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  • A lot of those American Experience shows are interesting as are most of the ken burns programs.
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  • jammergirljammergirl Posts: 599
    i looove:
    rick steves
    antiques roadshow
    reading rainbow

    and i can't believe any of the cali peeps on here hasn't mentioned the awesomest show ever, California's Gold with Huell Howser!!! this guy is nuts, and is the most awkward interviewer ever. but he goes to the coolest places in cali!! there's online drinking games dedicated to this man, for god's sakes!

    show some love to Huell, people!
    http://www.losanjealous.com/2006/09/07/huell-howser-the-drinking-game/
  • rhinomagicrhinomagic Posts: 2,549
    As I get older I'm really enjoying PBS television. They always seem to have a classic concert playing each nite or some very interesting documentary. I don't watch much television anymore. But when I do I check what PBS is showing first. lol

    Any onther PBS fans? :)

    Yes. Right here. I love Austin City Limits, GlobeTrekker, Ken Burns films, SoundStage, American Experience, and I recently TiVo'd the Historic Pubs of Dublin program.

    Public broadcasting is the neatest! ;)

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  • anothercloneanotherclone Posts: 1,688
    I love PBS. They had Pink Floyd 'Pulse' on there awhile back.

    The other night, I watched this documentary on a guy that went to live in Alaska. He built his own cabin himself and lived off the land. Totally cool.

    Ditto to Austin City Limits. Love that show.
  • patrickredeyespatrickredeyes Posts: 8,834
    I love PBS. They had Pink Floyd 'Pulse' on there awhile back.

    The other night, I watched this documentary on a guy that went to live in Alaska. He built his own cabin himself and lived off the land. Totally cool.

    Ditto to Austin City Limits. Love that show.


    Last nite they had a Dylan concert from 1965 on. Great stuff on PBS. :)
  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    jammergirl wrote:
    i looove:
    rick steves
    antiques roadshow
    reading rainbow

    and i can't believe any of the cali peeps on here hasn't mentioned the awesomest show ever, California's Gold with Huell Howser!!! this guy is nuts, and is the most awkward interviewer ever. but he goes to the coolest places in cali!! there's online drinking games dedicated to this man, for god's sakes!

    show some love to Huell, people!
    http://www.losanjealous.com/2006/09/07/huell-howser-the-drinking-game/
    ooohh yeah! i didn't realize they had a drinking game, that is hilarious. he is a horrible interviewer, so ghetto (like just driving up on people asking them shit lol) but the places are interesting :)

    i love that dylan special they had from the folk festival, it was neat to see how he changed from year to year
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