@SaladPencil@LeadingReport It’s sad that you can’t write an intelligent reply without getting nasty. There’s no need for it. We should all be able to express ourselves without getting personal.
@JustBecca11@LeadingReport Ha! The first one was good; the second, not so much. Sweet man but who brought joy to a lot of folks but not good art. He’s still fun to watch, but don’t do anything he tells you. (I’m a professional artist, but I didn’t learn from Bob. 😅)
@RobertW64616124@LeadingReport degrees,or bAbove, as do I. They had a very traditional upbringing with many social activities and I checked everything on TV before I let them watch. I’m extremely proud to have four productive citizens who are contributing to our society in spite of PBS! :)
@RobertW64616124@LeadingReport Well…my children learned basic reading skills from Sesame Street and The Electric Company (no longer shown). Two of my children are doctors, one a retired Army Blackhawk pilot, one a teacher of hearing and learning impaired children. They all have Masters
@susanlooeezy@LeadingReport Dear Susan, I believe programming very much depends on what your local channel chooses-or can afford- to carry. I’m in a very poor state and we have more weeks of fundraising than fresh programs. The ones we get are very good.
@LeadingReport Have any of you actually ever watched Public Television? My guess is no. You have no idea of the programming. There are wonderful dramas-both American abd British, educational science and nature shows. Great programming or children that allows them to learn something rather than
@c49taylor @DanaE22326194 @ImSpeaking13 Actually, it was reported this week that my city, Jackson, MS, has the largest percentage (83%) of Black population of any large US state.