On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 08:24:39 -0500, m2 <m2@somewhere.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 17:37:33 -0500, mike wrote:
>>But nothing shows up at all in the doc groups anymore.
>
>Yes, since the departure of JC from Cyrmru in Wales, this groups has
>been very dry. Not sure either of you would be interested, but using
>NZBgeek, you can find some new documentaries from the PBS shows. PBS
>is similar to BBC. I mentioned how I have random trouble with sketchy
>signals. Anyhow, when there is a show I want to watch, I've started
>looking for nzb's, and am finding most things. If you aren't familiar
>with the PBS content, you can search their website. They rebroadcast
>lots of stuff from the BBC as well. Not sure if BBC rebroadcasts PBS
>shows, but it might.
>
>For example, I saw something the other day, but only saw the tail end
>of the show, and wanted to see the whole thing, so searched nzbgeek,
>and found it. It was an episode of series called "Independent Lens".
>So you could search for that, to see what other shows might be of
>interest. I've attached the one I just got. The shows are often
>higher quality than I care about, so I use handbrake to make them
>smaller. This one is about 2gb.
>
>There are lots of other series you may like, NOVA is a good technical
>show. American Masters has biographies... anyhow, something else to
>consider, if you want more content.
>
>
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I've watched quite a few of the 'independent lens' shows and I always
keep an eye out for PBS/Nova stuff, I think I have a lot of PBS/Nova
stuff saved onto Blu-Ray.
The Torrent site 'MVGroup.org' is a great place for documentaries (old
and new), all they ask is that you pay back at a 1to1 ratio.
You can also get e-mail updates of what has just been uploaded to the
group, handy for keeping up with things that you might not of
otherwise heard about.
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