and just watch over and over again,no matter how many times you
have seen it? for me its Mash... I have all seasons..
for my dad its Dads army (of course)
whats yours??
Happywanderer said
04:40 AM Oct 31, 2013
The Golden Girls, I have all the series. Love it.
jules47 said
05:16 AM Oct 31, 2013
The Walking Dead - hanging out for series 4!!!!!!
Bunkerbob said
07:48 AM Oct 31, 2013
Vicar of Dibley and Mrs Browns Boys. New gags and innuendos every time. Brilliant TV
Delta18 said
02:04 PM Oct 31, 2013
Life and Game of Thrones for us
-- Edited by Delta18 on Thursday 31st of October 2013 02:07:31 PM
turbopete said
03:12 PM Oct 31, 2013
the eggheads every night don't record it tho as it is a quiz
Santa said
03:25 PM Oct 31, 2013
MASH does it for us.
Pondy said
03:32 PM Oct 31, 2013
My husband loves Kingswood Country so I brought him the DVD set
the rocket said
06:01 PM Oct 31, 2013
the sullivans
_wombat_ said
08:29 PM Oct 31, 2013
Hmmm, let me think.
would have to be the ABC NEWS, but I would have to pick a night when it was all good news so that I could replay it over and over again.
Cloak said
09:15 PM Oct 31, 2013
One foot in the grave.
littledick said
09:46 PM Oct 31, 2013
Person's of interest.
The good wife. (when on)
The Bold and the Beautiful. Nope, just kidding.
Dick.
Nelly said
10:18 PM Oct 31, 2013
Downton Abbey, All the Rivers Run and the Man From Snowy River. happy camping
D and D said
11:33 PM Oct 31, 2013
Boston Legal, Mash, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Ontos45 said
11:53 PM Oct 31, 2013
Faulty Towers
Peter
03_troopy said
02:47 AM Nov 1, 2013
Shameless, Vikings
barina said
03:11 AM Nov 1, 2013
The West Wing, Six Feet Under , The Sopranos
sarg said
04:19 AM Nov 1, 2013
The Sons of Anarchy....of course and The Sopranos, got the whole series and love em
copper1 said
04:22 AM Nov 1, 2013
F Troop and Bonanza.
Wombat 280 said
04:28 AM Nov 1, 2013
Persons of Interest, Yes Minister, Waking the Dead , Mash, Spooks,
nomadic1 said
05:25 AM Nov 1, 2013
Downton Abbey, Midsommer Murders and Yes, Minister (including Yes, Prime Minister of course)
Bryan said
05:55 AM Nov 1, 2013
Allo Allo
Keith19837 said
04:43 PM Nov 1, 2013
Started finding re runs of old shows on various media such as you tube and foxtel. Shows I used to love back in the 50's, 60's and 70's seem terrible today. Can't help myself but have to watch them for the nostalgia value. Burke's Law, original Dr Who with William HARTNELL, Star Trek all had terrible special effects and shocking acting; yet at the time I thought they were great. Ivan HUTCHINSON (R.I.P.) used to run a show called Ivan's Late Night Nostalgia where he presented old 40's and 50's shows which were great for a laugh, (the bad guy's hats never fell off during a punch up and Blackhawk could shoot a flying saucer out of the sky with a handgun. Special effects included using a sparkler for a spaceship's jet burner). One thing that I think stood the test of time was the original Jason and the Argonauts; 50 years old and the special effects are still generally pretty good and absolutely brilliant for its day. I can still recall when T.V closed down about 11.00 p.m. on week nights and about 2.00a.m. on Fri/Sat. Then a few years later, along came Hal TODD with his Late Movie, Late, Late Movie and Late, Late, Late Movie, where you got 5 minutes of movie in between about three hour blocks of Hal's plugs for Del Montie Suits which quote: 'Look Good. Feel Good. Are Good.' He said it with such conviction that you almost believed him. The frightening thing is I can still know the words to the theme songs to almost all the old shows. Wish I had the same memory when it comes to S.W.M.B.O.'s name.
villatranquilla said
03:08 AM Nov 2, 2013
Downton Abbey, Escape to the Country, Coast
Sol said
06:59 AM Nov 3, 2013
Bush tucker Man.
Cheers Sol
-- Edited by Sol on Sunday 3rd of November 2013 07:00:55 AM
The dog lady said
06:20 AM Nov 4, 2013
nomadic1 wrote:
Downton Abbey, Midsommer Murders and Yes, Minister (including Yes, Prime Minister of course)
I used to really enjoy Yes Minister before I started working for the federal govt. Now that I know how accurate it is it's no where near as funny. On really frustrating days I felt like I was stuck in an episode of the show.
I still love Mother and son and To the manor born.
whats the one tv show that you can put on ie dvd
and just watch over and over again,no matter how many times you
have seen it? for me its Mash... I have all seasons..
for my dad its Dads army (of course
)
whats yours??
Life and Game of Thrones for us
-- Edited by Delta18 on Thursday 31st of October 2013 02:07:31 PM
MASH does it for us.
the sullivans
Hmmm, let me think.
would have to be the ABC NEWS, but I would have to pick a night when it was all good news so that I could replay it over and over again.

Person's of interest.
The good wife. (when on)
The Bold and the Beautiful. Nope, just kidding.
Dick.
Peter
The West Wing, Six Feet Under , The Sopranos
F Troop and Bonanza.
Started finding re runs of old shows on various media such as you tube and foxtel. Shows I used to love back in the 50's, 60's and 70's seem terrible today. Can't help myself but have to watch them for the nostalgia value. Burke's Law, original Dr Who with William HARTNELL, Star Trek all had terrible special effects and shocking acting; yet at the time I thought they were great. Ivan HUTCHINSON (R.I.P.) used to run a show called Ivan's Late Night Nostalgia where he presented old 40's and 50's shows which were great for a laugh, (the bad guy's hats never fell off during a punch up and Blackhawk could shoot a flying saucer out of the sky with a handgun. Special effects included using a sparkler for a spaceship's jet burner). One thing that I think stood the test of time was the original Jason and the Argonauts; 50 years old and the special effects are still generally pretty good and absolutely brilliant for its day. I can still recall when T.V closed down about 11.00 p.m. on week nights and about 2.00a.m. on Fri/Sat. Then a few years later, along came Hal TODD with his Late Movie, Late, Late Movie and Late, Late, Late Movie, where you got 5 minutes of movie in between about three hour blocks of Hal's plugs for Del Montie Suits which quote: 'Look Good. Feel Good. Are Good.' He said it with such conviction that you almost believed him. The frightening thing is I can still know the words to the theme songs to almost all the old shows. Wish I had the same memory when it comes to S.W.M.B.O.'s name.
Bush tucker Man.
Cheers
Sol
-- Edited by Sol on Sunday 3rd of November 2013 07:00:55 AM
I used to really enjoy Yes Minister before I started working for the federal govt. Now that I know how accurate it is it's no where near as funny. On really frustrating days I felt like I was stuck in an episode of the show
.
I still love Mother and son and To the manor born.