Is it possible to reinstall Tiger (OSX 10.4)?

I'm desperate - Too many things aren't working in Leopard and they're critical eg. Adobe apps and Filemaker Pro 9. I want to go back to using Tiger. Any ideas how to do it and if it's possible?
Thanks

Sorry I didn't realise how much had already been posted. This is the first time I've had to ask this kind of question as I've had very few probs with my various Macs over the last decade. I wish I'd read first then I'd be on Tiger and happy rather than Leopard with the grim prospect of erasing my entire hard disk and starting over.

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