Hustle (TV Series) - DVD Releases

DVD Releases

Several series of the show have been released on 2-disc DVDs in both Europe and North America. The UK, Region 2, release of Series One erroneously contained the US edited versions of the episodes, and not the full uncut episodes as originally seen on BBC One. A revised edition was released some time afterwards. The revised edition has a 15 certificate whereas the cut DVD has a PG certificate. The back of the revised case also contains the words "Each episode approx. 59 mins" under "Run Time" in the information table. The first four seasons have been released in Region 1 (North America), but BBC Video has yet to issue further seasons to DVD in that part of the world.

Individual series
Title Region 2 Release Date Region 1 Release Date Australian Release Date No. of discs BBFC Rating
Hustle Complete Series One 18 April 2005 5 September 2006 6 February 2008 2 15
Hustle Complete Series Two 19 September 2005 13 February 2007 3 April 2008 2 12
Hustle Complete Series Three 23 April 2007 10 July 2007 11 December 2008 2 15
Hustle Complete Series Four 28 April 2008 22 January 2008 2 April 2009 2 12
Hustle Complete Series Five 11 January 2010 4 March 2010 2 12
Hustle Complete Series Six 10 January 2011 8 August 2011 2 12
Hustle Complete Series Seven 9 January 2012 3 March 2012 2 15
Hustle Complete Series Eight 18 June 2012 2 15
Compilations
Title Region 2 Release Date Region 1 Release Date Australian Release Date No. of discs BBFC Rating
Hustle Complete Series One to Four 28 April 2008 12 August 2008 8 15
Hustle Complete Series One to Five 11 January 2010 10 15
Hustle Complete Series One to Six 10 January 2011 12 15
Hustle Complete Series One to Seven 9 January 2012 14 15
Hustle Complete Series One to Eight 18 June 2012 16 15

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