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zeldahime · 30 days ago
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Hey Chee & Leaphorn fans!
Did you read every book as it was released? Have you recently watched Dark Winds and want to talk about it every day? Come join me in my new server!
We'll talk about Dark Winds & the books in a community that's as safe as I can make it for transformative fandom. Let's talk ships! Let's talk fic! Let's talk vids and crafts and playlists! Most importantly, let's talk to each other!
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boltlightning · 19 days ago
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no one:
jack robinson:
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he even does it SITTING
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 4 months ago
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PBS Mystery spoof on Sesame Street, featuring Vincent Twice, Vincent Twice.
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wordup2007 · 5 months ago
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Here's the ingredients for an Evil Sandwich from Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy himself:
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spockvarietyhour · 7 months ago
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Conversations to have with your invisible detective.
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itsawritblr · 10 months ago
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WTF is it with Kembleford?
Atheists just fucking flock there. More than half the people Father Brown meets say, "I don't believe in God." And he's like
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And gays! It's like every lesbian and gay man in the UK shows up in the village sooner or later. And Father Brown is all
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It's like word got out that Kembleford has the least judgemental priest in Christendom, one who doesn't stick to the Rules very much, so everyone moves to the village.
Not sure what G.K. Chesterson would think, but speaking as a life-long atheist I'd love to have tea and Mrs. McCathy's award-winning strawberry scones with Father Brown.
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twinklingwatermellon · 2 months ago
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I also finally got to rewatch Hotel St. Marc today and I am just shocked at the comments saying it was “bad” because “William wasn’t in it.” Like imagine having no taste to the point where you can’t enjoy one of the greatest episodes of television ever made.
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smilesthroughfandoms · 7 months ago
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The Mayor wakes up with no sign of visible injury... Someone comes to explain why that is...
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vaporlocke81 · 6 months ago
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Mystery! Title Sequences from PBS by Edward Gorey and Derek Lamb
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personinthepalace · 10 months ago
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The cars are driving on the wrong side of the road. No, that's not odd. It's British.
Orli and Ozzie in the first Odd Squad UK trailer
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keyofnow · 1 month ago
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The Compleat Beatles
The tenth instalment of The Beatles mythology — and the only one not directly involving any of the band — was a masterful two-hour PBS documentary narrated by none other than Malcolm McDowell.
Released on 28 May 1982 (less than two years after John's death), The Compleat Beatles was the first film documentary to chronicle the entire span of The Beatles' saga from Liverpool to Let It Be. Relying on archival footage blended with original interviews, the narrative essentially follows the previous Epstein-Taylor / Davies / Lindsay-Hogg glosses of (respectively) their early years, middle period, and breakup.
Filling in the story with new details, the film offers no earth-shattering revelations — not that it needs to, since their story stands on its own — but rather encapsulates the band's audiovisual energy and epic scope of their career arc and artistic progression from start to finish, with depth and conciseness.
For over a decade, this film would provide comprehensive survey of The Beatles — a must-see for new fans — until the long-awaited career-spanning authorised biography finally emerged...
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klippfandom · 1 year ago
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Fyi, My Life is Murder starring Lucy Lawless is on the PBS app with PBS Passport, and may be airing on local PBS stations(subject to availability). Check your local listings.
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coffeegnomee · 4 months ago
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when will i stop thinking kab is doing 5 million things at once. her character has depth. not a million plans. she has proven over and over she just does what is in front of her. the simplest answer is always the right answer with kab.
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 9 months ago
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Sesame Street dedicated a Muppet character to Vincent Price in the 80s when Vincent hosted the PBS show "Mystery".
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jolteonmchale · 2 years ago
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return Joel McHale as Doug McClure
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kaythefloppa · 1 year ago
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The definition of original experience is growing up thinking that Area 51 had musical Ninjas, secret agents, fossilized replicas of actual dinosaurs, and goddamn time machines...
all because of a Wild Kratts fanfiction
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