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Channel 10 has most of my favourites when it comes to free to air tv...

Simpsons, simpsons and the simpsons...

But i do watch 9 and 7 a fair bit...

My tv is tuned into Discovery most of the day tho as I like doco's the most...

Yeah, I watch House, NCIS, all the Law and Orders and lots of Simpsons and Futurama. Love the West Wing on ABC though and of course, Top Gear on SBS.

Have gotten hooked on Men in Trees on Nine.

Im not a big fan of reality shows, I was a big fan of 10 until them, Now its mainly 7 until H&A then its whatever ABC2 has been drawing me in with its Music and I really liked law&order but when whatsit died.......Olivia is haut mmmm and SBS has its racing too, much better than stuper cars, and you cant go past southpark for Stoopid stuff.

you need an option for those people who download their TV shows in HD from overseas without commercials.

When I do watch TV it is the channel 9 morning news show and that is purely because they have the weather and the time on the screen.

Watch channel ten and seven news.

I have boycotted channel nine news refused to watch, as i went to a function last year and some of the nine news readers were there and they were the rudest snoobiest people i have ever met they thought there shit dont stink. At the end of the day they only read the news.

I'm usually on the net playing fps or eve, or got my head stuck in the engine bay and get my news 2nd, 3rd and 4th hand off the bush telegraph. I'm sick of hearing words like Terrorist, Iraq, Bush and Interest rate rise anyway. The world's gone mad but that's okay, as long as I can't hear the Northern Hemisphere from here, every is good. :laugh:

As for Indonesia, if I want to go look at trees, sandy beaches and clear water, I'll walk down the road.

I call it Ostrich Syndrome !

Really depends whats on at the time. I have to say I prefer Channel 7 News and I also watch 7 for Prison Break. Channel 9 has the cricket and the footy. Alot of the time I have the music channels on foxtel on, or the comedy or CI or the doco channels on.

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