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No Heroics. Image shows from L to R: Devlin, aka Excelsor (Patrick Baladi), Jenny, aka She-Force (Rebekah Staton), Don, aka Timebomb (James Lance), Sarah, aka Electroclash (Claire Keelan), Alex, aka The Hotness (Nicholas Burns). Copyright: Tiger Aspect Productions
No Heroics

No Heroics

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV2
  • 2008
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Sitcom about four off-duty superheroes and their struggles with love and fame (or the lack of it). Stars Patrick Baladi, Nicholas Burns, Claire Keelan, James Lance, Rebekah Staton and more.

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No Heroics - The Complete First Series

No Heroics - The Complete First Series

No Heroics is a six-part comedy series about four old friends who just happen to be off-duty superheroes.

Based in a capes-only pub, the show focuses on their day-to-day lives - which for supposed saviours of the world is actually pretty much the same as everyone else's. In fact, superheroics seem far from their mind behind relationships, sex lives, and a constant desperation for success and fame.

Instead, this group of B-listers would rather get drunk and commiserate their lack of superiority in their local superheroes-only pub, The Fortress...

No Heroics gained much critical praise and a nomination for Best New Comedy at the British Comedy Awards.

This DVD contains the complete first series of the show.

First released: Monday 2nd February 2009

  • Distributor: 2 Entertain
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: 2EDVD0410

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