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"Two and a Half Men: The Complete Third Season." Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer return as mismatched siblings playing dad and uncle to an 11-year-old. All 24 episodes from the sitcom's third year come in a four-disc package. ($44.98; Warner Bros.)
"Saturday Night Live: The Complete Third Season." The Coneheads are back, along with John Belushi's Samurai Warrior and Steve Martin's musical tribute to "King Tut," as season three of the pioneering late-night comedy show comes to DVD in a seven-disc set with all 20 episodes. ($69.98; Universal)
"Mission: Impossible — The Fourth TV Season." In 1969, Leonard Nimoy dropped his Vulcan ears after "Star Trek" was canceled and began a two-year stint as a member of this elite spy squad. The seven-disc set has all 26 episodes from year four. ($49.99; Paramount)
"Lovejoy: The Complete Season Three." Ian McShane plays a British antiques geek who solves crimes on the side. A four-disc set has 13 episodes. ($69.98; BBC)
"The Adams Chronicles." This lavish miniseries, aired in 1976 amid the U.S. bicentennial celebration, stars George Grizzard as John Adams and William Daniels as John Quincy Adams. The series traces more than a century of history for one of America's most prominent families. ($59.99; Acorn)
— David Germain, AP






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