Family Guy
Seinfield
Married With Children
That 70's Show
Friends
Buffy
Angel
Firefly
Frasier
Dead Like Me
Reaper
Scubs
Bones
Greys Anatomy
Rookie Blue
Covert Affairs
Knight Rider
The A-Team
Airwolf
Star Trek DS9 / Voyager / Next Generation
Seaquest DSV & Seaquest 2032
ALF
But I'm 42 and have hardly watched any broadcast TV for years, I don't watch a single soap and keep up with only a handful of BBC series so it's not that outrageous.
Too long of a list to type out here.
I'm not 42 but pretty much the same as you.
I used to watch only two programmes religiously on UK TV, they were Eastenders, which I gave up on a few months back after watching from the beginning. Also The Bill, which sadly got pulled a year or so back. Most of the time I watch 3-4 US shows a day
I have very few
Friends (I think not totally sure)
Hellcats (though does that count it was only one series)
Charmed.
Not seen every ep but only missed one ep of supernatural so far
Battlestar Galactica (both original and the recent remake)
Buck Rodgers in the 25 Century (are we allowed to forget season 2 - OK I've seen all those as well)
Battlestar Galactica 1980 (OK so I was young once )
Friends and One Tree Hill too many times to count
The Simpsons
8 Simple Rules
According to Jim
Malcolm in the Middle
Supernatural
Gossip Girl
Desperate Housewives
90210
Castle
Keeping Up With the Kardashians
Ugly Betty
CSI New York
CSI Miami
The Vampire Diaries
Dexter
The OC
Scrubs
True Blood
True Blood
The Simpsons
Family Guy
South Park
Desperate Housewives
The Big C
Grey's Anatomy
Game of Thrones
House
The X FIles
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Supernatural
Sex and the City
Goodness some people watch an awful lot of television!
That would be true if every one of the listed shows was on every single week, every single year. But since they aren't or weren't it really isn't. Buffy was long gone years before Game of Thrones came along for example so it would be possible for someone to list both of those without admitting that they have no social life. House might cost you an hour a week (including breaks) but it's only on for around 22 weeks a year leaving you plenty of time for other shows, or indeed your toms.
Also having watched "all the episodes ever" of show isn't that impressive a claim when they were cancelled early on or are still in their early seasons. For example for someone to list Firely means they have somehow found time in the last nine years to watch 14 episodes of a show. Not exactly a feat beyond human endurance or absolute proof of an addiction to television is it?
Cougar Town has only had two seasons so far, same with The Vampire Diaries or The Good Wife.
You really wouldn't have to watch more than a few hours of televsion a night for the past 10 or 15 years to cover even the longest list here and still have time for lots of British shows, family, friends, hobbies and personal hygene.
So in short I think your "Goodness!" was poorly thought out...or you are really easily surprised
I was about to post "Well Alan Dale's probably been in all of them " but a quick trip to IMDB shows that amazingly he has only managed the one...so far
In no particular order (and I'm sure there's more I've missed):
Xena: Warrior Princess
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Jack Of All Trades
Cleopatra 2525
Star Trek
Star Trek NG
Star Trek DS9
Star Trek Voyager
Star Trek Enterprise
Buffy
Angel
Alias
House
Criminal Minds
CSI
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
Veronica Mars
Bones
In Plain Sight
Firefly
Burn Notice
The Closer
Supernatural
True Blood
Flashpoint
Reaper
Charmed
The West Wing
Brimstone
The Dresden Files
The A-Team
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Alias Smith And Jones
Andromeda
Baretta
The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman (2007)
Birds Of Prey
Blue Bloods
Rookie Blue
Charlies Angels
Commander In Chief
Dark Angel
Dead Like Me
The Dead Zone
Deadwood
Dexter
Dollhouse
Eleventh Hour
The Fall Guy
Fringe
The Girl From Uncle
The Man From Uncle
Soap
Hart To Hart
Banacek
The A-Team
McMillan & Wife
Hawaii Five-0
Hawaii Five-0
Highlander: The Series
Hill Street Blues
The High Chaparral
Human Target
Saving Grace
Kung Fu
Lie To Me
Life
Longstreet
MacGyver
Martial Law
The Mentalist
Millenium
Mission Impossible
Moonlighting
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mythbusters
NCIS
NCIS:LA
Nikita
Nurse Jackie
Roswell
Southland
Sons Of Anarchy
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Tru Calling
Twin Peaks
Warehouse 13
White Collar
The X-Files
The Listener
Sanctury
Comments
Seinfield
Married With Children
That 70's Show
Friends
Buffy
Angel
Firefly
Frasier
Dead Like Me
Reaper
Scubs
Bones
Greys Anatomy
Rookie Blue
Covert Affairs
Knight Rider
The A-Team
Airwolf
Star Trek DS9 / Voyager / Next Generation
Seaquest DSV & Seaquest 2032
ALF
Too long of a list to type out here.
I'm not 42 but pretty much the same as you.
I used to watch only two programmes religiously on UK TV, they were Eastenders, which I gave up on a few months back after watching from the beginning. Also The Bill, which sadly got pulled a year or so back. Most of the time I watch 3-4 US shows a day
West Wing
The Good Wife
JAG
The Practice
Burn Notice (at least those shown in UK so far)
Popular
Dollhouse
My So Called Life
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Firefly
Prison Break
Dollhouse
Dawsons Creek
Friends
Blossom
Flash Forward
Stargate SG1
Stargate Atlantis
Heroes
Fringe
Warehouse 13 (so far)
FlashForward
Frasier
Cheers
The Simpsons
Friends (I think not totally sure)
Hellcats (though does that count it was only one series)
Charmed.
Not seen every ep but only missed one ep of supernatural so far
Top Cat
Buffy
Angel
Friends
24
Lost
Twin Peaks
The Event
Firefly
Lost (Got them on dvd and i watch them quiet a bit)
Desperate Housewives (Got the on dvd up to season 5 and also seen all of season 6&7)
FlashForward (Just seen all the ep's)
SG1
Atlantis
Universe
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica (both original and the recent remake)
Buck Rodgers in the 25 Century (are we allowed to forget season 2 - OK I've seen all those as well)
Battlestar Galactica 1980 (OK so I was young once )
The X-Files
Fringe
Battlestar Galactica
Star Trek:DS9
Buffy
Dollhouse
Firefly
the Wire
Through a mixture of DVD ownership and torrents
24
Lost
The Big Bang Theory
Through it being on tv ALL THE F***ING TIME!
Freinds
Shamefully, I haven't caught up on the most recent series of South Park, otherwise that would make the list.
Charmed
The Good Wife
Boardwalk Empire
True Blood
but the one that I have watched every episode LOTS of times over is:-
Stargate SG1
NCIS/NCIS LA
JAG
Stargate SG1/Atlantis
Rome
Game of Thrones
Ad infinitum........
The Simpsons
8 Simple Rules
According to Jim
Malcolm in the Middle
Supernatural
Gossip Girl
Desperate Housewives
90210
Castle
Keeping Up With the Kardashians
Ugly Betty
CSI New York
CSI Miami
The Vampire Diaries
Dexter
The OC
Scrubs
True Blood
The Simpsons
Family Guy
South Park
Desperate Housewives
The Big C
Grey's Anatomy
Game of Thrones
House
The X FIles
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Supernatural
Sex and the City
Probably a few others too.
Ugly Betty
Dexter
Heroes
Desperate Housewives
Cougar Town
Studio 60
24
Seinfeld
The Sopranos
The Larry Sanders Show
Six Feet Under
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Arrested Development
Band Of Brothers
The Pacific
Flashforward
House
Greys Anatomy
ER
Private Practice
Brothers & Sisters
Parenthood
The Good Wife
Never managed to get in to The Wire or Sopranos - they seem to get watched by the people that watch my list??
That would be true if every one of the listed shows was on every single week, every single year. But since they aren't or weren't it really isn't. Buffy was long gone years before Game of Thrones came along for example so it would be possible for someone to list both of those without admitting that they have no social life. House might cost you an hour a week (including breaks) but it's only on for around 22 weeks a year leaving you plenty of time for other shows, or indeed your toms.
Also having watched "all the episodes ever" of show isn't that impressive a claim when they were cancelled early on or are still in their early seasons. For example for someone to list Firely means they have somehow found time in the last nine years to watch 14 episodes of a show. Not exactly a feat beyond human endurance or absolute proof of an addiction to television is it?
Cougar Town has only had two seasons so far, same with The Vampire Diaries or The Good Wife.
You really wouldn't have to watch more than a few hours of televsion a night for the past 10 or 15 years to cover even the longest list here and still have time for lots of British shows, family, friends, hobbies and personal hygene.
So in short I think your "Goodness!" was poorly thought out...or you are really easily surprised
Xena: Warrior Princess
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Jack Of All Trades
Cleopatra 2525
Star Trek
Star Trek NG
Star Trek DS9
Star Trek Voyager
Star Trek Enterprise
Buffy
Angel
Alias
House
Criminal Minds
CSI
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
Veronica Mars
Bones
In Plain Sight
Firefly
Burn Notice
The Closer
Supernatural
True Blood
Flashpoint
Reaper
Charmed
The West Wing
Brimstone
The Dresden Files
The A-Team
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Alias Smith And Jones
Andromeda
Baretta
The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman (2007)
Birds Of Prey
Blue Bloods
Rookie Blue
Charlies Angels
Commander In Chief
Dark Angel
Dead Like Me
The Dead Zone
Deadwood
Dexter
Dollhouse
Eleventh Hour
The Fall Guy
Fringe
The Girl From Uncle
The Man From Uncle
Soap
Hart To Hart
Banacek
The A-Team
McMillan & Wife
Hawaii Five-0
Hawaii Five-0
Highlander: The Series
Hill Street Blues
The High Chaparral
Human Target
Saving Grace
Kung Fu
Lie To Me
Life
Longstreet
MacGyver
Martial Law
The Mentalist
Millenium
Mission Impossible
Moonlighting
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mythbusters
NCIS
NCIS:LA
Nikita
Nurse Jackie
Roswell
Southland
Sons Of Anarchy
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Tru Calling
Twin Peaks
Warehouse 13
White Collar
The X-Files
The Listener
Sanctury
Plus an as yet unwrapped full series of The Wire.
Regards
Mark
Scrubs,
That's it......
But massive fans of both