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Norm Abrams doing a Pinewood clinic.

 

All 'in-door' training sessions conducted by national personnel with a consistent message.

 

Tours and promotions of our high-adventure jewels.

 

Run those old (and new) Scouting Movies to peek interest of non-members.

 

Documentaries on the early days and big names.

 

Basic instructional - tieing knots, picthing tents, building fires, etc.

 

Highlights of cool activities of units.

 

A weekly message from the Scout Exec.

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It will run from 7am to 10pm every weekend.

 

1) It will contain information hour from all branches of scouting at various times: Boy Scout, Girl Scout, Cub Scout, Venture, Sea Scouts, Explorers, etc.

- Instructional session from each branch (G2SS, forms, etc)

- "How to" hour from each branch (boys run troop, patrol method, build a campfire, campfire planning, plan a Den meeting, pinewood derby, etc.)

- FAQ hour from each branch, especially Fast Start, YPT, Leader Basics, tutorials, tips & tricks (backpacking, sailing, snorkeling, hiking, wilderness survival, etc.).

 

 

2) National Roundtable hour

 

3) Live coverage of National, World Jambo hour

 

4) Scouting Movies:

- "Follow Me Boys" at least once a month!

- "Down and Derby"

- "Scout to the Rescue"

- "Father and Scout"

etc.

 

5) Family Reruns hour:

- "Leave It to Beaver"

- "My Three Sons"

- "Courship of Eddie's Father"

- "Brady's Bunch"

etc.

 

 

6) Ask the Experts hour:

- Bring in expert guests to share their knowledge.

- Equipment review and preview.

- G2SS Q&A straight from National

- Policy Q&A straight from National

 

 

7) News/Rumors/Issues/Debate hour

 

8) Arts and Crafts hour

 

9) Worldwide Scouting hour

- Scouting from other countries segment

- Culture exchange/information

 

10) "Been There, Done That" hour

- Where to camp

- What to see

- Who to meet

- When to go

- How to get there

- Why do it at all

 

11) The "Iron Chef Scout" hour or the "Super Scouting Supper"

- Dutch Oven How To's

- Challenges between troop in "Iron Chef" competition format

- Recipes galores

- "Campout Does Not Always Mean Noodle and Pop Tarts"

- Backpacking food

 

 

12) "Scouting Jeopardy" hour

- Game Show that involves all information about scouting and its skills

 

 

13) Summer Camps hour

- Issues, suggestions, etc, dealing with Summer Camps

- High Adventures hour

- Base Camps

 

14) The Merit Badge hour (to be viewed with approval of Counselor)

- Showing the "text book" explanation (ie. philosophy, explanation, theoretical portion of the mb) of the various information in the mb book.

 

That's 15 hours of programming!

 

1Hour

 

ps: Oooooh, almost forgot the "Bob & Ed Variety Hour" ;)

 

(including "Tips and Tricks of Shuffleboard in knee-high blacksocks and bermuda shorts")

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I'll be the one with the "Untrainable" patch on! ;)

 

There use to be (and might still be ) a locally produced show in Pittsburgh titled "Scouting Today". It was on Sunday morning at 8 AM (I think). It wasn't bad. The show was broken into 3 sections - Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts & Exploring. They had Packs & Troops on doing stuff & had Explorer Posts talking about what their Post did.

 

 

Ed Mori

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Weekend only?!?...I guess I'll finally have to learn to program my VCR.

 

Courtroom coverage of the latest legal attacks.

 

PeeWee Harris cartoonified.

 

Adventures of Pedro the Mail Burro (knock off of Mr. Ed).

 

Troop vs. Troop Scouting Competitions

 

Scoutmaster Minutes with Baden-Powell (between shows)

 

Scouting News (with Dan Rather - heard he's looking for a job).

 

Only 60 Minutes A Week - Hardhitting exposes on controversial scouting issues (non-prime time of course).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Interesting Semper!!

 

But, if OneHour is Programming Director and gets to put on the Brady Bunch, etc. I'm not paying for it!! :) I liked most of his other ideas, though!! Especially the variety show! ;) (LOL) Instead of "classics", we need "fresh, real" programming about today's boys and how Scouting helps them answer today's questions -- nothing preachy, just real. For example, reenactments of those Boy's Life "Scouts in Action" stories, or how living the Scout Law helps deal with school, friends, family, etc.

 

There are some good shows from OneHour's day, though. Can we bring back "Last of the Mohicans" from the late 50's?? Maybe Wagon Train? Spin and Marty? Lassie? Lot's of good choices - just keep the remote out of OneHour's hands, PLEASE!

 

Technologically speaking we're at a point where the programming could be highly interactive and a great teaching tool for Scouts, Scouters and Parents!

 

One tiny bit of a Catch-22 - we keep telling the kids to put down the remote and go outside. We better be ready with our talking points so we can answer questions about creating CouchPotato Scouts! Programming shouldn't run on the weekends, let's make it mid-week so we can have our guys outside on the weekends. That would resolve our "too much TV" conundrum and show we value our values.

 

I love the idea of seeing local Units in Action, and the historical documentaries! Are we hiring yet? This would be a great project with which to be involved!!!

 

And, PLEASE, let's put some serious effort into all of these ideas as they concern CUBS. We're relying more and more on the Cub Program and, IMHO, we take it a bit for granted.

 

I also think the weekly message from the Exec. would be a deal-breaker. Let's keep it about Scout, Ing; not Scout, Inc.

 

Let me know where and when are the interviews!

 

jd

 

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Yeah ... weekends only. If this is not syndicated, then it will be tough sell to get enough $$$ to do 7x24. Remember ... the majority of the viewership are in school in the day time and doing their homework at night. We have got to keep them physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight (in bed by 10 pm!) Summer would be the only time that 7x15 might work. Besides, you'd want to get them yearning for more.

 

Stay tuned!

 

... I completely forgot about Reverent Hour.

 

sorry jd, Brady Bunch was all that I could think at that spurr of the moment! I hated that show. I'd rather watch "Mr. Ed" or "My Favorite Martian!"(This message has been edited by OneHour)

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