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I actually don't watch TV at all. If you asked me what my favorite TV show is, I couldn't tell you because I don't watch TV. By Jimmy Bennett Watch Asked Favorite Show

There was a time when watching a cartoon was a nurturing experience. You would watch a Warner Bros. cartoon, and at the end of it you could probably win 'Jeopardy.' By Tony Danza Experience Time Watching Nurturing Bros

I love 'Doctor Who.' By Richard Madden Doctor Love

How did a child of ten find out about a three and a half hundred years old children's show?! By Meinos Kaen Show Child Ten Find Half

Every time you think television has hit its lowest ebb, a new program comes along to make you wonder where you thought the ebb was. By Art Buchwald Ebb Time Television Hit Lowest

My first show was 'The King and I' when I was five. By Chandra Wilson King Show

Definitely not a sitcom, that's my first condition. No sitcoms. By Hector Elizondo Condition Sitcom Sitcoms

'Twin Peaks' is my favorite show of all time. By James Roday Twin Peaks Time Favorite Show

Right now my favorite TV show - because it's too close to home - is 'My Name Is Earl.' That show kills me. There's some funny stuff in there. By Rodney Atkins Earl Home Show Favorite Close

I don't really watch a lot of television, and I would watch mindless, mindless television. By Charlize Theron Television Watch Mindless Lot

'Twin Peaks' is my favorite American TV show. By Rebecca Hall Twin Peaks American Show Favorite

I love 'Sherlock.' I love 'Modern Family.' By Isaac Hempstead-Wright Sherlock Love Modern Family

Charmed is fun and light, one of those shows that let you turn your brain off for an hour. By Shannen Doherty Charmed Light Hour Fun Shows

'The Dog Whisperer' to me is a show that had a passion, and it helped me save relationships. By Cesar Millan Whisperer Dog Passion Relationships Show

On Friday night, I was reading my new book, but my brain got tired, so I decided to watch some television instead. By Stephen Chbosky Friday Night Book Tired Reading

Growing up, I used to watch 'Happy Days,' 'Laverne & Shirley,' 'All in the Family.' Those were the shows I watched growing up with my family. And, believe it or not, 'McMillan and Wife' and 'Columbo.' By Mark Pellegrino Laverne Shirley Happy Days Family

I watch sitcoms like Seinfeld, and here's a newsflash, but what a great show. By Scott Wolf Seinfeld Newsflash Show Watch Sitcoms

While growing up, every sitcom you could think of, I would watch it, and I loved it. By Jennifer Bini Taylor Growing Sitcom Watch Loved

I've always enjoyed shows like 'The X-Files,' where you're on the edge of your seat and you're so invested in these characters. By Jill Scott Xfiles Characters Enjoyed Shows Edge

Every TV show is a crapshoot, really. But every once in a while, a show gets anointed as 'the show.' By Simon Baker Crapshoot Show Anointed

I was a huge 'Sopranos' fan, obviously. By Michael De Luca Sopranos Huge Fan

I'm an enormous fan of 'The West Wing.' It was one of the very few shows I would watch every week. By Mike Nichols Wing West Enormous Fan Week

The economics of television syndication and DVD sales mean that there's a tremendous financial pressure to make programs that can be watched multiple times, revealing new nuances and shadings on the third viewing. Meanwhile, the Web has created a forum for annotation and commentary that allows more complicated shows to prosper, thanks to the fan sites where each episode of shows like 'Lost' or 'Alias' is dissected with an intensity usually reserved for Talmud scholars. By Steven Johnson Dvd Times Revealing Viewing Lost

I like the sitcom, as a structure. By Dave Foley Sitcom Structure

Sitcoms are making a comeback, but you've got to have a little quirkiness in there now. By Jackee Harry Sitcoms Comeback Making Quirkiness

I had wanted to be a regular character on a series for a while. 'The Brady Bunch' was an answer to a prayer. By Susan Olsen Wanted Regular Character Series Bunch

I was such a huge fan of 'The X-Files.' By Bryan Fuller Xfiles Huge Fan

To this day, nothing makes me happier than finding a TV show I really love. By Shawn Ryan Day Love Makes Happier Finding

I go straight for Seinfeld, Modern Family, Friends, and Golden Girls. Those are my pillars of strength on TV. By Sara Bareilles Friends Seinfeld Modern Family Girls

We sank into a cozy little vacuum, Mel and I, watching. I don't know if it was the cartoons themselves, or watching them with Mel, but that night was the closest I had felt to knowing what I wanted from my life. She was the first person to see me as I had always wanted to be seen. It was enough to indebt me to her forever. By Kayla Rae Whitaker Mel Vacuum Watching Sank Cozy

The show had run its course on the Fox network. By Will Arnett Fox Network Show Run

Look, I get it; you come home, you work hard, and you turn on your TV ... You kind of want to escape a little bit and be taken away by something. Our show required you to pay attention, and if that's not what you wanted to do, then it wasn't going to be for you, and that's OK. By Will Arnett Home Hard Work Turn Kind

When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead. By Sean Hayes Sitcom Womb Stamped Forehead Mom

The Tudors, I don't even know if I had a family back then. By Karl Pilkington Tudors Family Back

'Leave It to Beaver,' which ran from 1957 until 1963, was one of the strangest, sweetest, most distinctive domestic sitcoms of television's celebrated Golden Age. By Tom Shales Sweetest Leave Beaver Age Golden

My favorite television show of all time is 'Hill Street Blues.' I think it's the show that is to television what Pele was to football or Muhammad Ali was to boxing. By Lennie James Hill Blues Street Television Show

I loved 'Freaks and Geeks.' I don't know a better show. By Ellie Kemper Freaks Geeks Loved Show

The TV is showing another of those reality things, a program that pimps a bunch of good-looking young women to a hunky bachelor who looks like he might have the IQ of a floor lamp. By Stephen King Things Lamp Showing Reality Program

Sitcoms are what got me excited about show business. By Jen Kirkman Sitcoms Business Excited Show

I very much enjoy things like '24,' although I suspect that's run its course. By Will Tudor Enjoy Things Suspect Run

I think 'The Wire' is my all-time favorite TV show. It's so brilliant, the way it critiques society, and how it handles that everybody who gets power loses their moral code and stops going to the root of the problem and just tries to maintain their own power. By Joel Kinnaman Wire Show Alltime Favorite Power

The first show I ever worked on was The Killing, which was a whodunit crime show. By Bex Taylor-Klaus Killing Show Worked Whodunit Crime

That cheery, flimsy distraction from Death; or in a pinch Law & Order, because on some station or other, at any time of day or night, you can find it Detective Benson! Detective Stabler! My long lost! and no longer be alone. By Claire Messud Order Death Law Benson Detective

'Molto Mario' was the show that sparked my entire interest in cooking. By Action Bronson Molto Mario Cooking Show Sparked

I watch 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' with my daughter. We're very into Buffy and Buffy's friends. By Kim Gordon Slayer Buffy Vampire Watch Daughter

Television and I grew up together. By Roger Ailes Television Grew

Gilligan's Island is wherever you want it to be in your mind. By Bob Denver Island Gilligan Mind

I feel like I won the Lotto, as far as that show's concerned. By Peter Gallagher Lotto Concerned Feel Won Show

So many programs you watch on the sofa,But the real program sit on top of your shoulders. By One Be Lo Shoulders Watch Sofabut Real Sit

You never know what show is going to change your life. By Brion James Life Show Change

The original reality show. By Regis Philbin Show Original Reality

As a kid I watched television 24 hours a day and loved every minute of it. The two shows that always make me laugh and are therefore my favourites are The Dick Van Dyke Show and Fawlty Towers. By Colin Mochrie Television Hours Kid Watched Day

I remember watching 'The Wire,' because I absolutely adored 'The Wire,' and there were so many secret layers within that drama, and it was just fantastic. By Michelle Fairley Wire Watching Adored Drama Fantastic

The smartest kid Justin ever met, back in kindergarten, had told him to pretend his parents were characters in a television sitcom. 'Pretend there's a frame around 'em like the Tube, pretend they're a show you're watching. You can go into it if you want, or you can just watch and not go into it. By Thomas Pynchon Justin Pretend Met Back Kindergarten

You know as well as I do that the family sitcom was the stalwart of TV for God knows how many decades. By Bill Engvall God Decades Family Sitcom Stalwart

I love daytime television. By Tyra Banks Television Love Daytime

I'm not sitting around thinking of ideas for TV shows. By Damon Lindelof Shows Sitting Thinking Ideas

I loved doing sitcoms. By Will Estes Sitcoms Loved

I grew up on the golden age of children's TV. By Edward Norton Grew Golden Age Children

I have to do a show which is of interest to me, or else I'm lost. By Craig Ferguson Lost Show Interest

I enjoy watching sitcoms where the team behind it have successfully created a whole alternate reality that you can enter into for half an hour every week. By Simon Bird Week Enjoy Watching Sitcoms Team

There's a TV element to everything in my eyes. By Ryan Seacrest Eyes Element

CSI, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Criminal Minds, Blue Bloods, Castle, Bones, and Hawaii Five-0 By Anonymous Csi Law Order Castle Bones

I grew up with 'Roseanne'; I kind of adore her and stuff like' Home Improvement', really traditional American stuff. By Jessie Cave Roseanne Home Improvement American Stuff

When I was a kid I never knew the difference between a sitcom and a drama. I just knew what my parents were watching and what was making them happy. By Dan Harmon Drama Knew Kid Difference Sitcom

I like game shows. By Oscar Nunez Shows Game

I'm obsessed with 'Call The Midwife.' By Melissa Mccarthy Call Midwife Obsessed

I have always liked shows that have laughter in them. By David Walliams Shows Laughter

'Baltimore' the series is inspired by all kinds of things, from 'Moby Dick' to 'Dracula.' By Christopher Golden Baltimore Dracula Moby Dick Things

So I turned on the tube (throwback slang from the Nifty Fifties; televisions no longer have tubes) and channel-surfed for awhile. On By Stephen King Fifties Nifty Throwback Televisions Awhile

One of my very favorite television shows growing up was 'The Prisoner.' By Roger Avary Prisoner Favorite Television Shows Growing

Back when we started this show, the hottest program on television was 'Keeping Up With the Gabors.' By David Letterman Keeping Gabors Back Show Started

I remember watching 'Colombo' a lot with my dad. That was one of the first detective shows I remember watching. And I remember my dad turning to me - my dad loves to turn to me and explain why things are funny. He used to do that with 'Seinfeld' all the time. He did it with 'Colombo', too, set the scene. By Stephanie Beatriz Colombo Watching Remember Dad Lot

Sometimes, dead is bettah - Jud Crandall, Pet Sematary By Stephen King Jud Crandall Pet Sematary Dead

I grew up watching 'Magnum, P.I.' and shows like that, where you could develop a character over eight seasons, with stories along the way. By Jonathan Nolan Magnum Watching Seasons Grew Shows

'Felicity' was my 'Gilmore Girls' because I grew up in a small town. By Lennon Parham Felicity Gilmore Girls Town Grew

I love 'Arrested Development.' By Rob Thomas Arrested Development Love

'Dexter' I'm very fond of. I got addicted to that. By Sam Neill Dexter Fond Addicted

Personally, I like those mystery shows. Ever since I was a kid I've been crazy about blood and detectives and murder. Maybe I was born with a silver knife in my back. By Jack Paar Personally Shows Mystery Murder Kid

Sherlock Holmes In By Arthur Conan Doyle Holmes Sherlock

I watched a lot of old television growing up - a lot of Nick at Nite. I watched 'Rhoda', 'Mary Tyler Moore', and 'I Love Lucy.' Growing up, I loved 'My So Called Life' and was devastated when that went off the air. By Mamie Gummer Lot Nite Nick Watched Rhoda

I would never do another sitcom. It was so boring I wanted to pull my fingernails off. By Daniel Baldwin Sitcom Boring Wanted Pull Fingernails

Once you became associated with a children's show, you're finished. By Alexis Korner Show Finished Children

'Doctor Who' began as family television: a show that kids and their parents and grandparents can all watch, maybe even together, on the sofa. By Jill Lepore Doctor Began Television Watch Sofa

'Caroline In The City' was such an interesting thing, because I'd never been on the set of a sitcom or even auditioned for a sitcom when they gave me that part. By Lea Thompson Caroline City Sitcom Thing Part

HBO churn out some unbelievable stuff. They really got me with things like 'Band of Brothers.' But you can't beat 'The Sopranos.' By Mark Lawrenson Hbo Stuff Band Brothers Sopranos

I decided sitcoms weren't for me. By David Alan Grier Decided Sitcoms

I can't stop watching 'Pan Am.' When I was growing up, my father worked as an engineer in Turkey, and we always flew Pan Am. The stewardesses were so glamorous! When they gave me a set of those golden wings, I felt very grown-up. Not only is the show's plot full of mystery and infidelity, they get the period details just right. By Gayle King Pan Watching Turkey Stop Glamorous

I'm a TV junkie. I'm always flipping through channels. By Sebastian Bach Junkie Channels Flipping

It's a wonderful life if you can find it. By Nick Cave Wonderful Life Find

The whole reason Sabrina came about was because we wanted something good for families to watch on TV. By Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina Reason Wanted Good Families

Vampire Diaries instead of Supernatural?(Bad choice.) By Madeleine Kuderick Supernatural Bad Diaries Vampire Choice

When you mean a show like this, you have to say to me a show exactly like this, the way it was done. By Werner Klemperer Show

I'm a huge fan of 'Buffy,' 'Angel' and 'Doctor Who.' People like Joss Whedon, Russell T. Davies, and Steven Moffat are really amazing about making you feel like you had a complete meal and yet leaving you hungry for more. By Andrew Kreisberg Buffy Angel Doctor Huge Fan

I am completely and utterly hooked to all the great shows on A&E and Court TV that are about small town murder. By Kevin Pollak Court Murder Completely Utterly Hooked

I have now become so infatuated with television. I think television has become elegant. By Akiva Goldsman Television Infatuated Elegant

I don't really watch a lot of TV, to be honest. I'm more of a movie girl, or I Netflix stuff. By Adelaide Kane Honest Watch Lot Netflix Girl

My mom tells me the first show we saw was 'The Secret Garden,' but I don't remember that. By Aaron Lazar Garden Secret Mom Show Remember

I've always liked lost, old New York. By Alan Furst York Lost

I'm an American TV show buff. I can watch them nonstop for days. By Anushka Sharma American Buff Show Days Watch