Guilty TV Pleasure

PorcupinePorcupine Posts: 25,246
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And by that I don't mean porn !!!!

Do you watch certain shows on TV that you watch on your own and feel a little ashamed for watching ? My guilty pleasure tends to a few shows on the Crime & Investigation channel. I love KILLER KIDS and WOMEN WHO KILL and all those type of shows. My husband can't stand them, so I watch them when im alone.

Anyone else ?
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,567
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    Container Wars, I have a feeling it's fixed ocassionally but I love it when some dick pays $23K for a container full of tat.
  • PorcupinePorcupine Posts: 25,246
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    Container Wars, I have a feeling it's fixed ocassionally but I love it when some dick pays $23K for a container full of tat.

    Is that the one with the auctioneer bloke who rolls his tongue all the time and you can't understand a word he is saying ?
  • Agent KrycekAgent Krycek Posts: 39,269
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    Container Wars, I have a feeling it's fixed ocassionally but I love it when some dick pays $23K for a container full of tat.

    I love this :blush:
  • davadsdavads Posts: 8,640
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    Porcupine wrote: »
    Is that the one with the auctioneer bloke who rolls his tongue all the time and you can't understand a word he is saying ?

    I think that's Storage Hunters - "$2,000 brrrlla brrrlla brrrlla..." :)
  • JT2060JT2060 Posts: 5,370
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    I am recovering from an operation and the past couple of weeks have discovered Hustle on Sony TV. I never knew this existed and even though the plots are far fetched, they are entertaining. Kelly Adams is easy on the eye too.
  • Ollie_h19Ollie_h19 Posts: 8,548
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    Judge Rinder. As long as it's on ITV Player by the time I'm home from work, it goes on.
  • 777Eilidh777Eilidh Posts: 603
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    Cheaters. :blush:
  • sarahj1986sarahj1986 Posts: 11,305
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    Jeremy Kyle
    Come Dine With Me
  • milkybarnickmilkybarnick Posts: 605
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    Either Diners Drive-ins and Dives (which is pretty addictive and makes me hungry) or more recently Paranormal Witness.

    Parnormal Witness is particularly amusing because nearly every ghost in it does that scary sudden roaring thing you get on screamer videos to make them more scary. It's really daft...
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    Salvage Hunters, the Pawn shop one on ITV 4, Paul O'Grady for the love of dogs, Total Fishing with Matt Hayes (<<<< bit of a knob though).
  • snafu65snafu65 Posts: 18,211
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    Ghost hunting shows. I know they're all nonsense and faked but I enjoy watching some of them.
  • PorcupinePorcupine Posts: 25,246
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    Parnormal Witness is particularly amusing because nearly every ghost in it does that scary sudden roaring thing you get on screamer videos to make them more scary. It's really daft...

    Reading this, I love Most Haunted. I know during the latter years it was a bit pants, but I still tuned in religiously. Its not something you should broadcast to the world though .... and everyone else thought it was rubbish :blush:
  • testcardtestcard Posts: 8,202
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    Come Dine With Me
    Ideal World shopping channel.
  • NihongaNihonga Posts: 10,618
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    777Eilidh wrote: »
    Cheaters. :blush:

    Lol! My mum was into that show for a long time. She liked the original presenter Joey. When he left she stuck with the new one for a bit but then stopped watching all together.

    My guilty TV pleasure isn't on TV but on Y-Tube: The Bold and The Beautiful:blush:. Saw it years back when it was TV but the producers have recently launched a UK channel. Being playing catch-up. Yum, yum! The new actor playing Ridge Forrester is particularly yummy. The original actor was just too pretty; it was like looking at a wooden Ken Barbie doll. He has his fans though.
  • NihongaNihonga Posts: 10,618
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    I get the feeling there is going to be a lot :blush: on this thread, lol.
  • fizzle90fizzle90 Posts: 6,467
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    Keeping up with the Kardashians
    Jeremy Kyle
    Big brother

    :blush:
  • PorcupinePorcupine Posts: 25,246
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    Ive just thought of one more.

    Obese - A Year to Save Your Life (or summut like that). I had it on my sky planner and watched it every week. It helped that Jesse the trainer was gorgeous.
  • jojo01jojo01 Posts: 12,370
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    Road Wars
    Nothing to Declare (the Aussie version)
  • itscoldoutsideitscoldoutside Posts: 3,190
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    Eastenders.
  • clm2071clm2071 Posts: 6,644
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    Air Crash Investigation, Seconds from Disaster all that kind of stuff.

    I'm terrible for serial killer docs too.
  • swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,095
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    I can't remember which channel but a couple of years ago I couldn't get enough of those mafia and crime gang documentary series........I think there was Mobsters and Gangland

    Other than that I've been catching up with all the Sci Fi series that I didn't bother watching first time round over the last 20 years.......things like Babylon5, Farscape, Firefly, Andromeda.........they tend to show these things at an episode a day on cable channels so you can involved in them pretty quickly
  • JT2060JT2060 Posts: 5,370
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    jojo01 wrote: »
    Nothing to Declare (the Aussie version)

    I love that. I just can't fathom why the population of SE Asia want to bring in the whole food population of their countries into Aus. It's like a 'I'm staying in Australia for 2 weeks and I need the back up supplies of a supermarket to get me through that time'.

    I promise you Asian people, there are one or two Asian restaurants to get you through - and do your nails. :)

    I went through Melbourne customs a year ago, flying in from London, and had admitted on the form to bringing in drugs in my luggage. The border control lady said 'Are these medications?' I said yes, and she waved me through.

    56 year old white Brit. Profiling eh?
  • jojo01jojo01 Posts: 12,370
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    JT2060 wrote: »
    I love that. I just can't fathom why the population of SE Asia want to bring in the whole food population of their countries into Aus. It's like a 'I'm staying in Australia for 2 weeks and I need the back up supplies of a supermarket to get me through that time'.

    I know, it's utterly baffling. And some of them refuse to believe it should be classed as 'food' because it is more of a snack than a meal.
  • clm2071clm2071 Posts: 6,644
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    JT2060 wrote: »
    I love that. I just can't fathom why the population of SE Asia want to bring in the whole food population of their countries into Aus. It's like a 'I'm staying in Australia for 2 weeks and I need the back up supplies of a supermarket to get me through that time'.

    I promise you Asian people, there are one or two Asian restaurants to get you through - and do your nails. :)

    I went through Melbourne customs a year ago, flying in from London, and had admitted on the form to bringing in drugs in my luggage. The border control lady said 'Are these medications?' I said yes, and she waved me through.

    56 year old white Brit. Profiling eh?

    Have you got any food in your suitcases?

    No.

    [opens suitcase to find nothing but food]

    OK, you said you didn't have any food. Is there any food in your other suitcase?

    No.

    [opens second suitcase to find nothing but food]

    Always makes me laugh 😁😁

    Saw one episode where the passenger argued that they didn't realise nuts were food!
  • kayceekaycee Posts: 12,047
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    Dance Moms on Lifetime - the American version; the UK version wasn't very good.
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