Itunes plus adds a tv episode to purchase

I ordered an album in itunes plus - I am having the same problem as many others - 12 of the songs go into waiting or partial download and just sit til i get an error saying "download interrupted - check purchases in view menu". I do and the downloads start again but nothing happens.
Additionally when i purchased the album a tv episode for conviction showed up on the download list. I deleted it but it keeps showing up everytime I do a check purchases. Anyone else having this problem?

This was my error. I had started a free video earlier but never completed it.

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