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Columbus Neighborhoods Thursdays, Starting October 6 at 8:30Pm on WOSU TV Details on Page 3 All Programs Are Subject to Change October 2016 • wosu.org Hosts Charlene Brown and Javier Sanchez SEASON PREMIERE Broad & High 8pm, Thursdays Columbus Neighborhoods Thursdays, starting October 6 at 8:30pm on WOSU TV details on page 3 All programs are subject to change. VOLUME 37 • NUMBER 10 Airfare (UPS 372670) is published except for June, July and August by: WOSU Public Media 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614.292.9678 Copyright 2016 by The Ohio State University. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written WOSU TV Goes Local Every Thursday Night! permission from the publisher. Subscription is by a minimum contribution of $60 to WOSU Public Media, This month is pure excitement at WOSU and it has nothing to do with the election! of which $3.25 is allocated to Airfare. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, Ohio. We are thrilled to announce a new hour of original local programming starring POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Airfare, our community every Thursday night in primetime at 8pm on WOSU TV. Starting 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 October 6th, Broad & High, recent winner of two Emmy® Awards for its focus on the arts in central Ohio, will air at 8pm, followed by the new weekly version of Columbus WOSU Public Media Neighborhoods at 8:30pm. General Manager Tom Rieland Director of Marketing Meredith Hart & Communications Earlier this year, WOSU broadcast the 12th major documentary about the Membership Rob Walker distinctive, historic neighborhoods of Columbus. Now, we’re taking this project to a magazine-type format with shorter segments each half hour about the history and Friends of WOSU Board culture of central Ohio. We’ll often pivot from history to discuss current and future President Bill Schiffman issues facing our community, always bringing the longer perspective so important Vice President Kathy McGinnis to building a better understanding of where we live. Secretary/Treasurer Kyle Anderson Board Members Columbus Neighborhoods will have a dynamic digital presence Kyle B. Anderson Michelle Leedy (columbusneighborhoods.org) and the project will regularly host public forums to Dan Cvetanovich Ed Lentz Ann DiMarco Debbie Mitchell focus on some of the major issues facing our world. We’re also pleased that our Laura Ecklar Christine Mortine Jeri Grier Tom Rieland educational team will continue to create digital learning objects – videos, lesson Fred Hadley Katy Rigsby plans, and more – from the Neighborhoods programs which will be specifically Dale Heydlauff Michael Schwaiger BethAnn Hullinger David Stallings designed for area teachers to use in their classrooms. This new three-year Jon Hsu Guadalupe Velasquez Ray LaVoie commitment to tell the story of our changing community is being made possible by major support from AEP, State Auto Insurance Companies and a number of other WOSU Mission: The mission of WOSU Public Media is to enrich lives through content and corporate, foundation, and personal contributors. experiences that engage, inform and inspire. We believe we have one of the Questions? Comments? most talented public television Contact our Audience Services Advocate, Alysia Gobert-Smith, at 614.292.9678 or via producing teams in America and e-mail at [email protected] they are very excited. Kate Quickel returns as host of Broad & High and we welcome new Columbus Neighborhoods co-hosts Charlene Brown and Javier Sanchez to our team. So start making Thursdays nights at 8pm your time to enjoy the Hosts Charlene Brown, Kate Quickel & Javier Sanchez arts, history, and culture of this remarkable place! – Tom Rieland, General Manager 2 For detailed listings, visit wosu.org Primetime and Weekend Schedule for WOSU TV Saturday, October 1, 2016 11:00 am Biz Kid$ 8:00 pm Contenders - 16 for ‘16 6:00 am Motorweek 11:30 am Columbus on the Record Hart/Jackson - The Visionaries • Examine the stories of the charismatic Sen. Hart and Rev. Jackson, 6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting 12:00 pm Our Ohio forward-leaning aspirants determined to tackle the biggest foreign policy and domestic issues of the day. 7:00 am Sewing with Nancy 12:30 pm A Chef’s Life 9:00 pm PBS NewsHour Debates: 7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 1:00 pm Miss Marple A Special Report A Caribbean Mystery • Miss Marple is drawn into 8:00 am Ask This Old House 2016 Vice Presidential Debate • Live coverage a case of intrigue and black magic when a major of the vice presidential candidates’ debate. 8:30 am American Woodshop who bragged of owning a photo of a murderer dies 9:00 am Rough Cut - Woodworking under mysterious circumstances. Wednesday, October 5, 2016 with Tommy Mac 3:00 pm Miss Marple 9:30 am Woodsmith Shop Spider’s Web • Fantasy turns into reality when 7:30 pm In The Know: Celebrating 30 Years Clarissa Hailsham-Brown sees a dead body in her 1992 Championship - Bexely vs Upper Arlington 10:00 am Garden Smart drawing room. 10:30 am Growing a Greener World 8:00 pm Forces of Nature 5:00 pm Broad & High Motion • The forces of nature have kept Earth on 11:00 am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Charlotte Belland Miniature Art • Charlotte the move. Though we can’t feel the motion, we 11:30 am Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Belland was invited to install works of miniature art experience the consequences – from tidal bores to at S.Dot Gallery, but when Charlotte installed her tiny, the ruinous power of hurricanes. 12:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen 3-D printed zebras, the place turned into a zoo. 9:00 pm NOVA 12:30 pm Ciao Italia 5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Great Human Odyssey • Research sheds light 1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen 6:00 pm Miss Marple on the ultimate story of humanity’s origins and survival in the deep past. 1:30 pm Cook’s Country Nemesis - Part 2 of 2 • Miss Marple and her nephew, novelist Raymond West, embark on a 2:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence coach tour of historic English houses with an Thursday, October 6, 2016 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking eclectic group of characters at the behest of a late friend who had knowledge of an unsolved murder. 7:30 pm Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Season 7:00 pm Call The Midwife 8:00 pm Broad & High Premiere 3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope A baby girl, recently delivered by Jenny, is snatched True Colors • Join host Kate Quickel 4:00 pm Travel Detective with Peter from her baby carriage, causing great anguish. on a trip to a garden mural in the Hilltop and get a Greenberg glimpse of a new dance film by an OSU professor. 8:00 pm Edward & George: Two Brothers, 4:30 pm Globe Trekker One Throne 8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods 5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend The story of two brothers and two women at the heart of an infamous episode in British history. 6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show 9:00 pm Poldark on Masterpiece 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Season 2, Episode Two • Poldark, Demelza and 8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances Elizabeth return as a complicated love triangle in this romantic saga. 8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances 10:00 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece 9:00 pm Death In Paradise Season 2, Episode Four • Sooni confronts Aafrin Murder Onboard • Camille is devastated when her and receives a shock. 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Best of Enemies • The legendary televised doctor of killing his wife Helen when he comes to debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley their house to treat her. 7:30 am Curious George in 1968 are highlighted. 10:00 pm Death In Paradise 8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 pm Miss Springmaid Death of a Detective • Tragedy hits the tiny Famed textile executive “Colonel” Elliott White 8:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood paradise island when DI Richard Poole is murdered Springs of Springs Mills, Inc. is profiled. 9:00 am Sesame Street at his university reunion party. Can replacement DI Humphrey Goodman earn the respect of his new 9:30 am Super Why! Tuesday, October 4, 2016 colleagues? 10:00 am Arthur 7:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe 10:30 am Wild Kratts All programs are subject to change. 3 Friday, October 7, 2016 9:00 am Sesame Street 9:00 pm FRONTLINE Confronting ISIS • The successes, failures and 7:30 pm In Good Shape 9:30 am Super Why! challenges of the American-led efforts to destroy ISIS 8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 10:00 am Champion of Children 2016 are examined.
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