BBC makes some of the best stuff on TV, my favourite shows all come from the BBC, american TV can't stand up to the genius from you Brits
agreed! also, robot wars, and most things regarding history.Daystar Clarion said:I would have given better examples. Things such as Blackadder, Monty Python, A bit of Fry and Laurie, Red Dwarf, that sort of thing is a perfect representation of British humour.
If you want to watch any Dr Who, including the originals just check this out: http://www.doctorwho-episodes.com/tanis1lionheart said:As big of a Dr. Who fan as I am, I've never watch 'Torchwood' or 'The Sarah Jane Chronicles'.
I don't know why, I've just never gotten around to it.
I'm currently watching the original series from Season 1 to the 2005 revival.
There's a LOT of messed up stuff, quality wise, but I've read that's because most of the originals were either destroyed or not kept in the best of places.
Shame really.
I've got a source myself, but if the quality is better I may start using that site.Offworlder said:If you want to watch any Dr Who, including the originals just check this out: http://www.doctorwho-episodes.com/tanis1lionheart said:As big of a Dr. Who fan as I am, I've never watch 'Torchwood' or 'The Sarah Jane Chronicles'.
I don't know why, I've just never gotten around to it.
I'm currently watching the original series from Season 1 to the 2005 revival.
There's a LOT of messed up stuff, quality wise, but I've read that's because most of the originals were either destroyed or not kept in the best of places.
Shame really.
It's legit, I've used it heaps.
I watched the first season there and it is up on Netflicks now but i was mainly referring to the current season since I found a place to watch season twoLombax302 said:i'm in america and watched the whole first season on Hulu, check it out therestrongbow1075 said:I am a really big fan of Merlin I don't get why they won't play it here in the States
i am just glad i found a place to watch it on the Net