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Do you prefer our anthology series Crisis and Movies For Your Mind to our continuing character programs |
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| Yes |
 
11.68% (39) |
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| No |
 
66.77% (223) |
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| Sometimes |
 
7.78% (26) |
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| Depends on the genre |
 
8.68% (29) |
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| It doesn't matter |
 
5.09% (17) |
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| Total comments added = 8 |
Total votes cast = 334 |
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Comment made by jim (76.212.184.190 ) on 2010-05-31 17:23:50
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| I can't imagine why anyone would not like CRISIS and Movies for your mind. I voted yes because most are very captivating and enjoyable. That doesn't mean I don't like the other shows too. I suppose in order it would be Harry Nile, which I think should be a TV series, Powder River, Hilary Caine, Raffles, Rathe and Kincaid. Thank you for having all of these shows |
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Comment made by Vincent (216.171.185.210 ) on 2010-05-26 12:52:05
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| I voted No but this doesn’t mean I don't like them. I do enjoy all your shows and I enjoy the mix when you have one of these paired with Harry Nile or Sherlock Holmes. So I answered No that I don't prefer them, but I do enjoy them also. |
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Comment made by iz (97.127.70.139 ) on 2010-03-21 04:16:31
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| i really like harry and i pray that it is what is on at night sometimes i even turn it off if it isnt harry but i like kincaid and sherlock too hilary is ok and i like mr. darnborough but there are not to many of them that play on my station most of the time |
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Comment made by Mona (97.117.112.142 ) on 2010-03-15 01:09:02
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| I'm rather bored with Harry Nile and Sherlock Holmes. I like SciFi and I like different characters. I wish you would cut down on Harry Nile and Sherlock Holmes. |
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Comment made by Travis C. (75.186.20.223 ) on 2010-03-09 13:16:39
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| I'm a long-time subscriber, and I also vote 'no." No offense intended, but the character series are more compelling than most of said other two series. I did really like some of the Halloween ones like Shadow in the Stacks, as well as some regular; the one where a New England bus driver was seeing a "ghostly" hitchhiker, Glory Hole, the one from 2004 about ghost cattle, the projectionist, etc.
I really like the new adventures of Sherlock Holmes. I think the classics are great, but I've heard/read them many times, and always prefer the new ones. Hilary Caine and Raffles are great too, and Harry Nile is enjoyable. I can take Kincaid in small doses, and sometimes it's really good, such as the Green Man. I'd also like to see more Kerides. I'm not into Westerns as much, and though it's no Gunsmoke, Powder River is generally pretty listenable, and a pretty fun series. It became rather depressing towards the end with characters being killed off though, and it seems to have gone into reruns. I did listen to almost every one, which is more than I can say for Louis L'Amour.
I'm usually a bit disappointed when both shows are Crisis/MFYM, but coupled with the character series, IT has generally has a nice balance as-is. |
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Comment made by Sean (173.29.187.88 ) on 2010-03-04 23:02:56
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| I voted no but that doesn't mean I don't also love MFYM and Crisis. I particularly love Kincaid and Sherlock Holmes but sure is nice to also have MFYM. |
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Comment made by Lee & Pat Duigon (173.70.228.142 ) on 2010-02-14 00:51:59
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| Please don't change anything--we love IT as it is, with the continuing series and the other types of programs.
Please, please it isn't broken--don't fix it.
Lee & Pat |
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Comment made by Salvatore J (69.144.200.210 ) on 2010-02-10 19:36:59
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| Without either of these, Imagination Theater would be a tad bit monotonous. MFYM and Crisis offer us a variety that no other program can offer. Kincaid has a lot of variety, but it's always Kincaid doing it his way. MFYM and Crisis offer us something new and fresh every time it's on, and that makes is special. Without MFYM and Crisis Imagination Theater would almost be entirely crime/fiction/noir (with the exception of Powder River. Without MFYM and Crisis Kincaid would be the only way to get ghosts, aliens, monsters, and whatever else the imagination (key word) can dream up on the show. So my vote is yes, and a very strong yes. Keep the programs. The show wouldn't be the same without them. |
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