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ONWITF TV WITF 89.5 & 93.3 witf.org WITFSEPTEMBER 2021 HIGHLIGHTS BIGGER THAN BOXING. We’ll start off with a couple of LARGER THAN LIFE. items from the mailbag. The first note comes from a parent. Their child was watching Molly of Denali on WITF on a weekday morning while getting ready for the day. The parent said to their child that “Fred put it [Molly] on,” to which the child responded, “I love Fred.” I appreciate the adoration, but credit goes where credit is due — which is A FILM BY KEN BURNS to PBS. The PBS KIDS schedule, which SARAH BURNS & DAVID McMAHON runs from 6am to 1pm weekdays, is largely planned by PBS. I can take credit for scheduling the popular Odd Squad and Nature Cat at 6am, but otherwise, thank you PBS KIDS. The second viewer question I’d like to share is about ever-popular British comedy. I had a nice conversation with a new viewer to WITF who was 4-PART DOCUMENTARY seeking Vicar of Dibley, which we just broadcast last year. This viewer Muhammad Ali previously lived in another region of the state and their former PBS station Round 1: September 19 at 8&10:30p Round 3: September 21 at 8&10p was broadcasting the series. We are Round 2: September 20 at 8&10p Round 4: September 22 at 8&10p just settling into our new bigger British comedy block featuring Are You Being Served, Last of the Summer Wine, airing weekday afternoons this indeed coming back. If you remember Still Open All Hours and Upstart Crow month. You will find a variety of all the way back in early 2020, we were — are you enjoying the additional documentaries from American Masters left in the lurch with the season finale laughs? To answer the viewer’s and American Experience, plus Ken which, at the time, turned out to be question, we hope to bring the Vicar Burns’ Country Music. In October, we the unplanned series finale. However, back into the rotation soon. The BBC is will settle in on a longer-term plan stars have aligned to bring the show in the process of re-issuing the series for the afternoons to include some back and the second season is being in an updated format and making the additional how-to programming taped as you read this. However, Theo previously unavailable holiday specials and afternoon tea-time with British James fans should note that he has with Vicar of Dibley available for comedy. decided not to reprise his role in the broadcast. I also have requests for As We have some great news from second season. Time Goes By, Waiting for God and, of MASTERPIECE. We’ll see a brand course, Miranda. Each of these titles new (albeit delayed) season of come at a cost whether new or old. I’ll Grantchester coming into the schedule work to accommodate your requests next month. 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