MUMBAI: our favorite four best friends from Minnesota are hitting it big with their first DVD, Big Time Rush: Season One, Volume One  Kendall, James, Carlos and Logan trade in their hockey sticks and parkas for a chance at music superstardom in Los Angeles, but the road to success isn't easy!  Can they handle being thrown into the glamorous Hollywood scene and are they dedicated enough to make their dream a reality?  This brand-new two-disc set includes the first eleven episodes of the series plus a bonus episode with special features and guest appearances by Nicole Scherzinger, Chris Masters, Erik Estrada and Lorenzo Lamas  Watch Nickelodeon's latest hit series from the very beginning!  Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment, Big Time Rush: Season One, Volume One hits shelves in a special 2-disc DVD package on March 29, 2011 for the suggested retail price of $16.99.

Big Time Rush: Season One, Volume One Episode Synopses:

DISC 1:

Big Time Audition

Kendall, James, Carlos and Logan are hockey-playing best friends from Minnesota, whose lives are turned upside down after being discovered by mega-record producer Gustavo Rocque  Next thing they know, Gustavo moves them to Los Angeles to make them into the next music sensation.

Big Time Crib

The guys are not thrilled with their boring apartment at the Palm Woods  They hatch a plan to improve it when Gustavo creates a fun "fake" living area for them on a soundstage for an upcoming video shoot  The guys enlist the help of all of their friends at Palm Woods to move all of the cool games and gadgets from the set to their apartment.

Big Time School of Rocque

The guys get a dose of reality when Gustavo tells them they have to go to school while they live in Los Angeles  While the boys want to go to the fun school in the Palm Woods, Gustavo has arranged to have their school located at the recording studio  In the end, the boys do whatever is necessary to take down the "School of Rocque" and go to the Palm Woods school.

Big Time Bad Boy

The record company CEO thinks adding a fifth band member will broaden Big Time Rush's appeal  He sticks the guys with a self-proclaimed "bad boy," who tries to inject dissension and tension within the group  Ultimately, the guys band together and get him booted out.

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