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What's Your Favorite TV Re-Run?

"Every single minute of Season One of 'The O.C.'"  "Ross and Rachel's first kiss."  "The episode of 'Cheers' when Diane tries to be a ballet dancer."

What's your favorite TV re-run of all time?  What TV show performs best in repeats? What single episode could you watch over and over again?

Leave your input in the Comments. We'll select one person at random to receive a FREE copy of TV writer Chris Abbott's book, Ten Minutes to the Pitch. Ten minutes with this book and you'll be ready to sell your own future re-run to just about anyone!

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Okay, I'll get this dialogue started.

This is a tough question. That Ross & Rachel episode is pretty memorable... but...

Okay, for Drama: I have a few runner-up nominations.

1) "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" - The X Files

2) "Small Potatoes" -- The X Files (Darrin Morgan rocks)

3) "The Body" - Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Joss Whedon also rocks)

And for Comedy:

1) A particular episode of That's My Bush! (Can't synopsize it here or even post the title)

2) I'm pretty fond of the Ross & Rachel episode listed above, but from Friends I really like the Thanksgiving episodes the best. The one where Chandler says "How many cameras were ON you?" and the one where, in flashbacks, Monica tries to look sexy by rubbing a box of butter or something against her cheek.

But my all-time favorite re-run in the history of television is a miniseries, and that is: (drumroll) Anne of Green Gables. Made all the more special by the fact that prior to the Digital Age, the only way you could see it was to wait for the annual PBS pledge drive.

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