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The Street - Complete Series 2 [DVD]
 
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The Street - Complete Series 2 [DVD]

David Thewlis , Timothy Spall    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: David Thewlis, Timothy Spall, Mark Benton, Gina McKee, Kieran Bew
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: ITV Studios Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Feb 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0010Y9XZ8
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,581 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The Street - Complete Series 2 sees the return of the acclaimed drama from Jimmy McGovern ("Cracker"), in which six stories are told through neighbours living on the same street. Each episode stands alone as we get to know The Street's residents one by one. McGovern takes us behind closed doors to find a street brimming with deceit, anger, frustration, friendship, love and redemption. A star studded cast including Timothy Spall ("Auf Wiedersehen Pet"), Mark Benton ("City Lights"), David Thewlis ("Harry Potter") and Gina McKee ("The Forsyte Saga") take us on a series of bittersweet journeys of everyday pain, suffering and hope.


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Brilliant series. 9 Mar 2008
By Blue hunter VINE™ VOICE
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Having enjoyed the first series of the street I was very pleased that a second series was made and again it was brilliant.Outstanding acting in every episode from some of Britain's best actors and actresses.
The storylines are very gritty and emotional at times and I must say that they not what you would call over the top.Very believable and overall I think this is what great television is all about.Recommended.
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For people who genuinely enjoy and appreciate a clever concept and heartfelt naturalistic acting this is a superb set of DVDs. The final episode on Series Two is amazing. Anyone wanting some genuinely moving, dramatic and thought provoking Drama will love this! Buy! You won't be disappointed!
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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful
By russell clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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For some reason, being a complete and utter arse is a strong contender, i missed the first series of "The Street" .Apart that is for the last episode which i watched, probably on the strength of the lovely and talented Joanne Froggatt being in it.It quickly sunk in that this was quality TV drama- the sort that happens all too rarely. Superbly written(Not too surprising since Jimmy McGovern is involved) , brilliantly performed and all too believable this is television with a vibrant beating human heart . Every episode of series two has been a brilliantly conceived exercise in exposing with real empathy the foibles and frailties that bedevil us all.
Episode one centres on twin brothers Joe and Harry (David Thewlis) Joe who is married with two squabbling kids, a live in mother and has severe money troubles not helped by his low level gambling addiction envies Harry. Harry livers alone with all the freedom that brings is well respected with a past career in the military and is financially well off. When Harry suffers an almost farcical low key death Joe steals pretends it's him who has died and steals his brothers identity . In keeping up the pretence Joe learns that his apparently misbegotten former existence had more going for it than he first thought and the wife he thought didn't love him anymore ( Bronagh Gallagher) isn't as easily fooled as he first thought. .
In episode two taxi driver Eddie (Timothy Spall) can't resist meeting up with his child heart sweetheart Pat .When his wife Margie (Ger Ryan) drops out of the evening after discovering she has breast cancer -something she keeps secret from Eddie -the evening leads to serious repercussions for Eddie and he discovers that not everything from the past has the same resonance in the present.
In the next demolition man Eddie(Vincent Regan) works away .When he is bunked up with fellow worker Tom (Will Mellor) he makes a pass at Eddie who attempts to change rooms .Having found out this isn't possible he comes to terms with a burgeoning attraction for his co-worker and the two begin an affair that has potentially explosive recriminations for not only Eddie but those closest to him.
Jan ( Gina Mckee) and Cath (Lorraine Ashbourne) are sisters living on the same street. Cath has three kids and a husband in prison for dealing drugs. When her eldest son Ian goes on a night out with Jan's only son Gary , who is soon to join The Navy , the evening ends in violence with a badly injured taxi driver but its Ian who wrongly cops the blames. The question is will Gary , the real perpetrator do the right thing and admit his guilt?
Postman Wayne (Mark Benton) is contemplating a failed marriage to Val (Melanie Hill)and the fact that their new step dad can offer them far more than he can. He is also robbing from the mail , though he only takes from the mail going to the" posh estates" in order to fund a life in Greece that he dreams about. Unfortunately the finger of suspicion points to a union affiliated colleague and when he slips on a takeaway fish and chip supper he puts his back out and is forced to get help from an Illiterate truant who he also teaches to read. Added to that he has met a women at a speed dating evening with a bad stammer and guilt about his crass behaviour has plagued him since. As his day to day existence plunges inexorably into chaos Wayne must decide whether his Greece reverie is worth all the things that could be potentially worthwhile in his life at home.
The final episode has gardener Paul (Toby Kebbell) living a solitary life in a bed-sit .He bumps into local girl Kirsty every morning on his way to work and starts a relationship with her but then deliberately alienates her so he won't have to reveal the dreadful secret from his past. However when he is spotted in the street by Jean (Jodhi May) who is connected to this dreadful event he has to confront his guilt and learn that true forgiveness does exist.
By far the best true drama on television , this is revelatory stuff when compared to the so called true to life soaps that hog up the schedules. The acting is unbelievably good in every episode with not a frame wasted and as I've mentioned the writing is quite superb with diverse thematic nuances being explored every week. They all have one thing in common though. None of us is perfect , but with understanding , honesty , empathy humour and moral courage nothing is insurmountable and shining truth and decency can come out of any adverse situation. That is a message worth heeding and when it,s put across as well as it is in The Street it really does sink in.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Life in the Raw
Jimmy McGovern is one of the best character writers on television and his storylines are true to life.Well done Jimmy!!! Read more
Published 18 months ago by Tom Mcgrath
The Street series 2
Great series! All the shows are very different with a thread sewing them together. I enjoy all the characters and there lives.
Published 21 months ago by Barbara Eagle-lindsay
Still excellent but not as good as the others
Negative:not as good as the other 2-stories,while well written and very well acted, lack some reality;several are easy to work out the ending of. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Raff
Brilliant
I bought all three series at the same time. Incidentaly it was cheaper to buy each series seperately rather than to buy all in one box set. Read more
Published on 21 Feb 2010 by Silver
Great acting but....
I bought both series one and two because of the cast list. I thought that the acting was excellent. Read more
Published on 29 Oct 2009 by Rosiedee
Mark R
The Street series two is a televisual masterpiece. Superior to the first series, this really is gritty British TV at its very best.
Published on 6 Oct 2009 by M. Richards
Street Wise Great
Once again Jimmy McGovern has created a brilliant set of episodes on real life. Funny sad and hauntingly memorable!! 5 stars!!
Published on 4 Oct 2009 by wend0100
The Street Series 2
A very well acted and directed series on depressing content of people who live in a street in UK. Its not a laugh a minute! Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2009 by Mrs. Ruth Hine
The Street - Series 2
Extremely well acted,proving that British actors and actresses are the
best in the world.

Unlike most American actors,the British act convincingly.
Published on 20 Sep 2009 by Mr. A. L. Marney
Excellent series
All the episodes made compelling viewing,excellent acting from all, especially Timothy Spall.Not for those wanting a few hours light entertainment,all the stories are quite dark... Read more
Published on 5 Sep 2009 by Gino
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