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Also on the broader freesat viewings, the sick puppy in me still enjoys Jackass. Hardly a guilty pleasure though; I feel no shame in it whatsoever. Good parenting time too; my kids have inherited my sense of humour, rendering me as the cool parent.
Stuck in the past me, Mash, Last of the Summer Wine etc. Rarely watch any current programs apart from the news. If I do, it's probably crime stuff, Fake Britain and police chase programs whose names I can't remember.
I don't know if they show up on Freeview (I have YouView so get Discovery et al), but I'm addicted The Last Frontier and those type shows. Also really like Ed Stafford's survival show.
I noticed Man v Food was on one of the nether channels yesterday; always enjoyed that.
Actually, it's not even the occasional guilty pleasure. Since most of the offerings from BBC, ITV et al are complete hogwash, I find I'm watching Quest, Food Network, Travel Channel etc whenever I turn my set on.
My faves are:
Triple D, MVF, Shed and Buried, World's Greatest Motorcycle Rides, Baggage Wars, Salvage Hunters. Plus reruns from the days when the BBC used to make good stuff.
Edit: and a complement of girly things like Friends of course!
What's yours?
Last edited by Pip in a Poke; 16 January 2017, 06:47.
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