WDW on History Channel...

Bob913

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History of WDW is on the History Channel now (3/12 10PM Eastern)
 
thank goodness I caught this post :cool1: :sunny: :thumbsup2 :goodvibes :wizard: :cheer2: :grouphug:
I wish I had a video tap to record it :guilty:
 
It repeats at midnight CST...or 1am EST...11pm mountain time...and I guess at 10pm on the west coast. So, for those of you like me who just read this post...we missed at least half an hour of the program...but thanks to TIVO I'm gonna record it at midnight to watch tomorrow.
 

I watched it and some of the stuff I learned was very interesting!! Very cool...
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MISSED IT!!!!! :furious:

Please tell me they are going to repeat it . . . please . . .
 
Dh and I taped it. It was a pretty good show. There was some facts that we didn't know about.
 
BestBigSis said:
Anyone know if its gonna repeat...
If you are asking about the Modern Marvels shown, yes it will repeat. If you scroll down the bartlett link you will it repeats on March 23. When I set the TIVO last night I also noticed it was showing later in March.
 
HydroGuy said:
If you are asking about the Modern Marvels shown, yes it will repeat. If you scroll down the bartlett link you will it repeats on March 23. When I set the TIVO last night I also noticed it was showing later in March.

My digital cable button that tells when a show is airing again, showed that it would be on tonight at 6:00-7:00. My DH checked for me, so I didn't see this with my own eyes, but I'm going to check on it tonight anyway.
 
We tuned into this a bit late last night - but I must tell you - This was one of the very *BEST* shows. It was fantastic! Don't miss it !
 
Glendamax said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MISSED IT!!!!! :furious:

Please tell me they are going to repeat it . . . please . . .

Thank God for TIVO! It recorded it at 2am EST for me!!!! YEAH!!!!!! :Pinkbounc
 
I agree- this was a terrific show. Although I'll watch anything with WDW in it, I rarely learn anything- I guess I learned all I need to know here on the DIS.

And for those of you who are interested- there's a show on the Disney Cruise line tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on the Travel Channel. I don't know if it's new or not, but the description says it's going to show the Walt Disney Suite, and I know I've never seen that.
 
It was a great show, I even let my kids stay up until 10:00 p.m. on a school night! I highly recommend it and I am sure it will repeat many times. I believe last night might have been its premier. You could definitely tell it was recently filmed. I just got really sick of the William Shatner and ED commericials. No fun trying to find a way to explain what ED is to my 9 year old.
 
KJHawley said:
I agree- this was a terrific show. Although I'll watch anything with WDW in it, I rarely learn anything- I guess I learned all I need to know here on the DIS.

And for those of you who are interested- there's a show on the Disney Cruise line tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on the Travel Channel. I don't know if it's new or not, but the description says it's going to show the Walt Disney Suite, and I know I've never seen that.

Its not new but its a great show! I recorded that one awhile back and the shots of the Walt Disney Suite are very cool! It shows a lot of background on the Disney Cruise Line and how they decided on their ship's designs etc. Definitely worth watching!
 
It came out this past December so looks like a lot of the taping of the show went on during the 2nd half of 2005 (for the "modern" day shots) as the castle had the medallion with the Happiest Celebration on Earth on it which started last May.

This was a very interesting show, probably one of the most informative. I recorded it on CD and would probably sit and watch it again. I love seeing how they built the parks, especially Bay Lake and the castle at MK, truely amazing...a definite "Modern Marvel". If you love Disney this is a great show to see! :thumbsup2
 
I'm so glad I caught this show. I taped it too, but there was a commercial that said you could buy it for 24.95 or something from historychannel.com. Earlier that same day I found out that my "On Demand" in the travel section has a whole Disney section where they have different Disney related programs including the Top7 must sees that they show in the resortsw/ Stacey(not Stacey the mom from the planning dvd). I had a very Disney Sunday. It's funny because even though I knew about the utilidors, I never thought of the rides and stuff at The Magic Kingdom as being"the second floor".
 







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