Posted on 02/18/2015 2:53:11 PM PST by Biggirl
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Thanks, I’m headed there now.
So far it’s like the beginnings of the Mafia.
Next showing on my PBS is at 1:30AM. Set your DVR.
WOW, this is following “The Godfather” pretty closely in part two.
Are we talking about the same show?
This is the one I was watching; more like a documentary:
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365425435/
Looks like they have 23 videos in that series:
http://video.pbs.org/program/italian-americans/
Should be able to watch them at will.
Darn; it’s 2 full episodes and 20 clips of shows in the series.
I’m not finding the 1:30am slot... this page’s schedule starts off at 3am.
http://video.pbs.org/schedules/
Checking the 2 PBS stations again offered here by the Commiecast/xfinity, I can’t find The Italian Americans offered on either last night, as of 12 midnight. Weird.
I thought all PBS stations broadcast the same shows but apparently they don’t. I have my DVR set to record all new episodes, so hopefully there’s more. The website says there’s only two episodes which is two back to back one hour segments that starts with La Famiglia (1890-1910) and then Becoming Americans (1910-1930) you’ll want to watch chronologically. Seems like there’s going to be more episodes than those two so hopefully my DVR will catch them.
Really really enjoyed them last night, I may watch them over again.
“I thought all PBS stations broadcast the same shows...”
So did I. I’ll have to keep checking the 2 avail PBS back and see when they’re offered as episode replays.
If that is the case, then they changed their selling structure in the past 20 years. 20 years ago, I arranged with the company I worked for, a PC manufacturer, to sell machines to Walmart. They were negotiating a price that was 5% lower than our cost, so we walked way.
Now, some companies, like Apple, I bet do rent space since theycan control the quality of the sale from start to finish. But, if all products did that, you’d see frequent changes to the stock.
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