Need a Permanent 'Fix'

TV Eye tease about 'Fixing the Future'

Need a Permanent 'Fix'

The good news: Fixing the Future is a great piece of forward-thinking documentary filmmaking, at just the right time.

A pilot episode was screened last night for an audience at the KLRU studios, with David Brancaccio and Ellen Spiro in attendance. (I wrote about the show in this week's TV Eye column.)

The bad news: Fixing the Future isn't a series yet, and it needs to be.

Read why in the next TV Eye.

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Fixing the Future, KLRU, PBS, Ellen Spiro, David Brancaccio

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