I, like the majority of Americans, enjoy to spend substantial time wasting away in front of the tv. I have my "can't miss" shows however don't limit myself to those. I enjoy whatever looks interesting. Now I do not see the nationwide average of four hours of television a day, however like many people I also like motion pictures. I watch at least 3 or four films each week. I have nearly 200 films in my own individual video collection.
There are terrific new game shows like Offer or No Deal and even one called Are you smarter than a 5th grader. Bob Barker has actually retired from the Rate is Right and the amusing Drew Carey has actually taken his place.
While it is just starting its 3rd season, HBO's Real Blood is truly addictive. This is the kind of program that you need to see each episode at least twice in order to capture all the details.
I think the days of Leave it to Beaver, Dennis the Hazard, and ethical movies on Sunday nights are over. I have discovered that by restricting the kinds of programs that we see, we are devoid of having unfavorable influences in our home. We have a very big collection of DVD and Blu Ray discs. We have both motion pictures and television shows, by doing this we are not at the mercy of what is on TELEVISION.
Another terrific show to see old episodes of is Who Desires To Be A Millionaire. As long as you do not understand the answers to the concerns being asked, it is extremely amusing.
Easter Sunday 1950 was an unforgettable day. It was on that day that Bob Hope made his formal television debut. In addition to Hope's appearance, the "Star Spangled Revue" featured other popular entertainers and stars of the day including Dinah Shore and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
You will not grow tired of a show like Leading Chef Masters if you are a fan of food. These masters of the kitchen area whip up the television decade some remarkably innovative meals under grueling scenarios. Another program that you can view over and over is Buddies if you are part of the female audience. All women appear to like this program, and if you are a guy, you ought to understand it isn't half bad.