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Mr. Selfridge Classic Sweepstakes a New Masterpiece Classic Eight-Part (Details on P The Award-Winning Close-UpMarch/April 2013 • Vol. 28 #2 • wcte.org Your Upper Cumberland PBS Station Become a member of WCTE and help us make a difference. PBS Dinner Celebration Guest Speaker Patricia de Stacy Harrison, President of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting March 7 at Cookeville’s Leslie Town Centre The Shows of WCTE’s March Membership Drive March 3 - 24 Enter the 2013 Masterpiece MR. SELFRIDGE Classic Sweepstakes A NEW MASTERPIECE CLASSIC EIGHT-pART (details on p. 22) SERIES PREMIERING MARCH 31 〉 Trusted. Valued. Essential. COMING ATTRACTIONS Music, Health, Sports, Travel and Variety Tune into the shows of WCTE’s March Membership Drive March 1-24! HERE ARE A FEW MEMBERSHIP SHOW HIGHLIGHTS IS IT ME OR MY HORMONES? MUDDY WATERS & 60’s PoP FLASHBACK: GREAT PERFORMANCES: WITH MARCELLE PICK THE ROLLING STONES HULLABALOO ANDREA BOCELLI LOVE IN PORTOFINO March 2nd @ 11:30pm, 3rd @ 9am, March 12th @ 7pm, 13th @ 9pm, March 9th @ 8pm, 15th @ 8:30pm March 3rd @ 8pm, 7th @ 7pm 4th @ 10:30pm, 15th @ 10:30pm 16th @ 10pm SUZE ORMan’s Money CLASS THE BLOOD SUGAR SOLUTION AARON NEVILLE: ALBERT KING WITH STEVIE RAY March 10th @ 10pm, 16th @ 12pm, WITH DR. MARK HYMAN March 6th @ 10pm, 8th @ 10:30pm, DOO WOP MY TRUE STORY VAUGHAN IN SESSION 17th @ 11:30am 10th @ 1:30pm, 17th @ 11pm March 5th @ 8:30pm March 12th @ 8:30pm, 13th @ 10:30pm LES MISERABLES 25TH RICK Steves’ EUROPE TRAVEL SKILLS; BLENKO GLASS: TSSAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS RICK Steves’ DELICIOUS EUROPE BEHIND THE SCENES Div II - March 2nd @ 9am - 5pm ANNIVERSARY CONCERT March 3rd @ 2:30pm, 9th @ 12pm, March 3rd @ 10:30pm, 4th @ 7pm, 6th Div I Girls - 9th @ 2pm - 8pm March 24th @ 6pm 10th @ 3pm, 19th @ 12:30am @ 8:30pm, 8th @ 7:30pm, 10th @ 9am Div I Boys - 16th @ 2pm - 8pm For a complete list of shows and times, please consult the program guide (membership shows will be identified with an asterisk*). PLEDGE YOUR SUPPort WCTE IS DONOR-SUPPorted TELEVISION FOR WCTE! Everything we do, from educational outreach and community events to award-winning local productions and signature PBS programs, is Pick up the phone and call possible because of viewers like you. Thank you for your generosity. 1-800-818-2338 COMING ATTRACTIONS Explore WCTE, Explore the World ACROSS 31. Duets headliner on Great 12. Bluegrass Underground Emmy. 1. Is It Me or My ____________? Performances. 13. CPB Harrison’s first name. 3. April 23 at Community Cinema, 32. Type of Glass & Membership Gift. 18. Orman class. The Island ___________. 34. Dr. of the Blood Sugar Solution. 19. “The Lady Is A Tramp” duet 10. 1964 debut on Ed Sullivan Show. 35. WCTE Student Competition Bowl . singer. 13. Lawrence Welk: ___________ 36. Ed Slott’s _________ Rescue. 20. WCTE Channel 22.2. Memories. 37. WCTE Membership Directors’ 23. Celtic Woman: Songs from the 14. Washington Week Host. _______________. __________. 15. Star of Mr. Selfridge. 38. _________ Thunder 24. Doo Wop singer Neville. 16. _______ Basketball Mythology. 25. WCTE Tourism Special, Championship. 39. Autonomous Lens. ________ the Upper 17. WCTE May 11, 5K Run For Your 40. WCTE/PBS Dinner Celebration Cumberland. ____________. guest speaker. 26. Masterpiece Classic 20. Rocker on Love for Levon. Sweepstakes destination. 21. Selfridge Store location. DOWN 27. 60’s Pop Flashback. 22. Free Arts & Music event location 2. One on One with Becky 31. Love in Portofino singer. May 4. _____________. 33. Rick Steves’ destination. 23. Daniel O’Donnel from the 4. Variety Show’s Ed. __________________. 5. Creator of Mr. Selfridge. *** All of the answers 26. British crime solving circle. 6. Downton ________. to this puzzle can be 28. Hopeful ____________ with 7. NOVA location in 4-part series. found within the Dr. John Zeisel. 8. Grouch on Sesame Street. pages of this issue 29. Protect Your Memory with Dr. 9. Albert King with Stevie Ray Neal ____________. ___________. of Close-Up.*** 30. Susan, Millie, Lucy & Jean try to 11. Nature - ________ Odd Answer Key on page 23. identify a _____________. Couples. March/April 2013 | 3 Staff & Contents Management PUBLIC TELEVISION FROM THE UPPER CUMBERLAND (931) 528-2222 or (800) 282-9283 Becky Magura Randall Jackson 5 Spotlight On President & CEO Broadcast Engineer President and CEO of the Corporation Mary Boring Craig LeFevre for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Patricia Special Projects Master Control Operator de Stacy Harrison joins WCTE for the Reggie Brown Avery Owens Education & Community Sales Manager Annual Dinner. Engagement Associate Cindy Putman 5 Erica Duarte Education & Community 6 An Invitation for WCTE Grant Administrator Engagement Associate WCTE invited to the APTS Public Media Desirée Duncan Darla Runge Manager of Production and Content Assistant to the CEO Summit in Washington. Allison Fox Seth Stanger And the Emmy Goes to... Auction Coordinator Sales & Development Assistant 7 Craig Gray Ralph Welch 6 Bluegrass Underground takes home an Business Development Producer Chief Broadcast Engineer award at the 27th Midsouth Regional Sonja Higgenbotham Rick Wells Emmy Awards. Membership Manager Senior Producer/Director Joyce Hunter-Green Canaan Williams 9 Cooking Live CEO Assistant/ Online and Programming Special Events Coordinator Associate & Gridmaster Live Green Tennessee host Melinda Kiefer presents a live cooking demonstration at Upper Cumberland 9 the Home & Garden Show. Broadcast Council Lillian Hartgrove, Chair Andrea Burckhard Jere Hartgrove, Vice-Chair Marc L. Burnett Dr. Wali R. Kharif, Secretary Mona Copeland On our cover Alan Tatum, Treasurer Morris Irby MR. SELFRIDGE Dr. Max Atnip, Past Chair Tom Janney Jeremy Piven stars as the upstart American who taught Becky Magura, WCTE Pres. & CEO Nina Lunn the English how to shop on Mr. Selfridge, a new eight- Jack Matson Jack Stikes part series premiering on MASTERPIECE CLASSIC on March 31. Flamboyant and visionary, Chicago native Harry Selfridge opened his shopping palace in London’s Community Oxford Street. His addiction to the sensational creates Advisory Board exciting complications for all concerned. Feature story on p.22 Dr. Steve Copeland, DVM Dr. Carl Owens Diana Baranowski Jack Barton Kelly Swallows Lissa Parks Close-Up Program guides Public Television from the Upper Cumberland 9 Daytime Programming Hal L. Harder - Managing Editor Ready to Learn and weekend guide [email protected] WCTE Close-Up is designed and produced by CommonSense Media Group for WCTE-TV. 10 Primetime Programming For on-air, print and website advertising and promotion Quality PBS evening programs information, contact Avery Owens, Sales Manager at 13 931.528.2222, ext. 220 or [email protected]. WCTE Close-Up is published bi-monthly. It is mailed to individuals, corporations and foundations who contribute $35 or more to WCTE WCTE-HD Ch. 22.1, WCTE-WORLD SD Ch. 22.2 annually. Third class postage at Cookeville, Tennessee. Phone: 931.528.2222. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Send & WCTE-Create SD Ch. 22.3 address changes to WCTE, P.O. Box 2040, Cookeville, Tennessee 38502. Check out the schedule on the website at www.wcte.org. 4 | WCTE Close-Up spotlight on In 1992, she was appointed to serve on the U.S. Trade Representative’s Service Policy Advisory Council, and in 1997, she was elected (931) 528-2222 or (800) 282-9283 Co-Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Prior to joining CPB in 2005, Ms. Harrison served as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs and Acting Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. Under her leadership, Ms. Harrison has strengthened public service media through the strategic focus of CPB in these three important areas: Digital: CPB investments in innovation and technology; Dialogue: CPB investments in local community engagement, partnerships and service; and Diversity: CPB investments in and commitment to diversity of content, talent and service. To formalize this commitment, Ms. Harrison established the first Diversity and Innovation Fund for public media – radio, television, online and mobile. In 2011, Ms. Harrison created American Upper Cumberland Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a nationwide Broadcast Council public media initiative to help communities across the country identify and implement solutions to the high school dropout crisis. To date, more than 70 public media stations in 30 states and Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico are working with more than 800 partners to encourage students to stay on track to graduation. Ms. Harrison is also chairman of the Advisory Board of Women and Girls Lead, Community Patricia de an innovative public media initiative designed Advisory Board to focus, educate and connect women, girls and their allies across the globe to address the Stacy Harrison challenges of the 21st century. In August 2012, she was included on the Forbes list of “Women Guest Speaker at the WCTE Annual Dinner Changing the World in Media” for establishing Women and Girls Lead and her continued his year at our Annual Dinner her husband E. Bruce Harrison. The company leadership on the project. Celebration, WCTE is excited to became one of the top-ten owner-managed Ms. Harrison is a frequent speaker present the Honorable Patricia public affairs firms in the country.A ccording and writer on the subjects of leadership, de Stacy Harrison, the President to White House Archives, “she created and communication strategy and constituency Tand CEO of the Corporation for Public directed programs in the public interest… building. She is the recipient of many awards Broadcasting (CPB). 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