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    Little Britain, and anything that Matt Lucas and David Walliams have been involved with .
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    DUH!! How could I forget Monty Python?
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    Torchwood for sure, love the Sci-Fi stuff. And of course Graham Norton...outrageous

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    I love British TV and have seen quite of few programmes over the years. Some are running for a long time, you know!

    I enjoy the house hunting/house design programmes, and I also like most of the cooking shows. At the moment, it’s Anthony Worrall Thomson, who seems quite a nice chap... is it because he talks like someone I know.

    "As time goes by" is also one I like, good actors and I like the style. The following are really great!

    Monarch of the Glen
    Brideshead Revisited
    To the Manor born
    Inspector Morse
    Bergerac

    In the funnier category, I had a good laugh over these - some are quite old.

    ‘Allo ‘Allo
    The young ones
    Absolutely Fabulous (first 12 are the best!)
    Mr. Bean
    Rab C. Nesbitt (you won't understand that!)
    Vicar of Dibley
    Yes, Minister
    Faulty Towers
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    Not the Nine O'Clock News
    Alas Smith & Jones
    Top Gear
    Grumpy old men
    Grumpy old women

    I’m sure I’ve forgot some, but these are classics, especially Faulty Towers and Monty Python's Flying Circus.



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    I don't get BBC America but I did get into 'Dr. Who' on the Sci-Fi channel and caught up with all the story lines by renting the seasons from Netflix. I really can't wait to get 'Torchwood' and get my Capt. Jack fix.


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    Top Gear is one of my favourite shows,and Robin Hood as well.oh yes and Monty Python.

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    I really enjoy most of the BBC productions. My favorite sitcom is "The Vicar of Dibley," it is way too funny! I'm pretty sure I've seen all of the episodes at least 5 times. I also like a lot of the dramas they produce, like Pride and Prejudice.

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    I like all the Gordon Ramsey shows

    Kitchen nightmares

    The F word

    Both are great shows. I love Ramsey... hubby and I are currently reading his autobiography.




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    They seem to get away with a bit more cussing and...ahem...adult behavior than the FCC tolerates for US network programming. But in the States we tolerate much more violence. Go figure...
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    I did a mini Torchwood marathon last night....

    First two and a half episodes of season 2.

    I like the fact that there are some 'loose strings' that you know will come back in future episodes...

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    Bumping up an old thread! It's funny how I had never heard of Torchwood when this thread was started, and now it's one of my favorite shows. It's like the Angel to Doctor Who, only better! I love John Barrowman.

    I don't have a tv now so I watch all my ty online, and among the shows I regularly watch are Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Doctor Who, and Torchwood. I'm planning on moving to the UK at the end of this year and I can't wait to get REAL BBC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy View Post
    I'm planning on moving to the UK at the end of this year and I can't wait to get REAL BBC!
    You'll love it! Where in England are you planning to live?

    Did you know that Adrian Edmonson (Young ones) is married to Jennifer Saunders? (AB Fab).



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    I love BBC America!!! I was just checking out our ondemand menu yesterday in high hopes there would be more Gavin and Stacy.

    I am addicted to "you are what you eat" -- its amazing how much we eat without realizing it. My husband has cut back portions since watching the show (and lost 50 pounds because of it!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    You'll love it! Where in England are you planning to live?

    Did you know that Adrian Edmonson (Young ones) is married to Jennifer Saunders? (AB Fab).
    Yep! They live on a farm. I don't have anywhere in particular in mind, but I am confident that I can find a riding school or horse yard looking for someone to work for them in exchange for a place to live and training towards my British Horse Society exams. I'm already doing something similar right now in Wisconsin. I found them through this website. http://yardandgroom.com/

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    I recently got into Dragon's Den, That is a good show.

    Last Restaurant Standing. I loved the promos where they mentioned the host and how hard it is to understand WHAT he is saying!

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