Has your DVR ever NOT recorded your favorite show?
Have you ever forgotten to set your DVR to record to begin with?
Have you ever wished you could watch past episodes or your favorite shows?
What is Fancast?
Fancast is THE top TV destination on the web. Fancast is dedicated to celebrating television and gives fans instant access to an extensive video collection of television shows, movies, trailers and clips, so they can tune-in, catch-up and chat about their favorite programming. Fancast also offers comprehensive editorial and blog coverage with in-depth recaps and analysis on what’s hot and happening everyday in the world of television and entertainment.
Fancast debuted in January 2008 and now has more than 10,000 hours of online video programming; with more than 60,000 videos available, including over 13,000 full-length shows (more are being added every day). They have TV shows and movies not only from the current Fall lineup but also classic favorites as well. Speaking of classic favorites, they have a few of mine.
I just spent an hour watching an episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from like 1995. I adored that show way back then, and I still enjoyed it today. But it doesn’t stop there, Fancast has a bunch of my favorite shows – past and present! I love that I can search for them by network too.
Fancast has:
and much more.
And even though I have a DVR, I can’t record everything that I might want to watch from the new fall season. A few weeks back I watched the premier of a show called Eastwick on ABC. I happened to be channel surfing that evening and I discovered the show, but I haven’t watched it since nor did I record it. Now with Fancast I can get caught up.
Fancast is 100% free. Each episode does contain a couple of brief ads throughout but they are not even long enough for you to take a potty break, so they are definitely tolerable.
I’d love to know what shows you will check out on Fancast. And while you are there, you can celebrate Halloween by watching It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!







im not a mommie,but a daddy lol..but i do want to say what i have seen is comapnys are becming greedier and greedier.example my cable company wanted to cap internet thats right you would have to pay over 100.00 a month forinternet,and now hulu wants to charge,well i just read up about block buster rasing there fees> monthly but lowering the number at a time,I think we need to put a stop to this mad ness,send them a messeg.we are not going to be monopolixed and controled by the internet,free needs to be free whats next every time i log into my bank web site there is going to be an acesss fee,lol not kidding,but my cable comapny informed me from now if i make a payment over the phone there will be a charge of $ 5.00 .i was like what’ ..and thats cause they are forcing you to put your bills on a credit card per monthly,thats not right,let it be our choice,dont force me to do this,same thing with fancast or hulu or any other company,its bad enough people are struggling as it is,why make things harder..
They get you coming and going huh?
I hope Fancast doesn’t start to charge for this!
Fancast and Hulu are amazing. I’m sad to hear that hulu is planning on charging people for shows though. I hope fancast doesn’t start that too. I hate missing my shows and having to wait for them to re-air. I also wish these sites had more content. But i guess i can’t complain since they are free.
Watch it punk! I don’t know if they still make them, but I remember eating them and watching LOL. Lucky Charms would be my second choice.
Well I know they still make those!
PUNK!
I like Fancast, but the only downside to it is the delay – new episodes are not available immediately after being show. Other than that, it is a great resource.
I’d watch the original series of Land of the Lost, with a big ‘ol bowl of Honeycombs!
Honeycombs? I don’t think I’ve had them. Do they still make them?