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EVERYBODY’S WELCOME AT JOHN’S PLACE The story of an Upper Cumberland landmark

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PREVIEW IN FEBRUARY Everybody’s welcome at ROBERT E. LEE John’s Place! Come on in for this WCTE-produced FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 documentary about the home Examine the life and reputation of of the legendary “John Dog,” a Robert E. Lee, whose military successes Cookeville landmark that has made him the scourge of the Union and played an important role racially hero of the Confederacy. and culturally in the history of the Upper Cumberland. Staff & Contents Management !"#$%&'())*+,)$"%- PUBLIC TELEVISION FROM THE UPPER CUMBERLAND (931) 528-2222 or (800) 282-9283

Becky Magura, President & CEO Rima Austin, Membership Coordinator 5 In Honor of Donna Castle Reggie Brown, Educational Outreach Associate The State of Tennessee pays tribute Amanda Collier, Producer/Director Janet Cooper, Traffi c/Broadcast Engineer to the First Lady of WCTE. Erica Duarte, Live Green Project Manager Mark Dudney, Government Relations 5 6 Everybody’s Welcome Sue Gibbons, Programming & Traffi c .$"%//*-'"0'1/2/3$-$"% Craig Gray, Producer/Director at John’s Place Hal L. Harder, Marketing The story of an Upper Sonja Higgenbotham, Sales Assistant Cumberland landmark Joyce Hunter, Auction & Event Coordinator Randall Jackson, Broadcast Engineer Craig LeFevre, Master Control Operator 7 Spotlight On Cindy Putman, Educational Outreach Associate Glennis and Don Bassi Jamie Trevathan, Producer/Director 6 Cathy Walden, Account Executive 456(' Ralph Welch, Chief Broadcast Engineer 8 Growing Ideas Rick Wells, Production Manager 78+9$%&':);00< Plans for the Cookeville Suzanne Whitehead, Major Gifts Offi cer Community Garden take root. Jim Winters, Broadcast Engineer Upper Cumberland 9 Heartbeats and Koa Broadcast Council The fi lms of Todd Jarrell 9 (effective after the fi rst January meeting) Dr. Max Atnip, Chair Dr. Kathleen Airhart Mickie Akenson, Joe Albrecht 8+-)/*@$/,/'!2+--$, Immediate Past Chair Marc L. Burnett On our cover Lillian Hartgrove, John Cain Vice Chair Mona Copeland Pioneers of Television Dr. Scott Little, Secre- Jere Hargrove The cover features James Arness as tary Marshall Matt Dillon from the series Morris Irby (#/*$,+%'AB@/*$/%,/ Dr. Jack Matson, . The popular show spanned 20 years, Treasurer Dr. Wali R. Kharif from 1955 to 1975. To this day, it still remains the Pat Quillen United States’ longest running prime-time action drama Becky Magura, WCTE with 635 episodes. Join us as we reveal intriguing stories Pres. & CEO Alan Tatum and fascinating facts from the early days of TV on PIONEERS OF TELEVISION. Story on page 15. Close-Up Public Television from the Upper Cumberland

HalHlLH L. Harder d - ManagingM i Editor Edit =">%?-'.2+,/ [email protected] 2211 Program guides WCTE Close-Up is designed and produced by CommonSense Media Group for WCTE-TV. 9 Daytime Programming Contact Dean Hutson at 931-528-5200 Ready to Learn and weekend guide or email [email protected] for advertising rates and information.

WCTE Close-Up is published bi-monthly. It is mailed to individuals, 10 Primetime Programming corporations and foundations who contribute $35 or more to WCTE. Quality PBS evening programs Third class postage at Cookeville, Tennessee. Phone: 931-528-2222. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Send address changes to WCTE, P.O. Box 2040, Cookeville, Tennessee 38502. Check out the schedule on the website at www.wcte.org. 2 | WCTE Close-Up January/February 2011 | 3 Protect What Is Ours Becky Magura, President & CEO of WCTE

Recently I had the opportunity to attend a meeting in , DC with other PBS Managers and leaders on the national level, such as PBS President, Paula Kerger and CPB President, Patricia Harrison.

As you may have heard, it has been suggested that future funding for be zeroed out… that includes PBS and NPR. It also includes technical support funding such as the PTFP (Public Television Facilities Program) and RUS (Rural Utilities Service). All of that would have dire consequences on your PBS station, WCTE. In fact, WCTE has been the recipient of a number of competitive grants in the last four years, which improved our signal and service to this region we call home. Much of this funding was derived from those sources targeted for elimination. We can all recognize the need for fi scal review and change within our country, but I encourage you to consider the loss for local communities if the de-funding of public broadcasting were to come to pass. All ect the voice of our citizens and the communities we serve. across this great country of ours, PBS stations refl This is a design that is scarce in today’s media landscape and yet so very necessary to keep our heritage and uniqueness as a country alive. Public Television Stations are located in every part of the United States and the most alarming thing to me is that if we lose or even damage this design of free, over the air, non-commercial, educational, inspirational television and radio, it will be a design that could not be replicated again. By removing a local community voice and service, the loss would be so profound that future generations would forever pay the price. The mere $1.54 per person per year of federal funding received by public broadcasting produces exponential returns for taxpayers, including high-quality programming and services on a local and national level; unmatched children’s programming; formal and informal educational instruction for all ages; in-depth news and public affairs programming; and a clear and uncompromising voice of local communities all across America. The future is bright in public media service on a local and national level, which is why we must protect what is ours… protect the investment… protect WCTE. 2011 will bring about great things and you are instrumental in that greatness and in creating an environment that recognizes the value of education and inspiration for all Americans. We are grateful for you and for your support.

Thank you and I wish you the best in this New Year!

4 | WWCTECTEEC CClose-Upllose-UUp DDonna!"#$%"%&#%'onna CCastleastle The State of Tennessee pays tribute to the First Lady of WCTE. The proclamation is presented. (left to right) Becky Magura, Richard Castle n December 8th, in the WCTE studio, me that skill. She and Senator Charlotte Burks. Tennessee State Senator Charlotte taught me the art her desk and Katie would crawl up in her lap Burks presented Richard Castle with a of listening to the guest, not jumping ahead and O and talk for a while. Miraculously, Katie always State of Tennessee Proclamation posthumously thinking of the next question, but to really listen seemed to come away with some really cool honoring his wife Donna Castle, our fi rst lady and follow up. PBS themed gift. To Katie, Mrs. Donna WAS of WCTE, who passed away in 2008. Both Donna was tough inside and out, but she was WCTE. Dick and Donna had a vision for this little PBS also equally compassionate. She had the most After Katie started school, she came to the station and both dedicated their lives to it. infectious laugh and sense of joy even when times station less and less, but Donna always kept up The second to last line of the proclamation were tough. She treated us like her own family with what was going on with her and what her in honor of Donna said it all. It read, “BE and because of that there is a void at WCTE that interests were. When they did see each other, IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF will forever be without her here. I miss her, but they always seemed to pick up right where they THE ONE HUNDREDTH SIXTH am thankful for knowing her. had left off. Donna was a greatly accomplished GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE - Becky Magura, President & CEO and very intelligent woman, but she made my OF TENNESSEE, THE HOUSE OF little girl feel like the most special person in the REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING… n a work related basis, I appreciated world. I will always cherish her memory for that! That we honor the memory of Donna Castle, Donna’s intelligence and memory. - Lisa Malone, Companion CPA Group PC refl ecting fondly upon her impeccable character I told her many times that she had and stalwart commitment to the living the O a memory like an elephant. She was always will always remember Donna driving her examined life with courage and conviction.” willing to drop whatever she was doing to little red truck with her window down Impeccable character. Living the examined answer any question I might have and always and her arm hanging out. She always had life with courage and conviction. The people I willingly assisted callers or anyone who it down in any weather but rain. She had a who worked with her agreed… might stop by the station, with any type of rough “bark” about her with a tender heart. information they might request. - Suzanne Whitehead, Major Gifts Offi cer had the good fortune to begin working On a personal basis, Donna was one of the with Donna when I was a student intern most unselfi sh people I ever knew. It was never onna was full of wisdom. She had so I and we remained close until her death. about “HER.” If you asked her how she was many gifts... writing, interviewing, She is missed everyday on so many levels, but doing, somehow she always managed to change D loving her boys, fi nding the perfect especially in her insistence on producing at the the subject and/or turn the question around auction and the best box of goodies, listening to very highest level...whether we were talking about and made it about you. She was intelligent, us, guiding us and knowing everything about local programs or the auction or the guide... strong, caring, creative, helpful, STUBBORN WCTE! I often think I will walk into the offi ce she wanted it done well. It’s why she called us (Ha!), a dear friend & co-worker, and I loved and she will be at her desk waiting to share a from her hospital bed just days before she passed and miss her dearly. laugh. Her passing is a void that will never be away, while we were doing the auction, to give us - Sue Gibbons, Programming and Traffi c fi lled. This quote by Mary Karr reminds me suggestions on improving the broadcast. She was of her… “She could no more be gone than right every time! I loved that and loved her. y favorite Donna memories relate to gravity or the moon.” That’s exactly how I feel In those early days, Donna and I would go her interactions with my daughter about her. As long as WCTE is alive Donna’s out together to shoot and interview folks all Katie. When Katie was little, I would spirit will be there. I was glad she loved me and M blessed that I got the chance to love her. across the Upper Cumberland. She referred to bring her to the station with me. The business us as the Amazon Team, because we had to be purpose of my visits were irrelevant to Katie; - Cindy Putman, Educational Outreach just as strong and tough as the guys in shooting she just wanted to know if “we are going to see and pulling our weight on a production crew. Mrs. Donna.” It didn’t matter what Donna continued on page 20 She was an exceptional interviewer and taught was doing, she would scoot her chair back from

January/February 2011 | 5 local history

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ecently I recommended that on the other. While Putnam County was “Ed did that… lots of traffi c came through John’s Place in Cookeville be segregated, Ed’s Place welcomed and served here on Highway 70. We didn’t have an added to the National Register of down-home Southern cooking to black and Interstate. Lots of people stopped in here on Historic Places. their way from one place to another. Word R For those of you who aren’t familiar with got around about this place, you know? This John’s, it is located along Highway 70, just place had a steady clientele for years. I’ve seen past the triangle where Broad and Spring it packed wall-to-wall with people.” Streets merge. Don’t let the modest appearance In 1957, after the acquisition of a beer of the building deceive you. John’s Place license to sell packaged beer, Ed and his played a signifi cant role in the history of post- brother John Lee McClellan agreed to World War II Cookeville, Putnam County, rename their business “John’s Place.” Ed’s and Tennessee Technological University. The signature food of name continued to be associated with the Ed McClellan founded the business John’s Place, the delicious John Dog. hamburger joint across the street, Ed’s Dairy in 1949. Then known as “Ed’s Place,” the Mart. business originally served as the second grocery In the early , John’s Place received store for the African American community white people alike. The restaurant fl ourished. permission to open a bar on the premises. The on the outskirts of Cookeville’s West Side. “From the beginning, this was a place partition between the restaurant and the store In 1950, Ed partitioned the building with where black and white folk were welcome,” was removed and a horseshoe bar, designed by a grocery store on one side and a restaurant said Robert Farley, a friend of the McClellans. John Lee, was installed in 1963. The bar, still

6 | WCTE Close-Up there today, made it easier for customers to inducted into Tennessee Tech’s Sports Hall spotlight on interact and for staff to serve them. of Fame. He was noted as the fi rst African “John’s Place sure did allow blacks and American to play tennis in Cookeville whites to mingle and there was never a bit and often volunteered his time assisting Glennis and of trouble,” said Farley. “ Everybody was the coaches of the tennis team. Shakey Don Bassi welcome here… People could mix here also earned a reputation as an excellent and just be themselves. I can’t recall a single racquetball player and won several local episode of racial tension here, not one.” championships. Though John’s Place continued to serve When John Lee died of cancer in 1973, Southern cooking, John Lee wanted to Shakey took over John’s Place. Shakey a signature food item. He sat down often boasted, “John’s Place did more for with his family, came up with a special integration and the Civil Rights movement recipe and took it to a local meat packing here than politicians. Lots of people around company. In 1964, the John Dog was here, you know, Crossville or Jamestown, born. A favorite of the Tech Rugby Club, never saw a black man or woman ‘til they Glennis & whenever they travel, the John Dog goes came to John’s. This place integrated the with them. Consequently, John Dogs have Upper Cumberland!” Don Bassi BY KATE SPEARS www.katespears.com lennis & Don Bassi were married in Cocoa GBeach, Florida in 1965. When they left the sunshine state, they settled in the Smartt community of Warren County, Tennessee. Glennis received her Master’s degree at TTU in 1972 and then worked as a teacher and with several political campaigns including the senate race of Albert Gore, Sr. as well as the congressional race of future vice-president Al Gore in 1976. Don spent some time working in the concrete industry, moving to Tennessee with General Shale, but ultimately Dr. Michael Birdwell and Mary Alice retired from AEDC, where he was contracted as an Everybody’s Welcome McClellan at John’s Place. engineer with Arnold Airforce Base. Since settling in the Upper Cumberland area, the Bassis have been loyal fans of WCTE. A member beenbe enjoyed from the British Isles to New Over the years, John’s Place has been a since the early 1980s, Glennis was introduced to the at John’s Place Zealand.Ze favorite of thousands of TTU students and station through the infamous “Bologna Days” that Until 1967, the black community faculty, whether they were in search of a were held at the TN State Legislature and broadcast derogatorilyde referred to as “Bushtown,” serious discussion or just a cold beer and a by WCTE’s Donna Castle in the 1980s. Glennis also waswa just west of Cookeville’s corporate John Dog. Homer Kemp, the Chair of the helped to get WCTE’s resources into the hands of limits.lim When West Cookeville annexed the Tech English Department, observed, “John’s other teachers by working at the Warren County community, John’s Place became the fi rst provided a relaxed atmosphere where people Teachers Center and ensuring that the facility had business that could legally sell beer within could bounce ideas off each other and really materials such as educational videos to supply. the city limits since World War II. hash them out.” Now that both members of this vibrant couple John Lee McClellan played a signifi cant When Shakey passed away in 2008, are retired, they have a bit more time to watch role in the integration of Putnam County John Lee’s wife Mary Alice, who had been their favorite programs. Don is a fan of all the great and the surrounding region, even outside of working with Shakey, took over. Each year science programming on WCTE and Glennis loves his business, earning the respect of the white at the Tennessee Tech Homecoming, Mary EVERYDAY FOODS. Both enjoy “Charlie Rose” and community while advancing the cause of Alice extends the size of the building by and they look forward to the PBS civil rights. He held a place of prominence erecting a large tent for the overfl ow crowd NEWSHOUR with Jim Lehrer each evening. Glennis among Putnam County’s small African and serves barbecued ribs, pulled pork and believes that “PBS has a civility that you don’t fi nd American community, making him the baked beans in addition to the usual John on the national networks,” stating that she enjoys liaison along the region’s racial divide. John Dog and fried catfi sh. the news especially because it allows her to “see Lee was also the fi rst African American John’s Place has brought people of discussions from all points of view where folks are elected to public offi ce in Putnam County all types together, providing a venue for cordial to one another.” as Justice of the Peace. them to interact freely. Town and gown, The Bassis believe in WCTE and are proud to During the 60s and 70s, John Lee and black and white, rich and poor, all found support it because they see the station as an Ed’s son, John “Shakey” McClellan, took a common ground at John’s. Stereotypes invaluable resource for the Upper Cumberland personal interest in Tennessee Tech. Shakey were confronted head on, and John’s Place community. Through the help of viewers like was the fi rst African American to enroll at helped folks see people for who they were, the Bassis, WCTE-TV can continue to bring TTU who did not attend on an athletic not the color of their skin. It is an Upper quality programming to the viewers of the scholarship. He was an ardent supporter of Cumberland landmark that deserves to be Upper Cumberland as well as build community the Golden Eagles and was posthumously acknowledged and preserved. partnerships and provide outreach services to those who need them most. January/February 2011 | 7 livingspotlight green on behind the scenes

Wayne Rosberg, long-time friend of the station and consulting Growing ideas engineer for WCTE Plans for the Cookeville Community Garden take root. BY LISA LUCK, Cookeville-Putnam County Clean Commission

hen Dawn Kupferer, and the generosity of Putnam County the Community Commissioners who championed our Development Planner cause at multiple county meetings, a for the Upper location for the Cookeville Community CumberlandW Development District, Garden (CCG) has been established. asked me to come up with an idea for a The CCG will be located in the project that would benefi t and involve heart of Cookeville, just blocks from the community, I suggested that we the Interstate. Accessible by public establish a garden in Cookeville open to transit, it will be near the Putnam Making anyone interested in gardening. County Fairgrounds on the corner of Community gardens are found Veterans Drive and Walnut Ave. The the switch in urban centers across the country. garden has already been designed, based They are a great way for neighbors and on the expertise of Master Gardeners WCTE prepares to convert to families – even organizations - to work Jan Tollett, Teresa Bostic and Linda high-defi nition broadcasting. together outside, develop friendships Minnick. and grow healthy food. The gardens can With nonprofi t status, the CCG is BY CANAAN WILLIAMS also be used for educational purposes. applying for grants and is seeking local Both adults and children can learn how support. By February, we want to be Beginning in January, our main channel, 22.1, to plant and prepare the produce after it able to build fencing. By April, we want will change to HD. is grown. to start renting plots to organizations, “Now that most PBS broadcasting is in HD and we From the beginning, there was groups, families and individuals. can produce our local programs in HD, the timing interest from the Master Gardeners, If you would like to participate in is right to make the transition,” said our consulting the Highlands of Tennessee, Cummins building a community garden from engineer, Wayne Rosberg. “It’s a complex process. Filtration, the City of Cookeville, the ground up, contact us at 931/526- There’s a lot of reconfi guration of the equipment.” the Cookeville Children’s Museum, 7841, or via e-mail communitygarden. Along with the HD conversion, the WCTE WCTE and the Putnam County [email protected] engineering staff, comprised of Ralph Welch, Jim Commissioners. That interest For more information, go to our Winters and Randall Jackson, is hard at work continues to gain momentum. Thanks website at: http://cookevillegarden. installing a new transmitter. The transmitter is to the persistence of Kim Blaylock wordpress.com/ doubling the power in the antenna that broadcasts the signal throughout the WCTE viewing area. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Jim Winters, Broadcast Engineer. “It’s going to help fi ll in the gaps.” The aim of installing the new transmitter is not to increase viewing area but to increase the power to those areas already covered. Because the new antenna still needs some work, the installation will not be complete until March 2011. The two processes have been labor intensive according to Chief Broadcast Engineer, Ralph Welch. “I wish you could fl ip a switch and it just happens,” said Welch, jokingly.

8 | WCTE Close-Up area events Daytime Schedule

Weekdays & Ready to Learn

5:00 AM Between the Lions 12:30 PM Sid the Science Kid

5:30 AM Maya & Miguel 1:00 PM Dinosaur Train

6:00 AM Arthur 1:30 PM Cat in the Hat Knows 6:30 AM Priscilla (M,W,F) / a Lot About That Functional Fitness 2:00 PM Curious George 7:00 AM Wordgirl 2:30 PM Martha Speaks 7:30 AM Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That 3:00 PM Arthur

8:00 AM Super Why 3:30 PM Wordgirl 8:30 AM Dinosaur Train 4:00 PM Electric Company 9:00 AM Sesame Street 4:30 PM Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 10:00 AM Clifford 5:00 PM Cyberchase/ 10:30 AM Word World 11:00 AM Between the Lions The Watson Brown Show (Mon.) Heartbeats 11:30 AM Barney & Friends 5:30 PM The Nightly Business Report 12:00 PM Caillou 6:00 PM PBS Newshour and Koa Saturdays

5:00 AM Mister Roger’s Neighborhood 12:30 PM This Old House

ur award-winning 5:30 AM Bob the Builder 1:00 PM Ask This Old House 6:00 AM Curious George documentary-making friend, 1:30 PM Hometime Todd Jarrell, always has 6:30 AM Cat in the Hat Knows 2:00 PM Woodwright’s Shop a few irons in the fi re. In a Lot About That ONovember, WCTE, Todd and renowned 7:00 AM Super Why 2:30 PM Beauty of Oil Painting local wood artist Brad Sells hosted the 7:30 AM Wild Animal Baby Explorers 3:00 PM Creative Living 8:00 AM Thomas & Friends premieres of Todd’s latest work, “Tree 3:30 PM Growing a Greener World Safari: The Koa Connection,” at the Palace 8:30 AM Angelina Ballerina 4:00 PM Victory Garden Theater in Crossville and at the STEM 9:00 AM Tennessee Crossroads 4:30 PM Farmers Almanac/ Center in Cookeville. “Koa” follows Brad 9:30 AM Tennessee Wildside Sells to the volcanic slopes of Hawaii in Living Smart 10:00 AM Southern Accents search of exotic Koa wood for his unique 5:00 PM America’s Heartland 10:30 AM Primal Grill sculptures. 5:30 PM Motorweek Another event hosted by WCTE, 11:00 AM Chefs Afield 11:30 AM B Organic 6:00 PM Tennessee Sportsman Habitat for Humanity, Todd and artist The Palace Theater T.J. Edwards at the DelMonaco Winery in Crossville 12:00 PM Everyday Foods 6:30 PM Tennessee Wildside on Oct. 26 in Baxter gave the public a Sundays chance to take a behind-the-scenes peek about the tall sailing ships and the rugged at what goes into making a documentary sailors that challenge the hazardous waters from inside the documentary. Todd was 5:00 AM Sesame Street 12:00 PM Inside E Street/ and fi erce winds of Cape Horn. He is This is America with 6:00 AM Curious George shooting the last scene of his latest fi lm, also stirring up interest about televising Dennis Wholey “The Heartbeat of Jingdezhen.” The fi lm 6:30 AM Cat in the Hat “,” a music show 12:30 PM The McLaughlin Group follows T.J. as he travels to China to explore 7:00 AM Super Why taped in the magnifi cent Cumberland Ideas in Action the ancient secrets of creating ceramics by 1:00 PM Caverns near McMinnville, TN (and shot 7:30 AM Dinosaur Train true masters of the craft. 1:30 PM The Doctor Bob Show by WCTE). 8:00 AM Sid the Science Kid The evening included an amazing 2:00 PM Song of the Mountains 8:30 AM Martha Speaks display of the T.J. Edward’s beautiful bowls, If you are interested in purchasing 3:00 PM Volunteer Gardener any PBS-related merchandise including 9:00 AM Arthur all of which, at the end of the evening, 3:30 PM Garden Smart Todd’s other fi lms, “Crank: Darkness 9:00 AM Wordgirl he generously donated to Habitat of 4:00 PM Local Repeats/ Humanity to sell at their “Cooking on the on the Edge of Town,” Tuba U, ” “Tree 10:00 AM Electric Company Special Programming Safari: A Sculptural Journey” or the Square” fundraising event. Lark Mason, 10:30 AM Enviropals 5:00 PM Great Getaways Asian art expert and an appraiser for the latest release, “Tree Safari: The Koa 11:00 AM 5:30 PM Travelscope Antique Road Show was also on hand. Connection,” go to www.wcte.org - Todd is working on a documentary Support WCTE – Shop PBS, click on 11:30 AM Religion and Ethics 6:00 PM Globe Trekker called “The Last of the Cape Horners” the banner and follow instructions. January/February 2011 | 9 watch this! Primetime / Jan. 1 - Jan. 11 *Schedule subject to change

Channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Keeping Up Jammin at Hiipie WCTE - HD As Time Goes By Appearances Jack’s sat 1/1 Create Smart Travels Burt Wolf: Travels Moment of Luxury Burt Wolf: Travels Richard Bang’s Adventures

World In Search of Myths Conquistadors with Michael Conquistadors with Michael

WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic Joanne Weir’s New Scandinavian P. Allen Smith’s sun Create Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Ask This Old House 1/2 Cooking Class Cooking Garden Home World McLaughlin Group Independant Lens Global Voices

WCTE - HD Business Pro! les Antiques Roadshow Robert E. Lee: Caprial & John’s mon Create Ciao Italia Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House 1/3 Kitchen World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour

WCTE - HD Nova Frontline Independant Lens tue Sara’s Weeknight Create Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop 1/4 Meals World TBA Robert E. Lee: American Experience PBS Newshour

WCTE - HD Masters of the Artic Ice Great Performances Joanne Weir’s New Scandinavian wed Create Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House 1/5 Cooking Class Cooking World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newhour

Tennessee Tennessee Jammin at Hippie Live Green TN WCTE - HD Tennessee Residence Sportsman Crossroads Jack’s Special Sara’s Weeknight thu Create Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop 1/6 Meals World TBA Nova PBS Newshour

John McLaughlin’s WCTE - HD Washington Week Business Pro! les Need to Know One on One Caprial & John’s P. Allen Smith’s fri Create Ciao Italia Rick Steves’ Europe Open Road This Old House 1/7 Kitchen Garden Home World Pioneers of Television Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour

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WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic Joanne Weir’s New Scandinavian P. Allen Smith’s sun Create Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Ask This Old House 1/9 Cooking Class Cooking Garden Home World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices

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he was so generous and genuine. From the moment I started working here, she was my resource. She answered every little or big question continued S that I had and never made me feel dumb or like I was from page 5 bothering her. The joke in the offi ce was that Donna was MY assistant, because I spent so much time at her desk – learning from the master. I miss her every day. I really do !"#$%"%&#%' feel that she knew how much I appreciated her and cared about her. DDonnaonna CCastleastle - Reggie Brown, Educational Outreach onna was always involved in everything. Even in Engineering, if something needed fi xing and Dyou were there all night, she would be there too, reading you the manual or holding the fl ashlight. She used to take care of all of us. She was like a second mom. - Ralph Welch, Chief Engineer

hen I used to work in the old Master Control room at night, I’d be sitting there Wby myself in the dark, about to fall asleep, and the phone would ring. It would be Donna. As Program Director, Donna scheduled all the recordings for the station, and the Master Control operators were responsible for getting those shows as they were fed from the PBS satellite. Normally, the operators Reggie Brown would receive a list of scheduled recordings a day or two with Donna Castle before the shows actually came down, but occasionally,

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10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Zooming in McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose for a Close-Up Katie Brown Knit & Crochet For Your Home Passport & Palette Workshop Today Nightly Business Journal Baseball Report Have you caught the British Keeping Up Keeping Up Austin City Limits Appearances Appearances Comedies on WCTE? Donna Dewberry Rough Cut Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Show Global Voices Independant Lens

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- Craig LeFevre, Lead Master Control

onna was a great example for me, as a young journalism student starting my internship here. I had the opportunity to tape many of Dher interviews and was always struck by her ability to get to the heart of any story. She had a graceful way of putting people at ease while maintaining As Time Goes By a strong sense of professionalism. Oscar-winning actress Dame Judi Dench stars with She had her cubicle open so she could see everyone as they walked in to distinguished actor Geoffrey Palmer in an evergreen greet guests and staff and would sometimes sing my name when I came through comedy by Bob Larbey, one of Britain’s fi nest, the door. No matter what, Donna would ALWAYS take the time to talk (she’s funniest and most successful scriptwriters. the only person I never minded calling me Mandy). I miss her voice and the “Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer are predictably sincerity of her friendship. fantastic ... you can almost cut the air with their - Amanda Collier, Producer/Director impeccable timing.” - Time Out

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