Tiswas and Nightingales starring Robert Lindsay.....................
2006-08-09 07:27:30
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answered by stingmyflesh 4
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We do have SPAN on cable. What that is is particularly a lot a digital camera put in the residences of Congress and p.c.. up what's happening with none interruption or reporting carried out. the region with that's that is so dull you both lose song of what's happening or the formal technique of having a bill into abode in so tedious the overall man or woman receives lost. There should be a channel that explains what each bill/regulation is and what does it advise for the popular public. this can help human beings participate in politics more effective. for sure i could love for a information broadcast that has more effective political information so i recognize who i'm vote casting for and why. we do not choose a repeat of th 2000 election can we? a set of persons nonetheless be apologetic about till on the present time being misinformed and particularly a lot lied to because delivers that were made in 2 hundred nonetheless have not been performed right now. So per chance there'll be a way for us to chat with the congressional officials of our usa contained in the destiny yet for now we are able to in straightforward words write our congressmen/women folk. per chance shall we write the FCC and per chance they could get a software began.
2016-11-23 17:56:16
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answered by ? 4
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The Monocled Mutineer, starring Paul McGann. A series that told the true story of Percy Topliss - who deserted the British army in the First World War, escaped from the military camp at Etaples and remained at large posing as an officer. It was brilliant from the historical angle - telling a story of mutiny and discontent in the ranks that we rarely get to hear about. The acting was excellent - McGann at his best. The character of Topliss was made for television, a funny colourful, daring non conformist. Great television, less Big Brother more quality like this!
2006-08-09 07:38:05
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answered by Mick H 4
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Mary Hartman , Mary Hartman > it was a really spaced out dumb but hilarius show from 1976 with Louis Lasser
Lost in Space > The TV sitcom from the 1960's , I liked it as a kid but am sure it would be funny today because of the hokey special effects if they could even be called that.
2006-08-09 07:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Beverly Hills 90210
2006-08-09 07:26:26
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answered by Jessica K 2
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Friends
2006-08-09 11:01:04
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answered by Bubbles24 2
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Bring back Captain Pugwash, with the "Black Pig" and Seamen Stains. Rodger The cabin boy was just a figment of the imagination.
2006-08-09 08:29:52
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answered by sinkcat 3
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Pugwalls Summer, Australian kids programme featuring the Orange organics
2006-08-09 08:03:40
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answered by b3ll3nd3r 2
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Angel. The end was rushed and it left such a sour taste with me. It deserved a much better send-off, as did the loyal fans of 5 years. I just wish they would tie-up the loose ends.
2006-08-09 10:10:05
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answered by vmgirl26 2
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Startrek DS9
2006-08-09 07:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The Wonder years.. some show about a talking stuffed rabbit, and Classisra Explains it all. ohh and of course My so called life
2006-08-09 07:48:12
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answered by Dana 3
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