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PlannerMichiana’sMichiana’s bi-monthly bi-monthly Guide to WNITGuide Public to WNIT Television Public Television Issue No.Issue 5 September No. 6 November — October — December 2010 2010

Our Town: Goshen Goshen Health System is pleased to underwrite this issue of The Planner in support of WNIT’s production of Our Town: Goshen. Board of Mary’s Message Directors Worth Watching November 4 Member Honor Roll 21 Mary Pruess What’s Chairman President and GM, WNIT Public Television Worth Watching December 8 WNIT MemberCard 22 Glenn E. Killoren Inside? Primetime November 12 Membership Corner 23 Vice Chairmen David M. Findlay Primetime December 14 Production News 25 Rodney F. Ganey Weekday Programming 16 WNIT Supporters 26 President Weekend Programming 17 Supporter Spotlight 27 Mary Pruess Overnight Programming 18 Directors’ Circle 27 Treasurer Craig D. Sullivan Cruise the Blue Danube 20 Secretary Ida Reynolds Watson The WNIT Center for Public Media is open for business and we are off and running! We are vitally Directors concerned with serving the Michiana community and are eager and able to make it happen. One with the volunteer videographers, to edit Roger Benko of the central features of our new facility is the Community Room and it is already being used On The professionally the stories and produce Janet M. Botz extensively by several Michiana groups. We have hosted meetings for Arts Everywhere, Restore an hour documentary that reflects the Leo Ditchcreek Michiana and the weekly Lunch & Learn seminars sponsored by Sell South Bend. This nine-week Robert G. Douglass Cover emotional ties of the people who live, Ken Eme series presents an interesting and informative series of speakers on such topics as the “Early History love and are passionate about OUR The city of Goshen is featured in WNIT’s Irene E. Eskridge of South Bend,” “South Bend’s Diversity,” and the region’s “Theater and Arts.” Each session has TOWN: GOSHEN. ongoing “Our Town” series, which already David D. Gibson attracted about 50 persons to our building for an hour-long lecture and discussion followed by the includes OUR TOWN: SOUTH BEND William A. Gitlin opportunity to tour the Center. According to WNIT’s Executive Producer Tracy D. Graham (2004) and OUR TOWN: ELKHART Angel Hernandez, “The ‘Our Town’ series What’s What??? (2005). WNIT will broadcast OUR Kreg Gruber We also reach out to the community by sponsoring exhibits at three prominent Chamber of 34.1–WNIT HD is a 24-hour high is all about these towns and the people Larry D. Harding Commerce expos. In September, WNIT had a booth at the St. Joseph County Business Expo in definition channel that showcases the TOWN: GOSHEN as part of its Mem- within them who help tell the stories of Najeeb A. Khan the Century Center, in October at the Cornerstone Fall Trade Fair in Benton Harbor and also in best of PBS with stunning picture and bership Campaign (November 26 to what makes their special corner of the Jerry Lutkus sound clarity. Made possible through December 5) with the volunteer videog- October at the Elkhart Biz-Ness Expo at the RV/MH Hall of Fame. These exhibits provide WNIT the use of digital technology, it is world unique. Goshen is rich in cultural Pat Moody available free over the air with either raphers in the studio to answer phones. and historical content – everything from with an outstanding opportunity to network with regional businesses, to interact with members and a digital television set or through a Carmi Murphy A Premiere Event will be held about one historical sites to traditional high T. Phair converter box on 34.1. Area cable and viewers, and to share our story with the broader community. satellite providers also carry 34.1 on week prior to broadcast with videogra- school hang-outs, churches, the college Richard J. Rice their HD tiers (for an additional fee). phers and their families to watch a pre- and so many other special places that are Jill Richardson Children and education are always near and dear to our heart. In this vein, WNIT is actively Please contact your service provider view of the documentary along with the Maritza Robles re-creating an updated version of the Ready to Learn program as well as a related program known as for channel placement on the system known only to those who live in the area you use. mayor of Goshen, city VIPs, and WNIT Thomas E. Slager Raising Readers. By the early part of next year, we hope to be presenting Raising Readers workshops and know the true spirit of what Goshen 34.2–WNIT Digital (which is also re- staff and management. is all about.” and classes in several parts of our broadcast area, where we will train the trainers to use everyday ferred to as SD or standard definition) Charter Directors is the channel you have been enjoying Mr. Arthur J. Decio materials and common experiences to help teach young children to read. The aim of the program for years. All your favorites such as With a little training from WNIT’s Watch OUR TOWN: GOSHEN on both Mr. Jerry Hammes is assisting families to achieve success for their children in school. It is crucial that a child enter Lawrence Welk, British Comedies and professional, award-winning production WNIT’s high definition and standard How-To programs are right here. 34.2 team, ordinary citizens became volun- Mrs. Ernestine M. Raclin kindergarten with basic educational and social skills – the ability to count numbers and read is also the home for WNIT’s line-up of definition channels on Sunday, December Mrs. Jane Warner sentences as well as the ability to listen, to share and to be productive. locally produced programs highlighting teer videographers. Armed with their 5 at 6pm and repeated at 7:30pm. Mr. Dar Wiekamp* Michiana and issues that impact our own home camcorders, they created a communities. “Outdoor Elements,” We are also in the process of developing a very special WNIT Kids Club. As noted in the “Economic Outlook,” “Ask an Expert” video scrapbook of the stories that make *Deceased Charter Director and “Dinner and a Book” all have their Goshen special. WNIT’s professional membership pages of this issue, parents and grandparents can enroll their children and home right here. 34.2 is carried on grandchildren in either the Little Kids Club (ages 1 to 6) or the Big Kids Club (ages 7 to 12). WNIT the basic tier of all local cable and staff utilized these video recordings, along satellite providers. with interviews held by the producers © 2010 Michiana Public Broadcasting will host quarterly Kids Club birthday events at the WNIT studio and all Kids Club members will Corporation Statement of Frequency: WNIT PUBLIC TELEVISION PLANNER receive age-appropriate gift packs, a birthday postcard and a special on-air birthday greeting. (USPS 103-650 ISSN 1523-9373) is published bi-monthly by The Michiana We are beginning to feel at home in our new facility. If you haven’t seen it, please give us a call and Our Town: Goshen Public Broadcasting Corporation, a non- we will arrange a time to give you a tour. WNIT is PBS for Michiana, and we want everyone in profit corporation in the State of Indiana Coming to WNIT in December at 300 West Jefferson Boulevard, South Michiana to appreciate and enjoy the Center for Public Media. Bend, IN 46601. Periodical postage paid at South Bend, IN and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 7034, South Bend, IN 46634-7034. Editor: Cover and inset photo: Lynne Lehmer Roger Chrastil. 3 Worth Watching HD SD November Visit wnit.org/programs for more!

We Shall Remain The Silver Pharaoh Circus Sherlock

All programs are in both SD and HD unless “home.” This program explores find themselves on opposite sides of a bottom of the sea intact and upright. What pany regular is diagnosed with cancer and others are still trying to figure out what’s otherwise noted. modern indigenous perspectives on debate that divides their community and happened to these ancient ships? must relinquish his act. Lackluster ticket next. Some of the younger performers these great wilderness areas and explores the world. sales only ratchet up the pressure. who have grown up in the circus consider WE SHALL REMAIN: CIRCUS both the cultural divide that separates leaving circus life. The night before the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SECRETS OF THE DEAD Wednesdays, November 3-17, 9pm “Survival of the Fittest” modern times from the not-so-distant final shows, the crew puts on a traditional Wednesdays, November 3-17, 8pm “First of May/One Ring Family” Squeeze into a tiny lot at New York’s Monday, November 1, 9pm past and recent efforts by the National Park spoof called “Midnight Clowns” for Part 3 “Trail of Tears” “The Silver Pharaoh” Wednesday, November 3, 9pm Lincoln Center with the entire Big Apple Service and native peoples to bring these Circus – tent, trailers, performers, crew and the performers. Despite decades of struggle to keep their November 3 “First of May” disparate visions into greater harmony. animals. It’s the holiday season and shows MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! land, in 1838 thousands of Cherokee The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I Go behind the scenes and meet the INDEPENDENT LENS (HD only) are packed, but snow and ice are collecting were forced from their homes in the is one of the most spectacular of all the fascinating, wildly diverse Big Apple Circus “Sherlock” on the big top and the hoses that run water southeastern United States and driven to November 2 – 23, 10pm ancient Egyptian treasures – even more family – the clowns and the wire-walkers, Sunday, November 7, 9pm to the trailers are frozen solid. A beloved Oklahoma. More than 4,000 died of “Reel Injun” remarkable than that of Tutankhamen. the front office staff and the rough-and- “The Great Game” miniature pony dies suddenly from colic. disease and starvation along the way. Tuesday, November 2 The tomb was discovered filled with tumble ring crew – as they gear up for their A fast-paced, witty take on the legend- Cast and crew are sick and exhausted, but Though in the end the Cherokees’ embrace lavish jewels and treasure almost annual 350-performance tour. ary Sherlock Holmes crime novels, now Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond takes an the show goes on. of “civilization” and their landmark legal by accident in 1939 by the French “One Ring Family” set in present day London and starring entertaining, insightful, and often “Born to Be Circus/ victory proved no match for white archaeologist Pierre Montet while he was Feel the tension mount as rivalries and Benedict Cumberbatch (The Last Enemy) humorous look at the Hollywood Down the Road” land hunger and military power, the excavating in northern Egypt. So why romances blossom and the circus’ first as the Baker Street sleuth and Martin Indian, exploring the portrayal of North Wednesday, November 17, 9pm Cherokee people were able, with hasn’t the world heard about it? dress rehearsal approaches. The show Freeman (The Office UK) as his loyal American Natives through a century of “Born to Be Circus” characteristic ingenuity, to build a new life cinema and examining the ways that the “Lost Ships of Rome” is nowhere near ready – and the fate of sidekick Doctor Watson. Alan Cumming Travel to Monte Carlo as the Big Apple in Oklahoma, far from the land that had myth of “the Injun” has influenced the November 17 more than a few performers hangs in the hosts. Sherlock must solve perplexing Circus scouts new acts for next year’s sustained them for generations. world’s understanding – and misunder- In 2009, a team of marine archeologists balance. and dangerous puzzles specifically laid show and reunites with old friends. standing – of Natives. carrying out a sonar survey of the sea- “Change On!/ out for him. Can he and Watson catch BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS: Stateside, as the circus heads up the “Deep Down” bed around the remote Italian island of Survival of the Fittest” up to the villain before innocent people YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER eastern seaboard, the youngest members November 23 Ventotene made an astonishing Wednesday, November 10, 9pm are harmed? THROUGH NATIVE EYES contemplate their futures. Monday, November 1, 10:30pm Beverly May and Terry Ratliff grew up discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Traveling by trailer caravan, the circus THE TENTH INNING Roman ships were found in pristine con- “Down the Road” For more than 12,000 years, the inter- on opposite sides of a mountain ridge arrives in Virginia and pitches the tent “Top of the Tenth” dition. Remarkably, much of the cargo Emotions run high as the circus season mountain West’s native peoples have in eastern Kentucky, where coal is king. for its first tour stop. On the eve of the Monday, November 8, 9pm remained exactly as the ancient Roman winds down. Many members of the cast called the lands known as Yellow- When a mountaintop removal coal mine first performance, a pivotal act is cut and In 1994, the national pastime faces its worst crews had loaded it, suggesting that these and crew won’t be going back to Big Apple stone and Glacier National Parks encroaches on their community, the two there’s a mad scramble to rework the show. crisis in 70 years when a prolonged and ships had not capsized but had gone to the next season – some are heading to Europe; Making matters worse, a seasoned com- bitter strike alienates many of the most

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Secrets of Stonehenge Medal of Honor Fixing the Future Athens: The Dawn of Democracy

All programs are in both SD and HD unless revealing what dog lovers have suspected AUSTIN CITY LIMITS most dangerous and, until recently, one ago. Far from an environment of peace films in Russia, Woodhead learned just otherwise noted. all along: Dogs have an uncanny ability to Saturdays, 11pm of the least understood. They hunt from and tranquility, democratic Athens was a how powerful was in the loyal fans. Baseball has to rebuild. And read and respond to human emotions. South Africa to Siberia, from Arabia to Sri bloody, tumultuous place of both brilliant Soviet Union. “Roseanne Cash/Brandi Carlile” rebuild it does, with new stadiums, an Lanka, and are the most widespread preda- ideas and a repressive regime. “Secrets of Stonehenge” November 13 (HD only) infusion of new players from Latin Tuesday, November 16 tor of their size on land. A leopard is a cat MASTERPIECE America and the shattering of historic Great voices and songs combine with “LennoNYC” Dated to the late Stone Age, Stonehenge that walks by itself, unseen and secretive. CONTEMPORARY records previously considered unbreak- Rosanne Cash and Brandi Carlile. Cash Monday, November 22, 9pm may be the best-known and most presents tunes from her C&W tribute FIXING THE FUTURE: Sunday, November 21, 9pm able. Part one of two. mysterious relic of prehistory. Every This film, with a prologue narrated by Yoko album The List. Brandi Carlile follows NOW ON PBS (HD only) “ Naked” “Bottom of the Tenth” year, a million visitors are drawn to Eng- Ono, profiles and Ono’s with genre-spanning tunes from Give Up Thursday, November 18, 9pm Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) Monday, November 15, 9pm land to gaze upon the famous circle of years in New York City: their migration the Ghost. Host David Brancaccio visits communities channels John Lennon in this acclaimed A new generation of pitchers and inter- stones, but the monument’s meaning has from London to New York in search of across America that are using innova- recreation of Lennon’s last turbulent national players dominates the game, the continued to elude us. Now investigations NATURE artistic and personal freedom; their family tive approaches to create jobs and build years with , co-starring Naoko Red Sox break an 86-year-old “curse” inside and around Stonehenge have kicked Sundays, 8pm life with son, Sean; their commitment to prosperity. After the economic meltdown Mori (Torchwood) as , the by winning the World Series and Barry off a dramatic new era of discovery and peace and political activism; their strug- “Wolverine: Chasing the of 2008, the nation stands in urgent need woman blamed for breaking up the band, Bonds, under the looming specter of debate over who built Stonehenge and for gles to remain in America; and, of course, Phantom” of economic growth that’s not based on and Christopher Fairbank (Tess of the steroids, closes in on a historic record. what purpose. Lennon’s music from that period. November 14 risky financial bets placed by Wall Street. D’Urbervilles) as Freddie Lennon, John’s Part two of two. MEDAL OF HONOR (HD only) Its name stirs images of the savage, the He talks to working Americans who are absentee father. GREAT PERFORMANCES NOVA untamable. Legend paints it as a solitary, “Sondheim! The Birthday Thursday, November 11, 10pm re-engineering the future, built on HOW THE BEATLES ROCKED blood-thirsty killer that roams the icy Concert” Tuesdays, 8pm The story of the Medal of Honor – the American values of commonwealth, THE KREMLIN (HD only) “Dogs Decoded” heart of the frozen north, taking down shared prosperity, fairness, wellness, Wednesday, November 24, 9pm highest U.S. award for valor in combat – is Monday, November 21, 10:30pm November 9 told through personal accounts of bravery prey as large as moose, crushing bones to sustainability and creativity. From his early years under the tutelage of This is the extraordinary and untold story Dogs have been domesticated for longer and daring. The medal, dating from Civil powder with its powerful jaws. But there is friend and mentor Oscar Hammerstein ATHENS: THE DAWN OF of how the Beatles punctured the Iron than any other animal on the planet, and War through the war in Iraq today, is another image of the wolverine that is just II and continuing through the ground- DEMOCRACY (HD only) Curtain. In August 1962, award-winning humans have developed a unique relation- presented to individuals for service beginning to emerge, one that is far more breaking productions of his later career, Thursdays, November 18-25, 10pm director Leslie Woodhead made a two- ship with these furry friends. We treat “above and beyond the call of duty.” Most complex than its reputation suggests. Stephen Sondheim has been a singular Bettany Hughes (Helen of Troy, The minute film, in Liverpool’s Cavern Club, our pets like a part of the family, and we have been awarded posthumously, yet “Revealing the Leopard” voice in the American musical theater, Spartans) explores the contradictions of with a raw and unrecorded group of feel that they can understand us in a way in this film 13 living recipients tell their November 21 a true original in the pantheon of major the “Golden Age” of ancient Athens, where unknown rockers – the Beatles. Twenty- other animals cannot. Now, new research is inconceivable stories. Leopards are the ultimate cat. They are American songwriters and composers. democracy emerged nearly 2,500 years five years later, while making a series of the most feline, the most intelligent, the

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Bell’aria: Live from Las Vegas The Adirondacks L.A. Holiday Mormon Tabernacle Choir

All programs are in both SD and HD unless been broadcast on television or presented GREAT PERFORMANCES CHRISTMAS AT BELMONT nitrogen, which opened the door to the Exhibition, introduces “Dance in America” otherwise noted. on DVD in the United States. Wednesday, December 8, 8pm Wednesday, Dececember 8, 10pm modern era of refrigeration and modern air viewers to the dazzling Maria Kochetkova RIVERDANCE: BELL’ARIA: Thursday, December 9, 10pm Three-time Grammy Award winner conditioning. The final chapter climaxes and Davit Karapetyan. Olympic cham- LIVE FROM BEIJING LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS (HD only) and Belmont University alumna Trisha in a recent Nobel-winning breakthrough, pion figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi hosts Wednesday, Dececember 1, 8pm the production of a new form of matter the broadcast. Friday, December 3, 10pm “Peter and the Wolf” Yearwood hosts a holiday program of In 15 years Riverdance has been that Albert Einstein predicted would exist Outside of Italy, America is the country Sergei Prokofiev’s fanciful musical tale traditional carols, classical masterworks, CHRISTMAS AT CONCORDIA – seen live by more than 22 million within a few billionths of a degree above that is most influenced by Italian culture. “Peter and the Wolf ” is given new life in world music and light-hearted seasonal JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM people in more than 10,000 performances absolute zero. From food to fashion to music, Italian- this innovative new animated inter- favorites. More than 400 student voices Monday, December 13, 9pm in 350 cities in 40 countries over four American flavor is an integral part of pretation. Originally composed in 1936, join Yearwood, the Belmont School of “Hunting the Hidden Dimension” Celebrate the holiday season with continents. In December 2009, Riverdance everyday American life. Musical group the piece famously uses personified Music faculty and the Nashville Children’s Tuesday, December 14, 8pm Christmas at Concordia: Journey to embarked on a 12-city tour of China, BELL’ARIA pays tribute to this Italian- instruments in the orchestra to tell the Choir to present this annual production, Sunday, December 19, 7pm Bethlehem. In this new special, nation- a first for any international show. A American musical legacy, performing story – also penned by the composer – of taped at the Schermerhorn Symphony (HD only) ally recognized composer and conductor celebration of Irish dance and culture, traditional Italian songs as well as known young Peter and his animal friends. Peter, Center in Nashville, Tennessee. What do movie special effects, the stock René Clausen of Concordia College in enthralled the Chinese audi- Riverdance classical crossover pieces and pop hits himself represented by the string section, AUSTIN CITY LIMITS market, heart attacks and the rings of Moorhead, Minnesota re-imagines ence and continues to amaze with their becomes an unsuspecting hero and frees made popular by some of the most revered Saturdays, 9pm Saturn have in common? They’re all con- Christmas, taking viewers of all faiths sophistication and vibrancy. his small Russian village from the Wolf Italian-American voices, such as Dean “Kenny Chesney” nected by a revolutionary new branch of and traditions on a musical journey. The (French horns) intent on menacing the CIRQUE DU SOLEIL – Martin, Al Martino and many others. December 11 math called fractals, which has changed college’s 83rd annual concert combines the FLOWERS IN THE DESERT whole town THE ADIRONDACKS Country music superstar Kenny Chesney the way we see the world and opened up a pageantry of opera, the grandeur of choral Friday, December 3, 8pm L.A. HOLIDAY vast new territory to scientific analysis and orchestral masterworks, and the intimacy Monday, December 6, 9pm hits the ACL stage for a tour through his Since 1993, Cirque du Soleil has pro- CELEBRATION 2010 understanding, including what happened of delicate solos. Sprawled across six million acres in up- greatest hits. duced seven original, permanent Wednesday, December 8, 9pm after the Big Bang and the ultimate fate of state New York, the Adirondack Park is NOVA CHRISTMAS WITH THE shows in Las Vegas, creating a garden our universe. by far the largest park in the lower 48 This program is a highlight version of the MORMON TABERNACLE of delights that has transformed enter- “Absolute Zero: states. Yet it is the only one on the conti- six-hour Los Angeles County Holiday GREAT PERFORMANCES FEATURING NATALIE COLE tainment in this desert oasis. The Conquest of Cold” Cirque du nent in which large human populations Celebration that took place in the “Dance in America: San AND DAVID MCCULLOUGH presents Tuesday, December 7, 8pm Soleil – Flowers in the Desert live and whose land is divided almost Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker” Wednesday, December 15, 8pm mesmerizing performances recorded at Sunday, December 12, 7pm evenly between protected wilderness and Center on Christmas Eve 2009. The 1,000- Sunday, December 12, 9pm Grammy Award winner Natalie Cole and six of the seven Cirque shows in Las Vegas. (HD only) privately owned tracts. 1,500 performers participating in the show San Francisco Ballet’s production of Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough These shows – Mystère, O, Kà, Love, Criss This program tells the gripping story of the each year represent the many cultures and the beloved Nutcracker, reset during join the world-renowned Mormon Angel Believe andViva Elvis – have never holiday traditions found in the county. decades-long scientific race between two leading chemists to liquefy helium and the 1915 Panama Pacific International Tabernacle Choir in a magnificent

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Masterpiece Contemporary: Endgame Antiques Roadshow William Kentridge: Anything is Possible Live fom Lincoln Center

All programs are in both SD and HD unless Jackson Hole, a holiday season of a different the negotiations that led to the end of SECRETS OF THE DEAD WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: TAVIS SMILEY REPORTS otherwise noted. sort settles in just beyond the town, in the apartheid in South Africa. Seemingly Wednesday, December 22, 8pm ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE “Dudamel: Conducting a Life” Christmas celebration featuring some of great winter world of Yellowstone. Breath- doomed to failure, the secret talks were “Battle for the Bible” Sunday, December 26, 10:30pm Wednesday, December 29, 8pm the season’s most beloved songs. Natalie taking landscapes frame intimate scenes of held against a backdrop of terrorism, Some of the most famous words ever William Kentridge: Anything is Possible For his fourth Tavis Smiley Reports Cole joins the Choir to perform “It’s the wolves and coyotes, elk and bison, bears spying, blackmail and escalating unrest. written are found in the most widely read provides a rare, in-depth look at the life “Dudamel: Conducting a Life,” Tavis Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and and otters as they make their way through The international cast includes Chiwetel book in history: the Bible in English. This and work of the internationally acclaimed Smiley gives viewers an extraordinary look “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” and their most challenging season of the year. Ejiofor, William Hurt, Jonny Lee Miller, film travels back in time to one of the South African artist, William Kentridge. into the life and artistry of the LA Phil’s David McCullough reflects on “American NATURE journeys in the footsteps of Derek Jacobi and Clarke Peters as most turbulent periods in history – the Working in a variety of media – including charismatic conductor. At 29, Dudamel Christmas Memories.” the men who first explored the park, and Nelson Mandela. Reformation – to tell the extraordinary sculpture, drawing, animation, tapestries, is not only the youngest conductor of PARIS THE LUMINOUS YEARS: travels with their modern-day counterpart ANTIQUES ROADSHOW story of a group of men who set out on film, theater and opera – Kentridge any major orchestra in the world, but is on his own journey of discovery. TOWARD THE MAKING OF THE Mondays, 8pm what they believed to be a divinely inspired tackles a broad range of subjects, from also being hailed by critics as the most “Cloud’s Legacy: The Wild MODERN “Naughty or Nice” mission: to bring the Scriptures to people cataclysmic historical events to poignant exciting. Tavis profiles some of the remark- Stallion Returns” Wednesday, December 15, 9pm Monday, December 20 in their own language for the first time. It personal moments. able kids whose lives are being transformed Sunday, December 26 is the story of kings and popes, spies and by Dudamel’s commitment to free music Paris the Luminous Years tells the story Antiques Roadshow’s special edition, AMERICAN MASTERS In this sequel to “Cloud: Wild Stallion of of Paris from an unprecedented point “Naughty or Nice,” makes a list and checks secret missions, faith and flames. education for all. the Rockies,” filmmaker Ginger Kathrens Monday, December 27, 9pm of view, not as the familiar, glamorous it twice. Enlivening the year-end holiday THE BUDDHA LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER continues to chronicle the lives of a band “Glenn Gould: Genius Within” backdrop for the revolutions that exploded season, this lineup of favorite appraisals (HD only) of horses living wild and free in the moun- Wednesday, December 22, 9pm There have been other documentaries there, but as active protagonist, from past seasons will satisfy everyone’s tains of Montana. Cloud is now father Two and a half millennia ago, a new about Glenn Gould, a profoundly Friday, December 31, 8:30pm catalyst and midwife to modernity. The wish list. Highlights include: an 1863 to Bolder, a stallion in the making, but religion was born in northern India, enigmatic musical poet, but they were “New York Philharmonic New film spotlights now-famous key figures Temperance lithograph illustrating the all the horses must face the obstacles of a generated from the ideas of a single man, typically sidetracked by his eccentricities, Year’s Eve with Lang Lang” in the art world’s first international evils of imbibing spirits; a letter from Bureau of Land Management round-up, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who focusing on the pills and gloves and avant-garde, including Pablo Picasso, Gerald Ford, written when he was The concert starring Alan Gilbert, Lang the unpredictable fires of the American famously gained enlightenment while scarves – missing the man, the magic Marc Chagall, Igor Stravinsky, Ernest House Minority Leader, to his kinder- Lang, and Tchaikovsky is a true mid- West and the harsh weather. he sat under a large, shapely fig tree. The and the message behind his music. Hemingway and others. garten teacher in Michigan who called winter’s dream featuring Gilbert conduct- Buddha never claimed to be God or his American Masters artfully pierces through ing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 NATURE MASTERPIECE him “naughty little Gerry Ford”; and a emissary on earth. He said only that he the myths and misconceptions about this CONTEMPORARY dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the with soloist Lang Lang, and the magical Sundays, 8pm was a human being who, in a world of humming and hunched figure, whose film that was so tight she second act of The Nutcracker from Avery “Christmas in Yellowstone” “Endgame” Some Like It Hot unavoidable pain and suffering, had found fingers glided across the piano as no one’s had to be sewn into it, valued at $150,000 Fisher Hall. December 19 Sunday, December 19, 9pm a kind of serenity that others could find, before or since. to $250,000. As snow falls and Christmas lights glow in A nation teeters on the brink of civil war too. Richard Gere narrates. in this real-life political thriller about

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The Birthday Concert The President’s Photographer 23 Tue NOVA: Solomon’s Mines Frontline Independent Lens Charlie Rose 25 Thu Niagra Falls Waking the Dead The Royal Family at Work Charlie Rose 24 Wed The President’s Photographer Great Performances: Sondheim Birthday Concert Charlie Rose 26 Fri Best of 50s Pop John Denver: A Song’s Best Friend Road to Perfect Health 25 Thu The Old House Hour Antiques Roadshow Athens: Dawn of Democracy Charlie Rose 27 Sat John Sebastian: Folk ReWind Jeff Beck Honors Les Paul Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics Road to Perfect 26 Fri Best of 50s Pop John Denver: A Song’s Best Friend Health 28 Sun Nature: Hummingbirds The Peter Yarrow Singalong Jeff Beck Honors Les Paul 27 Sat John Sebastian: ReWind Jeff Beck Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics Change Your 29 Mon Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn Brain, Change 28 Sun Nature: Hummingbirds The Peter Yarrow Singalong Jeff Beck Your Body

Change Your 30 Tue Brain Fitness Best of 50s Pop Aretha Franklin: 29 Mon Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn Brain, Change Soul ReWind Your Body Aretha Franklin: 30 Tue Brain Fitness Best of 50s Pop Soul ReWind

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John Denver: 2 Thu John Sebastian: Rewind Peter Yarrow Singalong John Denver: 2 Thu John Sebastian: Rewind Peter Yarrow Singalong Song’s Best Friend Song’s Best Friend 3 Fri Cirque du Soleil Bell’aria: Live from Las Vegas Brain Fitness 3 Fri Cirque du Soleil Bell’aria: Live from Las Vegas Brain Fitness

4 Sat As Time Goes By: Reunion Special Aretha Franklin: Soul ReWind 4 Sat As Time Goes By: Reunion Special Aretha Franklin: Soul ReWind

5 Sun Our Town: Goshen Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli & David Foster Lower Your Taxes Now 5 Sun Our Town: Goshen Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli & David Foster Lower Your Taxes Now

6 Mon Antiques Roadshow The Adirondacks Charlie Rose 6 Mon Antiques Roadshow The Adirondacks Charlie Rose 7 Tue NOVA: Absolute Zero Frontline Lights: Hannukah Live Charlie Rose 7 Tue NOVA: Absolute Zero Frontline Independent Lens Charlie Rose 8 Wed Great Performances: Peter & the Wolf L.A. Holiday Celebration Christmas at Belmont Charlie Rose 8 Wed Great Performances: Peter & the Wolf L.A. Holiday Celebration Christmas at Belmont Charlie Rose 9 Thu Ask An Expert Waking the Dead In Performance at the White House Charlie Rose 9 Thu This Old House Hour L.A. Holiday Celebration Great Performances: Peter & the Wolf Charlie Rose 10 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Front Row Center: The Night They Raided Minskey’s Charlie Rose 10 Fri Washington Week Need to Know L.A. Holiday Celebration Washington Week Charlie Rose 11 Sat Antiques Roadshow Keeping Up Keeping Up As Time Goes By As Time Goes By 11 Sat Great Performances: Peter & the Wolf L.A. Holiday Celebration Christmas at Belmont Austin City Limits: Kenny Chesney Appearances Appearances

12 Sun Nature: The Desert Lions Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker Austin City Limits: Kenny Chesney 12 Sun The Desert Lions Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker Globe Trekker: Slavery

13 Mon Antiques Roadshow Christmas at Concordia Renaissance Christmas Charlie Rose 13 Mon Antiques Roadshow Christmas at Concordia A Renaissance Christmas Charlie Rose

14 Tue NOVA: Hunting the Hidden Dimension Frontline Independent Lens Charlie Rose 14 Tue NOVA: Hidden Dimension Frontline Independent Lens Charlie Rose Christmas with the Christmas with the 15 Wed Mormon Tabernacle Choir Paris: The Luminous Years Charlie Rose 15 Wed Mormon Tabernacle Choir Paris: the Luminous Years Charlie Rose Christmas with the 16 Thu Ask An Expert Wakng the Dead Faith Hill: Joy to the World Charlie Rose 16 Thu This Old House Hour Antiques Roadshow Mormon Tabernacle Choir Charlie Rose 17 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Front Row Center: Free Willy Charlie Rose 17 Fri Washington Week Need to Know Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker Washington Week Keeping Up Keeping Up 18 Sat Antiques Roadshow Appearances Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Tori Amos Christmas with the 18 Sat Paris: the Luminous Years Austin City Limits: Andrew Bird Mormon Tabernacle Choir 19 Sun Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone Masterpiece Contemporary: Endgame Globe Trekker: Balkans 19 Sun Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone Masterpiece: Endgame Austin City Limits: Andrew Bird 20 Mon Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Charlie Rose 20 Mon Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Charlie Rose 21 Tue NOVA: Arctic Dinosaurs Independent Lens Charlie Rose 21 Tue NOVA: Arctic Dinosaurs Independent Lens Charlie Rose 22 Wed Secrets of the Dead The Buddha Charlie Rose 22 Wed Secrets of the Dead Buddha Charlie Rose 23 Thu Penn High School Choir Waking the Dead Radio City Christmas Spectacular Charlie Rose 23 Thu This Old House Hour Antiques Roadshow L.A. Holiday Celebration Charlie Rose 24 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Front Row Center: Elmer Gantry Great Getaways Christmas with the Keeping Up Keeping Up 24 Fri Washington Week Need to Know Christmas at Concordia Mormon Tabernacle Choir Washington Week 25 Sat Antiques Roadshow Appearances Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Faith Hill: Joy to the World 25 Sat Secrets of the Dead Buddha Austin City Limits: Ben Harper Rick Steves’ 26 Sun Nature: The Wild Stallion Returns Masterpiece: Framed Europe Globe Trekker: Syria 26 Sun Nature: Cloud’s Legacy Masterpiece: Framed William Kentridge Austin City Limits 27 Mon Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Glenn Gould Charlie Rose 27 Mon Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Glenn Gould Charlie Rose 28 Tue NOVA: Secrets Beneath the Ice Frontline Secrets of the Dead Charlie Rose Crown of the 28 Tue NOVA: Secrets Beneath the Ice Frontline Independent Lens Continent 29 Wed Tavis Smiley Reports: Gustavo Dudamel Great Performances: Gustavo Dudamel Charlie Rose 29 Wed Tavis Smiley Reports: Gustavo Dudamel Great Performances: Gustavo Dudamel Charlie Rose 30 Thu Mario Lanza Waking the Dead Love Songs of the 50s and 60s Charlie Rose 31 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Front Row Center: Topkapi Charlie Rose 30 Thu This Old House Antiques Roadshow William Kentridge Charlie Rose

31 Fri Washington Week Live from Lincoln Center Washington Week Charie Rose

14 15 Weekdays – November/December Weekends – November/December High Definition (34.1) 6:00 am Classical Stretch 6:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 7:00 am Arthur Digital (34.2) 7:30 am Martha Speaks SD High Definition (34.1)HD 8:00 am Curious George SaTuRDayS SuNDayS SaTuRDayS SuNDayS 8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! 6:00 am Michigan Out of Doors Curious George * Mister Rogers’ Neighbor- 9:00 am Super WHY! 6:00 am 6:30 am Second Opinion Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot * hood Sesame Street 9:30 am Dinosaur Train 7:00 am Quilting arts Super WHy! * 6:30 am Bob the Builder * 7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Dinosaur Train * 10:00 am Sesame Street 7:00 am Curious George Curious George 8:00 am Sewing with Nancy Cyberchase * 11:00 am Sid the Science Kid 7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot * Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot * america Sews with Sue Haus- 11:30 am WordWorld 8:30 am Biz Kids 8:00 am Super WHy! Super WHy! * mann Noon Mon—This Old House Hour Tue—Nature Wed—Antiques Roadshow Thu—NOVA Fri—VP 8:30 am Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train 9:00 am School of Fine arts Outdoor Elements Tue—Masterpiece 9:00 am Thomas and Friends Sid the Science Kid * 1:00 pm Mon—Austin City Limits Wed—VP Thu—Frontline Fri—VP 9:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting Rick Steves’ Europe Mystery 9:30 am angelina Ballerina * Martha Speaks 10:00 am Lidia’s Italy 2:00 pm Mon—Globe Trekker Tue—VP Wed—VP Thu—VP Fri—VP INside INdiana Business 10:00 am arthur 10:30 am Dinner and a Book This Old House 3:00 pm Mon—VP Tue—VP Wed—NOVA Thu—VP Fri—Masterpiece Mystery 10:30 am WordGirl 11:00 am america’s Test Kitchen Off the Record 4:00 pm Mon—VP Tue—VP Wed—Nature Thu—Need to Know Fri—VP 11:00 am The Electric Company 11:30 am Cook’s Country Indiana Week in Review antiques Roadshow 5:00 pm Charlie Rose 11:30 am Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Noon Julia’s Kitchen Washington Week 6:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Thu—Indiana Courts Rick Steves’ Europe Noon Julia Child Cyberchase 12:30 pm Bake Decorate Celebrate! Economic Outlook 12:30 pm Victory Garden Washington Week 1:00 pm 6:30 pm Nightly Business Report Thu—Indiana Courts Nightly Business Report Victory Garden McLaughlin Group 1:00 pm Everyday Food 1:30 pm P. allen Smith’s Garden Home To The Contrary* 7:00 pm PBS NewsHour Need to Know 1:30 pm This Old House 2:00 pm This Old House Digital (34.2) Politically Speaking * 2:00 pm ask This Old House Religion and Ethics 2:30 pm Hometime 6:00 am Body Electric 2:30 pm Hometime To the Contrary 3:00 pm Woodsmith Shop * 6:30 am A Place of Our Own 3:30 pm Woodwright’s Shop * VP 7:00 am Arthur 3:00 pm Woodwright’s Shop 4:00 pm NOVa 7:30 am Martha Speaks 3:30 pm Motorweek 5:00 pm VP History Detectives * 8:00 am Curious George 4:00 pm History Detectives Front Row Center II 6:00 pm Classic Gospel 8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! 5:00 pm VP 7:00 pm The Lawrence Welk Show VP 9:00 am Super WHY! 6:00 pm 9:30 am Dinosaur Train 7:00 pm antiques Roadshow NOVa Saturday, December 4 (Day/Evening) 10:00 am Sesame Street 6:30 am Dr. Wayne Dyer Weekend Pledge Schedule 9:30 am New Play Piano 11:00 am Sid the Science Kid 7:00am to 8:00 pm 11:30 am Rick Steves’ European Christmas 11:30 am Barney & Friends 1:30 pm America’s Home Cooking: Chocolate Saturday, November 27 (Day/Evening) 4:30 pm Nature – Hummingbirds, Magic in the Air Noon Curious George 7:00am Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy 6:00 pm Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers 12:30pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! 8:00am Sewing with Nancy Appliqué Know How 9:00am America’s Home Cooking: Chocolate Sunday, December 5 (Day/Evening) 1:00 pm Super WHY! 12:00pm ADD and Loving It 1:30 pm Rick Steves’ European Insights 1:30 pm Dinosaur Train 1:30pm The Best of Ask This Old House 2:00 pm The Civil War #105 The Universe of Battle 2:30pm Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy 4:00 pm John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind 2:00 pm Between the Lions 3:30pm Brain Fitness: Peak Performance 6:00 pm Our Town: Goshen 2:30 pm Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman 5:00pm Riverdance: Live from Beijing 7:30 pm Our Town: Goshen 7:00pm John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind 3:00 pm WordGirl Saturday, December 25 (Day/Evening) 7:00 am Christmas Mormon Tabernacle 3:30pm Martha Speaks Sunday, November 28 (Day/Evening) 8:00 am Penn High School Choir 1:30pm Keyboard Conversations 9:00 am Purdue Christmas 4:00 pm Arthur 3:00pm Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy 10:00 am Faith Hill 4:30 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog 4:00pm Radio City Christmas Spectacular Starring the Rockettes 11:00 am Dance in America: Nutcracker 5:30pm Cirque Du Soleil – Flowers in the Desert 1:00 pm Christmas Mormon Tabernacle 5:00 pm The Electric Company (Dec. 1 Chanukah special) 7:30pm Nature – Hummingbirds, Magic in the Air 2:00 pm Christmas at Concordia Mon—Dinner Tue— The Seegers Family Wed—Outdoor Thu—Rick Steves' Europe 3:00 pm Christmas at Belmont 5:30 pm Fri—European Journal* & A Book  Edifice Ventures Elements  4:00 pm Christmas Mormon Tabernacle 5:00 pm Purdue Christmas Key to Symbols: VP-Various Programming 6:00 pm BBC World News 6:00 pm Penn High School Choir *Programming may vary. 6:30 pm Nightly Business Report 17 7:00 pm PBS NewsHour * Nov. 26 & Dec. 3 – Economic Outlook Overnight Programs Overnight Programs November HD SD December HD SD Monday, November 1 Monday, November 8 Tuesday, November 16 Wednesday, November 24 Wednesday, December 1 Saturday, December 11 Saturday, December 18 Saturday, December 25 Midnight Nature: Giant Pythons Midnight Nature: Braving Iraq Midnight Charlie Rose Midnight Charlie Rose Midnight Aretha Franklin Presents Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:00 am Sherlock 1:00 am Sherlock 1:00 am Bottom of the Tenth 1:00 am Frontline 1:00 am Dr. Wayne Dyer 1:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am Washington Week 2:30 am Preview Circus 2:30 am Alan Alda 3:30 am Tina Fey 2:00 am NOVA: Solomon’s Mines 4:00 am New Piano 1:30 am Need to Know 1:30 am Need to Know 1:30 am Need to Know 3:00 am Chicago Symphony 3:00 am Circus 5:00 am Nature: Wolverine 3:00 am LennoNYC 4:30 am Perfect Health 2:30 am Washington Week 2:30 am Washington Week 2:30 am Washington Week 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 4:00 am Preview Circus Wednesday, November 17 5:00 am Antqiues Roadshow Thursday, December 2 3:00 am Peter and the Wolf 3:00 am Christmas / Mormon 3:00 am L.A. Holiday 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead Tuesday, November 9 Midnight Charlie Rose Midnight Yogo for Arthritis 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow Tuesday, November 2 Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 am Frontline Thursday, November 25 1:00 am Change Your Brain 5:00 am Old House Hour 5:00 am Old House Hour 5:00 am Old House Hour Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:00 am Top of the Tenth 2:00 am NOVA: Stonehenge Midnight Charlie Rose 3:00 am Dr. Wayne Dyer Sunday, December 12 Sunday, December 19 Sunday, December 26 1:00 am We Shall Remain 3:00 am Sherlock 3:00 am Top of the Tenth 1:00 am Sondheim Birthday Midnight Austin City Limits Midnight Austin City Limits Midnight Austin City Limits 4:30 am Alan Alda 5:30 am Alan Alda 3:00 am Independent Lens Friday, December 3 2:30 am Before Parks Midnight John Denver 1:00 am NOVA: Absolute Zero 1:00 am NOVA:Hidden Dimension 1:00 am NOVA: Arctic Dinosaurs 5:00 am Nature: Braving Iraq 4:00 am Frontline 3:00 am Sherlock Thursday, November 18 1:00 am America’s Home Cooking 2:00 am Frontline 2:00 am Frontline 2:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am NOVA: Solomon’s Mines 4:30 am Preview Circus Wednesday, November 10 Midnight Circus 4:00 am Piano in a Flash 3:00 am L.A. Holiday 3:00 am Renaissance Christmas 4:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am Nature: Giant Pythons Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 am Tavis Smiley 4:00 am Washington Week 4:00 am Washington Week 4:30 am Need to Know Friday, November 26 Saturday, December 4 Wednesday, November 3 1:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Circus Midnight Tavis Smiley 4:30 am Need to Know 4:30 am Need to Know 5:30 am Washington Week 2:00 am NOVA: Dogs Decoded 4:00 am Independent Lens Midnight Brain Fitness 5:30 am Washington Week 5:30 am Washsington Week Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 am Old House Hour 1:00 am Perfect Health Monday, December 27 1:00 am Frontline 3:00 am Top of the Tenth 5:30 am Crown of the Continent 2:00 am Athens: Democracy Midnight Tavis Smiley 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:30 am Change Your Home Monday, December 13 Monday, December 20 2:00 am NOVA: Elevator Friday, November 19 3:00 am Sondheim Birthday 4:00 am Lower Your Taxes Midnight Nature: Desert Lion Midnight Christmas in Yellowstone 12:30 am Nature: Cloud’s Legacy 3:00 am We Shall Remain Thursday, November 11 Midnight Tavis Smiley 5:00 am President’s Photographer 1:00 am San Francisco Ballet 1:00 am Endgame 1:30 am Framed 4:30 am Before Parks Midnight Circus 1:00 am Old House Hour Sunday, December 5 3:00 am L.A. Holiday 3:00 am Paris: Luminous Years 3:00 am Buddha 1:00 am Tavis Smiley Saturday, November 27 Midnight Albert King/Vaughn 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am Athens: Democracy Midnight Perfect Health 4:00 am Christmas at Belmont 5:00 am Christmas / Mormon 2:00 am Circus 1:30 am Jeff Beck 3:00 am Circus 1:00 am Change Your Home 5:00 am Peter and the Wolf Tuesday, December 28 Thursday, November 4 4:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Albert King/Vaughn Tuesday, December 21 Midnight Circus 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 2:30 am Dr. Lori Mosca Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley 5:00 am NOVA: Dogs Decoded Tussday, December 14 1:00 am Tavis Smiley Saturday, November 20 4:00 am Lower Taxes Monday, December 6 Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:00 am Independent Lens 1:00 am Genius Within 2:00 am Circus Friday, November 12 Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Lower Your Taxes 1:00 am Christmas at Concordia 3:00 am Endgame 3:00 am Framed Midnight Tavis Smiley Sunday, November 28 1:00 am The Mormons 4:30 am William Kentridge 4:00 am Independent Lens 1:00 am Washington Week Midnight Rock and Roll Classic 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:00 am Christmas in Yellowstone 5:00 am NOVA: Elevator 1:00 am Old House Hour 1:30 am Need to Know 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow 3:00 am San Francisco Ballet 5:30 am Crown of the Continent 2:00 am Medal of Honor 12:30 am Dr. Wayne Dyer Wednesday, December 22 Friday, November 5 2:30 am Circus 3:30 am Brain Fitness Tuesday, December 7 5:00 am Nature: Desert Lion Midnight Tavis Smiley Wednesday, December 29 3:00 am Circus 4:30 am Washington Week Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley 5:30 am Alan Alda 5:00 am Yoga for Arthritis Wednesday, December 15 1:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am Old House Hour 1:00 am Adirondacks 1:00 am Frontline 1:00 am Old House Hour Monday, November 29 Midnight Tavis Smiley 3:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Way of the Warrior Saturday, November 13 3:00 am Independent Lens 1:00 am Frontline 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am NOVA: Ice Secrets Sunday, November 21 Midnight Brain Fitness 5:00 am Nature: Dragons 3:00 am Circus Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Austin City Limits 2:00 am NOVA:Hidden Dimension 3:00 am Genius Within 1:00 am Washington Week 1:30 am Riverdance: Beijing Thursday, December 23 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 12:30 am Nature: Wolverine 3:30 am Cirque du Soleil Wednesday, December 8 3:00 am Christmas at Concordia Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:30 am Need to Know 1:30 am NOVA: Stonehenge Midnight Tavis Smiley 4:00 am Renaissance Christmas Saturday, November 6 2:30 am Circus 5:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 1:00 am Buddha Thursday, December 30 2:30 am Frontline 1:00 am Frontline 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley 4:30 am Alan Alda 3:00 am Independent Lens 3:30 am Antiques Roadshow Tuesday, November 30 2:00 am NOVA: Absolute Zero 1:00 am Gustavo Dudamel 1:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am Old House Hour Thursday, December 16 5:00 am Arctic Dinosaurs 4:30 am Washington Week Midnight Change Your Brain 3:00 am Adirondacks 3:00 am Independent Lens 1:30 am Need to Know 5:00 am Need to Know 5:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight Tavis Smiley Sunday, November 14 1:30 am Lower Your Taxes Friday, December 24 4:30 am Crown of the Continent 2:30 am Before Parks 3:30 am ADD 1:00 am Paris: Luminous Years Midnight Tavis Smiley 3:00 am Circus Midnight Austin City Limits Monday, November 22 Thursday, December 9 3:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am NOVA: Ice Secrets 1:00 am NOVA: Dogs Decoded 5:00 am Yoga for Arthritis 1:00 am Old House Hour 5:00 am Old House Hour Midnight Nature: Leopard Midnight Tavis Smiley 4:00 am Frontline 2:00 am Frontline 12:30 am Lennon Naked 1:00 am L.A. 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Holiday Friday, December 31 5:00 am NOVA:Hidden Dimension Midnight Tavis Smiley Sunday, November 7 3:30 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Beatles Rocked Kremlin 2:00 am Christmas at Belmont 3:00 am Buddha 1:00 am Old House Hour Midnight Austin City Limits 4:30 am Washington Week 3:00 am Circus 3:00 am Independent Lens Friday, December 17 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 2:00 am William Kentridge 1:00 am NOVA: Elevator 5:00 am Need to Know 4:00 am Circus 4:00 am Frontline Midnight Tavis Smiley 3:00 am Gustavo Dudamel 1:00 am NOVA: Elevator 5:00 am Secrets of the Dead 5:00 am NOVA: Absolute Zero 1:00 am Old House Hour Monday, November 15 5:00 am Tavis Smiley Reports (after time change) Midnight Nature: Wolverine 2:00 am Christmas / Mormon 2:30 am Secrets of the Dead Tuesday, November 23 Friday, December 10 3:00 am Paris: Luminous Years 1:00 am Tina Fey Midnight Tavis Smiley Midnight Tavis Smiley 3:00 am Independent Lens 2:30 am Circus 5:00 am Christmas / Mormon 4:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am LennoNYC 1:00 am Old House Hour 4:30 am Secrets of the Dead 3:00 am Lennon Naked 2:00 am Peter and the Wolf 4:30 am Need to Know 5:30 am Alan Alda 5:30 am Washington Week 4:30 am Beatles Rocked Kremlin 3:00 am L.A. 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Keyboard Conversations Please select membership level: outlet stores and online merchants. ☐ $35 WNIT Senior Member The Directory of Membership Benefits comes with your WNIT MemberCard and ☐ $50 WNIT Member includes a list of participating businesses and organizations. To view a complete list of ☐ $75 WNIT MemberCard MemberCard benefits, and to get the latest benefit updates, go to membercard.com. While ☐ $150 there you can also sign up to receive weekly e-mail updates. Or, call the MemberCard ☐ $250 hotline at 1-888-727-4411. ☐ Other $ Coming Soon: WNIT Kids Club!! With the great savings available to you, the WNIT MemberCard will pay for itself after only a few dining experiences. Just another way your WNIT membership allows you to experience WNIT Kids Club will be here in time for the holidays! Parents offering discounts at local and regional Payment Method: more in your community! and grandparents can enroll their children and/or grand- attractions, museums and restaurants. 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The ITF ation in the following categories: Outstanding Achieve- Golden Prague is a unique receive the PLANNER, our bi-monthly program guide for a full year, as well as ment for Entertainment Programs – Arts / Entertainment and prestigious show- (Linda Schaller, Angel Hernandez and Alexander Toradze, the monthly WNiT e-newsletter with special features, program information and case of TV production, Outstanding Achievement for Individual Excellence Off advance notice of ticket opportunities. if you choose the WNiT MemberCard level presenting the world’s best Camera – Writing (Linda Schaller); and Outstanding music and dance programs Achievement for Individual Achievement Off Camera – as the gift you’d like to give, you will be giving the recipient the opportunity to enjoy of all musical genres, in- Editing (Tim Schaller). Winners will be announced at the 2-for-1 savings at local and regional restaurants, attractions and museums, along with cluding classical, rock, awards banquet in Chicago on November 6. pop and world music. The Festival’s popular- a WNiT 1G flash drive! ity is ever increasing and last year welcomed 600 In addition, Kicking the Notes the Toradze Way joins accredited guests from 24 countries around the world. WNIT’s Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps as fi- There is no better way to share your enthusiasm for public television than with a WNiT gift membership – it’s the perfect present Kicking the Notes the Toradze Way was first aired by WNIT nalists in the category of Special Interest and Cultural Programming at the 23rd Annual Spectrum Awards for students, parents, business associates and seniors! Best of all, your gift helps everyone in Michiana enjoy the power of public on December 7, 2009. sponsored by the Indiana Broadcasters Association. television. Check out the WNiT Gift Membership section on our website at wnit.org or call Member Services at 574.675.9648, x311. Linda Schaller is the project’s producer and director and Winners will be announced November 13 in Indianapolis. Angel Hernandez, WNIT’s vice president of production, is the executive producer. The program was made possible by the Martin Foundation, Brian and Jeannelle Brady, Indiana University Foundation, IU South Bend, Patricia and Arthur J. Decio, Rod and Carol Ganey, Robert and DonaTe Your Mary Pat Deputy, Liz Naquin Borger and Tom Borger, and Mary Naquin. “This is truly an outstanding achievement,” said Angel unwanTeD Car Hernandez. “Alexander Toradze and his Piano Truck, Motorcycle, RV, Camper, Boat or Snowmobile! Studio at IU South Bend are cultural treasures and WNIT is now a world player in television You can help WNiT Public Television with the tax-deductible donation documentaries. 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Supporters Spotlight Goshen Health System 1st Source Bank Elkhart County Parks Department Laven Insurance Saint Joseph Funeral Home Village at Winona Antiques Roadshow Miscellaneous Programming PBS NewsHour God in America History Detectives BBC World News Nightly Business Report INside INdiana Business This month, WNIT Public Television shines the spotlight on Goshen Health System, Emporium Restaurant Saint Joseph Regional Nightly Business Report Holiday Programming Weekly Business Programming Lefever Plumbing Medical Center a not-for-profit provider of health care that includes Goshen General Hospital, INside INdiana Business Charlie Rose Hometime Antiques Roadshow Yoder’s Department Store The Center for Cancer Care, Park Home Medical Equipment, PrimeCare Physician McLaughlin Group Sesame Street This Old House Pledge Programming Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Mystery! Front Row Center Zimmer Network, Team: Bariatrics, The Retreat Women’s Health Center and Indiana Lakes PBS NewsHour Exploration Toys Martin’s Super Markets Children’s Programming Nature Kurt Simon Children’s Programming Managed Care Organization. NOVA Nature Washington Week Erica’s Craft & Sewing Center Matterhorn Restaurant PBS NewsHour Since 2007 Goshen Health System has consistently supported WNIT Public Television Miscellaneous Programming NOVA 32 Pearls Family Dentistry America Sews With Sue Hausmann Miscellaneous Programming by underwriting “Ask an Expert,” “The PBS Newshour,” various health related programs The Jewish Community of The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot Family & Children’s Center Morris Performing Arts BUSINESS CLUBS and program interstitials. Goshen Health System also contributed to WNIT’s About That Children’s Programming Miscellaneous Programming St. Joseph County PBS NewsHour Ch air m an’s Club ($3,000+) Bigger Picture Capital Campaign and WNIT’s Grand Opening. WNIT salutes Alick’s Home Medical Family Dental Health McDonald Physical Therapy & Miscellaneous Programming Teachers Credit Union Antiques Roadshow Miscellaneous Programming Sports Rehabilitation Center President’s Club ($1,500) and thanks Goshen Health System for their investment in WNIT and for their Snyder’s Men’s Shop Lawrence Welk BBC World News Champion Window Siding & many community endeavors. Faye Magneson & Tom Seiffert Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Children’s Programming Michiana Eye Center Patio Doors Anco Products, Inc. Miscellaneous Programming South Bend Civic Theatre Co r p o r at e Club ($800) Rod & Carol Ganey Miscellaneous Programming Seegers Family Edifice Venture Charlie Rose Mid-City Supply Company Alick’s Home Medical The ArtsEverywhere Initiative Of Globe Trekker Hometime South Bend Farmer’s Market Center for Hospice & Palliative Care The Community Foundation Of Sesame Street Miscellaneous Programming Centier Bank Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller CB Richard Ellis Bradley St. Joseph County The Gibson Foundation Foundation South Bend Medical Foundation Directors’ Front Row Center INside INdiana Business Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Foundation Baker & Daniels Gibson Insurance Group Montessori Academy South Bend School Corporation Ladue, Curran & Kuehn PBS NewsHour Between The Lions Circle Antiques Roadshow Children’s Programming Business Ho n o r Ro ll ($300) WordGirl Barnes & Thornburg Steven A. Goldberg, C.P.A. The Natural Way Bayer Healthcare Antiques Roadshow Business Programming Children’s Programming South Bend Warehousing Financial Associates The WNIT Directors’ Circle represents a very dedicated and select group of individuals who, by their commitment, contribute to the PBS NewsHour Washington Week & Distribution First State Bank total annual support which is the foundation of WNIT’s operating budget. These essential annual contributions make possible the Washington Week Northern Box Company Miscellaneous Programming Good Neighbor Pharmacies Antiques Roadshow Leone Law Firm great programs that everyone in Michiana enjoys. Bayer Healthcare Miscellaneous Programming Children’s Programming Southside Christian Church Patrick Industries Miscellaneous Programming Travels to the Edge with Art Wolf God in America The Troyer Group Platinum Level ($5,000 +) Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Graber Bruce and Linda Bancroft Janice and Larry D. Harding Jane and Paul Ralser Goodwill Industries Arthur J. Decio Jennifer and Kreg Gruber David and Billie Bankoff Mary Houck William and Marie Reyburn Buttons & Bows Children’s Programming Southwest Michigan Symphony LOCAL PRODUCTIONS Notre Dame Federal Credit Union Ed and Sue Hiler Denise and Angel Hernandez Stuart and Paula Barb Charles and Lois Hatstat Bill and Jan Riblet Children’s Programming Miscellaneous Prime Time Orchestra Ask An Expert Goshen Center for Cancer Care Rodney and Carol Ganey Charles and Anne Hillman Carol and Jim Bieneman Eileen and Tom Hughes The Honorable and Mrs. Cardiology Division of Midwest Programming Miscellaneous Programming Cancer Care Partners Miscellaneous Programming Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller Jim and Sally Hubbard Glenn and Janellyn Borden Jon and Sherry Housand James W. Rieckhoff Medical Group Once Upon a Child Stitch ‘N Time Fabrics Elkhart General Hospital Greencroft Communities Ed and Willy Welter Dr. Rob and Lee Riley Miscellaneous Programming Children’s Programming Fons & Porter Quilting Goshen Cancer Center Irions Foundation, Inc. Liz and Tom Borger Leonard and JoAnn Isban Miscellaneous Programming Marjorie H. Wilson Najeeb and Nancy Khan Janet M. Botz Craig and Carol Kapson Judith A. Robert and Thomas Carmela’s At Macri’s Sweeney, Julian Trial Attorneys Memorial Hospital J. Kapacinskas Homan Lumber Mart Inc. Pain Management Group Glenn and Patty Killoren Brian and Jeannelle Brady Jim and Chris Kelly Miscellaneous Cooking Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Dinner & a Book Maritza Robles Hometime Michael and Rebecca Kubacki Howard S. Brembeck Gretchen and Dean Kimble Programming Teachers Credit Union The Rex and Alice A. Martin Gold Level ($2,500 +) Fred and Chris Rowe Hovenkamp’s Produce Peacock & Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Deputy Frank and Marsha Martin Susan Burkholz Barbara and Doanld T. Kindt Center for History Antiques Roadshow Biz Kids Vivian and Arnold Sallie Cooking Programming Ms. Susan K. Hintz V. Richard and Jane Miller Amy and Clifford Cassidy Joyce and John LaDue Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming PBS NewsHour Additional Dinner & a Book Robert Sennett Hugs from Heaven Nightly Business Report Anne M. Jordanich Barb and John Phair Barbara Clausen Brian and Ginger Lake Center for Hospice & Pediatrics of Michiana, a Division Supporters: Rick and Chris Siegrist Children’s Programming Travel Programming Chris and Carmi Murphy Ernestine M. Raclin Dr. Gary L. Cornette Betty Lambertson Palliative Care of Allied Physicians Village Of Winona James and Chris Sieradzki Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Earl Records Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corson Betty and Bill Laramore Antiques Roadshow Imagine That! Children’s Programming TravelStarz Economic Outlook Tom and Maria Slager J. Schmuhl, Jr. Donna and Mark Richter Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Crowe Dick and Marla LaVanture Champion Window Siding & Patio Children’s Programming Great Performances Lake City Bank Sonja K. Smith Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak Craig D. Sullivan and Pat and Sue Ruszkowski Elisabeth De Fries Gunnel B. Lofgren Doors IPBS/WFYI Treat’s Squire Shop Partners for Workforce Solutions Cynthia L. Harris Carl and Rita Schobert Snyder Attorneys At Law Doug and Jeannine Schrock Ann and Fred Dean Jerry and Becky Lutkus Children’s Programming PBS Kid’s Austin City Limits Miscellaneous Programming Farm Fresh To You Ernest and Gerda Zeller Mary E. Stanfield James F. Shea Robin Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lux Charmaran Corporation IUSB/Department of Informative Pledge Programming The Quilting Loft Miller Poultry Joyce and Dick Stifel Children’s Programming Computer Science Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer James F. and Sherry L. Smith Carol Ann Mooney and Gail and Bob Martin Quilting Arts PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT Silver Level ($1,000 +) George Efta Perry Stow and Andrea Miscellaneous Programming Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Express Press Tom and Joyce Sopko Barbara and Laurence McHugh Mather-Stow Cochran & King Barb & John Phair Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Benko Thomas and Elizabeth Eisele Sewing with Nancy Impressions, Inc. Katie and Brad Toothaker Leo and Kathleen McKernan Paul D. and Mary H. Tipps Miscellaneous Programming Indiana Community Bank Miscellaneous Programming Carmichael Foundation Irene Eskridge Miscellaneous Programming America Sews with Sue Hausmann Lithotone, Inc LeRoy and Phyllis Troyer Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mellin Barbara and Reg Wagle Cosimo & Susie’s Pike Lumber Melody and Leo Ditchcreek David and Susan Findlay READY TO LEARN Barbara K. Warner Brad and Mickey Miller Jeff and Phid Wells A Bit of Italy Jeanette’s Fabric Boutique Michigan Out-Of-Doors The Troyer Group Jim and Susan Donahoe Jody and Mike Freid PBS NewsHour Elkhart County Community Jane J. Warner Pat and Carol Moody Walter and Nila Wells Lidia’s Italy Sewing with Nancy Press Ganey Associates Ken and Mary Eme Joan and Gerald H. Frieling, Jr. Nightly Business Report Foundation David and Janet Weed Dr. Laura L. Morris Dorothy and Dar* Wiekamp D & W Inc. Jordan Automotive Antiques Roadshow John Anderson Foundation William W. Erwin Mr. and Mrs. John Goebel, Jr. Village Green Peggy Weed Mary Naquin John and Carolyn Wolf Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Verizon Foundation Tom and Susan Fischbach Steve and Maggie Goldberg Dr. Kelly Puster Philip and Mary Newbold Douglas and Janette Yoder Children’s Programming Craig and Connie Fulmer Phyllis & Jack Davis La Candy Shoppe Children’s Programming Margie and Paul Goldwin Lida Thompson Norris Children’s Programming Bake Decorate Celebrate Village At Arborwood Van and Jean Gates Bronze Level ($500 +) River Bend Hose Anonymous (5) Judith and Jim Goodkin Dan Pena Miscellaneous Cooking Antiques Roadshow Dave and Ginny Gibson *Deceased Charter Member Dental Center Children’s Programming Dottie and Tom Arnold Donald and Lynn Groenleer Don and Linda Pletcher Children’s Programming Clara Gingerich Lake City Bank Ruth’s Chris Steak House Steve and Nancy Ball Jerry and Dorene Hammes Mary Pruess INside INdiana Business Leslie and William Gitlin 26 Miscellaneous Programming * Information correct as of press date James R. Hardesty 27 PERIODICAL WNiT Television Planner P.O. Box 7034 South Bend, iN 46634-7034

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