How? Drive TV from MacBook Pro for video presentation

I need to connect my MacBook Pro to a 32" digital TV to show a small group how something works on  a Mac.  I have a wide variety of cables and adaptors but not sure what is likely to work.  Anyone out there that does this routinely?

Thanks again Captfred.  I have (just) been to a Maplin store, bought the DVI to HDMI adaptor (with pass-through audio, ie all pins present) and HDMI cable, connected it up and selected Mirror in the System Preferences-Displays and it is working.  Whoopeee! 
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