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Post by altair4 on Mar 5, 2008 21:29:38 GMT -4
ummmm..for me
Land of the Giants Star Trek (1960's)
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 5, 2008 22:04:47 GMT -4
Okay, lets see...
Star Trek TOS Firefly The Apprentice
but....here are a few I used to love when they were airing: Batman The Ed Sullivan Show * Gilligans Island Bonanza The Smother Brothers show * Laugh In * M*A*S*H All in the Family Here Come the Seventies (this is one than I'm positive nobody here has ever heard of. It was a Canadian show out in 1970 or so and it dealt with new technology and inventions) Friends Star Trek : The Next Generation
* these are Variety shows but what the hey... Whatever happened to the Variety show anyways. I always liked them.
ADDED: The Brady Bunch The Partridge Family Jerry Seinfield Show oh who could not love The Twilight Zone The Outer Limits Thriller Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea The Munsters The Addams Family My Three Sons The Untouchables The Honeymooners The Lucy Show (all of the series)
EDIT: Thought of some more... The Avengers Bewitched Family Affair The Mod Squad Mission: Impossible
I could go on and on and on....
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Post by gwiz on Mar 7, 2008 9:43:37 GMT -4
I'd go for "Yes, Prime Minister", made 20 years ago and still relevant. You'll learn more about how the world really works from this series than from any amount of conspiracy theories.
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Post by Al Johnston on Mar 7, 2008 11:49:21 GMT -4
I'll raise an emulsified high-fat offal tube British Sausage to that one ;D
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 7, 2008 14:26:02 GMT -4
Which reminds me to ask a question that I've held back for years... Do the Brits 'ave a cuisine? EDIT: Forgot to add - : ;D I wonder if any Brit foods resemble Newfoundland food. Here are Newfoundland favourites: Salt beef and Cabbage (boiled in a big pot with carrots, turnips, potato) Pea Soup (with a hambone usually) Salt Fish Stew Blood puddings (called black puddings - we have white puddings also made with spices) Cod tongues (not really tongues, the jowels of the fish) Fish and Chips (sometimes with Newfie dressing - a local savory) Beans (Navy beans with hambone) Peas Pudding (yumm) Lots of jams (we have many varieties of berries in Nfld) Fish and Brews (fish with Hard Bread fried) I'm getting hungry now.
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Post by LunarOrbit on Mar 7, 2008 15:50:10 GMT -4
Some of my favourites:
M*A*S*H LOST Battlestar Galactica (the new remake, not the original) Star Trek (in this order: TNG, Enterprise, Voyager, DS9, TOS) Babylon 5 All in the Family Starsky & Hutch Quantum Leap Magnum P.I. The Office My Name is Earl Seinfeld
Canadian Classics: Danger Bay The Forest Rangers The Littlest Hobo Degrassi Junior High / Degrassi High The Beachcombers Road to Avonlea
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Post by Jason on Mar 7, 2008 15:50:49 GMT -4
The only current TV series that I make sure not to miss is Battlestar Galactica, if they ever get the series started up again. [grumble] Stupid writer's strike.[/grumble]
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Post by LunarOrbit on Mar 7, 2008 15:52:12 GMT -4
I just saw a commercial for season 4 of Battlestar Galactica yesterday. I think it said it begins April 4th. Season 3 is coming out on DVD on March 25th I think.
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 7, 2008 15:54:06 GMT -4
LO, I found a mistake in your post. Do I get a T shirt?
Your line should have read:
Star Trek (in this order: TOS, TNG, Enterprise, Voyager, DS9,
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Post by LunarOrbit on Mar 7, 2008 15:57:05 GMT -4
T-shirts are only given to people who find mistakes made by JayUtah. My mistakes are frequent enough that there is no way I could afford to print enough shirts.
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 7, 2008 16:00:09 GMT -4
Ah hah! So you admit that TOS was the better series then, Lunar Orbit? I'll just give myself one then Numbers also available on back: 11 12 14 15 16 17 But I'm beginning to think (I've only been here for about a year), that the T-shirts don't really exist. Has Jay ever sent one out to anybody? ;D
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Post by Al Johnston on Mar 7, 2008 16:21:22 GMT -4
You guys don't have BSG series 3 on DVD yet?
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Post by Al Johnston on Mar 7, 2008 16:25:43 GMT -4
Which reminds me to ask a question that I've held back for years... Do the Brits 'ave a cuisine? This is painfully close to the truth... ;D
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Post by LunarOrbit on Mar 7, 2008 16:50:25 GMT -4
You guys don't have BSG series 3 on DVD yet? Nope. Which is strange because it's made in Canada with primarily US money, and yet Europe always gets it first on DVD. And it's the same with a lot of other TV shows.
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Post by Bluff on Mar 7, 2008 16:50:53 GMT -4
Scrubs My name is Earl Quantum Leap Blackadder Frasier
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