He's examined the Civil War, prohibition, baseball, jazz, and now filmmaker Ken Burns will take on the subject of country music for his next documentary series for PBS.
I find this fascinating and not just because I adore all things Downton Abbey. Even though season 4 of the hit British drama is wrapping up across the pond, we in the states only have to wait a few more weeks to travel back in time to see what the Crawleys are up to. One way to promote the new season, which premieres January 5th on PBS, the network is rolling out, what else, a food truck complete
Back in February, Antiques Roadshow, one of the most enjoyable pastimes a man like me can enjoy, mentioned an Owensboro man by the name of John Thompson! And, tonight, PBS's new series, "History Detectives", has the results of a search they conducted for the man who owned these pistols.
Last night Debra and I were watching Antiques Roadshow, one of the most enjoyable pastimes a man like me can enjoy, when two minutes in to the show it was announced that it was imperative that they find an Owensboro man by the name of John Thompson! I know what you're thinking and no, not THAT John Thompson!
Attention Miranda Lambert fans!!! You can catch her on TV this weekend on PBS on "Austin City Limits" it will air Saturday night at 10pm Central Time, Miranda will sing a bunch of her songs including her new hit "Baggage Claim" from her new album in stores now "Four the Record" it's going to be a great show you do not want to miss it!
As you probably know, my wife Debra and I are big fans of Antiques Roadshow. We like to watch the reaction people have when they are told what their item is worth. It is especially irksome when they say, “Oh” or “Hmm”, “Really?” when the dingy, dinky little picture or blanket they have is worth fifteen thousand dollars. Many a time Debra and/or I will yell, “I couldn’t sell that fast enough” when