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    What TV shows have you never seen?

    I have never seen a single episode of any of the following shows

    House
    Seinfeld
    24
    CSI
    Buffy
    The West Wing
    Miami Vice

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    All of yours except for Seinfeld and Miami Vice. I can add:

    Mad Men
    Game of Thrones

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    Quote Originally Posted by FailSafe
    Game of Thrones
    Epic

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    Mad Men
    S01 was very good. Haven't seen the rest yet (downloaded them all).

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    The Wire
    Californication
    That show that ha all the actors on it playing themselves.
    House of Cards
    The Newsroom or whatever that show was that Piwanoi thought was real.


    Lots of others that I don't know about because I haven't seen them.



    How could you have gone through life not ever once seeing Seinfeld, even by accident?

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    All of the above and -

    Neighbours
    Friends
    Two And A Half Men
    etc.

    Easier to say that the only things I have watched and rate highly -

    MASH
    Cheers
    Blue Bloods
    Amos and Andy
    Car 54 Where Are You ?
    Beverley Hillbillies
    The Adams family
    The Adventures Of Hiram Holiday
    Taxi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99
    The Wire
    House of Cards
    Both Epic (US version - didn't see UK one yet).

    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99
    How could you have gone through life not ever once seeing Seinfeld, even by accident?
    Yes, I am particularly proud of that one.


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    MASH
    Unreal, how is that even possible?

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    I also have never seen an episode of Seinfeld...or Friends...or any of the other American prime time drivel where all the "men" are metrosexual, whining faggots and the "women" are strident shrews. I'm quite sure it's a fairly accurate portrayal of today's America, I simply see no reason to subject myself to it.

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    ^^^ Taxi, now that was a fucking show!

    The two most talked about ones I'm yet to watch are Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad.
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    Breaking Bad, i can't count the number of times i have downloaded it and then just had something better to do.

    I'll try again in the Winter, when even the thought of going out will freeze off the balls i don't have.

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    Friends was comedy gold IMO. It didn't stand the test of time though, very dated and unfunny if you watch it now. Shows like Taxi will be funny forever.

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    Taxi was great as was Hill Street Blues.

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    Wouldn't it be quicker if we said what we had seen ?

    oh well here we go


    1940s[edit]
    Abbott and Costello
    "Trip to Palm Springs" (Radio) – December 2, 1943[61]
    The Jack Benny Program (also broadcast as The Jack Benny Show) – 1932–1965 radio and TV series[62]
    "Climb to Taquitz Falls" (Radio) – March 2, 1941
    "Murder at the Racquet Club" (Radio) – March 9, 1941 (with Charles Farrell and Charles Butterworth)[63]
    "Palm Springs' Prices" (Radio) – March 16, 1941
    "Going After Rommel" (Radio) – November 29, 1942, with the 21st Ferrying Command.[64]
    "From Torney Hospital in Palm Springs" (Radio) – April 8, 1945 (with William Powell)[65]
    "Desert Sketch" (Radio) – April 22, 1945 (from the 29 Palms Naval Air Station[66])
    "From Palm Springs California" (Radio) – February 10, 1946 (with Eddie Cantor)
    "Palm Springs Shopping" (Radio) – February 24, 1946[67] (with Gilbert Seides)
    "From Palm Springs California" (Radio) – February 22, 1948 (with Frank Sinatra)
    "From Palm Springs California" (Radio) – April 11, 1948 (with Charles Farrell and Paul Lukas)
    "Murder at the Racquet Club" (Radio) – April 19, 1948
    1950s[edit]
    Date with the Angels – 1956–1957 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 8, "Little White Lie" (1957)
    General Electric Theater – 1953–1962 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 30, "Into the Night" (1955)
    I Love Lucy – 1951–1957 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 26, "In Palm Springs" (1955)
    It's a Great Life – 1954–1956 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 33, "The Palm Springs Story" (1956)[68]
    Person to Person – 1953–1961 TV series
    Season 5, Episode 17, (January 3, 1958)
    Studio 57 – 1954–1956 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 6, "Palm Springs Incident" (1956)[69]
    The Bob Cummings Show – 1955–1959 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 32, "Grandpa's Old Buddy" (1958)
    The Bob Hope Show (Radio) – March 11, 1952[70]
    The Charles Farrell Show – 1956 TV series[71]
    The Frank Sinatra Timex Show – 1957–1960 TV series[72]
    Season 2, Episode 2, "You're invited to spend the afternoon at the Frank Sinatra Show" (1959)[73]
    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show – 1950–1958 TV series[74]
    Season 1, Episode 9, "To Go or Not to Go" (a.k.a. "Live Show #9") (1951)[75]
    Season 2, Episode 12, "Trip to Palm Springs" (1952)[76]
    Season 3, Episode 25, "Gracie Reports Car Stolen" (1953)[77]
    Season 7, Episode 21, "Going to Palm Springs" (1957)[78]
    The Jack Benny Program (also broadcast as The Jack Benny Show) – 1932–1965 radio and TV series[62]
    "From Palm Springs California" (Radio) – March 26, 1950 (with Bob Hope and The Guadalajara Trio)
    "From Palm Springs California" (Radio) – April 2, 1950 (with Al Jolson and Connie Barlow)
    "How Palm Springs Was Founded" (Radio) – February 11, 1951 (at the American Legion Hall)[65][79]
    "Palm Springs Murder Mystery" (Radio – AFRS rebroadcast) – December 9, 1951
    "Jack Renews His Drivers License" (Radio) – December 16, 1951[80]
    "Palm Springs Steak Ride" (Radio) – February 8, 1953
    "How Palm Springs Was Founded" (Radio) – March 15, 1953[81] (included Mel Blanc's Mexican gag)
    "Steak Ride in Desert" (Radio – AFRS rebroadcast) – May 24, 1953
    "Golf Game – Discovery of Palm Springs" (Radio – AFRS rebroadcast) – June 29, 1953
    "To Palm Springs without Polly" (Radio) – December 6, 1953
    "Christmas Show from Palm Springs" (Radio) – December 13, 1953
    "Preparing for Palm Springs Vacation" (Radio – AFRS rebroadcast) – May 10, 1954
    "Preparing for Palm Springs" (also titled "In Palm Springs") (Radio) – December 12, 1954
    "Christmas at Palm Springs" (Radio) – December 19, 1954
    Season 6, Episode 13, "Jack Drives To Palm Springs" (1956)
    The People's Choice – 1955–1958 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 16, "Sock's Master Plan" (1957)
    The Phil Silvers Show – 1955–1959 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 34, "The Colonel Breaks Par" (1957)
    1960s[edit]
    Good Morning, World – 1967–1968 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 10, "Feet of Clay and a Head to Match" (1967)
    Season 1, Episode 17, "First Down and 200 Miles to Go" (1968)
    Happy – 1960–1961 TV series
    I Spy – 1965–1968 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 1, "So Coldly Sweet" (1966)
    Season 2, Episode 8, "Will the Real Good Guys Please Stand Up?" (1966)
    Mannix – 1967–1975 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "The Name is Mannix" (1967)[82]
    Mayberry R.F.D. – 1968–1971 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 10, "Palm Springs, Here We Come" (1969)[83]
    Season 2, Episode 11, "Palm Springs, Here We Are" (1969)[84]
    Season 2, Episode 12, "Millie and the Palm Springs Golf Pro" (1969)[85]
    Season 2, Episode 13, "Palm Springs Cowboy" (1969)[86]
    My Favorite Martian – 1963–1966 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 29, "Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story" (1965)
    Pete and Gladys – 1960–1962 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 14, "Misplaced Weekend" (1960)
    The Andy Williams Show – 1959–1971 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 19, (March 21, 1966)
    The Beverly Hillbillies – 1962–1971 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "The Clampetts Meet Mrs. Drysdale" (1962)
    The Jack Benny Program (also broadcast as The Jack Benny Show) – 1932–1965 radio and TV series[62]
    Season 15, Episode 21, "Rainy Day in Palm Springs" (1965)
    The Lucy Show – 1962–1968 TV series
    Season 5, Episode 8, "Lucy and Carol [Burnett] in Palm Springs" (1966)[87]
    The Merv Griffin Show – 1962–1963, 1965–1986 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 169, (April 27, 1967)
    Season 4, Episode 170, (April 28, 1968)
    The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show – 1959–1964 animated cartoon series
    Season 5, Episodes 14–16 "The Ruby Yacht", No. 3 "Rimski and Korsakoff Go to Palm Springs or Song of Indio" (1963–1964)[88]
    1970s[edit]
    City of Angels – 1976 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 7, "Palm Springs Answer" (1976)
    Here's Lucy – 1968–1974 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 17, "Lucy's Vacation" (1971)
    Lou Grant – 1977–1982 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 20, "Convention" (1979)
    1980s[edit]
    It's a Living – 1980–1982 and 1985–1989) TV seroes
    Season 4, Episode 10, "Critic's Choice" (1986)
    L.A. Law – 1986–1994 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 9, "Divorce with Extreme Prejudice" (1987)
    Season 5, Episode 18, "As God Is My Co-Defendant" (1991)
    Season 6, Episode 19, "Silence of the Lambskins" (1992)
    Murder, She Wrote – 1984–1996 TV series
    Season 6, Episode 4, "The Error of Her Ways" (1989)
    The Tracey Ullman Show – 1987–1990 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 20, "D.U.I." (1989)
    Too Close for Comfort – 1980–1986 TV series
    Season 5, Episode 8, "The Two Faces of Muriel" (1985)
    1990s[edit]
    Behind the Music – 1997– TV documentary series
    Season 1, Episode 14, "Sonny Bono" (1998)[89]
    Beverly Hills, 90210 – 1990–2000 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 11, "B.Y.O.B." (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 15, "A Fling in Palm Springs" (1991)
    Season 4, Episode 21, "Addicted to Love" (1994)
    Season 5, Episode 31, "P.S. I Love You: Part 1" (2005)
    Season 5, Episode 32, "P.S. I Love You: Part 2" (2005)
    Season 6, Episode 19, "Nancy's Choice" (1996)
    Season 7, Episode 21, "Straight Shooter" (1997)
    California's Gold – 1990– TV series with Huell Howser Productions in association with KCET/Los Angeles
    #207 "Preserving the Past" (1991) (featuring bird songs of the Cahuilla people[90]
    Season 7, Episode 4, "Mt. San Jacinto"
    Comic Strip Live – 1989–1994 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 7, "Palm Springs" (1991)
    Doogie Howser, M.D. – 1989–1993 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 10, "My Old Man and the Sea" (1989)
    Season 3, Episode 22, "Son of the Desert" (1992)
    Good Morning America – 1975– TV series
    Season 18, Episode 223, (November 11, 1992)
    Hot Springs Hotel – 1997 Showtime adult comedy series (Desert Hot Springs)[91]
    Kate Clinton: The Queen of Comedy – 1996 VHS taped at The Girl Bar during the Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend, included Maggie Cassella[92]
    L.A. Doctors – 1998–1999 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 24, "Forty-Eight Minutes" (1999)
    Lea DeLaria: The Queen of Comedy – 1997 VHS taped at The Girl Bar during the 7th Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend[93]
    Melrose Place – 1992–1999 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 30, "Carpe Diem" (1993)
    Season 4, Episode 16, "Holy Strokes" (1996)
    Season 5, Episode 28, "All Beths Are Off" (also called "Un-Janed Melody") (1997)
    P.S. I Luv U – 1991–1992 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "Pilot" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 2, "Smile, You're Dead" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 3, "The Honeymooners" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 4, "No Thanks for the Memories" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 5, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Friend" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Unmarried... with Children" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 7, "What's Up, Bugsy?" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 8, "An Eye for an Eye" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 9, "Where There's a Will, There's a Dani" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 10, "I'd Kill to Direct" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 11, "There Goes the Neighborhood" (1991)
    Season 1, Episode 12, "A Bundle of Trouble" (1992)
    Season 1, Episode 13, "The Chameleon" (1992)
    Rescue 911 – 1980–1996 TV series
    Season 6, Episode 18, "Chance Encounter" (1995)
    Saved by the Bell – 1989–1993 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 18, "Palm Springs Weekend: Part 1" (1991)
    Season 3, Episode 19, "Palm Springs Weekend: Part 2" (1991)
    Sonny Bono: Pop Songs & Politics – 1998 ABC News documentary[94]
    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air – 1990–1996 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Mistaken Identity" (1990)
    2000s[edit]
    90210 – 2008– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 13, "Love Me or Leave Me" (2009)
    $40 a Day – 2002–2005 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 15, "Palm Springs" (2003)
    A Lez in Wonderland – 2006 TV documentary[95]
    America's Most Smartest Model – 2007 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 10, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 11, "Never Trust a Rottweiler" (2007)
    Antiques Roadshow – 1997– TV series
    Season 13, Episode 1, "Palm Springs: Hour 1" (2009)
    Season 13, Episode 2, "Palm Springs: Hour 2" (2009)
    Season 13, Episode 3, "Palm Springs: Hour 3" (2009)
    Art Mann Presents – 2005– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 2, "Palm Springs/NBA All-Star Mayhem" (2009)
    Bam's Unholy Union – 2007 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 7, "Bam's Gone Wild" (2007)
    Bikini Destinations – 2003 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 12, "Palm Springs" (2003)
    Boy Meets Boy – 2003 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "Boy Meets Boys and Overexuberant Host" (2003)
    Season 1, Episode 2, "Where Have All The Possibly Straight Cowboys Gone?" (2003)
    Season 1, Episode 3, "It's Raining Gay and Secretly Straight Men" (2003)
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Yeah, But Do You LIKE Me?" (2003)
    Season 1, Episode 5, "The Possibly Straight Cat's Out Of The Bag" (2003)
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Finale" (2003)
    Bump! – 2004– TV series
    Season 5, Episode 4, "Palm Springs" (2011)
    Cops – 1989– TV series
    Season 19, Episode 6, "Drug Arrests #2 Special Edition" (2006)
    Season 19, Episode 24, "Coast to Coast #15" (2007)
    Destination Tennis – 2006– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Palm Springs" (2007)
    Dirty Jobs – 2003– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 28, "Aerial Tram Greaser" (2008)
    Season 6, Episode 13, "Date Palm Pollinator" (2010)
    Dweezil & Lisa – 2004 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 8, "Trip to L.A. and Palm Springs, CA" (2004)
    Eddie Griffin: Going for Broke – 2009 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Going For Broke" (2009)
    Eisenhower & Lutz – 2008 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "The Whiplash Kid Returns (1)" (2008)
    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition – 2003–2012 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 15, "The De'Aeth Family" (2006)
    Family Guy – 1999– animated TV series
    Season 2, Episode 13, "Road to Rhode Island" (2000)[96]
    Flavor of Love – 2006–2008 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 7, "Flav's Trippin'" (2006)
    Flipping Out – 2007– Bravo TV series
    Season 1, Episode 5, "The Inspector" (2007)
    Getaway – 1992– TV series
    Season 15, Episode 10, (2006)
    Haunted Hotels – 2001–2005 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Wandering Spirits" (2002)
    Hello Paradise – 2004– TV series
    81 episodes total (which include non-Palm Springs and desert episodes)[97]
    Hidden Palms – 2007 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "Pilot" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 2, "Ghosts" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 3, "Party Hardy" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 4, "What Liza Beneath" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 5, "Mulligan" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Dangerous Liaisons" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 7, "Stand By Your Woman" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 8, "Second Chances" (2007)
    House Hunters – 1999– TV series
    Season 15, Episode 1, "Palm Springs Dreamin'" (2005)[98]
    Season 40, Episode 10, "Vacation Home in Palm Springs" (2010)[99]
    Season 40, Episode 12, "Vacation Home in Palm Springs" (2010)[100]
    Season 44, Episode 8, "Settling Down in Los Angeles" (2012)
    Season 74, Episode 9, "Couple Clashes Over Style in Palm Springs" (2013)[101]
    Huff – 2004–2006 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 4, "Sweet Release" (2006)
    I Love New York – 2007–2008 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 8, "Gettin' Hot In The Desert" (2007)
    Intervention – 2005– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Alissa/Brian" (2005)[102]
    Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List – 2005–2010 TV series
    Season 5, Episode 10, "Kathy Is a Star...Kind Of" (2009)[103]
    Season 6, Episode 7, "Getting My House in Order" (2010)[104]
    Kathy Griffin: stand up specials – 1996– television and DVDs
    Kathy Griffin: Strong Black Woman (2006)
    Lost Worlds – 2005–2006 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 5, "Secret U.S. Bunkers" (2007)
    Mad Men – 2007– TV series
    Season 2, Episode 11, "The Jet Set" (2008)
    My Super Sweet 16 – 2005–2008 TV series
    Season 6, Episode 2, "Kat" (2007)[105][not in citation given]
    National Open House – 2006– HGTV series
    Season 1, Episode HNOH-105, "Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Asheville" (2006)[106]
    Season 1, Episode HNOH-109, "New York, Missoula, Palm Springs" (2006)[107]
    Season 2, Episode HNOH-204, "Palm Springs, Moorestown, Austin" (2007)[108]
    Season 2, Episode HNOH-208, "Des Moines, Boston, Palm Springs" (2007)[109]
    Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica – 2003–2005 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 13, "Celebrity Issues" (2004)
    Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County – 2007–2008 MTV TV series
    Season 1, Episode 101, "Crush...Interrupted" (2007)[110]
    Notes from the Underbelly – 2007–2008 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 7, "The List" (2008)
    Season 2, Episode 9, "Baby on Board" (aired 2010)
    Palm Springs with Huell Howser – 2003–2011 TV series[111]
    Private Practice – 2007– TV series
    Season 5, Episode 13, "The Time Has Come" (2012)
    Property Ladder – 2005 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 3, "Desert DIY Disaster" (2005)
    Real Chance of Love – 2008–2009 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 9, "The Parent Trap, Part I" (2008)
    Road Rules – 1995–2007 TV series
    Season 9 (Maximum Velocity Tour), Episode 21, "The Real World/Road Rules Casting Special" (2001)
    Samantha Brown's Great Weekends – 2008– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 5, "Palm Springs" (2010)[112]
    Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant
    Season 1, Episode 3, "Commitment" (2008)
    Sell This House – 2003– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 6, "Palm Springs, CA: Michael Trefun & Tom Mendel" (2005)
    Season 5, Episode 24, "Palm Springs, CA: Tim & Andy" (2008)
    Season 5, Episode 25, "Palm Springs, CA: Maria & Joe" (2008)
    SexTV – 1998–2008 TV series
    Season 10, Episode 4, "Desert Shadows/Joe Gallant/A Naked Portrait: The Cowboy" (2007)
    Shootout – 2003–2008 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 11, "Palm Springs Film Festival 2007 part 1" (2007)
    Season 4, Episode 12, "Palm Springs Film Festival 2007 part 2" (2007)
    Season 5, Episode 14, "Palm Springs Film Festival" (2008)
    Sons of Hollywood – 2007 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 5, "Making of a Male Actor" (2007)
    Street Patrol – 2009 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 24, "Palm Springs/Kansas City/Riviera Beach" (2009)
    The Anna Nicole Show – 2002–2003 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 10, "Anna (Palm) Springs into Action" (a.k.a. "Gimme a Spring Break") (2003)[113]
    The Bachelor – 2002– U.S. TV series
    Season 1, Episode 2, (2002)
    Season 14, Episode 2 (2010)
    The Comeback – 2005 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 8, "Valerie Relaxes in Palm Springs" (2005)
    The Hills – 2006–2010 TV series
    Season 4, Episode 20, "I Heidi Take Thee Spencer..." (2008)
    The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency – 2006–2008 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 6, "It's Official" (2006)
    The L Word – 2004–2009 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 11, "Looking Back" (2004)
    The Mentalist – 2008– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "Pilot" (2008)
    The O.C. – 2003– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 16, "The Links (The O.C.)" (2004)
    The Parkers – 1999–2003 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 18, "It's a Spring Bling Thing" (2000)
    The Surreal Life – 2003–2006 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 5, "Nude Resort" (2004)
    The Wandering Golfer – 2004–2006 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 13, "Palm Springs, California" (2005)[114]
    Totally Spies! – 2001– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 18, "Evil Boyfriend" (2002)
    Trading Spouses – 2004–2007 TV series
    Season 3, Episode 4, "Solomon/Parodi (1)" (2006)
    Season 3, Episode 5, "Solomon/Parodi (2)" (2006)
    Trista & Ryan's Wedding – a 2003 ABC miniseries (at The Lodge luxury resort in Rancho Mirage)[115]
    Untold Stories of the E.R. – 2005– TV series
    Season 4, Episode 8, "Too Close to Home" (2006)
    Welcome to the Parker – 2007 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "Guess Who's Coming to (Criticize) Dinner?" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 2, "Let Them Eat Tarts" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 3, "Drag Queens and a Drama Queen" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 4, "The Business of Pleasure" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 5, "Making Up is Hard to Do" (2007)
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Last Looks" (2007)
    Work Out – 2006–2008 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 2, Episode 102, (2006)
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Jackie's away, Trainers will play" (2006)
    Season 1, Episode 5, "Inner Strength" (2006)
    2010s[edit]
    1000 Ways to Die – 2008– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 25, "Death on a Stick" (2010)
    All About Aubrey – 2011 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Single White Roommate" (2011)
    America's Next Top Model – 2003– TV series
    Cycle 15, Episode 1, "Welcome to High Fashion" (2010)
    Auction Hunters – 2010– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 13, "Hot Wheels" (2011)
    Audrina – 2011 TV series
    Season 1, Episode 1, "This Is MY Reality" (2011)
    Beverly's Full House – 2011– Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) TV series[116]
    Chefs vs. City – 2009–2010 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 10, "Palm Springs" (2010)
    Design School – 2010 HGTV series
    Season 1, Episode HDSCH-109H, Chase Hotel, Part 1 (2010)[117]
    Season 1, Episode HDSCH-110H, Chase Hotel, Part 2 (2010)[118]
    Extreme Homes – HGTV series
    "Palm Springs Home" (2012)[119]
    Forever Young – 2013– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 4, "Party in Palm Springs" (2013)[120]
    Hell's Kitchen – 2005– TV series
    Season 9, Episode 9, (July 19, 2011)
    Life After People – 2009–2010 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 6, "Holiday Hell" (2010)
    Martha – 2010– TV series (a.k.a. The Martha Stewart Show)
    "The Palm Springs Show" (May 27, 2010)[121]
    Men of a Certain Age – 2009–2011 TV series
    Season 2, Episode 6, "Let the Sunshine In" (2011)
    Million Dollar Decorators – 2011 Bravo HD TV series
    Season 1, Episode 7, "The Suite Life" (2011)[122]
    Million Dollar Rooms – 2011–2012 HGTV series
    Episode HMDRS-203HE, "Nature Filled Great Room" (2012)[123]
    Off Limits – 2011– TV series
    Season 2, Episode 7, "Digging for Sea Salt; Demolishing a Bridge; Atop a Tramway" (2012)[124]
    On the Red Carpet – 2013– TV series
    Episode 11, "From the Palm Springs International Film Festival" (2014)[125]
    Pipe Dream – 2010 TV series
    Raising Whitley – 2013– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 6, "Palm Springs Shimmy" (2013)[126]
    The Amazing Race – 2001– TV series
    Season 18, Episode 1, "Head Down and Hold On: Australia" (2011)
    The Next Food Network Star – 2005– TV series
    Season 6, Episode 6, "Retro Palm Springs" (2010)
    The Outdoor Room – HGTV series
    "Mid-Century Outdoors" (2010)[127]
    The Real Housewives of Atlanta – 2008– TV series
    Season 3, Episode 2, "Model Behavior" (2010)
    Season 3, Episode 3, "White Hot" (2010)
    The Real Housewives of Orange County – 2006– TV series
    Season 5, Episode 13, "Let's Bow Our Heads and Pray" (2010)
    Season 6, Episode 3, "A New Lease On Life" (2011)
    The Real L Word – 2010– TV series
    Season 1, Episode 9, "Dinah Or Bust" (2010)


    Date Title Artist Notes
    1771 Penn's Treaty with the Indians Benjamin West Oil on canvas
    1811 – c. 1813 Members of the City Troop and Other Philadelphia Soldiery John Lewis Krimmel Watercolor, gouache, and graphite
    1817 Declaration of Independence John Trumbull Oil on canvas
    1827 "William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, 1682" Nicholas Gevelot Sandstone frieze located in the United States Capitol rotunda.
    1875 The Gross Clinic Thomas Eakins Oil on canvas depiction of Jefferson Medical College's amphitheater.[1]
    Literature[edit]
    Date Title Author Notes
    1844 The Quaker City George Lippard[2]
    1899 The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study W. E. B. Du Bois Sociological study of life for African Americans in late 19th century Philadelphia.
    1912 The Financier Theodore Dreiser First volume of the Cowperwood trilogy.
    1939 Kitty Foyle Christopher Morley Later turned into the film Kitty Foyle.[2]
    1942 Liberty Belle Don Cameron & Chuck Winter, creators Charlton Comics superheroine whose powers were originally tied to the ringing of the Liberty Bell. First appeared in Boy Commandos #1 (Winter 1942). Rights currently owned by DC Comics.
    1956 Down There David Goodis Later turned into the film Shoot the Piano Player.
    1957 The Philadelphian Richard P. Powell
    1974 Oreo Fran Ross
    1990 Philadelphia Fire John Edgar Wideman Based on the events surrounding the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house by the Philadelphia Police Department.
    1993 Flyy Girl Omar Tyree Features the character Tracy Ellison.
    1988 - 2003 Badge of Honor (novel series) W. E. B. Griffin Series about detectives in the Philadelphia Police Department.
    1998–present Heart of the City Mark Tatulli Daily comic strip.[3]
    1999 The Resurrectionist (Old Philadelphia Mystery Series) Mark Graham
    2000 For the Love of Money Omar Tyree Sequel to Flyy Girl.
    2001 Epsilon John J. Rust
    2005 Boss Lady Omar Tyree Omar Tyree's third Tracy Ellison novel.
    2006 The Blonde[4] Duane Swierczynski
    Music[edit]
    Date Title Artist/Group Notes
    1818 "Philadelphia Fireman's Cotillion" Francis Johnson
    1879 "O Dem Golden Slippers" James A. Bland Theme song from the Philadelphia Mummers New Year's Day Parade.
    1958 "Philadelphia Baby" Charlie Rich
    1963 "South Street" The Orlons
    1964 "Dancing in the Street" Martha and the Vandellas
    1970 "Move Closer to Your World" Al Ham Theme song from WPVI-TV's "Action News" broadcast since 1972.
    1973 "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" MFSB This tune and its subsequent cover versions served as the theme song from the dance and music television series Soul Train for much of the period from 1973 to 2006.
    1975 "Philadelphia Freedom" Elton John Inspired by Billie Jean King and the Philadelphia Freedoms tennis team.
    1975 "Lookout Joe" Neil Young Contains the line "Remember Millie from down in Philly? She took my brain, and forgot my name."
    1976 "Gonna Fly Now" Bill Conti Theme song from the Rocky film series. The song is closely associated with the city of Philadelphia in general, and with the front steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in particular.
    1982 "Atlantic City" Bruce Springsteen The first line, "Well they blew up the chicken man in Philly last night now they blew up his house too," refers to the murder of mobster Philip Testa in 1981.
    1982 "Mt. Airy Groove" Pieces of a Dream Tribute to the Mount Airy section of Northwest Philadelphia.
    1983 "Fo-Fi-Fo" Pieces of a Dream Inspired by the Philadelphia 76ers' NBA championship in the 1982-83 season, with the team winning the three rounds of the playoffs in "four, five, four" games, respectively.
    1985 "Punk Rock Girl" The Dead Milkmen The lyrics reference Zipperhead and the Philly Pizza Company, both on South Street (Philadelphia)
    1985 "The Roof Is on Fire" Rockmaster Scott and the Dynamic Three Though commonly assumed to have been inspired by the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house by the Philadelphia Police Department, the single predated the MOVE bombing by a year.
    1988 "Parents Just Don't Understand" DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince Contains the line "We headed downtown to the Gallery Mall."
    1989 "Beat Up Guitar" The Hooters The Lyrics mention several streets in Philadelphia, along with these lines in the chorus, "From the town that rocked the nation; Philadelphia, PA"
    1990 "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince Theme song from the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The title character notes that he is from "West Philadelphia, born and raised."
    1991 "Motownphilly" Boyz II Men
    1991 "Summertime" DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince Contains the line "Back in Philly we be out in the park, a place called the Plateau is where everybody goes" (reference to Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park).
    1993 "Philadelphia" Neil Young Written for the film Philadelphia.
    1993 "Streets of Philadelphia" Bruce Springsteen Written for the film Philadelphia.
    1994 "All Around the World" Boyz II Men
    1996 "Got My Mind Made Up" Tupac Shakur Contains the line "I rock from here to there, to Philly and back."
    1996 "Long Island Degrees" De La Soul Contains the line "characters have the tendency to con themselves to think the East Coast is only New York and Philadelph."
    1996 "Can't Knock the Hustle" Jay-Z Contains the line "High stakes, I got more at stake than Philly."
    2000 "Right and Exact" Dilated Peoples Contains the line "from Cali to Philly to the Circus of Piccadilly."
    2001 "Beanie (Mack Bitch)" Beanie Sigel Contains the line "'Bout to take over the city of Philly like John Street."
    2002 "Block Party" Will Smith Mentions a plan to buy hundreds of cheesesteaks from Ishkabibble's Eatery, Jim's Steaks, and Pat's King of Steaks for a block party.
    2003 "All My Life" Freeway Contains the line "From Cali to Philly, Philly to Cali, I deliver the goods, haulin' a milli.
    2005 "Sound of Philadelphia" Reef the Lost Cauze Feature song on Philadelphia rapper's 2005 album Feast or Famine.
    2007 "Ms. Philadelphia" Musiq Soulchild
    2007 "Goodbye Philadelphia" Peter Cincotti
    Music video[edit]
    Date Title Artist/Group Notes
    1987 Everything Good Takes Time Jeffrey Osborne Tribute to Julius Erving upon his retirement from the Philadelphia 76ers.
    1991 Summertime DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
    1993 Streets of Philadelphia Bruce Springsteen
    1993 Freedom of '76 Ween Spike Jonze directed this tribute to the soul groups of the 70's, showing Ween stealing the Liberty Bell.
    2000 Justfriends (Sunny) Musiq Soulchild
    2000 Gettin' in the Way Jill Scott
    2001 A Long Walk Jill Scott
    2001 Floetic Floetry
    Theater[edit]
    Date Title Notes
    1848 Philadelphia in 1848 Text of play no longer exists.[2]
    1939 Philadelphia Story Play written by Philip Barry and later adapted into a film.[2]
    1969 1776 Broadway musical, later adapted into a film.
    1980 Zooman and the Sign Off Broadway play written by Charles Fuller, first performed by the Negro Ensemble Company.
    2004 Love on Lay-Away Play written by David E. Talbert.
    Film[edit]
    Date Title Country Notes IMDB
    1926 The Show Off USA Silent film based on the play by George Kelly. Stars Ford Sterling. [1]
    1933 42nd Street USA Busby Berkeley musical, ending takes place in Philadelphia. [2]
    1934 The Show-Off USA Based on the play by George Kelly. Stars Spencer Tracy. [3]
    1940 The Philadelphia Story USA Stars Jimmy Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, and Cary Grant. Takes place on the Main Line, based on a play.[2] [4]
    1940 Kitty Foyle USA Based on a 1939 novel.[2] [5]
    1941 The Big Store USA Stars the Marx Brothers. [6]
    1946 The Show-Off USA Based on the play by George Kelly. Stars Red Skelton. [7]
    1957 The Burglar USA Based on the book by David Goodis. [8]
    1959 The Young Philadelphians USA Based on Richard P. Powell's novel The Philadelphian. Stars Paul Newman and Robert Vaughn. [9]
    1964 Marnie USA Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. [10]
    1967 The Happiest Millionaire USA Musical about Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Sr. [11]
    1968 High School USA Documentary [12]
    1972 1776 USA Adapted from Broadway musical. [13]
    1973 Trick Baby USA Stars Kiel Martin and Mel Stewart. [14]
    1976 Rocky USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone.[5] [15]
    1978 Dawn of the Dead Italy/USA Sequel to Night of the Living Dead. Directed by George A. Romero. [16]
    1979 Rocky II USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. [17]
    1981 Blow Out USA Directed by Brian De Palma.[5] [18]
    1981 Bustin' Loose USA Stars Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson. [19]
    1982 Rocky III USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. [20]
    1982 Fighting Back USA Vigilante Picture. [21]
    1983 Trading Places USA Stars Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy.[5] [22]
    1984 Birdy USA Directed by Alan Parker. [23]
    1984 The Philadelphia Experiment USA Based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. [24]
    1985 Rocky IV USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. [25]
    1985 Witness USA Stars Harrison Ford.[5] [26]
    1986 The Bombing of Osage Avenue USA Documentary on the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house by the Philadelphia Police Department, as told from the perspective of the neighboring residents of Osage Avenue. Written and narrated by Toni Cade Bambara. [27]
    1987 Mannequin[5] USA [28]
    1988 Stealing Home USA Starring Mark Harmon and Jodie Foster [29]
    1990 Downtown USA Directed by Richard Benjamin. Stars Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker. [30]
    1990 Rocky V USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. [31]
    1991 Mannequin 2 USA [32]
    1993 Money for Nothing USA Stars John Cusack. [33]
    1993 Philadelphia USA Stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.[5] [34]
    1995 Twelve Monkeys USA Directed by Terry Gilliam.[5] [35]
    1995 Two Bits USA Directed by James Foley. [36]
    1996 Up Close & Personal USA [37]
    1998 Wide Awake USA Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. [38]
    1998 Fallen USA Directed by Gregory Hoblit, starring Denzel Washington. [39]
    1999 The Sixth Sense USA Directed M. Night Shyamalan, stars Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment.[5] [40]
    2000 Best in Show USA Mockumentary about five entrants in a prestigious Philadelphia dog show. Directed by Christopher Guest. [41]
    2000 Unbreakable USA Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, stars Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.[5] [42]
    2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence[citation needed] USA Directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Haley Joel Osment. [43]
    2002 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind USA Based on the autobiography by Chuck Barris. Directed by George Clooney, stars Sam Rockwell. [44]
    2002 State Property USA Stars Beanie Sigel. [45]
    2003 Death by Association USA Written and directed by Anthony L. Fletcher. [46]
    2003 My Architect: A Son's Journey USA Documentary on architect Louis Kahn. [47]
    2004 The 24th Day USA [48]
    2004 Fat Albert USA Based on the animated television series by Bill Cosby. [49]
    2004 National Treasure USA Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, stars Nicolas Cage.[5] [50]
    2005 E-A-G-L-E-S: The Movie USA Documentary on the Philadelphia Eagles' 2004 season. [51]
    2005 A History of Violence USA Directed by David Cronenberg, based on a graphic novel. [52]
    2005 In Her Shoes USA Directed by Curtis Hanson, starring Cameron Diaz.[5] [53]
    2005 Shadowboxer USA [54]
    2005 State Property 2 USA Stars Beanie Sigel. [55]
    2005 Train Ride USA [56]
    2006 10th & Wolf USA Directed by Robert Moresco.[6] [57]
    2006 Invincible USA Based on the real life story of former Philadelphia Eagles player and Philadelphia native Vince Papale starring Mark Wahlberg as Papale and Greg Kinnear as Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil [58]
    2006 Lady in the Water USA Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. [59]
    2006 Rocky Balboa USA Written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. [60]
    2006 The Shame of a City USA Documentary on the 2003 Philadelphia mayoral campaign between John F. Street and Sam Katz. [61]
    2007 Pride USA Directed by Sunu Gonera, starring Terrence Howard.[7] Based upon the life of swimming coach Jim Ellis. [62]
    2007 Shooter USA Directed by Antoine Fuqua, starring Mark Wahlberg.[8] [63]
    2008 Cover USA Film starring Aunjanue Ellis. [64]
    2008 Then She Found Me USA Directed by Helen Hunt. Based on the novel by Elinor Lipman. [65]
    2008 Marley & Me USA Starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. American comedy-drama film, based on a true story. The family moves to the Philadelphia area, specifically southern Chester County, west of the city. [66]
    2008 Baby Mama USA Starring Tina Fey. [67]
    2008 The Happening USA Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. [68]
    2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen USA Directed by Michael Bay. [69]
    2009 Law Abiding Citizen USA Directed by F. Gary Gray. [70]
    2010 Devil (2010 film) USA Directed by John Erick Dowdle. [71]
    2011 Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles USA Directed by Jon Foy. [72]
    2012 Silver Linings Playbook USA Directed by David O. Russell. [73]
    Television[edit]
    Date Series Notes IMDB
    1941–present Philadelphia Mummers New Year's Day Parade Held annually on January 1 on Broad Street since 1901. First televised in 1941. Broadcast rights are currently held by WPHL-TV (Philadelphia).
    1952 - 1964 American Bandstand Dance and music show hosted by Dick Clark, first locally on WFIL-TV (Philadelphia) as Bandstand, then nationally on ABC as American Bandstand. The show moved to Los Angeles in 1964. [74]
    1965 - 1978 The Mike Douglas Show Syndicated talk show hosted by Mike Douglas. Moved to Los Angeles in 1978. [75]
    1968 - 2012 One Life to Live ABC daytime drama (same-day rebroadcasts on SOAPnet from 2000 to 2012). Setting is the fictional town of Llanview, Pennsylvania, which is modeled after the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. [76]
    1969 Hey, Hey, Hey: It's Fat Albert NBC live action/animated special. Precursor to the Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids animated series. [77]
    1970 - 2011 All My Children ABC daytime drama (same-day rebroadcasts on SOAPnet from 2000 to 2011). Setting is the fictional town of Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, which is described as a Philadelphia suburb on the Main Line. [78]
    1972 - 1984 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids CBS children's animated series. Philadelphia setting not specified, but the show was based on Bill Cosby's coming of age in Philadelphia. [79]
    1973 - 1986 Schoolhouse Rock! - America Rock ABC series of educational animated short films, designed to teach children about American history through song. "Fireworks" deals with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, while "Preamble" covers the drafting of the Constitution. The chorus to "Preamble" is a verbatim recitation (less four words) of the actual Preamble to the Constitution. Aired between Saturday morning cartoons on a rotating basis along with other Schoolhouse Rock! short films. [80]
    1976 - 1978 The Tony Randall Show ABC sitcom. [81]
    1979 Blacks in America: With All Deliberate Speed? CBS News two-part documentary. In Part 2, Ed Bradley travels to his hometown of Philadelphia, to assess how African Americans have fared in the 25 years following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which outlawed public school segregation. Aired July 25, 1979. [82]
    1979 - 1980 Angie ABC sitcom. [83]
    1981 - 1987 Dancin' on Air Dance and music show, aired locally weekdays on WPHL-TV (Philadelphia). [84]
    1983 Grace Kelly ABC made-for-television movie. Biopic chronicling the life of actress Grace Kelly, from her childhood in Philadelphia until her wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco. [85]
    1984 - 1989 Brothers Showtime comedy series. [86]
    1985 Live Aid Multi-venue benefit rock concert held on July 13, 1985 to aid famine relief in Ethiopia. One of the major venues was JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. Concert was broadcast live to 1.5 billion viewers in over 100 countries. [87]
    1986 - 1991 Amen NBC sitcom. [88]
    1986 - 1993 Double Dare Nickelodeon game show for children. Originated from the studios of PBS member station WHYY-TV (Philadelphia). [89]
    1987 Frontline PBS documentary series. Episode entitled "The Bombing of West Philly" examines the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house by the Philadelphia Police Department. Aired May 5, 1987. [90]
    1987 - 1988 Bustin' Loose Syndicated sitcom. Based on the Richard Pryor film. [91]
    1987 - 1991 thirtysomething ABC drama. [92]
    1989 - 1991 Shannon's Deal NBC drama. [93]
    1990 - 1996 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NBC sitcom. Frequent references to the titular character's hometown of Philadelphia, including the West Philadelphia section (which is mentioned in the theme song). [94]
    1992 You Bet Your Life Syndicated game show hosted by Bill Cosby (remake of the original, hosted by Groucho Marx). [95]
    1993 - 2000 Boy Meets World ABC sitcom. [96]
    1994 The Oprah Winfrey Show Syndicated talk show. Episode highlighting the city of Philadelphia aired May 23, 1994. [97]
    1994 Philly Heat ABC miniseries about members of the Philadelphia Fire Department. [98]
    1995 - 1997 Brotherly Love NBC/WB sitcom. [99]
    1996 Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt? HBO documentary. Examines the conviction and death sentence of journalist/activist Mumia Abu-Jamal for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. [100]
    1998 Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery PBS miniseries/documentary. Part 3, entitled "Brotherly Love", examines colonial Philadelphia and its community of free African Americans. [101]
    1998 The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon ABC made-for-television movie. [102]
    1999 The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer NBC miniseries. Dramatizes the 1977 murder of Holly Maddux and the decades-long pursuit of her accused killer, environmental activist Ira Einhorn. [103]
    2000 - 2006 Little Bill CBS cartoon.
    2000 - 2006 Strong Medicine Lifetime Television medical drama. [104]
    2001 Carmen: A Hip Hopera MTV made-for-television musical, starring Beyoncé Knowles and Mekhi Phifer. Modern interpretation of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen, set in modern Philadelphia and Los Angeles. [105]
    2001 - 2002 Philly ABC drama. [106]
    2002 - 2005 American Dreams NBC drama. American Bandstand's presence in Philadelphia in the 1960s is central to the major premise of the series. [107]
    2002 - 2004 Hack CBS drama. [108]
    2003 - 2010 Cold Case CBS drama. [109]
    2004 The Big House ABC sitcom. [110]
    2004–present Living It Up with Patti LaBelle TV One lifestyle show. Moderate number of the episodes highlight persons and places from the host's hometown of Philadelphia. [111]
    2004 - 2005 The Real World: Philadelphia MTV reality series. [112]
    2005 Live 8 Multi-venue benefit pop music concert held on July 2, 2005 as a means of pressuring the G8 nations to: increase aid to Africa, negotiate fairer trade rules, and cancel the debt of the world's poorest nations. One of the major venues was the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Concert was broadcast intermittently in the United States on MTV and VH1. [113]
    2005 The Amazing Race: Family Edition CBS reality series. The first leg of the race ended in Philadelphia. [114]
    2005–present It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia FX sitcom. [115]
    2006 - 2007 The Class CBS sitcom. [116]
    2006 - 2010 'Til Death Fox sitcom. The characters have telephone numbers with area code 215, indicating that the setting is the Philadelphia metropolitan area. [117]
    2008 American Idol 7 Fox reality series. Northeast regional auditions held at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia. Aired on January 15, 2008. [118]
    2008 Parking Wars A&E Network reality series spotlighting the Philadelphia Parking Authority. [119]
    2009 Halls of Fame Upcoming drama series inspired by the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts. To be produced by Starz Media. Chris "Ludacris" Bridges will serve as co-executive producer. [120]
    2011–Present Body of Proof ABC drama.

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    Right that's Philadelphia and Colorado out the way................

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    Don't watch too much TV...
    And then, my historied exposure to most Western television programming is limited.

    I'll have to disqualify myself.

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    I 've a model Panda on the set never watch ,she says shes off to watch the news in the granny annexe but I'm sure its thai type neighbours eastenders but never seen those so not sure.Thai tv actually seems worse than Oz

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    I 've a model Panda on the set never watch ,she says shes off to watch the news in the granny annexe but I'm sure its thai type neighbours eastenders but never seen those so not sure.Thai tv actually seems worse than Oz
    A good Thai lakorn, now and again, is considerably healthy for one's soul.

    Puts everything in perspective.

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    That list made my eyes almost blow out of my face.

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    ROAR !!




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    Dill, you have focked my thread up with that list.

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    And I didn't bother reading the fucker anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    I also have never seen an episode of Seinfeld
    oddball

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    Seen no tv shows from the last 13 years.

    A tv is for nailing up the jacksy or watching football on.

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    I've never seen Withnal and I.

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    Dillie. If you've watched all those programmes, you must be a right lazy coont!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    I've never seen Withnal and I.
    This is a fine example of philistinism.


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