OK, I'll start the whining: my reception of WHYY in Philadelphia sucked!
Other than that, it was spectacular. The format was similar to the production of Longitude that aired on PBS a year or two ago, a costume drama interspersed with interviews and explanations. It was every bit as well done, too, I might add.
Yes, "Longitude" was wonderful, also.
As for your reception problems, I suggest appeasing the gods of propagation (RF, not species). Some type of sacrifice should suffice.
That's nuthin'. My DishTV, which only gets the national PBS feed (not the local PBS affiliate), didn't run it at all! Whazzup widdat???
Ummm. So what great insights into the meaning of life did you elucidate from the show? What brilliant proofs of evolution did they give? Did they bother to answer the question about what exactly does the theory of evolution say? I still have a gigabyte or two left in my hard drive for new "revised" statements of what evolution is.
Almost as good as Longitude. (Almost.)Other than that, it was spectacular. The format was similar to the production of Longitude that aired on PBS a year or two ago, a costume drama interspersed with interviews and explanations. It was every bit as well done, too, I might add.