Aspect Ratio settings -4:3 video doesn't look right on a 16:9 set

Hello- I'm importing old vhs tape via a Canopus 300 into Final Cut Studio then exporting through Quick Time Movie and burning a DVD in iDVD. The problem ocours when I view the DVD on my 16:9 set- video looks to be the wrong size....for example graphics that were within the frame boundaries on the original tape display off the corners of the screen when viewed on the DVD.
Here are my settings:
Final Cut:
Sequence preset - DV NTSC 48 khz
Capture Preset - DV NTSC 48 khz
Device Control - non controllable device
video Playback - Apple firewire ntsc 720x480
audio playback - default
In iDVD I have the project aspect ratio set to 4 : 3
Am I missing something somewhere to preserve the original 4:3 aspect to display properly on 16:9 sets?

Thanks Shane. Tried that on my set, was able to set to normal when viewing off-air picture, but when switching inputs to te dvd player the side bars are gone. Fiddled with the dvd player settings, set it for 4:3 output and I get a letterbox frame but at least the graphics are on screen. Looks like the stretch setting you spoke of.
Regarding Final Cut settings, in capture preset the setting DV NTSC 48 has a default of 3:2 aspect ratio. I see I can edit and change it to NTSC 4:3. Do you think it should be 4:3?

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