“There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.”
Ronald Reagan
“There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.”
Ronald Reagan
i like that one!!!
Risk is our business
Poll: Brits beaming over original ‘Trek’
Online poll sez sci-fier the most missed of TV auds
By STEVE CLARKE
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The original ‘Star Trek’ is the series British auds would most like to see return to TV, according to a poll.
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Cult sci-fi series “Star Trek” is the show most Brits want to see return to their TV sets, according to a survey.
First aired in the U.S. in 1966, the skein topped a poll of more than 1,000 viewers conducted by interactive outfit Home Media Networks.
Of the 10 most popular shows that British auds miss, nine were U.S. programs — “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was second, while “Friends” was third.
The highest U.K. show in the poll was the John Cleese sitcom “Fawlty Towers.”
Sci-fi skeins featured strongly in the poll, with fifth through eighth places filled by “Blake’s 7,” “The X-Files,” “Babylon 5” and “Stargate.”
In ninth place was U.S. sitcom “Seinfeld,” while kids’ fave “The A-Team” was No. 10.
Re: Risk is our business
Thanks for that, whoever you are!!
I’m gonna have to study that list for some play-selection thoughts.