Postby Gene Tausk » Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:19 pm
Well, not to sound too much like a lawyer, but it really does depend on how you define "wrong." Like all TV channels and networks (including PBS), they tend to focus on the sensationalistic in an attempt to get viewers which sometimes calls into account the accuracy of a program or the program's ability to withstand scrutiny. The History Channel as of late has been "guilty" of running a series of programs about "UFO's throughout history" which instead of relying on scholarship and debate focused too much on the "true believers" who will see a UFO just about anywhere. They also ran a series of programs on cryptozoology (what this has to do with history is beyond me) which also was lacking in skepticism.
On the plus, side, however, I know John has been on a few shows on THC and they also produced an excellent adaptation of the book "Isaac's Storm" detailing the awful hurricane of 1900 that destroyed Galveston, Texas. They had some programs on the Roman Empire which were quite good and they also had a miniseries entitled Russia: Land of the Czars which was also quite well done, if a bit shallow.
I suppose if I had to give them an overall grade it would be a B-, which is not too bad for a TV network.
However, like anything else on TV, NOTHING should be taken as "gospel." Watching a program on THC or any other channel may whet the appetite to get more information, but it should never be the last word.
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