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Giveaway: Agatha Raisin, Delicious boxsets

It's an extra special giveaway in the weekly newsletter this Friday!

It’s a Christmas bonus this week….

In the last newsletter giveaway for the year, TV Tonight has a special for British TV fans!

There are 3 x prizes on offer, and each contains Agatha Raisin S1-2 and Delicious S1-3 boxsets courtesy of Acorn.

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Agatha Raisin 
High-flying, PR whiz Agatha Raisin (Ashley Jensen, Extras, Catastrophe) leaves London to retire to the quiet, picturesque Cotswold village of Carsely. Entering a local competition, she somehow finds herself the prime suspect of murder and by launching her own investigation to clear her name, Agatha accidentally becomes an amateur sleuth. As Agatha settles into the village and the life she always dreamed of, trouble is never far away. Together with her friends Roy (Mathew Horne, Gavin & Stacey), Gemma (Katy Wix, Not Going Out), and Sir Charles (Jason Merrells, Waterloo Road), Agatha solves the village’s bizarre murders with panache. Her love life, however, seems to be a mystery too far even for her investigative skills. This boxset includes the feature length movie Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death as well as the complete Series One and Two.
Ashley Jensen (Extras, Catastrophe), Mathew Horne (Gavin & Stacey), Katy Wix (Not Going Out), Jason Merrells (Waterloo Road).

Delicious
Passionate cook Gina (Dawn French) was once married to Leo Vincent (Iain Glen), a successful
entrepreneur, chef and hotel owner in Cornwall. Now married to the glamorous Sam (Emilia Fox),
Leo’s business has continued to thrive.
When Sam has suspicions that Leo is having an affair she confides in Gina, confident that she’ll recognise the signs. But the secrets and scandals that spill out are proof that sleeping with another woman’s husband is never a good idea – even if he was your husband first. As Sam and Gina try to fi x their broken families, can a friendship rise from the ashes of betrayal?
Also starring Sheila Hancock and Vincent Regan, Delicious is an honest and compelling story of love,
sex, lies, betrayal – and food – where things are never as they seem.
Dawn French (French & Saunders/Vicar of Dibley), Emilia Fox (Silent Witness and Iain Glen (Game of Thrones, Jack Taylor)

Both DVD boxsets are out now through Acorn.

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