I got some fabulous suggestions on this Forum. My special thanks to Soosan.
I tried the Kathy Smith advanced one with Rod Stryker--got it from the library. I really liked it. I just wish he made some on his own. A-Jock is right, and I think Collage still has it.
As was already recommended, Suzanne Deason (sp?) is also good for beginners. Her 'Yoga for Weight Loss' has many options and levels. I like her 'Stress Relief Yoga,' too.
The Power Yoga series (Energize, Tone, Sweat) by Bryan Kest is fabulous. I just got 'Energize' somewhat down and am starting on 'Tone'. I haven't even looked at 'Sweat.' I'm not quite into the Tarzan look, but when you're hanging upside down, it doesn't matter anyway. And I LOVE, love, love 'Power Yoga for Happiness' by Eoin Finn. It's a 90 minute program divided into 5 different length practices. It's for all levels, and the instruction is exceptional. I also purchased Ali MacGraw's Yoga Mind & Body led by Erich Schiffman. It has some different poses than the others, and is more of a relaxing, stretching one.
If I had to choose just one, it would be a toss-up between Bryan Kest and Eoin Finn. Power Yoga for Happiness is by far the most versatile. And the hip stretches are fabulous!!!!!! Just what one needs after Cathe. Plus, you have plenty of room to grow--it won't ever get too easy (I can only marvel at his "black diamond" poses)!
I haven't tried Rodney Yee yet, but he comes highly recommended. I'd also like to try Baron Baptiste (if I can get past the bandana-head thing).
I'm thrilled with the suggestions I received.
Carol F
P.S. I got my workouts at Amazon.com. They have free shipping with a $25 Amazon order. Or some of the workouts are available from Marketplace Sellers at a reduced price.