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*** Heartbeat - Entire Series 14 NEW PAL Cult 7-DVD Set Jonathan Kerrigan M. Jordon ***
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Brand new, official studio-released DVD of this great film, imported from United Kingdom ( Heart beat - Complete Series Fourteen )
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FILM DETAILS
Alternate Title: Heart beat - Complete Series Fourteen
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital Stereo )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
1300 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.66:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2004 and produced in:
Country: United Kingdom ( Region: Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Martin Curry
Tom Cotter


Written By:
Patrick Harbinson
Stephen Leather


Actors:
William Simons ..... PC Alf Ventress / ... (355 episodes, 1992-2009)
Derek Fowlds ..... Oscar Blaketon / ... (342 episodes, 1992-2009)
Tricia Penrose ..... Gina Ward / ... (338 episodes, 1993-2009)
Mark Jordon ..... PC Phil Bellamy (323 episodes, 1992-2007)
David Lonsdale ..... David Stockwell / ... (259 episodes, 1993-2009)
Peter Benson ..... Bernie Scripps (234 episodes, 1995-2009)
Bill Maynard ..... Claude Jeremiah Greengrass (155 episodes, 1992-2000)
Jason Durr ..... PC Mike Bradley / ... (128 episodes, 1997-2003)
John Duttine ..... Sergeant George Miller / ... (106 episodes, 1992-2009)
Steven Blakeley ..... PC Geoff Younger (102 episodes, 2005-2009)
Kazia Pelka ..... Maggie Bolton (99 episodes, 1995-2001)
Gwen Taylor ..... Peggy Armstrong / ... (98 episodes, 2005-2009)
Nick Berry ..... PC Nick Rowan / ... (96 episodes, 1992-1998)
Geoffrey Hughes ..... Vernon Scripps (88 episodes, 2001-2007)
Philip Franks ..... Sergeant Craddock / ... (80 episodes, 1998-2002)
Rupert Vansittart ..... Lord Ashfordly (75 episodes, 1992-2009)
Jonathan Kerrigan ..... PC Rob Walker (72 episodes, 2004-2007)
Vanessa Hehir ..... Rosie Cartwright / ... (72 episodes, 2001-2007)
Duncan Bell ..... Sergeant Merton (71 episodes, 2002-2005)
Lisa Kay ..... Carol Cassidy / ... (71 episodes, 2004-2009)
Sarah Tansey ..... Jenny Latimer / ... (69 episodes, 2001-2004)
Stuart Golland ..... George Ward (67 episodes, 1992-1996)
Fiona Dolman ..... Jackie Bradley / ... (54 episodes, 1998-2001)
Niamh Cusack ..... Dr. Kate Rowan (49 episodes, 1992-1995)
Joe McFadden ..... PC Joe Mason (48 episodes, 2007-2009)
Aisl�n McGuckin ..... Dr. Liz Merrick (46 episodes, 2003-2004)
Anne Stallybrass ..... Eileen Reynolds / ... (42 episodes, 1993-1998)
Rupert Ward-Lewis ..... PC Don Wetherby (42 episodes, 2007-2009)
Clare Calbraith ..... Dr. Tricia Summerbee (42 episodes, 2000-2002)
Sophie Ward ..... Dr. Helen Trent / ... (40 episodes, 2004-2006)
Clare Wille ..... DS Rachel Dawson / ... (38 episodes, 2005-2009)
Juliette Gruber ..... Jo Weston / ... (36 episodes, 1995-1998)
James Carlton ..... PC Steve Crane (35 episodes, 2003-2004)
Alice Jones ..... Katie Rowan (32 episodes, 1995-1998)
Nikki Sanderson ..... Dawn Bellamy (30 episodes, 2008-2009)
David Michaels ..... Dr. Neil Bolton (29 episodes, 1997-1999)
Arbel Jones ..... Mary Ward / ... (23 episodes, 1998-1999)
Richard Lintern ..... Ben Norton / ... (21 episodes, 2002-2004)
Frank Middlemass ..... Dr. Alex Ferrenby (20 episodes, 1992-1993)
Simon Molloy ..... DI Shiner / ... (20 episodes, 1992-2006)
Elizabeth Bennett ..... Joyce Jowett / ... (17 episodes, 1996-2009)
Ryan Early ..... PC Tom Nicholson (15 episodes, 2001-2002)
Murray Head ..... Jack Hollins (13 episodes, 2005-2007)
Peter Ivatts ..... Bill Galloway / ... (12 episodes, 1992-2008)
Joe Simpson ..... Reed / ... (11 episodes, 1998-2003)
Andrew Abrahams ..... Magistrate / ... (11 episodes, 1992-2008)
Keeley Forsyth ..... Sue Driscoll (11 episodes, 1998-2001)
Oliver Pyrah ..... Sam Bolton / ... (11 episodes, 1999-2001)


Synopsis:
All 26 episodes from the fourteenth series of the Yorkshire Television police drama. Set in rural North Yorkshire during the 1960s, Heartbeat's combination of crime and medical storylines, charismatic regular characters and wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack made it staple Sunday-night viewing for two decades, with the series' many prestigious awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama and several ITV Programme of the Year awards. Attracting a peak audience of 14 million, Heartbeat has garnered a devoted following and remains prime-time viewing worldwide. In this series, Sophie Ward joins the cast as Dr Helen Trent, for whom the move to Aidensfield with husband Matt marks a bold new beginning. Fresh-faced young mechanic Rosie starts work at the garage, and Ashfordly station's new recruits include PC Rob Walker, a local lad with an unlikely family background. David, meanwhile, faces a whole new chapter of woe with the unannounced arrival of his roguish Aunt Peggy.

Season 14
Money, Money, Money S14, Ep1 Sep. 5, 2004
Clive Formby's combine harvester has been torched and he is convinced Ken Dixon in Ashfordly is behind it. A witness saw a shady character staying at her empty neighbouring house overnight and wandering about with a fuel can. The "shady" character turns out to be the new police constable in Aidensfield after PC Crane's death. His name is Rob Walker and Oscar is not too happy about him. His father Jake was a well-known criminal and Blaketon is convinced that nothing good will ever come out of that family.
Secrets and Lies S14, Ep2 Sep. 12, 2004
Somebody tries to break in at Jean and Derek Lester's cottage. Derek does not want to report it, because nothing was taken, but his wife is sure she heard voices. Dr. Merrick discovers that her patient William Seaton is being blackmailed. He has paid 300� and left the money in a telephone box in Malthouse Street. He is not the only victim of the blackmailer. So is Barry Jones, who runs a refuge next door to the telephone box, and Mrs. Ventress' goddaughter Susan.
Fakers and Frauds S14, Ep3 Sep. 19, 2004
The panda car of the police gets stolen while being serviced by Bernie. Oscar Blaketon suspects Mr. Proctor, a guest at the Aidensfield Arms who knows nothing about the birds he claims to be studying. The car is later used at a number of burglaries where the burglar poses as a police officer. Petty stuff at first, but then both the car and its "owner" are connected with a serious break-in at a jeweller's shop. Vernon Scripps organizes an art course with the famous artist Lorenzo at Ashfordly Hall. Some of the participants are interested in other things than art.
The Happiest Day S14, Ep4 Sep. 26, 2004
Gina's friend Cathy Simpson is getting married. But her father cannot afford the wedding and goes to Don Megson for help. Megson promises to help him out in return for information about his workplace - information like entrances and exits, alarm systems and such. Simpson agrees, but does not intend to oblige. He tells Oscar Blaketon in case something should happen to him. This is very likely because Megson does not take kindly to being cheated.
Hunter's Moon S14, Ep5 Oct. 3, 2004
Mrs. Barton reports her husband Harry missing. He went out late at night to hunt a fox which has been after their pheasants and did not return. He is found dead, killed in an apparent accident, but foul play cannot be ruled out. Vernon Scripps risks losing his taxi license when David fails to pick up Mrs. Fforbes-Hepplethwaite, the chairman of the taxi licensing committee. Mrs. Fforbes-Hepplethwaite has set her heart on having the Aidensfield plough dance as the centrepiece of the village f�te.
Wrecked S14, Ep6 Oct. 10, 2004
PC Walker is forced off the road by Keith Baldock, but loses him when a flock of sheep crosses the road. Baldock claims he did not see him, but he may have confused him with PC Bellamy, who helped put him in jail five years earlier. Phil Bellamy has found a new love interest, Emma Dryden, after his wedding to Gina fell through. When Phil is walking her home one night he is almost run down by a speeding car and Sergeant Merton has little doubt that Keith Baldock was behind the wheel. But when Emma's son Jack is kidnapped Baldock has a perfect alibi.
Say It with Flowers S14, Ep7 Oct. 17, 2004
Wing Commander Andy Carstairs likes to fly around in his beautifully restored Hawker Hurricane fighter from World War II. One night the airfield watchman is knocked down and two explosive wedges are stolen. A gang of robbers have been using that kind of explosives to break into security vans, but Sergeant Merton thinks it is a local job when another security van is robbed using one of the stolen wedges. David enters a yellow fuchsia on behalf of his Aunt Peggy's friend Mrs. Crompton in the Aidensfield Flower Show.
Precious Stones S14, Ep8 Oct. 31, 2004
David is helping out in the kitchen during a dinner at Redwood House when the whole party is held at gunpoint by three robbers and the jewels of Joan Maltravers are stolen. The robbers get away although David manages to free himself and the cook Mrs. Woolley and call the police, but their car crashes when the police give chase and they have to continue on foot. David becomes the celebrity of the day and his fame is not diminished when he and Rosie find the stolen gems in the wrecked car.
Buried Secrets S14, Ep9 Nov. 7, 2004
Don Tetley is looking for relics with a metal detector. He wants to search a building sit at the Ashfordly estate because there once was an old monastery, but is told to clear of by the contractor Bob Acott, but returns later during the night anyway. Tetley also gets a hard time from his wife and her lover. The next morning Tetley is found dead outside his cottage and most of his collection of findings has been stolen. Vernon Scripps gets a visit from his distant relative Gareth.
Stormy Weather S14, Ep10 Nov. 14, 2004
A storm is blowing and Oscar Blaketon is on his way back from Whitby when he witnesses how a tree tips over and hits the another car. Blaketon quickly gets help, but it is too late for the driver Alan Buckland a former sergeant of the Whitby police. His passenger Heather Hamilton is much better off and it seems that the two of them were running away from his wife, who is also Heather's sister. Apart from passports and ferry tickets they also bring along a bag with a lot of money in it. The incident also makes Jenny fear for her own marriage to Sergeant Merton.
Who's Sorry Now? S14, Ep11 Nov. 21, 2004
The preparations for Liz Merrick's and Ben Norton's wedding are in full swing and her replacement as the local GP, Dr. Helen Trent, arrives and immediately has clash with Jenny. Speaking of Jenny Sergeant Merton is very worried about her and talks to Dr. Merrick about her, but the beautiful doctor assures him that there is nothing wrong with Jenny. For once Dr. Merrick is wrong and Jenny leaves the surgery unattended and unlocked. When Dr. Merrick returns she finds the surgery in a mess and some dangerous pills missing.
In Sickness and in Health S14, Ep12 Nov. 28, 2004
The day of the wedding between Dr. Liz Merrick and Ben Norton is growing near, but the happy event is overshadowed by Jenny's mental illness and Sergeant Merton seriously considers getting a transfer to be near her and able to support her. PC Walker finds an abandoned car on the moor. It is registered to Angela Price, who has been kidnapped and the kidnappers have told her husband not to involve the police. But Sergeant Merton knows Price and finds out anyway and he suspects that the kidnappers hide out in a farm they have rented from Lord Ashfordly.
In the Bleak Midwinter S14, Ep13 Dec. 26, 2004
The Frankie Rio Trio once belonged at the top of the charts, but popularity has dropped and now they are struggling for a comeback. Now finances are so low they have to skip a hotel bill. They are on their way to Aidensfield, where they will stay with their old friend Vernon Scripps until an important gig in Whitby. On the way pick up a young woman, Rachel Godwin, and her baby and give her a lift to Aidensfield where her parents live.
Blast from the Past S14, Ep14 Mar. 13, 2005
Rosie does the shopping for Miss Edgar. One morning she finds the old woman tied to a chair when she comes to deliver the groceries. Miss Edgar says the assailant posed as a representative from the Council and drove a grey van. It may have been the same van that forced Louise Parry off the road and nearly did the same to David in the brown lorry. David sees to the needs of Miss Parry getting her to the Aidensfield Arms and has Bernie pick up her car. She also asks him to deliver a letter to Dr. Trent's husband Matthew personally.
Icon S14, Ep15 Mar. 20, 2005
The police are on the lookout for stolen Russian icons which have been unloaded in or around Whitby from a fishing boat owned by Ingmar Larsen who is currently in prison for smuggling and violence. The captain of the boat claims he thought they were smuggling cigarettes and that they were ambushed by pirates just off shore. They recover one of the icons at an antique shop, and the owner tells PC Walker that he bought it from a blonde woman in her thirties. Lord Ashfordly is having a banquet for true gourmets.
Golf Papa One Zero S14, Ep16 Mar. 27, 2005
The future has arrived at the Ashfordly police station in the form of the new sergeant George Miller and a state-of-the-art Ford Zephyr police car. He also has plans to close down the police house in Aidensfield and move PC Walker to Ashfordly permanently. Apart from that Sergeant Miller is very old-fashioned and extremely narrow-minded. His first case in charge of the Ashfordly police is a series of wage snatches.
The Long View S14, Ep17 Apr. 3, 2005
A couple walking their dog on the beach discovers a dead man by the water's edge. The only thing they can find out about him is that he died of a fall from a cliff. PC Walker is contacted by his old friend Jackie Pointer. Her brother Tony is in jail and he has picked up some information on a robbery being planned and is willing to share this information for an early release. Walker contacts Sergeant Miller, who will have nothing to do with the matter.
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing S14, Ep18 Apr. 10, 2005
PC Bellamy takes over one of Alf Ventress' old contacts, Vic Smalley. From him he learns about Ray Craven, who is flush with money and it is not through taking sheep to market, which is his official business. But Bellamy does not exactly make the top of Sergeant Miller's charts when the police make a raid on one of Craven's lorries and find only sheep. When Gina tidies up in her guest Derek Ford's room she discovers that he works for the Inland Revenue. He is "on tour" in the area and Vernon Scripps is next on his list.
Friends and Relations S14, Ep19 Apr. 17, 2005
Sergeant Miller is "off to learn the patch" as he calls it when he spots a speeding car and give chase, but the driver, David's Aunt Peggy, easily manage to lose him, ruining his day completely. It will not be the last time she does that and their relation will soon be just like the one between Oscar Blaketon and good old Claude Jeremiah Greengrass. Rob Walker has been dating the nurse Clare Owen since she took care of him after he crashed on his motorcycle.
Off the Rails S14, Ep20 Apr. 24, 2005
Lots of different things have been stolen in Aidensfield over the years, but an entire train loaded with crates of wine must be a novelty. Whoever stole the wagons had access to a locomotive and enough space to hide the whole train. They must also have enough knowledge about railways to operate a train. When a wagon load of tobacco is coming through the police decide to use a similar wagon full of police officers as a decoy. Helen Trent has started the proceedings to get divorced from her husband and Gina invites her to a girl's night out to cheer her up.
Rustlers and Hustlers S14, Ep21 May 1, 2005
Like many girls Pattie and Sheila Reilly likes horses. One day Pattie takes a ride on a stray pony. An unknown man surprises them and very unwisely fires a shot in the air. The sudden bang startles the horse and makes it bolt. Pattie is thrown off and her scared kid sister flags down PC Walker, who gets both of them to Dr. Trent's surgery. He also has his own, more romantic reason to see the attractive doctor. When Walker tries to find both the owner of the pony and the shooter he suddenly finds himself investigating a series of horse thefts.
Duty of Care S14, Ep22 May 8, 2005
Young Denny gets hurt in a hunting accident at the Ashfordly estate. Luckily he sustains only a flesh wound. The police interview all the members of the hunting party to get a clear picture and also collect their guns for testing. But the estate manager Richard Bentham for some reason does not want them to talk to the beaters Gary and Colin, whom he tells to scarper. Bentham also fails to report an accident he has with his Land Rover because the brakes were sabotaged. Furthermore when PC Bellamy questions Denny the boy says that the shooting was no accident.
Shadows from the Past S14, Ep23 May 15, 2005
PC Walker and PC Bellamy are investigating a break-in at Lionel Morris' off license and general store when they spot an old friend of the police, Colin Sneddon. Sneddon has a history of confessing to just about every crime in town and soon he is at the police station to confess to this one too. When the police do not believe him he confesses to the unsolved murder of a little girl eleven years back.
Every Dog His Day S14, Ep24 May 22, 2005
Lord Ashfordly plays host to a group of ex-offenders, who will be working on the estate under the supervision of Eric Grey as part of a rehabilitation programme. But not all of the young men are that keen on getting rehabilitated and only want to make trouble. For starters they steal Oscar Blaketon's car when he refuses to serve them at the pub. Dorothy Plum is complaining that someone is disturbing her little dog Marigold, but a search of her garden and the road outside turns up nothing.
Services Rendered S14, Ep25 May 29, 2005
Albert Wilson witnesses how Peter Roberts is hit by a hit-an-run car. Wilson is sure it was no accident and is able to give a full description of the car. It belongs to Derek Wallis, who claims that it was stolen. He also has an alibi which is corroborated by his employer Elsa Jenner, but Albert Wilson is almost positive that it was Wallis, who drove the car. Aunt Peggy "happens to come across" a lot of cheap cigarettes, but they seem to contain something with a little more kick than ordinary tobacco.
Bin Man S14, Ep26 Jun. 5, 2005
Gina discovers a cut off left hand in her dustbin. The police immediately start searching for more body parts in other dustbins in Aidensfield with no luck. The hand was in a box and in that box the police find a note in Bernie Scripps' handwriting. Bernie does not remember writing the note, but from its contents he reckons it is from a rough invoice he wrote to Ashfordly Hall. And it dates five years back. The discovery of a torso the next day leads to the conclusion that the body had been frozen until recently - and that it is murder!


Constable Nick Rowan is a English Policeman in the 1960's who decides to be reassigned to the same small village where his wife was born. There, he patrols the countryside as a part of a small attachment in the area dealing with the various events and problems that come up while at same time keeping a eye on Claude Greengrass, the local rogue.
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