Including, but not limited to:
>current content from PBS, BBC, Classic Arts Showcase, TCM, WNET, certain Fathom Events broadcasts
>classics from Bravo, A&E, Discovery, TLC, History back when they were still highbrow
Trying again since the last one died
>>84085968
The arts are dead
>>84084810
My 600lb Life is pretty educational
>>84086613
ONE LIL EGGROLL
I enjoy Classic Arts Showcase sometimes when I'm layin in bed. Been mostly annoying opera vids lately...
I really enjoyed the BBC's A History of Britain. Fairly comprehensive, sparked my interest in British history really.
This might be a stretch, as they're probably too political, but Adam Curtis' documentaries both have artistic merit and intriguing content that sometimes blows my mind.
I would like more suggestions though.
>inb4 arguing about funding of PBS
Nature was /an/kino
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7wdAiq0bk8
>>84084810
You're barking up the wrong tree. This place is full of uneducated plebians.
I listen to radio lab and prairie home companion.
I miss old npr news. Frank Deford is dead, Diane Rehm is retired, and I don't listen to it much. My local radio shows have gone full social justice, when it used to be local news and human interest.
https://m.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/545/if-you-dont-have-anything-nice-to-say-say-it-in-all-caps
This is the last TAL I listened to.
I can't even listen to car talk reruns now that tom magliozzi is dead.
>>84087385
I love adam curtis's documentaries. All watched over by machines of loving grace.
>>84087712
"is my favorite" is what I forgot to add
>>84087385
>I really enjoyed the BBC
Welcome to the club
>>84087580
Tv is the base pop culture board. Apparently there's no place for art in media anymore.
>>84088742
It's sad. Where the hell are we supposed discuss stuff like this anymore?
>>84089432
Go to reddit libcuck
What's the point to living once the GOAT goes? He can't have much time left.
>>84091366
I'm sure r/thedonald is missing an idiot.
>>84091947
Keep circlejerking National Progressive Radio, Progressive Broadcasting Station, and the "BBC"
>>84093770
There's less than 20 posts here and you're 1/5 of them. Take the /pol/ bitching where it belongs
History Channel has a new subscription service for all their old documentaries
>>84094775
what's it called senpai
>>84096634
History vault
>>84096669
Thanks. I was expecting more content desu. They don't even have that one series about the czars I remember watching when I was a kid.
https://www.historyvault.com/collections
Smithsonian Channel is still true to form these days
>>84084810
>A&E
>TLC
>Bravo
How are any of these highbrow? A&E is Duck Dynasty and Storage Wars, TLC is Honey Boo Boo and morbidly obese people, and Bravo is just LGBT reality tv
>>84097829
A&E was good about twenty years ago. I always think of TLC as the freakshow network though, and no idea what was good about Bravo.
I LUV BBC XD
Who else really enjoys BBQ with Franklin? It's such a comfy show
>>84097308
they have some good stuff.
Sometimes it's pretty cheesy and silly, like the Iceman Mummy Murder thing (complete with their ripoff enactments where the Iceman straight up THROWS A DUDE OFF A CLIFF), but they have lots of informational documentaries.
It's a religious-themed series, but Bishop Barron's "Pivotal Players" was a very good PBS series. I don't know if it had a national release, but I did watch episodes here in the Midwest.