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September 2011 september 2011 remembering 9/11 Featured this month remembering 9/11 on July 11, 2001, WNet celebrated the Concert for New York (sun 11th, 9 p.m installation of its first digital transmitter on THIRTEEN; 10 p.m. on WLiW21). Led on tower One of the World trade Center by music Director alan gilbert, the New with a party at Windows on the World. york philharmonic performs mahler’s two months later, on september 11th, rod symphony No. 2, Resurrection with soprano Coppola, a beloved engineer tasked with Dorothea röschmann and mezzo-soprano e maintaining the transmitter, was among michelle Deyoung. the free concert will L ha the nearly 3,000 people killed when the also be projected live onto a large screen mC m towers collapsed. Our nation, our city, and at Josie robertson plaza at Lincoln Center To r/ WNet were changed forever. (sat 10th, 7:30 p.m.). ONO f h O shortly after the attacks, we resumed Other highlights include NOVA: Engi- L broadcasting from a back-up tower in neering Ground Zero (Wed 7th, 9 p.m. on New Jersey and began airing New York THIRTEEN; thu 8th, 8 p.m. on WLiW21), Voices, Bill moyers specials, children’s which follows the construction of the shows about 9/11, and other programs freedom tower and World trade Center Lee; meta es/Chris NC designed to help viewers understand and memorial; The Second Day (sat 10th, rma O cope. pledge phones became lifelines as 2 p.m. on THIRTEEN; sat 10th, 8:30 p.m. we donated office space to ther ed Cross, on WLiW21), a film by 14-year-old Brook the mayor’s Office of emergency man- peters, who was in kindergarten in 2001; mith; great perf mith; great s agement, WNyC, and other organizations and Metal of Honor (Wed 7th, 10 p.m. on k- C ra temporarily displaced. THIRTEEN; thu 8th, 9 p.m. on WLiW21), D ha s memories of this devastating event still a portrait of iron workers who helped in D i resonate ten years later as THIRTEEN the rescue and recovery efforts. V f Da commemorates the 10th anniversary of 9/11 Visit thirteen.org/september11 for a O with programs honoring the heroes, victims, complete schedule of 9/11 program- urtesy O /C and enduring spirit of New yorkers. ming, recollections from public television a Lincoln Center’s avery fisher hall is personalities and New yorkers, and to the setting for Great Performances: A share your story. this page: NOV this page: thirteen.org 1 symbol key Bastianich, mario Cantone, 12:30 One-On-One with and John Benjamin hickey. Steve Adubato Aired earlier repeats suN 4th, 3:30pm. 1:00 Theater Talk this month 11:00 Charlie rose 1:30 ebert Presents at the repeats fri 2ND, 1:30pm. movies To be announced 2:00 masterpiece mystery! Visit thirteen.org 9/02 EARLY FRIDAY AM see thu 1st, 9pm. 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[r] Hispanic Heritage 1:00 nOVA 4:00 Phoenix mars mission 5:00 rick Steves’ europe 3 SATURDAY 1 THURSDAY 6:00 mike Colameco’s 5:30 bbC World news 2 FRIDAY real Food America 6:30 Lidia’s italy 6:00 nJ Today Summer 5:30 bbC World news 7:00 The This Old House edition With rafael pi America Hour roman. 6:00 nJ Today Summer 8:00 Keeping Up 6:30 nightly business report edition Appearances 7:00 PbS newsHour 6:30 nightly business 8:30 As Time goes by e 8:00 breakfast Special report 9:00 premiere reel 13 L ha fascinating breakfast 7:00 PbS newsHour Classics: “The madness mC m spots across america. 8:00 Washington Week of King george” (1994) To repeats earLy sat 3rD, 5am. repeats sat 3rD, 9am. the 18th-century monarch r/ 9:00 mystery!: “inspector 8:30 PREMIERE need to (Nigel hawthorne) loves his ONO f h Lynley mysteries, Series 6: Know With alison stewart. devoted queen (helen mir- O L One guilty Deed” in repeats suN 4th, 6pm. ren), but illness dramatically pursuit of a crime boss, 9:30 American masters: affects his mind. repeats Lynley and havers learn “Cachao: Uno mas” portrait earLy suN 4th, 12:25am. their star witness has of the late afro-Cuban 10:55 reel 13 indies: “battle been shot dead. repeats bassist israel “Cachao” of Shaker Heights” (2003) es/Chris Lee; meta es/Chris NC earLy sat 3rD, 2am. 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We remember NNO i s our friend and esteemed colleague on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. e O J this page: NOV this page: 2 evening and night suN 4th, 3:40am, aND earLy 6:00 nJ Today Summer america has changed since WeD 7th, 2:45am. edition With rafael pi the 9/11 attacks. repeats 12:25 reel 13 Classics roman. earLy mON 12th, 12:15am. 9/11 see sat 3rD, 9pm. [r] 6:30 nightly business report 10:00 PREMIERE POV: 2:20 reel 13 indies see 7:00 PbS newsHour “better This World” profiles sat 3rD, 10:55 pm. repeats 8:00 Antiques roadshow two friends accused of earLy WeD 7th, 1:30am. [r] in Connecticut, a water- intending to firebomb the 3:40 reel 13 Shorts see color signed by katharine 2008 republican National suN 4th, 12:15am. repeats hepburn. (part 3 Of 3) Convention. repeats earLy earLy WeD 7th, 2:45am. [r] repeats earLy WeD 7th, 2:50am. thu 8th, 3:20am. 3:45 Antiques roadshow 9:00 Antiques roadshow 11:30 Charlie rose 4:45 Antiques roadshow Civil War-era autographs in repeats WeD 7th, 1:30pm. 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