roamyn December 30, 2015 Share December 30, 2015 Does anyone watch this channel? I like some of their programming, like Arial America & Million Dollar American Princesses. They do seem to spend alot of time in the air, though, between AA & Air Disasters & the plane series. Link to comment
junemeatcleaver January 4, 2016 Share January 4, 2016 I do like Air Disasters. I missed the show when it ran on National Geographic under another title I can't remember, so I appreciate Smithsonian running it a lot 1 Link to comment
HelenBaby January 19, 2016 Share January 19, 2016 They do have some really good shows, but are endlessly repetitive. I hated that they didn't continue LA Frock Stars. The lady (Doris?) who owned the resale shop was interesting and I loved the vintage clothing. 1 Link to comment
Dirtybubble January 28, 2016 Share January 28, 2016 I like Million Dollar American Princess as well even if it is a bit confusing to follow. This may make me sound like a dummy but if they insist on covering 3 or 4 women in one hour I wish they would stop jumping around from story to story and just stick to one women for the 15 mins or however long it takes to cover her story. This jumping around gets a bit confusing for me--especially if I'm not familiar with the women to begin with. I like the documentaries they do as well. The one done a week or so ago on finding Richard III skeleton was really nice! I read the Smithsonian magazine so I had read a little on this earlier but it was nice to see the doc. as well. 1 Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 I like the American Princess show. It would be better if they just focused on one person for a 30 minute episode. I'm wondering how long this show can last. They've only had about six episodes total in two seasons. Eventually they might run out of women to profile. 1 Link to comment
roamyn January 29, 2016 Author Share January 29, 2016 (edited) I like the American Princess show. It would be better if they just focused on one person for a 30 minute episode. I'm wondering how long this show can last. They've only had about six episodes total in two seasons. Eventually they might run out of women to profile.Theoretically they could go to more modern princesses like Princess Kelly or Queen Noor.Dirty, the Richard III documentary is over a year old. I watched it once, but never again with the fanatical woman who insists he was innocent of his nephews' murders. Edited January 29, 2016 by roamyn 1 Link to comment
auntjess March 20, 2016 Share March 20, 2016 Glad to see another fan of Air Disasters. The different way countries handle the disasters is sometimes exasperating, as well a surprising.That Japan would allow survivors to die because of a fight over who went to the site first was unconscionable, and unexpected.I've started watching the Alaska crash series, and it seems well done also. Link to comment
caci April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 I once watched a marathon of Air Disasters a few days before I was set to fly somewhere. I'm not a masochistic, I just find the stories fascinating, esp. when they are in different countries. 1 Link to comment
tenativelyyours April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 I like the American Princess show. It would be better if they just focused on one person for a 30 minute episode. I'm wondering how long this show can last. They've only had about six episodes total in two seasons. Eventually they might run out of women to profile. A little late to the table but I jumped in to this thread see if there was anything new about this show in particular. Run out of women? Not a chance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_heiresses Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 I got hooked on the Air Disasters show while helping my dad recover from knee replacement surgery at the end of March. He's hooked on the Smithsonian channel, so we watched just about everything on it, and AD was the show I appreciated the most. I especially like the earlier-set episodes, which showed how various air regulations were put into place after a crash. 1 Link to comment
caci April 22, 2016 Share April 22, 2016 One thing with Air Disasters is that I like the episodes better when it is a mechanical failure rather than pilot error. I just feel worse when a crash is due to pilot error. Plus, I am a bit fascinated at what makes a plane fly. You would think with either problem I wouldn't want to fly after watching so many of these shows. But it doesn't effect me. I still travel by plane and have no problems. 2 Link to comment
auntjess April 23, 2016 Share April 23, 2016 One thing with Air Disasters is that I like the episodes better when it is a mechanical failure rather than pilot error. I agree, and it's sad when controllers or mechanics learn that they caused a plane to crash. In some cases, it's FAA's failure to follow up, that causes crashes. I think the NTSB should have authority to enforce air worthiness directives. Link to comment
auntjess June 12, 2016 Share June 12, 2016 Air Disasters seems to have been relabelled Air Emergency, at least the couple I looked at were the same. Link to comment
Mrs Huffnagle June 26, 2017 Share June 26, 2017 I like a lot of the programs. I'm up for anything that explores archaeology. I prefer British narrators to the "Gee Whiz" style I hear on American channels. 1 2 Link to comment
auntjess June 26, 2017 Share June 26, 2017 On 4/22/2016 at 6:15 PM, caci said: One thing with Air Disasters is that I like the episodes better when it is a mechanical failure rather than pilot error. And here's one that should be a new episode.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dr-gridlock/wp/2017/06/25/a-boom-in-midair-then-90-scary-minutes-on-a-plane-that-shook-like-a-washing-machine/?hpid=hp_no-name_hp-in-the-news%3Apage%2Fin-the-news&utm_term=.de0f3c1d7a32 Link to comment
auntjess June 27, 2017 Share June 27, 2017 I've got Air France in Toronto on my DVR to rewatch. One of my favorite, because everyone survived. Link to comment
caci June 27, 2017 Share June 27, 2017 Yes, I am also a sucker for episodes in which some, if not all, passengers survive. I find stories about air crashes fascinating but still want to see everyone live. 1 1 Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie July 7, 2017 Share July 7, 2017 Just watched America in Color and First Ladies Revealed. They were interesting. 1 Link to comment
auntjess July 7, 2017 Share July 7, 2017 I watched the 1920s on America in Color, and enjoyed it. I wasn't sure if it was all colorized, or if some was original. I know there's some early color photography. 1 Link to comment
walnutqueen December 16, 2017 Share December 16, 2017 A delightful little show called "Feed The Beasts" is airing on Thursday mornings in my market. It is all about the Smithsonian National Zoo. I love it! :-) 1 Link to comment
Spunkygal December 16, 2017 Share December 16, 2017 6 hours ago, walnutqueen said: A delightful little show called "Feed The Beasts" is airing on Thursday mornings in my market. It is all about the Smithsonian National Zoo. I love it! :-) Thanks for the heads up. I just added it to my DVR! 1 Link to comment
auntjess December 17, 2017 Share December 17, 2017 I'll look for it. I used to see zoo trucks, loaded with bamboo, when I'd drive to work. 1 Link to comment
walnutqueen December 17, 2017 Share December 17, 2017 5 hours ago, Spunkygal said: Thanks for the heads up. I just added it to my DVR! 6 minutes ago, auntjess said: I'll look for it. I used to see zoo trucks, loaded with bamboo, when I'd drive to work. I cannot help myself - I am addicted to all things animal. My local (San Diego) channels air all sorts of animal/wildlife/ rescue shows, but this Smithsonian Zoo feeding program is pretty fucking cool. There was another show, on another channel, about the Bronx Zoo, that I also loved ... Link to comment
auntjess December 17, 2017 Share December 17, 2017 We've started having Fido channel this past year, but I haven't watched much. I do watch the Puppy Bowl every year. 1 Link to comment
walnutqueen December 18, 2017 Share December 18, 2017 On 12/17/2017 at 10:54 AM, auntjess said: We've started having Fido channel this past year, but I haven't watched much. I do watch the Puppy Bowl every year. Puppy Bowl, Kitten Bowl, Fish Bowl - I'm all in! ;-) 1 Link to comment
auntjess December 18, 2017 Share December 18, 2017 So tell me, when you watch the dog show, and they announce Patty Hearst, do you expect... Link to comment
auntjess March 12, 2018 Share March 12, 2018 Air Disasters has added some new, or at least different ones, to the mix. I keep thinking about the one where the leading edge part of the wing fell off, over that farm in Texas. When the maintenance workers came in on the next shift, and they saw all screws still left there, and no plane, surely someone had an "oh shit" moment. If they'd have 'fessed up, and sent out an alert, those people might have been saved. Link to comment
auntjess April 16, 2018 Share April 16, 2018 The Weather Channel is showing something called Why Planes Crash. Maybe we should an air crashes or aviation, genre file. There's also Alaska Aircraft Investigations, that would fit there. Link to comment
DanaK May 27, 2021 Share May 27, 2021 Cher & the Loneliest Elephant shown on May 19. By God, the best thing ever. Social animals should not be left to live by themselves Link to comment
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