So what are everyone's favorite shows currently?

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Seinfeld is definitely one of the funniest shows to ever air on television! I was 17 when it premiered. It was one of the handful of shows I made a point to watch. Funny you should mention the cell phone bit... Fraiser does have cell phones on it, but they're totally old school flip phones with a small antenna. LOL They were priced similarly to brand-new iPhone Pros but without all the nifty features. I remember when pay phones were on every street corner, in every strip mall, at restaurants, movie theaters, roller-skating rinks, grocery stores, etc.

i finally started the second half of Star Trek Prodigy. i am gonna whip through that before I get back to Britannia - it helps that, as technically a kid's show, the eps are about 25 minutes long lol.

also the final season of Star Trek Picard has just begun, though i want to wait til a few eps are available at a time before watching. modern streaming conveniences have spoiled me ROFL. i can't take waiting a whole week for the next anymore!

I like revisiting older programs too. like Seinfeld and Frazer. - Started the Chosen and New Amsterdam. Finished Outer Range.

currently a bit stalled on Prodigy since i went back to re-catch up on SVU lol. i DID get a mini binge of four Britannia episodes last Thursday which leaves me three left since the 3rd season is not yet available on Prime.

during the week while i color, i have also been watching random documentaries/mockumentaries from the History Channel, who has uploaded tons of their older stuff for free, like Life After People and Mega Disasters LOL.

I started watching Wednesday & rewatching Bridgerton. Some shows I've watched that I would recommend are:

Working Moms
Poldark (I'm still hoping they would continue this...)
Vikings
Valhalla
The Crown
Bridgerton
Designated Survivor
Firefly Lane
The Last Kingdom (I can't wait for the Seven Kings Must Die movie coming in April!)

Ruby: I went to watch Britannia when I finished Homecoming on Amazon and, to my surprise, the 3rd season wasn't available. I noticed it's on MGM+, though, which Amazon now owns. Who knows if they'll ever move it to Prime? Bezos doesn't seem to be planning to merge the two streaming services, as other companies are doing this year: Paramount+ and Showtime; and Discovery+ and HBO Max.

Lynn: The only one I haven't watched is Working Moms. The rest of your list is fantastic!

I tried watching Britannia a couple of times, but the sound isn't sinked with the actors' lips and it drives me nuts. There were a couple of older shows on Netflix that did the same thing and I don't know how to fix it.

The few times the out of sync thing happened to me, I turned off my TV and unplugged my Xfinity Flex streaming box, replugged it in, turned the TV back on and it worked normally again. I really do want to watch Britannia! I just have a feeling that I'd love it so much that I'd be disappointed if I couldn't watch season 3. lol

@Christina - I think because it is a UK show it will take awhile to end up on American Prime. i noticed that with S2 and i just kept checking every couple weeks til it popped up. so here is hoping!

on my list - i have one ep of Britannia still and i think three of Prodigy. i've been in a mood so rewatching random eps of DS9 instead of the stuff i on my TBW.

Ruby: Oh, yeah, that might be the reason. I'll check again on Prime. I should just burn through the seasons currently available and hope for the best! I'm nowhere near caught up with Prodigy. I watch it at my son's with my step-grandson. I usually can only get him to watch 1 episode at a time, then he goes back to gaming with his friends. LOL I'm on the final season of Voyager. I'm watching alongside The Delta Flyers podcast done by "Tom" & "Harry." Since I was late to the game in getting a Patreon subscription with them, I've been skipping around so much to the point I lost track of where I originally left off. I'm planning to go back and rewatch from the beginning once they've completed season 7. You can listen to the podcast without being a subscriber. You just won't have the video aspect or other bonus material. They're super funny and real, and get amazing guests including other stars of the show, writers, makeup artists, directors, etc.

@Christina - i am so slow at listening to the Delta Flyers podcast; i'm not even halfway through S1. it is enjoyable though. i don't need all the behind the scenes stuff - the basic episode is enough for me.

i do find it hilarious that Robbie (Tom) apparently remembers next to nothing and Garrett (Harry) remembers EVERYTHING, ROFL!

Ruby: OMGoodness, I too find it hilarious Robbie doesn't remember anything. LOL At the beginning of each episode, they also do a haiku and a limerick about the episode, which are rather brilliant. For me, The Delta Flyers is the best Star Trek podcast. I love how they go in-depth about the eps.

As for other shows, Kiefer Sutherland has a new one just released on Paramount+ called Rabbit Hole. I plan to check that out tonight. Not that I think it'll be bad. I love anything with Kiefer in it.

@Christina - i keep seeing ads for Rabbit Hole. let me know if it's any good. Kiefer is usually a good actor.

a lot of my favorite Trek podcasts have ended, sadly. they may still be available for download through. Trek.fm's To The Journey and The Nerd Party's Punch It! Writing in Star Trek are just two great ones.

I really enjoy all the Hallmark movies from the Hallmark Channel and from their Movies & Mysteries Channel. We watch them at least weekly if not more often. We're also fans of NCIS and NCIS:Hawaii as well as NCIS:New Orleans (not so much LA). We are Star Trek and Star Wars fans as well as Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. We also enjoy Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon along with Ghosts, Blue Bloods, Fire Country, The Rookie, The Rookie:Feds, The Equalizer, CSI, Risoli & Isles and Magnum PI (original & remake).

Anyone seen Jury Duty? It's fun. On prime. smiley

I'm into the cooking shows. I can't eat what they cook, but it all looks so beautiful and yummy!!!

i have one ep of Noughts and Crosses and then i have to wait for Peacock to get the second season.

i need to get back on Rings of Power and then looking at what else is in my lists.

and of course there is the new season of Lower Decks to start!

Hi there...im a fan of Fringe, led me to search Death Doctor which a good role for the swarthy actor Joshua Jacobs. Slightly seedy type . Bought the set so i could watch when i want. I just love every minute sp of its on a tv channel i watch it there too !!
TV and their channels is very poor in the UK. My husband had severe epilepsy and caring for him at home meant no tv. Spent 12 years with no tv, I wish i hadnt bought one when i did. Its no better than before. I always thought US tv was a lot channels?

Hi Christina...He is like his dad, has an actors longevity and a handsome man not a baby boy look.
I enjoy his voice. its manly
I buy a set of something ive viewed on tv or when someone says try it like BLACKLIST .. superb drama
with James Spader in the male lead
If you want to explore UK television you cant go wrong with Midsummer Murders. Hints of fun and lots of murders
Fringe, The Mentalist, Grimm , and a big disappointment- Crown of Thornes - Im at series 5 so ill finish it but the best parts are the graphics at the beginning. Stopped Prime and Netflix . I buy my dvds online . Mx

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My husband and I are absolutely in love with the show All Creatures Big and Small (based on the James Herriot novels), which air on PBS and then are available to purchase elsewhere. Sadly each season is only 6-7 shows and then we have to wait another 10+ months!! We love that it is 100% clean/family-friendly, we love the historical time period and the location (England countryside), the characters are all amazing, and despite sometimes having to deal with difficult topics (like world war), it's just overall a feel-good, wonderfully done show.

I love those books!

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