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2008 Fall Season
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
73
The Starter Wife Season One
74
Life On Mars
73
Kath & Kim
35
Eleventh Hour
57
Testees
38
Easy Money
67
Valentine
47
The Ex List
62
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
64
Sanctuary
56
Friday Night Lights Season Three
78
Pushing Daisies Season Two
Private Practice Season Two
44
Dirty Sexy Money Season Two
69
The IT Crowd
67
Chuck Season Two
74
Life Season Two
72
Dexter Season Three
78
Desperate Housewives Season Five
72
Californication Season Two
62
Little Britain USA
61
The Life & Times of Tim
57
Grey's Anatomy Season Five
69
Gary Unmarried
47
Knight Rider
21
The Mentalist
65
Opportunity Knocks
55
Worst Week
62
Heroes Season Three
58
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This American Life
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Starring Ira Glass (host)
This spinoff of the popular public radio show (well, as popular as a public radio show can get) hosted by Ira Glass adds visuals to the program's usual mix of storytelling and reporting, revolving around a single theme each week.
| GENRE(S): | Other, Reality (Non-Competitive) |
| CREATED BY: | Ira Glass |
| FIRST AIR DATE: | March 22, 2007 |
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The average user rating for this tv show is 9.9 (out of 10) based on 14 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
snortch gave it a10:
While the movies let me down sooo often, I am now discovering that TV seems to have the most compelling stuff. TAL on TV is really really great. I thought that I wouldnt like being shown the imagery, but this is a perfect translation from radio to TV. Don't get me wrong...I still really enjoy the little pictures that develop in my head when listening on the radio...but this is shot in a way that is not heavy handed. There are still many dots left to connect. I really enjoyed the last act of episode 2. Haunting and poignant as the photographic equipment slides up and down and left to right. Well Done!
buzz c gave it a10:
perfect.
CB gave it a10:
It's the best show on TV and RADIO.
Kevin N gave it a9:
This nearly perfect television show surprised me in a couple of ways. Showtime's clearly taking a risk by airing this unusual take on the human-interest story from the nightly television news of decades gone. A minimalistic take on storytelling accompanied by a spare soundtrack encourages a kind of philosophic contemplation in the viewer. The tone is both sad and hopeful. 'This American Life' is unlike any television show I've seen and elegantly captures the spirit of its public radio progenitor.
Otho S gave it a10:
This American Life translates beautifully to TV, although I miss the radio program's reliance on Glass' dulcet tones. I think that Maureen Ryan of the Trib gave it a lukewarm review simply so that she wouldn't look like parochial by praising a Chicago-originated program. It's okay, Maureen, Chicago is a big city. We're fairly sophisticated here. it doesn't matter what the New York Times says. You can like the show without looking like the television reviewer for the Des Moines Register.
Dale D gave it a10:
I thought that you couldn't possibly get any better than the radio show. I know now that you can equal it!!!
Ron W gave it a10:
This is real for the real and life for those who love to live it. Phenomenal production. Shadows on the ground and clouds in the sky. True love hurts and through pain we can grow. Bravo Mr. Glass.

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