View Full Version : for those who have DECADES...


treky
09-17-2016, 03:31 AM
how often do you watch it? If you don't why not? And if you do do you watch "THROUGH THE DECADES"? I do, but that's all I watch on there, I don't like their schedule.

AceWesternson
09-17-2016, 05:04 AM
I'll watch it mostly depending on if it's a program I like even if it's been repeated before that I like for example that Dick Cavett Show Episode with Rod Serling I loved it when they aired it 4 months ago because i never seen anything with Rod Serling on it outside of Night Gallery and The Twilight Zone and it was nice learning about that movie with James Earl Jones called The Man

Their are some programs i avoid watching though which some of their Documentaries they air that are not of interest to me and when I don't watch them i watch ME TV's programs but I'll watch any Documentaries on Decades involving a Celebrity or something about Sports or Boxing ,

And I too also watch Through The Decades I love when they show CBS News Archive Footages even though I wasn't born back when Walter Cronkite was with CBS news and i grew up with Dan Rather but i also like watching The Walter Cronkite Segments too , And I always did liked Bill Kurtis i remember when he hosted some A&E Programs back in the 90s but never knew he use to be a CBS News Corrspondet (sp?)

And their Decades Binge i watch too

king of comedy
09-17-2016, 07:51 AM
The only time I saw Decades was when the old Superman show was on. The one with George Reeves.

BigManMike
09-17-2016, 08:52 AM
Not much. I'm usually busy watching other things or doing something else during the week. I've watched two That Girl marathons and a get Smart marathon on weekend Binges but most of what they show on there is not something I really care about.

Becca3557
09-17-2016, 08:14 PM
I am not really crazy about their "schedule"; I'm not even sure you can call it that. Basically I guess I was expecting more. We do catch the weekend binges if they are favorites, but the run on law and order shows (which I actually enjoy) has been a bit much. They do have some interesting movies and documentaries. For example, several months ago they showed a film entitled "Ladybug, Ladybug", about middle-school students and their teachers who are warned of an imminent nuclear attack, though no one is quite sure if the threat is real. The film was made in 1963. I was 6 years old at the time, but have no memories of any such fears (although I do well remember the JFK assassination; I was home from school sick that day and my mother was inconsolable). So I haven't written the network off, but it's not a must-see for me either.