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>>it's interesting that the programmes
people are listing are all drama
and/or gameshows (i'm including antiques roadshow in that category;) .... no one listed any documentary or 'life' shows (news doesn't count for now ;) The shows I TIVO
-The Daily Show
- Monk
- House
- Survivor
- American Idol (I'm
so ashamed)
- West Wing (sniff--what will I do after next
week?)
- Lost
- ER
I also enjoy Food Network or Animal Planet, when
there is nothing else on (I'm a TV junkie--it's on all the time, as I work at
home, and it keeps me company).
Shows I don't record, but always watch if I'm home
when they are on:
- 60 Minutes
- Washington Week
- Ellen
- Two and a Half Men
And, cyclically, when they are on: Top Chef,
Runway, and Food Network's Next Star, The Apprentice
I obviously watch a lot more TV than most of you,
but I think that it's a nice mix of drama, reality, documentary, news,
etc.
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