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Old Jan 29th 2005, 2:28 am
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Education secretary condemns public show with gay characters

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation's new education secretary denounced PBS
on Tuesday for spending public money on a cartoon with lesbian
characters, saying many parents would not want children exposed to
such lifestyles.

The not-yet-aired episode of "Postcards From Buster" shows the title
character, an animated bunny named Buster, on a trip to Vermont -- a
state known for recognizing same-sex civil unions. The episode
features two lesbian couples, although the focus is on farm life and
maple sugaring.

A PBS spokesman said late Tuesday that the nonprofit network has
decided not to distribute the episode, called "Sugartime!," to its 349
stations. She said the Education Department's objections were not a
factor in that decision.

"Ultimately, our decision was based on the fact that we recognize this
is a sensitive issue, and we wanted to make sure that parents had an
opportunity to introduce this subject to their children in their own
time," said Lea Sloan, vice president of media relations at PBS.

However, the Boston public television station that produces the show,
WGBH, does plan to make the "Sugartime!" episode available to other
stations. WGBH also plans to air the episode on March 23, Sloan said.

PBS gets money for the "Postcards from Buster" series through the
federal Ready-To-Learn program, one aimed at helping young children
learn through television.

Education Secretary Margaret Spellings said the "Sugartime!" episode
does not fulfill the intent Congress had in mind for programming. By
law, she said, any funded shows must give top attention to
"research-based educational objectives, content and materials."

"Many parents would not want their young children exposed to the
lifestyles portrayed in the episode," Spellings wrote in a letter sent
Tuesday to Pat Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of PBS.

"Congress' and the Department's purpose in funding this programming
certainly was not to introduce this kind of subject matter to
children, particularly through the powerful and intimate medium of
television."

She asked PBS to consider refunding the money it spent on the episode.
Three requests

With her letter, Spellings has made criticism of the publicly funded
program's depiction of the gay lifestyle one of her first acts as
secretary. She began on Monday, replacing Rod Paige as President
Bush's education chief.

Spellings issued three requests to PBS.

She asked that her department's seal or any statement linking the
department to the show be removed. She asked PBS to notify its member
stations of the nature of the show so they could review it before
airing it. And she asked for the refund "in the interest of avoiding
embroiling the Ready-To-Learn program in a controversy that will only
hurt" it.

In closing, she warned: "You can be assured that in the future the
department will be more clear as to its expectations for any future
programming that it funds."

The department has awarded nearly $100 million to PBS through the
program over the last five years in a contract that expires in
September, said department spokesman Susan Aspey. That money went to
the production of "Postcards From Buster" and another animated
children's show, and to promotion of those shows in local communities,
she said.

The show about Buster also gets funding from other sources.

In the show, Buster carries a digital video camera and explores
regions, activities and people of different backgrounds and religions.

On the episode in question, "The fact that there is a family structure
that is objectionable to the Department of Education is not at all the
focus of the show, nor is it addressed in the show," said Sloan of
PBS.

But she also said: "The department's concerns align very closely with
PBS' concerns, and for that reason, it was decided that PBS will not
be providing the episode." Stations will receive a new episode, she
said.
 

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