Warner Vision Australia, a company of Warner Music Australasia, released a series of VHS and DVD on the History of the Olympic Games. but just 11 editions of them:
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: London 1948 (Volume 1)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Melbourne 1956 (Volume 2)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Rome 1960 (Volume 3) = the movie La grande olimpiade
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Tokyo 1964 (Volume 4)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Mexico City 1968 (Volume 5)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Montreal 1976 (Volume 6)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Moskow 1980 (Volume 7)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Los Angeles 1984 (Volume 8)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Seoul 1988 (Volume 9)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Barcelona 1992 (Volume 10)
- The Official Films Of The Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996 (Volume 11)
Warner Music Vision Australia, released a series of DVDs thet join with the Nine Network. but just 10 editions of them:
- Ray Martin Presents: Graham Kennedy - The King Of Television
- The Best Of The Paul Hogan Show
- Channel Nine Salutes Bert Newton
- The Best Of The Don Lane Show
- Paul Hogan's England
- Studio 9 Unplugged
- Laughs & Larrikins: Midday With Ray Martin
- Golden Logies Moments
- Hey Hey It's Saturday ... By Request
- Hey Hey It's Saturday ... By Request 2
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