Political: REPUBLICAN CONTROLED PUBLIC TV PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

A TYPICAL DAILY PBS SCHEDULE IF THE PUBLIC BRO

Political: REPUBLICAN CONTROLED PUBLIC TV PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE


A TYPICAL DAILY PBS SCHEDULE IF THE PUBLIC BROADCASTING
LEADERS CAVE IN TO REPUBLICAN PRESSURE

TIME PROGRAMMING


8:00 am Morning Stretch: Arnold Schwarzenegger does squats
while reciting passages of "Atlas Shrugged."

9:00 am Mr. Rogers' Segregated Neighborhood: King Friday sings
"Elitism is neat." The House Un-American Activities
investigation of Mr. McFeely continues.
Mr. Rogers explains why certain kids can't be his neighbor.

10:00 am Sesame Street: Jerry Falwell teaches Big Bird to be more
judgemental. Oscar the Grouch plays substitute for Rush Limbaugh.
Bert and Ernie are kicked out of the military. Jesse Helms
bleaches all the Muppets white.

11:00 am Square One: A MathNet episode "Ernest Does Trickle-Down." Jim
Varney explains how cutting taxes for the rich and spending
more on defense will balance the budget.

Noon Washington Week in Review: Special guest Senator Bob Dole,
explaining why the current pension crisis, budget deficit, bank
closings, farm foreclosures, S & L bailouts, inflation, recession,
job loss, and trade deficit can all be blamed on someone else.

1:00 pm Where in the world is Carmen San Diego? Guest detective Pat
Buchanan helps kids build a wall around the U.S.

2:00 pm William F. Buckley's Firing Line: Guests George Will, Rush
Limbaugh, John Sununu, Pat Buchanan, James Kilpatrick, Mona Charen,
G. Gordon Liddy, Robert Novak, Bay Buchanan, Pat Robertson, Joseph
Sobran, Paul Harvey, Phyllis Schafly, Maureen Reagan, and John
McLaughlin bemoan the need for more conservative media voices.

3:00 pm Nature: Join James Watt and Charlton Heston as they use machine guns
to bag endangered species.

4:00 pm NOVA: "Creationism: Discredited, but what the hell?"

5:00 pm Newt Ginrich News Hour: Clarence Thomas and Bob Packwood present
in-depth personal reports on sexual harassment. Pat Buchanan says
he is being shut out from national exposure.

6:00 pm Mystery Theater: Hercule Poirot, Jane Marple, Sherlock Holmes and
Inspectors Morse and Maigret team up to investigate Whitewater.

7:00 pm Great Performances: Pat Buchanan is a guest conductor of Wagner's
"Prelude to a Cultural War."

8:00 pm Masterpiece Theater: Ibsen's "A Doll's House." Phyllis Schafly adds
to this classic with an added scene where Nora gladly gives up her
independence while her husband chains her to the stove.

9:30 pm Washington Week in Review: Guests George Will, Rush Limbaugh, John
Sununu, Pat Buchanan, James Kilpatrick, Mona Charen, G. Gordon Liddy,
Robert Novak, Bay Buchanan, Pat Robertson, Joseph Sobran, Paul Harvey,
Phyllis Schafly, Maureen Reagan, and John McLaughlin discuss liberal
media bias.

10:00 pm Adam Smith's Money World: How to Profit from Ozone Depletion

10:30 pm Nightly Business Report: Wall Street celebrates the end of all laws
regarding antitrust, consumer protection, work-place safety,
environmental protection, minimum wage and child labor.

11:00 pm Insights of Dan Quayle

11:01 pm Sign-Off

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