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Ardal O'Hanlon is George Sunday aka Thermoman in this wacky sci-fi comedy. And he's got a talking, flying baby, too. This collection features five episodes from the third season.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Cheers me up...ALWAYS
MHP7VoDVGH from , 11th December, 2005
Its annoying that the BBC released Series 3 and not Series 1, but anyway this series is a comic outtake on Superman and other masked heroes by focusing more the man behind the helmet.Thermoman in this series has a wife, toddler son and baby daughter who can talk and have their own special powers. His human disguise is an Irish Helath Shop Keeper who doesn't understand Earth concepts and his children Half Human Half Ultorian understand it better than him!I always love watching the TV series and now I cannot wear out my video so much
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
I loved this
A Customer from London, 20th January, 2009
The first three series were great - I enjoy the silliness - this DVD was no exception. Funny all the time. A great pity Thermoman changed personalities for series four
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
brilliant
A Customer from luton, 26th January, 2005
this series is absolutely brilliant the acting is great and the comedy keeps on flowing. definetly a great nights entertainment.
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MRS RAVEN IS MY HERO
nixx from Flintshire, 9th August, 2005
This series is a gem!!You wouldn't think it would work but it's sooo rediculously funny.It's really down to the charactors of Mrs Raven and Tyler that make it so.(I think there's a Mrs Raven struggeling to get out of all of us involved in customer services!)'Tyler' is 'out of this world' (literaly )the actor has got this just right.George (Thermo Man)is a cross between 'Mork'and 'Frank Spencer.An alien who is acquainting himself with Earth and humans means well but causes several mishaps on the way, Oh and just happens to be a Super Hero in his spare time...
0 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Ardal O'Hanlon You Need Help
marie ebblewhite from Nottingham, 11th April, 2006
Oh, i remember the good old days of Father Dougal Maquire, then you end up in a sitcom with a woman with a shouting voice and staring eyes with a facial expression that never seems to change. You need to give yourself a slap mate, this is tweeness on top of a twee tree, i despise this and hate when uk gold decide to stick it on all weekend its for twee people who are scared of the outside world, watch a proper comedy and Ardal, leave this alone and carry on with your stand up, you're losing your credibility.
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