I had the tsv launch on and, after 15 minutes, I still didn't know what was in the set. Although we eventually got given this information, I still don't know what inspired him to make the exercise / lifestyle dvds. Apart from - he says - doing us all a favour, for our support over the years, to thank us. Does he think we are a few sandwiches short of a picnic? We all know the real reason, is to promote the tour, and earn money out of it. And Shane HIMSELF is videoing the footage! I have never been attracted to tattooed guys and, when he had his hands among the veg., I was kind of, "ugh". It just didn't look hygienic. What qualifies him to recommend what we should eat? The soup recipe is the only one I have seen, and can be found anywhere. I have only seen the product at launch but, from what I witnessed, there is nothing in this routine / plan, which is any different from anything else already on the market. I am obviously not a candidate for this product but having it as a tsv today, yet not receiving it until WC 09/12, is not on. I know the footage hasn't been captured yet so the Boyzone dvd cannot be sent out until then; the Shane Lynch life - he must be an utter narcissist if he thinks we would buy it because it is his idea (!) - could be available now. If the Q wants to capitalise on the Boyzone 20th birthday reunion, I'm sure there are fans out there who would buy dvd coverage of the band. From the lifestyle he and the rest of Boyzone guys lived, why would we use them as an example when planning a healthy living routine? Get back on track, QVC, and soon. I am watching the channel less and less by the day and, if what I read on this forum is anything to go by, I am not the only one.