SesameMike said:Not only did Joan Rivers do the narration on "The Adventures of Letterman", but Letterman himself was voiced by Gene Wilder. He didn't say that much, though. Sometimes his only line was "I'm Letterman", which came after Joan's "It's a word! It's a plan!" shpiel.
well you do have Between The Lions on PBSKatzi428 said:I LOVED TEC!The Short Circus was really great.
I just wish it was on nowadays. I used to volunteer in a school helping kids in 1st & 2nd grade read. The Electric Company would've helped those kids a lot!
Yes Mike I know. But somehow TEC seemed like it was more educational than BTL is todaymikebennidict said:well you do have Between The Lions on PBS
i'm not trying to be pushy and i have watched the show many times. what is it they're not doing that TEC did in it's time? i do know BTL aims at a younger auduence compared to what TEC did in it's time.Katzi428 said:Yes Mike I know. But somehow TEC seemed like it was more educational than BTL is today
Maybe they're sort of the same except they use puppets in BTL (I've taken a couple of "sneak-peeks at BTL)mikebennidict said:i'm not trying to be pushy and i have watched the show many times. what is it they're not doing that TEC did in it's time? i do know BTL aims at a younger auduence compared to what TEC did in it's time.