Colony House on PBS
Paul in Cannon Beach
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If you have watched any of the past PBS "reality" series (Frontier house, Manor House) you know how interesting they are.
A new series focusing on what it would be like to have lived in an American colony started Monday night and will air Mondays and Tuesday, 8 pm and 10 pm for a few weeks.
Nobody gets voted out and nobody sings but I positively guarantee you will learn something and enjoy yourself at the same time.
I hope nobody says "What is PBS?"
A new series focusing on what it would be like to have lived in an American colony started Monday night and will air Mondays and Tuesday, 8 pm and 10 pm for a few weeks.
Nobody gets voted out and nobody sings but I positively guarantee you will learn something and enjoy yourself at the same time.
I hope nobody says "What is PBS?"
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Hopefully no one says "what's PBS." If they do, it'll probably come from some out of the way little corner of the country with disadvantaged infrastructure - like New York. x;-)
I will watch the new season though, it is so interesting to see how people lived back then (even if maybe not 100% accurate).
This show sounds interesting.
I too found all the griping on the Frontier House to be silly. Read a history book before you sign up to participate. I missed last night's episode, I'll catch tonight's.
So, my question is not 'What is PBS?', but rather 'Why PBS?'
YES! Sesame Street was my kids favorite show. They just loved Big Bird and the gang!
I had a two word answer to Don's question, "Why PBS?" and that was SESAME STREET. Not to mention Mister Rogers, the Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact........ These are the shows that made me who I am today! xclap
Oh, yes - and Wishbone. x;-)
I don't know if all PBS stations do this or not, but KCPT has an annual auction that I'm glued to for one week each year.
Hope I didn't offend anyone. x:-)
IMHO, before cable, PBS was needed. After cable, DISH, DirecTv, Tivo...PBS is no longer needed.
Any show worth watching can now find a home somewhere out there and be paid for by the advertising dollars. There's Discovery, History Channel, HGTV... you name it.
I watched Sesame Street as a young'n and it learned me good too. x:D
But I think even Sesame Street or Mister Rogers could find a home and get top dollar support from the advertisers these days.
And don't even get me started on NPR. x}>
IMHO, even if we could do without PBS, having it keeps the others a little more honest.
However, who says it's not commercial. Look at the beginning and end of every program.