Anybody else watching this? Really enjoying it, and as a bonus, I keep catching it when it airs on Thursday nights, right before another favorite, Anthony Bourdain's "Parts Unknown."
Margie
Anybody else watching this? Really enjoying it, and as a bonus, I keep catching it when it airs on Thursday nights, right before another favorite, Anthony Bourdain's "Parts Unknown."
Margie
I've watched the first couple, the others are sitting on the DVR waiting for me to catch up. It's pretty interesting. If you like this, I'd also recommend the documentary "Can We Take A Joke?"
I'm taping it but haven't started it yet. Once I finish Woody Allen's Crisis in six scenes I'm going to watch it. There's a lot of good tv now and I'm starting to fall behind again.
CNN has been doing these documentary series for a few years and they are all a great watch. I know there is the sixties, the seventies, and the eighties.
No cable and no CNN for me, but I did see a commercial for this series last time I stayed in a motel.
failboat wrote: CNN has been doing these documentary series for a few years and they are all a great watch. I know there is the sixties, the seventies, and the eighties.
Yup, those were great.
Have they shown more than three episodes? I keep DVRing the same ones over and over.
And I like Parts Unknown, too.
oldeskewltoy wrote: haven't you heard...... "fake news"
The best fake news from CNN was that a while back Parts Unknown had 30 minutes of porn broadcast in the Boston area. Snopes said it didn't happen. Talk about parts unknown
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Woody wrote: Anxiously awaiting the "Wall-e" episodes...
I thought you were waiting for a giraffe to be birthed. I'll be in the episode about context. I'm funny in one liners on the internet or at work. If you paid a $20 cover and had to buy a couple watered down drinks I'd seem less amusing.
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