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    Quote Originally Posted by ed2962 View Post
    There's a pretty good one on PBS called The US and The Holocaust. It's aired a couple of times. I wouldn't be surprised if they re-run it again.
    ****. I missed that one. I did catch the documentary on the Lie Detector. That was a GREAT documentary. PBS (American Experience) will be airing Ruthless: Monopoly's Secret History on February 20, 2023 from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Sounds good!

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    Just wanted to let you know that TCM will be airing "The Automat" from 4:30 AM to 6:00 AM on February 22, 2023.

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    I dont mind watching a documentary as long as its really good and not repeating the same crap a previous documentary talks about.

    Tubi they pretty much have really good documentaries if youre a movie buff especially for people that are still into VHS. But at the same time those VHS + Direct to video documentaries on Tubi they tend to repeat the same crap over and over

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    Quote Originally Posted by XandertheWise View Post
    I dont mind watching a documentary as long as its really good and not repeating the same crap a previous documentary talks about.

    Tubi they pretty much have really good documentaries if youre a movie buff especially for people that are still into VHS. But at the same time those VHS + Direct to video documentaries on Tubi they tend to repeat the same crap over and over
    Some documentaries are repetitive, but PBS does like to mix things up to keep things interesting.

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    Upcoming Child's Play documentary.



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    I recently watched the Doc about Pamela Anderson.

    Really good, as far as I can tell. She is very honest with herself. Great woman.

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    Those documentaries look really good. Thanks for sharing!

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    Free Angela and All Political Prisoners 2012. Not exactly as comprehensive as I would have liked, but a good intro to the activist and her trial for gun charges that became a cause celeb back in the early 70's.

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    The Adolf Eichmann Trial 2011. A French production. Very informative.

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    Thanks for the recommendations. But Searching for Sugarman is a very special documentary to me. I was walking on air after watching it:

    https://watchdocumentaries.com/searc...oogle_vignette

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed2962 View Post
    Haven't heard of this one. Sounds interesting!

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    The bug loving little kid in this soon to be 65 year old man is really looking forward to this:

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