 | | 24 products found for Ipod in DVDs  | This collection gathers 24 episodes from the classic crime drama DRAGNET, starring the incomparable Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday. Known for realistic events and Friday's businesslike demeanor, DRAGNET set the standard for all crime dramas to... |  | |  | Since its introduction in 2001, Apple Computer's trademark digital music player, the iPod, has gone from a rare luxury item to an ubiquitous pop culture phenomenon, selling over 30 million units in its first four years. Hosted by technology expert... |  | This collection contains several of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpieces (THE 39 STEPS, SABOTAGE, THE LADY VANISHES), and a documentary about the legendary director. The set also includes the films BLACKMAIL, EASY VIRTUE, MURDER!, and THE CHENEY VASE. |  | This collection gathers 24 popular episodes from the vintage sci-fi series ONE STEP BEYOND. Airing even before THE TWILIGHT ZONE, this series featured John Newland as host and explored so-called "real" accounts of the paranormal and unknown. |  | This collection pays tribute to the world's most famous cowboy with 12 classic westerns starring the legendary John Wayne. Early Wayne films include THE STAR PACKER, BLUE STEEL, THE LUCKY TEXAN, THE DESERT TRAIL, RIDERS OF DESTINY, THE MAN FROM UTAH,... |  | This collection explores the appeal that apes have always had for Hollywood filmmakers, beginning with the most obvious example (KING KONG) and on through lesser known features displaying a similar fascination with monkeys and gorillas. Films include... |  | Debuting in 1959, BONANZA became the most popular television Western ever, running for a full 14 years. The series captured viewers by exploring the lives of a widowed father and his three sons living on the Ponderosa ranch. This set contains the... |  | This collection gathers several classic Hollywood films starring such legends as Bette Davis, Spencer Tracy, Cary Grant, and others. Films include CHARADE, LIFE WITH FATHER, LOVE AFFAIR, A STAR IS BORN, OF HUMAN BONDAGE, FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND, and... |  | In 1962, five years after the last episode of I LOVE LUCY, Lucille Ball returned to television with THE LUCY SHOW. THE LUCY SHOW featured the redhead comedian as a recently widowed working mom, in some ways mirroring her real-life situation after her... |
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