OK, just received the ChessBase DVD and had a quick look through the contents. Boy, were my first impressions wrong!! Here's what's on the DVD:
Introduction and 2 example games ~18 mins: Vaganian-Botterill (2....g6) and Vaganian-Jansa (Vaganian gambit - a classic Tromp attack!)
Themes ~ 46 mins:
Bishops vs Pawn Structure
The Big Centre
White sac's for an attack 1
White sac's for an attack 2
Originality
Repertoire (or Reportoire as it says on the DVD

):
2....d5 3 games ~35 mins. Recommends early c4 with Nd2 unless prevented by ...Be6 then Wells' line of Nd2, g3, b3 preparing c4.
2....e6 4 games + summary ~ 30 mins. Recommends 3.e3 and a quick kingside pawn storm (g4, h4 etc)
2....c5 3 games + summary ~ 31 mins. Recommends 3.Bxf6, c3, e3 variation. AM says that the problem with the Vaganian gambit is an early ...e5 by Black.
2...Ne4 6 games + summary ~41 mins. Recommends 3.Bf4 d5 4.e3 and 3.Bf4 c5 4. f3 Qa5+ 5. c3 Nf6 6. d5 Qb6
7. e4!? sacrificing 2 pawns. This is only based on one game (Chernyshov??-Grischuk, Reggio Emilia) but looks interesting.
Loose Ends 2 games ~7 mins My initial reaction is favourable since I like Andrew as a commentator. He keeps you interested and injects a good dose of humour now and then. Although the funniest bits are the screen captures of his face that launch the various chapters!!
Just to correct my earlier post, this does
NOT require Fritz to run - a new version of ChessBase Reader is included on the DVD. I seem to have a problem with running more than one chapter on my PC. If I finish one part and try and launch another I get an error and the Reader shuts down so at present I have to close ChessBase Reader and restart it for every section. Does anyone have any ideas?
Will report back with more of a review when I've watched the DVD a couple of times...