Amelia's "Good Stuff That Comes On PBS" Thread

Did anyone besides Bluesy and I catch the documentary on Muddy Waters last week? It was amazing! I'm so glad he grabbed me and said, "Sit DOWN and WATCH this!" *grin*
 
Queersetti said:
I enjoyed it. Did you watch 1900 House or the one where the families had to live on the prairie as the pioneers did?

I watched the prairie show ... no one else I know was interested but I thought it was great stuff.
 
I saw the Muddy thing...loooooooove the blues!
Great show!

I love "Globetrekker" too, does anyone else?
 
someplace said:
Did anyone besides Bluesy and I catch the documentary on Muddy Waters last week? It was amazing! I'm so glad he grabbed me and said, "Sit DOWN and WATCH this!" *grin*


The American Masters series that the Muddy Waters program was a part of has been universally excellent.
 
Saytur said:
I watched the prairie show ... no one else I know was interested but I thought it was great stuff.

I am supportive of any programming that seeks to make history interesting to a contemporary audience, and so I am a fan of these shows, but I thought that the Prairie House was just plain good entertainment as well.
 
Re: Warrior Challenge

I'll definitely have to watch that one. Thanks for the heads up, amelia!
 
I was very dissapointed in the local PBS station today. They used a tribute to Fred Rogers as the starting point for their fundraising weekend.


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I'm not completely positive on this, but, didn't PBS use tp have "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" I use to watch that every night. Oh, &, back of, Hanns. If Amelia lived closer to me, I'd date her in a millisecond. We could watch PBS together.;)
 
nasty1 said:
I'm not completely positive on this, but, didn't PBS use tp have "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" I use to watch that every night.
Indeed it did.

It was camp, but I thought it was good. Costumes were a bit weird, if I recall. Kinda like being a walking McDonald's advertisement. The final round where you put the flags on the countries was always fun. Unless you got the unlucky draw of Africa. No one could complete Africa!
 
I caught the Viking show from Warrior's Challenge, and that was pretty cool. Hope I can catch the rest of them in reruns. We used to watch Mystery! all the time, Holmes, Poirot, Cadfael, wonderful stuff. We watch the Antiques Roadshow every Monday. And of course, Red Green.
 
I like PBS i watch the concerts they have like fleetwood mac i think they had heart on not to long ago but it has soe good shows on there.
 
On saturday nites one of the PBS channles show old movies that are not good but people like.

Most are horror movies.
 
<<<< Obviously I love Bob Ross but I also love Nova. I've watched that show ever since I could remember..
 
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Nova, Bob Ross, Red Green, Antiques Roadshow - all good. Did anyone see that special on Hippos? It ruled. I saw the Joni Mitchell one - and there was a Roy Orbison special about a month ago that was pretty good. I watch, I send them money. I love my PBS.
 
sweet soft kiss said:
Amelia, I like and watch PBS too. Many men actually appreciate a woman who can talk about more than what color nail polish she wears. Hans is the expection rather than the rule. :)
Hanns is more than an exception, he is a freak of nature. If I were to to date a woman who didn't watch PBS then I would shoot myself for having such poor taste. :rolleyes:
 
Caught pieces of it when I wasn't fumbling through learning how to play "This Charming Man" on bass - t'was cool. Gracias for the reminder.
 
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