Best show or series you’ve ever seen on...

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Anonymous wrote:Mrs Wilson—was on Masterpiece a couple of months ago. The actress is the real Mrs Wilson’s granddaughter!


Ruth Wilson is an amazing actor. She was a chilling psychopath in Luther.
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Anonymous wrote:Sesame Street


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If I had to pick just one show as the best ever ever ever on PBS, then I would pick Sesame Street.
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Anonymous wrote:Anne of Green Gables (in the 80s)
The inspector Lewis series
Foyle’s War
Frontline
Antiques Roadshow
Of course, downton
Mystery! With that weird lady moaning intro....


I LOVED Anne of Green Gables so much I bought the DVD. More current, Downton Abbey.
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Anonymous wrote:Frontier House. Reality show where they take three families and tell them to live like they did in the 1880s without modern conveniences. Then an expert comes in at the end to evaluate their strenuous efforts towards the project and says, "you didn't adequately prepare for the winter...you're all dead."


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I love that one! When the dad calls in the medic because he things he's starving to death and the doc examines him, says he's lost 30 lbs and is the picture of health.


NP. Yes! Loved this.

I also remember the woman in the newly married couple standing in the kitchen washing the dishes with a bucket of water (and something trying to resemble soap) saying that is where she feels like she spends most of her day. Whenever I get sick of standing at the sink doing dishes, I think of that moment and tell myself to get over it.
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Poldark
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Arthur
Beck
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
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Kids Shows:
Sesame Street
Electric Company
Mister Rogers
Cyberchase
Magic School Bus
Between the Lions
Ghostwriter
Zoom

Reality:
Frontier,Manor, etc. House
Antiques Roadshow
History Detectives
Jacques Pepin

Current Events:
BBC News
Charlie Rose show (I am in no way defending his actions in his personal life, but I enjoyed the in-depth interviews with the broad spectrum of guests)

Documentaries:
Taking Root
King Corn
Ken Burns documentaries

Entertainment:
Sherlock
Anne of Green Gables
Jane Eyre (Ruth Wilson)
Various classic movies

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Downton
Great British Bake-off
Are You Being Served
Red Dwarf
When I was a kid the show based off the Ramona books
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Stuff from being a kid in the 90s with no cable:

Reading Rainbow
Square One
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego
Sesame Street esp when they go to the crayon factory
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The Last Kingdom. Such an underrated show, but truly awesome
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Sherlock - not even a doubt.
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