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Already know of one very good resource:

Douglas Crockford's videos over at Yahoo UI Theater.

Please suggest any others you are aware of.

+2  A: 

For basic stuff, anything at W3Schools is great.

mwore
My experiences with W3Schools has been that they are packed with errors. I haven't looked too closely at the JavaScript parts, but a quick glance suggests they aren't any better there then elsewhere. I suggest avoiding them.
David Dorward
+6  A: 

This is one I liked.

Simon Willison (Re)Introduction to Javascript

Quintin Robinson
No problem, it has some good information.
Quintin Robinson
+3  A: 

These were on digg a few days ago. Very clear, concise, and easy to understand tutorials. Most have an option to download the source code, as well as view an online demonstration of the final product. The nettuts website in general seems like a place chock full of useful tips and tricks for all kinds of web development, not just Javascript.

outsyncof
They really are very good. Thank you :).
Vivek Kodira
+9  A: 

Crockford can't be ignored:

He also has a couple of talks available on video, which are excellent:

For some more browser-focused introduction, have a go at these:

Slightly more advanced:

troelskn