WHERE do you look first?

A three hour odyssey in the form of the best film ever made? A sneak preview of the extended DVD to be released before Christmas?

An even more tempting glimpse of the much-anticipated Two Towers?

After an agonising wait for what seemed like years, the Fellowship of the Ring, the first instalment of JRR Tolkien's epic trilogy is here - and the DVD does not disappoint.

It is veritably crammed with extra features to keep you going for at least a week.

The American TV documentaries are worth a glimpse despite the annoying commentary, particularly on the patronising Fox TV special.

There is a lot of repetition between the pieces with the same cast and producer interviews being edited for different shows but it does little to detract from the package.

There is a fantastic interview with the late Raynor Unwin, the boy on whom his publisher father tested the LOTR as a manuscript and the cast interviews illustrate how grand the whole project was.

With the central characters involved in filming for two years, the time scale is obvious as Orlando Bloom (Legolas) starts with a distinctive wedge mohican and looks completely different in a separate interview filmed later on. It's worth shelling out for if only to keep you quiet until the extended DVD arrives on the shelves.

MH