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oh god, i love american idol :lovedup:
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1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
2. Gavin and Stacey 3. Eastenders 4. Grey's Anatomy 5. The Apprentice 6. Gossip Girl 7. X Factor 8. Big Brother 9. Friends 10. The Hills 11. Skins 12. That's So Raven 13. True Blood 14. This Morning 15. Doctor Who 16. I'm a Celebrity... 17. Heroes 18. Glee 19. Sabrina the Teenage Witch 20. Jeremy Kyle Show |
01. Skins
02. Shameless 03. X Factor 04. EastEnders 05. Miranda 06. Gavin & Stacey 07. Hollyoaks 08. Six Feet Under 09. Torchwood 10. Gossip Girl 11. Bad Girls 12. Footballer's Wives 13. Coronation Street 14. Glee 15. Will and Grace 16. Big Brother 17. Shipwrecked 18. Dancing on Ice 19. Two pints of lager & a packet of crisps 20. Doctor Who |
1. Dexter
2. Six Feet Under 3. Weeds 4. Lost |
1. Gossip Girl
2. The X Factor 3. The OC 4. Buffy The Vampire Slayer 5. Skins 6. Doctor Who 7. Glee 8. Desperate Housewives 9. Tru Calling 10. Heroes |
I really want to see the the final result list now :D
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Doctor Who
X Factor Britain's Got Talent Big Brother U.K Ugly Betty Desperate Housewives I Love Money Flavor Of Love Rock Of Love Big Brother U.S America's Next Top Model Britain's Next Top Model Snog,Marry,Avoid? Never Mind The Buzzcocks The Catherine Tate Show Little Britain Miranda Gavin And Stacey Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here ! Alan Carr: Chatty Man The Sunday/Friday Night Project Gok's Fashion Fix Eastenders Lost Bad Girls My Super Sweet Sixteen U.K Celebrity Love Island Cirque De Celebrity It's On With Alexa Chung |
1.Friends
2.Grey's Anatomy 3.Big Brother 4.The OC 5.Desperate Housewives 6.The X Factor 7.Lost 8.Private Practice 9.Home and Away 10.Hollyoaks 11.Top Gear 12.Outnumbered 13.Glee 14.Dancing on Ice 15.Doctor Who 16.The Apprentice 17.Gossip Girl(only so low cos I still have yet to see the 2nd season) 18.Nip/Tuck 19.Footballer's Wifes 20.Friday Night With Jonathan Ross(my fav out of the chat shows) 21.Gok's Fashion Fix 22.Gavin and Stacey 23.Shipwrecked 24.Extras 25.Mock the Week Stopping now,a lot of those aren't in the right order,I just put them as I remembered them. |
1. Big Brother
2. The Apprentice 3. Desperate Housewives 4. Shameless 5. The Games 6. Robot Wars 7. Ugly Betty 8. Shipwrecked 9. Im A Celeb.. 10. The Simpsons 11. CatherineTateShow 12. Peep Show 13. Skins 14. Family Guy 15. Benidorm 16. X-Factor 17. Friday/Sunday Night Project 18. Gavin & Stacey 19. Little Britain 20. Britains Got Talent |
When are we ment to get the results lol
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forgot about this - bump for when i'm sober/awake
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Counted the votes...I'll do the countdown tomorrow :)
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Looking forward to this! Hopefully be better than the abysmal C4 one.
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Actually...just to tease you...here's the first ten ;)
50. The Graham Norton Show - 20 points http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...orton_Show.jpg Also incorporating 'V Graham Norton' and the immensely popular C4 show 'So Graham Norton', the Irish TV presenter hasn't been off our screens in the past decade - catapulting from cult status in 1998 with a naughty bare-all chat show to...a naughty bare-all chat show. 49. Sabrina the Teenage Witch - 23 points http://orangepop.files.wordpress.com...1/sabrina1.jpg It started in 1996 and lasted until 2003 - but 7 years was enough to cement it as a Nickelodeon classic. Starring Melissa Joan Hart as the eponymous character, it followed the capers of a teenage witch finding her powers and her crazy family - including fan favourite, talking cat, Salem. The final episode finally saw Sabrina ride off into the distance with her soulmate, Harvey. 48. SM:TV Live / CD UK - 24 points http://www.tvwhirl.co.uk/images/smtvlast2003.jpg The cure to many's Saturday morning hangover and the staple in children of the era's TV-viewing diet, SM:TV propelled Ant, Dec and Cat (now Cat Deeley and...Ant and Dec) to fame with a variety of childish games, sketches and live music performances on its neighbour show 'CD UK'. It finished in 2003 after a succession of different presenters including Big Brother's very own Brian Dowling. 47. Without A Trace - 24 points http://fatbackmedia.com/nsfw/wp-cont...houtatrace.jpg Running from 2002 until 2009, Without A Trace was a US drama series set around the premise of an FBI Missing Persons' bureau. Averaging around 14m viewers per season, its tense mystery and the dilemmas its characters faced touched upon a number of issues and made for compelling viewing. 46. The Royle Family - 25 points http://blogs.menmedia.co.uk/old/ianw...y200-thumb.jpg It officially ended in the year 2000, but 4 christmas specials since then have made sure this comedy continues to be a hit with fans. Written by Caroline Aherne, it followed the mundane lives of the Royles, a family of couch-potatos and argumentative, flatulent 'chavs' - brilliantly acted by UK legends such as Ricky Tomlinson and Liz Smith. It swept comedy awards, winning BAFTAs, and its legacy sees it as a regular in Christmas viewing and Best Sitcom polls. 45. The Hills - 27 points http://craignj.files.wordpress.com/2...ills-logo3.jpg The 'reality television' program is one of MTV's biggest modern hits - and has made somebodies out of nobodies such as Lauren Conrad, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. They're names you'll have touched upon in your careful adventures with Hugo, but serious lack of talent and likeability aside...it's apparently popular. **** knows why. *shudders* 44. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - 27 points http://www.geekroar.com/leopoldo/arc...cast-thumb.jpg It only lasted 3 years into the decade, but Buffy's popularity dominated SkyOne listings and DVD boxset sales for much longer. Set around Sarah Michelle Gellar's central character and her 'Scooby Gang', the supernatural series brought vampires into the 21st century, and it's arguably an impact on modern successes True Blood and Twilight. 43. 24 - 27 points http://screenrant.com/wp-content/upl...4-season-7.jpg Jack Bauer has become a household name, perhaps, oddly, more famous than the actor who portrays him. Presented in a novel new way of 24-hour series [each episode lasting an hour of Bauer and co.'s lives], the US action drama continues to be a massive ratings hit. 42. Come Dine With Me - 28 points http://www.seedlingshowcase.com/cv08...dinewithme.jpg First broadcast in 2005, the C4 daytime program's premise is a simple one - 4 or 5 randomers from the same town are thrust together and forced to host dinner-parties over the course of a week. However, its popularity lies within the arguments rather than the culinary prowess, and cutting quips from its commentator. 41. QI - 28 points http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/content/...in_396x222.jpg The panel comedy gameshow began in 2003 and regular host Stephen Fry and panelist Alan Davies have made it a stalwart of British weeknight comedy. Its unique brand of 'general ignorance' and celebrity guests [ranging from regulars David Mitchell and Jimmy Carr to actress Emma Thompson] celebrates 'quite interesting' [what the title stands for] trivia. |
Woop for Sabrina,SM:TV and Come Dine With Me!
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Sabrina and The Royle Family :hello:
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WHAT? Who the fk? What the? Twats!
QI and Come Dine With Me should be in the top ten! Spaced, The Mighty Boosh and this dark funny program.. Fek! Forgot.. I will go seek. |
JAM! :dance:
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Woooo Buffy!
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1. ER
2. Big Brother 3. Grey's Anatomy 4. Friends 5. Scrubs 6. Charmed 7. Heroes 8. American Dad 9. Jonathan Ross 10. The Apprentice Aww are these too late? |
Yes Marc, however I'll add the points to the ones already in the chart :p
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SABRINA <333
also woop for The Hills |
SM:Tv Live <3.
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I wish I saw this earlier :sad: |
40. Little Britain - 29 points
http://partyworlduk.net/shop/images/...itain-Logo.jpg It spawned an unprecedented amount of popular impersonation of its characters, and its catchphrases became a part of everyday speech. Matt Lucas and David Walliams' sketch show was arguably the most successful of the decade. 39. Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps - 30 points http://img4.sidereel.com/_icon/2a8a.jpg Featuring Sheridan Smith and Ralf Little, the sitcom set in Runcorn amongst a friend circle of chavs continues to be BBC Three's biggest show, despite being as funny as finding an aborted baby in your sink basin. 38. Benidorm - 30 points http://www.webtvwire.com/wp-content/...idorm-logo.jpg I'll be honest - I know very little of this show. I take it's a sitcom set in a chavvy holiday resort in the title location. Featuring Johnny Vegas and a host of cameo stars, Benidorm only began in 2007 but managed to quickly establish itself enough to get on here. 37. Alan Carr: Chatty Man - 30 points http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...tymanident.jpg The camp comedian has had a pretty successful decade. Launching to fame via The Friday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins and a hugely-popular 'Tooth Fairy' live standup show, he's gone on to present a gameshow and now this. His feminine and outlandish style makes for an interesting interview whoever the participant. 36. Bad Girls - 31 points http://sharetv.org/images/bad_girls_uk-show.jpg You've no idea what I've just seen googling that image. The insane UK drama based in a womens' prison saw a whole host of absurd stories and sensationalist nonsense that made for spectacular viewing; including hauntings, murders, steamy relationships and comic relief. 35. The Simpsons - 31 points http://www.toywebb.net/images/simp-logo.gif Starting in 1989 on the Tracey Ullman [IIRC] show, the 90s was dominated by the yellow folk. However, its marketability and sheer dominance over US/international comedy continued and still does - now drawing massive names from both showbiz and politic (Tony Blair even featured). The decade also saw a Simpsons Movie, which reinforced the show's appeal. 34. Friday Night With Jonathan Ross - 33 points http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/m...s_1244072c.jpg Starting in 2001, the chat show King has taken over from the giant, Parkinson, as the country's most-watched talk-show. Since then, Ross has drawn in huge names from all fields of showbiz - from Barbra Streisand to Vivienne Westwood, David Bowie to Ricky Gervais - and, joined by house band 4 ***** and a Piano, continues to go from strength to strength (suspension aside). 33. Dancing on Ice - 34 points http://sharetv.org/images/dancing_on_ice_uk-show.jpg Perhaps one of the bizarrest brainwaves to emerge from reality television, ITV's answer to Strictly Come Dancing was to shove the celebs on ice and make use of Holly Willoughby's er...talents. It's camp, it's panto but it's successful. 32. Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway - 38 points http://www.brianmay.com/queen/queenn...akeaway190.jpg During the 90s, Saturday night's television viewing was the focal point of scheduling - with hit gameshows such as Blind Date and The Price is Right dominating. This died somewhat in the past decade, but one stellar success was this. With an army of Z-list celebs at their disposal, Ant and Dec's fun antics drew millions upon millions of viewers. 31. The Office - 39 points http://sharetv.org/images/the_office_uk-show.jpg With the simple premise of mock-documenting the mundanity of office life, Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais began what was to be a phenomenally successful decade for the pair with this gem of a comedy. Gervais' 'David Brent' is continually hailed as one of the greatest comedy characters of all time - his cringeworthy management style and desperation to be adored illustrating why. |
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