Where’s my TV Guide?

I suppose this falls into the category of not appreciating the marvels of modern technology just as we all curse the microwave from time to time for making us wait four minutes to do what it took our moms all day to do. But, dammit, I want to know where my TV shows are and when they start again and why they just up and disappear for six months at a time after only four new episodes!

Back in the days of three networks and your fuzzy, local “educational channel” The New Fall Season was an exciting part of autumn that sort of made up for having to go back to school. All the new exciting shows and new episodes of our old favorites splashed across our snowy black and white screens one after another all on the same week!

Now it seems that shows come and go like unexpected guests. When I find one I really like it disappears and I don’t know if it’s gone for good or if it’s just on “hiatus” and will pop back up in January after I’ve forgotten what it was all about.

And, that’s another thing… Why all the serial dramas? If you don’t see the very first episode and be sure to watch them all in order you can’t figure out what’s going on except that everybody in the show and everybody else who watches it is keeping some big secrets from you. It’s like walking into a movie theater ten minutes late and missing the exposition.

I know, I know…

Unlike my “good old days” I’m not only watching TV in glorious, High Definition, forty-seven inches of vivid color, I have three hundred channels from which to choose and a wonderful machine that lets me watch whatever I want whenever I want and skip all the commercials.

I just want to know what happened to Men In Trees.

© Copyright 2009, Dave Williams. All rights reserved.

Author: Dave Williams

Dave Williams is a radio news/talk personality originally from Sacramento, now living in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Carolann. They have two sons and grandsons living in L.A.

One thought on “Where’s my TV Guide?”

  1. Well, uh, I don’t know what you’re talking about when you mention fuzzy black and white screens. Is my nose growing?

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