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What tv programme/s can you watch over and over....?

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Smowball | 15:51 Thu 17th May 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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For me its Only Fools and Horses and One Foot in the Grave....

Have seen every episode many many times but still if ever I switch on the tv and its on I will still watch the whole episode, though I must know every word!
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Chaptazbru, you have exactly the same taste as me. Never can see too much of Colombo, and I still find there are ones that I have not seen before. He must have made so many. With Only Fools and Horses my all time favourite is the one with the blow up dolls, closely followed by the Batman and Robin outfits one.
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ooh grasscarp, that is def one of the funniest episodes.
Del cant stop himself from really laughing when they pop up from behind the sofa.
Has anyone mentioned the earlier episodes of MInder?
For me it's a lot of the programmes already mentioned, Only Fools, One Foot, Friends and Just Good Friends plus I have all five series of Cold Feet which gets an airing from time to time. And from way back The Dick Van Dyke Show and Rhoda both of which I was able to get on DVD
Blackadder the one where he shoots the pigeon .Stephen Fry was brilliant as the Coronel
BIGJACK, I have the box set of Due South but find I keep dragging out the train episode

Great show shame it was cancelled, Ive only ever seen it repeated once, and the train scene when the RCMP are gassed mid song is so funny.
I didn't see Babylon 5 not watched it for ages, I'll drag that out again soon... underrated brilliance.
life on mars cos i love reliving the 70s - 80s and the follow up ashes to ashes also luther cos i could watch idris elba all day and night lol
The West Wing - absolutely brilliant.
Ally McBeal
The Agency
Dinnerladies
Jag
Georgies mum - *and may to september with Judy Dench*
I don't think she was in that.. was she??
Are you thinking of As Time Goes By, with Judy Dench?
I really liked May to December back then, wasn't anton Rodgers in it?
And talking of Anton Rodgers, I used to really like Fresh Fields, with Julia Mckenzie - remember that one?

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