Favourite TV Programme???

Since the film one has proved so popular, what's everyone's favourite TV programme and why? It can be anything from soap operas and magazine programmes to quiz shows or the news!
 
What ever or whats on now? Actually whichever I couldn't narrow it down to just one but my selection would be this;

The Wonder Years
No Going Back
Faking It
My So Called Life
Risking It All
Whose Line Is It Anyway
Spaced

and going back a few years Black Beauty, Follyfoot and The Children Of Green Knowe.
 
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    What ever or whats on now? Actually whichever I couldn't narrow it down to just one but my selection would be this;

    The Wonder Years
    No Going Back
    Faking It
    My So Called Life
    Risking It All
    Whose Line Is It Anyway
    Spaced

    and going back a few years Black Beauty, Follyfoot and The Children Of Green Knowe.

    With a line up like that Party of 5 must come close too?
     
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    Stephen Berry

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    I don't watch much TV - and am probably the only person left in the UK with still just the 5 terrestial channels. However ..... 'have I got news for you', 'match of the day' and for my chilren in the morning 'noddy' and 'harry & his bucket full of dinosaurs' .... although today, with no need to accompany his sisters on the school, run as one of them was ill (hence I could take 1 and the others stayed at home)... 2 year old Joel got to see Thomas the tank engine!
     
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    How do you guys/gals find so much time for TV? Phew....

    Steve - OFAH is the best, you will not regret watching it. Trigg is my favourite.

    Does anyone remember the TV series called V ? Aliens under human beings. I was gripped on that when I was a kid :) The effects were good for those times.
     
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    sabian1982

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    Heroes
    24
    Prison Break
    Dragons Den
    Hustle
    Torchwood
    Sopranos
    CSI (all three)
    24 (because its so good i put it down twice)
    Ugly Betty
    My Name is Earl
    Scrubs
    Kidnapped (although i was rather disappointed that there was only one series and that they had to cut the ending short because they didnt feel it had enough viewers).

    Thats basically what my week consists of!
     
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    Not in any order. Some of my selection is not on TV anymore;

    Twin Peaks
    Babylon 5 (bought the series)
    Space 1999
    Heroes
    Sharpe (bought the series)
    Alias (bought the series)
    Ray Meres - survival specialist
    Sky News
    World At War - Lawrence Olivier narrative
    Everyone Loves Raymond
    Monty Pythons Flying Circus

    I am sure there are more :|
     
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    Doctor Who (bestest ever)
    Torchwood
    The Tudors (current fave)
    Anything by Sir David Attenborough
    Little Britian
    Only Fools and Horses
    ER
    Have I got News For You
    Never Mind the Buzzcocks
    Ally McBeal
    The Six Million Dollar Man (ok - shoot me)
    Star Trek - Next Generation
    The Greatest Catch (them blokes are mad)
    Top Gear
     
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    I tend to catagorise, and some of those catagories are just too boring to talk about - however, fave in the 'cheezy crummy American 'soaps' catagory would be Sunset Beach....remember the Turkey Baster? And the helpful little subtitles channel five did during the scene??? :)
     
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    My favourite at the moment is Tudors on BBC2, followed closely by Doc Martin.

    Also like Emmerdale, Corra, Eastenders, The News, Ugly Betty, Hotel Babylon and Country File. I do enjoy Star Trek the New Generation, excellent telly.

    Jayne :)
     
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    Maybe it's just me, but it's the only TV that makes me actually laugh out loud every show. The repartee is so sharp and so quick...love it. God!... to be able to think that well and that fast; I'm more of a stairwell comment person*.

    I also have a soft spot at the moment for The Riches, where every now and then, for a moment only, Eddie Izzard reverts to being Eddie Izzard. Brill.

    *Stairwell comment: that sharp witty response you think of five minutes later, going down the stairs on the way out....
     
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    simonswords

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    Sky News / Bloomberg - always on in the office
    Bottom (Not a typo! Used to be a program on BBC2 alongisde Red Dward, another fave)
    Dragons Den (obviously)
    The Apprentice (obviously)
    Top Gear (if I'm in the mood)
    MTV Cribs (only to see the types of fixtures and fittings that I will never own in my property)
    Recently discovered Peep show, very funny.

    I tend to watch more downloaded (legally of course) films/tv than actual tv. I don't like being told when I can watch something.

    When I was a kid I used to love Family Ties (quite admired Michael J Fox for some reason) and the Simpsons, not so fond of them now. I used to detest Blue Peter. The show format, presenters, children and theme music made me want to vomit! Here's one you made earlier? Just like your phone-in rip off you swines! Grr.
     
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