Star Trek
ST:TNG
Babylon 5
Once a Hero (there were only three of them)
Turn On (only 1)
Twin Peaks (not counting the theatrical movie)
Picket Fences
I’ll Fly Away
Space Rangers (all those broadcast in the original run)
The West Wing (so far)
The Simpsons
The Critic (including the new Internet episodes at http://www.shockwave.com)
The New Twilight Zone (CBS episodes, not the syndicated ones)
Futurama
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
My So-Called Life
Glynis
Wish You Were Here (brilliant series)
Arresting Behavior
I usually watch a TV show regularly until it becomes boring, then stop and never watch again.
I thought I didn’t watch that much T.V. until I hit this thread…
Star Trek, TNG, DS9
All In The Family
Fawlty Towers
Original Twilight Zone
Honeymooners
Highlander
Red Dwarf (gotta love those PBS marathons)
Absolutely Fabulous
Cheers
The Simpsons. Every week since it began. I’ve occasionally missed a few episodes, but I always see them again a few weeks later.
“Sonic the Hedgehog” the cartoon. Laugh if you want, that was a cool @$*? cartoon! (Err…the second one made, based off the comics, not the horrible “Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog” series, or “Sonic Underground.”) I still have the episodes in RealVideo format. There were only 26 episodes, so it was easy to catch them all when I was a kid. (I LIKE cartoons, okay!? ;))
Futurama (almost). As far as I know, the only one I haven’t seen is the “Titanic” spoof. And that was due to circumstances beyond my control.
Star Trek (TOS)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
Time Tunnel
Land of the Giants
Adam-12
Dragnet (60s version)
Babylon 5
Manimal
Automan
Cleopatra 2525
Xena
NBC Follies
Jenny
Quantum Leap
Monsters
The Invisible Man (1975)
I’d like to add the original “Twilight Zone” to the list, as others have done, but can’t in good conscience because two episodes are not part of the syndication package, and have not been shown since the show ended its run (although they are available on video). Those are [sup]1[/sup]“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” and [sup]2[/sup]“The Encounter.” The previously-mentioned hour-long episodes show up with regularity know on SCI-FI, but not so often in previous years, as half-hour shows are more marketable for syndication.
[sup]1[/sup]This was not a “real” TZ production, but a film that was shoehorned into the schedule with an intro by Rod Serling. Someone apparently decided that it didn’t fit in so it was never added to the package.
[sup]2[/sup]Someone decided that this one was offensive to Japanese-Americans, and was never added to the package so as not to offend them.