British sit-com 'IT Crowd' on DVD

Published: Monday, April 13, 2009 12:24 a.m. MDT
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"Hunting Hitler" (History, 1999, $19.95). This "History Undercover" episode, along with a bonus feature, explore plots to kill Adolf Hitler. Both are interesting documentaries that dig into the many and varied attempts by a variety of factions to assassinate the dictator during his years in power.

Extras: full frame, 2002 documentary "Dead Men's Secrets: Plotting to Kill Hitler"

"The Ascent of Money" (PBS, 2009, $24.99). Author and Harvard professor Niall Ferguson travels the globe to explore economic principles and their history.

Extras: widescreen

"I.O.U.S.A." (PBS, 2009, $24.99). This detailed account of America's increasing debt includes interviews with Warren Buffett, Alan Greenspan and many other experts.

Extras: widescreen, featurettes

"Blue Gold: World Water Wars" (PBS, 2008, $24.99). Malcolm McDowell narrates this look at global conflicts and their effect on the world's fresh-water supply.

Extras: widescreen

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Financial historian Niall Ferguson traces the evolution of money in "The Ascent of Money," based on his book.

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