Whether you're a grandparent roped into summer childcare duties or a parent at your wits' end, here's one the whole family can enjoy...

One of the best loved Disney creations The Jungle Book swings into living rooms on Diamond Edition Blu-ray™ and on Disney DVD on August 5.

The last film to receive Walt Disney’s personal touch is transformed into high definition.

The most comprehensive release ever of Disney’s ‘The Jungle Book’ reacquaints or introduces audiences to Baloo, Shere Khan, King Louie, Colonel Hathi and the toe-tapping, infectious jazz and swing-inspired score that garnered an Oscar nomination for the much loved ‘The Bare Necessities’. Embraced by generations new and old, ‘The Jungle Book’ guarantees a lively, feel-good film viewing experience for families and Disney fans of all ages.

The Jungle Book takes viewers deeper into the jungle with the spectacular picture and enhanced sound featuring renowned classic songs including the legendary Sherman Brothers’ "I Wanna Be Like You (The Monkey Song)", “Colonel Hathi’s March”, and “That’s What Friends Are For” and many more. 

A host of exciting unseen bonus content will offer something for every little monkey at home with details to be revealed at a later date.

Fans of the film come from all walks of life, with some notable celebrities siting the film a one of their Disney favourites.

Robbie Williams says of the film “I think it was the first film that I ever went to see. It was and still is an amazing film, with amazing songs and amazing characters. "I've loved Disney from a very young age, but The Jungle Book was probably my first true Disney experience." Whilst actor Jason Isaacs recalls ‘‘I remember not only watching the Jungle Book, but us having the album at home and singing along and the whole family learning the songs from it. And I still love them, my kids not only watch the Jungle Book now, but I have the music on my iPod and we still sing along to it”.

Other fans of the film include Dermot O’Leary and David Gandy whilst artists including Aluna George, Paolo Nutini and Jamie Cullum have all delivered musical homages or interpretations of the film’s songs.