The unlikely channel where I first saw Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Out of the Past (1947), Breathless (1960) and Blow Up (1966).

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The unlikely channel where I first saw Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Out of the Past (1947), Breathless (1960) and Blow Up (1966).
Knowledge Network
Knowledge Kids is all Geared up for the Holidays!
@kpassiton is all decked out for the holidays through their Knowledge Kids app and network run of #child friendly #christmas #holiday themed programming! Available in Canada. Deets at:
Even adults can enjoy youth oriented programs with their children as Christmas time approaches. Knowledge Kids has a huge lineup of holiday specials that’s now playing online throughout Canada, on television (in British Columbia) and through the app (android and ios) which is sure to delight. There’s 38 shows in all, and instead of one-offs, they are running periodically all month long. Molang…
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How to Enjoy Halloween 2021 Knowledge Kids Style!
How to Enjoy #Halloween Knowledge Kids Style on @kpassiton in #canada #britishcolumbia #childrensprogramming
By Ed Sum (The Vintage Tempest) Streaming online for free within Canada till Oct 31st Halloween’s nearly here and quite often, there’s something to fear because not all forms of entertainment are tailored for young ones to enjoy. Knowledge Kids has fixed that with a specially curated run of fun that’s no doubt going to be educational too. Some select shows worth noting are Molang: “The Ghosts’…
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Knowledge Network at 40 Years & Kids Programming Block Updates
In #Canada and #BritishColumbia @kpassiton is celebrating its 40th #Anniversary &there's lots of plans. One is their revamped Kids Programming lineup! No #Transformers yet... #streaming #app all commercial free to make #learning #education engaging!
By Ed Sum (The Vintage Tempest) The Autumn television season is almost upon us, and that often means school is starting. Whether that’s post-secondary or elementary, sometimes all it takes is an extra audio-visual component to make learning wonderous–and that’s where Knowledge Network comes in. They have an excellent range of documentaries to help broaden any viewer’s mind. I fell in love with…
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Anyone who likes Hogan’s Heroes or is interested in World War 2 will be interested in this.
They just aired the first season on the Knowledge Network (it’s free streaming by the way, works like AO3, by donation) and it was amazing. A lot of people have heard about The Great Escape from Stalag III in Poland. This is even more mind-blowing. 100 prisoners escaped from a prison camp in German occupied Slovenia and trekked 150 miles over mountainous terrain to freedom with the help of partisans, being pursued by Nazi soldiers all the way.
Take Me Home to This Place I Belong, This Mountain Life
Take Me Home to this lovely #documentary. This Mountain Life coming to #yyj at the Capital 6 & soon to @kpassiton. It's a place where I should belong too! #spirituality #nature #positivethinking
Plays November 14, at the Capitol 6 theatres, at 7pm and 9:30pm, in Victoria, B.C. Tickets can be bought online here, For upcoming shows nationwide, please visit MountainLifeFilm.com
Coming soon to Knowledge Network. Please check local listings. The local showing includes the NFB’s Mountain of SGaana.
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This Mountain Lifeis a beautiful documentary about staying positive. For those…
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My Life as a Teacher: Part 4 Addendum 2: Live Television.
My Life as a Teacher: Part 4 Addendum 2: Live Television.
Jeez. As I posted my last few blog entries I kept remembering more and more incidents, situations and conditions about my life teaching. The whole thing was entirely unconventional. I’d need to write a book to include even a fraction of the goofy and bizarre things that happened along with the mundane.
When I taught sociology and studying skills on the Knowledge Network from 1897 to 1992, the…
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