Every network airs shows during primetime, that's one of the things that makes a network a network. PBS is a network. PBS therefore airs things in primetime. This handy-dandy little feature tells you exactly what they're airing every week. A few words of caution however – the little synopses of the shows aren't really synopses, they're much more random musings based on having read the title of the series/episode. Also, while the author may find them amusing musings, he wouldn't suggest that anyone else should be amused as well. It would be nice, but it certainly isn't necessary.
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Imagineer Quest 2007 continues; up this week, the mysterious Hidden Mickeys.
This is Disney's Year of a Million Dreams, help mine come true.
Let's talk Christmas gifts.
The quest to become an Imagineer continues this week.
I'll say it right here and now, I would love to be an Imagineer. Wouldn't you?
Memorial Day, Labor Day, Arbor Day, it's always a good day for PBS.
The end of this week marks the end of the 2006-2007 television season; don your black garb.
By the end of this week there will less than seven days until the May Sweep is over. Get your black clothes out.
The first full week in May... awesome.
A week without PBS is like a week without spudnutty goodness.
It's getting on towards the end of April, and PBS, they're still here!
I don't know that the Amazon selection has anything to do with the week of programming, but it is too perfect. Read and find out!
It's baseball season — will PBS celebrate?
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all PBS has to do is call, and I'll be there.
PBS, they have the eye of the tiger.
The pledge drive is over! Time to do the dance of joy!
Happy St. Patrick's Day. Don't eat too much.
PBS and pledge drive — that means you should check your local listings.
Who wants some PBS?
It's mid-February, and PBS is still here.