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QUOTE: Originally posted by jerrylovestrains hey, does anybody see " tracks ahead" on pbs? i like it [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Frankly, if they can devote an entire channel to GOLF, one would think that TRAINS could find a home on the cable box. Its not that I dislike golf, but devoting an entire channel to it may be a little excessive, as it is a fairly straight forward subject. Trains however are a much more complex subject, and can appeal to children and adults alike, AS WE ALL KNOW VERY WELL!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by guilfordrr Okay, here's my train-channel lineup...guess I'll call it Trainz TV [:D]: 1. Reruns of the History Channel show "Trains Unlimited" 2. "Potomic Pundit"- TV version of Don Phillip's column 3. Saturday Movie Night: a train movie 4. TrainJunky's Jeopardy idea 5. "TrackSide", sorta like the fishing shows on nature channels, except about train-spotting 6. "Toy Tech"- how-to projects for model railroads 7. "The World by Rail" - a travel show 8. Early-morning kid shows, like Thomas the Tank Engine, Shining Time Station or I Love Toy Trains 9. "Classics"- focusing on well-known railway icons ( F3s, 20th Century Limited, Shay, etc) 10. any Tom McComas toy train film 11. any Pentrex film And maybe train companies -real and toy- would start TV advertising!!!!!!![:(!]
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainjunky29 Yeah--I like the trains-channel idea! Here are some shows we could have: 1.) Martha Stewart Railroading, in which she teaches us how to make pretty collored railway flares--"its a good thing [:)]." 2.) Railway Jeopardy, possible discourses inlude, "I'll take valve gear for 1,000" and then, "Okay, your clue here 'the Allen ported valve is a type of unbalanced this.' " 3.) Railroad Week in Review, with Jim Lehrer, in which political pundits debate Amtrak policies. See you around the forums, Daniel
QUOTE: Originally posted by keithrd Dave I agree what this country needs is a 24/7 train channel. Sounds like you have come up with a good idea.[^] When will it aire?[:D] Keith
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