How about a golf architecture show featuring different architects discussing their theories, "signatures", objects, etc etc as are discussed on this site all the time. I would love to hear that type of interview. It could be in a similar format to "Playing with the Pros", I think it is called, where an architect goes around one or more of his courses and points out features, what they were trying to accomplish, etc. I think everyone on this site would love something along those lines.
Another show could be put on by superintendents. Sounds pretty boring in some circles but I think it could be quite entertaining. "Setting up a course for club championship day", "maintenance headaches", "pin placements", etc etc could be fun. Not as much fun as the architects, but still fun.
Another would be a history series. Maybe biographies. Documentaries on the Triumverate, Alister Mackenzie, just to name a few.
On the other side, I would love to see fewer "talking heads". Grey Goose . . . whatever it is called does nothing for me. Just three people chatting endlessly. Just like the local sports radio shows that just have to fill up time. Total waste of time!
I recently thought of how great it would be if we could see a Monty Python like news program. Something like "The lead story tonight is that there is absolutely nothing sufficiently newsworthy tonight to justify the evening news" "Why is that?" and then they launch off into a study of why there is no news that anyone would want to hear.
Becoming cynical in my old age.
Bob Jenkins