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Futurama's first-ever feature-length episode, Dancing on Ice and Lewis in this week's biggest TV releases on DVD.

A hectic schedule of DVD releases begins with Futurama: Bender's Big Score.

In the first-ever feature-length episode of Matt Groening's animated comedy, Planet Express has been cancelled by the not-anything-like-Fox-Network Box Network.

The resulting chaos doesn't end well for many of the show's regular characters as Bender battles with space-time paradoxes and Fry tries to prevent Leela from marrying a mysterious suitor...

Closer to home, ITV has wasted no time in getting two of its most popular recent series on to DVD.

Viewers wanting to relive Suzanne Shaw's victorious turn in Dancing on Ice need look no further than the series three DVD, while Kevin Whately and Matthew Fox star in the second season of Morse follow-up Lewis.

Back in the states, the fourth series of One Tree Hill gets a UK DVD release next week.

Chad Michael Murray and James Lafferty star as half-brothers in the North Carolina-set teen drama.

In other new releases, UK-based anime fans can rejoice with the DVD debut of part one of series three of Naruto Unleashed and Only Fools and Horses spin-off Green Green Grass's second series gets a two-DVD release, as does Sky One's Ross Kemp in Afghanistan.

Rounding off the week's new DVDs are the first series of Pulling, Lark Rise to Candleford and part two of the third season of Entourage.

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