Historical action: gentlemen adventurers, archaeologists, and explorers.
Page to screen: super heros, super villains and super nostalgia.
Gun-based procedurals: locked, loaded, and far less likely to be the nuanced thrillers found in Spooks & Spies (because more things go BOOM here).
Good bad guys: heists, hustles, the thrill of the theft, and the hope they get away with it (because this is the life you'd chose if you could).
All things egyptological: documentaries, archeology research, docudramas, historical fiction, and things set in both the age of excavation and Ancient Egypt.
On-ice inspiration: documentaries, mockumentaries, and psuedo-figure-mimicries where everyone is rink-ready and on the edge of glory, baby.
Escape from the present: vintage vehicles, fabulous frocks, and music from the good old days of whatever decade.
The final frontier: shows that are almost certainly guaranteed to be in my "keep watching" lists, despite having completed them multiple times.
Seafaring drama: age of sail, royal navies, tall ships.. and few pirates.
Plots and purpose: agents on foreign soil, missions of the upmost importance, lies and half-truths... for king and country and the love of all things complex.
Epicurean escapades and excursions: gourmet gauntlets, food in far-flung places, ravenous recipes, and all things that make you go oohhh, ahhh and yummmmm.
Supernatural without the science: fantasy, fairytales, folklores, swords, sorcery, myths, magic, and more.
The 1800s dramatized: period dramas, documentaries, historical fiction, steampunk, gaslamp fantasy, magic and scifi.