seemingly endless dangerous behaviour. For me ITV (LWT SHOWING MY YEARS)Used to have quality programs being shown through the years with BAYWATCH AND GLADIATORS shown back to back on saturdays then Londons Burning shown on Sundays followed by The Bill on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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Note: Our refurbished grades - Pristine, Very Good and Good - are solely based on the cosmetic condition of the phone. The complete second series of the popular fire-fighting television drama, following the men of Blackwall Fire Station's Blue Watch as they put their lives on the line. So for any fan of the above mentioned shows this is one of the best purchases i have made brings back the memories. There are no speacial features or anything like that unfortunatly but you can watch every episode without the boring adverts that would normally come up every 15-20 mins. The change is so vast it become s a parody of itself, similar to how The Bill went in the latter series.
I enjoy the nostalgia factor of how London used to look before modernisation as well as the old vehicles of the time. Follow the personal and professional lives of Blue Watch, firefighters at Blackwall fire station, a fictional division of the London Fire Brigade.Certain items can take longer to source than the estimated week, particularly during busy trading periods and may take longer to arrive at our warehouse. It is enjoyable throughout, can't find any fault with it, but you get the feeling that it is on its last legs towards the end, characters come and go willy-nilly.