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Hmmm, difficult. I don't watch that much TV and I am all over the place so I watch bits in catch up from taping or DVD box stets. Also doesn't help I don't have Sky and my Freeview reception is absolute rubbish even with a booster the size of a small fridge. Anyway here goes in no sort of order as they are as they come to me :
1) Firefly - Amazing series with great characters and killed off to early but always watchable when it pops up and on box set. 2) Stargate SG1 - Got back into it again when Claudia Black joined and then watched the loads I had missed. Good quality sc0-fi romping with plenty of action. 3) Heroes - Have been hooked since the first episode. 4) Numbers - Wasn't sure at first but now found I watch it religiously so it must be doing something right. Uber geeks solving murders. 5) Torchwood - Great bouncing romping naughty fun and even better now with "Spike" turning up. Captain Jack is a great character and he has no qualms shooting folks and aliens. 6) Dr Who - Daft and camp but tighter and sharper than the old ones. Tom Baker still my favourite but Ecclestone and Tennant have done a great job. 7) Supernatural - Pretty dark for mainstream telly and good watching. 8) Poirot - I know, don't ask but I do enjoy it. 9) Rome - Brilliant and I still keep re-watching. One of the best double acts ever on TV. 10) Coupling - Agree with the above sentiments, very funny and very clever with the multiple replays of scenes from different character viewpoints. bubbling under - Worst Week Of My Life, Shameless, Stargate Atlantis, Battlestar Galactica(remake), Buck Rogers (uber camp sillyness but fun). I know some of these aren't current per se but my watching patterns are all over the place and I have stuff on my hard disc recorder from xmas I haven't watched yet. |
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Current favourites of mine:
1. Curb Your Enthusiasm- Utterly preposterous and unbelievably far fetched but side splittingly hilarious at the same time. Plus Larry and his situations remind me of my father. 2. Californication- David Duchovny's character Hank reminds me of myself. Plus its funny. 3. Family Guy- Nothing will ever beat the Chicken fights. 4. Two Guys, and a Girl...- Ryan Reynolds is very funny and i like the camaraderie between the main characters. 5. Firefly- I loved the story lines and the characters. It was a shame it got canceled because i think it could've grown further as well. I liked Serenity as well, i hope that they make another film too. 6. Heroes- It hits all the right buttons. Lovely ladies, super powers, mystery, cliffhangers. Winning formula if you ask me. 7. Lost- Suspense drama at its best. The characters are intriguing, the plots bizarre and absorbing and the non-linear story telling keeps me on my toes. 8. Entourage- I think Ari Gold could possibly be my favourite character in a TV show, ever. 9. Twin Peaks- The fore-runner to shows like Lost. Amazingly convoluted but thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. 10. Futurama- Often underrated in comparison to the Simpsons and other animated adult themed shows but it is leagues above the others (aside from Family Guy of course). |
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I didn't add my bubbling under so I will now:
QI (I love Stephen Fry), Dawson's Creek is still unmissable tellybox although it's been finished for years, Tru Calling has been alright on the few times I've seen it, I love The F Word and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares because I'm a frustrated chef. 8 Simple Rules and Friends (both brainless I know, but if you only have half an hour to sit down with your dinner or something it's always guaranteed a laugh). I like Friday Night with Jonathan Ross because Wossy is pretty funny, but I don't watch it if there's nobody I like on it. |
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Lost - I agree that sometimes it may be a bit slow, however you can't help but be hooked by all the twists and turns every week, just hope that when it does eventually end, it's all worth it
24 - have watched all 6 series so far with the Day 7 coming next January, explosions, excitement, good plots and Kiefer Sutherland. The sort of show where you want to see the next episode as soon as the previous one has finished Nip/Tuck - stylish, gripping, great characters, also genuinely quite scary in points, especially Season 3 with the carver The Riches - Lesser known show. Minnie Driver and Eddie Izzard. Funny, clever and great performances from the lead characters Heroes - Great show. Lots of special powers and a good storyline to boot. roll on next series Shameless - Gritty, foul language and dugs. Still funny and good plot. Peep Show - Back on track with some excellent episodes from the start of series 5. Dirty Sexy Money - Another good american show, Donald Sutherland is great in it too. Prison Break - Gripping and exciting, bit repetitive though, i.e. get into jail, break out of jail and repeat. still good though. Weeds - A suburban single mum who deals weed. A funy show with some great music from the likes of The Shins, Death Cab, Regina Spektor Sufjan Stevans |
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Ten is a bit steep for me so I'll throw in a few:
1 Mad Men. Gripping portrayal of 1960's New York capitalists. Characters you can get involved with, no completely likeable or dislikeable characters (i.e realistic; everyone has flaws), plenty of smoking and casual misogyny make this a winner every time. One complaint is that the plot seems to have slowed down over recent weeks.. 2 The Apprentice. Just started watching this recently and found it enjoyable. It's not real reality, of course, but the contestants are so zealous that they manage to create their own little world of intrigue, back-slapping and bitching. Funny to watch differing perspectives when you see them all arguing like kids at the end. Oh and, Thank you, sir Alan. 3.Harry Hill's Tv Burp. When I catch it, it's great. Very simple - he just takes clips from other programmes and shows them out of context whilst making some absurd point. I can't tell, he either thinks really hard, or not at all, about the clips he choose. Also, his little side-glances to the camera are brilliant.YouTube - Harry Hill on Kelly Osbourne's Turning Japanese (it comes right at the end) Here's Harry Hill making fun of the apprentice: YouTube - Harry Hill TV Burp = The Apprentice |
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