TV Show Set in Colonial America Produced by Tea Party Backers
Members of the Tea Party have created a TV show set in Colonial era. Jonathan Wilson, the co-founder of Colony Bay Productions, tells Julie Banderas the story about what part of the time the show starts and explains how they wanted to "chronicle the American Revolution through the prospective of the average citizen." Plus, the co-founder goes into how he got involved with the Tea Party and how it opened his eyes up to this period in time. For more, go to http://www.foxnewsinsider.com.
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@dankbot420 these people are living in la la land, who in the hell would want to live in colonial times, no plumbing diseases everywhere. people didn't take regular baths, I bet in this show, slaves are clean dressed niced and waiting for there masters with a cup of tea. Oh yeah and only rich land owning white males had any powers. The U.S is such a country of contridictions, it was never ever what it was made out to be. It never was a free country and it still isn't!
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@theylied1776 If you're not going to actually research any of this you're just wasting my time. BBC or the British Broadcasting Channel is a public corporation owned by the crown, or the British government. BBC does not own any other channels.
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@theylied1776 Glad you asked. They are all owned by GE or NBC Universal which is owned by......drum roll please.....GE.
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@theylied1776 That's hilarious do you realize all the channels you mentioned except HBO are owned by the same parent company, and they all have a left leaning anti-American slant to their programming, so you kind of just proved her point.
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This is wonderful! I know thatthere have been a lot of documentaries about the Revolution and colonial times, but I'm not suire if it has been told in this venue, in the form of drama. It could be interesting.
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And people are already mad and knocking it because they don't want anyone to watch it.
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"What's that mysterious ticking noise...?"
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great more historical revisionism from tea baggers........
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good for them!
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