Oh how I wish I could say I had pay TV and knew what was being played on the History Channel here!
The title does sound familiar though and I'm tryins to think what it's about - I read the melbourne TV guide every week, and there was a big media story last week about some documentary about September which releases a lot of the imgaes of people jumping out of the buildings that have not previously been shown in the media - is that the one?
OK - I shoudl have researched before I commented, instead of after. The story I was referrign to in the tv guide was this one. So in actual fact, that's a whole other documentary. The name is still familiar though. Hmm.
Also, here is a link to the Australian History Channel's website which may tell you if they're showing it. The other thing to keep in mind though is that we often get these sorts of thing much later than the US does, so it might be that we get it, but not for a month or something.
Thanks for the replies--and nevermind the typos ;) I was asking because I saw an ad for the show on the AU history channel but I wasn't sure if it was a fake you tube ad or not. I went to the aussie history channel site but was only able to see the program schedule up til the 5th of September. Loose Change is a documentary that makes the case that there were explosives already in place in the World Trade Center buildings, among other things. It's an interesting film. If you don't have cable you can watch it for free by going to video.google.com and searching for "loose change".
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Oh how I wish I could say I had pay TV and knew what was being played on the History Channel here!
The title does sound familiar though and I'm tryins to think what it's about - I read the melbourne TV guide every week, and there was a big media story last week about some documentary about September which releases a lot of the imgaes of people jumping out of the buildings that have not previously been shown in the media - is that the one?
Hmm, sorry I can't be more help. Why do you ask?
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Also, here is a link to the Australian History Channel's website which may tell you if they're showing it. The other thing to keep in mind though is that we often get these sorts of thing much later than the US does, so it might be that we get it, but not for a month or something.
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