How best to configure my Airport network - Advice please

Hello,
I hope you all can help. My local Apple reseller did not have a clue what to suggest.
I have the following hardware currently:
1 x iMac G5 with Airport Extreme card
1 x MacBook Pro
3 x Airport Express(w AirTunes)
2 x USB Hard Drives
1 x USB Printer
I want to prepare for the delivery of AppleTV and I also have a new Airport Extreme Base Station on order.
What I want to achieve is:
* a network where my usb hard drives & printer are availible to both computers.
* iTunes via Airtunes availible to 3 x powered speakers/TVs
* ability to stream dvd quailty from USB HDs to the MacBook Pro whilst I'm in the bath! ;o)
I will be connecting AppleTV directly to my TV and the new extreme base station will be connected to the ADSL modem.
Your ideas please.

Since both the new AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) and AppleTV are pending, theoretically, you can connect the three AirPort Express Base Stations (AX) in "Client Mode" to the AEBS.
Note: Any device, including the AXs, that do not operate at the 802.11n-standard, will decrease the performance of the 802.11n network.

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