I remember a tv episode (live action) where a boy and girl ordered toys off of infomercials, and they were disappointed that the actual products that arrived were smaller and less impressive than advertised. I think it might have been Shining Time Station - I think it was in a train station?
I remember a tv episode (live action) where a boy and girl ordered toys off of infomercials, and they were disappointed that the actual products that arrived were smaller and less impressive than advertised. I think it might have been Shining Time Station - I think it was in a train station?
I remember a tv episode (live action) where a boy and girl ordered toys off of infomercials, and they were disappointed that the actual products that arrived were smaller and less impressive than advertised. I think it might have been Shining Time Station - I think it was in a train station?
Medicines Australia today welcomed the Parliament's passage of a motion that the listing of new medicines on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme should not be "subject to capricious political interference". Medicines Australia's acting chief executive Andrew Bruce said the motion should send a...
Would it not be appropriate for them to blame themselves for letting the television baby-sit their kids, rather than doing actual parenting?
Is that what "personal responsibility" means? Blaming the television for everything?
Really?
You've never heard Conservatives attack Mr. Rogers...
When I was younger, I saw this sort of "infomercial" for PBS with this couple who home schooled their kids and then wrote their own FUN science book with a whole bunch of "recipes" for these crafts and science experiments. They demonstrated quite a few on television, but I'm trying to remember...
...70/80s that was kinda sci-fi? It could have been just a short video-clip from like, sesame street, or that show called "square one" or something? But it had a little kid who stepped on a metal remote that had sci-fi-esque/magical powers. The only thing I remember about it is that he was...
I'm not 'elitist', but I enjoy those PBS shows. A couple of weeks ago I was watching a show on that channel and it was talking about these lions, and their evolutionary history, then after that there was a show that was acting out a book about WWI. I really found those shows enjoyable. Why do...
I'm not 'elitist', but I enjoy those PBS shows. A couple of weeks ago I was watching a show on that channel and it was talking about these lions, and their evolutionary history, then after that there was a show that was acting out a book about WWI. I really found those shows enjoyable. Why do...
Nancy Muller, PhD, executive director of the National Association For Continence (NAFC) appeared, as an expert panelist, on a television episode of Second Opinion, about fecal incontinence. Produced by WXXI Public Broadcasting in Rochester, New York, West 175 Productions and the University of...
...world to solve reading riddles? An old man appears to the boy (and eventually his sister) and tells them their help is needed. The boy and his sister put on shiny gold gloves and ride the stationary bikes until they wind up in another world. They meet up with civilians who have a literary...
They were trying to find their father, and they would use this computer that would use these artifacts to send them back in time to historical events. It was aired in the early 2000's I think. The girl was in a wheelchair if that helps..
I remember seeing on an episode of PBS' "On Tour" (Back in 97 or 98) with The Smashing Pumpkins, The Goo Goo Dolls and this other band. I remember the other band 'cause the singer played the trumpet in one (or some) of the songs. I can remember the songs in my head, but I don't remember any...