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OT.....PBS America.
Fairly new TV channel.
Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. |
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On 03/09/2016 16:59, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. I get it on Freesat although I've not watched it yet. Used to watch it in the States 30 years ago. A little more OT, as a freesat user where is the best place to get information on channels and programmes? |
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OT.....PBS America.
On 03-Sep-16 4:47 PM, harry wrote:
Fairly new TV channel... New to you, perhaps. However, PBS has been around since 1970 and PBS America has been available in the UK since 2011. -- -- Colin Bignell |
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OT.....PBS America.
On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote:
Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Hardly a new channel, Harry. It's been available on Freesat for years. |
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On Saturday, 3 September 2016 17:37:30 UTC+1, Bod wrote:
On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Hardly a new channel, Harry. It's been available on Freesat for years. Well it's just popped up on my screen. |
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OT.....PBS America.
On 03/09/16 17:18, Broadback wrote:
On 03/09/2016 16:59, Tim Streater wrote: In article , harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. I get it on Freesat although I've not watched it yet. Used to watch it in the States 30 years ago. A little more OT, as a freesat user where is the best place to get information on channels and programmes? http://www.tvguide.co.uk/ -- Truth welcomes investigation because truth knows investigation will lead to converts. It is deception that uses all the other techniques. |
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OT.....PBS America.
On Sat, 03 Sep 2016 17:37:28 +0100, Bod wrote:
On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Hardly a new channel, Harry. It's been available on Freesat for years. Maybe he doesn't have freesat. Freeview and freesat are different. -- The British government is going to impose a 40% tax on Aspirin. "Why" you ask? Well, primarily because it's white and it works. |
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OT.....PBS America.
On 03/09/2016 17:40, harry wrote:
On Saturday, 3 September 2016 17:37:30 UTC+1, Bod wrote: On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Hardly a new channel, Harry. It's been available on Freesat for years. Well it's just popped up on my screen. Ok. |
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OT.....PBS America.
On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote:
Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. It's been around a while. They appear to have a set of programmes that they repeat endlessly for around two weeks. After the two weeks they have another set of programmes. The cycle seems to repeat for around 3 months before they start all over again. I agree that there have been some good documentaries. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 03/09/2016 17:43, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 03/09/16 17:18, Broadback wrote: On 03/09/2016 16:59, Tim Streater wrote: In article , harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. I get it on Freesat although I've not watched it yet. Used to watch it in the States 30 years ago. A little more OT, as a freesat user where is the best place to get information on channels and programmes? http://www.tvguide.co.uk/ Thanks for that NP, cheers |
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2016 09:40:04 -0700, harry wrote:
On Saturday, 3 September 2016 17:37:30 UTC+1, Bod wrote: On 03/09/2016 16:47, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Hardly a new channel, Harry. It's been available on Freesat for years. Well it's just popped up on my screen. Mine too. Never seen it on the menu until a few days ago. |
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On 03/09/16 16:47, harry wrote:
Fairly new TV channel. Good documentaries. Quite a lot of repeats. Why would The Prayer Book Society of America have a television channel? TW |
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OT.....PBS America.
On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 17:27:50 +0100
Nightjar wrote: On 03-Sep-16 4:47 PM, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel... New to you, perhaps. However, PBS has been around since 1970 and PBS America has been available in the UK since 2011. When we lived in the US, it was the channel that provided a better view of the news than the major networks, and also showed some old familiar UK programming. It was indeed very good for documentaries. As a channel, it did at a minimum accept that there was a world outside of America. A&E Channel and Discovery showed similar documentaries. -- Davey. |
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OT.....PBS America.
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 10:22:51 -0000 (UTC)
Jethro_uk wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 11:48:07 +0100, Davey wrote: On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 17:27:50 +0100 Nightjar wrote: On 03-Sep-16 4:47 PM, harry wrote: Fairly new TV channel... New to you, perhaps. However, PBS has been around since 1970 and PBS America has been available in the UK since 2011. When we lived in the US, it was the channel that provided a better view of the news than the major networks, and also showed some old familiar UK programming. It was indeed very good for documentaries. As a channel, it did at a minimum accept that there was a world outside of America. A&E Channel and Discovery showed similar documentaries. I enjoyed "History Detectives" and the long-series documentaries (Italian Americans and Prohibition). The Prohibition one (5 1-hour programmes) is well worth watching as it did paint a much more nuanced picture of the events leading up to it. It's also quite strangely contemporary, in that it's only in the past 10,20 years that the US has really recovered from the hammer-blow of prohibition and has started to rediscover a real brewing heritage. The recent swell of "craft beers" may be of interest to beer fans of the 21st century, but would have been very familiar to the beer fans of the 19th century. Plus ca change etc I saw the 'History Detectives', and indeed enjoyed that series. I never saw the other two you mention, but there was the Ken Burns series on The Civil War. He did others, but that was the one I liked best. We were living near Atlanta at the time, so there were several relevant places within reach. -- Davey. |
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