I think that as long as they don't have school or anything important the next day, it is okay.
9 years
Probably not. The show was rated TV-14, which means it's meant for people ages 14 and up. It contains mild sexual content, drug and alcohol usage, and mild language.
Tuesday @ 9 ... as of June 27, 2011
There is no evidence to suggest that 9 inch television screen cause harm to eyes. If it causes discomfort, then stop watching. It may be due to the viewing distance rather than the screen itself but whatever the cause of discomfort, take action to prevent it.
1. Fun 2. Develops learning 3. Not Bored 4. Less hassle for parents 5. Keeps them up-to-date 6. Teaches them important life dangers and how to avoid them 7. Gets them friends with people who watch similar programmes 8. Calms them down 9. Tests their concentration 10. Prevents them from watching adult videos/pictures on computers
Your TV was set for 720p; 16:9 but the picture that was being transmitted, wasn't.
Stella watched more TV because 9 half an hours =5 and a half hours
No. There is supposed to be someone of 16yrs or older watching them.
dependent upon how long the persons life is but the average person that lives up to be 65 years old.. will spend 9 years of their life glued to a television set
Ashes to Ashes is supposed to be broadcast between the 27th March and the 2nd April on BBC One at 21:00 (9:00)
The Duggar family's show, 19 Kids and Counting, is on TLC. Currently it airs on Monday nights at 9:00pm!
Three Weeks Three Kids - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 7 May 2011 Canada: 14 June 2011 France: 20 June 2011 Spain: 9 February 2013