Poor Color Quality on Finished DVD

Authoring a project using DVDSP I've noticed an infuriating problem with regards to colour.
The finished disc played back on my Mac looks great. The colours in the video are properly saturated.
But playing them on my TV set, all the colours look muted except for deep reds which glow and fringe. Everything else looks desaturated.
At first I suspected the TV, but here's a strange thing. When I play the slideshow off my DVD - containing uncompressed JPEGS of photos - all the colours are vibrant and properly saturated.
Also, any RGB photoshop graphics that appear in my finished video are properly saturated with very vibrant colours.
I tried using the QT conversion and compressor inside FCP with various settings but the colour always comes out the same.
Any ideas? Should I suspect the TV set, as I don't have a broadcast monitor here at the moment to test it with.

Many thanks for this.
I tried the procedure you mentioned. I added the 3 way colour corrector. I couldn't find any chrominance level just the one saturation slider, which I increased about 20%. I then reduced the brightness sliders beneath each colour wheel.
However, my results weren't too good. I had better colour saturation but a much deeper contrast. Also, colours that were fringing and flickering were amplified even worse. Red being the biggest villain. Deep, bright reds just seem to glow and flicker all over the place and deep yellows bleed out.
It's at the point that I'm seriously considering jacking in my MAC and going for a PC. Final Cut is fantastic, but I have to get my final movie replicated and it's not helping. This is the worst problem but I can't get any joy with VBR on MPEG 2 compression either. Compressor just adds horrendous glitches to the picture, and Quicktime isn't any better. I'm having to encode at a fixed bit rate of 7.5Mbps and with all this colour draining, it's just becoming a horrible nightmare and I'm wondering if a PC wouldn't be able to compress my completed film at a better bit rate and with better colour.
Any more suggestions would be most helpful.

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