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Pardon my ignorance, but, aside from Food Network, what other cooking shows can I get in the Boston area? (Nothing wrong with Food Network, BTW; I just want to expand my choices.) I've been told that there are some very nice cooking shows on PBS, and I understand that in Boston the PBS channels are 2 and 44, but looking over the schedules for these two channels I was not able to find a single cooking show. Are there other PBS channels in the Boston area? Also, I have cable (Comcast); what other good cooking shows can I find via cable (other than Food Network)? Thanks, Jill |
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"J Krugman" wrote in message Boston the PBS channels are 2 and 44, but looking over the schedules for these two channels I was not able to find a single cooking show. www.wgbh.org Look again: Ciao Italia Cooking Around Town Julia and Jacques Cooking Julia Child's Kitchen Wisdom Michael Chiarello's Napa |
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Tashi_Aunt wrote:
(Snowfeet1) wrote in message ... It may be like Dallas - most of them are aired on Saturday on PBS. The cooking shows in Boston are on Channel 2 and Channel 11 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Channel 44 also has them, but I don't know the times. These are the PBS stations. Channel 11 is from New Hampshire. On NHPTV (Channel 11 on ComCast cable) between 9am and 12:30pm on Saturdays. http://www.nhptv.org/programs/dec14-20.htm#20 On WGBH (Channel 2 on ComCast cable) between 12pm and 4pm on Saturdays. http://www.wgbh.org/schedules/daytv?...y=20&year=2003 On WGBX/44 (Channel 16 on ComCast cable) between 9pm and 11pm. http://www.wgbh.org/schedules/daytv?...y=18&year=2003 I notice the lineup has changed somewhat since the end of the WGBH fund raising. Ron Della Chiesa's "Cooking Around Town" has been replaced by a Mark Kurlansky (author of "Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World", "Salt: A World History" amongst others) hosted program about bread. As they say, the best television on television. cheers, srl. |
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