Yes, I have just smashed up my living room in a rage because S2M presented an opinion.ichabod wrote:*Runs and hides to hide behind wall for when 2099net reads this and hits the roof"
Meh, its just entertainment. And Most Haunted entertains me. IMO anyone expecting a proper scientific investigation on a weekly TV series is either going to be {a} disappointed or {b} bored stupid.
OK I won't state the obvious (Doctor Who/Torchwood/The Sarah Jane Adventures) but will try and dig down into my deepest, darkest unused areas of my mind to come up with my best non-current TV series:
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) :
Called the rather imagnative My Partner the Ghost in the US - no wonder that didn't capture everyone's imagination stateside.
The Avengers :
Especially the Tara King episodes. I know most people prefer Emma Peel, but there's something more appealing to me about a woman who plays weak/dumb and then smites thugs/criminals/insane scientists who want to conquer the world/whatever with her handbag.
Life on Mars :
Recently "deceased" but its worth its early death just for the exceptional ending (which wouldn't had nearly as much impact had the series been strung out much longer)
Spaced :
The first production of the team that brought you Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz (and additionally co-written by the delightful Jessica Stevenson)
The Adam and Joe Show :
The Adam and Joe Show was a high-density programme.
Come back Adam and Joe. Channel 4 needs you.
Sherlock Holmes (The Adventures of/The Return of/The Casebook of):
The best adaptations with the best Holmes ever (the late Jeremy Brett), which will never be beaten.
The Day Today :
"Those are the headlines. God, I wish they weren't."