The Brittas Empire - The Complete Brittas Empire - Series 1-7 (Box Set) (DVD, 2007)

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Manager of Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre, Gordon Brittas, has a natural ability to create havoc wherever he goes. His long suffering wife, Helen, struggles to retain her sanity and his staff try to keep the leisure centre running smoothly despite Gordon's best efforts.

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ProducerMike Stephens
EAN5060000500233
eBay Product ID (ePID)46994981

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ActorHarriet Thorpe, Anouschka Menzies, Chris Barrie, Pippa Haywood, Michael Burns, Julia St. John
Film/TV TitleThe Brittas Empire-The Complete Brittas Empire-Series 1-7 (Box Set)
DirectorMike Stephens, Christine Gernon
LanguageEnglish
Run Time1433 Mins
Release Year2007
FormatDVD
FranchiseBrittas Empire
FeaturesBrittas Fitness Quiz \ Royal Variety Performance 1996 \ Brittas Management Quiz \ Star Profile \ Good Morning Interview \ Christmas Special 1994 and 1996 \ Brittas Empire Series 4 Outtakes \ Web Link \ Stills Gallery
GenreGeneral, Comedy

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Number of Discs7
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Additional InformationManager of Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre, Gordon Brittas, has a natural ability to create havoc wherever he goes. His long suffering wife, Helen, struggles to retain her sanity and his staff try to keep the leisure centre running smoothly despite Gordon's best efforts. Features the complete episodes from series one to seven.
ScreenwriterAndrew Norriss, Richard Fegen
Movie/TV TitleThe Brittas Empire - The Complete Brittas Empire - Series 1-7 (Box Set)

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