Apr 05 2008

And Speaking Of TiVO

Published by rightwingprof at 5:34 am under TV/Movies, GWOT

One of the series recording is John Adams on HBO. But the Military Channel is running an excellent series of documentaries called Revolutionary War, which I’m also recording. I just started it playing to clear off the hard drive.

You know, I often see people on the web complain that all of the war coverage is negative. If you’re one of these people, let me point you to the Military Channel. Yeah, a lot of the programming is stuff like Futureweapons, but there’s a lot of good programming. My War Diary, a series of videos filmed by troops, runs as the videos come in from Iraq and Afghanistan. There’s a lot of good programming there.

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  1. Law and Order Teacheron 05 Apr 2008 at 1:33 pm

    I watch the Military Channel regularly. The Revolutionary series if very good. The look at the year 1780 is very good and really gives some perspective on the length of the war and the tenacity it took to win, or at least survive long enough.

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