name='John Hodson']Steve, I don't think that's quite right. All the films in the 9 disc box are part of the Granada International catalogue (as is
Black Narcissus - so no rights problems there). Granada bought out Carlton and ITVDVD is Granada's name for their own in-house DVD label and has been for the past couple of years. The 9-disc set was a HMV exclusive initially, but has been generally available for some while; it was produced by Granada, though some sets used discs which were clearly marked 'Carlton' (no doubt using old stock). HMV's 'exclusive' deal is not unusual, they've done quite a few similar deals with, for instance, Warners. The set has been cheap for some time now, but never, I think this cheap, HMV having wrung much of the commercial juice out of it.
I suspect
Black Narcissus wasn't included in the initial set because Granada signed a licensing deal for Network to market the title and presumably wanted to give them a free run, at least at first.
The 11 disc set, still from Granada, but now on their ITVDVD label, includes
Black Narcissus, Network having had their 'breathing space', and also
The Tales of Hoffman, which I *think* I'm right in saying is a Studio Canal title - it's far from unusual for ITV DVD box sets (and those from Optimum), to include discs authored by themselves, Studio Canal (who own Optimum), and Network, the three companies having a seemingly cosy working arrangement.
Granada have been working hard restoring much of the cream of their catalogue in the past 3-4 years; a prime example is the second incarnation of the David Lean Collection, coming again August with 10 newly restored films - the previous 9 disc set (and both are on the ITVDVD label) was only launched just over a year ago.
I've never been able to compare the transfers of the discs in the 9-disc P&P set and those in the 11 - have you seen both and are they definitely the same?