This interview with the chief executive for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting confirms what I probably should have suspected all along: the people who run PBS aren't actually that into TV and don't spend much time watching their own programming. When you think about it, is there any other way to explain all those ten-and-a-half hour John Bradshaw marathons?
Posted by Dr. Frank at April 25, 2005 12:31 AM | TrackBack"Sometimes I really just want a People magazine, and often that is in the evening, after a hard day."
oh man! the head of CPB reads people! i guess i can't snark too much because i read US weekly every chance i get, but still. that said, i never actually listen to KALX despite being one of the people who actually controls its programming.
Posted by: kendra at April 25, 2005 01:06 AMI dig PBS. You have Red Green for the adults and Sesame Street & Mr. Rogers (reruns) for the kiddies.
Posted by: Zaphod at April 25, 2005 10:31 AM
cool! i don't think they show red green here that much or my roomate and i might be watching it religiously. she has tapes of his show so i saw yet more canadian greatness.
its sort of like Home Improvement without the wife and kids except its actually funny.
Posted by: just me at April 25, 2005 07:33 PMWe watch PBS all the time.
Posted by: MandaMagpie at April 25, 2005 10:47 PMRamones documentary on PBS tomorrow.
www.pbs.org/independentlens/endofthecentury/
Red Green???
Posted by: elmoramone at April 25, 2005 11:16 PM
heck yes...
red green is great. i used to watch it all the time before i got the internet. i still watch it when i can find it, but it's not as good now. harold seems too old and adventures with bill have lost their appeal.
Posted by: kendra at April 26, 2005 01:53 AMI disagree, Red Green is as good if not better than ever!! Duct Tape Forever (the movie) wasn't up to the TV show's standards. The odd thing is that in season 12 Harold moved to the city to get a real job, but in season 14 he's back at the lodge and it seems nothing changed, odd.
Yes, I've used the Red Green and Home Improvement analogy in about the same way you did, but Red's inventions used to always work, it seems in season 14 they never work.
Posted by: Zaphod at April 26, 2005 11:57 AMHas anyone seen the one where he duct tapes two cars together to make an SUV? God I love that.
Posted by: MandaMagpie at April 26, 2005 08:31 PM
is that on the Duct Tape Virtuoso collection? It sounds familiar and hysterical. i liked it when he made a satelitte(spelling way off,oh well)
dish using an umbrella and duct tape...
"the handyman's secret weapon."
but we are assuredly wildly off topic now.
If the women don't find you handsome, at least let them find you handy.....in the bedroom (okay I added that last part)
Posted by: Zaphod at April 27, 2005 11:35 AM