DaBouncer   13 #13 Posted May 20, 2003 Originally posted by "geoffbowen" Scrubs....  Does anyone watch Oz - the American prison drama? Yeah... dude that show is well graphic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
DaBouncer   13 #14 Posted May 20, 2003 I like FRIENDS... almost got all of em on DVD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
spook   10 #15 Posted June 22, 2003 Law & Order CH5 Sat c 10pm Law & Order SVU weeknights Hallmark 10pm  Both extremely well acted and fantastic storylines. Top drawer American drama. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Jon   10 #16 Posted June 26, 2003 My favourite TV programme is back next Tuesday The Shield 10:50 Channel 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Cycleracer   10 #17 Posted June 27, 2003 Heartbeat and Friends. Like The Royal, spin off from Heartbeat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
alchresearch   214 #18 Posted June 29, 2003 Family Guy. It's so much funnier and wittier than the Simpsons which has sadly lost it's edge nowadays. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
waxy chuff   10 #19 Posted June 30, 2003 Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs! If you haven't seen it, watch it soon and laugh your arse off.  And CSI is great for some less-than-taxing viewing.  24 is the daddy, tho. Thank god for BBC3 and the extra episode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Lou   10 #20 Posted July 1, 2003 Originally posted by caprice TV programme and why?  Does anyone else like sex and the city?   I love Sex and the City! I find it hilarious! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Hodge   10 #21 Posted July 1, 2003 Not a big fan of TV any more to be honest - it's been dumbed down so much in recent years that it's almost become a mental contraceptive.  I'll watch the odd documentary, and one or two programs (usually comedies), but on the whole I try to avoid TV... if it's not yet another twist on the DIY front, it's "reality" TV about failed celebrities, cleaners, etc. or bloody soaps.  Anyway, for fear of wearing my soapbox out, I'll leave it there, lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Foxxx   10 #22 Posted July 1, 2003 Originally posted by waxy chuff Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs Scrubs! If you haven't seen it, watch it soon and laugh your arse off.  And CSI is great for some less-than-taxing viewing.  24 is the daddy, tho. Thank god for BBC3 and the extra episode.   24 is ace, Jack the man. Thank god for the internet because I finished watching the series a long long time ago I missed the first few episodes of the first series so didn't watch it while on TV. I waited for it on DVD and watched it in 3 sittings.  When the second series started I couldn't go through all the waiting each week, don't know how people do! even with BB3 you still have to wait a week for the next episode. So I looked and found the first 16 episodes, downloaded and watched. Then I had actually caught up with USA so had to wait a few weeks then downloaded the rest! (http://www.fasttrackmovies.com) I won't give anything away!  I also love Six feet under, but like many E4 viewers am desperately waiting for the 3rd series.  Friends is cool.  And all the late night debate programmes, and documentries, they are good.  Anyone been watching the Miss Evans operations series on Channel 4? Did you see the sex change one? Last nights was good too. Love those sorts of things. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
wearysmith   141 #23 Posted February 21, 2020 A favourite at the moment is something called 'Locke And Key' on Netflix. A 'different worlds/different dimensions' thing. Started watching it with my grandkids and had to turn it off sharply after a scene where a young boy is thrown under a Tube train. It has hints of Roger Zelazny's 'Nine Princes In Amber' and 'The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe'. It's dark, therefore very watchable. It does drag slightly in places, mainly where they go the overly-routine American high-school angst route. However, 5 episodes in and I'm very impressed (even though I'm hardly their target audience).  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
tinfoilhat   11 #24 Posted February 21, 2020 12 hours ago, wearysmith said: A favourite at the moment is something called 'Locke And Key' on Netflix. A 'different worlds/different dimensions' thing. Started watching it with my grandkids and had to turn it off sharply after a scene where a young boy is thrown under a Tube train. It has hints of Roger Zelazny's 'Nine Princes In Amber' and 'The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe'. It's dark, therefore very watchable. It does drag slightly in places, mainly where they go the overly-routine American high-school angst route. However, 5 episodes in and I'm very impressed (even though I'm hardly their target audience).  You win the prize for thread necromancy - it's pushing on 17 years old!  I found Locke and Key dipped alarmingly after 6 episodes to the point I think I left it hanging....  Favourite shows, Lost, Banshee, early American Horror Story (latest series not what they were). My lunchtime viewing has brought Leverage back to my attention. It's stood up very well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...