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![]() John S. wrote: David wrote: On 17 Mar 2006 06:30:55 -0800, "John S." wrote: The unique value of public radio and television lies is the breadth of the sources and depth of the coverage. And that comment extends beyond news and analysis to documentaries and dramatic series as well. I was literally spellbound by the Ken Burns Civil War series and dramatic programs the quality of Upstairs Downstairs are common. Right, I myself love to watch American Experience. Then there's Frontline....excellent TV journalism. My very favorite PBS program, though, is Masterpiece Theatre (previously Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, before our friends at Exxon pulled their financial backing). Bleak House, which recently aired on Masterpiece Theatre, was a top-notch drama in every way. Amazingly well done. A lot of the dramas aired on Masterpiece Theatre seem to be BBC productions, although Kidnapped (which was aired this past autumn) was the product of some production company in New Zealand. Of course, there are some duds here and there on PBS... Charlie Rose is the ultimate in mediocrity, even if he does on occasion have an interesting guests. I won't comment on Boohbah; that's something you'll have to experience on your own www.boohbah.com/zone.html |
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