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darklinensuit 04-23-2004 09:48 AM

Pbs
 
After the recent ABC-bashing thread, I thought I'd add a positive one. Anybody else love PBS?
Today I'm showing "Warrior Challenge: Episode I (Romans)" in my classes. The kids are into it.
Give me a good history documentary (or reality show, in this case) and I'm happy. :D

- Jake

ShamHy89 04-23-2004 10:06 AM

Of course...
 
I love PBS too. I think it often brings some much needed history and culture to our abyssmal world of television. Plus, volunteering to answer the phones on their annual money drives is so much fun. Last time I got to see the set of Zoom. :thumbsup:

Shamus :D

GardenStateGirlie 04-23-2004 10:17 AM

I truly do love PBS. From their history specials to travel programs to the programming they bring from other countries (Made In Canada and The Newsroom are two of my favorite shows of all time), PBS brings a variety of great programing to the airways. Wow. I sound like a public service announcement for PBS.

darklinensuit 04-23-2004 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by GardenStateGirlie
I truly do love PBS. From their history specials to travel programs to the programming they bring from other countries (Made In Canada and The Newsroom are two of my favorite shows of all time), PBS brings a variety of great programing to the airways. Wow. I sound like a public service announcement for PBS.

Oh yeah, the travel shows. I like the Rick Steves series.

- Jake

darklinensuit 04-23-2004 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ShamHy89
I love PBS too. I think it often brings some much needed history and culture to our abyssmal world of television. Plus, volunteering to answer the phones on their annual money drives is so much fun. Last time I got to see the set of Zoom. :thumbsup:

Shamus :D

How often have you done the phone thing? Maybe I'll do that some time.

- Jake

DrummerDeanna 04-23-2004 10:49 AM

I love PBS...but never really had an appreciation for it until I started working at an NPR affiliate...and right upstairs from us is a PBS affiliate...and also my appreciation has grown since my nephew has been around...

The children's programming is really good, especially Magic School Bus...very cool..and most of them are very educational..which is also good...

As for me, the PBS station here shows a couple of Brit-coms which I love and I also enjoy history programs etc...

darklinensuit 04-23-2004 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by DrummerDeanna
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As for me, the PBS station here shows a couple of Brit-coms which I love ...

The only ones I've seen and enjoyed are Keeping Up Appearances and Mr. Bean. Everyone I know loves Faulty Towers and Are You Being Served, but I've never gotten into them. (On the home front, I'm the only person who hasn't developed a taste for MASH, apparently.)

- Jake

Siri Ruane 04-23-2004 11:45 AM

I love it as well, but I hardly ever watch it... or any TV for that matter. Too many siblings hogging the television 24/7 :(

darklinensuit 04-23-2004 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Siri Ruane
I love it as well, but I hardly ever watch it... or any TV for that matter. Too many siblings hogging the television 24/7 :(

I grew up in one of those houses with a TV in every room.
You know, 1970s-style day-care. ;)

- Jake

dissention 04-23-2004 01:30 PM

I love PBS. Frontline is one of the best shows on TV. The one they just aired about John O'Neill was superb. I love all of the Britcoms that they play on the weekends (especially "The Viccar of Dibley") and I'm so happy that we finally got a new Prime Suspect. And the one around here plays "The Goodbye Girl" constantly, and I love that movie. :D

sodascouts 04-23-2004 01:33 PM

I don't get it. E-mailed my cable provider to complain - never got a reply. :mad:

GardenStateGirlie 04-23-2004 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by darklinensuit
Oh yeah, the travel shows. I like the Rick Steves series.

- Jake

I like Travels with Rick Steves a lot. Except it always looks like it was filmed 10 years ago...even the newer episodes.

On our station they puts the playhouse series on (i can't think of what it's actually called). For instance, recently they've been showing The Women starring Cynthia Nixon (with a host of other famous actresses as well) and they've also show Crazy For You and a few other musicals and plays.

Even though BBC plays them now, Coupling is on PBS here as is Monarch of the Glen, both of which I really like (Jake, you actually remind me of the one guy on Monarch :nod: )

DeeGeMe 04-23-2004 01:45 PM

I had the misfortune to work for a PBS affiliate. As a result, I will never again donate a single dollar to PBS. To see how funds raised by the station were misused by management would turn your stomach. Fancy catered luncheons & dinners for board members, lavish banquets & balls meant to lure high-dollar contributors (it didn't work), Cell phones for everyone at the station-and the money spent on constantly redecorating offices alone would blow your mind. I kinda went off PBS altogether after that experience. But once upon a time, yeah, I'll admit, I did like their shows.

sparky 04-23-2004 02:25 PM

I like PBS. Interesting content, and I did two movies for them that were great fun. Low budget, but great fun.

Siri Ruane 04-23-2004 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by darklinensuit
I grew up in one of those houses with a TV in every room.
You know, 1970s-style day-care. ;)

- Jake

Yet another reason I should have been bored 20 years earlier! :lol:


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