Cable length question

My office building has two floors...the bottom floor is where my boss' office is, as well as a meeting table with a 42" TV mounted on the wall. This is where my boss looks over my videos and dailies (sp?). My desk is upstairs. Instead of wasting time compressing video and building Audio/Video TS folders and burning DVDs every time he wants to make a change, I want to just do external video out of FCP and into the TV downstairs. Make sense?
My question is, I'm going to need about 75-100 feet of cable (component, I think, cuz I'm going through my DSR-11) to connect to that TV. Is there an easier way? I know it's not going to look pretty because it's component video, but do they have S-VHS cables that long? I don't have anything better as an out on the DSR-11.
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan

Thanks everyone for the ideas...
I guess I'm trying to by-pass the whole "export it to xxx media and bring it somewhere." As I'm sure many of you have experienced in your own jobs, I have a boss with little to no patience. He watches something and says, "Let me see the raw interview" or "What happens when we switch these clips around." He got this big TV in the meeting room and wants to watch everything from there (he's a bit too lazy to walk up the friggin stairs to my computer). So instead of wasting 20 minutes exporting a 55 minute interview through compressor, building the DVD in DVDSP, then burning it onto disc, I'm thinking it would be easier to play it in FCP (since it's already captured) and using the TV downstairs as the external monitor. And the yelling up from another floor isn't a concern...he can just talk on our intercom system through the phones if there's a problem.
As for putting it out to tape, we only have one DSR-11...and not much of a budget to get another...again, I'm trying to (hopefully) bypass any exporting/putting out to tape of any kind and save some time. I'm sure I'm not the first to try this and fail (I mean, exporting just comes with the job, right?), but a guy can hope...
Jonathan
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