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Re: Dinosaur TV Week
Well, isn't that special? Thanks Yahoo! mail for deciding to deliver
this about two weeks late!
Needless to say, please disregard this post -- it's a bit outdated.
Larry
---Larry Dunn <majestic_cheese@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Mirrored at:
> http://members.tripod.com/~megalania/dinotv.html
>
> * * *
>
> Here are some highlights of U.S. national television programming
> concerning dinosaurs, other prehistoric animals and evolution, all
> times Eastern (check local listings):
>
> Monday, September 21
>
> PBS, 8:00pm
> Odyssey of Life
> The development of animal embryos reflects evolution. Note that PBS
> stations' programming is highly variable, even during primetime.
> Check lists twice on this one!
>
> TLC, 10:00pm
> Earth Story
> "Frozen in Time"
> Causes of periodic ice ages.
>
> Tuesday, September 22
>
> TLC, 1:00am (or late-night Monday, if you prefer)
> Earth Story
> "Frozen in Time"
>
> TLC, 9:00pm
> Earth Story
> "Evolution"
> Bacteria give clues about evolution's beginning.
>
> Tuesday, September 22/Wednesday, September 23
>
> TLC, Midnight
> Earth Story
> "Evolution"
>
> Thursday, September 24
>
> SCI-FI Channel, Noon
> Sightings
> Includes "Loch Ness monster" segment.
>
> Friday, September 25
>
> SCI-FI Channel, 7:00pm
> Sightings
>
> Discovery Channel, 10:00pm
> The Missing Link
> Four million year-old fossil jawbone from the Sahara hints at human
> origins.
>
> SCI-FI Channel, 11:00pm
> Sightings
> Apparently a *different* segment on the Loch Ness log.
>
> Saturday, September 26
>
> Discovery Channel, 2:00am (late-night Friday)
> The Missing Link
>
> Discovery Channel, 6:00pm
> The Missing Link
>
> Sunday, September 27
>
> TNT, 12:20am
> Theodore rex
> A dinosaur detective in L.A. I have no idea what this is, and, I beg
> you, I don't want to know. Richard Roundtree is in it. "Shut yo'
> mouth! Just talkin' 'bout rex...."
>
> Discovery Channel, 9:00am
> Bonehead Detectives of the Paleoworld
> Children's program about paleontology. This episode: "Reign of the
> Monster Vegetarians?"
>
> Dinosaurs -- just big cold-blooded lizards,
>
> ==
> Larry
>
> "I've been ionized, but I'm okay now."
>
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>
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