Suggested viewing
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As I only get the few broadcast stations, my choices are limited, but I have found PBS to have some excellent programming.
Downton Abbey
Masterpiece Theatre (sometimes)
Nature
The Inspector Lewis series
just about anything by National Geographic
Mysteries of the Dead
American Experience
Keeping Up Appearances
The Vicar of Dibley (when it airs)
Big Bang Theory
Hawaii Five-O
The Amazing Race (the only "reality" show I will watch)
Meet the Press (sometimes, when not sick of politics)
Spartacus (have to wait 'til it's out on dvd)
The Tudors (this got a "C" for historical accuracy, but I found it entertaining)
The Clone Wars (cartoon)
The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross (who doesn't like watching a hippy dude painting happy trees?)Another BBC series that I enjoyed but haven't seen in a very long time was the "Black Adder" comedies.
The new Sherlock Holmes comes on after Downton Abbey, but I haven't been able to get into it.
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Eric, Are they continuing with Firefly? as it was fantastic.
I loved Caprica also, the back story of Battlestar Galactica.
I recently did a marathon viewing of Ice road truckers, wow, that was riveting viewing.
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Who couldn't like 'Sherlock' ???
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The Baskerville episode was a bit poo. I liked the rest.
Gavin and Stacey
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@unknownuser said:
The Baskerville episode was a bit poo.
Agreed.
-Deadwood
-Black Books
-Sherlock
-The Killing (the first season, not the second)
-Wallander (the original series)
-Entourage
-Riget (old, yet still rather impressive)And, erm, something of a guilty pleasure: Stargate Atlantis.
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Aaah, Black books, what a great choice, too bad it ended.
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@unknownuser said:
And, erm, something of a guilty pleasure: Stargate Atlantis.
I totally enjoyed Stargate Universe, with Robert Carlisle, what an excellent series, and also Star Trek: Enterprise with Scott Bakula was brilliant,I liked how they were still inventing the technology as seen in later series, almost like the back story.
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Top Gear returned the other night. Epic. Do ye get across the pond at same time?
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I have seen all the Top Gears that are available here, I believe we are up to season 13. Brilliant, Love Jeremy's loose mouth, Richard the metrosexual and slow poke James, we have a version here that tries to mimic the Brit version but fails in every way, we are way too PC for it to be as good, plus we seem too scared to criticize bad models may be an advertising thing. Jeremy calls a model crap when he sees one and I love that honesty.
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Yeah, Top Gear is great.
I am also a sucker for Pawn Stars and American Pickers.No Pete, Firefly is not continuing but every time they do another run of it I am glued. I also have the DVD series, it has two episodes that never aired. Plus they killed off a main character in the movie. So sad.
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I got bored of Pawn stars but like Pickers a lot.
My wife likes Hoarders, I get the creeps watching that show.
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I will watch Hoarders every now and then but it reminds me too much of my father's house. A couple more years and you might see me on TV cleaning out his house.
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Wow in Aust we get bugger all of these!
Like mentioned:
Big Bang Theory,
How I met your mother,
The Office,
Man v's Wild,
And YES, Black Books - for some unknown reason a few friends see some character similarlties to Dylan Moran's character. Could be his level of disorganisation and the perpetual hangover!!! Could be my belief in hair of the dog!! -
How I Met Your Mother
2 Broke Chicks (or something like that)
Big Bang Theory
Just about anything on TED
Mythbusters
Hoarders
Victory Garden
Locked Up
Holmes on Homes
Bones
American Restorers
CSI Las Vegas (rarely now, with the cast turnover)Lots of kids shows now that my DD is paying attention to things like Curious George and Super Why...
I avoid like the plague almost anything "reality", from American Idle to Ice Road Truckers to Jersy Shore. Just combine (overweight, dysfunctional, narcissistic, self-centered, argumentative or just downright dumb) in a series pitch to The History Channel, TLC, Discovery or any of the networks really and you've got a winner. Remember when you could actually learn things on H/TLC/Disc?
Regarding US's Top Gear, it has none of the wit, humor or antics of the fantastic UK series. Ours is pretty lame, essentially an hour long Ford or whatever commercial. Saw one episode. Never again.
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@solo said:
Tom, if you like Scifi, then I'd suggest: Sunshine:
Thanks, I didn't see that one. I've not seen Star Trek: Enterprise either. Good tip.
Looking forward to this: http://www.prometheus-movie.com/
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A few that weren't mentioned:
American Horror Story
Arrested Development
House
Workaholics
Falling Skies
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I don't watch a lot of tv, mostly movies or news.
If you get a chance watch Tucker & Dale vs. Evil.Pretty funny horror/comedy. If you like Shaun of the Dead then you'll like it.
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@unknownuser said:
The Walking Dead is a great series, but I'm waning on the pace of the thing.
Yeah, second season seemed a little slow, however the sneak peak of season 3 looks like they are back into walker extravaganza.
I'm addicted regardless.
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24 not for story itself but for the ingeniosity of sceenwriters to put so many things in this short time!
And of course the master piece Tween Peaks By David Lynch!
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