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  December movies
James Cameron’s spectacle “Avatar” hits theaters, along with George Clooney, who is “Up in the Air,” and Robert Downey Jr. as “Sherlock Holmes.”

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TV on DVD:

“Picket Fences: Season One” — Part of the early 1990s wave of weird little burghs on TV that included “Twin Peaks” and “Northern Exposure,” this series from David E. Kelley stars Tom Skerritt as a sheriff and Kathy Baker as his wife in a small town that is equal parts Norman Rockwell and Alfred Hitchcock. The six-disc set has the first 22 episodes, plus a featurette. DVD set, $59.98. (20th Century Fox)

“Silver Spoons: The Complete First Season” — The 1980s sitcom starred Ricky Schroder as a kid reunited with his dad, who runs a giant toy company, setting up a child-is-father-to-the-man comedy between a precocious boy and an eccentric manchild. The first 22 episodes come in a three-disc set. DVD set, $29.95. (Sony)

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“Lovejoy: The Complete Season One” — Before he was the cutthroat saloon keeper of “Deadwood,” Ian McShane played an antiques dealer and amateur sleuth in the British crime series that debuted in 1986. A three-disc set has the first 10 episodes. (DVD set, $49.98. (BBC)

“Perry Mason: Season 2, Volume 1” — Raymond Burr is back on the case as the classic defense attorney. The first 15 episodes of season two are packed in a four-disc set. DVD set, $42.99. (Paramount)

“Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Season Three, Volume One” — Richard Basehart and David Hedison resume their voyages aboard a super submarine that battles madmen, nuclear threats and sea beasties. The three-disc set has the first 13 episodes from the third season. DVD set, $39.98. (20th Century Fox)

“Animaniacs: Volume Three,” “Pinky and the Brain: Volume Three” — The 1990s animated shows presented by Steven Spielberg return in a pair of DVD sets. The five-disc “Animaniacs” package has 25 episodes, while the four-disc “Pinky and the Brain” set has that show’s final 22 installments. DVD sets, $44.98 each. (Warner Bros.)

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