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TV series which should be pensioned off

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MrsPickle Wed 21-Jan-15 11:04:57

There are quite a few, in my most humble opinion!
For starters:

New Tricks. Way past its sell by date for me.
Still open all hours. Should have shut them when Ronnie Barker left.
Death in Paradise. Despite the endearing Kris Marshall
Call the midwife. Hackneyed in Hackney.. or caputneyed in Putney?

Any other suggestions?

annodomini Wed 21-Jan-15 17:02:47

Got slightly mixed up in that previous post. Great as Cheers was, I meant that Mash was the greatest sit-com. I think there's probably a channel showing it somewhere or try Youtube. Possibly on Netflix too. I was also rather fond of Frasier.

MrsPickle Wed 21-Jan-15 17:05:42

So many I agree with here!
I do still watch Death in Paradise for my bit of winter sun and eye candy (did I really just say that?) but it is very formulaic and will they/won't they.

Ana Wed 21-Jan-15 17:07:53

Yes, meant to mention Frasier, very funny and clever (apart from the British characters...!).

Coronation Street can certainly NOT be binned!

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 21-Jan-15 17:13:57

Hands off 'enders!

grumppa Wed 21-Jan-15 17:26:56

Quite right VQ. And all the daytime property and moving abroad programmes.

HildaW Wed 21-Jan-15 17:49:59

Have to put my hands up here to being 'in' to one US series....Big Bang Theory!.....can recite some of the old episodes word for word.

absentgrandma Wed 21-Jan-15 17:56:51

MASH is on every evening at 7 on True Entertainment (184 for Sky subscribers). OH loves it and switches channels after the BBC News before the dreaded Alex and Matt start squawking on the One Show. It's double episodes and even if it's a repeat of only a few weeks ago(as sometimes happens) he still laughs his head off.I think he harbours a bit of a 'thing' for Hotlipswink

Jane10 Wed 21-Jan-15 17:57:24

Definitely agree re Frasier -fantastic scripts and such good characters. Can't miss Corrie or Holby! Citizen Khan doesn't stay on for 2 minutes in our house and I hate loathe and detest Mrs Browns boys! Back to the worst of the 70s!

Gracesgran Wed 21-Jan-15 17:58:56

I, like others on here, cannot imagine why people would watch programmes they don't like. It must be pretty obvious that they are still being made because there are other people who do.

Of the OPs original list I like two and don't watch the other two. Find something else to do when a programme you don't like is on - it stops the grumbles. smile

feetlebaum Wed 21-Jan-15 18:00:00

I would be happy to see the following canceled:

Big Brother, and all similar unreality stuff.
Eastenders
Strictly Come Prancing
Any title beginning "The World's Worst..."
Here Comes Honey Boo-Boo
Any title beginning with "Celebrity..."
I'm a Celebrity Get Me the Out Of This Rotten Show

That would do for starters...

feetlebaum Wed 21-Jan-15 18:04:50

...and after M*A*S*H (get the title right, people!) on True Entertainment (SKY 184) comes... The Avengers, which is still great fun after all these years.

durhamjen Wed 21-Jan-15 18:40:07

Agree with your list, vampire. Just think how much good television could be in their slots.

loopylou Wed 21-Jan-15 18:48:54

Hear, hear Vampirequeen! ��!

absentgrandma Wed 21-Jan-15 18:57:53

Sorry for the missing asterisks Feetlbaum Of course, I meant Mobile Army Surgical Hospital..... smacks own wrists and departs...... to watch M*A*S*H blush

Jane10 Wed 21-Jan-15 19:13:16

gracesgran I don't think people said they continue to watch programmes they don't like. They just listed the ones they think should be cancelled!

numberplease Wed 21-Jan-15 19:23:30

Eastenders can`t go anywhere! And I love Call the Midwife. Agree about most of the so called Celebrity shows.

hildajenniJ Wed 21-Jan-15 19:29:24

Hey! HildaW I thought that I was the only 60something who liked Big Bang! It's lovely to find a fellow lover, and another Hilda to boot. You can bin all the soaps, particularly the dire Doctors, for me.
I do like Death in Paradise though.

annodomini Wed 21-Jan-15 19:51:52

My ten-year-old GS is devoted to Big Bang! I just hope he doesn't understand all of it... but fear that he probably does.

annodomini Wed 21-Jan-15 20:01:51

I stand corrected fe*e*t*l*e*.

suzied Wed 21-Jan-15 20:06:22

Has anyone watched Benidorm, it's funny but ghastly at the same time, and Joan Collins is in it. Mainstream TV is a bit rubbish these days, I think the catch up channels, netflix etc are taking viewers, as you can nearly always find a watchable film or series on which means you don't have watch the dire stuff that is on regularvTV. Keep Corrie though, just about everything else can go.

Ana Wed 21-Jan-15 20:09:21

I think Joan Collins was only in Benidorm for one episode. It was funny for the first couple of series, but I feel it's past its best now. It can go! grin

glammanana Wed 21-Jan-15 20:33:05

It would be a sad old world if we all liked the same programme's,there are plenty of channels to choose from if you are bored with the same old series.

merlotgran Wed 21-Jan-15 20:39:37

I spotted the actress who played Madge in Benidorm playing a very old lady of the manor in Father Brown the other day.

So funny seeing her in period costume and so instantly recognisable.

I don't think Benidorm will be as good without the Garveys.

annsixty Wed 21-Jan-15 21:13:29

Who else has noticed that Friends now has 2 dedicated channels all day every day?. The executives of Sky or whoever control those channels must have thousands of shares in said channel.

TwiceAsNice Thu 22-Jan-15 07:19:03

I have not watched Death in Paradise so can't comment and I do like New Tricks because I like Dennis Waterman. I always watch Call the Midwife. Am currently watching a new series of Foyles War he's in the intelligence service after the war and it's really good, extended episodes. I hate all soaps and celebrity programmes and despite its theme have been riveted by both series of Broadchurch, fantastic acting and a great cast. Also hate Midsummer Murders,Poirot, and anything about Sherlock Holmes.