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TV on DVD:

“The West Wing: The Complete Sixth Season” — Alan Alda and Jimmy Smits line up as potential heirs to Martin Sheen as the presidential race dominates year six of the White House drama. The six-disc set, whose release is timed to the series finale after seven years on the air, packs 22 episodes, with commentary on three. DVD set, $59.98. (Warner Bros.)

“Scrubs: The Complete Third Season” — Zach Braff and his hospital pals are joined by such guest stars as Michael J. Fox, Brendon Fraser and Tara Reid in year three’s 22 episodes, which come in a three-disc set. DVD set, $39.99. (Disney)

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“Everybody Loves Raymond: The Complete Sixth Season” — Ray Romano and his family of kooks return in the sitcom’s sixth year, which is packed in a five-disc set with 24 episodes, including commentary on six. DVD set, $44.98. (HBO)

“That ’70s Show: Season Four” — The throwback to the bell-bottomed decade, featuring Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace, continues with a four-disc set containing year four’s 27 episodes. DVD set, $49.98. (20th Century Fox)

“The Facts of Life: The Complete First and Second Seasons” — Charlotte Rae stars in the spinoff to “Diff’rent Strokes,” playing den mother to a spirited band of girls at a boarding school. A four-disc set has the first 29 episodes. DVD set, $39.95. (Sony)

“Life Goes On: The Complete First Season” — This was not just your ordinary family show. The series featured a teenager with Down syndrome, played by Chris Burke, who has Down syndrome in real life. The first 22 episodes come in a six-disc set. DVD set, $39.98. (Warner Bros.)

“The Andy Griffith Show: The Complete Sixth Season” — Andy, Opie and Aunt Bea make the transition from black and white to color in season six, whose 30 episodes are packaged in a five-disc set. Don Knotts guest stars, reprising his role as Barney Fife. DVD set, $39.99. (Paramount)

“Sgt. Bilko: The Phil Silvers Show 50th Anniversary Edition” — Silvers’ 1950s sitcom, in which he plays a crafty sergeant schmoozing his way through life on a military base, returns in a three-disc set with a best-of collection of 18 episodes. DVD set, $42.99. (Paramount)

“Golden Girls: The Complete Fifth Season” — Bea Arthur and her senior-citizen housemates are joined by Dick Van Dyke and other guest stars in year five’s 26 episodes, which are gathered in a three-disc set. DVD set, $39.99. (Disney)

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