I am almost caught up with my recordings of the DNA series on PBS. Really great stuff, although I have to say I question a practice that I first saw in the PBS series on Time Travel, both imported from England. It’s the whole idea of having the real people participate in video reenactments, enhanced with computer graphics. In one sense, it’s mesmerizing and is sure to get the attention of the attention deficit crowd, but in another, it is a little dishonest in that it lends to dramatizing real life. Like the two old codgers hanging out at that Cambridge bar who then go fishing and model the double helix, or the atomic bomb guy running around King’s College sneaking peeks at the x-rays of the helix. Or in the Time Travel series where the virtual 23rd century Asian schoolteacher and her little charges have a conversation with that (real 21st century) scientist who is being credited as the father of time travel, when he hasn’t exactly done it yet (from our 2004 perspective). Really cool, but makes you say, “Hummmh”.
Day: January 19, 2004
CBS, the Tiffany Network
CBS Orders Two More ‘Survivor’ Challenges (New York Times)
Reuters reports some interesting CBS news snuck into an article about Survivor. CBS is renewing Survivor for 2 seasons, Joan of Arcadia is renewed for next season, and CSI: New York will start in the fall. Everyone Loves Raymond is iffy. CBS President Leslie Moonves, while in the middle of a divorce, is dating Big Brother’s Julie Chen.