Taken from
Bold means I loved it/watched it religiously/etc.
Italic means I liked it but did not watch religiously.
Regular roman letters means I didn't see it or was pretty much indifferent to it.
Strikeout means I have seen it but disliked it.
* means added by others since the original list
24
The 4400
Absolutely Fabulous
Adventures of Jules Verne
*Alias
Alien Nation
The Amazing Race
Amazing Stories (I remember the Fast Forward parodies more... oh wait, I'm remembering more)
Andromeda
Angel
Arrested Development
A-Team
The Avengers
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Babylon 5
Batman (somehow this was never included in the repeat packages with Bewitched and Get Smart)
Batman: The Animated Series (razzer frazzen not here)
Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica (New)
Blake's Seven
Beauty and the Beast
The Bionic Woman
Brisco County Jr.
Blackadder
*Bones
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
*Charmed
The Closer
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven
CSI
CSI: Miami
CSI: New York
Danger Man/Secret Agent Man
Dark Angel
Dark Shadows
Darkwing Duck
The Daily Show
Dead Like Me (I know everyone raves about it but - not on down here!)
The Dead Zone
Dallas
Daria (I bet you're all surprised ;))
Day of the Triffids (UK)
Desperate Housewives
Doctor Who
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Duck Tales
Due South (back in the day... I don't believe it's been like what a decade now?)
Dynasty
Earth 2
Electro-Woman and Dina-Girl
ER
Everybody Hates Chris
Everwood
Family Guy
Family Ties
Farscape (might've been a bold one if the bloody channel that *made* the series ever actually showed it, and showed it *before* 1am!! Gah!)
Firefly *has stuff thrown at him from the FL :lol:*
Forever Knight
Fraggle Rock
Freaks and Geeks
Friends (funny in parts, but I never really got the whole world-fame thing)
Futurama
Gargoyles
Gilmore Girls
Greatest American Hero
Grey's Anatomy
Highlander
Highlander: The Raven
Homicide: Life on the Street
HR Puffinstuff
House
I, Claudius
The Invisible Man (SciFi Channel)
Isis
Jake 2.0
Joan of Arcadia
John Doe
Kevin Hill
Knight Rider
Kung-fu
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
The L Word
Land of the Lost
Law & Order
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
The Legend of Hercules
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Lost
Lost In Space
Max Headroom
Maximum Bob
Murphy Brown
Mutant X
My So-Called Life
Mystery Science Theatre 3000
Monty Python's Flying Circus
The Muppet Show
Moonlighting
The Night Gallery
Night Stalker (2005)
Nip/Tuck
Nowhere Man
Numb3rs
The Outer Limits
Oz
The Powers of Matthew Star
Prison Break
The Prisoner
Probe
Quantum Leap
Queer as Folk (UK)
Queer as Folk (US)
*The Real Ghostbusters (Loved when I was little.) (Me too)
Red Dwarf
Robin of Sherwood
Roswell
*She-Wolf of London
Scrubs
The Sentinel
Sex and the City
Shazam
Six Feet Under
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Simpsons
Sliders
Smallville
Space:1999
Space: Above and Beyond (never got to see - it was on opposite The Bill, and I was still at home... and at the time in my parents house - The Bill Will Be Watched.)
Space Cases
St. Elsewhere
Star Trek: TOS
Star Trek: TNG
Star Trek: DS9
Star Trek: Voyager
Stargate: SG-1
Stargate: Atlantis
Starman
Supernatural
Tales from the Crypt
Tales from the Darkside
The Third Eye
The Tick- animated
The Tick- Live action
Time Trax
The Piglet Files
The Storyteller (Jim Henson Productions)
Threshold
*Thundercats
The Tomorrow People (If this is the 90's version.)
The Tribe
Tremors
The Twilight Zone
Twin Peaks
Veronica Mars (doesn't start here for another week)
Voyagers!
Vampire: The Masquerade
Werewolf
The West Wing
Wonder Woman
Wonderfalls
Xena: Warrior Princess
The X-Files (liked it more in the first seasons)
X-Files: Lone Gunmen
*X-Men: The Animated Series (didn't get into X-Men until long after the cartoon left our screens)
You Can't Do That On Television (back when I was in year... um 3? 4? it was best show ever for us lot, even more than MacGyver!)
And from all over (includes a couple of real shockers!)
You scored as SG-1 (from Stargate). You are versatile and diverse in your thinking. You have an open mind to that which seems highly unlikely and accept it with a bit of humor. Now if only aliens would stop trying to take over your body.
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I hear the gasps of surprise now! ;) Although, I think in the not-from-the-list places, I'm thinking the 'Dwarf! I'm a total slob and get be a perfectionist git too!
![]() | You scored as The Librarian. You�re the Librarian! Once a wizard, now an Orang-utan (due to an unfortunate magical accident), you refuse to be turned back for a few reasons: In this form, it�s easier to reach the shelves and hold more books; having the strength of five men makes people return their books on time; life�s great philosophical questions boil down to �when do I get my next banana?� You say �ook� but are usually understood well enough.
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You're Realism!
Needless to say, realism was an art movement which
aimed to portray the world as realistically as
possible. This didn't apply only to the
technical look of the paintings, but also for
the contens and the light in which the world
was portrayed. Unlike romantic painters,
realists wanted to capture the world on sheet
exactly as it was without romantisizing or
sexing up what they saw in any way. Most of
them also had a cause; they wanted to draw the
public's attention to politics and social
issues, such as poverty, class differences and
the rough life of the unprivlidged. So, in a
way, some realists were kind of
photojournalists of their era.
Famous Realists: Camille Coot, Jean-Francois
Millet
Picture: The Shephedress bu Jean-Francois Millet
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