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AmyLee
20th February, 2008, 09:43 AM
What tv shows do you like to watch?

Kelly
24th February, 2008, 01:20 AM
I watch Star Trek: Enterprise pretty much every night. Don't much care for the other star trek versions like voyager or deep space nine, but I like the original and the Next Generation too.

You?

AmyLee
26th February, 2008, 12:46 PM
I used to enjoy watching Criminal Minds, but it's gotten so I can't handle it, mentally. I like "How I Met Your Mother," "Grey's Anatomy," "The New Adventures of Old Christine." I'll admit that I have a couple of soap operas that I like to watch too. :laugh: I enjoy catching old Seinfeld reruns. Sometimes I get sucked up into reality tv..the ones on VH1 like Celebrity Rehab and Rock of Love.

lonesome_journey
27th February, 2008, 12:14 AM
I like to watch Supernatural and Medium to name a few.

lostfan
1st March, 2008, 09:58 PM
I am a self professed tvaholic. :laugh:

I love Lost - it's my favorite. Although Heroes is about to surpass it as my top slot.

I love Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, How I Met Your Mother, Survivor, Amazing Race, Big Brother, America's Next Top Model, American Idol, ER, 20/20, pretty much anything. I'm not too picky of a tv watcher and I watch too much of it. :lookaround:

lonesome_journey
2nd March, 2008, 12:50 PM
I forgot to mention Lost, Survivor, Men in Trees, National Geographic...:spin:

Karyyk
10th April, 2008, 09:37 PM
About the only tv series I've watched in years are Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. Good if you like sci-fi.

sheephead
12th April, 2008, 10:06 AM
I love 'Frasier'. No matter what mood I'm in, it always makes me chuckle more or less continuously.

Sometimes it's strange -- I'm in this lousy mood, or really tired and I'm watching 'Frasier' and laughing. That's good comedy for you! :laugh:

Karyyk
13th April, 2008, 02:20 AM
Ah, Frasier. I had almost forgotten how much I liked it until earlier tonight. I was flipping through the channels and caught an episode for the first time in a couple of years.

Kelly
21st April, 2008, 01:20 AM
Actually Frasier is another show I always try to catch... just like Sheephead, I find it makes me feel good no matter what mood I'm in. I love the hammy humor.

And I've been watching Family Guy pretty much every day now. The humor in that cartoon just cracks me up... yeah it's sometimes over the top but almost always clever. I don't watch too many other cartoons but this is one of the best, for me at least.

kelly

DD226
24th May, 2008, 07:12 PM
Flight of the Conchords, Project Runway, Peep Show (a UK show), Arrested Development and Trailer Park Boys are all great. And the first season of Prison Break. And Lost. And The Office. Both US and UK versions are excellent but the UK one is so cringe-inducingly accurate....
All definitely worth a look!
And Property Ladder.

sheephead
25th May, 2008, 03:55 AM
Flight of the Conchords, Project Runway, Peep Show (a UK show), Arrested Development and Trailer Park Boys are all great. And the first season of Prison Break. And Lost. And The Office. Both US and UK versions are excellent but the UK one is so cringe-inducingly accurate....
All definitely worth a look!
And Property Ladder.


I love Peep Show -- it's the funniest thing on the telly at the moment. The Guardian described last Friday's episode as 'peerless filth', which is just about spot on!

I'm a sucker for property programmes as well. Most of the developers on 'Property ladder' are barking mad, but have been getting away with it for the last few years due to the rising property market......not any more! I also like 'Location, location, location' and 'Escape to the Country'.

HerbVerbage
25th May, 2008, 07:59 PM
I Shouldn't Have Survived, The Office, the Simpsons, Family Guy, almost anything on the History & Discovery Channels, ghost stories on the travel channel, etc. I no longer watch tv though but those were my favorites from before, now I read the "Sun" Magazine when I want laughs, that thing is hilarious! The last article that had me rolling was about how an 86-year-old lady saw a Bigfoot by a dumpster in New York, she thought it was Osama Bin Laden so she phoned 911, the Department of Homeland Security came out in black SUVs and took the Bigfoot away, only for it to escape somewhere in Texas near George W. Bush's ranch (not for everyone's taste in comedy, but it had me rolling).

DD226
29th May, 2008, 11:36 AM
I forgot Alan Partridge! One of my favourite TV shows of all time.