If you could get one more season if any TV Show, what would it be?

Murder She Wrote. I've seen the repeats so many times that it's getting boring. Angela Lansbury is about 94 now, so no hoping for it.[Quote/]

I just got finished bingeing "Murder She Wrote" from episode 1, season 1 until the end of the series. My latest favourite shows are "Murder in Paradise" and "Midsomer Murders!" Both shows are British. Could anyone from the U.K. recommend something similar? Oh, yes, I do watch "Father Brown" as well!

P.S. I slipped editing the quote, so I hope It's not too much of a mess!
 
I also cast my vote for the Sopranos as being one of the best shows ever to appear on TV. I taped most of the shows, years ago, and still enjoy viewing one of the old tapes.
More recently, I have become totally enthralled by "The Vikings" on the History Channel. This series is rather violent, but is quite historically accurate with regard to how the Vikings lived centuries ago. The 6th season is set to begin airing on December 4th, and I have that date circled on my calendar.
 
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As a youngster I was brought up with the Phil Silvers Show it was on BBC TV in the mid 50s --a very clever series and always guaranteed a laugh--I have a couple of series on dvd and are as funny now
as they were all those years ago--I also enjoyed the Untouchables with Robert Stack??
 
@Old Salt = I like all the three shows you mentioned, I like the British dramas. One British drama series I like a lot is "Happy Valley'', about a very tough policewoman. I like ''Waiting for God'', it's a comedy.

Also "Grantchester" is good. Funny, I saw the guy who plays the sweet vicar on this show playing a vicious serial killer on "Happy Valley". I was impressed by his acting ability to play such opposites.
 
Another one I forgot was Golden Girls. I loved that show and watch episodes on You Tube.I also loved the Dean Martin Roasts. Foster Brookes and Don Rickles,and Charlie Callas would crack me up.
 
Another one I forgot was Golden Girls. I loved that show and watch episodes on You Tube.I also loved the Dean Martin Roasts. Foster Brookes and Don Rickles,and Charlie Callas would crack me up.
We used to have the entire series on DVD. I like the "grandma" person but they all were good!
 

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