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LittleJerry92

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I don’t think “Shining Time Station” would have been a first-thought for putting out at all given how Thomas was just often seen as a series of videos that comes out in stores by the early 00s before episodes actually started airing on TV again as its own series on PBS.

If all of 1-5 were to air, I would imagine it just being the restored prints on their own. But since it’s just the half-hour blocks, then that’s telling me it’s all just Michael Brandon narrations.

Yeah, I’ll pass there.
 

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I don’t think “Shining Time Station” would have been a first-thought for putting out at all given how Thomas was just often seen as a series of videos that comes out in stores by the early 00s before episodes actually started airing on TV again as its own series on PBS.

If all of 1-5 were to air, I would imagine it just being the restored prints on their own. But since it’s just the half-hour blocks, then that’s telling me it’s all just Michael Brandon narrations.

Yeah, I’ll pass there.
Yes, I definitely see what you're saying. I was pleased with how PBS Kids Sprout handled airing Thomas & Friends several years ago, as they struck a good balance between the classic episodes and the HiT Entertainment episodes.
 
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I did learn on Facebook that older seasons of Plaza Sesamo and Sesame Street are likely coming to PBS Retro later this month. Puzzle Place is likely a candidate for the schedule, and The Magic School Bus is being considered. Bill Nye the Science Guy is already showing - but are they the syndicated episodes or are they the PBS broadcasts? The PBS broadcasts were far better because you got a full half hour of content as opposed to about 20 minutes for syndication, plus the PBS airings have segments that were never shown in syndication and there are segments that involve background music by licensed recording artists (The "Club Invertibrae" segment had an in-house recording when aired in syndication, while the PBS broadcast had "Disco Inferno" by The Trammmps).

Could that, along with the upcoming addition of older Sesame content to YouTube and Netflix in January, be the reason for removing the library from the AAPB?
 

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I did learn on Facebook that older seasons of Plaza Sesamo and Sesame Street are likely coming to PBS Retro later this month
NOT to rain on your parade or sound like a downer or anything but Facebook is literally the last place for PBS Retro news. There's like literally no source of any kind, especially posts discussing Wishbone
 

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is there anything you plan to talk about on this forum besides wanting more access to rare Sesame Street episodes?
I clearly will soon! Just because i talk about it more doesn't mean i'll only stick to talking about SST classics
 

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I did learn on Facebook that older seasons of Plaza Sesamo and Sesame Street are likely coming to PBS Retro later this month. Puzzle Place is likely a candidate for the schedule, and The Magic School Bus is being considered.
it's fake
 
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