14 March 2010 [Sunday] @ March 14, 2010 edit
Survey for the atheists, and for the people of religion and spirituality?For me, they are NOVA, Frontline, and Nature.
What about you?
I should have married an engineer....there are so many in my family it's sickening.
:)
Honestly, I like "Be the Creature" with the Kratts, I like a lot of the one episode specials that Discovery puts on, like a cool one I watched about the only footage of a live colissal squid and examining the body. The BBC does a LOT of great shows as well. Worse Jobs in History is interesting...
To hard to choose just one!
I love what Hubble has done for programs about space. And, as for the intellectual elitist who claims that T.V. is for the "weak-minded"...well, I might be weak-minded, but Hubble's pictures don't translate very well into the written word.
I hear good things about NOVA though
American Masters. Unfortunately I missed several episodes of the American Experience Presidential Series--I had to work. But, I intend to catch reruns.
Oh Geeze, I just admitted I'm a PBS junkie. Oh well, I'll console myself with the fact that I'm not into worse vices--booze, drugs, or "reality" television.
And I have a response to Biker for Life. TV is not for the weak-minded. Everyone learns differently than others. I've known many people who learn better visually and verbally, and others who learn better by reading it themselves, and others who learn by hands on. So, excuse me, but I disagree with your statement.
nature shows, anything with david attenbourgh
and history shows
oh i also love watching those true life ones, usually with the really obese people, or people who have weird or rare problems (did you see tree man-wow, gladly he got a cure)
I also like the food networks shows on how foods are made and where they originated from.
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