You folks who do not watch TV miss a lot.
Out in the country we have satellite TV, and get about 469 channels,
but I only watch a few. Mostly, I watch Turner Classic Movies, which
is one hell of a nice station. At different times it shows all the
great old flicks, such as Beau Geste, 1939, with Gary Cooper, Ray
Miland, Robert Preston, Bryan Donlevy. No finer movie was ever made.
Other great moving pictures I have seen on Turner Classics include the
Dawn Patrol with Errol Flynn and David Niven, and Arsenic and Old
Lace, with Cary Grant, It Happened one Night, with Clark Gable and
Claudette Cobert, and many more!
And they also show some of the greatest slapstick comedies ever made,
such a the Marks Brothers and W.C. Field's on commercial free
programs, as well as wonderful old musicals, such as Kiss Me Kate or
some of the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers dance specials. Old musicals
are hard to beat. You don't get that classic stuff on TV anymore.
Be assured there is something for everyone, with no commercials. I
think I'll turn off this computer and go watch something interesting.
Neal Hammon
On May 414, 1120102007, at 9:50 PM, Suzanne Blake wrote:
PBS is worth watching, and I have missed it while moving. I love Tivo
and it has gotten me to watch more than I did before I got it; but
only what I ask for--I never watch live, hence no commercials.
Suzanne Blake
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