Charlotte et.al. Looking for Charlie Rose, I plugged in stem cell research in the TV Guide search (for my cable system) and came up with the following: Scientific American Frontiers The Bionic Body 60 min. “The Bionic Body” surveys ways researchers are “reengineering the human body” to treat people with spinal-cord injuries. Included: an interview with Christopher Reeve, who remains upbeat six years after the riding accident that left him a quadriplegic. “Pigs aren't going to fly,” he tells host Alan Alda, “but I might walk.” Reeve's cautious optimism is buttressed by developments Alda explores in St. Louis, Miami and Cleveland in such areas as stem cell research, functional electric stimulation and intensive exercise therapy. Rating: TV-G Category: Documentary Release Year: 2001 Show times Date Monday, 14 Wednesday, 23 Time 9:00 PM 1:00 PM Channel 17 WHUT 17 WHUT This is a local PBS station, but the show may broadcast elsewhere as well. Perry [log in to unmask] wrote: > > Thanks Murray for more info. > > Yes, it's very worthy of taping. It is one for the archives, really. If > anyone can record it, and has capability to make copies, please do so, and we > can send a check to cover tape, shipping, etc. If more than one someone can > do this the better. > > Please broadcast this announcement to all on your mailing list, and think of > places to play it to inform the public and politicians who are on the fence > and need educating. It is that good in my opinion. Let me know what your > take is on it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn