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Bones TV Online

September 6, 2009 by Ganesha · Leave a Comment 

There are new web domains spawning each day in order to serve the purpose of viewing Bones TV online. Although some of the first sites that offered free viewing of the series had some completeness and quality issues regarding their video outputs, other newer domains are already available to offer better quality streams. But first, one must navigate through some pages for him or her to watch the exact episode of choice. It is also a fact that other video hosting sites also broadcast some video clips from the TV show, not entirely the full length video of each episode. Most of the web’s biggest names in terms of video streaming may undeniably have the biggest and most updated collection of the all of the Bones episodes coming from any season. It is also remarkable to know that the show’s theme songs, unique music videos and even special fan made videos are available for everyone to see in these sites.

The Bones TV series is actually an American drama show dealing with forensics and crime scene investigations, although it is more inclined to an expert anthropology team studying the human remains. This exemplary group is headed by Dr. Temperance Brennan, both a top caliber specialist on forensics and a best selling novelist writing fiction novels with themes related to her first work. Like the American Idol, the Bones series is being broadcasted by the Fox network, which premiered last September 13, 2005 and is still up and running with its third season.

Bones TV Show

June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment 

The Beverly Hillbillies is a classic TV show, no longer on air, about a family of hillbillies who become quite rich when they discover oil on their land, and decide to pack up and move to Beverly Hills, where rich people are supposed to live. The conflicts and humor arise out of the reactions of those around them as they commit social blunder after social blunder because of their unfamiliarity with the rules of proper society. The Clampetts were usually pretty oblivious even to the fact that they were breaking some rule or other, and there were rarely any lasting consequence other than embarrassment for others. Granny Clampett was particularly superstitious and prone to misunderstanding that were blown out of proportion and turned into fuel for an episode’s plot, while Jed, the patriarch, was the most levelheaded of the bunch (though still quite a hillbilly). As would be expected, the hillbilly tendencies and country manners (or lack of it) was exaggerated for humorous effect.

The show has been off the air for quite some time, and is not currently played regularly on any station. Nor is it likely to ever benefit from a revival of interest. Buffs of old movies and TV shows must turn to the internet in order to be able to catch shows such as this anymore. Of course, with the internet as an option, the lack of airplay for the show is not a problem, as you can select one of the show’s many past episodes to watch any time you desire.

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