These three DVDs Show the development of the Band from boys to accomplished young men. The backstage footage and interviews are really interesting, and show also some of the hard work and dedication needed to ensure success. Live at The Point shows them at the eve of an untimely separation, when maybe even greater things beckonned as a group, in spite of their interest in personal projects.One spectacular feature shows Stephen Gatley raised and suspended above the audience from wires hooked through the sides of his coat, whilst singing Bright Eyes.The move is conducted with consummate artistry-(I would love to do it).Live at Wembley seems almost to be a record of an informal "get together" rather than playing to a large auditorium.The Said and Done DVD, shows preparations for their early videos and dance rehersals.All in all this set is great value for money.