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A/S/L: 37, Male, Weston-super-Mare, UK
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Wednesday, 19th September 2007
TV Countdown

So here we are - nearly at the end of September and you know what that means...

Oh. You don't?

Well, it means that the autumn schedule for US TV is about to start - new seasons, new series', season restarts.

Here's what I'm looking forward to:

23rd September
Cold Case - Season 5
Family Guy - Season 7

24th September
Two and a Half Men - Season 5
Heroes - Season 2
CSI: Miami - Season 6

25th September
Bones - Season 3

26th September
The Bionic Woman - Season 1
CSI: New York - Season 4

27th September
CSI - Season 8

30th September
American Dad - Season 4
Dexter - Season 2

And then on the 25th October - Scrubs returns for its 7th Season!

Along with Monk and Psych (which are mid-season), catching up with the last season of Sleeper Cell and of course the fantastically brilliant "The IT Crowd", my TV watching schedule needs some rejigging. Add in the 3 WWE shows I watch per week (Raw, Smackdown and ECW plus all the PPVs) and it could all start to get hectic. I think I will need about 15 hours per week to watch everything...

So should I be cutting down on the TV watching, cutting down on the social life or cutting down on the sleep?

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