What do I need to view photos on tv from ipod?

Is there a specific cord or something that i need? I have the 30 gig iphoto ipod.

The manual for the original iPod photo (the 30GB unit) says it should have come with an AV cable. So perhaps yours has gotten lost; if so, you'll have to buy a new one. It's officially referred to as the "Apple iPod AV Cable" and they're $19.00 US from the Apple Store.
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