Video & audio cable to TV

Are there cables that directly connect your iPod to your TV so you can watch a movie that's on your iPod on your TV?

yep you can get one from apple, search the store for iPod tv cable on the apple store, this cable seems pretty good, and its $19
but if you want to save some money search on froogle to see if you can find a third party one, if you live in the UK try
http://www.audiovisualonline.co.uk/dynamic/eshop_products.set/ref/605/from/froog le/hw-4-pole-jack-to-stereo-audio-and-composite-video/display.html
Which is only £5.50 (about $10) + £1 delivery, this is probably what I will buy though I am a poor student...

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