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Updated the list I posted earlier in this thread.

Haven't seen Longmire or The Knick, but both interest me.
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Originally posted by DKS DKS wrote:

Updated the list I posted earlier in this thread.

Haven't seen Longmire or The Knick, but both interest me.


They had a mini marathon of The Knick over the weekend. I think I'm just missing 1 show.

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Now that I think of it, there's really not that many TV shows that I watch.  I watch a lotta news.  And COPS.  Stuff I don't really have to focus on that intently.  The Walking Dead is an exception.

However, there's always been one sitcom (at a time) that I'd watch in syndication---usually 3 or 4 episodes at a time.  Over the years, they've been...

Cheers
Seinfeld
Frasier
Friends
That 70s Show
Scrubs
Family Guy
Two and a Half Men
Big Bang Theory

And, right now, it's The Middle.

I watch these to the point where I can recite half the lines before they're spoken, and then I move on to the next.  


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Needless to say that I love programmes like Downton Abbey, Lark Rise To Candleford, Call The Midwife, Mr. Selfridge, Doc Martin, Doctor Who, Sherlock, and most of the other BBC TV programmes.
What I absolutely love here on NBC is Parks And Recreation! I love everything about Parks & Rec, from the ensemble cast of very funny people, the story line is funny, the monumentary format works, and they have the best theme music I've heard for decades!
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Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:


Now that I think of it, there's really not that many TV shows that I watch.  I watch a lotta news.  And COPS.  Stuff I don't really have to focus on that intently.  The Walking Dead is an exception.

However, there's always been one sitcom (at a time) that I'd watch in syndication---usually 3 or 4 episodes at a time.  Over the years, they've been...

Cheers
Seinfeld
Frasier
Friends
That 70s Show
Scrubs
Family Guy
Two and a Half Men
Big Bang Theory

And, right now, it's The Middle.

I watch these to the point where I can recite half the lines before they're spoken, and then I move on to the next.  




Dr. Cox is a guaranteed laugh every time a line of his comes up LOL LOL 

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Here I go!

NCIS
Rizzoli & isles
Person of Interest
Mike & Molly
CSI
The Big Bang Theory
Mom
Unforgettable
The Voice
The Blacklist
The Daily Show
The Colbert Report(its not gonna be the same in 2015)
Real Time With Bill Maher
Jeopardy!

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Leverage
The Closer
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Breathless, a 3 show series on PBS just finished and I really liked it. It had many actors in it that I have seen in other shows and I like these actors. Unfortunately, they are not going to do another series just like the did with Zen. I just hate it when they do that.

Stopped watching HGTV several years ago but found a show called Flea Market Flip that I like.
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