I think Drunk History might have just done one of its best segments of all time, and once you see Colin Hanks portray Fred Rogers, I think you'll say the same. The series recreated Rogers famous defense of public access funding in a way that honestly wasn't that far off from how it all actually went down. Check out the story below, and then watch the actual address Fred Rogers gave to the committee below:
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- 3/9/2018
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
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