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It's a tie between Sex In The City and Six Feet Under
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Sex and the city!! No just re-runs. :(
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Dallas. Thankfully no, else I would spend my days watching the damn show, playing 'Drink along with Dallas'
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QI and it's on tonight. For those who don't know, its on BBC and is a quiz show hosted by Stephen Fry, where they ask questions that have obvious (but incorrect) answers, or unusual facts. For example, in which year did World War 2 end? It wasn't 1945!
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I allways loved Monty Python's Flying Circus.
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Strangers with Candy...I think Comedy Central plays reruns every now and then.
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The Avengers and hubby gave me the entire boxed set of the Emma Peel episodes for last Valentine's Day, bless him!!
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soldier soldier with robson green and jerome flynn, not on anymore but just bought my partner the box set for christmas
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For everyday viewing "Prison Break" is by far the best series I have ever watched. Special viewing, the miniseries "I, Claudius" from 1976 is probably the best TV I have EVER seen.
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M.A.S.H. On in reruns fortunately each night.
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that 70's show on fox at 5:30 central
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The Carol Burnett Show I still miss it.
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The simpsons, and it plays.
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how about "the honeymooners", or "beverly hillbilys", or even "andy" , at least they kept CLEAN!!!!
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10 items or less. It just was put on TBS. It's hilarious.
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My favorite show is LOST. I just LOVE that show, and a lot of people don't. I think it is very interesting and has a lot of secrets that make you think. I like a lot of the characters too. It won't be on for a few months, I think. It is still running.
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My favorite show is "HOUSE" and yes it is still on every Monday at 9:00PM EST
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Andy Griffith Show. 8 years of wholesome values, wonderful comedians like Don Knotts, Floyd the barber, etc. It taught subtle morals, had fun and simple comedy plots, and was poignant at times. And of course, I personally think it helped Ron Howard be the wonderfully talented and moral man he is in show business today. Corny and outdated? Maybe. Depends on how old you are and what you believe are things that will live on for a long time and in my mind anyhow, benefited me alot as a kid.
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The X Files and yes there are re runs very late at night. Then coming in very close is Sex in the City and CSI.
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The Cosby Show. I sometimes watch reruns...
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The X-Files--if you have the DVD's, it's on whenever you want it to be!
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Simpsons and South park are tied for first. i'm a humor guy Scrubs and Colbert Report tied for second all 4 on, all with new episodes in the making...EVEN scrubs now, finally!
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I miss Syphil & Ollie!
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I really loved Twin peaks. Although the second season didn't make a whole lot of sense and really failed to justify the first. Still, I watch them.
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I like Mash.Its still on.
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Once upon a time it was The Gilmore Girls. But ever since they gave creator Amy Sherman-Palladino the boot it went straight to hell. I relished the obscure pop culture references, the witty banter, and the sarcasm, now it's just... different. To mainstream, to realistic (I like fanatsy worlds), not obscure enough.
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Farther Ted - doubt it has ever been on in America. It has occasional re runs. Its great, very surreal
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"30" something ran in the early 90's I wish it would have reruns
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three's company and barney miller are my favorite shows and they are still in reruns on deja vu.
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Dr. House. His sarcasm is just something! Makes me laugh often. and it's still on , at least here in Portugal...
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LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE and it still makes me cry every episode. Oh when I think about it there are too many I have loved loads of shows I still like all the Law and Order , CSI and Criminal Minds
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Cheyenne, Rifleman, Untouchables, Leave it to Beaver, Crime Story, Honeymooners, Ed Sullivan, Andy Griffith[with Barney] can't pick one.
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The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams and I don't think it's still on.
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Andromeda is my favorite show i watch it every day.
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It's gotta be FRIENDS. I watch the repeats whenever it is on.... and know every word! Yeah I know... I'm sad!
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It's a three-way tie between Sex & The City, Absolutely Fabulous and Farscape. All three are off the air, but can sometimes seen in syndication. I have all of them on DVD, so I'm happy.
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The Prisoner. Probably the most intelligently written dramatic series. It stimulated thinking about not only what the storylines were about but about what it all was alluding to and supposed to mean in the real world. It was a limited series (15 episodes if I recall correctly) and I do not know whether it is still being shown occasionally anywhere.
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