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Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: leeneia Date: 18 Aug 22 - 12:16 PM Right Neil, I have seen many Natives React segments, but it's been a while. Thanks for reminding me. I didn't know Patrick is a hoop dancer, though. I recommend Natives React to all of you. |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Neil D Date: 18 Aug 22 - 10:34 AM Don't know if this is your cup of tea but I've been enjoying a You-tube show called Natives React. IT's basically a Native American clip show hosted by Patrick Willy who is also a champion hoop dancer. I've learned so much about modern Native culture including what an incredible sense of humor they share. I live in a region where there aren't many Natives so this fills a need. From the beginning of You-tube I've always felt like this ability to absorb other cultures is its best feature. |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: robomatic Date: 13 Aug 22 - 10:56 PM I have a very long personal list of YTs that catch various interests. Among them: Drachinifel - An English historiographer of world navies from age of sail to WW2 Battleships and Carriers. The man's an engineer who speaks quite well.11 3Blue1Brown - check it out ACME Restoratiohns Aging Wheels - crap cars in detail Archetype - history with Mike Duncan Bandsplaining - music blancolirio - aviation events explained in detail by an aviator Chubbyemu - medical stories presented in stomach churning detail Cracking the Cryptic - sudokus in extremus Democracy Now! - coherent non standard politics The Dodo - nice warm hearted animal vids Everyday Astronaut Genetically Modified Skeptic - (a)religion Grand Illusions - Very nice duffer goes through his collection of incunabula. Charming. Holy Koolaid - exBeliever Bible eschatology Hoover Institution - conservative talks/ interviews Launch Pad Astronomy - JWST updates Lindybeige - gifted English raconteur Mathologer - maths stories and explanations Mosfilm - full Russian films with English subs They Got Away With Murder - Englishman expertly recounts true storiesm This Does Not Compute - tech format wars Veritasium - various subjects explained Weber Auto - excellent analysis of cars and their parts zefrank1 - a humorous look at nature |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Mr Red Date: 08 Aug 22 - 08:25 AM If you are into renewable energy and Red Dwarf - then Fully Charged is an interesting docu-watch Robert Llewellin played Kryten the robot in Red Dwarf. His asides are reminiscent of the robot. He makes it interesting, as much as informative. Particularly his rants on ABN (Almost Breaking News). |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Helen Date: 06 Aug 22 - 03:47 PM I watched a couple of TV series called Earth from Space, and Life of Earth from Space. I don't know if they are available on YouTube. The second one is a history of life on Earth illustrated using space photos and videos. Some of the footage is from satellite surveillance from about 50 years ago compared with the same area today so it shows the changes over time. |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: leeneia Date: 06 Aug 22 - 02:24 PM Thanks for the ideas. I am checking them out. Keep em coming. We have found some more Tim Travelers. We enjoy Tim, but we have to slow him down to understand him, and we turn on the captions so we can read along. Plus, he starts every video with an enthusiastic HELLO! which is so loud it hurts my ears. We go past that, then turn the audio on. Yesterday we watched a video about a tunnel which a duke ordered dug so carriages could get to his castle. It was dug through a sandstone ridge. The only problem was that the slope is 1/12, and horses cannot pull a carriage up that. Who knew? We marveled at all that effort for naught, for lack of such simple knowledge. Being geologists, we also studied the sandstone. |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Stanron Date: 05 Aug 22 - 04:34 AM Have you seen the Transatlantic sessions? |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Dave the Gnome Date: 05 Aug 22 - 04:28 AM Try a VPN that lets you link to BBC iPlayer. Lots of good travelogues, documentaries, arts programs and box sets on there. Likewise Channel 4 (At the moment!) |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Stanron Date: 05 Aug 22 - 01:15 AM If you might like radio, as well as TV, and can access the BBC archive on Iplayer then there are several series by a guy called Melvyn Bragg which are real 'food for the brain'. The one I remember was called 'In Our Time'. These were half hour discussion programs. He chaired a panel who were experts on the chosen subject. Amazing programs on a wide ranging set of subjects from Philosophy, Arts and Science. There were other series as well. One I think was about language and on TV he had a series called 'The South Bank Show'. If you can find them you might like them. |
Subject: RE: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Aug 22 - 10:19 PM Hi, Leeneia - good thing to talk about. I "linkified" everything on your list, and I think I did a pretty good job. I had trouble with what came up first on Sister Wendy, and the link I added to your post has a low-resolution video. But DiMarco Documentaries (click) has some high-resolution Sister Wendy videos that are really good. I bought a number of Sister Wendy videos, and some aren't very good resolution. The books are better. Since, after all, Mudcat is a Music Website, I would like to promote these: |
Subject: BS: need YouTube series ideas From: leeneia Date: 04 Aug 22 - 05:30 PM my Dear Husband and I like to watch quality YouTube videos in the evening, particularly those that have a lot of episodes. Here are some examples, but we've seen all these and need new, but similar ideas: Time Team - British Isles archeology Bob Ross - painting scenic oils Julian Baumgartner - art restoring Tim Traveller - jaunts to odd places in Europe Rick Steves - trips to Europe Rudy Whatshisname (Rudy Maxa??? He's good.) - ditto RV er TV - nice American guy details his trips across America Sister Wendy - art history No violence. No cute dogs and cats. No celebrities. No politics. Any suggestions? |