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“Walker, Texas Ranger: The Third Season” — Chuck Norris returns as the modern lawman with an Old West code of honor. The seven-disc set packs all 26 episodes from year three. DVD set, $54.99. (Paramount)

“Diagnosis: Murder — The Second Season” — Dick Van Dyke continues his dual practice as a doctor who moonlights as a crime solver. Year two’s 22 episodes come in a six-disc set. DVD set, $54.99. (Paramount)

“Noah’s Ark: The Complete Second Season” — Four gay black men resume their quest for love and happiness in Los Angeles. Season two’s eight episodes arrive in a three-disc set, with extras that include deleted scenes and commentary. DVD set, $39.99. (Paramount)

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“The Rat Patrol: The Complete Second Season” — The short-lived World War II series follows the adventures of an elite combat force fighting the Nazis in North Africa. The three-disc set has the last 26 episodes of the 1960s series. DVD set, $39.98. (MGM)

Other new releases:

“Primeval” — A 25-foot crocodile chows down on people in this silly horror piffle starring Dominic Purcell and Orlando Jones in the story of a TV news crew aiming to capture the giant reptile. The DVD has deleted scenes, a featurette and commentary with director Michael Katleman and his visual-effects supervisor. DVD, $29.99; Blu-ray disc, $34.99. (Disney)

“An Unreasonable Man” — Revered for his pioneering efforts as a consumer activist and reviled by Democrats for his third-party candidacy that may have cost Al Gore the 2000 presidential election, Ralph Nader is profiled in this comprehensive documentary featuring interviews with the man himself and his critics. The two-disc set has deleted scenes and seven featurettes. DVD set, $26.95. (Genius)

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