Isn't this the easiest, and still a reasonably-priced solution ($30 on sale for me in Canada--likely cheaper in the U.S.):
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LoginI originally got one of these for my home's outside regular non-motion activated lights. I liked it because it automatically adjusts the time that it turns on as the seasons change (you set the time, date, and how far up north you are in the Continental U.S.--being southern Canada, I have mine set as "Northern US"). I also has a time randomize feature, so it doesn't turn off and on at the exact time every day. It also has a relay switch inside it, which seems to be compact flourescent bulb friendly (unlike another completely silent solid state electronic timer which came with the house that seems to have died when I switched bulb types). It also adjusts on its own time to make up for Daylights Savings changes.
I didn't need all these features for my motion light, but since I liked it so much and was familiar with how to program it, I bought one for my motion light as well, set the "on" time to be a few minutes after the show ends, and turn off at 9 AM or so. I can easily swtich between manual (i.e. always on) mode for most of the year and timer mode with the press of a button.
I'm sure you don't have to buy this specific model, but a timer in a light switch box is easier than messing with relays, X10, network scripts, etc. Yikes! I know this is a DIY web site, but I DIY to save money, not to create a Rube Goldberg machine.
Okay, now I just
have to make this Family Guy reference to a Rube Goldberg machine:

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