PGM's are not the same thing as PGN's. (PGN means portable game notation. PGM probably means programs.)
I had to find the courses and then in the comments several people complained about not finding the pgn's.
They posted this:
Butter_Beanz wrote:
PGN files would be useful?
What there is, can be downloaded from
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-advance-variation
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-exchange-aka-the-groan-variation
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-tarrasch
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-universal-system
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-rogue-a-pawn
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-the-classical-variation
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-classical-variation-with-4e5
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-kings-indian-attack
https://www.chess.com/video/player/why-simon-loves-the-french-odds-and-ends
Click the download link on each page (you have to be logged in to chess.com for the download link to show up). Not a lot in each one, but I do find them very useful as a basis for making my notes on Simon's videos.
/ Pretty sure you still have to be a premium member to access these.
Where does one find the pgms mentioned as containing more details in some of the lessons? For example, Simon Williams makes reference to them in his lessons on the French defense. The link, if there is one, is not apparent.
Thanks.