The United States Steel Hour - Bang The Drum Slowly. From 1956, starring Paul Newman and Albert Salmi.
Cobra Kai, Season 3 finale. Series works as a whole. (One could so some serious picking on the parts).
Highway To Heaven. I watched the two-part pilot episode. hadn't seen the show in decades; can't remember if I ever liked it. Not sure what to make of it now. it had some moments........some good lines, at times for we live in a cruel, heartless world
The Twilight Zone - "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine." Starring Ida Lupino. Still incredible - no, MORE incredible after all these years. How I wish I had a chance....
Game of Thrones (season two). Lots of one scene characters from season one turn up, become central to the plot, then get killed. Lots of great things happen in the last two episodes. Whenever George RR Martin writes an episode he assumes every viewer has read the books so makes his episode totally confusing. Tonight I begin season three.
Puppy Bowl XVII is airing now on Animal Planet! Beginning 3rd quarter. Tried to upload earlier, but forum was sluggish, as usually occurs end of/start of months.
I never miss it, each year during Super Bowl...me and the old lady are avid fur people, so we love the pups!
Beside the spontaneous & near constant uproarious laughter which ensued, it was also quite the game!!! And, the commentators do a great job adding to the levity & excitement!
Probably more of a documentary than a TV show, but the last thing I watched was "Jimmy Carter-Rock and Roll President". (DVR'd off CNN a few weeks ago.)