List of number-one DVDs of 2009 (UK)

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The following is a list of number-one DVDs of 2009 in the United Kingdom.The highest selling home video formats in the UK are ranked by the Official UK Video/DVD Chart, which is published and compiled by The Official Charts Company, on behalf of the British Video Association. The chart ranks the weekly sales of video and DVD formats in 6,200 retailers across the UK. [1]

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Chart history

Meryl Streep played the role of Donna Sheridan in the 2008 film, Mamma Mia!. The film went on to become the highest-grossing picture of all time in the United Kingdom, as well as topping the UK Video Chart for four non-consecutive weeks between 2008 and 2009. Meryl Streep from "Florence Foster Jenkins" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2016 (33644504135) (cropped).jpg
Meryl Streep played the role of Donna Sheridan in the 2008 film, Mamma Mia! . The film went on to become the highest-grossing picture of all time in the United Kingdom, as well as topping the UK Video Chart for four non-consecutive weeks between 2008 and 2009.
Daniel Craig played the world-famous role of James Bond, in the 2008 installment of the series, Quantum of Solace; the film spent two weeks as the number-one video. Daniel Craig - Film Premiere "Spectre" 007 - on the Red Carpet in Berlin (22387409720) (cropped).jpg
Daniel Craig played the world-famous role of James Bond, in the 2008 installment of the series, Quantum of Solace ; the film spent two weeks as the number-one video.
Issue dateNumber-one DVDCompany/DistributorReference
4 January The Dark Knight Warner Home Video [2]
11 January Mamma Mia! Universal Pictures [3]
18 January Pineapple Express Sony Pictures Home Entertainment [4]
25 January You Don't Mess with the Zohan [5]
1 February Tropic Thunder DreamWorks [6]
8 February RocknRolla Warner Home Video [7]
15 February Taken 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [8]
22 February High School Musical 3:
Senior Year
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment [9]
1 March [10]
8 March Ghost Town DreamWorks [11]
15 March Saw 5 Lionsgate Home Entertainment [12]
22 March The Duchess Pathé [13]
29 March Quantum of Solace MGM Home Entertainment [14]
5 April [15]
12 April Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa DreamWorks [16]
19 April [17]
26 April The Day the Earth Stood Still 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [18]
3 May Australia [19]
10 May [20]
17 May Role Models Universal Pictures [21]
24 May Underworld: Rise of the Lycans EIV [22]
31 May Seven Pounds Sony Pictures Home Entertainment [23]
7 June Slumdog Millionaire Pathé [24]
14 June The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Paramount Home Entertainment [25]
21 June Bolt Walt Disney Home Entertainment [26]
28 June [27]
5 July Gran Torino Warner Home Video [28]
12 July Marley & Me 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [29]
19 July The Young Victoria Momentum Pictures [30]
26 July The Haunting in Connecticut EIV [31]
2 August Watchmen Paramount Home Entertainment [32]
9 August Knowing E1 Entertainment [33]
16 August 17 Again EIV [34]
23 August [35]
30 AugustSlumdog MillionairePathé [36]
6 September [37]
13 September Hannah Montana: The Movie Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment [38]
20 September Angels & Demons Sony Pictures Home Entertainment [39]
27 September Fast & Furious Universal Pictures [40]
4 October [41]
11 October Twilight E1 Entertainment [42]
18 October Coraline Universal Pictures [43]
25 October X-Men Origins: Wolverine 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [44]
1 November Monsters vs. Aliens DreamWorks [45]
8 November Family Guy series 8 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [46]
15 November Night at the Museum 2 [47]
22 November Star Trek Paramount Home Entertainment [48]
29 November Ice Age 3 - Dawn of the Dinosaurs 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [49]
6 December Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen Paramount Home Entertainment [50]
13 December Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Warner Home Video [51]
20 December [52]
27 December Michael McIntyre – Hello WembleyUniversal Pictures [53]

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