Welcome everyone, to CyberBob's TV Guide. Here in the TV Guide, you can expect to find the TV listings for all of your favourite television programs...well, it is not actually the TV listings...it is just a listing of your favourite television programs. Well, it is not even actually a listing of your favourite television programs...it is a listing of CyberBob's favourite television programs...but does that really worry you, because, after all, you are here looking at this page, so you must have some kind of interest in CyberBob's favourite television programs.

The first television show that CyberBob is mentioning, is that classic American comedy, Friends. CyberBob has watched Friends ever since the first episode aired in Australian television, on Channel Seven...and then after it switched to Channel Nine. Joey, Chandler, Ross, Rachel, Monica, and Phoebe have all had an impact on CyberBob's life, even if it is something that no-one can notice.

CyberBob's favourite television show of all time, would have to be Hogan's Heroes. From watching many episodes of Hogan's Heroes (of which CyberBob has a good 90 or so on video tape), CyberBob actually learnt quite a lot about Germany in World War 2, and Prisoner Of War camps. Oh, and CyberBob also learnt a bit of the German language from watching Hogan's Heroes as well.

Another television show that CyberBob enjoys watching, is Married With Children. One night, many eons ago, CyberBob ran across this American comedy on television, based around a guy that sells shoes. After watching one episode, CyberBob was hooked. The antics of Al, Peg, Bud, and Kelly, are something that everyone should watch at least once in their life, for although it is a comedy, and totally off the wall, it is also an accurate showing off what the modern family is like.

The fourth television show that CyberBob likes, and will be mentioned here, is Cheers. It is surprising that a show, set in a bar, can actually draw the people in, and I know quite a few non-drinkers who enjoy Cheers. The show was a perfect blend of seriousness and comedy, love and hate, that made many people laugh at the goings on, and think about what they would have done differently. You could have filled the show with big name actors, but it essentially the cast of Ted Danson, Shelly Long/Kirstie Alley, Coach/Woody Harrelson, John Ratzenberger, George Wendt, Rhea Perlman, and Kelsey Grammer, that made the show what it is.

The fifth, and final show, that CyberBob is going to go into any detail about, is The Simpsons. The longest running prime time cartoon ever, The Simpsons have reached more people than you can imagine. All the characters coming from the mind of the creator, Matt Groening, and starting off with short segments on the Tracy Ullman Show, The Simpsons developed into a show on their own, and developed into one of the most watched television series ever. CyberBob loves The Simpsons because of the unique combination of comedy and drama, that nearly no other television show has been able to duplicate.

There are obviously other television shows, which have not been gone into as much detail as the ones above, that CyberBob likes, and has included in the TV Guide. They are as follows:

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