>I've been using http://www.episodecalendar.com/ for a while now but since it's beta completion, I am only able to track max 20 shows unless I pay a monthly subscription.
I was in the same boat, I had like 44 active shows on there so I had to switch to http://www.trakt.tv the web interface is great plus they have apps for almost every device.
Plus you can rate shows on there and movies and create list and it shows your progress like episodecalendar did and you can do reviews etc.
Pansin ko last week, marami palang nanunuod ng series dito pero hirap mag keep up sa schedule. I suggest gamit kayo neto.
Basically, you create an account, then make a list of your shows, then it will add on the calender, when and what episodes will air on a given date.
I will be trying flexget, however, TED (Torrent Episode Downloader) has been a handy tool for some time. It unfortunately does not work with my private TV tracker, but it is usefully for keeping track of my shows. Another alternative I recently discovered for show tracking is http://www.episodecalendar.com/
http://www.episodecalendar.com
Make an account, then make a list of shows, it shows them on a calendar, although it gets stuff wrong once in a while. TV schedules are somewhat finicky, things get rescheduled.
Probably not exactly what you're talking about but close: http://www.episodecalendar.com/
Tells you when new episodes are airing/when past episodes originally aired. Also includes shows that have ended, and has checklists of episodes for each show (to help you keep track of what you've seen).