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Question About EST and PST?
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=136270299282...
In that link it says that the event starts at 2 pm EST, does that mean it starts at 11am PST?
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Since it's a webcast and broadcast live I would say yes. Sometimes tv shows start at the same time (8 p.m., 9p.m., etc.) regardless of the time zone. I live in the Eastern time zone, so when I watch NCIS at 8.p.m. I'm watching it 3 hours before it will broadcast in the Pacific time zone. I'm using NCIS as an example but it goes for pretty much all shows unless they're broadcast live like the Superbowl. The Superbowl usually starts at like 6 or 7 p.m. here, but on the west coast it's still early.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I guess the Twilight Zone, but one difference was, on the original Twilight Zone from the 50's and 60's, there were a lot of then unknown actors and actresses, like William Shatner who were just getting their start on Twilight Zone episodes, along with well known actors. It's fun to watch reruns of really old shows and see later stars in smaller roles or in some of their first big roles. Then on "Night Gallery" in the 1970's, some of the same actors, I don't remember which ones, or others who were well known at the time starred in segments. I haven't seen reruns, I have not seen it since it was on originally, to my knowledge, so I don't know how many later stars were on Night Gallery, but it tended to feature better known actors.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes.