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Shows you've seen every episode of

Star Trek " TAS " TNG " DS9 " VGR " ENT Quantum Leap Battlestar Galactica New Battlestar Galactica Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel the Series Get Smart Black Adder Fawlty Towers Are You Being Served Married...with Children 'Allo 'Allo V the Series Sapphire and Steel Drop the Dead Donkey Sonic X The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic Underground Sonic the Hedgehog Sledge Hammer Stargate SG-1 Probably more...
 
TOS, TNG, ENT, Buffy, Angel, Alias, LoM UK, Torchwood, nu-Who, Sarah-Jane Adventures, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Dark Skies, Space: Above and Beyond, Ashes to Ashes, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

i've still not seen about 2 DS9 eps and 3 VGR ones, Red Dwarf's not on the list because i didn't watch the new ones. There's a lot of early Quantum Leap I've not seen either.
 
OmahaStar! Damn! That's a lot of f*ckin TV! I don't think I've even heard of half of those!

Which ones haven't you heard of?

I have either never heard of these, or I've barely heard of them and have never seen an episode:
OK, I'll do this with spoiler tags, otherwise this may be about a billion pages long.

Doctor Who (modern era) - Revival of British series about a time lord who travels around in his spaceship, which looks like a police box. He travels in time and space at will.
Torchwood (sadly) - Spin-off #1 of Doctor Who, centers around a rogue time agent named Captain Jack.
Sarah Jane Adventures - Spin-off #2 of Doctor Who, centers around a woman who traveled with the Doctor (lead character) in the original series, and now continues her adventures, investigating aliens on Earth.
Firefly - Joss Whedon (Buffy/Angel) series set 500 years in the future.
Crusade - Spin-off of Babylon 5, set on a starship.
Roswell - 3-year series set in Roswell, NM, centering around 4 high schoolers who happen to have crashed - yep, they're aliens.
The Class - Sitcom, about people who had gone to school together, get reunited, and then continue to hang out.
The Prisoner - Greatest television series ever made. British, 1960s, about a secret agent man who decides to retire; he's kidnapped and trapped in The Village, unable to escape. He is stripped of name and rank, given only a number.
The Big Bang Theory - Sitcom currently airing on CBS; four brilliant doctors who have no human interaction skills paired with a woman from Nebraska trying to make it as an actress. Probably the funniest show currently airing.
Supernatural - Two brothers fight demons, remain hot doing so.
StarGate SG1 - Seriously? You're on this board, there's a forum dedicated to this and its spinoff.
StarGate Atlantis - See Stargate SG1
Standoff - Drama about hostage negotiators, ran one season.
Knots Landing - Nighttime soap opera from the 80s
Are You Being Served? - British sitcom set in a department store
Are You Being Served? Again! - Follow-up series set several years afterwards, with the same characters transplanted and now working in an inn.
Mulberry - British comedy about the son of Death.
Golden Palace - Spin-off of Golden Girls, features Blanche, Rose, and Sophia.
The Munsters - 1960s comedy about a family of "monster" types.
The Munsters Today - Continuation, set in the 1980s.
AfterMash - Spin-off of M*A*S*H, set in a hospital in the states.
Aladdin - Disney cartoon series based on their movie.
Alien Nation - Two-season series following the movie, on Fox.
Empty Nest - Spin-off of Golden Girls
Nurses - Spin-off of Empty Nest/Golden Girls
Bette - Sitcom starring Bette Midler as herself
Buzz Lightyear - Cartoon series spin-off of Toy Story
Woops! - Fox nightmare comedy about survivors of a nucleaur attack.
Mama's Family - 1980s sitcom about a Southern grandmother and her extended family.
Facts of Life - 1980s sitcom about a boarding school and its matron. Spin-off of Diffrent Strokes
Diffrent Strokes - Rich old white man adopts two young black brothers with the help of a series of maids.
Little Britain USA - US spin-off of British sketch comedy show featuring the same actors & characters.
The Chronicle - What if the "Weekly World News" outlandish stories were real?
Invisible Man (the one on scifi) - Man gets injected with a material that makes him turn invisible at will.
Jack of All Trades (Bruce Campbell) - Thief/Spy works over an island ruled by Napolean's right hand man. Comedy from the same people who did Hercules/Xena
Who Wants to Be a Superhero? - "reality" show about superheroes brought to us by Stan Lee (creater of Spider-man)
V (both minis and the series) - 1980s dramas about aliens coming to earth as friends, then eating people
Time Trax - Various travels in time
That's My Bush! - The guys who did South Park did a live action spoof of George Bush in the white house, but only lasted 6-8 episodes
Some of My Best Friends - Sitcom show about two guys - one gay, one straight - who live in a NYC apartment
SeaQuest - Really? Go rent the dvds.
Star Wars: Clone Wars (volume 1, volume 2, and new cartoon network versions) - Again, really?
Dinotopia - Two brothers and their dad find themselves in a world where dinosaurs and humans live and work together
Dark Shadows (1990s version) - Vampire drama
Dead Like Me - The adventures of grim reapers, comedy/drama
Designing Women - Sitcom from the 80s about women who are interior decorators
Woman of the House - Spin-off of Designing Women starring Delta Burke
Earth: Final Conflict - Gene Roddenberry series about aliens who land on earth. Only lasted one season.
Andromeda - From the people who brought you Earth: Final Conflict, a series about Hercules in space.
Petticoat Junction - 1960s sitcom about women who run an inn in Hooterville (the name of the town)
Green Acres - 1960s sitcom about rich folks who move to a farm near Hooterville.
The 4400 - Depends on the season; basically, 4400 people have disappeared over the years. They all return on a beach near Seattle, and they all have mysterious superpowers.
Fired Up - Comedy about a woman and her boss who find themselves unemployed
Give Me A Break - Nell Carter series from the 80s about a maid and her charges
Highlander - Guys who play with swords and look good doing it.
Highlander: The Raven - Spin-off about a woman playing with her sword.
Reaper - A young man finds out his parents sold his soul to the devil, and now he has to be a bounty hunter, chasing down escaped souls
Planet of the Apes: Live Action & Cartoon - Google it
Police Squad (I think that was the name, with Leslie Nielsen) - 6 or so episode comedy with gags aplenty, centering on police
Parker Lewis - 1990s series about a guy who cannot lose, but always does.
Psych - Two life-long friends open a detective agency, with one pretending to be a psychic, working with the police on cases.
Phil of the Future - Disney channel series about a family from the future who travels back to our era and gets stuck here.
Boy Meets Boy - Reality dating show with all guys.
Keeping Up Appearances - British comedy about a woman who tries to make everything perfect
My Life on the D List - Reality show starring Kathy Griffin
Checking In - Spin-off of the Jeffersons with Florence going to run a hotel
Good Times - Spin-off of Maude, centering on her first maid, Florida, and Florida's family in the projects.
HSM: Get in the Picture - Reality show centering on kids who want to star in High School Musical
OtherWorld - 8 or so episode series in the 80s about a family who are touring Egypt and get swept up into an alternate world; they spend the series trying to find their way back
Night Court - Sitcom, 1980s, about the people who work in a court
The Nanny - Drama in the 1990s about an unemployed woman who finds herself working as a nanny for a Broadway producer, and her struggles in life.
A League of Their Own - Spin-off of the movie
Joe Schmoe / Invasion Iowa - "reality" show on Spike TV. Everyone but one person is in on the show; the one person thinks he's on a different show, not realizing they're all actors.
Judging Amy - Drama about a three-generation household; one is a judge, one works for social services, one goes to school
Jericho - Scifi/drama - nukes go off all over the place, the world is in crisis. Centers on the residents of Jericho, KS.
Growing Pains / Just the 10 of Us - Sitcoms about parents with lots of kids
Jeremiah - Everyone over a certain age (17?) is killed off by a virus, and suddenly it's 10-20 years later, the kids are grown and having their own. The lead character's dad was responsible for the whole disaster.
Celebrity Mole - "reality" series, one person is a "mole" trying to wreck everything while the others turn on each other.
Lexx - Sci Fi comedy about a bumbling fool who steals a living space ship and causes an entire universe to be destroyed
Burn Notice - A spy is black listed, all credit cards and stuff shut down, and now he's trying to recover his former life while helping out the less fortunate.
The Mummy - Cartoon spin-off of the second Mummy movie.
Eli Stone - Man with a hole in his head can predict the future - through song.
 
I might be the only person on this board who can say that they have seen every episode of Doctor Who both new and old including all the lost episodes. Some of the lost episodes I only vaguely remember as I was a child/teenager when I last saw them (others such as Fury From the Deep and The Highlanders I remember vividly because they were my favourite episodes as a child)


I have seen every episode of every series of Star Trek including TAS.

Also

Babylon 5
Crusade
Highlander
Highlander: The Raven
Blake's Seven
Deadwood
F Troop
Get Smart
Carnivale
Buffy
Angel

I am sure there would be others as well.
 
The 4400
Aaron Stone
American Dad
The Batman
Battlestar Galactica (2003)
Benson
Big Bang Theory
Boston Legal
Castle
The Chronicle
Cupid (2009)
Dead Like Me
Degrassi: The Next Generation
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Doctor Who (2005)
Dollhouse
Duck Dodgers
Eli Stone
Eureka
Family Guy
Firefly
Fringe
Futurama (+ movies)
Galactica 1980
George Lopez
Heroes
House
Invisible Man (Sci-Fi)
Jericho
Journeyman
Justice League Unlimited
Kamen Rider Dragon Knight
Kings
Knight Rider (2008)
Legion of Superheroes
Life on Mars (US)
The Mentalist
Night Court
Phil of the Future
Power Rangers (687 episodes as of last Saturday!)
Psych
Pushing Daisies
Quantum Leap (maybe)
Reaper
Sanctuary
The Sarah Jane Adventures
Sliders
Smallville
Spectacular Spider-Man
Spider-Man TAS (pretty sure)
Star Trek
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Wars: Clone Wars (+ movie)
Stargate SG-1
Stargate Atlantis
Still Standing
Surviving Surburbia
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Time Trax
Torchwood
The Unusuals

That's all I can think of for now.
 
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Scifi:
TOS
TNG
DS9

(rest of Trek: missing about 3-4 episodes of VOY and about 25 episodes of ENT from seasons 2 & 3 when I'd given up)
Babylon 5
Crusade
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(missing a handful of episodes of Angel)
The X-Files
Firefly
Roswell
Wonderfalls
The Dresden Files

LOST
Eureka
Farscape
The 4400

Life on Mars (U.S. version)

Non-Scifi:
NCIS
Bones
(yes...I've watched all of Bones but am missing a few epsidoes of Angel :p )
Grey's Anatomy
Private Practice
The Sopranos
Jericho
Dirty Sexy Money
Father Ted
Freaks and Geeks
Homicide: Life on the Street
M*A*S*H
Seinfeld
Northern Exposure
The O.C.
Sex and the City
(although I've not seen the movie yet)
The Rockford Files
(love James Garner)
Cagney & Lacey
Hill Street Blues


Shows I Watch on DVD and have seen everything released on DVD:

Dexter
Boston Legal
nuBattlestar Galactica
nuDoctor Who


Shows I'm really close (missing about a half dozen episodes or less) on are:
VOY
Angel
Cold Case
Without a Trace

The Vicar of Dibley
Veronica Mars (was watching on DVD but lost interest about 5 eps from the end)
Falcon Crest
Little House on the Prairie


Shows I've never actually kept track of but am reasonably sure I've seen all episodes since they played over and over and over on afternoon TV when I was growing up and I've seen lots and lots of repeats:
Bonanza
Lost in Space
Green Acres
Petticoat Junction
The Jetsons
Leave it to Beaver

 
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Jericho
Enterprise
Stargate SG1
Battlestar Galactica (nu)
I can't remember if I saw Invasion all the way through the first time because it's been so long (I know I've at least seen most of it), but I bought the DVD set recently and am working through it, so I will go ahead and count that.
 
When I watch a show I always watch every single episode (unless it turns out the show sucks and I just stop), that's sort of a compulsion for me. ;)

Ditto this.

In this day and age of TV Series on DVD (and the Internet of course)

How is it even possible not to watch every episode of a series.

Maybe 15 years ago that was an actual issue (possibly missing episodes), but not anymore.
 
TOS, TNG, ENT, Buffy, Angel, Alias, LoM UK, Torchwood, nu-Who, Sarah-Jane Adventures, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Dark Skies, Space: Above and Beyond, Ashes to Ashes, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

i've still not seen about 2 DS9 eps and 3 VGR ones, Red Dwarf's not on the list because i didn't watch the new ones. There's a lot of early Quantum Leap I've not seen either.

forgot 3: Primeval, Robin Hood and Merlin.

In this day and age of TV Series on DVD (and the Internet of course)

How is it even possible not to watch every episode of a series.

Maybe 15 years ago that was an actual issue (possibly missing episodes), but not anymore.

because i don't own the DVDs, haven't caught the reruns and can't be arsed to look for torrents.
 
TOS
TNG
DS9 (99.9% certain)
(I deliberately skipped the boxing ep. of Voyager) :borg:
Enterprise
Wonder Woman (caught up on DVD) :bolian:
Battlestar Galactica (original epic series)
Galactica 1980 (lords of kobol help me)
Veronica Mars (started near the end of season 2, went back to catch up)
Everwood (took ages but I finally caught them all)
Robotech

Heroes (so far) :scream:
Kings (so far) :shifty:
Fringe (so far)
 
Battlestar Galactica
Caprica :D
Carnivale
Rescue Me (I've seen every episode so far)
The Sopranos
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Right now I've got every season but I'm on the fourth episode of season two on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 
In this day and age of TV Series on DVD (and the Internet of course)

How is it even possible not to watch every episode of a series.

Maybe 15 years ago that was an actual issue (possibly missing episodes), but not anymore.
because i don't own the DVDs, haven't caught the reruns and can't be arsed to look for torrents.

All I meant, is that if you want to see a series, you can do that. You now have that option which 15 years ago you didn't (without paying several hundreds of dollars)

It still takes effort on the viewers part regardless of what method you use.

Plus, There are online TV options like Hulu. (That's how I'm seeing every episode of Highlander right now.)
 
ST: TOS
ST: TNG
ST: DS9
ST: VOY
BSG
NuBSG
Firefly
Twin Peaks
Oz
Rome
The Wire
The Shield
Homicide: LotS
The Corner
Generation: Kill
Trailer Park Boys
Action!

And I wouldn't swear to it, but I'm pretty sure I've seen every episode of

Rocket Robin Hood
Spider-Man (1967-70)
The Flintstones

...which were pretty much the only cartoons available on broadcast TV in my area, when I was a kid.
 
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