I strongly suggest everyone who has the means pick up PBS Passport. $5/month (or more if you want) to stream the library including Nova episodes from the 80s? Yes, please.
Also, no better time to merch up and let the radical right know what you’re about - https://shop.pbs.org/
PBS and PBS Kids programming has been separated for while now. Overall a great thing, as you can cut the children loose on PBS Kids. That said, HBO bought Sesame Street for a while and show licensing got a bit confusing for anything in the Sesame Workshop like 3-2-1 Contact.
I strongly suggest everyone who has the means pick up PBS Passport. $5/month (or more if you want) to stream the library including Nova episodes from the 80s? Yes, please.
Also, no better time to merch up and let the radical right know what you’re about - https://shop.pbs.org/
Do they have the old kids shows? Can I binge 3-2-1 Contact!?
PBS and PBS Kids programming has been separated for while now. Overall a great thing, as you can cut the children loose on PBS Kids. That said, HBO bought Sesame Street for a while and show licensing got a bit confusing for anything in the Sesame Workshop like 3-2-1 Contact.
tldr; here you go https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9vpEzfAbupWL8byt2gybiTgQfUn28J9B
I need some Kool-aid & a Fruit Roll Up; the nostalgia is real!