Cheryl J
Chef Extraordinaire
CG, it seems to be the kind of the same issue here - the standard PBS plus another one (both out of Los Angeles), but neither one are airing 'createtv' out here. Shame, I would have DVR'ed that marathon.
I just saw this on Twitter: Create TV on PBS is airing a series of cooking-show marathons on the weekends, each dedicated to a theme. This weekend is "On the Farm," with seasonal recipes. Next weekend is "Boston Strong," about - ta da! [emoji38] - Boston recipes and history. I may need to set it to record.
https://createtv.com/marathons
We're switching from Dish Network to Spectrum next month. Anyone else use them or Time Warner? Spectrum bought out Time Warner from what I have heard.
OR you could look up the ratings on IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes and know before you pop your corn....With satellite, you have to sit thru a one star movie to find out.
OR you could look up the ratings on IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes and know before you pop your corn.
One thing about Spectrum vs. satellite is that Spectrum shows you the movie rating by stars (1-4). I never liked not knowing whether a movie was rated 1 star or better. With satellite, you have to sit thru a one star movie to find out.
Thanks, Caslon. I'll remember that when I get connected and start looking through the movie listings.
Spectrum's "tile menu" is pretty OK to use. To see the date a movie was made, you sometimes have to highlight that movie's name on the grid and press the "Guide" key on the remote. This will bring up that movie's "release date" and a partial description. To see the full description (plot, actors, director) press the "Info" key on the remote.
Before Spectrum took over, you only had to press the "Info" key and it would include the movies "release date" along with the plot and actors, director,etc. I'm not sure why Spectrum makes you press the "Guide" key to see the "release date". Seems kind unnecessarily dumb.
I've been watching the Son. That is a good show.