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| Conan O'Brien I see Letterman on ATV, but is Conan on any of the channels? |
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| I did catch him once or twice but can't remember which pay tv channel. I think it may have been CNBC on cable tv. |
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| Conan is by the funniest late night host. However, no one comes near John Stewart. The Daily Show is hysterical! |
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| I haven't seen Conan on any channels here? You would have to download from net. |
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| I could have sworn I'd seen Conan a while back on CNBC, but I cant find anything on their website. The idiots don't even have a schedule. (or am I on the wrong site?) http://www.cnbcasia.com/programme/de...escription.asp |
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| They have Leno and SNL on the weekends. But no Conan http://www.cnbcasia.com/programme/de...on.asp#weekend |
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| David Letterman is a silly little man surrounded by sicophants (sp?). Who is that bald musician- what's he about? Conan O'Brien is a much more natural host, as is the Scottish guy that took over one of the other shows. I don't think you would have seen Conan on ATV- far too much quality for a local TV channel that thinks we want to watch a programme about a labrador. What's with showing Chinese programmes on an English channel at peak-times anyway? A few months back they were showing Japanese cartoon movies on Sunday evenings. What's that all about. There's little wonder that so many people use bit torrent to download shows off the internet when the choiuce you are given is free crap local TV or expensive crap cable/satellite. |
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| gives a whole new meaning to the term, "idiot box", doesn't it? |
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| God i hate Lettermans sidekick (dropkick), the bald headed one. He's a turd in sunglasses, who sucks up Lettermans Ar*e. If he hasn't been heard for at least 2 mins, he makes some useless remark to get a little screen time. He is so useless. |
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| The so-called English channels have to do a mandatory quota of English language broadcasting under terms of their license. Which they do as if there's a gun held to them, as they can't seem to be able to find enogh content (the horseracing night telecasts are a godsend to them as they count as English and passively go on for hours). As soon as their quota is over, their true colours emerge. If they could have it their way, they'd scrap them for Chinese channels tomorrow. |