Edit: Now that Yahoo seem to have taken down the streaming versions of the older JavaScript videos, these Crockford on JavaScript videos look to be the best resource. The other ones are available for download - I've changed the links to point to the downloads.
Here are some new videos, which go over a lot of the same material as those above, but with some talk about about the new ES5, and a nice computer science history lesson, leading up to the invention of JavaScript. I highly recommend these videos - they're very informative and entertaining, and the production quality is much higher that the previous three series.
Volume One: The Early Years
Chapter 2: And Then There Was JavaScript
Act III: Function the Ultimate
Episode IV: The Metamorphosis of Ajax
Part V: The End of All Things
Scene 6: Loopage
To expand on Flubba's answer, these are Douglas Crockford's Yahoo JavaScript videos in order. (I couldn't find a list of these in order anywhere, so I thought this might help a few people out...)
They really are very good at teaching the basics, especially if you have some programming background. He does a great job of making you not hate the language.
The JavaScript Programming Language
Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Programming Language"/1 of 4 [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Programming Language"/2 of 4 [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Programming Language"/3 of 4 [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Programming Language"/4 of 4 [M4V download]
An Inconvenient API: The Theory of the DOM
Douglas Crockford: "Theory of the DOM" (1 of 3) [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "Theory of the DOM" (2 of 3) [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "Theory of the DOM" (3 of 3) [M4V download]
Advanced JavaScript
Douglas Crockford: "Advanced JavaScript" (1 of 3) [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "Advanced JavaScript" (2 of 3) [M4V download]
Douglas Crockford: "Advanced JavaScript" (3 of 3) [M4V download]