Published on September 5, 2007 By bobbyhundreds In Internet
This is on UK tv at the moment ,I thought it would be fun to post.


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on Sep 10, 2007
My alltime,alltime absolute number one favourite is M.A.S.H.,it's the only thing I have ever bought a boxed set of and it still stands up as a classic I think.


I bought it too! Watched like 5 episodes a day with a friend.... good memories!

I was like 8 years old when it went off the air. I think to whole of America tuned in for the last episode!
on Sep 10, 2007
I can remember my Uncle Bert (who emigrated to Pensylvania) used to let me stay up late to watch MASH when him and my Aunt were babysitting me and my brother in the early seventies.Happy,happy days.  
The movie was truly great too and what a cast it had;Donald Sutherland,Elliott Gould,Robert Duvall, and Gary Burghoff (Radar) who I think was the only cast member to make it to the tv series,or maybe Klinger did too,I'm not sure.  
on Sep 10, 2007
bobbyhundreds yes, Doctor Who comes on right before Torchwood no on Saturday night.

M.A.S.H. was one of the all time great programs. Still plays in reruns. I think the last episode still holds the record for people viewing.  

Wow, you like baseball. It can be an exciting game it he batters just don't try and hit homeruns everytime up. It's meant to be about the hit and run, base stealing, the squeese play, making the team on the field make mistakes by rushing their throws, throwing to the wrong cut off man. Oops sorry, kind of like baseball.  

on Sep 10, 2007
Without cable, I have to wait . . . wait . . . WAIT for the BBC to put their shows out of DVD. I've loved the first two series of the new Doctor Who, and avidly await the release of both series three and Torchwood this fall.

Just in time for the holidays.
on Sep 10, 2007
Wow, you like baseball


Hehe,yeh I know ,weird for an Englishman eh.  For me it has the same kind of subtlety and intrigue that cricket does here.Trouble is most englishmen can't see past their prejudices against American sports,but then I suppose it's the same when it comes to some Americans liking British sports.It's a shame because they don't know what they are all missing.  
Stangely enough my mum brought me a Phillies cap home from her trip to see my Uncle in Pensylvania many years ago and I guess that's when I started to get interested.  
He's retired now and moved to Florida a few years ago.
on Sep 11, 2007
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