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December 2011 Program Schedule Have you thought about including NHPTV in your estate plans? December 2011 If so, please contact Tamara Hindle (603) 868-4307. If you have made provisions to leave a legacy to NHPTV, Program Schedule please let us know so that we may thank you. Tint 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Legacy: Austria’s Influence on SAVING SONGBIRDS PBS NewsHour* Frontline Flying Cheap Thu. 12/1 American Skiing The health of songbirds and their habitat Priceless Ant. Antiques PBS Arts From New York: Great Performances PBS NewsHour* Fri. 12/2 Roadshow Roadshow UK Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park 60’s Pop, Rock and Soul Concert spectacular 60’s Pop, Rock and Soul Concert spectacular featuring Lawrence Welk* Sat. 12/3 featuring hits from the era of peace, love and social change hits from the era of peace, love and social change ** PBS Arts From New York: Great Performances Celtic Woman Believe Sun. 12/4 Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park* Classic Irish songs are performed with musical and visual effects ‘60s Pop, Rock & Soul Concert spectacular PBS NewsHour* Buddy Holly: Listen to Me The Ultimate Buddy Party Mon. 12/5 featuring hits from the era of peace, love and social change As Time Goes By Reunion Special Joe Bonamassa: Live at Royal Albert Hall PBS NewsHour* Tues. 12/6 Jean’s excitement to have grandchildren is not shared by all The blues rock star performs classics Celtic Woman Believe Human Nature Sings Motown with Special Guest: PBS NewsHour* Wed. 12/7 Classic Irish songs are performed with musical and visual effects Smokey Robinson PBS Arts From New York: Great Performances Joe Bonamassa: PBS NewsHour* Thu. 12/8 Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park Live at Royal Albert Hall** Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! Includes footage from Legacy: Austria’s Influence on PBS NewsHour* John Denver: A Songs Best Friend** Fri. 12/9 the Andy Williams Show and Perry Como Show American Skiing The Big Band Celtic Woman Believe Joe Bonamassa: Live at Royal Albert Hall Sat. 12/10 Years* The singing sensation delight in this astounding production The blues rock star performs classics Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2* Joe Sun. 12/11 A special production of the worldwide phenomenon musical with a star-studded cast of over 500 actors and musicians Bonamassa** National Christmas Tree Great Performances Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker Live from the PBS NewHour* Mon. 12/12 Lighting 2011 A dazzling interpretation of the holiday story Artists Den** Are You Being Keeping Up Globe Trekker** PBS NewsHour* As Time Goes By Outnumbered Reggie Perrin Red Green Show Tues. 12/13 Served? Appearances New Guinea Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Christmas with Mormon Tabernacle PBS NewsHour* Helen of Troy** Wed. 12/14 Madison, WI Denver, CO Choir with David Archuleta ROADSIDE WINDOWS TO Nature PBS NewsHour* Frontline From Jesus to Christ: the First Christians** Thu. 12/15 STORIES THE WILD Echo: An Elephant to Remember Priceless Ant. Antiques PBS Arts From San Francisco: The Little Mermaid from San Francisco Ballet PBS NewsHour* Fri. 12/16 Roadshow Roadshow UK Dance, storytelling and spectacle are blended into this classic fable Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2* Joe Sat. 12/17 A special production of the worldwide phenomenon play with a star-studded cast of over 500 actors and musicians Bonamassa** Joe Bonamassa: Live at Royal Albert Hall Joe Great Performances Andrea Bocelli and David Foster: My Christmas Sun. 12/18 The blues rock star performs classics Bonamassa** SIMPLE GIFTS Holiday music from I Can Dance Inspirational look at the Live from the PBS NewsHour* A St. Thomas Christmas Mon. 12/19 the Stone Church in Newmarket world of ballroom dancing Artists Den** Are You Being Keeping Up Globe Trekker** PBS NewsHour* As Time Goes By Outnumbered Reggie Perrin Red Green Show Tues. 12/20 Served? Appearances Venice Guide Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Charles & Ray Eames: PBS NewsHour* Wed. 12/21 Forever Young Big & Little the Architect and the Painter ROADSIDE WINDOWS TO Nature PBS NewsHour* Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians** Thu. 12/22 STORIES THE WILD Christmas in Yellowstone Priceless Ant. Lidia Celebrates America Holiday Christmas with Mormon Tabernacle Independent PBS NewsHour* NH OUTLOOK Fri. 12/23 Roadshow Tables & Traditions Choir with David Archuleta Lens** Lark Rise to Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Depicts the lives Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Depicts the lives Christmas at Sat. 12/24 Candleford* of the noble Crawley family in pre WWI England of the noble Crawley family in pre WWI England St. Olaf** Antiques SIMPLE GIFTS Holiday music from I Can Dance: Four Stories SAVING SONGBIRDS The health of Independent Sun. 12/25 Roadshow* the Stone Church in Newmarket A look at world of ballroom dancing songbirds and their habitat Lens** Catholicism Catholicism That Than Which Live from the PBS NewsHour* Liza Minelli: Palace Performances Mon. 12/26 Amazed and Afraid Nothing Greater Can Be Thought Artists Den** Are You Being Keeping Up Globe Trekker** PBS NewsHour* As Time Goes By Outnumbered Reggie Perrin Red Green Show Tue. 12/27 Served? Appearances WWII Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Cinema’s PBS NewsHour* Herbert Hoover: Landslide Wed. 12/28 Phoenix, AZ San Jose, CA Exiles** CHANGING WINDOWS TO Nature Arctic Bears Are polar bears Leonardo’s Dream PBS NewsHour* Frontline Thu. 12/29 AGING THE WILD fated to become grizzlies? Machines** Priceless Ant. Antiques Great Performances Cyrano De Bergerac PBS NewsHour* Fri. 12/30 Roadshow Roadshow UK Kevin Kline plays the 17th century warrior-poet Lark Rise to Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Depicts the lives Great Romances Coldplay New Agatha Christie’s Poirot Sat. 12/31 Candleford* of the noble Crawley family in pre WWI England Burns & Allen Years Eve** Please Note: Programs begiN before 7:30 P.m. wheN marked *. Programs eNd @ 11:30 P.m. uNless marked **. NhPtV ProductioNs iNdicated iN capital letters .
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