What Is A TV Show You Can Watch Over and Over Again?📺️😊

Mary_Scope
Mary_Scope Posts: 4,378 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

I love rewatching TV shows😄It is one of my favourite ways to relax😅

My favourites to rewatch are…

  • Broad City
  • Law & Order SVU
  • Derry Girls
  • Criminal Minds
  • Schitts Creek

Do you have any shows that you can watch over and over again?📺️

 An animated GIF from the TV show Schitt’s Creek featuring characters David Rose and Moira Rose in a kitchen. David is wearing a fuzzy white sweater with black stripes and a pink floral apron. He has a look of intense confusion and frustration on his face as he looks down at a bowl. Moira stands to the right, looking down at a recipe. The subtitles on the screen read: "What does that mean? What does fold in the cheese mean?"

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  • gussiefinknottle1
    gussiefinknottle1 Online Community Member Posts: 57 Contributor

    Here’s a few.

    Sharpe.
    Hornblower.
    Onedin line.
    Red dwarf.
    Bottom.

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,126 Connected

    Neighbours

    The Bill

    Classic pre 2005 Home and Away

    Coronation St (current and classic)

    Knightmare

    The Muppet Show (Rumour has it it's coming back on Disney Plus with new ones)

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 3,419 Championing

    Star Trek Voyager - I've seen the complete 172 episodes a good 20 times and I still think that it is amazing - predicting Tablets / mobile phones in general use by all…..

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,126 Connected

    Star Trek Deep Space 9 from Season 4 onwards when they brought Michael Dorn back as Worf.

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 4,378 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists
    edited April 16

    LOVE The Bill @SheffieldMan1976! My favourites were always Andrea and Kerry who ironically then went on both to star in Emmerdale as Moira and Ruby😄 Who were your favourites?

    Oooh I haven't heard of Hornblower or Sharpe before @gussiefinknottle1, what are they about?

    Ha I know what you mean @MW123, time just goes so fast!

    I've never watched that @Wibbles! Wow thats a lot of episodes though! Not enough TV shows have as many episodes these days😓

  • WelshBlue
    WelshBlue Online Community Member Posts: 1,019 Championing
    edited April 16

    Kim's Convenience

    Schitt's Creek … nightly boop on my wife's nose at 10pm every night 😆

    Young Offenders

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 4,378 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    Very solid choices @WelshBlue 😂😂

    Hahaha i love that!! Do you have a favourite character from the show?

  • WelshBlue
    WelshBlue Online Community Member Posts: 1,019 Championing

    @Mary_Scope … difficult choices there. all characters brilliantly acted. David for his 'manner' but maybe Jocelyn for her suffering with Roland. I see the same look in my wife's eyes sometimes 😮

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 5,111 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Friends is one I have watched for years on repeat and still never gets old. Although I do leave a bit of time between rewatching.

    Also Peep Show, The Office, and Rick and Morty.

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,126 Connected

    Regarding One Foot in the Grave, Mum actually calls me Victor Meldrew because I tend to be a bit grumpy sometimes like he was.

  • gussiefinknottle1
    gussiefinknottle1 Online Community Member Posts: 57 Contributor

    Hello Mary,

    both Sharpe and Hornblower are fictional costume dramas set during the Napoleonic War. Both are in film length episodes. Sharpe stars Sean Bean in his prime. Richard Sharpe is the eponymous hero, a great leader and strategist. The show has a fantastic cast of brilliant actors who play believable characters ( some are real historical people)the production is stunning and the action is thrilling although as there’s a lot of hand to hand combat thats quite violent and leads to horrible injuries (that’s war)

    Hornblower stars a young Ioan Gruffudd who, at the beginning of the series is a young midshipman and follows his career with the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic war and is very much like Sharpe. With great actors and characters

    Both these shows are regularly shown on ITV3 or ITV4 and are on ITVX but please be careful as there are warnings about some of the scenes because they might be too much for some viewers who might not like things that can be very shocking or very upsetting.