Connecting my MBP to my HDTV???

Anyone know of a cable set up that will feed video and audio to my hdtv from my MBP???? My hdtv has a VGA hookup, S-Video, RCA, Component hookups & HDMI.
If I were to hookup a MiniDisplay to DVI to my MBP and then a DVI to HDMI to the TV would that give me audio too?
I really want to simplify my cable situation so one cable that does it all would be better than multiple cables running from my MBP to my TV.

Can I just piggy-back onto this question? I'm totally clueless to all this audio/visual stuff, but I'm trying to connect my 15 inch MBP (2009) to my Pioneer HDTV (it's something like "Pioneer Elite Pro Kuro", but I don't remember exactly). I just ordered the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adaptor from Monoprice and I also ordered the Toslink cable. Looking now though, I only see a output optical audio port on the back of the TV - so that's not going to work for the audio, right? Can someone please just tell me exactly what cable to buy to make sound go from my MBP to the TV? I know that sounds totally helpless, but I've been googling for days and just can't quite figure it out. There's one hole on the MBP and a million on the TV and I have no idea what any of it means.

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