* Looking at Newspaper*.... Oh yea... so there is... I'll have to tape that.
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Hi everyone,
Many of you probably already know this, but there's a short documentary on Che called "The Day That You'll Love Me." I don't know if it's good, but there's so rarely anything on Che that I'm going to watch it anyway. If you're in the NYC area, I believe it's on PBS CHANNEL 13, at 10:30 PM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. I'd check a TV guide beforehand just to make sure though. Hopefully it will be good.
* Looking at Newspaper*.... Oh yea... so there is... I'll have to tape that.
In Solidarity,
RC
sup guys im usin directv, and i checked my guide and it didnt mention anything about it, anyone know?
I looked at your profile and saw that you're in Toronto. Sorry, unless you get NYC stations, you may be out of luck. If you wanted and sent me money to cover the cost of a tape and shipping, I'd be more than happy to make a copy of it for you.
I need to catch that, damn it. I'm from Miami. Any thoughts if it will be on?
It's not on my pbs. That sucks.
If you want to see a really good documentary on Che, watch El Che: Investigating a Legend. I've never seen it in a store, but I found it at my library. If my rat-hole library has it, I'm sure others would too.
Unfortunately, because of the WTC bombing, I believe that normal broadcasting has been disrupted. I doubt it will be restored by 10:30, but hopefully so.
Hi there, I was wondering if you heard any more about the documentary? Any new dates for it? Thanks!
Jaime
Apparently, Channel 13 beamed their signal out through that huge-ass antenna on one of the WTC towers, so as of the time I'm writing this post, Channel 13 is not on the air at all, just static.
If anyone wants to record these Che biographies for me I would appreciate it. e-mail me and we will set it up. I will gladly pay any necessary costs. I don't have any reception where I live except for abc news. Let me know. [email protected]
Thanks.
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