I'm not sure about guilty pleasures, but I'm currently watching: Sons of Anarchy, Planet Dinosaur, True Blood, House, The Body Farm, Castle, Strike Back, and Terra Nova. Mrs Vino also makes me watch X Factor....oh, and The Regular Show on Cartoon Network's pretty funny
Four Rooms is a must watch, as for Jeremy Kyle, he is a khunt. Sorry , but , scumbag car crash, pondlife waste of licence fee spring to mind. Followed by Loose wimmin, x factor, eff all talent, i have no voice & 90% of all the other brain dead crap cluttering up our Tv channels.
Hows it work and Hows it made are great. I like discovery channel shit and wildlife programs. 2 and a 1/2 men is awesome. Old re runs of Friends are good too. I also like stuff like 24, Heros, No Ordinary family and Touch. Get forced to watch X-Factor too but I do like the auditions as they can be hilarious
I love anything about conspiracy theories, cos for the length of the programme I believe every word. Then the next day I'll believe every word of the opposing argument. It's brilliant. Except for the moon landing conspiracists because they are nut jobs.
mostly watch anything on the documentaries section of sky, also two broke girl's, robot chicken, raising hope 24hrs in a&e and fact or fitction: paranormal file as they prove how many hoax's are out there and explain most of the weird ghost/ufo vids out there. have them all series linked
Babestation. I know, I know.......its just so funny, oh and supersize v superskinny, some nights its the same thing!
I watch almost no telly but in the guilty pleasures vein of things I do like Star Trek. Not the original series on the last one whatever it was called. More Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager.
I like Heston. More engineer than cook. Had the chance to meet him a couple of weeks ago. Came over as a decent bloke.
watched how long is a piece of string on eden, I know its a repeat but I missed it the first time round. can watch it here How Long is a Piece of String 1/4 - YouTube or tomorrow at 12am on eden sky 532 like shows like that
The Good Guys Bradley Whitford was outstanding in The West Wing, and he's brilliant in this. And Colin Hanks is a scary clone of his father, a la Scott Caan.