Well, as it's "visit your grandmother" night once again, it'll be "whatever's on Freeview that fits the venn diagram of what both of us can tolerate". Which is usually something like Springwatch or the like, or Masterchef at a push, though occasionally it turns up some unexpected gems like her enjoying Red Dwarf X or Top Gear...
Now, last night, if you'd asked then, it would have turned out to be a deeply retro evening ... some classic 8-bit Sonic and then a load of really rubbish 16-bit shareware titles as my Grand 2013 Tidying Effort got round to the shelf with the audio cassettes and the Master System on it. The signal from Sega to TV was horrendous, took a lot of fiddling to get it clear enough to play anything. After which, I breezed through Green Hill, held my own on Bridge, and died, continuously and in various pathetic ways, on Jungle, eventually using up all my continues and never reaching Labyrinth. Huh. I coulda sworn it used to be easier than that.
Determined that it was the TV lead, not the console, that was to blame for the poor picture quality by digging out the Amiga 600 lurking behind the set itself (yay flatscreens) and plugging it in that way instead of it's usual RCA triplet. Stuck the first disc I could find from the box into the drive. Turned out to be a "21 in one" compilation that either came with it, or on a magazine cover. Basically all of them were either crap, buggy, or badly lacking in instructions, though Space Invaders, "Kamikaze Chess" (if you're able to take a piece, you MUST take a piece...!) and some kind of not-actually-tetris-despite-the-title-screen tesselating puzzle thing were interesting enough to hold my attention for a while.
And then some demo of a flash-looking 3D semi-strategy semi-action war game where you can send lightsourced trucks and tanks and planes and helicopters (etc) out into a heightmapped play field ... where they sit there like bloody lemons, doing absolutely nothing no matter what key you hit, what you click on, or what you do with the joystick. Yeah, again, lacking in instructions.
(Almost the entire disc collection is a mystery to me, unlike the similar boxes for my TV-hating ST, because the miggy is a foreigner... I only bought it because it came with the RGB monitor I needed for the Atari, and didn't anticipate it would end up plugged into the TV whilst I very slowly worked through the boxes of floppies supplied with it...)
Then I made dinner, watched a bit of random TV (mostly dave) whilst doing so, and derped around on the internet for a bit.
This time a couple weeks ago, an unexpected PS2 binge... In-between times, exploring what my super-cheapo Smart TV Blu Ray player had to offer, including whole series of youtube-exclusive stuff I would normally shy away from watching on the computer because of comfort issues...