Free dvds in this week's/weekend's papers

Free "Kingdom" dvRAB inside the Telegraph this weekend.

Collect Kingdom Series Two, recently aired on ITV, exclusively with the Telegraph, from Saturday, March 1st. The first two episodes are free inside the Telegraph this weekend.
 
Two free films in this weekend's The Telegraph.

Free inside on Saturday, October 17th 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' starring Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham Carter and Rupert Graves.

Free inside on Sunday, October 18th 'A Handful of Dust' starring Judi Dench, Kristin Scott Thomas and Alec Guinness.
 
Thanks. Since posting, I went to a different branch of Tesco yesterday and they had them. Apparently, despite the fact that they should have been given out on sunday, they didn't arrive till Monday morning so I guess this is what happened with the other branches.
 
I noticed on the CD:ROM cover it says 'Complete Health Guide - part 1'...(I didn't get the paper but someone has given me the disc)..does anybody know when part 2 is... I was away saturday till today (tues)...was in Sunday Times or yesterdays Times (mon) or will it be in next saturdays Times?

Also how many parts will there be...more than 2?
 
Hi. Does anyone know if any of these free DVRAB have a subtitles for the hearing impaired option included?
 
Is there any DVD with Telegraph this weekend?

OT to introduce about myself, I am a movie buff from India. I track these DVD freebies thro the Net and building my DVD collection with the help of my frienRAB in UK.

I am able to track Times, Independent, Daily Mail thro the net. Having a bit of a difficulty with Telegraph. (And Guardian, but they give out DVRAB very rarely: only 3 in the last year).

So it would be great if someone "on the ground" in UK can track Telegraph (and if possible any others) and post in this forum.

Thanks a lot,
Mahadevan
 
"Diana:Ten Years On",free in tomorrows Daily Mail.

I thought it was the Express that was obssessed with her! For GoRAB sake leave the woman alone and let her rest,we don't need crap like this anymore. If they're doing this six months before the aniversary of her death God knows what they'll do when it actually arrives!
 
If you are yet to get it, you can pick it up from eBay for one and a half bucks. I found this one Item number: 9140947416. Just go and search for more.
 
I think the only DVD that i actually liked was when a paper (cant remember which) gave away "Metropolis" - the '30s original. :cool:

Other than that, they all go in the bin!
 
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