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Josh Groban: An Evening of Harmony MONDAY, JANUARY 4 8PM 4 P. 2 JANUARY 2021 LEADERSHIP SOCIETY 4 P. 31 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece SUNDAYS 8PM begins January 10 4 P. 3 MontanaPBS Guide JANUARY 2021 · VOL. 34 · NO. 7 COPYRIGHT © 2021 MONTANAPBS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MEMBERSHIP 1-866-832-0829 KUSM-TV SHOP 1-800-406-6383 P.O. Box 173340 • Montana State University EMAIL [email protected] Bozeman, MT 59717–3340 WEBSITE www.montanapbs.org OFFICE (406) 994-3437 ONLINE VIDEO PLAYER watch.montanapbs.org FAX (406) 994-6545 The Guide to MontanaPBS is printed monthly by the EMAIL [email protected] Bozeman Daily Chronicle for MontanaPBS and the Bozeman Staff Friends of MontanaPBS, Inc., a nonprofit corporation General Manager Aaron Pruitt 501(c)(3) P.O Box 173340, Bozeman, MT 59717-3340. Director of Content/Chief Operator Paul Heitt-Rennie The publication is sent to contributors to MontanaPBS. Director of Development Kristina Martin Basic annual membership is $35. Nonprofit periodical Development Officer Jeannie Gracey postage paid at Bozeman, MT. Membership/Events Manager Erika Matsuda SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION TO: Development Asst. Norma Ardesson, Jade Williamson MontanaPBS Membership Membership Database Coordinator Markie DeRudder P.O. Box 173340 Office/Customer Service Coordinator Kris Fedro Bozeman, MT 59717-3340 Director of Education Nikki Vradenburg COURTESY OF ANDREW ECCLES Director of Finance Jeff Nehring Global superstar Josh Groban returns to PBS with a Friends of MontanaPBS Board Director of Technology Dean Lawver new concert special that showcases timeless songs Director of Production Scott Sterling and new music from his upcoming album, Harmony. Officers Broadcast Operations Manager Keith Jacoby Chair Peggy Kuhr, Missoula Digital Content & Marketing Manager Laura Dick Vice Chair Pat Doyle, Helena Guide Production MSU Creative Services Josh Groban: Secretary Katie Kotynski, Great Falls An Evening of Harmony Treasurer Bill Beecher, Great Falls KUFM-TV Members PARTV 180 • The University of Montana MONDAY, JANUARY 4 8PM Missoula, MT 59812 Bozeman Alice Meister, Aaron Pruitt, Peg Wherry • In celebration of his new album Harmo- OFFICE (406) 243-4101 Big Sky Charlie Callander • Billings Margaret MacDon- ny, Josh Groban is taking fans on a virtual FAX (406) 243-3299 ald, Michael Sanderson • Great Falls Katie Kotynski • EMAIL [email protected] concert “tour” this fall with a series of Helena Kirk J. Miller, Bruce Whittenberg • Missoula new, intimate concerts. Each show will be Ray Ekness, Sue Malek • Poplar Rich Peterson • MISSOULA STAFF filmed in-person and live-streamed direct- Red Lodge Diane Young, Kent Young • Whitefish General Manager Ray Ekness ly to audiences all over the world. High- Joaquenia Heinrich • UM Missoula Adrea Lawrence • Program Assistant Sue Ginn lights from select shows feature a number MSU Bozeman Terry Leist Senior Producer John Twiggs Producer Anna Rau, Breanna McCabe of Broadway classics such as “Bring Him Technical Director Saxon Holbrook Home” and “Over the Rainbow,” and nu- merous never-before-seen performances captured specifically for PBS viewers. The show is constructed in three parts and A service of will include well-known songs such as “The Impossible Dream,” “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” “She,” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Receiving MontanaPBS Your Face,” all featured on his new album. MontanaPBS broadcast services are available throughout the state on a number of independently-operated over- Scheduled for a November 20 release the-air translators, as well as through various cable and satellite subscription services. For further information from Reprise Records, this new album is a about receiving MontanaPBS in your area, contact MontanaPBS Viewer Services (406) 994-3437 or send an email collection of fan favorites and songs they to [email protected], or go online to www.montanapbs.org/schedule. have asked him to perform over the years, When making changes to your over-the-air reception, re-scan for new and changed services in your area. as well as two originals. Membership gifts offered during this Additional over-the-air TV broadcast will include tickets to Josh’s live- channels for MontanaPBS Billings Butte/BozemanGreat FallsHelena Kalispell Missoula streamed concert on Valentine’s Day, and Paradise & Shields River Valleys MontanaPBS—HD 16.1 9.1 21.1 10.1 46.1 11.1 17 a limited number of VIP passes to a virtual 20 Belgrade & Springhill Community MontanaPBS Kids 16.2 9.2 21.2 10.2 46.2 11.2 sound-check experience plus about 30 min- 20 Billings utes with Josh prior to that live concert event. MontanaPBS Create 16.3 9.3 21.3 10.3 46.3 11.3 27 Emigrant & Chico Hot Springs MontanaPBS World 16.4 9.4 21.4 10.4 46.4 11.4 40 Sweet Grass Hills; Liberty, COVER PHOTO COURTESY OF ANDREW ECCLES MPAN (Mont. Public 16.5 9.5 21.5 10.5 46.5 11.5 Toole & Hill Counties Affairs Network) 49 Helena 63 Bridger, Fromberg and Belfry Find your PBS channel listings on p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea 3 COURTESY OF PLAYGROUND TELEVISION (UK) LTD. TOP: Shown L to R: Helen Alderson (Rachel Shenton); James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph) MIDDLE: Mrs Pumphrey (Dame Diana Rigg) & Tricki-Woo (Derek) BOTTOM: James Herriot (played by Nicholas Ralph) All Creatures Great and Small Masterpiece SUNDAYS 8PM begins January 10 James Herriot’s adventures as a veterinarian in 1930’s Yorkshire get a glorious new adaptation in a seven-part series based on his beloved stories. Exciting newcomer Nicholas Ralph will make his television debut as the iconic vet who became renowned for his inspiring hu- mor, compassion and love of life. The 1970s adaptation, which aired on public broadcasting, was a favorite of millions of viewers. Episode 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 8PM Also 1/12 2am; 1/14 2pm James Herriot interviews for a job with harried Yorkshire veterinari- an Siegfried Farnon. His first day is full of surprises. Episode 2 SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 8PM Also 1/19 2am; 1/21 2pm Fresh from veterinary college, Siegfried’s fun-loving brother, Tristan, arrives to help out. Mrs. Pumphrey throws a swanky party. Episode 3 SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 8PM Also 1/26 2am; 1/28 2pm James is put to the test with an ailing racehorse. Tristan faces a familiar temptation. Siegfried angles for a prestigious client. Episode 4 SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 8PM While Tristan gives Tricki-Woo the spa treatment, James deals with Helen’s champion bull. Siegfried makes a decision about Tristan. All Creatures Great and Small continues through February 21. 4 Locally produced programs The Rundown: Capitol Report: 67th Legis- Jailed for Their Words: When Free Speech Or Perish in the Attempt Using the lature Jackie Coffin offers viewers an in-depth Died in Wartime America This program best medical knowledge of 1803, Captains look at Montana’s 67th Legislative Session with tells the story of Montanans imprisoned Meriwether Lewis & William Clark were the weekly updates, analysis and interviews. From during WWI as part of the Montana Sedition physicians for the Corps of Discovery expedi- COVID-19 to public lands, education to energy Act of 1918 for criticizing America’s war effort. tion. Before the expedition departed, Lewis development, Coffin will track issues of impor- The film highlights the importance of free took a two-week crash course in medicine, tance to Montanans as they move through the speech in wartime America and ultimately of the best available at the time. Based on the legislature and towards the new governor’s our first amendment rights. Airs 1/13 4:30am book by David J. Peck, DO., this program helps desk. Airs each Sunday through the end of the us understand what they did and why, what legislative session. Montana Mosaics: 20th Century People was almost always wrong with it, as well as and Events: Jeannette Rankin/Montana’s a sense of what medical science would do in • Jan. 3: Week 1 1/3 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 1/4 2am, 11:30am Constitutional Congress This episode be- the present day. Airs 1/28 12pm • Jan. 10: Week 2 1/10 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 1/11 2am, 11:30am gins with a biographical account of Jeannette • Jan. 17: Week 3 1/17 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 1/18 2am, 11:30am Rankin and the political stand she took in Return to Foretop’s Father Return to Fore- • Jan. 24: Week 4 1/24 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 1/25 2am, 11:30am opposition to World Wars I and II. The second top’s Father follows 78-year-old Crow tribal el- half of the program includes excerpts from der, storyteller and pipe lighter, Grant Bulltail, • Jan. 31: Week 5 1/31 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 2/1 2am, 11:30am “For This and Future Generations,” a documen- as he travels from Crow Agency in Montana Magic Yellowstone: Historic 1920s Motion tary about Montana’s Constitutional Congress. to Heart Mountain in Wyoming. Through his Picture of Yellowstone Revel with the Airs 1/15 12:30pm journey and the stories he learned from his first venturesome tourists riding the North- grandfather, He Comes Up Red, Grant reveals ern Pacific’s steam engine chugging down An Alien Place: The Fort Missoula Detention a dark past of genocide, ethnocide, and the This program chronicles the Paradise Valley and arriving at the Gardiner Camp 1941–1944 destruction of nature. Grant’s mission is to history and experiences of the 1,200 Italian and Station. Pass through the Roosevelt Arch and bring awareness to the disconnect between 1,000 Japanese nationals held at Fort Missoula down Yellowstone’s unpaved roads in the people and nature, cumulating in the univer- by the Department of Justice from 1941–1944.