Throughout 2009, HistoryTM will commemorate the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth with a new initiative entitled "Give a Lincoln for Lincoln." In association with the National Park Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this program encourages Americans to donate Lincoln-head pennies, five dollar bills, or make larger donations online to help preserve six key sites associated with Lincoln's life and legacy. The six sites are: Teacher and student contests, original short form video about Lincoln’s life and Presidency, related lesson plans, as well as instructions for how to donate to this campaign will be available online at www.history.com/lincoln. Log on today to learn how you can help save Lincoln’s legacy! Stealing Lincoln's Body premieres on The History ChannelTM premieres Monday, February 16, 2009, 9:00-11:00pm e/p. This documentary explores the little known story of a group of counterfeiters who plotted to steal Lincoln's body and hold it for ransom.
Lincoln’s birthplace in Kentucky
His boyhood home in Indiana
The Lincoln Home in Springfield, Illinois
Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington DC
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC
Fords Theatre in Washington, D.C.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Preserving History
Friday, January 16, 2009
Swayze Delivers
The Beast
premieres Thursday, Jan. 15, 10:00pm ET
A & E
The pilot episode of The Beast is taut drama. The premiere is so well done that during the opening scenes, you do not realize what is really going on. Patrick Swayze stars as Charles Barker and Travis Fimmel portrays Ellis Dove. The entire episode is theatrical quality writing, directing, acting, and cinematography. Strong character development adds to the depth of the story. Light humor is laced through the Pilot, easing some of its intensity, while adding a human quality to these action heroes with flawed personalities and lives.
The Beast Pilot Episode Review >> (some spoilers)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Fairy Tales, A Big Race & Valentine's Fun for Little Ones
Jan. 6th, Hit Entertainment and Lionsgate released three new preschool DVDs. Barney: Once Upon a Dino Tale features a series of classic fairy tales told for little ones, starring Barney, Baby Bop, Riff, BJ, and playground friends David and Tracey. It all begins when Jingles the Jester arrives, asking for help selecting a perfect fairy tale to cheer up Princess Rosey. Barney: Once Upon a Dino Tale Review >> In Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish, everyone in Sunflower Valley is excited that special athletic events will be held when they complete the new stadium at Bobland. Two new big machines are brought in to help, but their curiosity may keep the stadium from being completed on time. Meanwhile, Wendy is persuaded to train as Sunflower Valley's best hope at a medal, which keeps her away from the build. Bob is at his wits end! Can everything get done on time so the games can be held? Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish Review >>. Barney: Be My Valentine has been re-released on DVD. Barney, Baby Bop™ and BJ™ as they visit the Queen of Hearts' Royal Valentine Castle where there are magical surprises behind every door. The DVD features, of course, many songs, as well as crafts and activities related to Valentine's Day.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Reflections
Happy New Year everyone! Last year was very hectic, changing the site url and re-establishing Family Screen Scene has been a tedious process. It was necessary, though, because of the spammers who were hijacking the site and my email address. I am grateful to the publicists who have stuck with me from qubo, Lionsgate, Fox Home Video, Discovery Kids, Greenleaf, Electric Artists, Warner Home Video, and others. Even VH1 and MTV. Goodness knows I've been terribly unorganized and slow to get things done this year as I rebuilt and updated. The hardest part is behind me. Thank you for your faith in the site. I continued experimenting with content on primetime shows. It's clear Family Screen Scene is a destination for those seeking information about children's and kids and family entertainment, as well as educational programming. I'll still do some primetime show updates, such as Desperate Housewives and Lost. Although DH has lost its way again, it's still compelling to me. Lost I will not give up on until the end when the truth will be found... But, the greatest concentration will continue to be the kids and educational genres. Gayle O. and Carol F.: What would I ever have done without your encouragement? In the coming year, I hope to begin video content. Bandwidth issues have been the hold back. I'm crossing my fingers I'll get it going in '09. Hopefully, I'll incorporate the blog into the site, making that easier to find. That is, if I can figure out how. (I'll ask Gayle. She'll know!) I hope everyone who visits my site will find what they are looking for and have fun doing so. Wishing everyone a blessed New Year.