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So I've just got myself an iTunes account set up, anyone got any suggestions for the little gems of TV shows on there that I may not have seen before? Looking for something different and new to try :)
 
I have purchased every episode of The Office--it's pretty witty. And Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinski) is for me absolute hotness.

I also have downloaded a few episodes of Weeds--I like it...it's a light drama with some comedy thrown in, got a warm, fuzzy feel for a show about illegal drugs.....you can find it under TV Shows, and then Showtime...
 
goto www.askaninja.com or subscribe as a videopodcast on iTunes. It's very funny



FrenchMaidTV is a funny and informative video podcast available on iTunes although if your a heterosexual male you won't notice

Also Dogtoons is somewhat amusing.

All the above are free.
 
Drum and Bass Arena Podcast. The 5/5/06 one has some killer choons and the guyz hosting it are funny as ****.
 
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The Office rules.. direction is amazing. But it was most notable in the last episode with Jim and Pamela's poker duel.

If anything is worth downloading on iTunes, it's getting the season pass for The Office. The season finale is nothing without the huge buildup.
 
Philberttheduck said:
The Office rules.. direction is amazing. But it was most notable in the last episode with Jim and Pamela's poker duel.

If anything is worth downloading on iTunes, it's getting the season pass for The Office. The season finale is nothing without the huge buildup.
Yeah I downloaded season one of that already and I'm getting the second season a few at a time (as and when I can get American gift vouchers - dear I know but necessary) and I love it - far better than the UK version, love the chemistry between Jim and Pam - can't wait to see where that all goes (no spoilers please)
 
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