Posts with tag Smithsonian
Posted Jan 29th 2007 1:01PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Celebrities, Documentary

Tom Cavanagh, known for his goofy-but-sweet roles in
Ed,
Love Monkey and
Scrubs, is going all nerdy on us! He's going to host six episodes of a backstage pass-type show for the Smithsonian Institution.
Last year, the Smithsonian
announced it is creating a television channel with Showtime that will launch in April. There are at least 60 programs planned, with a few already in the works. One of those few is Cavanagh's
Stories from the Vaults. The premise of the 30-minute series is that Cavanagh gets to take viewers behind-the-scenes to check out some of the Smithsonian Institution's coolest and oddest artifacts.
The Smithsonian programming is being offered to cable and satellite profiders as an on-demand channel. Many of the other programs will focus on Smithsonian research, which is not as well-known as its artifacts. So far, no television providers have picked it up.
Posted Apr 3rd 2006 8:18AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Reality Shows, Premium Cable
Boy, the eggheads are
certainly pissed about this one, I tell you what!
A deal between Showtime Networks and the Smithsonian
Institution has some researchers and historians a bit freaked out. It seems they're fearful that this new agreement
could limit or completely cut off their access to the collections and/or the curators of the famous institution. This
is due to a clause in the new agreement that states the combined Showtime-Smithsonian has first refusal rights to
commercial documentaries that rely heavily on the numerous artifacts the institution keeps in its museums and
beyond.
A spokeperson for the Smithsonian, as quoted in an article for The New
York Times says that the collections will remain open to researchers and makers of educational
documentaries; however, scrutiny will be applied when a commercial documentarian wishes to record certain activity that
is a specialty of the institution and will be used in future television broadcasts. For example, why that pendelum at
the Museum of American History doesn't stop!