Which TV programmes?
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Aiden wrote:Only a few,
Top Gear
Merlin
Primeval
Doctor Who
thats about it
And NCIS
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I watch Wallander , and Primeval, Dr Who, Top Gear and NCIS too
Sounds like I watch a lot of TV, but it's really just about 8 (or 9)pm - 11pm most nights.
Sounds like I watch a lot of TV, but it's really just about 8 (or 9)pm - 11pm most nights.
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Aiden wrote:Only a few,
Top Gear
Merlin
Primeval
Doctor Who
thats about it
Awful that Dragons den has stolen Top Gears spot, series 2 of Merlin still isn't on Iplayer and Doctor Who isn't on until Xmas.
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NCIS, Broadwalk, CSI, Game of Thrones, SOA, Walking Dead, Survivor, and a few other odds and ends.
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game of thrones is or was epic. cant wait for season 2. same with the walking dead.
dont really watch all that much tv if im honest.
dont really watch all that much tv if im honest.
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Jessica wrote:I watch Wallander , and Primeval, Dr Who, Top Gear and NCIS too
Sounds like I watch a lot of TV, but it's really just about 8 (or 9)pm - 11pm most nights.
Are you sure you have not got that the wrong way round Jess and its actually
11pm till 8 or 9pm
Yeah I really enjoyed Game of Thrones and the way it was left really sets up for a second season well.
Can't wait for the 2nd season of The Walking Dead either and its due on real soon too.
Its only these sorts of series that I tend to watch tho and I always Sky+ them as I can't stand sitting through Ads and by skipping em you save so much time in the long run.
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Looking forward to September, new season begin
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I find a lot of programmes clash with timing. Best thing to do is record as much as possible then it's easier to watch at weekends, or nights when there's nothing on + it's possible to fast forward the adverts too
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So true Jess
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I saw 6 episodes True Blood yesterday. That show is awesome!
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Told ya matey
It gets better as well
It gets better as well
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There are some great second seasons starting up over the next few weeks.
I'm certainly looking forward to more of
The Walking Dead, Boardwalk Empire, Blue Bloods and An Idiot Abroad 2 (which actually started on Friday but is repeated tomorrow for those that missed it)
Plus a couple of new shows starting up soon that I'm looking forward to as well.
Namely Terra Nova and New Girl.
Of course I am talking UK schedules but I'm not sure if they are in sync with the US or not.
I'm certainly looking forward to more of
The Walking Dead, Boardwalk Empire, Blue Bloods and An Idiot Abroad 2 (which actually started on Friday but is repeated tomorrow for those that missed it)
Plus a couple of new shows starting up soon that I'm looking forward to as well.
Namely Terra Nova and New Girl.
Of course I am talking UK schedules but I'm not sure if they are in sync with the US or not.
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I'm with you on The Walking Dead, and Blue Bloods too. Dexter is just getting better and better too, season 6 soon
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I forgot to mention - Spooks is back on now
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Glee! Awesome
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I like Sonny With A Chance, I Carly, Hannah Montana, The Simpsons, Futureama, and Spongebob!
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I'm bored and looking through old threads so thought I'd update my list a little.
Game of Thrones - amazing! Really not much else to say. I've only seen the first 2 seasons though as I want to read the books first and I haven't finished the 3rd one yet.
A show I watched a few years back but I think I forgot to post it here is Criminal Minds. Only seen 2 seasons but I really liked it. I used to love crime shows but have gotten a bit bored of it the last couple of years to be honest.
I know it's old but I really love Fawlty Towers That is just too damn funny. I absolutely love british comedy and John Cleese is an absolute legend Throw in Andrew Sachs as Manuel and Connie Booth as Polly and you have a recipe for awesomness
Anyone have some tips for new tv shows? I want to find something new.
Game of Thrones - amazing! Really not much else to say. I've only seen the first 2 seasons though as I want to read the books first and I haven't finished the 3rd one yet.
A show I watched a few years back but I think I forgot to post it here is Criminal Minds. Only seen 2 seasons but I really liked it. I used to love crime shows but have gotten a bit bored of it the last couple of years to be honest.
I know it's old but I really love Fawlty Towers That is just too damn funny. I absolutely love british comedy and John Cleese is an absolute legend Throw in Andrew Sachs as Manuel and Connie Booth as Polly and you have a recipe for awesomness
Anyone have some tips for new tv shows? I want to find something new.
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Arrow, The Walking Dead, The Tomorrow People, True Detective & The Following S2 are on my current watch list with Game of Thrones starting up again soon.
Mob City was good recently and if you have not seen it then Boardwalk Empire is a great watch (4 seasons so far with a 5th & final due later this year)
Ive also heard nothing but good reports about Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy so both those are on my to watch soon list.
Mob City was good recently and if you have not seen it then Boardwalk Empire is a great watch (4 seasons so far with a 5th & final due later this year)
Ive also heard nothing but good reports about Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy so both those are on my to watch soon list.
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DazzaFett wrote:Arrow, The Walking Dead, The Tomorrow People, True Detective & The Following S2 are on my current watch list with Game of Thrones starting up again soon.
Mob City was good recently and if you have not seen it then Boardwalk Empire is a great watch (4 seasons so far with a 5th & final due later this year)
Ive also heard nothing but good reports about Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy so both those are on my to watch soon list.
I've seen trailers for Arrow and it looks good so will definitely have to check that out. I've never watched Boardwalk Empire but I've heard it's well worth it so that is also on my to see list. Had actually forgotten about it until you mentioned it now, so thanks
Yeah I've heard a lot of good things about Breaking Bad as well, might have to check that out then.
I've seen a couple of episodes of Sons of Anarchy. And though I've seen random episodes without really knowing what was going on, it seemed like a good show. Will probably be worth it to check it out
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I have quite a bit on my planner it seems:
Jonathan Creek
Criminal Minds
Revolution
Murdoch Mysteries
The Mentalist
Grimm
Law and Order
Arrow
NCIS
The Blacklist
Mob City, Walking Dead and Sherlock all being good too.
For light entertainment I watch Mike & Molly and The Big Bang Theory
Can't help notice, we seem to like similar things so far
Jonathan Creek
Criminal Minds
Revolution
Murdoch Mysteries
The Mentalist
Grimm
Law and Order
Arrow
NCIS
The Blacklist
Mob City, Walking Dead and Sherlock all being good too.
For light entertainment I watch Mike & Molly and The Big Bang Theory
Can't help notice, we seem to like similar things so far
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Got into Jonathan Creek again yet the Title screen looks soo dated now hehe.
Though lets Plays are a lot more interesting than TV nowadays.
Though lets Plays are a lot more interesting than TV nowadays.
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I find it hard to believe that no one has mentioned the return of 24 this summer for 12 episodes, set right there in London no less.
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Shane wrote:I find it hard to believe that no one has mentioned the return of 24 this summer for 12 episodes, set right there in London no less.
I never wathced that. Well I watched half an episode of season 1 or 2, but I don't think that counts.
But I can't believe I forgot one of my absolute favourites - Sherlock! Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are just brilliant It's also very cool that they've set it to modern time and not 100 years ago or something like that.
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GlennBacca wrote:I never wathced that. Well I watched half an episode of season 1 or 2, but I don't think that counts.
But I can't believe I forgot one of my absolute favourites - Sherlock! Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are just brilliant :DIt's also very cool that they've set it to modern time and not 100 years ago or something like that.
What happened to the American version they were hyped up about some time ago?
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It's called Elementary and it's not half bad. It's never going to win any awards but it is entertaining.
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Elementary is good, Sherlock is better (the UK version showing at the moment).
24 will be ok, not impressed it's 12 shows though - should be 24!
24 will be ok, not impressed it's 12 shows though - should be 24!
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Sherlock is very good and 24 is awesome. Shame its only 12 episodes but Glenn you haveto watch the other 8 seasons as your really missing out. Has to be one of the most addictive shows every made with a cliffhanger at the end of every episode. Watching a whole series back to back is the best way (well maybe in 3x8episode sittngs lol)
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