MASH, MASH, NCIS, MASH, Lost, MASH.
That about sums it up.
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MASH, MASH, NCIS, MASH, Lost, MASH.
That about sums it up.
Is MASH still on TV?
Bring back F Troop, I say!
And The Goodies! :D
And Zorro (do you realise that the TV show Zorro with Guy Williams is 50 years old) :eek:
MASH is on at 5pm Ch 7. Also on Foxtel but I don't waste my money on that.
However you can get all 11 seasons on DVD. Between my sister, dad and myself we have most of them covered.
I grew up with it. Best show ever!
There hasnt been a good radio breaky host since Uncle Doug,,
and then putting him and Andrew Denton in the same room,,,
nothing comes close,,:banana:
Well, media have to deal with a 'flakey' low IQ audience these days who can't concentrate and stay 'on topic':p ;)
TV shows that I enjoy: Boston Legal, Ramsey Nightmare Series, that travel cooking show with Paul Mercurio, Scrubs, The Chaser War On Everything, Good News show<whatever it's called> Two and a Half Men.
I liked Fraser when it was on.
Sometimes I watch SpicksnSpecks but it's patchy.
Commenting on cultures and humour, I think it's ridiculous to condemn or choose one as superior, there are some superb British shows and American ones too, but a plethora of absolute crap from both too.
Just the way it is I guess.
I really enjoy watching Simpsons,Seinfeld and That '70s Show:)
I have all the Episodes of Seinfeld on DVD..just need all the dvd's of the other tv shows:)
I have the boxed set of the whole series that my son had bought. It sits in the cupboard, unloved.
I no longer bother with Top Gear. It's too often the same. I stopped when it went to Ch 9 and haven't bothered since even though it's on Foxtel.
I do like NCIS - the original, not the LA version.
Dr Who.
The last 3 Doctors have progressively re-generated the show...and this last one is getting interesting...
I reckon the Writers have hit their stride, lots of inter-connectiveness and new interpersonal dynamics.
Off-hand, I can't think of any American TV show that consistantly grabs my attention. - Too many 'movie-star' characters, with about as much 'depth'.
Yes, I know that TV is escapism, but their's is a mixture of laughable, bungling, indecisive (comedy/profound/idiotic) and taken to the ridiculous.
- A bit like Bollywood movies, but lacking the story-lines and talent. :angel:
Add Silent Witness, Raising the Dead, Heartbeat, Whitechapel, Borgen, Wallender (Original and Branagh's)
ABC's Catalyst. - Loved the "Cholesterol" ones...Indeed, the 'frothing-at-the-mouth' reactions from the Establishment were most entertaining...
But I generally settle for Dr Who, and any British docos on SBS/ABC.