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I rarely meet a show I don't track... :D I have lists galore as I love all genres of tv, but, hey, it means I never run out of shows! I've found even more shows to watch through some amazing sidereelers' lists! Starting conversations with lists is one of my favorite things about sidereel. I love how we can all love or hate a show yet still have a friendly chat. You'll find me dashing around the site, leaving friendly comments on reviews, shows, lists and articles. <3

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Mork & Mindy

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I still love this show. Robin Williams = Genius! Pam Dawber was wonderful, also. :)

Millennium

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Lance Henriksen was outstanding in his role as a man deeply conflicted about the nature of his gift to help the police dept whilst trying to have a normal family life. One of the things he always did was button his heavy leather coat all the way to the top of his neck then turn up the collar, almost - or exactly - a representation of the emotional shield he had to put up in order to visit such horror.

Well, he had a great life, traveling to all the most exotic and glamorous places and taking us along with him! Lovely man. :)

Dave Allen at Large

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I must have seen these as reruns, he was so, so funny and had the gentlest Irish lilt.

3
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Loved him.

3
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Brilliant! Jools is the master at putting musicians at their ease and the eclecticism of the show is one of the main attractions. Jools Hootennanny (NYEve) is also well worth Tivo'ing! :)

60 Minutes

3
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Outstanding in every way.

Glitch

3
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I'm enjoying this, so far...

Law & Order

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Loved this show, especially when Sam Waterston was fghting for justice. Never tied up in a neat package, always, like life, left you with uncertainties.

Cracker

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Robbie Coltrane and Christopher Ecclestone made this show must-watch tv in the 90s. Looking back, I thought it ran for six seasons, not three, it just seemed longer - especially as there are still reruns. Gritty, no holds barred police procedural that relied on the instincts of Coltrane's character to hammer people, intellectually, into telling the truth about what crimes they had committed. Often at odds with 'proper' police methods, it was always entertaining and when tragedy struck, I was just sobbing (that isn't a spoiler). A good show at the time.