Genealogy, reading, counted-cross stitch, choir, scrapbooking
Assuming we can include those who are deceased, as a genealogist I'd love to meet up with my grandparents (and beyond!) to have them answer all the questions I am asking of dusty old record books and endless rolls of microfilm...
50's-60's, new country, easy listening, Irish Tenors, Jim Brickman
To Kill a Mockingbird, Gone with the Wind, When Harry Met Sally, Young Frankenstein, Ben Hur, Dirty Dancing, anything Hitchcock directed, The Christmas Story, Bells of St. Mary's and Going My Way, It's a Wonderful Life, older Disney fare,any and all musicals
Monk, The Closer, CSI (Vegas and Miami), Law and Order, Me TV, History Detectives
Diana Gabaldon and Sara Donati, the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich, the Alex Delaware novels by Jonathan Kellerman, most anything by Ridley Pearson, Sue Grafton, Patricia Cornwell, or Nora Roberts (are we seeing a pattern here?).
My parents, my brother who is a missionary priest, anyone who lives a decent, honest life and tries not to hurt other people (that means you, Don).