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Paleoworld Re: Dinosaur TV Week
Apparently The Learning Channel Online doesn't call the Paleoworld shows
Paleoworld:
They are broadcast under the rubric "Science Frontiers."
While we have no idea how local listings will treat this, it might make it
easier to find them in a local paper, etc.
etc.
Does anyone know if Paleoworld actually still exists as a program either in
production or re-run under its own name?
ES
Larry Dunn wrote:
> Here are some highlights of US national television
> programming concerning dinosaurs, other prehistoric
> animals and evolution, from high art to low trash and
> (hopefully) back again, all times Eastern (check local
> listings to confirm, as even The Infallible One makes
> mistakes now and then):
>
> Monday, March 29
>
> The Learning Channel, 10:00pm (repeats immediately
> following 1:00am, and 5:00pm Sunday)
> Paleoworld
> "Dinosaur Doomsday"
> No, not dino tax day. What killed the dinosaurs? I'm
> with Horner on this one.
>
> The Learning Channel, 10:30pm (repeats immediately
> following 1:30am, and 5:30pm Sunday)
> Paleoworld
> "Killer Raptor"
> Golden eagles? Unfortunately, no. Dromaeosaur hunting
> techniques.
>
> SNIPPED
> ===
> Larry
> The third was asked which animal was the smartest of all, and the Brahmin
> replied: "The one we have not found yet."
> ---From Plutarch's biography of Alexander the Great
>
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