Macbook to S-Video?

What lead can I purchase from the UK (either Apple store or another online store)to connect a Macbook to an S-Video in on a TV.
Also, the same question, but for an RGB in.
Thank you!

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http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstore.woa/6944042/wa/PSLID?mco=CC1C0FF 1&nplm=M9319&wosid=Ld7e4D1vzbdr2FoRDHTCtFSl426
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