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Aliens from the planet Philo have been studying our world for years and decide to create a duplicate Earth--but it?s based on our television programs instead of real life! The aliens place three Earth children on TV Planet and observe as they interact with television characters from a soap opera, action drama, cartoon, and commercials. On their journey, the children learn critical viewing skills and quickly discover the many differences between television and the real world.
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Media Literacy - Grades 4-8 4 lessons/7 minutes Recording rights: Unlimited off-air taping rights in perpetuity for Colorado schools Aliens from the planet Philo have been studying our world for years and decide to create a duplicate Earth--but it?s based on our television programs instead of real life! The aliens place three Earth children on TV Planet and observe as they interact with television characters from a soap opera, action drama, cartoon, and commercials. On their journey, the children learn critical viewing skills and quickly discover the many differences between television and the real world.
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first aired: December 19, 2007 (#0)
Aliens from the planet Philo have been studying earth through our televsion ...
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