Tequila wrote:
In the case of British television: absolutely nothing. The Internet now takes up my time instead. I might watch the odd political programme but that's about it.
Piss off! What about "Doctor Who" or "Torchwood"? I consider British programs, especially comedy, to be the best in the world. I wish Australia had as good comedy! The nearest we have is "Kath and Kim" and "Kingswood Country"! !! !
As for what I consider watchable that's currently on: the "CSI" shows aren't too bad, but I prefer the science to the characters and politics. "Numb3rs", "Bones", "NCIS" and "Criminal Minds" aren't too bad. Watched parts of the last "Prime Suspect" and they weren't too bad. The new series of "Doctor Who" may tickle your fancy. If you don't mind a bit of lowbrow, but entertaining science, definitely try "MythBusters".
Older shows that re out on DVD that may take your fancy: "Monty Python's Flying Circus", "Fawlty Towers", "The Young Ones", "Blackadder", "Red Dwarf", "Bottom", "Black Books", "The League of Gentlemen" for a dose of British Comedy, and I recommend "Absolutely Fabulous" if you're a woman (I like a few episodes, but I think it's more female-oriented). If you must have American comedy, then "Frasier" or "Futurama" have my stamps of approval. The old series of "Doctor Who" is an oldie but goldie, as is the short-lived Patrick McGoohan series "The Prisoner". Animation, well, besides "Futurama" mentioned above, and a few episodes of "The Simpsons" and "South Park", I can only think of "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and, if you want a realistic space drama, "Planetes".
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