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WNED | WBFO Magazine November 2018

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 AT 9 PM ON WNED-TV WNED | WBFO Digital Magazine Staff WNED | WBFO Magazine WNED | WBFO Board DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS/ November 2018 CHAIR EMERITI MAGAZINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Heather Hare Karen Arrison William G. Gisel, Jr. Mary Ann Lauricella Robert M. Greene, Esq. Dennis M. Penman CONTENT ASSOCIATE/MAGAZINE EDITOR CONTENTS (Click the button to jump to a section) Kevin T. Keane Sue M. Wardynski Dallas Taylor Brian E. Keating GRAPHIC DESIGNER Christopher Hyzy CHAIR Joseph McDonald WBFO-FM 88.7 Schedule & Roster 4-5 VICE CHAIR Maureen Hurley PHOTOGRAPHER/DESIGNER SECRETARY Joseph Saffire Eileen Koteras Elibol TREASURER Carlton Brock, Jr. WBFO Features 6-11 STATION CONTRIBUTORS PRESIDENT AND CEO Donald K. Boswell EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND COO Nancy Hammond Senior Director of Radio/TV Programming Classical 94.5 WNED Schedule & Roster 12-13 SVP AND CHIEF CONTENT OFFICER David C. Rotterman Kathryn Larsen VP, SALES & MARKETING Gordon Bayliss VP, DEVELOPMENT Michael Holley WBFO News Director Classical Features 14-17 VP, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Joseph Puma Dave Debo

Program Director Classical 94.5 WNED WNED-TV Daytime Schedule 20 David Anderson, Karen Arrison, Donald K. Boswell, Carlton Brock, Jr. Mark Michaud David Chamberlain, JoAnne Cobler, MD, John Connerton WNED | WBFO Magazine (USPS713-400) is a Prime-time WNED-TV Listings 21-25 Tomas Holmlund, MD, Maureen Hurley, Barbara Irwin, Anthony Johnson membership magazine published monthly by the Western Association Robert Kresse, Tod Martin, Joseph McDonald, Britta L. McKenna at Horizons Plaza, P.O. Box 1263, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240, Cover Story and Features Jack McNeill, Alfonso O’Neil-White, David O’Rourke, Ph.D., Jenae Pitts 716-845-7000. Annual memberships include a 26-33 year’s subscription to WNED | WBFO Magazine, for Bruce Popko, Jr., Theresa E. Quinn, John D. Reinhold, Joseph Saffire which $4 of membership dues is designated. WNED thinkbright Create Schedule Jason Santiago, Cindy Vance, Nancy Ware, Patrick Whalen 35 OUR FUNDERS: In addition to membership contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, a portion of the WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 Schedule 36 operating expenses of WNED-TV, WNED thinkbright Create, WBFO-FM 88.7 and Classical 94.5 WNED is supplied by CCPTA grants from the New York State Department of Central Canadian Public Association Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. PRESIDENT Philip B. Lind The Western New York Public Broadcasting Association is a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of VICE PRESIDENT Mark Romoff New York State. SECRETARY George J. Eydt TREASURER Steven Matheson DIRECTOR Joanna Makomaski OUR LIST EXCHANGE POLICY: WNED | WBFO does not sell, rent or trade its membership list with 477 Richmond Street West - Suite 602 , ON M5V 3E7 political organizations. WNED | WBFO does, on occasion, exchange its membership list with like-minded not-for- profit organizations in order to reach new audiences and WNED | WBFO CONTACT INFORMATION potential members. If you wish to be excluded from such exchanges, please notify WNED | WBFO’s Membership Membership Department Department at 1-800-678-1873 (toll free), 716-845-7038 or Buffalo: 716-845-7038 email [email protected]. Canada: 1-800-678-1873 email: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: WNED | WBFO’s radio and television stations regularly shut down for scheduled maintenance. WNED-TV and WNED thinkbright Create Generally, this happens around midnight, often on a Sunday, and the station is off the air for only a few hours. We will Classical 94.5 WNED let you know about such occasions with announcements WBFO-FM 88.7 on the air. However, from time to time, a station will COVER STORY ON PAGE 26 U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7000, option 7 or x343 experience an unexpected technical problem or power email: [email protected] outage with little or no warning. In these cases, it is usually impossible to give advance warning of the interruption To Volunteer: of service. All program listings are up-to-date at the time U.S. and Canada: 716-845-7025 of this magazine’s distribution. However, they can change email: [email protected] after the magazine is sent out. We encourage you to visit CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR STATIONS wned.org/television/schedules for the most current program listings. WNED-TV • WBFO-FM 88.7 • Classical 94.5 WNED JazzWorks (WBFO HD-2) • WNED thinkbright Create • WNED PBS KIDS 24/7 WNED | WBFO Digital Magazine Staff WNED | WBFO Magazine WNED | WBFO Board DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS/ November 2018 CHAIR EMERITI MAGAZINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Heather Hare Karen Arrison William G. Gisel, Jr. Mary Ann Lauricella Robert M. Greene, Esq. Dennis M. Penman CONTENT ASSOCIATE/MAGAZINE EDITOR CONTENTS (Click the button to jump to a section) Kevin T. Keane Sue M. Wardynski Dallas Taylor Brian E. Keating GRAPHIC DESIGNER Christopher Hyzy CHAIR Joseph McDonald WBFO-FM 88.7 Schedule & Roster 4-5 VICE CHAIR Maureen Hurley PHOTOGRAPHER/DESIGNER SECRETARY Joseph Saffire Eileen Koteras Elibol TREASURER Carlton Brock, Jr. WBFO Features 6-11 STATION CONTRIBUTORS PRESIDENT AND CEO Donald K. Boswell EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND COO Nancy Hammond Senior Director of Radio/TV Programming Classical 94.5 WNED Schedule & Roster 12-13 SVP AND CHIEF CONTENT OFFICER David C. Rotterman Kathryn Larsen VP, SALES & MARKETING Gordon Bayliss VP, DEVELOPMENT Michael Holley WBFO News Director Classical Features 14-17 VP, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Joseph Puma Dave Debo

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Click here for our iPhone & iPad App Click here for our Android App Dave Debo Omar Fetouh WBFO News Director Assistant News Director SUNDAY MONDAY through FRIDAY SATURDAY @WBFOmar A.M. 5-6:00 BBC BBC Eileen Buckley Avery Schneider Capital Pressroom 6-7:00 Living on Earth Senior Reporter Assistant News Director Weekend Morning Edition @EileenWBFO @SAvery131 7-8:00 Fresh Air Weekend with Marketplace at 6:50 & 8:50 Only a Game Karen DeWitt Jay Moran 8-9:00 Albany Correspondent Morning Edition Host Weekend Edition Weekend Edition @Kdewitt7 (5 a.m. - 10 a.m. M-F) Sunday Saturday 9-10:00 Angelica Morrison Mark Wozniak Wait, Wait, Planet Money / Managing Editor- All Things Considered Host 10-11:00 Don’t Tell Me How I Built This Special Projects (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. M-F) @BFOwoz On Point Wait, Wait, 11-12:00 Ted Radio Hour Don't Tell Me Chris Caya Mark Scott Reporter Program Host / Reporter P.M. 12-1 Radiolab @ChrisCaya @WBFOMarkScott Here & Now Science Friday Travel with Rick 1-2:00 Steves Howard Riedel Mike Desmond Program Host Reporter 2-3:00 The Splendid Table The Takeaway People’s Pharmacy @MikeDesmondWBFO

Zorba Paster 3-4:00 on Your Health The World This American Life Marian Hetherly Dan Karpenchuk Producer/Reporter/Host Canadian Correspondent 4-5:00 Living on Earth On the Media All Things Considered 5-6:00 All Things Considered All Things Considered Nick Lippa Michael Mroziak Program Host Reporter 6-6:30 The Daily 6-7:00 The Politics Show Left, Right, Center @MrozWBFO 6:30-7 Marketplace 7-8:00 Fresh Air Pat Feldballe Chris Jamele Blues Host Weekend Host Saturday 8-9:00 Capitol Pressroom Saturday evenings (6 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat & Sun) Sunday Blues Show Blues Show with Pat Feldballe The World 9-10:00 with Tommy Z 7 - 11 Thomas Scott Sackett O’Neil-White Arts and Culture Reporter 7 - Midnight Monday - Thursday: American On The Line 10-11:00 Friday: Fresh Air Program Host

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With his soft-spoken public radio ways, and his naturally curious pauses that beg an interview subject THE DAILY BECOMING to delve deeper than they otherwise would, the comparison is apt, but only to a point. While recent A MUST LISTEN ON WBFO editions of “This American Life”, airing at 3 pm on Saturdays and 6 pm on Sundays, have delved into more everyday subjects such as a behind-the-scenes look at what really goes on inside a car In a boardroom just off the WNED|WBFO dealership, or how people deal with a breakup, “The Daily” is clearly news-driven. Studios lobby this past month, a semi-regular “Spending 20 minutes with Barbaro has become a necessary daily practice: like meditation, but group of educators gathered to talk about with hair-raising breaking news instead of mindfulness,” wrote The New Yorker’s Rebecca Mead last their schools and how the work of Western August. New York Public Broadcasting Association can be a part of what happens there. And toward One week this past month, Barbaro dealt with the latest UN Climate Change report, the confirmation the end of the meeting the room was briefly of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and the disappearance of Saudi Journalist Jamal abuzz on an unrelated topic. Kashoggi.

What caused it? A simple mention of “The While Glass is renowned as a public radio broadcaster, Barbaro is a print journalist who has covered Daily”, a news program that now airs each day retail business and presidential campaigns for The Times, before trading in his pen for a microphone from 6 to 6:30 pm, in what was otherwise a and a pair of headphones. slot that replayed segments of that day’s “All Things Considered” from NPR. “I like the editorial approach, the New York Times approach,” adds WBFO All Things Considered host Mark Wozniak. “It’s just so, so distinctive,” said one, while others chimed in to share their glowing The approach is something that has helped launch the program from podcast to public radio with reviews of the newest addition to the WBFO the debut of the nightly radio version first airing on WBFO in September, after garnering 5 million programming lineup. monthly listeners on Apple ITunes.

Started by The New York Times as a podcast in 2016, “The Daily” is – as the name would suggest “My biggest objection to the kind of contemporary forum of news and news storytelling is that it – a daily conversation about the news of the day, delivered in a thoughtful – and almost quirky – often feels like the story, whether it's a TV segment or a radio news segment or a newspaper story, style by host Michael Barbaro. it's kind of beginning in the middle,” said Barbaro in a recent segment on the PBS News Hour. “There's a government shutdown. There's a crisis in Myanmar. There's a ballistic missile that's being “Is it any coincidence that he sounds like Ira Glass?” one local educator asked referring to the tested by North Korea. In almost every case, the real story requires the clock to start way, way earlier,” iconic host of NPR’s storytelling documentary series “This American Life”. said Barbaro. “What "The Daily" does, I think uniquely, is say, no, no, no, we are really going to start this story where you need it to begin to understand it.” The comparison is one that he is not the first to make. A recent article on Barbaro in Vanity Fair wrote of him under the headline “How The Daily’s Michael Barbaro unexpectedly became the Ira Glass of The New York Times.” A recent New Yorker profile of him even suggested that he SEE THE VIDEO HERE could easily be “…a core member of Ira Glass’s monthly poker game.” Hear “The Daily” on WBFO, 88.7 FM Weekdays at 6 pm, after “All Things Considered”.

One in five Americans has a diagnosable mental illness in any given year. Despite the prevalence and far-reaching impact, mental illness is often misunderstood and those seeking treatment must overcome serious barriers to care. WBFO’s Mental We’d like to thank the KeyBank Foundation for their support of the WBFO Education News Desk. As education in WNY Health Initiative, supported by the Patrick P. Lee Foundation, provides us the resources and opportunity to examine the continues to face ongoing issues and even crisis, it is imperative to inform and engage the community on the needs and mental health care system, initiate public debate, challenge stereotypes and explore how different sectors are working to opportunities in our schools. WBFO’s Education News Desk, supported by the KeyBank Foundation, allows for a depth and improve care. Thank you to the Lee Foundation for its ongoing commitment to raise awareness of mental health conditions frequency of coverage not otherwise possible, broadcasting these important stories to the Western New York and Southern and build the community’s mental health literacy. region. We appreciate the KeyBank Foundation’s dedication to education in our community. With his soft-spoken public radio ways, and his naturally curious pauses that beg an interview subject to delve deeper than they otherwise would, the comparison is apt, but only to a point. While recent editions of “This American Life”, airing at 3 pm on Saturdays and 6 pm on Sundays, have delved into more everyday subjects such as a behind-the-scenes look at what really goes on inside a car dealership, or how people deal with a breakup, “The Daily” is clearly news-driven.

“Spending 20 minutes with Barbaro has become a necessary daily practice: like meditation, but with hair-raising breaking news instead of mindfulness,” wrote The New Yorker’s Rebecca Mead last August.

One week this past month, Barbaro dealt with the latest UN Climate Change report, the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and the disappearance of Saudi Journalist Jamal Kashoggi.

While Glass is renowned as a public radio broadcaster, Barbaro is a print journalist who has covered retail business and presidential campaigns for The Times, before trading in his pen for a microphone and a pair of headphones.

“I like the editorial approach, the New York Times approach,” adds WBFO All Things Considered host Mark Wozniak.

The approach is something that has helped launch the program from podcast to public radio with the debut of the nightly radio version first airing on WBFO in September, after garnering 5 million monthly listeners on Apple ITunes.

“My biggest objection to the kind of contemporary forum of news and news storytelling is that it often feels like the story, whether it's a TV segment or a radio news segment or a newspaper story, it's kind of beginning in the middle,” said Barbaro in a recent segment on the PBS News Hour. “There's a government shutdown. There's a crisis in Myanmar. There's a ballistic missile that's being tested by North Korea. In almost every case, the real story requires the clock to start way, way earlier,” said Barbaro. “What "The Daily" does, I think uniquely, is say, no, no, no, we are really going to start this story where you need it to begin to understand it.” SEE THE VIDEO HERE Hear “The Daily” on WBFO, 88.7 FM Weekdays at 6 pm, after “All Things Considered”.

We’d like to thank the KeyBank Foundation for their support of the WBFO Education News Desk. As education in WNY continues to face ongoing issues and even crisis, it is imperative to inform and engage the community on the needs and opportunities in our schools. WBFO’s Education News Desk, supported by the KeyBank Foundation, allows for a depth and frequency of coverage not otherwise possible, broadcasting these important stories to the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. We appreciate the KeyBank Foundation’s dedication to education in our community. WBFO-FM 88.7 | FEATURES Click here for our iPhone & iPad App Click here for our Android App ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE ON WBFO. As America goes to the polls in an all-important mid-term election, NPR and WBFO have you covered for Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Beginning at 9 pm, NPR will bring you national coverage of the congressional races from coast-to-coast, and WBFO will join with results and analysis all evening long.

News Director Dave Debo will anchor our coverage with Reporters Michael Mroziak, Mike Desmond, and Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley in the field with the candidates. We will bring you campaign announcements live from the candidates’ headquarters. If you love jazz, tune in to JazzWorks to hear all In addition to our focus on the 27th Congressional District your favorites 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! that pits incumbent Republican Chris Collins against Challenger Nate McMurray, we will also bring you the latest JazzWorks is available on WBFO HD-2 with incumbent Democrat Brian Higgins as he is challenged or through the JazzWorks mobile app, by Republican Renee Zeno. available for free on Apple and Android devices.

The WBFO News Team will monitor results in the race for NYS Governor, Lt. Governor, NYS Comptroller, and NYS Attorney General, as well as New York State Senate and Assembly races. Every member of the state legislature is on the ballot this year.

After the election results are in, “The Politics Show”, airing at 6 pm on Sunday, will put a final coda on the elections with a full recap and analysis of election results on Nov. 11. For the past nine weeks, the weekly special radio show has been leading up to the mid-term elections with a deep dive into election news, and talking to voters and officials to help listeners understand the latest election news.

WBFO’s special limited run election coverage also included a 10 pm nightly broadcast of “America On The Line”, a live conversation produced by WNYC about issues and personalities driving our politics with news, analysis, and listener call-ins.

The arts play such a vital role in understanding our culture and for sharing our human story. We know how important an appreciation for the arts is, and how these shared forms of expression can help us connect with one another, across communities. WBFO’s Arts & Culture News Desk, co-supported by the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site and The Buffalo History Museum, allows us to dedicate the time and resources to reporting and broadcasting these important stories that help define the culture of our Western New York and Southern Ontario regions. We appreciate the commitment of these organizations to the arts and culture in our community. WBFO-FM 88.7 | FEATURES Click here for our iPhone & iPad App Click here for our Android App ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE ON WBFO. As America goes to the polls in an all-important mid-term election, NPR and WBFO have you covered for Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Beginning at 9 pm, NPR will bring you national coverage of the congressional races from coast-to-coast, and WBFO will join with results and analysis all evening long.

News Director Dave Debo will anchor our coverage with Reporters Michael Mroziak, Mike Desmond, and Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley in the field with the candidates. We will bring you campaign announcements live from the candidates’ headquarters. If you love jazz, tune in to JazzWorks to hear all In addition to our focus on the 27th Congressional District your favorites 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! that pits incumbent Republican Chris Collins against Challenger Nate McMurray, we will also bring you the latest JazzWorks is available on WBFO HD-2 with incumbent Democrat Brian Higgins as he is challenged or through the JazzWorks mobile app, by Republican Renee Zeno. available for free on Apple and Android devices.

The WBFO News Team will monitor results in the race for NYS Governor, Lt. Governor, NYS Comptroller, and NYS Attorney General, as well as New York State Senate and Assembly races. Every member of the state legislature is on the ballot this year.

After the election results are in, “The Politics Show”, airing at 6 pm on Sunday, will put a final coda on the elections with a full recap and analysis of election results on Nov. 11. For the past nine weeks, the weekly special radio show has been leading up to the mid-term elections with a deep dive into election news, and talking to voters and officials to help listeners understand the latest election news.

WBFO’s special limited run election coverage also included a 10 pm nightly broadcast of “America On The Line”, a live conversation produced by WNYC about issues and personalities driving our politics with news, analysis, and listener call-ins.

The arts play such a vital role in understanding our culture and for sharing our human story. We know how important an appreciation for the arts is, and how these shared forms of expression can help us connect with one another, across communities. WBFO’s Arts & Culture News Desk, co-supported by the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site and The Buffalo History Museum, allows us to dedicate the time and resources to reporting and broadcasting these important stories that help define the culture of our Western New York and Southern Ontario regions. We appreciate the commitment of these organizations to the arts and culture in our community. We’d like to thank the M&T Charitable Foundation for their support of the WBFO Business & Economy News Desk. The state of the economy has a great impact on our lives. From the recent resurgence in Buffalo, to the everyday business challenges that influence the livelihoods of local families, we know how crucial it is to inform and engage the community about the state of our economy and changes for the future. WBFO’s Business & Economy News Desk, supported by the M&T Bank Charitable Foundation, allows for comprehensive coverage not otherwise possible, broadcasting these important stories to the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. We appreciate M&T Bank’s commitment to our local economy, as well as informing and educating our community.

Thank you to Catholic Health for their support of the WBFO Women’s News Desk.

WBFO’s Women’s News Desk, supported by Catholic Health, allows us to dedicate time and resources to reporting and broadcasting the stories that explore the rich legacy that women have played and continue to play in the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. We appreciate the commitment of Catholic Health to supporting the impact made by women on a daily basis.

Issues that affect older adults are issues that affect all of us. As a foundation focused on making a difference in the health of young children and older adults throughout the region, the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York is excited to support the WBFO Seniors News Desk which will give listeners a deeper understanding of the challenges older adults in our community face and the potential opportunities we have to address those challenges.

Thank you to BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York for their support of the WBFO Health & Wellness News Desk. WBFO’s Health & Wellness News Desk, supported by BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York, allows us to dedicate the time and resources to reporting and broadcasting the important stories that help the people of Western New York and Southern Ontario maintain optimal wellness. We appreciate the commitment of BlueCross BlueShield to the health of our community.

Thank you to St. Bonaventure University’s Office of Veterans Services for their support of the WBFO Veterans News Desk. We recognize the invaluable service provided by the members of the military and are committed to providing in-depth, regular reporting on issues important to our area’s local veterans. Over 80,000 veterans are living in Western New York, and these individuals and their families will benefit from access to specialized reporting through this news desk. We appreciate the commitment of St. Bonaventure University to our community’s local veterans. We’d like to thank the M&T Charitable Foundation for their support of the WBFO Business & Economy News Desk. The state of the economy has a great impact on our lives. From the recent resurgence in Buffalo, to the everyday business challenges that influence the livelihoods of local families, we know how crucial it is to inform and engage the community about the state of our economy and changes for the future. WBFO’s Business & Economy News Desk, supported by the M&T Bank Charitable Foundation, allows for comprehensive coverage not otherwise possible, broadcasting these important stories to the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. We appreciate M&T Bank’s commitment to our local economy, as well as informing and educating our community.

Thank you to Catholic Health for their support of the WBFO Women’s News Desk.

WBFO’s Women’s News Desk, supported by Catholic Health, allows us to dedicate time and resources to reporting and broadcasting the stories that explore the rich legacy that women have played and continue to play in the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. We appreciate the commitment of Catholic Health to supporting the impact made by women on a daily basis.

Issues that affect older adults are issues that affect all of us. As a foundation focused on making a difference in the health of young children and older adults throughout the region, the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York is excited to support the WBFO Seniors News Desk which will give listeners a deeper understanding of the challenges older adults in our community face and the potential opportunities we have to address those challenges.

Thank you to BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York for their support of the WBFO Health & Wellness News Desk. WBFO’s Health & Wellness News Desk, supported by BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York, allows us to dedicate the time and resources to reporting and broadcasting the important stories that help the people of Western New York and Southern Ontario maintain optimal wellness. We appreciate the commitment of BlueCross BlueShield to the health of our community.

Thank you to St. Bonaventure University’s Office of Veterans Services for their support of the WBFO Veterans News Desk. We recognize the invaluable service provided by the members of the military and are committed to providing in-depth, regular reporting on issues important to our area’s local veterans. Over 80,000 veterans are living in Western New York, and these individuals and their families will benefit from access to specialized reporting through this news desk. We appreciate the commitment of St. Bonaventure University to our community’s local veterans. CLASSICAL 94.5 WNED | SCHEDULE CLASSICAL 94.5 WNED | ROSTER

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Sunday • 25 Thursday • 29 WNED-TV 1 p.m. Super Woman Rx with Dr. Taz Aging Backwards 2: 12:30 p.m. Connective Tissue Revealed 2:30 p.m. Rick Steves European Christmas with Miranda Esmonde-White LATE Memory Rescue 4:30 p.m. Donny Osmond: with Daniel Amen, M.D. 1:30 p.m. One Night Only! Engelbert Humperdinck Doctor Blake Mysteries 7 p.m. 8 p.m. In Hawaii Women and Children NIGHT Paul Simon's 9:30 p.m. Broken 8:30 p.m. Concert in the Park 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report HIGHLIGHTS Neil Diamond: p.m. 10:30 Hot August Night III 11:30 p.m. BBC World News Monday • 26 Friday • 30 November 1 November 11 November 19 WKBW Radio's "War of the 12 a.m. Food - Delicious Science 12 a.m. Jack Taylor Purgatory 2 a.m. Neil Diamond: 12 p.m. Classical Rewind Worlds" 50 Years Later Food on the Brain 12:30 p.m. November 12 Hot August Night III November 3 Food - Delicious Science 1:30 p.m. Il Volo Notte Magica The Ascent of Woman: 3 a.m. 2 a.m. A Matter of Taste Aging Backwards 2: First Language - A 10,000 Year Story 3 a.m. Food - Delicious Science 8 p.m. Mister Rogers: It's You I Like The Race to Save Cherokee 4 a.m. 2 p.m. Connective Tissue Revealed The Ascent of Woman: We Are What We Eat Lineage: 3 a.m. with Miranda Esmonde-White 4 a.m. A 10,000 Year Story Forever Painless Tlingit Art Across Generations November 21 9:30 p.m. Queen Victoria With Miranda Esmonde White 4 a.m. 8 p.m. Sarah Brightman: Hymn November 4 and the Crippled Kaiser 4 a.m. Young Stars of Ballet Donny Osmond: 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report 12 a.m. Jack Taylor Headstone November 14 November 22 9:30 p.m. Bing Crosby Rediscovered: One Night Only! November 5 2 a.m. Growing Native 11:30 p.m. Washington Week American Masters 3 a.m. Growing Native Alaska: The Ascent of Woman: 2 a.m. People of the North 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report A 10,000 Year Story 3:30 a.m. Tyrus Wong: American Masters Standing On Sacred Ground The Ascent of Woman: 4 a.m. p.m. BBC World News 3 a.m. November 15 Fire & Ice 11:30 A 10,000 Year Story 1 a.m. Medicine Woman 4 a.m. The Queen at 90 November 29 Tuesday • 27 Growing Native Growing Native November 8 3 a.m. Growing Native Northwest: 3 a.m. Growing Native Great Lakes: 12 p.m. I Miss My Downton Abbey! Coast Salish 1 a.m. Urban Rez Turtle Island Standing On Sacred Ground 4 a.m. Standing On Sacred Ground Nature 3 a.m. Walking In Two Worlds Profit & Loss 4 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Giraffes: Africa's Gentle Giants Islands of Sanctuary Standing On Sacred Ground 4 a.m. November 16 We'll Meet Again Pilgrims & Tourists p.m. 3 a.m. Racing The Rez 8 Surviving The Holocaust November 9 November 18 3 a.m. Apache 8 9:30 p.m. Ken Burns: The Civil War 12 a.m. Dark Angel On Masterpiece 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report 11:30 p.m. BBC World News Wednesday • 28 12:30 p.m. Rick Steves European Christmas 2:30 p.m. Rick Steves' Festive Europe 7:30 p.m. Rick Steves Remote Sacred Wild 8 p.m. Nature Snow Bears Feel Better Fast and Make It 9:30 p.m. Last with Daniel Amen, Md 11:30 p.m. BBC World News

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Sunday • 25 Thursday • 29 WNED-TV 1 p.m. Super Woman Rx with Dr. Taz Aging Backwards 2: 12:30 p.m. Connective Tissue Revealed 2:30 p.m. Rick Steves European Christmas with Miranda Esmonde-White LATE Memory Rescue 4:30 p.m. Donny Osmond: with Daniel Amen, M.D. 1:30 p.m. One Night Only! Engelbert Humperdinck Doctor Blake Mysteries 7 p.m. 8 p.m. In Hawaii Women and Children NIGHT Paul Simon's 9:30 p.m. Broken 8:30 p.m. Concert in the Park 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report HIGHLIGHTS Neil Diamond: p.m. 10:30 Hot August Night III 11:30 p.m. BBC World News Monday • 26 Friday • 30 November 1 November 11 November 19 WKBW Radio's "War of the 12 a.m. Food - Delicious Science 12 a.m. Jack Taylor Purgatory 2 a.m. Neil Diamond: 12 p.m. Classical Rewind Worlds" 50 Years Later Food on the Brain 12:30 p.m. November 12 Hot August Night III November 3 Food - Delicious Science 1:30 p.m. Il Volo Notte Magica The Ascent of Woman: 3 a.m. 2 a.m. A Matter of Taste Aging Backwards 2: First Language - A 10,000 Year Story 3 a.m. Food - Delicious Science 8 p.m. Mister Rogers: It's You I Like The Race to Save Cherokee 4 a.m. 2 p.m. Connective Tissue Revealed The Ascent of Woman: We Are What We Eat Lineage: 3 a.m. with Miranda Esmonde-White 4 a.m. A 10,000 Year Story Forever Painless Tlingit Art Across Generations November 21 9:30 p.m. Queen Victoria With Miranda Esmonde White 4 a.m. 8 p.m. Sarah Brightman: Hymn November 4 and the Crippled Kaiser 4 a.m. Young Stars of Ballet Donny Osmond: 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report 12 a.m. Jack Taylor Headstone November 14 November 22 9:30 p.m. Bing Crosby Rediscovered: One Night Only! November 5 2 a.m. Growing Native 11:30 p.m. Washington Week American Masters 3 a.m. Growing Native Alaska: The Ascent of Woman: 2 a.m. People of the North 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report A 10,000 Year Story 3:30 a.m. Tyrus Wong: American Masters Standing On Sacred Ground The Ascent of Woman: 4 a.m. p.m. BBC World News 3 a.m. November 15 Fire & Ice 11:30 A 10,000 Year Story 1 a.m. Medicine Woman 4 a.m. The Queen at 90 November 29 Tuesday • 27 Growing Native Growing Native November 8 3 a.m. Growing Native Northwest: 3 a.m. Growing Native Great Lakes: 12 p.m. I Miss My Downton Abbey! Coast Salish 1 a.m. Urban Rez Turtle Island Standing On Sacred Ground 4 a.m. Standing On Sacred Ground Nature 3 a.m. Walking In Two Worlds Profit & Loss 4 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Giraffes: Africa's Gentle Giants Islands of Sanctuary Standing On Sacred Ground 4 a.m. November 16 We'll Meet Again Pilgrims & Tourists p.m. 3 a.m. Racing The Rez 8 Surviving The Holocaust November 9 November 18 3 a.m. Apache 8 9:30 p.m. Ken Burns: The Civil War 12 a.m. Dark Angel On Masterpiece 11 p.m. Nightly Business Report 11:30 p.m. BBC World News Wednesday • 28 12:30 p.m. Rick Steves European Christmas 2:30 p.m. Rick Steves' Festive Europe 7:30 p.m. Rick Steves Remote Sacred Wild 8 p.m. Nature Snow Bears Feel Better Fast and Make It 9:30 p.m. Last with Daniel Amen, Md 11:30 p.m. BBC World News

Click here for the complete on-air schedule WNED-TV COVER STORY WNED-TV FEATURES NEW CULTURAL CHILDREN'S SERIES TO PREMIERE ON PBS KIDS WNED PBS Kids will premiere the new animated social studies series “Let’s Go Luna!” 10 am, Wednesday, Nov. 21. Produced by 9 Story Media Group’s award-winning animation studio Brown Bag Films and created by Emmy Award-winning animator, writer, and artist Joe Murray (Rocko’s Modern Life, Camp Lazlo), this new multiplatform series will debut nationwide on PBS stations, the 24/7 PBS Kids channel, and PBS Kids digital platforms. “Let’s Go Luna!” follows the adventures of three friends – Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. – as they travel the globe with their parents’ traveling performance troupe, “Circo Fabuloso”. At each of the Circo’s stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang’s adventures take them through cities around the globe – from London to Cairo to Beijing – where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive. Episodes end with the kids back at the Circo Fabuloso and Luna back in the sky, with a reminder that there’s always more to see, learn, and experience in every place to visit. Research shows that young children have limited exposure to social studies concepts in school. To help address this gap, “Let’s Go Luna!” will GREAT PERFORMANCES: encourage kids ages 4-7 to explore and appreciate cultures worldwide, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS THE MUSICAL and build global citizenship and social skills. “Great Performances” presents more of the Great White Way’s Music and lyrics for “An American in Paris The Musical” by George brightest stars with a new “Broadway’s Best” lineup premiering at Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, book by Craig Lewis, directed and 9 pm, Fridays, Nov. 2 – 23 on PBS. Returning for a second year, this choreographed for the stage by Christopher Wheeldon. Directed for year’s lineup opens with the U.S. broadcast premiere of the four- the screen by Ross MacGibbon and produced by Joshua Andrews, time Tony-winning stage adaptation of “An American in Paris The Stuart Oken, and Austin Shaw. Musical”. The “Broadway’s Best” lineup also includes: "WE’LL MEET AGAIN" Described as an extended symphonic tone poem, George Gershwin’s • “The Sound of Music”, airing at 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 9. 1928 composition “An American in Paris” was commissioned by • “Harold Prince: The Director’s Life”, airing at 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 23. RETURNS FOR A conductor Walter Damrosch and rapidly became one of the most SECOND SEASON famous compositions. The 1951 MGM film starring Gene Kelly was All programs will be available to stream the following day via PBS series “We’ll Meet Again” returns for a second season of inspired by Gershwin’s score and became one of the most acclaimed .org/gperf and PBS apps. compelling human stories of hope, courage, and resilience and famous movie musicals, winning six Academy Awards. while exploring some of history’s most dramatic events “Great Performances” is produced by THIRTEEN Productions LLC for through the personal experiences of those who lived through In 2015, Paris finally came “home” to Broadway in a thrilling new WNET, one of America’s most prolific and respected public media them. Executive produced and reported by Ann Curry, "We’ll stage adaptation of the film, directed and choreographed by dance providers. Throughout its more than 40-year history on public Meet Again" tells the stories of ordinary people caught up in wunderkind Christopher Wheeldon, which earned four Tony Awards. television, “Great Performances” has provided viewers across the the tides of history who are seeking to be reunited with those Happily for Broadway, dance, and Gershwin fans everywhere, the country with an unparalleled showcase of the best in all genres who helped them – either physically or emotionally – survive BroadwayCHRISTINA production MILLETTI makes its PBS debut on “Great Performances” of the performing arts, serving as America’s most prestigious and these transformational events. Season two premieres at 8 pm, Tuesday, Nov. 13 on WNED-TV. with its original stars, Tony nominees Robert Fairchild enduring broadcaster of cultural programming. and Leanne Cope. WNED-TV COVER STORY WNED-TV FEATURES NEW CULTURAL CHILDREN'S SERIES TO PREMIERE ON PBS KIDS WNED PBS Kids will premiere the new animated social studies series “Let’s Go Luna!” 10 am, Wednesday, Nov. 21. Produced by 9 Story Media Group’s award-winning animation studio Brown Bag Films and created by Emmy Award-winning animator, writer, and artist Joe Murray (Rocko’s Modern Life, Camp Lazlo), this new multiplatform series will debut nationwide on PBS stations, the 24/7 PBS Kids channel, and PBS Kids digital platforms. “Let’s Go Luna!” follows the adventures of three friends – Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. – as they travel the globe with their parents’ traveling performance troupe, “Circo Fabuloso”. At each of the Circo’s stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang’s adventures take them through cities around the globe – from London to Cairo to Beijing – where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive. Episodes end with the kids back at the Circo Fabuloso and Luna back in the sky, with a reminder that there’s always more to see, learn, and experience in every place to visit. Research shows that young children have limited exposure to social studies concepts in school. To help address this gap, “Let’s Go Luna!” will GREAT PERFORMANCES: encourage kids ages 4-7 to explore and appreciate cultures worldwide, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS THE MUSICAL and build global citizenship and social skills. “Great Performances” presents more of the Great White Way’s Music and lyrics for “An American in Paris The Musical” by George brightest stars with a new “Broadway’s Best” lineup premiering at Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, book by Craig Lewis, directed and 9 pm, Fridays, Nov. 2 – 23 on PBS. Returning for a second year, this choreographed for the stage by Christopher Wheeldon. Directed for year’s lineup opens with the U.S. broadcast premiere of the four- the screen by Ross MacGibbon and produced by Joshua Andrews, time Tony-winning stage adaptation of “An American in Paris The Stuart Oken, and Austin Shaw. Musical”. The “Broadway’s Best” lineup also includes: "WE’LL MEET AGAIN" Described as an extended symphonic tone poem, George Gershwin’s • “The Sound of Music”, airing at 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 9. 1928 composition “An American in Paris” was commissioned by • “Harold Prince: The Director’s Life”, airing at 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 23. RETURNS FOR A conductor Walter Damrosch and rapidly became one of the most SECOND SEASON famous compositions. The 1951 MGM film starring Gene Kelly was All programs will be available to stream the following day via PBS series “We’ll Meet Again” returns for a second season of inspired by Gershwin’s score and became one of the most acclaimed pbs.org/gperf and PBS apps. compelling human stories of hope, courage, and resilience and famous movie musicals, winning six Academy Awards. while exploring some of history’s most dramatic events “Great Performances” is produced by THIRTEEN Productions LLC for through the personal experiences of those who lived through In 2015, Paris finally came “home” to Broadway in a thrilling new WNET, one of America’s most prolific and respected public media them. Executive produced and reported by Ann Curry, "We’ll stage adaptation of the film, directed and choreographed by dance providers. Throughout its more than 40-year history on public Meet Again" tells the stories of ordinary people caught up in wunderkind Christopher Wheeldon, which earned four Tony Awards. television, “Great Performances” has provided viewers across the the tides of history who are seeking to be reunited with those Happily for Broadway, dance, and Gershwin fans everywhere, the country with an unparalleled showcase of the best in all genres who helped them – either physically or emotionally – survive BroadwayCHRISTINA production MILLETTI makes its PBS debut on “Great Performances” of the performing arts, serving as America’s most prestigious and these transformational events. Season two premieres at 8 pm, Tuesday, Nov. 13 on WNED-TV. with its original stars, Tony nominees Robert Fairchild enduring broadcaster of cultural programming. and Leanne Cope. WNED-TV FEATURES WNED-TV FEATURES

AMERICA’S FAVORITE BOOK: "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD"

Since May, Western New York and Southern Ontario have been exploring our love of books together through The Great American Read, a PBS series dedicated to sparking a national discussion about reading. We’ve also been voting for our favorite book since the launch, and across North America, 4 Million votes came in In October, WNED-TV and the Family Justice Center of Erie County launched a long-term project online, on social media, and through text messages. The votes to raise awareness about relationship abuse among young people called Reach Out: Recognize have been counted and America’s favorite book is "To Kill A Relationship Abuse. It includes a website (www.reachoutwny.org), a social media awareness Mockingbird". campaign (follow along with #reachoutwny), education materials and training opportunities, as Throughout the initiative, WNED-TV partnered with the Buffalo well as a 30-minute television production. & Erie County Public Libraries, Talking Leaves Books, and Just Buffalo Literary Center to hold local events, including Facebook This project is sorely needed. One in three teenagers will experience some form of abuse in their Live book discussions, a screening event, and tapings of local dating relationships. And only a third of those will ever reach out for help. It’s up to the adults in readers and authors. As a result of those tapings, two local readers their lives to recognize the potential abuse and to provide guidance and support. were featured in the “What Makes a Great Book” episode of The Great American Read, which aired in markets across the country. “At the Family Justice Center, we have many resources to turn to when helping adults in abusive Our Facebook Live book discussions dove into the Young Adult relationships, but we don’t have much to help caring adults talk to teens and young adults,” said (YA) genre and the classics, examining why both are so well-loved by readers today.. Mary Murphy, executive director of the Family Justice Center. “We’re excited to now provide these tools to the community so they can spot the red flags and start conversations with young people WATCH THE YA DISCUSSION HERE. in their lives.” WATCH THE CLASSICS DISCUSSION HERE. The October screening event, hosted by Kevin Thurston of Just Buffalo Literary Center with panelists and It can be a tricky conversation to start – and Reach Out gives parents, teachers, coaches, and other authors Gary Earl Ross, Janet McNally, and Christina Milletti, included a screening of “What Makes a Great caring adults, the dos, don’ts, and tips about having those conversations. The website contains Book” as well as many of the videos of local authors and readers taped over the summer. Five attendees videos and additional supportive information, such as, warning signs to help both young people won fabulous prizes including an iPad, kindles, and a collection of books curated by Talking Leaves Books. and adults identify whether a relationship could be abusive. The website also includes contacts Following the finale, in which "To Kill A Mockingbird" was revealed as America’s favorite book, Janet for experts who can help and who can provide training and education to adults who want to learn McNally hosted a Facebook Live discussion with Aimee M. Levesque and Kevin Thurston about whether more. America chose right. It was a lively and entertaining discussion about what America got right and what it got wrong in its choice. “Working with community partners like the Family Justice Center is not only gratifying, but they bring an expertise to our projects that make them more impactful,” said David Rotterman, Chief WATCH THE FINALE DISCUSSION HERE. Content Officer of WNED | WBFO. “Together, we aim to help our region’s young people develop Although The Great American Read series is over, the discussion doesn’t have to end. Join WNED’s The healthier relationships.” Great American Read Facebook book club by visiting our Facebook page and clicking on the group’s tab. CLICK HERE TO JOIN WNED’S FACEBOOK BOOK CLUB. You can help us by spreading the word about this project in your social circles. We especially need to reach parents, coaches, teachers, religious leaders, or anyone who may see that a young person’s relationship isn’t healthy and who needs know the next step to help. Tell them to visit www.reachoutwny.org to learn more and find the support they need to help. MAJOR PRODUCTION FUNDING PROVIDED BY ANNE RAY FOUNDATION, A MARGARET A. CARGILL PHILANTHROPY.

ENGAGEMENT FUNDING PROVIDED BY A Production of WNED | WBFO in partnership with the Family Justice Center of Erie County. THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING Funding has been provided by West Herr Automotive Group. AND ANNE RAY FOUNDATION, A MARGARET A CARGILL PHILANTHROPY. WNED-TV FEATURES WNED-TV FEATURES

AMERICA’S FAVORITE BOOK: "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD"

Since May, Western New York and Southern Ontario have been exploring our love of books together through The Great American Read, a PBS series dedicated to sparking a national discussion about reading. We’ve also been voting for our favorite book since the launch, and across North America, 4 Million votes came in In October, WNED-TV and the Family Justice Center of Erie County launched a long-term project online, on social media, and through text messages. The votes to raise awareness about relationship abuse among young people called Reach Out: Recognize have been counted and America’s favorite book is "To Kill A Relationship Abuse. It includes a website (www.reachoutwny.org), a social media awareness Mockingbird". campaign (follow along with #reachoutwny), education materials and training opportunities, as Throughout the initiative, WNED-TV partnered with the Buffalo well as a 30-minute television production. & Erie County Public Libraries, Talking Leaves Books, and Just Buffalo Literary Center to hold local events, including Facebook This project is sorely needed. One in three teenagers will experience some form of abuse in their Live book discussions, a screening event, and tapings of local dating relationships. And only a third of those will ever reach out for help. It’s up to the adults in readers and authors. As a result of those tapings, two local readers their lives to recognize the potential abuse and to provide guidance and support. were featured in the “What Makes a Great Book” episode of The Great American Read, which aired in markets across the country. “At the Family Justice Center, we have many resources to turn to when helping adults in abusive Our Facebook Live book discussions dove into the Young Adult relationships, but we don’t have much to help caring adults talk to teens and young adults,” said (YA) genre and the classics, examining why both are so well-loved by readers today.. Mary Murphy, executive director of the Family Justice Center. “We’re excited to now provide these tools to the community so they can spot the red flags and start conversations with young people WATCH THE YA DISCUSSION HERE. in their lives.” WATCH THE CLASSICS DISCUSSION HERE. The October screening event, hosted by Kevin Thurston of Just Buffalo Literary Center with panelists and It can be a tricky conversation to start – and Reach Out gives parents, teachers, coaches, and other authors Gary Earl Ross, Janet McNally, and Christina Milletti, included a screening of “What Makes a Great caring adults, the dos, don’ts, and tips about having those conversations. The website contains Book” as well as many of the videos of local authors and readers taped over the summer. Five attendees videos and additional supportive information, such as, warning signs to help both young people won fabulous prizes including an iPad, kindles, and a collection of books curated by Talking Leaves Books. and adults identify whether a relationship could be abusive. The website also includes contacts Following the finale, in which "To Kill A Mockingbird" was revealed as America’s favorite book, Janet for experts who can help and who can provide training and education to adults who want to learn McNally hosted a Facebook Live discussion with Aimee M. Levesque and Kevin Thurston about whether more. America chose right. It was a lively and entertaining discussion about what America got right and what it got wrong in its choice. “Working with community partners like the Family Justice Center is not only gratifying, but they bring an expertise to our projects that make them more impactful,” said David Rotterman, Chief WATCH THE FINALE DISCUSSION HERE. Content Officer of WNED | WBFO. “Together, we aim to help our region’s young people develop Although The Great American Read series is over, the discussion doesn’t have to end. Join WNED’s The healthier relationships.” Great American Read Facebook book club by visiting our Facebook page and clicking on the group’s tab. CLICK HERE TO JOIN WNED’S FACEBOOK BOOK CLUB. You can help us by spreading the word about this project in your social circles. We especially need to reach parents, coaches, teachers, religious leaders, or anyone who may see that a young person’s relationship isn’t healthy and who needs know the next step to help. Tell them to visit www.reachoutwny.org to learn more and find the support they need to help. MAJOR PRODUCTION FUNDING PROVIDED BY ANNE RAY FOUNDATION, A MARGARET A. CARGILL PHILANTHROPY.

ENGAGEMENT FUNDING PROVIDED BY A Production of WNED | WBFO in partnership with the Family Justice Center of Erie County. THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING Funding has been provided by West Herr Automotive Group. AND ANNE RAY FOUNDATION, A MARGARET A CARGILL PHILANTHROPY. WNED-TV FEATURES WNED-TV FEATURES TE! SAVE THE DA

Save the Date for a special event! On Friday, Nov. 30, your donation to WNED | WBFO will make a bigger impact in the community than ever before! Five Star Bank will match any donation you make to WNED | WBFO with a matching amount to Haven House in Buffalo, up to $10,000! That means, you can make a difference for your favorite public broadcasting stations while also helping families in our community affected by domestic violence. Mark your calendar now for this incredible all-day opportunity on WNED-TV, WBFO-FM 88.7, and Classical 94.5 WNED. HORIZONS GALLERY HOSTS PLOUGH & ALLEN EXHIBITION WNED | WBFO brings you “Making Buffalo Home” online, on television, on radio, and in the community. This initiative explores the larger impact immigration has on our community, to better understand how the national discussion is a part WNED’s Horizons Gallery will feature painter Todd S. Plough and of our local story, and to share our collective stories. photographer Darlene Allen through Dec. 6. The two artists have decorated the gallery with their works that both come from different places within the artists. A new feature on the page is now available! We’re building a mosaic of people who’ve made Buffalo home, whether your Many of Plough’s paintings have been crowned with antique frames in which both Plough and Allen admit that the frames family just arrived last month, or has been here 100 years. We invite you to share a personal photograph or video and are as much as a story as the paintings themselves. write a short narrative to add to our Making Buffalo Home mosaic. While the show will be a chance for the viewer to their Visit www.wned.org/makingbuffalohome for information on how to submit your story and to see what your neighbors own experience, the art itself will have come from the artists’ experience. are sharing. “These are our memories,” said Allen. “We created these moments from the time that we’ve spent together. Now we are sharing them.” Making Buffalo Home is funded by Rich Products Corporation The free exhibition at Horizons Gallery is open weekdays from 9 and Rich Family Foundation am to 4:30 pm. The public is also invited to an artists’ reception 5 to 7 pm, Friday, Nov. 2. Plough will be live painting and Allen will have a book signing during the event. WNED-TV FEATURES WNED-TV FEATURES TE! SAVE THE DA

Save the Date for a special event! On Friday, Nov. 30, your donation to WNED | WBFO will make a bigger impact in the community than ever before! Five Star Bank will match any donation you make to WNED | WBFO with a matching amount to Haven House in Buffalo, up to $10,000! That means, you can make a difference for your favorite public broadcasting stations while also helping families in our community affected by domestic violence. Mark your calendar now for this incredible all-day opportunity on WNED-TV, WBFO-FM 88.7, and Classical 94.5 WNED. HORIZONS GALLERY HOSTS PLOUGH & ALLEN EXHIBITION WNED | WBFO brings you “Making Buffalo Home” online, on television, on radio, and in the community. This initiative explores the larger impact immigration has on our community, to better understand how the national discussion is a part WNED’s Horizons Gallery will feature painter Todd S. Plough and of our local story, and to share our collective stories. photographer Darlene Allen through Dec. 6. The two artists have decorated the gallery with their works that both come from different places within the artists. A new feature on the page is now available! We’re building a mosaic of people who’ve made Buffalo home, whether your Many of Plough’s paintings have been crowned with antique frames in which both Plough and Allen admit that the frames family just arrived last month, or has been here 100 years. We invite you to share a personal photograph or video and are as much as a story as the paintings themselves. write a short narrative to add to our Making Buffalo Home mosaic. While the show will be a chance for the viewer to create their Visit www.wned.org/makingbuffalohome for information on how to submit your story and to see what your neighbors own experience, the art itself will have come from the artists’ experience. are sharing. “These are our memories,” said Allen. “We created these moments from the time that we’ve spent together. Now we are sharing them.” Making Buffalo Home is funded by Rich Products Corporation The free exhibition at Horizons Gallery is open weekdays from 9 and Rich Family Foundation am to 4:30 pm. The public is also invited to an artists’ reception 5 to 7 pm, Friday, Nov. 2. Plough will be live painting and Allen will have a book signing during the event. WNED-TV | FEATURES HOLIDAY COOKING SPECIALS Swiss Green Bean Casserole HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING The classic 1950’s recipe with a ! Monday, November 19 at 4:30 p.m. Cream of mushroom soup is substituted Award-winning television chef, cookbook author and home with swiss cheese and sour cream. design expert Christy Rost plans a festive Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends. She weaves her cooking tips, You can also use whatever cheese you seasonal recipes, table-setting ideas and more into a have on hand. Try this updated version! renovation of her 19th-century Colorado mountain home. - Recipe by Carol Murko SURVIVING THANKSGIVING WITH of Heirloom Meals SARA MOULTON Tuesday, November 20 at 4:30 p.m. Ingredients:

Using a calm, warm, and reassuring manner, the James 1 can French’s Fried Onions Beard nominee takes viewers through the big meal step by step, with foolproof tips for avoiding the biggest 2 tbsp butter culinary mistakes come Thanksgiving Day. 2 tbsp flour 1 1/2 cup sour cream AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN SPECIAL: 1 tsp salt HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1/4 tsp sugar Wednesday, November 21 at 4:30 p.m. 1/2 lb swiss cheese, grated This hour-long special spotlights five of the Test Kitchen’s 3 16 oz cans green beans, drained favorite holiday recipes, including new twists on classic holiday fare such as turkey en cocotte and beef tenderloin Directions: with smoky potatoes and persillade relish. 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and grease a casserole dish.

HEIRLOOM MEALS’ THANKSGIVING 2. Heat the butter and add your flour to make a roux. Once the flour is Thursday, November 22 at 4:30 p.m. incorporated and thickening, turn to low heat and add sour cream.

This special explores America’s diverse culinary history 3. Then add the salt and sugar to complete the white sauce with the goal of preserving tried-and-true recipes and dining traditions. Shot in scenic Stockbridge, Mass., the one-hour 4. Layer green beans with Swiss cheese and two thirds of the fried onions special weaves together heartwarming stories about this in casserole dish, alternating layers. beloved national holiday. 5. Pour white sauce over top.

CHEF’S LIFE: THE FINAL HARVEST 6. Bake 15 min or until bubbly. Friday, November 23 at 4:30 p.m. 7. Sprinkle remaining fried onions and bake for another 5 min or until onions Join chef Vivian Howard after the harvest season as she are golden. hosts a special harvest feast for the show’s most beloved This cooking feature was contributed by WNED | WBFO Art Director Eileen Elibol, personalities to gather for one last batch of a past co-host of WNED’s “Plain & Fancy Cooking” and “WNED Cooks!” quintessential Southern ingredients. WNED-TV | FEATURES HOLIDAY COOKING SPECIALS Swiss Green Bean Casserole HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING The classic 1950’s recipe with a twist! Monday, November 19 at 4:30 p.m. Cream of mushroom soup is substituted Award-winning television chef, cookbook author and home with swiss cheese and sour cream. design expert Christy Rost plans a festive Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends. She weaves her cooking tips, You can also use whatever cheese you seasonal recipes, table-setting ideas and more into a have on hand. Try this updated version! renovation of her 19th-century Colorado mountain home. - Recipe by Carol Murko SURVIVING THANKSGIVING WITH of Heirloom Meals SARA MOULTON Tuesday, November 20 at 4:30 p.m. Ingredients:

Using a calm, warm, and reassuring manner, the James 1 can French’s Fried Onions Beard nominee takes viewers through the big meal step by step, with foolproof tips for avoiding the biggest 2 tbsp butter culinary mistakes come Thanksgiving Day. 2 tbsp flour 1 1/2 cup sour cream AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN SPECIAL: 1 tsp salt HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1/4 tsp sugar Wednesday, November 21 at 4:30 p.m. 1/2 lb swiss cheese, grated This hour-long special spotlights five of the Test Kitchen’s 3 16 oz cans green beans, drained favorite holiday recipes, including new twists on classic holiday fare such as turkey en cocotte and beef tenderloin Directions: with smoky potatoes and persillade relish. 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and grease a casserole dish.

HEIRLOOM MEALS’ THANKSGIVING 2. Heat the butter and add your flour to make a roux. Once the flour is Thursday, November 22 at 4:30 p.m. incorporated and thickening, turn to low heat and add sour cream.

This special explores America’s diverse culinary history 3. Then add the salt and sugar to complete the white sauce with the goal of preserving tried-and-true recipes and dining traditions. Shot in scenic Stockbridge, Mass., the one-hour 4. Layer green beans with Swiss cheese and two thirds of the fried onions special weaves together heartwarming stories about this in casserole dish, alternating layers. beloved national holiday. 5. Pour white sauce over top.

CHEF’S LIFE: THE FINAL HARVEST 6. Bake 15 min or until bubbly. Friday, November 23 at 4:30 p.m. 7. Sprinkle remaining fried onions and bake for another 5 min or until onions Join chef Vivian Howard after the harvest season as she are golden. hosts a special harvest feast for the show’s most beloved This cooking feature was contributed by WNED | WBFO Art Director Eileen Elibol, personalities to gather for one last batch of a past co-host of WNED’s “Plain & Fancy Cooking” and “WNED Cooks!” quintessential Southern ingredients. WNED THINKBRIGHTWNED thinkbright CREATE Create | SCHEDULE

Broadcast Channel - 17.2 Time Warner (Erie, Niagara Counties) - Digital 1275 Time Warner (Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming Counties) - Digitial 1277 Verizon Fios TV - 472

CREATE IS FULL OF YOUR FAVORITE LIFESTYLE AND HOW-TO PROGRAMS. DO-IT-YOURSELF GENRES INCLUDE COOKING, GARDENING, TRAVELING, ARTS AND CRAFTS, HOME IMPROVEMENT AND SO MUCH MORE!

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

a.m. 6:00 ARTS & CRAFTS 6:30

7:00 7:30 COOKING 8:00 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8:30 Weekend 9:00 TRAVEL Marathon 9:30

Daytime Block Sun. - Fri. Daytime 10:00 Block Sun. - Fri. Daytime HOME IMPROVEMENT 10:30 11:00 GARDENING 11:30 GENERAL LIFESYLE Noon ARTS & CRAFTS p.m. 12:30 1:00 1:30 COOKING 2:00 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. 2:30 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Repeat Weekend of 3:00 Marathon Monday 3:30 TRAVEL Evening 4:00 4:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT Daytime Block Mon. - Fri. Daytime Block Mon. - Fri. Daytime 5:00 GARDENING 5:30 GENERAL LIFESYLE 6:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT

6:30 COOKING 6 p.m. - 12 a.m. Weekend 10:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT Marathon 10:30 TRAVEL p.m. 11:30 COOKING a.m. 12:00 1:30 TRAVEL

12 a.m. - 6 a.m. Sunday - Friday Sunday 2:00 COOKING - Friday Sunday Overnight 4:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT Block 4:30 TRAVEL 5:30 - 6 COOKING WNED THINKBRIGHTWNED thinkbright CREATE Create | SCHEDULE

Broadcast Channel - 17.2 Time Warner (Erie, Niagara Counties) - Digital 1275 Time Warner (Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming Counties) - Digitial 1277 Verizon Fios TV - 472

CREATE IS FULL OF YOUR FAVORITE LIFESTYLE AND HOW-TO PROGRAMS. DO-IT-YOURSELF GENRES INCLUDE COOKING, GARDENING, TRAVELING, ARTS AND CRAFTS, HOME IMPROVEMENT AND SO MUCH MORE!

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

a.m. 6:00 ARTS & CRAFTS 6:30

7:00 7:30 COOKING 8:00 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8:30 Weekend 9:00 TRAVEL Marathon 9:30

Daytime Block Sun. - Fri. Daytime 10:00 Block Sun. - Fri. Daytime HOME IMPROVEMENT 10:30 11:00 GARDENING 11:30 GENERAL LIFESYLE Noon ARTS & CRAFTS p.m. 12:30 1:00 1:30 COOKING 2:00 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. 2:30 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Repeat Weekend of 3:00 Marathon Monday 3:30 TRAVEL Evening 4:00 4:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT Daytime Block Mon. - Fri. Daytime Block Mon. - Fri. Daytime 5:00 GARDENING 5:30 GENERAL LIFESYLE 6:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT

6:30 COOKING 6 p.m. - 12 a.m. Weekend 10:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT Marathon 10:30 TRAVEL p.m. 11:30 COOKING a.m. 12:00 1:30 TRAVEL

12 a.m. - 6 a.m. Sunday - Friday Sunday 2:00 COOKING - Friday Sunday Overnight 4:00 HOME IMPROVEMENT Block 4:30 TRAVEL 5:30 - 6 COOKING WNED PBS KIDS | SCHEDULE (11/1 — 11/20) WNED PBS KIDS | SCHEDULE (Beginning 11/21)

Broadcast Channel - 17.3 Broadcast Channel - 17.3 Time Warner/Spectrum - Digital 1276 Time Warner/Spectrum - Digital 1276 Comcast Sable (Northwest PA) - 221 Comcast Sable (Northwest PA) - 221 Verizon Fios TV - 18 Verizon Fios TV - 18

A.M. 6:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman A.M. 6:00 Cyberchase

6:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Cyberchase

7:00 Cyberchase 7:00 WordGirl

7:30 WordGirl 7:30 Arthur

8:00 Arthur 8:00 Martha Speaks

8:30 Arthur 8:30 Peg + Cat

9:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

9:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Splash and Bubbles

10:00 Peg + Cat 10:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Super WHY! 10:30 Super WHY!

11:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog 11:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

11:30 Caillou 11:30 Caillou

Noon Sid The Science Kid Noon Sid The Science Kid

P.M. 12:30 WordWorld P.M. 12:30 WordWorld

1:00 Peep And The Big Wide World 1:00 Peep And The Big Wide World

1:30 Super WHY! 1:30 Splash and Bubbles

2:00 Sesame Street 2:00 Sesame Street

2:30 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

3:00 Dinosaur Train 3:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

3:30 Splash And Bubbles 3:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

4:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

4:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:30 Dinosaur Train

5:00 Ready Jet Go! 5:00 Let's Go Luna!

5:30 Splash and Bubbles 5:30 Splash and Bubbles 6:00 Nature Cat 6:00 Nature Cat

6:30 Nature Cat 6:30 Nature Cat 7:00 Wild Kratts 7:00 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts

8:00 Odd Squad 8:00 Odd Squad

8:30 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad

9:00 Arthur 9:00 Arthur

9:30 Arthur 9:30 Arthur

NOTE: THE 10 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. BLOCK WILL BE NOTE: THE 10 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. BLOCK WILL BE A REPEAT OF THE 8 HOUR BLOCK OF PROGRAMMING FROM 2 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. A REPEAT OF THE 8 HOUR BLOCK OF PROGRAMMING FROM 2 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. WNED PBS KIDS | SCHEDULE (11/1 — 11/20) WNED PBS KIDS | SCHEDULE (Beginning 11/21)

Broadcast Channel - 17.3 Broadcast Channel - 17.3 Time Warner/Spectrum - Digital 1276 Time Warner/Spectrum - Digital 1276 Comcast Sable (Northwest PA) - 221 Comcast Sable (Northwest PA) - 221 Verizon Fios TV - 18 Verizon Fios TV - 18

A.M. 6:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman A.M. 6:00 Cyberchase

6:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Cyberchase

7:00 Cyberchase 7:00 WordGirl

7:30 WordGirl 7:30 Arthur

8:00 Arthur 8:00 Martha Speaks

8:30 Arthur 8:30 Peg + Cat

9:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

9:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Splash and Bubbles

10:00 Peg + Cat 10:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Super WHY! 10:30 Super WHY!

11:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog 11:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

11:30 Caillou 11:30 Caillou

Noon Sid The Science Kid Noon Sid The Science Kid

P.M. 12:30 WordWorld P.M. 12:30 WordWorld

1:00 Peep And The Big Wide World 1:00 Peep And The Big Wide World

1:30 Super WHY! 1:30 Splash and Bubbles

2:00 Sesame Street 2:00 Sesame Street

2:30 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

3:00 Dinosaur Train 3:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

3:30 Splash And Bubbles 3:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

4:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

4:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:30 Dinosaur Train

5:00 Ready Jet Go! 5:00 Let's Go Luna!

5:30 Splash and Bubbles 5:30 Splash and Bubbles 6:00 Nature Cat 6:00 Nature Cat

6:30 Nature Cat 6:30 Nature Cat 7:00 Wild Kratts 7:00 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts

8:00 Odd Squad 8:00 Odd Squad

8:30 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad

9:00 Arthur 9:00 Arthur

9:30 Arthur 9:30 Arthur

NOTE: THE 10 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. BLOCK WILL BE NOTE: THE 10 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. BLOCK WILL BE A REPEAT OF THE 8 HOUR BLOCK OF PROGRAMMING FROM 2 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. A REPEAT OF THE 8 HOUR BLOCK OF PROGRAMMING FROM 2 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. Free for PBS KIDS WNED l WBFO LINEUP CHANGE members! | Passport PBS Kids and member stations are dedicated to offering curriculum-based media content to meet the needs of Have you activated your WNED | WBFO Passport benefit yet? today’s kids. We are constantly seeking new ways to use the power of media to help all children learn, and offer a WNED | WBFO Passport is a member benefit starting at $5 per month or $60 annually. Enjoy extended access to an on-demand library of quality local and national public television programming. With access to consistent flow of new content to our audiences for free tens of thousands of hours of your favorite programs, WNED | WBFO Passport allows you to watch even as part of that effort. more episodes of your favorites, including full seasons of many current and past series. The PBS Kids schedule is updated on a regular basis to ensure that we are building as much engagement with our audience as possible, and maximizing our reach among families. The PBS schedule changes, which will take place on Nov. 21, were developed in partnership with member stations and based on research to ensure that we serve our audience with programs that they love at the times of day that work best for them.

The schedule changes are also designed to introduce “Let’s Go Luna!”, a new series grounded in a social studies and world cultures curriculum. The series will air in time slots that resonate best with the audience towards which it is geared.

THE DURRELLS IN CORFU JAMESTOWN Binge the new Season 3, or catch up on Season 1-2. Binge Season 1 before Season 2 arrives – from the makers of Downton Abbey! Save The Date!

CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO.

Passport is available to US residents only at this time. Feb. 2, 2019: Canadians: if you spend time in the US, email [email protected] to setup US access. Kid Fest Canada at the Royal Botantical Gardens, Burlington, Ont. To learn more about this exciting new member benefit and to activate your WNED | WBFO Passport account, visit http://video.wned.org/passport/learn-more/ Feb. 9: PBS Kids Character Breakfast at Buffalo RiverWorks ACTIVATE NOW! and Kid Fest VIP Access at WNED Studios, Buffalo, NY Feb. 9-10: Kid Fest at WNED Studios, Buffalo, NY Free for PBS KIDS WNED l WBFO LINEUP CHANGE members! | Passport PBS Kids and member stations are dedicated to offering curriculum-based media content to meet the needs of Have you activated your WNED | WBFO Passport benefit yet? today’s kids. We are constantly seeking new ways to use the power of media to help all children learn, and offer a WNED | WBFO Passport is a member benefit starting at $5 per month or $60 annually. Enjoy extended access to an on-demand library of quality local and national public television programming. With access to consistent flow of new content to our audiences for free tens of thousands of hours of your favorite programs, WNED | WBFO Passport allows you to watch even as part of that effort. more episodes of your favorites, including full seasons of many current and past series. The PBS Kids schedule is updated on a regular basis to ensure that we are building as much engagement with our audience as possible, and maximizing our reach among families. The PBS schedule changes, which will take place on Nov. 21, were developed in partnership with member stations and based on research to ensure that we serve our audience with programs that they love at the times of day that work best for them.

The schedule changes are also designed to introduce “Let’s Go Luna!”, a new series grounded in a social studies and world cultures curriculum. The series will air in time slots that resonate best with the audience towards which it is geared.

THE DURRELLS IN CORFU JAMESTOWN Binge the new Season 3, or catch up on Season 1-2. Binge Season 1 before Season 2 arrives – from the makers of Downton Abbey! Save The Date!

CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO.

Passport is available to US residents only at this time. Feb. 2, 2019: Canadians: if you spend time in the US, email [email protected] to setup US access. Kid Fest Canada at the Royal Botantical Gardens, Burlington, Ont. To learn more about this exciting new member benefit and to activate your WNED | WBFO Passport account, visit http://video.wned.org/passport/learn-more/ Feb. 9: PBS Kids Character Breakfast at Buffalo RiverWorks ACTIVATE NOW! and Kid Fest VIP Access at WNED Studios, Buffalo, NY Feb. 9-10: Kid Fest at WNED Studios, Buffalo, NY Every legacy begins with a plan

The WNED | WBFO Legacy Society was established to honor friends and station members who have planned for WNED | WBFO’s future through a bequest intention or other gift planning technique.

Giving Tuesday is an internationally-recognized day dedicated to raising vital funds to support the work of organizations that To learn more about making a legacy gift, please contact: matter, following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Colleen Miller, Senior Director of Leadership & Legacy Giving Programs at 716-845-7031, 1-800-678-1723 ext. 326, or [email protected] A group of generous donors has offered to MATCH all donations, dollar-for-dollar, on Giving Tuesday. When making or revising a will, you should work with an attorney. As a member, you already know WNED and WBFO programs are made possible by viewer and listener donations ... viewers and The staff at WNED | WBFO will be pleased to work with you and your professional advisor(s) listeners who share the values of excellence, discovery, education to design an estate plan specifically tailored to your wishes. and entertainment. If you are due to renew, or would like to upgrade your Sustainer monthly donation, please consider doing so on Giving Tuesday. For our Canadian friends and members, The Central Canadian Public Television Association (CCPTA) is a registered Canadian charity which exists to advance education through the Thank you for your support on #GivingTuesday and every day! production, distribution, and promotion of non-commercial television programs like those aired on WNED-TV. The CCPTA works cooperatively with WNED-TV in carrying out its mandate. Contact Colleen Miller to learn more about making a legacy gift to the CCPTA. Every legacy begins with a plan

The WNED | WBFO Legacy Society was established to honor friends and station members who have planned for WNED | WBFO’s future through a bequest intention or other gift planning technique.

Giving Tuesday is an internationally-recognized day dedicated to raising vital funds to support the work of organizations that To learn more about making a legacy gift, please contact: matter, following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Colleen Miller, Senior Director of Leadership & Legacy Giving Programs at 716-845-7031, 1-800-678-1723 ext. 326, or [email protected] A group of generous donors has offered to MATCH all donations, dollar-for-dollar, on Giving Tuesday. When making or revising a will, you should work with an attorney. As a member, you already know WNED and WBFO programs are made possible by viewer and listener donations ... viewers and The staff at WNED | WBFO will be pleased to work with you and your professional advisor(s) listeners who share the values of excellence, discovery, education to design an estate plan specifically tailored to your wishes. and entertainment. If you are due to renew, or would like to upgrade your Sustainer monthly donation, please consider doing so on Giving Tuesday. For our Canadian friends and members, The Central Canadian Public Television Association (CCPTA) is a registered Canadian charity which exists to advance education through the Thank you for your support on #GivingTuesday and every day! production, distribution, and promotion of non-commercial television programs like those aired on WNED-TV. The CCPTA works cooperatively with WNED-TV in carrying out its mandate. Contact Colleen Miller to learn more about making a legacy gift to the CCPTA. COMING SOON... To WNED-TV in December

Magical Rhine and Moselle

Join WNED | WBFO President Don Boswell for a cruise on the Rhine and Moselle rivers that will take place Aug. 25 – Sept. 3, 2019. This exciting and exclusive excursion is designed for fans of WNED | WBFO. The Magical Rhine and Moselle is a part of the “Around the World with WNED | WBFO” trip series.

This package includes airfare to and from Buffalo, hotel, tours, meals, and more. Call The Midwife Click here or call Koning Day Tours at 585-385-0670 to book your dream holiday! Holiday Special COMING SOON... To WNED-TV in December

Magical Rhine and Moselle

Join WNED | WBFO President Don Boswell for a cruise on the Rhine and Moselle rivers that will take place Aug. 25 – Sept. 3, 2019. This exciting and exclusive excursion is designed for fans of WNED | WBFO. The Magical Rhine and Moselle is a part of the “Around the World with WNED | WBFO” trip series.

This package includes airfare to and from Buffalo, hotel, tours, meals, and more. Call The Midwife Click here or call Koning Day Tours at 585-385-0670 to book your dream holiday! Holiday Special INSIDE ACCESS OF TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Growth of TIFF is Observed in WNED Special

TIFF Behind the Festival, an original WNED-TV production, will explore the development of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) from its first years to becoming a premier launchpad for Oscar-nominated films. The documentary will air on WNED at 8 pm, Friday, Nov. 23.

Piers Handling has been the director and chief executive officer of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) since 1994. Under his leadership, TIFF has steadily grown to become one of the world’s most renowned film festivals, on par with Cannes, Sundance, and Berlin. Handling will be stepping down from his position later this year. TIFF Behind the Festival will highlight his major achievements and explore the growth of TIFF as a film culture organization.

Canadian journalist and filmmaker Brian D. Johnson hosts a lively conversation with Handling, discussing the emergence of TIFF on the global stage over the last quarter century and its community importance as a year-round institution in Toronto. The program also provides a look inside the spectacular TIFF Bell Lightbox, the state-of-the-art cinema facility, and permanent home of the festival.

Johnson and Handling also examine TIFF’s role in supporting Canadian filmmakers and promoting diverse voices through the language of international films. Additionally, the program attempts to answer big questions about the future of cinema in the digital age and the function of TIFF in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

Tune into WNED-TV at 8 pm, Friday, Nov. 23 to get a peek behind the Toronto International Film Festival.