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*'The Rocker': [[Thin Lizzy]]'s [[Phil Lynott]]
*'The Rocker': [[Thin Lizzy]]'s [[Phil Lynott]]


*[[Caetano Veloso]]: Un Caballero De Fina Estampa with the singer in concert singing hits such as 'Cucurrucucu Paloma', 'Haiti', and 'O Samba E O Tango'.


==Classical Titles Include==


*'The [[Salzburg Festival]]' historical documentary with [[placido Domingo]], [[Maximillian Schell]], [[Herbert von Karajan]], [[Lang Lang]], [[Anna Netrebko]], [[Valery Gergiev]] and [[Simon Rattle]]
Digital Classics DVD have also continued to release titles from the [[Iambic Productions]] catalogue including '''[[Joan Sutherland]]: The Reluctant Prima Donna''' and '''The People’s Chorus'''.


*[[Powder Her Face]] by [[Thomas Ades]]


*'The Creation' with [[The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra]] conducted by [[Sir Georg Solti]]


*'[[Benjamin Britten]]: A Time There Was...' by [[Tony Palmer (Director)]]

*'[[Stravinsky]]: Once at a Border' by [[Tony Palmer (Director)]]

*'[[Joan Sutherland]]: The Reluctant Prima Donna by [[Iambic Productions]]


==Dance Titles Include==
*[[DV8 Physical Theatre]]: The Cost of Living

*[[The Nutcracker]] starring [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]] and [[Gelsey Kirkland]]

*'Margot', the story of [[Margot Fonteyn]] by [[Tony Palmer (Director)]]


==Other==
==Other==

Revision as of 11:32, 24 September 2007

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Digital Classics DVD Limited is a UK-based DVD label specialising in music, arts, documentaries and with a strong focus on classic British comedy. Founded in 2005 by label Director John Kelleher it is part of production and distribution Group DCD Media.

The label has released titles in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

Comedy Titles Include

Drama Titles Include

Music Titles Include

  • Caetano Veloso: Un Caballero De Fina Estampa with the singer in concert singing hits such as 'Cucurrucucu Paloma', 'Haiti', and 'O Samba E O Tango'.

Classical Titles Include


Dance Titles Include

Other

In June 2006 ‘Futtock's End’ was shown on the big screen in Trafalgar Square in London for the St George’s Day celebrations, prior to Monty Python and the Holy Grail.