Pl a nnerMichiana’s bi-monthly Guide to WNIT Public Television Issue No. 1 January — February 2018

PREMIERES SUN JAN 14 9PM A Message from Greg Giczi President and GM, WNIT Public Television Board of Directors

Chairman Susan Ohmer, Ph.D. Vice Chairs Robert G. Douglass James Hillman Happy New Year, WNIT Supporters! President and General Manager Thank you for all you have done to support WNIT this past year. May you and yours receive Greg Giczi many blessings this coming year. Treasurer William J. Schmuhl, Jr. Your Michiana PBS station plans to do its part to enrich your life with our blend of educational, Secretary cultural, and civically-engaged programming. We hope you will find our programs not only Hayley G. Boling interesting to watch, but that they motivate you to take action in your little corner of Michiana Directors to make it just a little bit better. Jim Arnold Tania Bengtsson As you can guess from the cover of the WNIT , the second season of is David L. Bankoff, MD Planner Victoria Thomas G. Coley, Ph.D. launching. This season will be set in the 1840s, a decade of revolution, famine and unrest – and Marvin Curtis for Victoria, much childbearing. WNIT will continue our encore of Victoria’s first season on Katy Demarais Joel D. Duthie Sunday evenings right up to the premiere of the new episodes on Sunday, January 14 at 9pm. Rebecca Espinoza-Kubacki Mary Horan I hope you’ve noticed that WNIT produces a lot of local programming. We’re still receiving Katherine Humphreys compliments on last month’s Our Town documentaries about Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, Paul Jordan Christine M. Maziar . WNIT produced two separate one-hour programs to highlight the twin cities on Mary Louise Miller the lake. All together, 52 short stories of interest were created. Pat Moody Steven J. Perlewitz In January, we return with our Legends of Michiana series and the story of Elkhart entrepreneur, Mike Pound Satish Shah. Guess who made AquaNet hair spray possible? Watch our premiere broadcast on Roger Rader Cari Shein Thursday, January 25 at 8pm or an encore the following Monday at 10pm. Thomas E. Slager James M. Summers I have a resolution that I hope you will add to your list. In 2018, please become a sustainer Kimberley Bow Sundy member of WNIT. That means instead of writing a larger check once a year, you agree to Michael Wargo Patrick Welch smaller amounts paid monthly on your credit card. Doing it this way really helps our cash Charter Directors flow. Consider giving at least $5 per month, and at that level, you will also receive our WNIT Arthur J. Decio Passport member benefit giving you on-line access to the vault of PBS programming. Jerry Hammes Ernestine M. Raclin Your support of WNIT – PBS Michiana is greatly appreciated! Please enjoy these next two Jane Warner* Dar Wiekamp* months of terrific programs. And, don’t forget to check out our WNIT-2 channel, which you can view at 34.2 with an antenna or Comcast channel 34.1. Honorary Life Director Carmi Murphy Best wishes, *Deceased Charter Director

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On The Masterpiece: Cover Victoria, Season 2 Jenna Coleman returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all — romance, power, an heir, and personal freedom. Joining the cast in the new season is legendary actress Dame Diana Rigg, who plays the Duchess of Buccleuch, the court’s new Mistress of the Robes. Tom Hughes reprises his role as the queen’s dashing consort, Prince Albert, and Rufus Sewell returns as the smoldering Lord Melbourne.

VICTORIA, SEASON 2, airs in seven episodes created and scripted by bestselling novelist Daisy Goodwin and premieres January 14 on MASTERPIECE on WNIT Channel 34.1. Excellence in Early Childhood Education Enrollment Open to the Public Children ages 3-5, offering preschool and child care schedules Early Childhood Development Center at Saint Mary’s College

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Nature: Arctic Wolf Pack NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse

All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 Into the Amazon – January 9 Arctic Wolf Pack – January 17 unless noted. INTO THE AMAZON tells the remarkable See how one of nature’s most hardened predators story of the journey taken by President Theodore fights to stay alive in the midst of climate changes. GREAT PERFORMANCES: Roosevelt and legendary Brazilian explorer Animal Misfits – January 24 FROM VIENNA – THE NEW Candido Rondon into the heart of the South Odd and bizarre creatures adapt well to their way YEAR’S CELEBRATION 2018 American rainforest to chart an unexplored of life. tributary of the Amazon. Monday, January 1, 9pm Animals With Cameras, Pt. 1 – Continue the cherished tradition of ringing in Secrets of Tuxedo Park – January 16 January 3 the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic Meet mysterious Wall Street tycoon, Alfred Chimps, meerkats, sea lions and penguins, at the opulent Musikverein, under the baton Lee Loomis, who used his money, his brilliant equipped with cameras, take viewers into of Italian conductor and Symphony scientific mind and team of scientists to develop their worlds to witness their unique behaviors Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti. radar technology that would arguably play a firsthand. decisive role than any other weapon in WWII. Underwritten in part by Martin’s Super Markets, Select Triangle Fire – January 30 Health Network and South Bend Cubs OPERA REIMAGINED THE TRIANGLE FIRE chronicles the fire that Monday, January 1, 10:30pm tore through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in NOVA OPERA REIMAGINED: ANIMATING New York City, killing one hundred and forty- Wednesdays at 9pm THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN follows eight young women and forever changing the Invisible Universe Revealed – January 3 the journey of this innovative approach to opera relationship between labor and industry in the Go inside the remarkable story of the Hubble from conception to tech rehearsals and, finally, . telescope that forever changed our understanding to opening night. of the cosmos. NATURE Black Hole Apocalypse – January 10 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Wednesdays at 8pm and at 4pm BLACK HOLE APOCALYPSE takes viewers Tuesdays at 9pm Snow Monkeys – January 3 on a journey to the weirdest places in the cosmos Influenza 1918 – January 2 In the frigid valleys of Japan’s Shiga Highlands, a to explore the profound mysteries of these AMERICAN EXPERIENCE takes you back troop of snow monkeys make their way and raise gravitational monsters. to the worst epidemic in American history that their families in a complex society of rank and Hagia Sophia: Istanbul’s killed over 600,000 Americans during WWI. privilege where each knows their place. Ancient Mystery – January 17 Yosemite – January 10 Modern architects use medieval tools to figure Explore how climate change is affecting Yosemite out why Turkey’s massive 1,500 year-old National Park. cathedral dome has survived countless quakes in one of the world’s most violent seismic zones. = InFocus only = WNIT only

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Masterpiece: Downton Abbey, Season 1 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2

Petra: Lost City of Stone – January 24 OVERHEARD WITH EVAN SMITH MASTERPIECE: Once a thriving metropolis of temples, markets, Friday, January 5, 7:30pm VICTORIA, SEASON 1 and spectacular tombs carved into cliffs, how did OVERHEARD WITH EVAN SMITH Sunday, January 7, 8pm-11pm Petra’s architects supply running water to this brings you in-depth interviews with today’s bone-dry canyon for bathhouses, fountains and Catch up on Season 1 before the premiere of most fascinating public figures. pools? Season 2, and follow Victoria from her accession to the throne at the age of 18, through her Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Select Health education in politics, courtship and marriage. Network, South Bend Cubs and Zimmer Biomet SECRETS OF SIX WIVES Saturdays at 11pm Underwritten in part by Elkhart Audiology Rehab, AURORA: FIRE IN THE SKY HALBRITTER-Wickens Funeral Services, Holy Cross Travel with historian Lucy Worsley back to Village at Notre Dame, Marcus Realty LLC and Snite Museum of Art Wednesday, January 3, 10pm the Tudor court to witness some of the most Examine legends about the origins and meaning dramatic moments in the lives of Henry VIII’s of the aurora. six wives, each of whom found a method of HARMONIES FOR HEALING: exerting influence. UNDER THE STREETLAMP UNDER THE RADAR Sunday, January 7 & 14, 11pm Thursdays at 7:30pm MASTERPIECE: HARMONIES FOR HEALING: UNDER THE STREETLAMP is a two-part docu-series Explore the best of Michigan and the people, DOWNTON ABBEY, SEASON 1 about the transformative power of music to affect places and things that are unique to the state. Sundays at 3pm positive change in the lives of individuals and Relive DOWNTON ABBEY, the award- their communities. SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD winning series from Julian Fellowes that spans 12 years of gripping drama centered on a great Thursday, January 4, 8pm English estate on the cusp of a vanishing way MASTERPIECE: SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD breaks of life. VICTORIA, SEASON 2 through the façade of the most famous police Underwritten in part by KoZmo Events, Snite Museum of Sundays at 9pm headquarters in the world: the very name Art, The History Museum and Wagon Wheel Center for (beginning January 14) Scotland Yard is synonymous with all that’s best the Arts in the detection of crime. Set in the 1840s, a decade of revolution, famine, and unrest – and for Victoria, much childbearing. Underwritten in part by Elkhart Audiology Rehab, HALBRITTER-Wickens Funeral Services, Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame, Marcus Realty LLC and Snite Museum of Art

75 Worth Watching January

Odd Squad: World Turned Odd Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters

ODD SQUAD: UNDERSTANDING TALES FROM THE WORLD TURNED ODD THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC ROYAL BEDCHAMBER January 15, 8am & 4:30pm; Wednesday, January 17, 10pm Sunday, January 21, 11pm January 17, 7:30am & 4:30pm The opioid epidemic has been called the worst See how the rise and fall of royals’ beds reflects and January 19, 8am drug crisis in American history. Death rates now the changing fortunes of the monarchy. Lucy The agents go to Negative Town to track a villain. rival those of AIDS during the 1990s, and with Worsley gets into bed with past monarchs to overdoses from heroin and other opioids now uncover the secrets of the royal bedchamber. killing more than 27,000 people a year, the crisis INDEPENDENT LENS: has led to urgent calls for action. I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO INDEPENDENT LENS: Monday, January 15, 9pm and THE FORCE Monday, January 22, midnight SECRETS OF THE Monday, January 22, 10pm TOWER OF LONDON THE FORCE goes deep inside the long-troubled This film turns James Baldwin’s unfinished final Thursday, January 18, 8pm manuscript into a living essay as it follows the Oakland Police Department as it struggles to passionate lives and unfortunate assassinations Unlock doors to secret rooms and learn surprising confront federal demands for reform, a popular of the author’s friends and iconic figures, Medgar facts about the famous Tower of London. uprising following events in Ferguson, Missouri, Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., and an explosive scandal. through thoughts of Baldwin as he connects each LORRAINE HANSBERRY: event to one another. AMERICAN MASTERS WE’LL MEET AGAIN Friday, January 19, 9pm Tuesday, January 23 & 30, 8pm CHILD ADVOCATES Explore the life and work of Hansberry, a WE’LL MEET AGAIN takes viewers on a UNDOING RACISM passionate Chicago-born writer and civil-rights journey of hope, searching for clues in marriage Monday, January 15, 10:30pm advocate, who played a significant role in major records, war and immigration documents, and CHILD ADVOCATES UNDOING cultural and political movements. combing archives to reunite those now separated RACISM is a documentary that explores the by time and distance. disproportionality of African American children in the child welfare system and how one non- profit agency in Indianapolis is fighting to reverse that legacy for children of color.

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Frontline: Exodus Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents

FRONTLINE: EXODUS Tuesday, January 23, 9pm Refugees and migrants fleeing war and persecution document their journeys EXCEPTIONAL on camera phones as they leave their homes and seek safety and refuge in Europe. RETIREMENT LIVING AT OLY ROSS ILLAGE Underwritten in part by Select Health Network H C V estled among three institutions of higher SECRETS OF THE DEAD: SCANNING THE PYRAMIDS Nlearning, Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame Wednesday, January 24, 10pm is a senior living community unlike anything For the first time, the Egyptian government has granted unprecedented access else around. Our warm and inviting to the pyramids at Giza. Will there be vast ceremonial rooms? Burial sites? community offers: Secret chambers? Other mysteries? Find out. Independent Living Homes and Apartments LEGENDS OF MICHIANA: SATISH SHAH Assisted Living Apartments Thursday, January 25, 8pm and Monday, January 29, 10pm Skilled Nursing Memory Care WNIT takes an inside look into the life of Satish Shah who was responsible for formulating AquaNet hairspray, starting Accra Pac and spending the Rehabilitation Services next 45 years in Elkhart growing his business and fostering minority-owned Call (574) 251-2235 today for more businesses. information and to schedule a tour

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9 Worth Watching February

Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize We’ll Meet Again

All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRETS OF HER unless noted. SECRET AGENTS MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE Sundays at 10pm & Sunday, February 4, 11pm MASTERPIECE MYSTERY: Saturdays at 11pm Journey into the shadowy world of British GRANTCHESTER A look at the secret network behind Queen espionage and Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Thursdays at 8pm Elizabeth I’s 40-year reign and the world’s first James Norton stars as the handsome, jazz- secret service run by her spymasters Robert and SECRETS OF THE DEAD: loving vicar Sidney Chambers, with Robson William Cecil. CLEOPATRA’S LOST TOMB Green as his law-enforcement ally, Inspector Monday, February 5, 10pm Geordie Keating, in GRANTCHESTER, a LEGENDS OF MICHIANA: mystery series based on the acclaimed novels by Dr. Kathleen Martinez searches for Cleopatra’s SATISH SHAH lost tomb in a 35-meter deep underground shaft. James Runcie. Sunday, February 4, 6pm SMOKEY ROBINSON: Get an inside look into the life of AquaNet WE’LL MEET AGAIN founder and philanthropist, Satish Shah as Tuesdays at 8pm THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WNIT brings you the next installment of its From a Vietnam War baby desperate to find her GERSHWIN PRIZE FOR popular LEGENDS OF MICHIANA series. POPULAR MUSIC American father to a Japanese-American girl Friday, February 2, 9pm interned in 1942 who never forgot the classmate MASTERPIECE: who helped her during her darkest hours, Enjoy an all-star tribute to Smokey Robinson, VICTORIA, SEASON 2 WE’LL MEET AGAIN brings together people recipient of the Library of Congress Gershwin Sundays at 9pm whose lives intersected during turbulent times. Prize for Popular Song. Season 2 finds Victoria adapting to motherhood after the birth of her first child, a daughter. THE GILDED AGE: KARAMU: Meanwhile, the disaster of the Anglo-Afghan AMERICAN EXPERIENCE 100 YEARS IN THE HOUSE War unfolds abroad, and the catastrophic Irish Tuesday, February 6, 9pm Friday, February 2, 10:30pm potato famine begins to wreak havoc. Meet the titans and barons of the glittering late KARAMU: 100 YEARS IN THE HOUSE Underwritten in part by Elkhart Audiology Rehab, 19th century, whose materialistic extravagance chronicles the incredible story of the oldest HALBRITTER-Wickens Funeral Services, Holy Cross contrasted harshly with the poverty of the African-American performing arts theater in Village at Notre Dame, Marcus Realty LLC and Snite struggling workers who challenged them. America, the Karamu House in the historic Museum of Art

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Independent Lens: Winnie Pinkalicious and Peterrific

ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS: WE KNEW WHAT WE HAD: PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC A NATURE MINISERIES THE GREATEST JAZZ (PBS KIDS) Wednesdays at 8pm & STORY NEVER TOLD Mondays & Fridays, 9am & Saturdays at 4pm Friday, February 9, 10pm 2:30pm (beginning February 19) ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS showcases WE KNEW WHAT WE HAD – THE PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC follows the a side of the animal kingdom where human GREATEST JAZZ STORY NEVER TOLD adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter cameramen can’t go, when animals become the highlights Pittsburgh’s amazing contribution to as they encourage kids to engage in creative arts cinematographers. Using the specially designed the legacy of Jazz music. and self-expression, covering areas such as music, cameras, sprint across the savannah with a dance and visual arts. cheetah, plunge into the ocean with a seal, and SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD swing through the trees with a chimpanzee. Sunday, February 11, 11pm THE BOMBING OF SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD sifts WALL STREET: IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS through the felony-packed archives of this great AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Wednesdays at 10pm police institution to shed new light on the earliest Tuesday, February 13, 9pm IMPOSSIBLE BUILDS presents worldwide days of modern policing. THE BOMBING OF WALL STREET tells buildings with extraordinary structures, the story of an early act of terror that remains featuring an extra thin skyscraper in New York INDEPENDENT LENS: WINNIE unsolved today and sparked a bitter national and a villa resort in Dubai. Monday, February 12, midnight debate about how far the government should go to protect the nation from acts of political Winnie Madikizela Mandela is one of the most violence. THE HIGHWAYMEN: misunderstood and intriguing of contemporary AMERICAN MASTERS female political figures. Her rise and seeming fall Friday, February 9, 9pm from grace bear the hallmarks of epic tragedy. NOVA: GREAT ESCAPE Frequently referred to as “the Mount Rushmore AT DUNKIRK of country music,” The Highwaymen – Willie POV: DO NOT RESIST Wednesday, February 14, 9pm Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Monday, February 12, 10pm & Archaeologists and divers explore ruins and Kris Kristofferson – were American country Monday, February 19, midnight underwater shipwrecks to see what happened at music’s first bona fide supergroup, an epic Dunkirk during WWII. quartet comprised of the outlaw country genre’s An exploration of the rapid militarization of the police in the U.S. – from inside a training seminar Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Select Health pioneering stars. Network, South Bend Cubs and Zimmer Biomet that teaches the importance of “righteous Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank violence” to the floor of a congressional hearing on the proliferation of military equipment in small-town police departments.

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Masterpiece: Churchill’s Secret Independent Lens: Tell Them We Are Rising

MAYA ANGELOU: INDEPENDENT LENS: VERMEER, BEYOND TIME AMERICAN MASTERS TELL THEM WE ARE RISING Sunday, February 25, 11pm Friday, February 16, 9pm – THE STORY OF BLACK Johannes Vermeer, one of the most loved, This feature film reveals hidden facets of Maya COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES treasured and well-known artists in the world, is Angelou’s life during some of America’s most Monday, February 19, 9pm & the subject of VERMEER, BEYOND TIME, a defining moments. The film also features Monday, February 26, midnight new feature documentary narrated by actor Steve exclusive interviews with Dr. Angelou, her Explore the pivotal role historically black colleges Martin. friends and family, including the Clintons, and universities (HBCUs) have played over the Oprah Winfrey, Common, Alfre Woodard, course of 150 years in American history, culture, SECRETS OF THE DEAD: Cicely Tyson, Quincy Jones, Louis Gossett, and identity. AFTER STONEHENGE Jr., John Singleton, Diahann Carroll, Valerie Monday, February 26, 10pm Simpson, Random House editor Bob Loomis GREAT PERFORMANCES: and Dr. Angelou’s son, Guy Johnson. Explore the charred remains of a 3,000-year old MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS English settlement that’s shedding new light on Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank AWARDS WITH AARP THE the ancient history of the western world. MAGAZINE MASTERPIECE : Friday, February 23, 9pm CHURCHILL’S SECRET The AARP Movies for Grownups® Awards was Sunday, February 18, 10pm established in 2002 to celebrate and encourage Told from the point of view of his family, his filmmaking with unique appeal to movie lovers doctor, the men he championed and, most with a grownup state of mind — and to recognize touchingly, his young nurse, CHURCHILL’S the inspiring artists who make them. SECRET follows Winston’s extraordinary battle to recover, casting an honest light on the tensions THE MYSTERY OF AGATHA within his brilliant and dysfunctional family. CHRISTIE WITH DAVID SUCHET Underwritten in part by KoZmo Events, Snite Museum of Saturday, February 24, 11pm Art, The History Museum and Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts David Suchet, TV’s POIROT, has spent more of his life acting out the plots and dramas created by Agatha Christie than anyone else in the world. Suchet is embarking on a journey to learn more #ILovePBS about the woman who created Poirot and whose books remain outsold only by Shakespeare and pbs.org/value the Bible. = InFocus only = WNIT only

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8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Great Performances From Vienna: Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville Opera Reimagined NewsHour 1 Mon The New Year’s Celebration 2018 Nightly Business Finding Your Roots Influenza 1918: American Experience Frontline 2 Tue Report 3 Wed Nature: Snow Monkeys NOVA: Invisible Universe Revealed Aurora: Fire in the Sky NewsHour

4 Thu Secrets of Scotland Yard Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 1 Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville NewsHour Great Performances Tony Bennett & Washington Week NewsHour Alan Cumming: Sing Happy Songs NewsHour 5 Fri Lady Gaga – Cheek to Cheek Live 6 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Secrets of the Six Wives

7 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 5 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 6 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 7 Harmonies for Healing

8 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville Secrets of Highclere Castle NewsHour

9 Tue Finding Your Roots Into the Amazon: American Experience NewsHour

10 Wed Nature: Yosemite NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse NewsHour

11 Thu Secrets of Underground London Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 2 Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg NewsHour

12 Fri Washington Week NewsHour Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize

13 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Secrets of the Six Wives

14 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 7 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 1 Harmonies for Healing Nightly Business Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg Independent Lens: I Am Not Your Negro Child Advocates Undoing Racism 15 Mon Report Secrets of Tuxedo Park: Finding Your Roots Frontline NewsHour 16 Tue American Experience 17 Wed Nature: Arctic Wolf Pack NOVA: Hagia Sophia Understanding the Opioid Epidemic NewsHour

18 Thu Secrets of the Tower of London Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 3 Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg NewsHour

19 Fri Washington Week NewsHour Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters NewsHour

20 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Secrets of the Six Wives Masterpiece: Victoria, Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 2 Tales From the Royal Bedchamber 21 Sun Season 2, Ep. 1 (7pm) Nightly Business Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg Antiques Roadshow: The Boomer Years Independent Lens: The Force 22 Mon Report 23 Tue We’ll Meet Again, Ep. 1 Frontline: Exodus NewsHour Secrets of the Dead: Nature: Animal Misfits NOVA: Petra - Lost City of Stone NewsHour 24 Wed Scanning the Pyramids 25 Thu Legends of Michiana: Satish Shah Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 4 Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg NewsHour Workin’ Man Washington Week NewsHour Great Performances at the Met: Norma NewsHour 26 Fri Blues 27 Sat Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ Round the Clock Brit Floyd: The Worlds Greatest Show Live Eat to Live Masterpiece: Victoria, Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 3, Ep. 3 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agenda Celtic Woman: Homecoming - Ireland 28 Sun Season 2, Ep. 2 (7pm) 29 Mon Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville Legends of Michiana: Satish Shah NewsHour

30 Tue We’ll Meet Again, Ep. 2 Triangle Fire: American Experience Frontline NewsHour

31 Wed Animals With Cameras, Pt. 1 NOVA: The Impossible Flight NewsHour

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8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Our American Make48 Amanpour Roadtrip Nation Independent Lens: The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin 1 Mon Family 2 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 4, Ep. 10 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 7 Big Burn: American Experience

3 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Assembly Hall: Pride of Indiana Cobblestone Cobblestone Foo Fighters: Dinner & A Book Amanpour Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville 4 Thu Corridor, Pt. 1 Corridor, Pt. 2 Landmarks Live in Concert Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Soundstage: Regina Spektor Music City Roots Live 5 Fri Michiana 6 Sat Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Family Ingredients BBQ with Franklin Austin City Limits

7 Sun Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Easy Yoga For Diabetes Meditation For All of Us

8 Mon Museum Access Amanpour Comedy Bootcamp Independent Lens: Unrest Emery Blagdon

9 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 1 Walt Disney: American Experience

10 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Play the Ukulele with the Atomic Sharks Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Cobblestone Cobblestone Cobblestone Rick Steves’ Dinner & A Book Amanpour Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg 11 Thu Corridor, Pt. 3 Corridor, Pt. 4 Corridor, Pt. 5 Europe Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Soundstage: Bad Company Music City Roots Live 12 Fri Michiana 13 Sat Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Family Ingredients BBQ with Franklin Austin City Limits

14 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 1, Ep. 7 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 1 Austin City Limits Our American Museum Access Amanpour Independent Lens: I Am Not Your Negro True North: The Sean Warner Story 15 Mon Family 16 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 2 Walt Disney: American Experience

17 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour : Live in Pompeii Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back

18 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 1 TBA Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Soundstage: Jon Secada Music City Roots Live 19 Fri Michiana 20 Sat Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Family Ingredients BBQ with Franklin Austin City Limits

21 Sun David Gilmour: Live in Pompeii Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back Play the Ukulele with the Atomic Sharks Our American Museum Access Amanpour Independent Lens: The Force Paz! Mother, Son, Blind Aunt 22 Mon Family 23 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 3 Death and the Civil War: American Experience

24 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Brain Fit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain with Daniel Amen Mindfulness Goes Mainstream

25 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 2 TBA Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Soundstage: Blondie Music City Roots Live 26 Fri Michiana 27 Sat Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Family Ingredients BBQ with Franklin Austin City Limits Masterpiece: Victoria, Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 3 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Austin City Limits 28 Sun Season 2, Ep. 2 (7pm) 29 Mon Museum Access Amanpour Evening with Carrie Newcomer Independent Lens: I Am Another You Emery Blagdon

30 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 4 Battle of Chosin: American Experience National Park Symphony: Economic Outlook Amanpour 80s: My Music 31 Wed The Mighty Five

15 Primetime – (34.1)

February (Programs subject to change)

8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm

1 Thu Masterpiece Mystery: Grantchester Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 5 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans PBS NewsHour

Smokey Robinson: Washington Week TBD Karamu PBS NewsHour 2 Fri Library of Congress - Gershwin Prize

3 Sat Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents

4 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 3 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 4 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Secrets of Majesty’s Secret Service

Secrets of the Dead: Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville PBS NewsHour 5 Mon Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb

6 Tue We’ll Meet Again The Gilded Age: American Experience PBS NewsHour

7 Wed Animals With Cameras, Pt. 2 NOVA: First Face of America Impossible Builds PBS NewsHour

8 Thu Masterpiece Mystery: Grantchester Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 6 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans PBS NewsHour

9 Fri Washington Week TBD The Highwaymen: American Masters We Knew What We Had PBS NewsHour

10 Sat Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents

11 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 4 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 5 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Secrets of Scotland Yard

Nightly Business Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville POV: Do Not Resist 12 Mon Report The Bombing of Wall Street: We’ll Meet Again Frontline PBS NewsHour 13 Tue American Experience

14 Wed Animals With Cameras, Pt. 3 NOVA: Great Escape of Dunkirk Impossible Builds PBS NewsHour

15 Thu Masterpiece Mystery: Grantchester Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 7 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans PBS NewsHour

16 Fri Washington Week TBD Maya Angelou: American Masters PBS NewsHour

17 Sat Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents

18 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 5 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 6 Masterpiece: Churchill’s Secret

Independent Lens: Tell Them We Are Rising – Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis Graceful Voices PBS NewsHour 19 Mon The Story of Black Colleges

20 Tue We’ll Meet Again Frontline: The War Inside Islam, Pt. 1 PBS NewsHour

21 Wed Nature: The Last Rhino NOVA: Prediction By Numbers Impossible Builds PBS NewsHour

22 Thu Masterpiece Mystery: Grantchester Father Brown: Season 3, Ep. 8 Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis PBS NewsHour

Great Performances: Movies For Grownups Awards Washington Week TBD PBS NewsHour 23 Fri with AARP the Magazine

24 Sat Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis As Time Goes By Keeping Up Appearances Mystery of Agatha Christie

25 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 6 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 7 Vermeer, Beyond Time

Secrets of the Dead: Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville PBS NewsHour 26 Mon After Stonehenge

27 Tue We’ll Meet Again American Creed Frontline: The War Inside Islam, Pt. 2 PBS NewsHour

Nature: Snowbound - Neanderthal PBS NewsHour 28 Wed Animals of Winter

16 Primetime – (34.1) Primetime – (34.2)

February February (Programs subject to change)

8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm

1 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 3 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Beyond the Fields: Slavery

Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Soundstage: Old Dominion Music City Roots Live 2 Fri Michiana Live at the The Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Border Blaster Austin City Limits 3 Sat Charleston

4 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 3 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 4 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Austin City Limits

Everyone Museum Access Amanpour AfroPop Independent Lens: Winnie 5 Mon Has a Place

6 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 5 Oklahoma City: American Experience

7 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Britt Floyd: The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show Live Bee Gees One Night Only

8 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 4 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Sweet Dillard

Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Variety Studio Music City Roots Live 9 Fri Michiana Live at the The Great British Baking Show Mind of a Chef Chef’s Life Border Blaster Austin City Limits 10 Sat Charleston

11 Sun Rick Steves’ Europe: Great German Cities Memory Rescue with Dr. Amen

12 Mon Museum Access Amanpour AfroPop AfroPop 1964: The Fight for a Right

13 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 6 The Great War: American Experience

14 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Eat Fat, Get Thin Easy Yoga

15 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 5 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans Indiana Trailblazers

Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Variety Studio Music City Roots Live 16 Fri Michiana Live at the The Great British Baking Show Family Ingredients Chef’s Life Border Blaster Austin City Limits 17 Sat Charleston

18 Sun Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 5 Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 6 Secrets of the Tower of London Austin City Limits

19 Mon Museum Access Amanpour AfroPop AfroPop

20 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 7 The Great War: American Experience

21 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ Round the Clock Brit Floyd: The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show Live

22 Thu Dinner & A Book Amanpour Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2, Ep. 6 Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis Indiana Trailblazers

Experience Amanpour Live From the Artists Den Variety Studio Music City Roots Live 23 Fri Michiana Live at the The Great British Baking Show Family Ingredients Chef’s Life Border Blaster Austin City Limits 24 Sat Charleston

25 Sun Brit Floyd: The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show Live Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ Round the Clock Austin City Limits

26 Mon Museum Access Amanpour Evening with the History Makers Independent Lens: Rat Film Black Women in Medicine

27 Tue Wealthtrack Amanpour Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 9 The Great War: American Experience

28 Wed Economic Outlook Amanpour Easy Yoga Memory Rescue with Dr. Amen

17 Daytime – (34.1)

January/February (Programs subject to change)

Denotes PBS Kids programming

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

6:00 am Body Electric Michigan Out-of-Doors Curious George 6:30 am Wild Kratts Best of Joy of Painting Mr. Rogers 50th 7:00 am Ready Jet Go! Quilting Arts Peg + Cat 7:30 am The Cat in the Hat Fons & Porter Dinosaur Train

8:00 am Nature Cat Sewing With Nancy Cyberchase

8:30 am Curious George Sew It All Biz Kids

9:00 am Curious George It’s Sew Easy Outdoor Elements 9:30 am Daniel Tiger/Pinkalicious (Beginning Feb. 19) Knitting Daily Indiana Lawmakers Daniel Tiger/ Daniel Tiger/ Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Lidia’s Kitchen 10:00 am Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) Inside INdiana Business 10:30 am Splash & Bubbles Dinner & A Book 11:00 am Sesame Street Milk Street Off the Record 11:30 am Super Why! America’s Test Kitchen Indiana Week in Review Noon Dinosaur Train Places to Love Washington Week 12:30 pm Peg + Cat Ellie’s Real Good Food Economic Outlook 1:00 pm Sesame Street Sara’s Weeknight Meals To the Contrary P. Allen Smith’s EducationCounts_ 1:30 pm Splash & Bubbles Garden Home Michiana 2:00 pm Curious George This Old House Politically Speaking Nature Cat/ Pinkalicious & Peterrific Ask This Old House American Black Journal 2:30 pm Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) Nature Cat/ Nature Cat/ Nature Cat Woodsmith’s Shop 3:00 pm Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) Masterpiece: 3:30 pm Wild Kratts Woodwright’s Shop Downton Abbey 4:00 pm Wild Kratts Nature 4:30 pm Odd Squad Friday Fun Zone Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 pm Odd Squad PBS NewsHour Weekend PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 pm BBC World News America Experience Michiana PBS NewsHour 6:00 pm PBS NewsHour Classic Gospel Antiques Roadshow 6:30 pm EducationCounts_ 7:00 pm Dinner & A Book Economic Outlook Michiana Experience Michiana Politically Speaking Lawrence Welk Father Brown Overheard with 7:30 pm Ray Stevens Cabaray Rick Steves’ Europe Outdoor Elements Under the Radar Evan Smith

18 Daytime – (34.2)

January/February (Programs subject to change)

Denotes PBS Kids programming

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

6:00 am Functional Fitness Mister Rogers Sid the Science Kid

6:30 am Classical Stretch Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train

7:00 am Happy Yoga Jazzy Vegetarian Sit and Be Fit Paint This Foundations of Yoga Bob the Builder Sesame Street

7:30 am Theater Talk Dining with Chef Garden Smart Best of Joy of Painting Daytripper Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger

8:00 am On Story Cook’s Country Make it Artsy Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger This Old House Hour Roadtrip Nation (Jan)/ Science Goes Globe Trekker (Feb) 8:30 am to the Movies Motorweek Born to Explore Splash and Bubbles Splash and Bubbles 9:00 am Amanpour on PBS Curious George Mister Rogers

9:30 am Amanpour on PBS Nature Cat Mixed Nuts

10:00 am Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Democracy Now 10:30 am Wild Kratts Odd Squad Fit 2 Stitch (Jan)/ 11:00 am Native Report Knit & Crotchet (Feb) Classical Stretch Cooking 80/20 Happy Yoga Odd Squad SciGirls 11:30 am Daytripper Craftsman’s Legacy Yoga Simply Ming Beyond Geek Arthur Arthur Noon Rick Steves’ Europe America’s Heartland Outdoor Elements 12:30 pm Journeys in Japan Growing Greener World Under the Radar Milk Street On Story Ask This Old House To The Contrary 1:00 pm Jazzy Vegetarian Theater Talk This Old House Globe Trekker This Old House Hour History Detectives Great British Baking Show Music Voyager (Jan)/ 1:30 pm Cooking 80/20 Song Writers (Feb) This Old House Martha Stewart’s 2:00 pm Aviators American Woodshop Best of Joy of Painting Dining With the Chef Ask This Old House Cooking School Austin City Limits 2:30 pm Changing Seas Woodsmith Shop Paint This Sara’s Weeknight Meals Motorweek Martha Bakes

3:00 pm Travels With Darley (Jan)/ Garden Smart It’s Sew Easy Cook’s Country Woodwright’s Shop Chef’s Life Family Ingredients (Feb) Speakeasy (Jan)/ Backstage Pass (Feb) 3:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Love of Quilting Make it Artsy America’s Test Kitchen Chef's Life Mind of a Chef American Land (Jan)/ Fit 2 Stitch (Jan)/ EducationCounts_ Martha Stewart’s 4:00 pm America’s Heartland (Feb) Fresh Quilting (Feb) My Greek Table Michiana Cooking School Inside Indiana Business Great British Baking Show 4:30 pm Motorweek Weekly Special Martha Bakes Start Up Martha Bakes 5:00 pm Politically Speaking Indiana Week in Review Martha Stewart’s Inside INdiana Cooking School Business Front & Center History Detectives NOVA 5:30 pm IN Week in Review Americas Now Moveable Feast 6:00 pm Newsline PBS NewsHour Weekend PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 pm Nightly Business Report Overheard with Evan Smith Washington Week 7:00 pm PBS NewsHour Antiques Roadshow Nature 7:30 pm

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January (Programs subject to changes)

Special membership programming shown in purple.

Monday 1 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 17 Thursday 25 Midnight Live Lincoln Center Midnight TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report 2:00 am ACL Hall of Fame 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 3:00 am Call Midwife Holiday 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 1:00 am Finding Your Roots 1:00 am Nature: Misfits 4:30 am Sultan and Saint 3:00 am Victoria 2:00 am AE: Tuxedo Park 2:00 am NOVA: Petra 5:30 am Ribbon of Sand 4:00 am Victoria 3:00 am Frontline 3:00 am Secrets of Dead 5:00 am Victoria 4:00 am Independent Lens 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow Tuesday 2 5:30 am Katmai: Alaska 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Midnight TBA Wednesday 10 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight Nightly Business Report Thursday 18 Friday 26 2:00 am Great Performances 12:30 am TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report 3:30 am Victoria 1:00 am Finding Your Roots 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 4:30 am ACL Hall of Fame 2:00 am AE: Into the Amazon 1:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf 1:00 am This Old House 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 4:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 4:00 am Opioid Epidemic 3:00 am Antiques Roadshow Wednesday 3 5:00 am AE: Tuxedo Park 4:00 am Nature: Misfits Midnight TBA Thursday 11 5:00 am NOVA: Petra 1:00 am Finding Your Roots Midnight Nightly Business Report Friday 19 2:00 am AE: Influenza 1918 12:30 am TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report Saturday 27 3:00 am Frontline 1:00 am Finding Your Roots 12:30 am TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report 4:30 am Independent Lens 2:00 am AE: Into the Amazon 1:00 am This Old House 12:30 am TBA 4:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Opioid Epidemic 1:00 am Washington Week Thursday 4 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 3:00 am Finding Your Roots 1:30 am Washington Week Midnight Nightly Business Report 4:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf 2:00 am Soundbreaking 12:30 am TBA Friday 12 5:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia 3:00 am Soundbreaking 1:00 am Nature: Monkeys Midnight Nightly Business Report 4:00 am Soundbreaking 2:00 am NOVA: Universe 12:30 am TBA Saturday 20 5:00 am This Old House 3:00 am Aurora: Fire in Sky 1:00 am Nature: Yosemite Midnight Nightly Business Report 4:00 am AE: Influenza 1918 2:00 am NOVA: Black Hole 12:30 am TBA Sunday 28 5:00 am Finding Your Roots 4:00 am AE: Into the Amazon 1:00 am Washington Week Midnight Best of WNIT 1:30 am Washington Week Friday 5 Saturday 13 2:00 am Lorraine Hansberry Monday 29 Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Victoria 3:30 am Opioid Epidemic 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am Queen Elizabeth 5:00 am This Old House 1:00 am This Old House 1:00 am Washington Week 2:00 am Soundbreaking 2:00 am TBA 1:30 am Washington Week Sunday 21 3:00 am Soundbreaking 3:00 am AE: Influenza 1918 2:00 am Tony Bennett Midnight Austin City Limits 4:00 am Soundbreaking 4:00 am Nature: Monkeys 3:30 am Independent Lens 1:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 5:00 am NOVA: Universe 5:00 am This Old House 2:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf 3:00 am Independent Lens Tuesday 30 Midnight Nightly Business Report Saturday 6 Sunday 14 4:30 am Katmai: Alaska Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Austin City Limits 12:30 am TBA 5:00 am Washington Week 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am NOVA: Black Hole 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:30 am TBA 1:00 am Washington Week 3:00 am Nature: Yosemite 2:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Great Performances 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow Monday 22 3:30 am Emery Blagdon 3:00 am Alan Cummings 5:00 am Washington Week Midnight Independent Lens 4:00 am Victoria 4:00 am TBA 5:30 am TBA 1:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 am Queen Elizabeth 5:00 am This Old House 2:00 am Lorraine Hansberry Monday 15 4:00 am Opioid Epidemic Wednesday 31 Midnight Independent Lens Midnight Nightly Business Report Sunday 7 5:00 am Finding Your Roots Midnight Austin City Limits 1:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am NOVA: Universe 2:00 am Tony Bennett Tuesday 23 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am Nature: Monkeys 3:30 am AE: Into the Amazon Midnight Nightly Business Report 2:00 am AE: Triangle Fire 3:00 am Independent Lens 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 12:30 am TBA 3:00 am Frontline 4:30 am Emery Blagdon 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am Washington Week Tuesday 16 2:00 am Independent Lens 5:30 am Emery Blagdon Midnight TBA 5:30 am 3:30 am Ribbon of Sand 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Victoria Monday 8 2:00 am Independent Lens Midnight Independent Lens 3:30 am Katmai: Alaska Wednesday 24 1:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 4:00 am Victoria Midnight Nightly Business Report 2:00 am Victoria 12:30 am TBA 3:00 am Great Performances 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am Alan Cummings 2:00 am Frontline 5:00 am Finding Your Roots 4:00 am Independent Lens 5:30 am Ribbon of Sand

20 Overnight – (34.2)

January (Programs subject to changes)

Monday 1 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 17 Thursday 25 Midnight Victoria Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Midnight TBA 1:00 am Live Lincoln Center 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 1:00 am Finding Your Roots 1:00 am Nature: Misfits 3:00 am Call Midwife Holiday 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am Tuxedo Park: AE 2:00 am NOVA: Petra 4:30 am Sultan and Saint 3:00 am Victoria 3:00 am Frontline 3:00 am Time Scanners 5:30 am Ribbon of Sand 4:00 am Victoria 4:00 am Independent Lens 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:00 am Victoria 5:30 am Katmai: Alaska 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Tuesday 2 Midnight TBA Wednesday 10 Thursday 18 Friday 26 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Midnight TBA 2:00 am Great Performances 1:00 am TBA 1:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf 1:00 am This Old House 3:30 am Victoria 2:00 am Into the Amazon: AE 2:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:30 am ACL Hall of Fame 4:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Time Scanners 3:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 5:30 am Emery Blagdon 4:00 am Tuxedo Park: AE 4:00 am Nature: Misfits 5:00 am Finding Your Roots 5:00 am NOVA: Petra Wednesday 3 Thursday 11 Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Friday 19 Saturday 27 1:00 am Finding Your Roots 1:00 am Nature: Yosemite Midnight TBA Midnight TBA 2:00 am Influenza: AE 2:00 am NOVA: Black Hole 1:00 am This Old House 1:00 am Washington Week 3:00 am Frontline 4:00 am Into the Amazon: AE 2:00 am Opioid Epidemic 1:30 am NewsHour 4:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Finding Your Roots 2:00 am Soundbreaking 5:30 am Ribbon of Sand Friday 12 4:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf 3:00 am Soundbreaking Midnight TBA 5:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia 4:00 am Soundbreaking 1:00 am This Old House Thursday 4 5:00 am This Old House Midnight TBA 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow Saturday 20 1:00 am Nature: Monkeys 3:00 am Nature: Yosemite Midnight TBA Sunday 28 2:00 am NOVA: Universe 4:00 am NOVA: Black Hole 1:00 am Washington Week Midnight Bluegrass Underground 3:00 am Aurora: Fire in Sky 1:30 am NewsHour 12:30 am Chef’s Life 4:00 am Influenza: AE Saturday 13 2:00 am Lorraine Hansberry 1:00 am NOVA: Petra Midnight TBA 5:00 am TBA 4:00 am Opioid Epidemic 2:00 am Nature: Misfits 1:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am This Old House 3:00 am Independent Lens 1:30 am NewsHour Friday 5 4:30 am Ribbon of Sand Midnight TBA 2:00 am Tony Bennett Sunday 21 5:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am This Old House 3:30 am Independent Lens Midnight Bluegrass Underground 5:30 am NewsHour 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:00 am This Old House 12:30 am Chef’s Life 3:00 am Influenza: AE 1:00 am NOVA: Hagia Sophia Monday 29 4:00 am Nature: Monkeys Sunday 14 2:00 am Nature: Arctic Wolf Midnight Victoria Midnight Bluegrass Underground 5:00 am NOVA: Universe 3:00 am Independent Lens 1:00 am Queen Elizabeth 12:30 am Chef’s Life 4:30 am Katmai: Alaska 2:00 am Soundbreaking 3:00 am Nature: Yosemite Saturday 6 5:00 am Washington Week 3:30 am Soundbreaking Midnight TBA 4:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:30 am NewsHour 4:00 am Soundbreaking 1:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:30 am NewsHour 5:30 am NewsHour Monday 22 2:00 am TBA Midnight Victoria Tuesday 30 3:00 am TBA Monday 15 2:00 am Lorraine Hansberry Midnight TBA Midnight Victoria 4:00 am TBA 4:00 am Opioid Epidemic 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am Tony Bennett 5:00 am This Old House 5:00 am Finding Your Roots 2:00 am Independent Lens 3:30 am Into the Amazon: AE 3:30 am Emery Blagdon 5:30 am Emery Blagdon Sunday 7 Tuesday 23 4:00 am Victoria Midnight Bluegrass Underground Midnight TBA 5:00 am Queen Elizabeth 1:00 am NOVA: Universe Tuesday 16 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight TBA 2:00 am Nature: Monkeys 2:00 am Independent Lens 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Wednesday 31 3:00 am Independent Lens 3:30 am Ribbon of Sand Midnight NewsHour 2:00 am Victoria 4:30 am Emery Blagdon 4:00 am Victoria 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am Victoria 5:00 am Washington Week 2:00 am Andrew Carnegie: AE 5:30 am NewsHour Wednesday 24 3:30 am Frontline Midnight TBA 4:30 am Independent Lens 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again Monday 8 5:30 am Emery Blagdon Midnight Victoria 2:00 am Frontline 1:00 am Victoria 4:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Great Performances 5:30 am Ribbon of Sand 4:00 am Alan Cumming 5:00 am Finding Your Roots

21 Overnight – (34.1)

February (Programs subject to changes)

Thursday 1 Wednesday 7 Wednesday 14 Wednesday 21 Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am NOVA: Flight 2:00 am Gilded Age: AE 2:00 am Wall Street: AE 2:00 am Frontline 4:00 am Triangle Fire: AE 4:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Frontline 4:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am POV Thursday 8 Thursday 22 Friday 2 Midnight Nightly Business Report Thursday 15 Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report 12:30 am TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am Animal Cameras 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am Nature: Rhino 1:00 am This Old House 2:00 am NOVA: First Face 1:00 am Animal Cameras 2:00 am NOVA: Numbers 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 3:00 am Impossible Builds 2:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk 3:00 am Impossible Builds 3:00 am Animal Cameras 4:00 am TBA 3:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am NOVA: Flight 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am Wall Street: AE 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Friday 23 Saturday 3 Friday 9 Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Friday 16 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA Midnight Nightly Business Report 1:00 am This Old House 1:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am This Old House 12:30 am TBA 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:30 am TBA 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:00 am This Old House 3:00 am TBA 2:00 am Soundbreaking 4:00 am Animal Cameras 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am Nature: Rhino 3:00 am Soundbreaking 5:00 am NOVA: First Face 3:00 am Wall Street: AE 5:00 am NOVA: Numbers 4:00 am Soundbreaking 4:00 am Animal Cameras 5:00 am This Old House Saturday 10 5:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk Saturday 24 Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Nightly Business Report Sunday 4 12:30 am TBA Saturday 17 12:30 am TBA Midnight Austin City Limits 1:00 am Washington Week Midnight Nightly Business Report 1:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am NOVA: Flight 1:30 am TBA 12:30 am TBA 1:30 am TBA 3:00 am Animal Cameras 2:00 am Soundbreaking 1:00 am Washington Week 2:00 am Great Performances 4:00 am Triangle Fire: AE 3:00 am Soundbreaking 1:30 am TBA 4:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am Washington Week 4:00 am Impossible Builds 2:00 am Maya Angelou: AM 5:00 am This Old House 5:30 am TBA 5:00 am This Old House 4:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am This Old House Sunday 25 Monday 5 Sunday 11 Midnight Austin City Limits Midnight Independent Lens Midnight Austin City Limits Sunday 18 1:00 am NOVA: Numbers 1:30 am Rick Steves’ :00 am NOVA: First Face Midnight Austin City Limits 2:00 am Nature: Rhino 2:00 am Queen Elizabeth 2:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk 3:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Independent Lens 3:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Animal Cameras 5:00 am Washington Week 4:30 am Emery Blagdon 5:00 am Washington Week 3:00 am POV 5:30 am TBA 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 5:30 am TBA 5:00 am Washington Week 5:30 am TBA Monday 26 Tuesday 6 Monday 12 12:00 am Independent Lens Midnight Nightly Business Report Midnight Independent Lens Monday 19 1:30 am Great Performances 12:30 am TBA 1:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe Midnight POV 3:30 am TBA 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am Gilded Age: AE 1:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am Maya Angelou: AM 4:00 am Victoria 4:00 am Wall Street: AE Tuesday 27 Midnight Nightly Business Report 5:00 am Queen Elizabeth Tuesday 13 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Midnight PBS NewsHour 12:30 am TBA 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Tuesday 20 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight Nightly Business Report 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Victoria 12:30 am TBA 3:00 am Independent Lens 5:30 am Queen Elizabeth 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Victoria 2:00 am Independent Lens 3:30 am TBA Wednesday 28 Midnight Nightly Business Report 4:00 am Victoria 12:30 am TBA 5:00 am Secrets London 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am American Creed 3:00 am Frontline 4:00 am Independent Lens

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February February(Programs subject to changes)

Thursday 1 Thursday 8 Thursday 15 Thursday 22 Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Midnight TBA 1:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am Nature: Rhino 2:00 am NOVA: Flight 2:00 am NOVA: First Face 2:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk 2:00 am NOVA: Numbers 4:00 am Triangle Fire: AE 3:00 am Impossible Builds 3:00 am Impossible Builds 3:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:00 am Wall Street: AE 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Friday 2 Friday 9 Friday 23 Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Friday 16 Midnight TBA 1:00 am This Old House 1:00 am This Old House Midnight TBA 1:00 am This Old House 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 1:00 am This Old House 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 3:00 am Animal Cameras 4:00 am Animal Cameras 2:00 am We’ll Meet Again 3:00 am TBA 4:00 am NOVA: Flight 5:00 am NOVA: First Face 3:00 am Wall Street: AE 4:00 am Nature: Rhino 4:00 am Animal Cameras 5:00 am NOVA: Numbers Saturday 3 Saturday 10 5:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Saturday 24 1:00 am Washington Week 1:00 am Washington Week Saturday 17 Midnight TBA 1:30 am TBA 1:30 am TBA Midnight TBA 1:00 am Washington Week 2:00 am Soundbreaking 2:00 am Soundbreaking 1:00 am Washington Week 1:30 am TBA 3:00 am Soundbreaking 3:00 am Soundbreaking 1:30 am TBA 2:00 am Great Performances 4:00 am Soundbreaking 4:00 am Impossible Builds 2:00 am Maya Angelou: AM 4:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am This Old House 5:00 am This Old House 4:00 am Impossible Builds 5:00 am This Old House 5:00 am This Old House Sunday 4 Sunday 11 Sunday 25 Midnight Bluegrass Underground Midnight Bluegrass Underground Sunday 18 Midnight Bluegrass Underground 12:30 am Chef’s Life 12:30 am Chef’s Life Midnight Bluegrass Underground 12:30 am Chef’s Life 1:00 am NOVA: Flight 1:00 am NOVA: First Face 12:30 am Chef’s Life 1:00 am NOVA: Numbers 3:00 am Animal Cameras 2:00 am Animal Cameras 1:00 am NOVA: Dunkirk 2:00 am Nature: Rhino 4:00 am Triangle Fire: AE 3:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Animal Cameras 3:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am Washington Week 5:00 am Washington Week 3:00 am POV 5:00 am Washington Week 5:30 am TBA 5:30 am TBA 5:00 am Washington Week 5:30 am TBA 5:30 am TBA Monday 5 Monday 12 Monday 26 Midnight Victoria Midnight Victoria Monday 19 12:00 am Victoria 1:00 am Victoria 1:00 am Queen Elizabeth Midnight Victoria 1:30 am Great Performances 2:00 am Queen Elizabeth 2:00 am Gilded Age: AE 1:00 am Secrets London 3:30 am TBA 3:00 am Independent Lens 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 2:00 am Maya Angelou: AM 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again 4:30 am Emery Blagdon 4:00 am Wall Street: AE 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Tuesday 13 5:00 am We’ll Meet Again Tuesday 27 Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Tuesday 6 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Tuesday 20 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight TBA 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow Midnight TBA 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Victoria 1:00 am Antiques Roadshow 3:00 am Independent Lens 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 5:30 am Queen Elizabeth 2:00 am Antiques Roadshow 4:00 am Victoria 4:00 am Victoria 3:00 am Mother & Strangers 5:00 am Queen Elizabeth Wednesday 14 4:00 am Grantchester Wednesday 28 Midnight TBA Midnight TBA Wednesday 7 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again Wednesday 21 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again Midnight TBA 2:00 am Wall Street: AE Midnight TBA 2:00 am American Creed 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 3:00 am Frontline 1:00 am We’ll Meet Again 3:00 am Frontline 2:00 am Gilded Age: AE 4:00 am POV 2:00 am Frontline 4:00 am Independent Lens 4:00 am Independent Lens 4:00 am Independent Lens

23 Membership Corner

Thank You! Enjoy More WNIT Thank you to everyone who supported WNIT during our Winter Membership Campaign! A big thank you is also extended to the Member Benefits! following individuals, groups and businesses for volunteering their time Providing your email address to WNIT allows you to enjoy even more and donating food and beverages during the campaign. Be sure to say WNIT member benefits. If you have provided your email address and thank you the next time you visit one of the following businesses: are not receiving correspondence from WNIT, please check with us to make sure we have your most current email. Some of the benefits offered Friends of WNIT Sunny Italy Café by email this past year include: Chick-Fil-A Our Town: Benton • Opportunities to sign up to receive complimentary tickets to IU Alumni Association, Harbor Storytellers performances at the South Bend Civic Theatre, Elkhart Civic Theatre, St. Joseph County Chapter Tapastrie South Bend Symphony Orchestra, Southwest Michigan Symphony Chicory Café Our Town: St. Joseph Orchestra, Wagon Wheel Center for the Performing Arts, The Acting Ensemble, Browning Cinema, Musical Arts Indiana and many others Mid America Filmmakers Storytellers • Invitation and free pass to WNIT Kids Day in the Park for WNIT Kids Club members • Discount passes to the Potawatomi Zoo 2017 Tax Receipts • Vouchers for free tickets to the South Bend Cubs Gifts to WNIT are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Your • Invitation to WNIT’s Member Appreciation Night at the historic gift is deductible for the amount of the pledge minus the fair market Bristol Opera House for a private performance of BIG value of any thank you gift you might receive. The fair market value of • And our newest member benefit, WNIT Passport, which offers any thank you gift will be listed on your annual tax receipt. Tax receipts enhanced video on demand through the PBS App for any member are mailed every January. Please retain this receipt for tax purposes. contributing $60 or more annually Consult with your tax advisor for more information. Contact Cindy McCraner at [email protected] or Catrina Hunt at [email protected] and let us know you would like to be on WNIT’s email distribution list.

WNIT BOX OFFICE For tickets to upcoming concerts, go to wnit.org or call 574.675.9648 x311 or x330 Daniel O’Donnell Back Home Again COMING SOON! Friday, February 23 at 7pm Blue Gate Theatre / Shipshewana Event Center, Shipshewana, IN Under the Streetlamp Friday, March 23 at 8pm Daniel burst into super-stardom in the USA back in 2002 with his first The Blue Gate Theatre / Shipshewana Event Center, Shipshewana, IN ever PBS special - The Daniel O’Donnell Show. That began a special relationship between Daniel and PBS that has endured for 15 years. Now Under the Streetlamp is a celebration of classic hits of the American radio Daniel returns to Michiana performing everything from traditional Irish songbook from the 1950s-1970s featuring tight harmonies and slick folk songs, a little honky-tonk flavor, songs of faith to songs of love, a dance moves that take audiences back to an era of sharkskin suits, flashy little bit country and a little bit of rock and roll. cars and martini shakers. Featuring the former lead cast members of Jersey Boys, and critically acclaimed stars of stage and screen, Eric Gutman, Christopher Kale Jones, Brandon Wardell and Shonn Wiley, tickets will Celtic Woman – Homecoming be available on Saturday, January 27 at 8pm during the premiere of Under Friday, April 20 at 7:30pm the Streetlamp: Rockin’ Round the Clock on WNIT 34.1. Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN Celtic Woman continues to transcend national and cultural boundaries Brit Floyd – Eclipse World Tour 2018 to celebrate the timeless emotion of Ireland’s centuries-old heritage. Tuesday, May 1 A one-of-a-kind live act, Celtic Woman combines the country’s finest Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN musical talents with epic stage production to present a uniquely inspiring Brit Floyd, the world’s greatest Pink Floyd tribute show, returns to the live experience. represents the next chapter of their Homecoming stage in 2018 for a very special retrospective of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side extraordinary musical journey. of the Moon. A Brit Floyd show is as close as fans will get to experiencing the magnificence of a Pink Floyd show live. WNIT will have tickets and special “VIP Meet & Greet Soundcheck Experience” packages available on Saturday, January 27 at 9:30pm during the program Brit Floyd – The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show – Live! on 34.1. 24 34.1 Kids Programming 34.2 Kids Programming Join MONDAY-FRIDAY 6:30 am Wild Kratts SATURDAY Kids 7:00 am Ready Jet Go! 6:00 am Mister Roger’s Neighborhood 7:30 am The Cat in the Hat 6:30 am Dinosaur Train Club 8:00 am Nature Cat 7:00 am Bob the Builder Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30 am Curious George 7:30 am 8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Today! 9:00 am Curious George 8:30 am Splash and Bubbles 9:30 am Daniel Tiger/Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) 9:00 am Curious George 10:00 am Daniel Tiger/Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) 9:30 am Nature Cat 10:30 am Splash and Bubbles 10:00 am Ready Jet Go! 11:00 am Sesame Street 10:30 am Wild Kratts • Subscription to the Planner 11:30 am Super Why! 11:00 am Odd Squad • Free or discounted ticket offers Noon Dinosaur Train for area children’s performances 11:30 am Arthur Peg + Cat • WNIT Kids Club backpack with 12:30 pm ® SUNDAY PBS children’s items and a book 1:00 pm Sesame Street from Better World Books 6:00 am Sid the Science Kid 1:30 pm Splash and Bubbles • Personal pizza from Papa John’s 6:30 am Dinosaur Train 2:00 pm Curious George • On-air birthday greeting during 7:00 am Sesame Street Nature Cat/Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) their birthday month and listing 2:30 pm 7:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood in the Planner 3:00 pm Nature Cat/Pinkalicious (Beg. 2/19) 8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood • Personalized birthday postcard 3:30 pm Wild Kratts 8:30 am Splash and Bubbles • Free family admission to the annual WNIT Kids Day in the Park 4:00 pm Wild Kratts 9:00 am Mister Roger’s Neighborhood Odd Squad (Fri-Friday Fun Zone) Mixed Nuts • ... and more! 4:30 pm 9:30 am 5:00 pm Odd Squad 10:00 am Wild Kratts $50 per year for all kids or 10:30 am Odd Squad grandkids in your immediate SUNDAY 11:00 am SciGirl Curious George family. Joining is easy! 6:00 am 11:30 am Arthur 6:30 am Mr. Rogers 50th CALL 574-675-9648, 7:00 am Peg + Cat EXT. 311 OR GO TO WNIT.ORG. 7:30 am Dinosaur Train 8:00 am Cyberchase 8:30 am Biz Kids

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25 Production News

Masterpiece: Victoria Returns to WNIT Public Television Jenna Coleman returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all — romance, power, an heir, and personal freedom — on Victoria, Season 2, airing in seven episodes that premiere January 14 on MASTERPIECE. More than 16.2 million viewers tuned in for Victoria’s premiere season, making it the highest- rated drama on PBS in 20 years — second only to Downton Abbey. Season 2 finds Victoria adapting to motherhood after the birth of her first child, a daughter (to the disappointment of many). Meanwhile, the disaster of the Anglo-Afghan War unfolds abroad, and the catastrophic Irish potato famine begins to wreak havoc. In other foreign affairs, a royal state visit to is in the offing. Joining the cast in the new season is legendary actress Dame Diana Rigg, who plays the Duchess of Buccleuch, the court’s new Mistress of the Robes — a fount of old-fashioned good sense for the queen. Tom Hughes stars as the queen’s smoldering consort, Prince Albert. Also returning from last season are Nell Hudson as Nancy Skerrett, newly promoted to the queen’s chief dresser, whose secrets are yet to be revealed, and Ferdinand Kingsley as Charles Francatelli, the royal chef whose love for Nancy was spurned at the end of Season 1. Victoria’s first season, focusing on the teenage queen’s audacious upstaging of her handlers to chart her own path, delighted TV critics. TheHollywood Reporter called Victoria “thoroughly enjoyable and addictive.” “Royally entertaining,” proclaimed The Chronicle, and “a sparkling gem,” said The New York Post. “Victoria is a victory,” declared The Tampa Bay Times. And, of course, the costumes and settings enchanted all: “A lavish production with impeccable period details,” penned Newsday.

Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 2 premieres Sunday, January 14 at 9pm on WNIT Public Television Ch. 34.1.

Legends of Michiana: Politically Speaking and Satish Shah Experience Michiana to Moving to the US from India to attend college, Satish Shah obtained Switch Nights a degree in chemical engineering. He went on to help formulate Beginning January 4, two of WNIT’s local programs, Politically AquaNet hairspray, then turned his sights to starting his own business. Speaking and Experience Michiana, will switch nights they are aired. In 1967, in a garage in Elkhart, Indiana, he and a business partner started Accra Pac and spent the next 45 years in Elkhart growing his Politically Speaking, which began its 20th season on October 1, will business and supporting a community. no longer air on Thursdays at 7pm. Instead,Politically Speaking will move to the 7pm spot on Friday evenings. Experience Michiana will He and his wife Debra were an integral part of developing the River no longer air on Fridays at 7pm, but will instead move a day earlier to Walk in Downtown Elkhart and have ceaselessly supported the United Thursday nights at 7pm. Way, Boys & Girls Club, Junior Achievement, and Indiana University in Elkhart. He is passionate about fostering minority-owned businesses “WNIT is always looking for ways to make our local programming and encouraging the next generation of community leaders. more relevant and useful for our viewers. On Fridays, we recognized that by moving Politically Speaking we create a news and public These accomplishments and his lasting impact on our community affairs block of programming from 5:30pm to 9pm. And, by moving make Satish Shah the next Legend of Michiana. Experience Michiana to Thursday evenings, we give viewers an extra WNIT is proud to present its newest installment of the Legends of day to plan for any of the weekend events that may be promoted on Michiana series, featuring Satish Shah, on Thursday, January 25 at 8pm that week’s program. We hope this move will be a win-win for viewers,” and Monday, January 29 at 10pm on 34.1. says WNIT President & General Manager, Greg Giczi.

26 DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Presenting Series Jessica Lang Dance Stabat Mater JANUARY 26–27

Dance and opera meditations on the Virgin Mary’s sorrow at the cross.

Grand Rapids Ballet Romeo + Juliet REFUSEDLOVE TO DIE FEBRUARY 16–17 A triumphant interpretation of Shakespeare’s enduring romantic What’s Next is on sale NOW at performingarts.nd.edu tragedy.

Ticket Office: (574) 631-2800 M–F, noon–6 p.m.

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452 We know what it means to be part of something bigger. Senior For more than 150 years, our faith-based health system has Apartments been called to care for this community, watching over the physical, mental and spiritual health of every man, woman 1,000 520 and child who needs us. Providers Available Hospital and Learn more about Saint Joseph Health System at sjmed.com. to Patients Rehab Beds

PHYSICIAN NETWORK REHABILITATION INSTITUTE ST. PAUL’S HEALTH INSURANCE SERVICES PLYMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER HOLY CROSS MISHAWAKA MEDICAL CENTER TRINITY TOWER 200,000 VNA HOME CARE Lives Touched SAINT JOSEPH PACE Annually Honor Roll Members

WNIT would like to recognize the following Honor Roll Members for their loyal support!

Melba and Peter Graber 30 YEARS 25 YEARS 15 YEARS Janel Hammaker Richard Allen Rosalie Arbanas James Beatty Dwight Handscheu Alma Arent Timothy and Rosanne Cordell Thomas A. Carey and Edith M. Carey Deborah Harris Stuart Basquin Glenn and Joyce Drumm Katherine Craig Jane F. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. George Beamer Ms. Nancy Filley Raymond and Kathryn Girres Albert Inglish Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Church Robert and Stevie Giel Gary and Linda Henderson Judith Johnson Xavier and Elizabeth Creary Ms. Doris Haggard Brian L. and Donna J. Hoover Roberta Jung Dr. and Mrs. Francisco Deogracias Betty Helsel Frederick and Carolyn Lamble Susan and Kenneth Karkiewicz Barbara and Jay H. Ganger Diane and Robert Huddlestun David and Renee Millar Mary Kerby Janina Goetz Sarita B. Jones Cliff and Lois Oyer Clarence Kightlinger Dolores Grizzell Mr. and Mrs. William Klenke Arnold and Shirley Phillips Norman Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hochstetler Helen Kloswick Donald Raiche Betty and Don Kirkendall Ms. Beverly Ann Holt Mr. and Mrs. John Kohn Kirk Robbins Susan Kobek Keim and Sylvia Houser Doug and Lauren Mast Lauran Sattler Annette and Donald Lape Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes Mary M. Morey Tom Topash Lev and CJ Levenson Mary M. Jones Dale Morrow Dr. and Mrs. Philip Ward Jill Lewallen Dale and Judith Keltner Thomas and Marlene Nowak Ramona Weldy Ken Locke Paul T. and Natalie Klein Max and Jean Reed Dan Madejczyk Ann Korb Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Richter 10 YEARS Dan Mallmann Mrs. Ida Kruis Jane E. and Tim D. Short Joan Aldrich Kathleen McClung Mrs. Margaret Larson John and Carole Ulmer Margaret Doody Debra Montcalm John and Constance Long William Harman Sheri Notten Claire L. Luther 20 YEARS Sharon Longley Jane Oyer Donald and Joan Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clayborn Gloria Mance Jean Oyer Mr. and Mrs. Chuck McFarland Edward Eisele John and Judith McCormick Martha Redden Mr. Samuel Miller Jane Hostetler Laura Morris Lynne Riggs Ms. Mary Ann Moran Mr. Thomas Joyner Larry and Becky Neiswender Charles Rollinger Cherel Moyer Mr. Robert Judd Robert Petersen Carolyn Scholz Ms. Shirley Muldoon Karma Lawecki Bob and Melanie Robertson John Searfoss Michael Petersen Manny and Mary Lu Molho Daniel and Nancy Schmelter Wallace Simpson Mr. Fred Powell Leigh Morris Randolph and Nancy Trier Kathy and Rob Smeets Gene and Lynette Ramsbey David and Karen Powell Elizabeth Van Jacob Pamela Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosback Mr. and Mrs. Rod Seifer Eunice and Wade Wenger Mary Stahly Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Schrock Andrew and Mary Suth John Swartzendruber Ms. Dottie Snyder Kaye L. Swanson Linda Taylor Marilyn Vanderveen 5 YEARS James L. Townsend Maher and Rima Abu-Hamdam Karen White Margret Werner Ruth I. Yoder James Bennie Robert Whitesel Bernard and Judith Whittier Anthony and Katia Birdie Phyllis Witham Sam and Arleta Yoder Tom Camire Dr. David Wyncott and Karen and Stephen Yunker Rosalie Campanale Mr. Andrew Hoffmann James Dick Connie Yoder Pamela Fleming Shirley Yoder John Ford Elizabeth Zapf

28 In Memoriam

Thomas J. Borger March 22, 1948 - November 7, 2017

WNIT Public Television mourns the loss of Thomas J. Borger. Tom was a great friend of WNIT, as well as a longtime Directors’ Circle supporter. He loved spending time with his family and friends and could be seen enjoying three of his greatest hobbies – golf and Notre Dame football and basketball. Tom will be remembered as someone who always sought to make his community better. It is because of him and his wife, Liz, that residents of Elkhart will forever be able to enjoy the gift of G. David Gundlach. WNIT expresses our condolences to Liz, the family and friends of Thomas J. Borger. We are forever grateful he was a part of the WNIT Public Television family.

Directors’ Circle

The WNIT Directors’ Circle represents a very dedicated and select group of individuals who, by their commitment, contribute to the total annual support which is the foundation of WNIT’s operating budget. These essential annual contributions make possible the great programs that everyone in Michiana enjoys.

Diamond Level ($10,000 +) Silver Level ($1,000 +) James V. Leach George Beutter Tom and Shari Mellin Jodie Cocquyt** Anonymous (1) Drs. Gail English and Nancy Binder Max and Lydia Mertz Arthur J. Decio Stephen and Nancy Ball Nels Leininger Brian and Jeannelle Brady Brad and Mickey Miller The Garcia Family Charitable (Pathfinders Advertising & Don and Joan Lyons George and Patricia Burgoyne Jeffrey Miller Foundation Marketing Group, Inc.) Paul and Jessica Maich Ed and Carla Chester Anna Milligan Craig D. Sullivan and Jo Ann and Joe Blazek Chris Maziar Geoff and Kathy Church Pat and Carol Moody Cynthia L. Harris James and June Blue Dr. Debra and Rodney McClain Thomas G. Coley, Ph. D. Kevin and Anita Morrison Anne Hillman Jack and Karen Cittadine Robert and Jane Miller Richard and Jean Dennen Mary Naquin Glenn and Patty Killoren Barbara Clausen Dr. and Mrs. Brian Moloney Tim Dennig Philip and Mary Newbold, Ernestine M. Raclin Marianne Corr Susan Ohmer and Donald Crafton Mary Pat and Robert Deputy Beacon Health System James F. Shea Tom Corson Neil and Diane Orians Greg and Mary Downes Dr. Rob and Lee Riley Elmer and Dolores Tepe The Cressy Foundation Steven and Pam Perlewitz Doris Ann Doyle Maritza Robles** Mrs. Jane Warner* Promit and Monali Das Barb and John Phair Ken and Mary Eme Fred and Chris Rowe Ann and Fred Dean Michael and Amy Phend Jill and Chris Erb David and Mitzi Sabato Platinum Level ($5,000 +) Robin and Lisa Douglass Donna and Mark Richter Tony Fitts and Ramona Payne Dr. William and Diane Sarnat Howard and Marie Goodhew Fund Thomas and Elizabeth Eisele The Honorable and Mrs. Joan and Lyndal Fox Judy and Bob Schmuhl of the Community Foundation James W. Rieckhoff of St. Joseph County Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elick George and Kathy Freese Joyce Simpson Fred and Mary Jane Ferlic Judith Robert and Thomas Sonja Smith Ed and Sue Hiler J. Kapacinskas Jody and Mike Freid Chris and Carmi Murphy Susan and David Findlay Steven and Susan Funk Carl Snyder and Rita Steve and Connie Rufenbarger Schobert Snyder Welter Foundation Tom and Susan Fischbach Nancy and Terry Gerber Tom and Maria Slager Eve Sobol Roger and Joyce Foley Fund of Maggie and Steve Goldberg the Community Foundation James F. and Sherry L. Smith Oliver C. Songlingco, M.D., P.C. Gold Level ($2,500 +) Margie and Paul Goldwin of St. Joseph County Perry Stow and Andrea Tom and Joyce Sopko Anonymous (1) Mather-Stow Donald and Lynn Groenleer Stephen and Barbara Fredman A. Dean and Char Speicher Billie and David Bankoff Kimberley D. Sundy Janice and Larry D. Harding Mrs. L. Craig Fulmer Joyce and Richard Stifel Katy and Tim Demarais Mike and Dena Wargo Charles S. Hayes Rodney and Carol Ganey Thom and Jeannine Villing Barbara Dillon Peggy Weed Mary Suzanne Horan Van and Jean Gates Barbara Warner William and Leslie Gitlin Patrick Welch Carol and Craig Kapson Gates Fund of the Phid and Jeff Wells James W. and Sally F. Hubbard Community Foundation Michael and Julie Yates James and Christine Kelly Dorothy and Dar Wiekamp* The Jordanich Family Fund of of St. Joseph County Gretchen and Dean Kimble Barbara and Bruce Williams the Community Foundation Dave and Ginny Gibson Barbara and Donald T. Kindt of St. Joseph County Bronze Level ($500 +) Joseph and Barbara Wind Mary Beth and Greg Giczi Anonymous (4) Brian and Ginger Lake Sara and Abraham Marcus John and Carolyn Wolf Michael and Karen Harmon Dottie and Tom Arnold Betty Laramore Perry and Ida Reynolds Watson III Nancy Wuthrich James and Jill Hillman Dan and Laurie Balla Gunnel Lofgren Pat and Sue Ruszkowski Nancy C. Yob Brian L. and Donna J. Hoover Bruce and Linda Bancroft Jerry and Becky Lutkus Lorrie and Bill Schmuhl Douglas and Janette Yoder Dr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes Stuart and Paula Barb Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lux Cari and Barry Shein Julia A. Zahler Ralph Komasinski and In Memory of Adam Barker Ron and Dolores McDonald Thomas F. and Anita J. Veldman Katherine Humphreys Kathy Malone Beeler Laurence and Barbara McHugh Ernest and Gerda Zeller Mike and Rebecca Kubacki * Richard Belcher Joann and Brian McMahon Deceased Charter Director Joseph and Nancy Jo Kuzmitz **Deceased 29 Wnit Supporters

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Kuehl Campus Crossroads Elkhart Community Schools Masterpiece: Victoria Legends: Bob Bartels Children’s Programming Mill Pond Apartments Pro Wake Watersports South Bend-Elkhart Audubon Society The Lerner Theatre Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts Our Town: Buchanan Our Town: Syracuse Outdoor Elements Legends: The Leighton Legacy Miscellaneous Programming Marilyn and Joe Miller Puerto Vallarta Express South Bend Farmer’s Market The Market Place Wawasee Boat Co., Inc. Legends: Bob Bartels Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Our Town: Syracuse Legends: The Leighton Legacy Ernestine M. Raclin South Bend Human Rights Commission The Medical Foundation Wawasee Property Owners Association Anne and Sam Milligan Legends: The Leighton Legacy Miscellaneous Programming Legends: Bob Bartels Our Town: Syracuse Legends: Bob Bartels Red Bud MX South Bend Museum of Art The Milton Home Fran and Randy Welch Mishawaka Furniture Our Town: Buchanan Legends: The Leighton Legacy Legends: Bob Bartels Legends: Bob Bartels Women’s Programming Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc. South Bend Regional Chamber The PC Doctor Weldy’s Sales & Service Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes Campus Crossroads Economic Outlook Business Programming Our Town: Buchanan Miscellaneous Programming River Bend Film Festival South Bend Symphony Orchestra The Rex and Alice A Martin Foundation Chuck Welter Mossberg & Company Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Dinner & a Book Legends: Bob Bartels Children’s Programming River Bend Hose Specialty South Bend Tribune The S/L/A/M Collaborative Westmain Tavern Chris and Carmi Murphy Masterpiece: Victoria Sea. 2 Legends: Bob Bartels Campus Crossroads Our Town: Syracuse Legends: Bob Bartels Motorweek Miscellaneous Programming The Troyer Group WoodsToBe Trees Legends: The Leighton Legacy The Vietnam War Southwest Michigan Symphony Economic Outlook This Old House Musical Arts Indiana River Front Forge Orchestra The Village at Winona Bob Wozny Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Miscellaneous Programming Dinner & a Book Legends: The Leighton Legacy Mutual Bank RMC Quality Construction Southwestern Michigan Tourist Council Economic Outlook Zimmer Biomet Our Town: Syracuse Our Town: Buchanan Our Town: Benton Harbor EducationCounts_Michiana NOVA Oaklawn Ronald McDonald House Charities Our Town: St. Joseph Experience Michiana Roberta and Ben Ziolowski Legends: Bob Bartels Miscellaneous Programming SpartanNash History Detectives Legends: The Leighton Legacy Dale O’Chap Rose Brick Legends: Bob Bartels Outdoor Elements Legends: The Leighton Legacy Campus Crossroads St. Joseph County Airport Authority The Willows Assisted Living BUSINESS CLUBS Old National Bank Sue and Pat Ruszkowski BBC World News Our Town: St. Joseph Chariman’s Club ($1,000) Black History Month 2018 Legends: The Leighton Legacy PBS NewsHour Therapeutic Indulgence Lee, Groves & Zalas Pain Management Group Saint Joseph Health System Miscellaneous Programming Children’s Programming Lyons Industries, Inc. Miscellaneous Prime Time BBC World News St. Joseph County Health Department Janet and Larry Thompson President’s Club ($500) Palmer Funeral Homes Dinner & a Book Miscellaneous Programming Legends: Bob Bartels Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski Legends: Bob Bartels Economic Outlook St. Joseph Valley Building & Construction Tire Rack Foundation Panzica Building Corporation EducationCounts_Michiana Trades Council The Vietnam War Therapeutic Indulgence Legends: The Leighton Legacy Experience Michiana Campus Crossroads Todd Realty Inc. Corporate Club ($250) Papa John’s Pizza Outdoor Elements Legends: Bob Bartels Our Town: Syracuse Bingham & Loughlin, P.C. Children’s Programming Politically Speaking Stanz Foodservice Town of Syracuse Elkhart Child Development Sunny Italy Café Patchwork Dance Company Lorrie and Bill Schmuhl Legends: Bob Bartels Our Town: Syracuse Miscellaneous Programming Legends: Bob Bartels Starks Funeral Home Treat’s Squire Shop Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLP Patrick Industries, Inc. 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