Together with all the negativism, crime and mayhem on tv, have a step back and watch three different but inspirational programs that weekend.
10 anchor Dave Wagner will reevaluate Flo and Kay, autistic savants who are identical twins. Neighborhood news audiences may recall Wagner's moving reports about the Tampa Bay sisters this summer. The girls with heads like human computers incorporate music trivia, church bulletins, celebrity outfits _ whatever they experience.
Spending time with all the remarkable women is your top sweeps stunt that the news channel can provide audiences. Actually Dick Clark, the mythical game-show host, was astonished after fulfilling the sisters, who've idolized him for over 20 decades.
"That is my 48th year at the eye, and nothing like that has happened," he explained in the report . "I find those girls inspirational. God does his job in rather strange ways."
3 will broadcast the next installment of Everyday Heroes (6:30 p.m.), a PBS show about great folks in Florida doing great things. There is a 90-year-old former foster parent that volunteers five days per week in a Fort Myers basic school. The series will also feature Boca Raton kids who established their very particular charity associations, along with a Panhandle couple who've provided refuge for at least 150 children over the last twenty decades.
Also on Saturday includes a unique episode of this silent but shifting CBS drama Touched by an Angel (9 p.m., WTSP-Ch. 10).
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