My TV habits, in case anyone is interested
Aug. 6th, 2005 11:55 amIt's a little bizarre, really. When I got Sky, I assumed that Sky One would be the channel I'd watch the most and for a little while that was the case, at least until their endless re-runs of the various Star Trek incarnations and every single episode of Stargate SG-1 and Buffy took over the programming.
There are shows Sky has the rights to that I would dearly love to see from the beginning (the ever-so-cheesy Relic Hunter being one of them) but the shows they are re-running must surely be due for a rest?
BTW, I'm sure someone at last year's
connotations con mentioned Fastlane - if that's anyone on my friends list, Sky One is re-running the series from episode 1 in the early hours of August 16th.
Imagine my surprise when a recent survey of what I'm currently watching on Digiguide (which I cannot recommend highly enough if you're like me and forget to watch stuff) showed that the majority of programmes I currently have tagged are on Living (Boston Legal, Da Vinci's Inquest and season 5 of CSI, which used to clash with something else I was watching so I missed the later eps) and ITV3 (Peacemakers, the US version of Touching Evil, with Numb3rs due there in October, I believe).
The only exception to that is Wonderfalls, which apparently didn't do much for Sky since it's now been consigned to the outer darkness that is Sky Mix and a midnight slot on Sky One. And Lost, which starts on Channel 4 this Wednesday. I'm in two minds about season 3 of Without a Trace, which is also due on 4 soon, because the first ep apparently starts off with ( spoiler )
There are shows Sky has the rights to that I would dearly love to see from the beginning (the ever-so-cheesy Relic Hunter being one of them) but the shows they are re-running must surely be due for a rest?
BTW, I'm sure someone at last year's
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Imagine my surprise when a recent survey of what I'm currently watching on Digiguide (which I cannot recommend highly enough if you're like me and forget to watch stuff) showed that the majority of programmes I currently have tagged are on Living (Boston Legal, Da Vinci's Inquest and season 5 of CSI, which used to clash with something else I was watching so I missed the later eps) and ITV3 (Peacemakers, the US version of Touching Evil, with Numb3rs due there in October, I believe).
The only exception to that is Wonderfalls, which apparently didn't do much for Sky since it's now been consigned to the outer darkness that is Sky Mix and a midnight slot on Sky One. And Lost, which starts on Channel 4 this Wednesday. I'm in two minds about season 3 of Without a Trace, which is also due on 4 soon, because the first ep apparently starts off with ( spoiler )