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Updated by Christian Schenk on Jan 30, 2015
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Timed TV Schedule

they had their time in life....
well actually some of them are still running. The order is random. The best of the best? The office.

House, M.D.
House (also known as House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012.
The show's main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey.
House often clashes with his fellow physicians, including his own diagnostic team, because many of his hypotheses about patients′ illnesses are based on subtle or controversial insights.
Critically acclaimed for the first half of its run, House was among the top-ten rated shows in the United States from its second through its fourth season. Distributed to 66 countries, House was the most watched television program in the world in 2008.
How I Met Your Mother

Debut September 19, 2005.
Set in Manhattan, How I Met Your Mother follows the social and romantic lives of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his friends Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel), Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), and Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris).
As a framing device, the main character, Ted, using voiceover narration by Bob Saget, in the year 2030 recounts to his son and his daughter the events that led to his meeting their mother.

Known for its unique structure and eccentric humor, How I Met Your Mother has been a critical success, having received positive reviews throughout most of its run. The show has been nominated for seven Emmy Awards, winning six.

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Chuck

Chuck

The series is about an "average computer-whiz-next-door" named Chuck, played by Zachary Levi, who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); the message embeds the only remaining copy of the United States' greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain.

The series premiered on September 24, 2007. The series concluded on January 27, 2012

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24

24

24 is an American television series produced for the Fox network and syndicated worldwide, starring Kiefer Sutherland as Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) agent Jack Bauer. Each 24-episode season covers 24 hours in the life of Bauer, using the real time method of narration.
Premiering on November 6, 2001, the show spanned 192 episodes over eight seasons, with the series finale broadcast on May 24, 2010.
The series begins with his working for the Los Angeles–based Counter Terrorist Unit, in which he is a highly-proficient agent with an "ends justify the means" approach, regardless of the perceived morality of some of his actions. Throughout the series most of the main plot elements unfold like a political thriller.
A typical plot has Bauer racing against the clock as he attempts to thwart multiple terrorist plots, including presidential assassination attempts, nuclear, biological and chemical threats, cyber attacks, as well as conspiracies which deal with government and corporate corruption.

Awards: Best Drama Series at the 2003 Golden Globe Awards and Outstanding Drama Series at the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards.

At the conclusion of its eighth and final season, 24 became the longest-running espionage-themed television drama ever, surpassing both Mission: Impossible and The Avengers.

Nip/Tuck (2003–2010)

Created by Ryan Murphy. With Dylan Walsh, Julian McMahon, Joely Richardson, John Hensley. Sean McNamara and Christian Troy are two plastic surgeons running a partnership in Miami.

It aired on FX in the United States between July 18, 2003 and March 3, 2010.

The series focuses on McNamara/Troy, a controversial plastic surgery practice, and especially its founders, Sean McNamara and Christian Troy.

Each episode involves the plastic surgeries of one or more patients, most of which appear for more popular procedures such as breast lifts as well as more bizarre procedures such as external appearance disease removals that were never as well known before. It also features the personal lives of its main cast which would include sexual activity at night with a patient after a surgical procedure.

The show began in July 18, 2003, and concluded on March 3, 2010, with the 100th episode.
While the show was initially set in Miami, at the end of the fourth season it was relocated to Los Angeles and many of the characters have followed along.

The show has earned 45 award nominations, winning one Golden Globe and one Emmy Award.

Series creator Ryan Murphy has said that the medical cases on the show are "100 percent based on fact"

Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is an American cinematic television[1][2][3] drama series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. Set and produced in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Breaking Bad is the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a struggling high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer at the beginning of the series. He turns to a life of crime, producing and selling methamphetamine with a former student, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), with the aim of securing his family's financial future before he dies.[4]

Premiering on January 20, 2008, the series is broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable channel AMC, and is a production of Sony Pictures Television. On August 14, 2011, AMC announced that Breaking Bad had been renewed for a fifth and final season consisting of 16 episodes.[5] This final season is split into two parts, each consisting of 8 episodes and broadcast over the course of two years; the first half premiered on July 15, 2012 and concluded on September 2, 2012, and the second half is scheduled to begin in summer 2013.[6]

Breaking Bad has received widespread critical acclaim.[7][8] The series has won seven Primetime Emmy Awards—including three consecutive wins for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Cranston, two wins for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Paul, and three nominations for Outstanding Drama Series. Cranston has also been nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series: Drama and he was nominated four times for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series.

South Park

South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the Comedy Central television network. Intended for mature audiences, the show has become famous for its crude language and dark, surreal humor that lampoons a wide range of topics. The ongoing narrative revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick—and their bizarre adventures in and around the titular Colorado town.
South Park debuted in August 1997 with great success, consistently earning the highest ratings of any basic cable program. Subsequent ratings have varied but it remains one of Comedy Central's highest rated shows, and is slated to air through at least 2016.[3]
The pilot episode was produced using cutout animation. All subsequent episodes are created with software that emulates the cutout technique. Parker and Stone perform most of the voice acting. Since 2000, each episode is typically written and produced during the week preceding its broadcast, with Parker serving as the primary writer and director.
The series has received numerous accolades, including four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and numerous inclusions in various publications' lists of greatest television shows. The show's popularity resulted in a feature-length theatrical film, South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut which was released in June 1999, less than two years after the show's premiere, and became a commercial and critical success.

Chocolate News

"Chocolate News" is a magazine show hosted by "In Living Color" alum and Tony Award-nominee David Alan Grier.
BRING THIS SHOW BACK!

Da Ali G Show (TV Series 2003–2004)

With Sacha Baron Cohen, Buzz Aldrin. An ignorant, wannabe-Jamaican British b-boy; an anti-Semitic, misogynistic but friendly Kazakhstani television reporter; and a homosexual Austrian fashonista--all played by Sacha Baron Cohen--conduct interviews on unsuspecting Americans, who include prominent pundits in the political system and celebrities, that reveal deeply hidden prejudices and challenge social mores within American society.

kroll show
Another show where the first season was gold, then I guess they run out of ideas....but still watchable.
Key and Peele
First season was gold. The rest, not so bronze....
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House of Cards
Already a Classic, each episode is gold. Makes you want to watch the next one hour episode. Machiavelli at its best. Amazing acting. Unbelievable turnarounds. Some people do not like it. It may be overloaded with information to follow. But see it 2-3 times, and its still entertaining to watch, you find new things you missed.
Sherlock
Highly cerebral action, drama and comedy. This show has it all, even extra extra long time per episode....prepare for 2 hour episodes.....how did they do this?
Nathan for you
All seasons have been relatively good, some episodes are just genius.