I like Antiques Roadshow and there was a show called Auction Hunt that was produced by BBC but run on PBS that I liked.
Other than what has already been mentioned, I have enjoyed Ken Burns documentaries of the "Civil War" and "The War" (WWII).
Also enjoyed Frontier House and there were a couple of other reality shows (forget the names) one where the people had to live in the Middle Ages and another one where a family tried to live in the Victorian period. It always gives a fresh perspective of the things we take for granted like plumbing, clean water, air conditioning, etc.
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My kids are really into the Curious George that they just started in the last few years.
Everyone's list is pretty much mine, too.Leave a comment:
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My favorites would have to be
Nature
NOVA
American Experience
Monty Python
Mr Rogers
Sesame StreetLeave a comment:
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PBS has had so many great shows over the years that I wouldn't know where to start.
- IanLeave a comment:
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Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers, Electric Company, Zoom (past and present), Vegetable Soup, Arthur, Postcards from Buster.Leave a comment:
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Dr Who
Monty Python
Are you Being Served?
Fawlty Towers
Sesame Street
Electric Company
Mr Rogers
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FRONTLINE (then, now, and always)
Dick Cavett back in "the day"
Dr. Who
Monty Python
The PrisonerLeave a comment:
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I like these old British comedy shows:
Are You Being Served?
Keeping Up Appearances
Waiting for God
When I was a kid, I would watch "Upstairs, Downstairs" with my sister.Leave a comment:
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oh oh..reading rainbow was cool...
mr rogers..where he went on set to the hulk show back in the day....
and there was one where a guy would draw out a scene or two from a book while it was narrated...the guy was pretty good...
or how about the letter people? creepy....lol...oh the memories...
and keeping up appreances..yea.that was it...thanks...lol....her tramp of a sister and her sister's drunk husband..lol...Leave a comment:
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