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  • #2920
    bluebonnet
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    On Feb. 26 from 6 am to 11:30 pm (Central time) there will be We Love Lucy shows on the Hallmark Channel. These are the shows that came after the regular I Love Lucy shows and were originally called the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. These shows are hardly ever on TV, so it will be a treat to see them, though they may not be as good as the old shows.

    #31013
    53tdogs
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    shows on Hallmark.  I’d love to see Dragnet, Hogan’s Heros, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, (dating myself really bad now). 

    #31014
    DeeLan
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    I’d love to see those as well in addition to The Bob Cummings Show, My Mother the Car, Donna Reed and my favorite The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. 

    I remember when my parents first got cable I offered to pay for it.  I was living at home and if I wanted it I figured I should.  A few months later I saw that The Disney Channel had Ozzie and Harriet so I paid $2 a month more just to be able to watch it.

    #31018
    luckey
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    all these years.  I’ve also been watching "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" occasionally.  "Bonanza" is also one that is on everyday.  The only current shows that I watch are "Blue Bloods" and "Last Man Standing".  There’s not much that I like about any of the others, so I only watch them when I’m board or there’s nothing else on that interests me.  These oldies are all on either Hallmark, Nikelodeon, or a local channel we have that shows some of these daily.  Some of the really older ones that I remember watching are "Our Miss Brooks", "My Little Margie", "The Ann Sothern Show", "The Real McCoys"…great memories!!

    #31019
    DeeLan
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     I loved The Real McCoys and The Farmer’s Daughter.  

    We started watching Alcatraz and even though it’s strange we really like it. 

    #31028
    Bonbon
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    network TV than there is.  I can’t stand any of the sit-coms because of the stupid laugh track they use.  I just WILL NOT WATCH a show with a laugh track because it irritates me so.  I know, I know…

    I’m watching a lot of cable shows.  I really like Merlin, Royal Pains, Burn Notice (a favorite) The Pawn Stars, The Little Couple and I discovered a new one last night.  It’s Steven Hawkings Sci-FI Masters on the Sci-Fi Cannel.  It’s kind of like a modern-day Twilight Zone.  The plot was a little thin but it’s an anthology with different stories each week.  They have big names (well sort of big, last night was James Cromwell (from Babe) and Sean Astin (from Lord of the Rings) and it was an interesting concept. 

    If there’s nothing else on, I’ll watch Dance Moms, Toddlers and Tierras, Horders, and American Super Mom.  These are all like train wrecks to me.  They are just so incredible that you wonder how people/kids can possibly be like that.  You start and you just can’t stop watching.

    It’s just a good thing I belong to a book club and my Kindle or I’d watch more mindless TV than I already do.  Talk about a baby sitter, heck it’s a grandma sitter also.  :o)

    #31030
    laysea
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    "Reed Between the Lines".  Great show with family values.  It has Theo from the "Cosby Show" and Joan from "Girlfriends"  (Can’t think of their really names!!).  Reminds me a lot of "Cosby Show".  I think it is on BET.

    #31033
    DeeLan
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    We don’t watch a lot of shows and Don’s always complaining that we’re paying for over 200 channels and still can’t find anything decent to watch. We do have our favorites.

    Royal Pains, Grimm, House, Alcatraz, Greys Anatomy (he watches it more for me and to fill the gap between shows), The Mentalist, Harry’s Law (it went downhill from the first season), Blue Bloods, Billy The Exterminator.   They’re over for the season but we like Eureka, Warehouse 13, Terra Nova, Rookie Blues (don’t know if that’s still on) and it looks like The Little People is back on and last week it featured Zach having his first real girlfriend.

    I watche Private Practice and Don watches The Walking Dead and Southland

    When nothing else is on we’ll watche Kitchen Impossible, Restaurant Impossible, Pawn Stars.

    When bored Don watches The Military Channel or shows about Natural Disasters and the weather.  I watch the home improvement and house hunting shows.

    #31229
    casey
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    still hold up for me. And there was rarely a bad episode. I loved those Hollywood ones especially.

    #31378
    UhSir
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    I’ve stopped watching them because of the obsessive crotch humor. I’m deeply disappointed in the horrible quality of network shows.

    We (hubby and I) often default to SciFi, oops it’s Syfy now, channel when there seems to be nothing else on. Especially on Saturday evenings for the always hilarious disaster movie. I haven’t heard about the Steven Hawkings show. I’ll definitely check that out.

     

    #31385
    Bonbon
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    shows and pretty much liked them.  The first one didn’t have the greatest writing but the concept was good.  The second one was pretty boring for the first half but then, BAM, it turned really good.  I think I’m going to be a regular watcher.  Very different and creative shows.  And I LOVE Merlin.  So much so that I even got a book on King Arthur’s Court to read up on all the characters for my Kindle.

    I like USA also for Burn Notice (one of my favorites), Suits, Royal Pains, and Fairly Legal.  And TLC for a lot of their reality shows.  The Little Couple, 19 Kids and Counting, Tots and Tiaras, Cake Boss (really love that one), and a couple of others I just watch ocassionally.  I know, I know, a lot of junk but my guilty pleasures.

    #31395
    Patti
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    in love with monster movies and aliens, and medieval ones with days of old when knights were bold classics, like Merlin, which I love, and the SyFy channel has them all.

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