Radio & TV Program Guide | Nov12

Noteworthy in November n A Salute to the Sound Vision Society! n Food Bank Drive – November 1-December 15 n Community Cinema presents “Solar Mamas” n For Kids: Fun Thanksgiving Activity

College of Communication Arts and Sciences Nov12

On Our Cover Watch WKAR Create for Thanksgiving recipes and entertaining ideas. (Photo by Jeanie Croope) Mark Your Calendar! Community Cinema: Solar Mamas Th, Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m. Jeanie Croope and Susi Elkins with donations to last year's WKAR Food Bank Drive. Location TBA An Evening at WKAR WKAR Annual Food Bank Drive | November 1 – December 15 Th, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Once again, WKAR will host a drive for the Greater Lansing Food Bank. This is WKAR Auditorium WKAR’s 25th year of supporting the organization with items collected from Raising Readers viewers, listeners, MSU students and our colleagues at Michigan State University. Family Fun Workshop As always, high-protein, professionally packaged items are welcome, including Th, Nov. 8 canned juices, peanut butter, soups and stews and cereal. In addition, we also Registration 6 p.m. accept personal products, including toilet paper, tissue and dental items. Program starts at 6:30 p.m. Last year, we collected 978 pounds! Help us top 1,000 this year! Bring items to WKAR’s Sycamore Elementary, Holt south lobby at the Communication Arts & Sciences building on the MSU campus. Visit WKAR.org for a map. Credits Editor Jeanie Croope College of Community Cinema Communication Arts Thursday, November 1, 7:30 p.m. & Sciences Dean Pamela Whitten WKAR invites you to attend the next WKAR General Manager Community Cinema event, a screen- Gary Reid ing of Solar Mamas, followed by a TV Station Manager discussion with Judy Martin. Susi Elkins Radio Station Manager Solar Mamas visits ’s Barefoot Peter Whorf College. Founded by Bunker Roy, it Radio News Director An Evening at WKAR Kevin Lavery provides impoverished rural women Thursday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m. with an education that empowers Senior Communications Please join us here at WKAR for our Manager them to make their communities self- Katie Wolf next Evening at WKAR, a preview reliant and sustainable. The program of ’ new documentary Development Director follows a 30-year-old Jordanian mother Cathy Zell The Dust Bowl. A segment from Radio Reading Service of four who is traveling outside her the four-hour documentary will be Brad Walker village for the first time to attend screened. If available, WKAR may also Questions? Barefoot’s solar engineering program. have a speaker addressing this signifi- If you have questions about Community Cinema screenings are cant period in American history. membership contact WKAR free but space is limited. Please register This event is free, but advance reserva- at [email protected]. online at WKAR.org. The location of this If you have other questions tions are required online at WKAR.org. please call (517) 432-9527, event is to be announced and will be ext. 365 weekdays (8 a.m. to posted on WKAR.org when available. 5 p.m. or contact Carol Karber Silver Bells in the City at [email protected]. Friday, November 16, 7 p.m. WKAR is a division of the College of Communication WKAR will provide coverage of down- Arts & Sciences at Michigan town Lansing’s Silver Bells in the City State University. Electric Light Parade. TO VOLUNTEER: Why go out when [email protected] you can stay in, keep cozy and enjoy this annual event at home! MSU is an Affirmative-Action/ Caption to come Equal-Opportunity Employer. 2 November 2012 | StayTuned Election Night 2012 Coverage Tuesday, November 6, 8 p.m. PBS NewsHour correspondents and will co-anchor live coverage of elec- tion results. They will be joined by correspondents in key areas as well as presidential historians and commentators. WKAR Radio will keep you Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise host a National Salute to Veterans (November 11, 8 p.m.) informed on the results of local and regional elections on 90.5 Mind of a Chef WKAR. Check our feed Various times Friday nights, various times (@wkarnewsroom) for more! Among November’s offerings Anthony Bourdain narrates this of this popular biography series new series that combines travel National Salute is a profile of David Geffen with cooking to feed the gut and to Veterans (November 20, 25). mind. Chef David Chang stars. Sunday, November 11, 8 p.m. Geffen reveals himself for the Episodes focus on pork, ramen and dessert, visit countries such Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise first time in this unflinching portrait of a complex and as Japan and Spain and look at host the first broadcast of this compelling man. As an enter- issues like food preservation and musical salute to the heroes tainment mogul he has helped freshness. who have served throughout shape American popular culture America’s history. The all-star for four decades. As a billionaire line-up includes Colin L. Powell, philanthropist he has become a WKAR Create Jason Ritter, Yolanda Adams and key political voice and advocate Forest Whitaker. in the fight against AIDS. Marathons WKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 The Dust Bowl and on many cable systems. Create Sunday/Monday, November 18-19 Marathons are seen Saturdays from 6 a.m.-Noon and 6 p.m. to midnight Ken Burns’ most recent film looks with encores the following Sunday at the causes behind the worst from Noon to 6 p.m. man-made ecological disaster 11/03 – in American history. Included Comfort Food are interviews with survivors, Cold weather comfort with dramatic photos and seldom- Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, seen movie footage that bring to Mary Anne Esposito and others. life stories of incredible human David Geffen is profiled on American 11/10 – Easy as Pie suffering and perseverance. Masters (November 20, 25) All things pie, from the savory Alsatian Onion Pie and Sweet Potato Pot Pie to the well-known from Julia Child, Hubert Keller, Ming Tsai and Chris Kimball.

11/17 – Let's Talk Turkey Thanksgiving tips and recipes from Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Katie Brown and Christy Rost. 11/24 – Tourist for a Day Travel to some of the world’s most popular tourist destina- tions in Australia, Europe and North America with Rick Steves, Burt Wolf and Rudy Maxa. Two women and a girl pose for a photograph before taking shelter as a black blizzard rolls in to Ulysses, Kansas In a scene from Ken Burns' new film, The Dust Bowl (November 18-19) November 2012 | StayTuned 3 Thank You for Giving!

Thanksgiving is a time Visionary Donors Sound Vision Society • Patricia W. and James B. Croom of year to give thanks $10,000+ $1,000 – 2,499 • Dart Bank • Rollin Dart to those who made a • Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. • Pauline Adams • Robert and Betty Adler • Martha G. Davidson difference in the lives • Eileen G. Houston • Bo Anderson and • Jack and Susan Davis of others. WKAR is • Ritta Rosenberg Rhoda H. Kotzin • Pamela A. Dilley grateful to you for the • Doris Berkey Anderson • Debbie W. and Jim L. Donaldson Program Partners many award-winning • Linda M. and Charles W. • David J. and Connie Donovan $2,500 – 4,999 programs we are able Anderson • Alice D. Dreger and Aron C. Sousa • David E. Arend and to fund, for the many • Dr. Beth Alexander • Randy W. Dykhuis • Mrs. William E. Clark Telka Arend-Ritter • Paul and Utommporn Ernest mid-Michigan commu- • John E. Arens • Kristen and John Courtney • Bryce and Judith Forester nity members that we • Doris H. Asher • G. R. Edwards • John J. Forte • Jes Asmussen • John F. and Jacqueline Foss have assisted through • Susan Goodrich • Richard T. and Anne Baillie • Harry W. Fratzke educational programs • Geraldine M. and Harold Hart and shared arts and • Jill K. Baker • Dorothy J. Gaffney • The Hurst Foundation • Lawrence A. Barnes culture. • James and Mary Geisman • John H. and Elizabeth • Pat and Carla Barnes • David and Debra Gift Best Wishes to you and Schweitzer • Dalice S. Benge • Edward Gillespie your family during this • Michael D. Spears • Bob and Karen Blackman • Dennis C. and Joan K. Gilliland • Daniel B. Suits Thanksgiving season. • Cathy O. Blight, M.D. • Fred A. Gluckson • Basil B. and Coralene A. Bloss • Paula M. Graham Cathy Zell, WKAR Sound Investors • Blue Goose Int’l, Lansing Puddle • Thomas W. and Laura L. Gubala Development Director $5,000 – 9,999 • Richard R. and Joyce E. Bogard • George A. and Maria H. Guerin • Jenny Bond • Maxine A. Eyestone • Barbara P. and Kurt J. Guter • John E. and Jewel T. Bos • The Mosaic Foundation • Emanuel and Rachel A. Hackel • David H. and Patricia J. Brogan (of R. & P. Heydon) • Sandra E. Halbert • Angela W. and Greg Brown • Mariel Foundation, John • Deanne Hamilton and • Joan P. Burke Louis D’Aria and Carolyn Hoagland • Burke Video Company • Katherine and Eric Hanson • Stan and Robin Mendenhall • Chapel Hill UMC • Berttina W. Helmers • Sarah W. Newman • The Chas. Stewart Harding Fdtn. • Mary S. and Larry R. Hennessey • Georgann Reppert • David J. and Noel E. Closs • Cindy J. Herfindahl and • Richard E. Whitmer • Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Coleman John E. Melcher • David G. and Francine Zick • Thomas W. and Trudy Cravens • Richard J. Hesse

42 November 2012 | StayTuned During this month of Thanksgiving, We are grateful… we have MUCH for which to be • to those who not only grateful here at WKAR. attend our screenings and Thank You for Giving! watch our programs, but make a commitment to • H. Hugh Hickok • Donna E. Parmelee and continue the conversation William E. Nolting • Nancy J. and Glen C. Hill afterwards. • Neil J. and Mary E. Hodges • Greg B. and Diane A. Penix • Selma D. Hollander • Billie T. Piazza • to the marvelous Michigan • David C. Hollister • William H. Piper musicians whose talents • Kay E. Randolph-Back • Neil H. and Judith C. Holt make BackStage Pass an • Ronald and Carol Horowitz • Dave L. and Mary Ann Reinhart • Alvin E. and Anne House • Marjorie B. Renfrow award-winning show. • Darrell D. Hughes & Associates • Lynnette J. Rhodes Land Surveyors • Mary L. Rhodes • for the children and parents • Marilyn J. and Keith Huyser • Michael H. and who help them who grow • Independent Charities Kathleen M. Rhodes up Ready To Learn. of America • Richard B. and Cheryl W. Rice • Susumu Inoue, M.D. • Gerald E. Rider • for those in our community • Mark F. and Karin Jaeger • Mary I. Ries who generously donate to • Jerry and Karen Jennings • Joseph S. Ross WKAR’s annual drive. • James A. Johnson • Chris A Salow • Dr. Jeffrey R. Johnson, M.D. • Yetive C. Saraiva • for our volunteers who tire- • Marian R. and Richard G. Johnson • Jane Scandary lessly take phone calls from • Herbert and Mary Jim Josephs • Richard H. and Sabra L. Scheel our viewers and listeners. • Susanne K. Jul • John Schneider and • Sara J. Kanya Sharon Emery • to those who stop us when • John J. Kelly • Jerry D. Schuur we are at community events • Douglas P Kempf • John H. Schwarz, M.D. to tell us how much they • Frank R. and Elaine Knox • Elizabeth and Richard Seeley • Betty S. Koch • Sarah L. Shaw love watching or listening to • Martin Kraimer • John C. and Janice K. Shedd WKAR. • Douglas A. and Joy Landis • Carol W. Slater • Jeffrey M. Lapinski and • Joan C. Smith • to mid-Michigan’s classi- Beverly J. Bonning • John and Sheron Snyder cal artists who share their • James F. Lear • Ted and Pauline Sondag performances with 90.5 • John R. Leekley • John C. Speck, Jr. Community Concerts and • Michael and Mary Levine • Monica J. Stafford and • Patricia A. Madden and Neil C. Caliman come on-air to add insight Gary A. Reid • Alicia B. Stapleton to the music. • William A. and Elida Malila • Frederick W. and Mary Ann • Arloa G. Marmion and Stehr • to MSU for providing David L. Evans • Mara Stein and David B. Benson scholarships – more than • Roger H. and Eileen Marz • Stockbridge Lions Club $500,000 offered to date – • Jennie E. Master • Gary and Mary Alice Stollak to winners of QuizBusters • Roberta A. McCall • Clarence and Loretta Suelter • Andrew and Jane B. McClary • Lisa Swem and Beth Hoger championships. • Thomas R. McCulloch and • Suzanne M. Thiem • for the terrific MSU students David M. Waldo • Barbara E. Throop who help us out in produc- • Maureen H. McDonough • Scott H. Tobey and Dennis B. Propst • Ilene W. Tomber tion and as PR ambassadors. • Vilma M. McDowell • Eric K Torng and Patricia • Karen A. McGowan Soranno We are grateful for • Kate McNenly • Richard L. and Beverly Trumley • Kristin A. Mellon • Jane L. Turner and YOUR support! • Dr. Lyle S. Mindlin and Elias G. Strangas Julie C. Laframboise • Donna Ullrich • Leon S. and Carol A. Monroe • Richard and Karen Wampler This month WKAR begins • Dagmar K. Moore and • Richard D. Weingartner its annual winter television Robert L. Kyes • John and Tammara Wenzel • Ken and Barry Moore membership campaign • Rae Ann Weymouth with several special nights • Colletta H. Moser • June L. Whipp on November 10, 24 and • Robert and Nancy Muhlbach • Robert J. and Susan M. Wilkis • Dr. and Mrs. Benson Munger • Lee and Elizabeth J. Winder 25. Our full campaign • Leslie S. and Robert W. Nason • Antoinette and Vince begins November 30. • Diane D. Nichol Winklerprins Thanks for renewing your • James R. and Sueko Nord • Jeffrey M. Wooldridge and support or making your • Janet L. O’Brien Leslie E. Papke additional gift during this • Olga Z. and Robert A. Ovenhouse • Mary M. Zurburg season of giving. • Jeffrey and Kathleen Padden • Lyn Donaldson Zynda November WKAR TVListings 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances Weeknight News 9:30 As Time Goes By The PBS NewsHour 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine airs Monday-Friday 10:30 The Red Green Show at 7 p.m., preceded by BBC World News 11:00 Xerox Rochester America at 6 p.m. International Jazz Fest and Nightly Business Curtis Stigers Report at 6:30 p.m. Gwen Ifill 04 | Sunday Call the Midwife concludes, finding Sister 11:00 QuizBusters Monica Jane arrested for theft. (Nov. 4) 11:30 QuizBusters 12:00 Week 01 | Thursday 12:30 Off the Record 05 | Monday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 8:30 Red Green Show 1:00 The McLaughlin Group Junk in the Trunk 9:00 Hour 1:30 9:00 Market Warriors 10:00 BackStage Pass 2:00 Moyers & Company Canton, TX Best of BackStage Pass 3:00 Woodsongs Searching for 19th century items. 11:00 Charlie Rose 4:00 Classic Gospel 10:00 5:00 This Old House Solar Mamas 02 | Friday 5:30 Hometime India’s Barefoot College gives 6:00 My Generation impoverished women skills to 8:00 change their communities. 8:30 Off the Record 6:30 The Aviators 11:00 Charlie Rose 9:00 Election 2012 – 7:00 Under the Radar Michigan What's at Stake? Dearborn/Ann Arbor 06 | Tuesday Hari Sreenivasan anchors this 7:30 Arab American Stories 8:00 PBS NewsHour look at how both presidential 8:00 Call the Midwife candidates plan to address the Election Night Coverage Sister Monica Joan deals with (End time TBA) nation's most pressing concerns: dementia, illness and a charge the economy, Social Security of theft. Coverage of the presidential and Medicare, immigration and election and key races in the healthcare. House and Senate. 10:00 Call the Midwife 11:00 Charlie Rose 07 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature 03 | Saturday Animal Odd Couples 11:00 LRN 101 Cross-species relationships reveal 11:30 Burt Wolf: much about animal emotions. Travels & Traditions 9:00 NOVA MIami Mystery of Easter Island 12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 10:00 NOVA ScienceNOW Rome: Baroque Brilliance What are Animals Thinking? 12:30 The Victory Garden Broadway: The American Musical focuses David Pogue meets animals that on landmark musicals including “A Chorus challenge notions of what makes 1:00 Tracks Ahead Line.” (Nov. 4) 1:30 This Old House “us” different from “them.” 2:00 Ask This Old House 11:00 Charlie Rose 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 08 | Thursday 3:30 Motorweek 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 4:00 Great Getaways 8:30 Red Green Show 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 9:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Wilderness Journal 10:00 BackStage Pass 5:30 Inside E Street H2 Quartet 6:00 QuizBusters 10:30 A Community Sings 6:30 QuizBusters A look at East Lansing’s 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Mid-Winter Singing Festival. “Solar Mamas” is an Independent Lens docu- 11:00 Charlie Rose 8:00 Antiques Roadshow mentary that focuses on an electrical engin- eering college for women in India. (Nov. 5)

9:00 Masterpiece: Upstairs Downstairs II The Last Waltz Romance is in the air with Mr. Pritchard, Beryl and Harry and Lady Persie and Sir Hallam. 10:00 Broadway: The American Musical “West Side Story,” “Fiddler on the Roof” and Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” plunge the musical into a new era. Also featured: “A Chorus Line,” “Cabaret” and “Sweeney Todd.” 11:00 McLaughlin Group Matt Ottinger hosts QuizBusters, WKAR’s Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinese host the high school academic game show. (Saturdays) 11:30 Off the Record National Salute to Veterans. (Nov. 11) 6 November 2012 | StayTuned 09 | Friday 12 | Monday 8:00 Washington Week 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 8:30 Off the Record Cats and Dogs 9:00 Mind of a Chef 9:00 Market Warriors Squeal Like a Pig 9:30 Mind of a Chef The pickers look for ephemera. Noodlin’ 10:00 Independent Lens 10:00 Call the Midwife Park Avenue: Money, Power 11:00 Charlie Rose & the American Dream Economic disparities faced by 10 | Saturday The Market Warriors, including Miller Gaffney, New Yorkers are examined. continue their hunt for good flea market 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 LRN 101 bargains that will bring high auction prices in 11:30 Burt Wolf: venues throughout the country. (Mondays) Travels and Traditions 13 | Tuesday Belgium 8:00 American Masters 12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home Rome: Back-Street Riches The story of Guthrie’s creative energy, 12:30 Victory Garden personal imperfections and family 1:00 Tracks Ahead tragedy. 1:30 This Old House 9:30 Frontline 2:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 Games of the North 2:30 Hometime 11:00 Charlie Rose 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 3:30 Motorweek 14 | Wednesday 4:00 Great Getaways 8:00 Nature 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors What ARE animals thinking? David Pogue An Original Duckumentary 5:00 Wilderness Journal wants to know and investigates on NOVA Discover how much you don’t ScienceNOW. (Nov. 7) know about ducks – familiar, yet phenomenal, creatures. 9:00 NOVA 9:00 Masterpiece: The Ultimate Mars Challenge Upstairs Downstairs II A spaceship lands on Mars with Somewhere Over the Rainbow spectacular discoveries afterward. On the eve of war, a dark discovery 10:00 NOVA ScienceNOW has explosive consequences for all What Will the Future Be Like? inside Eaton Place, changing the Pogue predicts which technologies landscape forever. will transform our lives. 10:00 Broadway: 11:00 Charlie Rose The American Musical Putting It Together Musicals featured include “42nd 15 | Thursday Street,” “Cats,” “Les Miserables,” 8:00 Michigan Out-of-Doors “Phantom of the Opera” and 8:30 Red Green Show “Sunday in the Park with George.” 9:00 This Old House Hour Also: “The Lion King” and “Rent. 10:00 BackStage Pass 11:00 McLaughlin Group Those Delta Rhythm Kings Nature takes a look at some endearing 11:30 Off the Record 11:00 Charlie Rose “Animal Odd Couples.” (Nov. 7)

5:30 Inside E Street 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:30 Last of the Summer Wine 11:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Fest John Nugent w/ Strings 11 | Sunday 11:00 QuizBusters 11:30 QuizBusters 12:00 Washington Week 12:30 Off the Record 1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Moyers & Company 3:00 Woodsongs 4:00 Classic Gospel 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Hometime 6:00 My Generation 6:30 The Aviators 7:00 Under the Radar Michigan Harbor Country, Kalamazoo 7:30 Arab American Stories 8:00 National Salute to Veterans Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinese “Hairspray” is one of the musicals featured in the concluding episode of Broadway: The Great host this Veterans Day concert. American Musical. (Nov. 11) November 2012 | StayTuned 7 10:00 NOVA ScienceNOW 18 | Sunday Can I Eat That? 11:00 QuizBusters David Pogue uncovers the 11:30 QuizBusters complicated truth behind 12:00 Washington Week our sense of taste. 12:30 Off the Record 11:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 The McLaughlin Group 1:30 To the Contrary 22 | Thursday 2:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Michigan Out-of-Doors 3:00 Woodsongs 8:30 Red Green Show Masters of Acoustic Guitar 9:00 This Old House Hour 4:00 Classic Gospel 10:00 BackStage Pass The Mickeys 5:00 This Old House 11:00 Charlie Rose 5:30 Hometime 6:00 My Generation 23 | Friday David Chang stars in the travel and cooking 6:30 The Aviators series, Mind of a Chef. (Fridays) 8:00 Washington Week 7:00 Under the Radar Michigan 8:30 Off the Record Detroit, Traverse City 9:00 Mind of a Chef 16 | Friday 7:30 Arab American Stories Simplicity 8:00 Washington Week 8:00 The Dust Bowl 9:30 Mind of a Chef 8:30 Off the Record Survey the causes of the worst So You Think You Are a Chef? 9:00 Mind of a Chef man-made ecological disaster 10:00 Mind of a Chef Spain in U.S. history: the catastrophic Phresh vs. Phrozen 9:30 Mind of a Chef dust storms of the 1930s. 10:30 In the Life Memory Lane 10:00 The Dust Bowl 11:00 Charlie Rose 10:00 Mind of a Chef Rotten 11:00 McLaughlin Group 10:30 Mind of a Chef 11:30 Off the Record 24 | Saturday The Sweet Spot 11:00 LRN 101 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Springfield, IL 17 | Saturday 12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:00 LRN 101 Florentine Delights, 11:30 Burt Wolf: Tuscan Sidetrips Travels & Traditions 12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 Tracks Ahead 12:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 1:30 This Old House Florence: Heart of the Renaissance 2:00 Ask This Old House 12:30 The Victory Garden Antiques Roadshow focuses on collectibles 2:30 Hometime 1:00 Tracks Ahead related to cats and dogs. (Nov. 12) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 1:30 This Old House 3:30 Motorweek 2:00 Ask This Old House 4:00 Great Getaways 2:30 Hometime 4:30 Michigan Out-of-Doors 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 5:00 Wilderness Journal 3:30 Motorweek 5:30 Inside E Street 4:00 Great Getaways 6:00 QuizBusters 4:30 Michigan Out-of-Doors 6:30 QuizBusters 5:00 Wilderness Journal 7:00 Doo Wop Discoveries 5:30 Inside E Street Pivotal R&B pop groups are fea- tured including Smokey Robinson, 6:00 QuizBusters Mike Stoller, Neil Sedaka, Aaron 6:30 QuizBusters Neville and more. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show David Pogue asks “What will our future be 8:00 Antiques Roadshow like?” on NOVA ScienceNOW. (Nov. 14) 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances 9:30 As Time Goes By 19 | Monday 10:00 Last of the Summer Wine 8:00 The Dust Bowl 10:30 Red Green Show Ken Burns’ series concludes. 11:00 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Fest 10:00 The Dust Bowl Grace Kelly 11:00 Charlie Rose 20 | Tuesday 8:00 American Masters Ken Burns looks at one of the greatest ecological David Geffen disasters of our time in The Dust Bowl. An unflinching portrait of a (Nov. 18-19) complex and compelling man – entertainment mogul and candid philanthropist. 10:00 Frontline 11:00 Charlie Rose 21 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature My Life as a Turkey 9:00 NOVA Ancient Computer Upstairs Downstairs concludes with dark America’s Test Kitchen host Chris Kimball discoveries with explosive consequences, Ingenious sleuthing decodes a joins David Pogue for a pre-Thanksgiving look including for Lady Persie. (Nov. 11) 2,000 year-old Greek computer. at food on NOVA ScienceNOW. (Nov. 21)

8 November 2012 | StayTuned Kids Daytime Monday-Friday 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Martha Speaks 8:00 Curious George 8:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That 9:00 Super Why! 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 11:30 Sid the Science Kid 12:00 Word World 12:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog The War of 1812 is a thoughtful historical documentary with many re-enactments focusing on 1:00 Caillou this little known Americcan war. (Nov. 27) 1:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 26 | Monday 2:00 Peep and the 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Big Wide World/Pocoyo Baltimore, MD 2:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Market Warriors 3:00 Curious George Springfield, OH The pickers are on the hunt for cast 3:30 Cyberchase iron. 4:00 Arthur 10:00 Independent Lens 4:30 WordGirl Between the Folds 5:00 Dragonfly (M) More than origami, modern day Biz Kids (W) paper folders reinterpret the world Wild Kratts (T,Th,F) The late Andy Williams is joined by his family in paper. in the vintage special Happy Holidays! Best 11:00 Charlie Rose 5:30 The Electric Company of the Andy Williams Christmas Shows. Saturday Mornings 27 | Tuesday 7:00 Curious George 9:00 Happy Holidays 8:00 History Detectives Best of the Andy Williams 9:00 War of 1812 7:30 Cat in the Hat Christmas Specials A look at the conflict that forged Knows a Lot About That Celebrate the season with the late the destiny of a continent. 8:00 Super Why Andy Williams, the Osmond Broth- 11:00 Charlie Rose 8:30 Sid the Science Kid ers and more in this vintage special that shows what made variety 9:00 Thomas and Friends shows from that period unique. 28 | Wednesday 9:30 Bob the Builder 10:30 Red Green Show 8:00 Nature 10:00 Dragonfly TV 11:00 Xerox Rochester Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears 10:30 Signing Time The hostile environment of Africa’s 11:00 LRN 101 International Jazz Fest Drakensberg Mountains hosts a Kenny Barron Trio surprising number of creatures. 9:00 NOVA Sunday Mornings 25 | Sunday Hunting the Edge of Space 7:00 Franny’s Feet 11:00 QuizBusters 10:00 Small Matter of Big Science 7:30 Angelina Ballerina 11:30 QuizBusters 11:00 Charlie Rose 8:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Washington Week 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s hood 12:30 Off the Record 29 | Thursday 9:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 1:00 The McLaughlin Group 8:00 Michigan Out-of-Doors 10:00 Zula Patrol 1:30 To the Contrary 8:30 Red Green Show 10:30 Signing Time 2:00 Moyers & Company 9:00 This Old House Hour 11:00 Quizbusters 3:00 Woodsongs 10:00 BackStage Pass 11:30 Quizbusters Celebration of the Ukulele A BackStage Pass Christmas 4:00 Classic Gospel 11:00 Charlie Rose 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Hometime 30 | Friday 6:00 My Generation 8:00 Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue 6:30 Aviators Retirement tips. Made possible by PBS Kids Specials WKAR! 7:00 Motown: Big Hits and More Richmond Bros. Inc. Original Motown classics from 9:30 Arthur’s Perfect Christmas 1958-68 feature stereo mixes of Rod Stewart: Wednesday, Nov. 21, 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. some of Motown’s biggest hits Merry Christmas, Baby! and B-sides from the Temptations, 11:00 Charlie Rose Curious George: Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Supremes, A Very Monkey Christmas Miracles, Martha and the Vandellas Wednesday, November 21, 8 a.m. and and more. 2 and 3 p.m.; Thursday, November 22, 9:00 Downton Abbey Revisited This special offers favorite clips, in- at 9 a.m. Saturday, November 24, at 7 a.m. terviews and making-of segments to remember the first two seasons The Cat in the Hat Knows of the series. Include a tantalizing a Lot About Christmas preview of Season 3. (Look for good Wednesday, November 21, 9 a.m.; zingers from Maggie Smith!) Thursday, November 22, 8 a.m., 9:30 The Making of War Horse Saturday, November 24, 8 a.m. Step behind the scenes of the pow- erful stage drama to see how the Thomas & Friends: horse puppets work. Opportunity Blue Mountain Mystery to win tickets to Wharton Center. The Small Matter of Big Science visits MSU’s 11:30 Off the Record Cyclotron. (Nov. 28) Saturday, November 24, 9 a.m.

November 2012 | StayTuned 9 Gardening Sewing & Needlecraft WKAR Create Garden Smart It’s Sew Easy WKAR Create is seen on Channel 23.3 and many W, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Su/W, 6 a.m.; W, noon cable systems. Programming is subject to change. Growing a Greener World Knitting Daily For the overnight Create schedule visit WKAR.org. Su, 11 a.m. Th, 11:30 a.m. P. Allen Smith: Garden Home Martha’s Sewing Room M/F, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Tu/Th, 6:30 a.m. & Noon P. Allen Smith: Garden to Table Quilting Arts M/F, 2:30 p.m. W, 11:30 a.m. The Victory Garden Quilt in a Day Tu/Th,11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Tu, 11:30 a.m. Quilts of Valor Home & Decorating F, 11/30, 10 a.m. B. Organic Sewing with Nancy M/F, 11:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. M/F, 6 a.m. & Noon For Your Home Tu/Th, 5:30 p.m. Travel Glass with Vicki Payne (Ends 11/14) M/F, 5:30 p.m. Burt Wolf Food & Wine Tu/Th, 7 & 11 p.m. America’s Home Cooking Katie Brown Workshop F, 11/30, 8 p.m. S, 11:30 a.m.; W, 5:30 p.m. Equitrekking (Begins 11/25) America’s Test Kitchen Su/W, 11 p.m. Su, T/Th, 8:30 p.m. Health & Lifestyles Globe Trekker Art of Food/Wendy Brodie Allaire Back Fitness M/F, 9 a.m. & 3 p.m., Su, 8:30 a.m.; W 2:30 p.m. W, 8:30 a.m. Grand View (Ends 11/21) Bake, Décorate, Celebrate Blood Sugar Solution Su/W, 11 p.m. F, 7:30 p.m. Sa, 11/10, 8:30 p.m. Grannies on Safari (Begins 11/21) Baking with Julia Classical Stretch Su/W, 9:30 a.m.; W, 9:30 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. Su/W, 7:30 p.m. Th, 8:30 a.m. In the Americas/Yeltman Caprial & John’s Kitchen Easy Yoga for Arthritis Tu/Th, 9:30 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. Su/W, 7 a.m.; W, 1 p.m. Sa, 11/10, 10 p.m. Pedal America (Ends 11/18) Chef John Besh (Ends 11/27) Lilias Su, 9:30 a.m.; W 9:30 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. M/F, 7:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. M, 8:30 a.m. Rick Steves’ Europe Chef’s Afield Sit & Be Fit M-F, 4 p.m.; M-F, 10:30 p.m., Su., 10:30 p.m. Tu/Th, 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. Tu, 8:30 a.m. Rick Steves’ Hidden Europe Christina Cooks Stop Back Pain Sa, 11.24, 8:30 p.m. Tu/Th, 2:30 p.m. F, 11/30, 2:30 p.m. Travelscope Ciao Italia T’ai Chi: Health & Happiness Sa., 4:30 p.m., M & F, 11 p.m. M/F, 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. Su, 11/25, 7 p.m. Wild Nevada (Begins 10/23) Clodagh Irish Food Trail Wai Lana Yoga Tu/Th, 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. W, W, F, 9 p.m. F, 8:30 a.m. Cook’s Country Wild Photo Adventure M/W/F, 8:30 p.m.; Sa, 2 p.m. Inspiration Su/W, 9 a.m.; W, 3 p.m. Cuisine Culture Boundless Potential Tu/Th, 9 p.m. Sa, 11/24, 7 p.m. Woodworking Eat & Cook Healthy Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled American Woodshop Sa, 11/10, 7 p.m.; F, 11/30, 1 p.m. Su, 11/25, 8 p.m. M/F, 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. Essential Pepin Ask This Old House Su, Tu/Th, 8 and 11:30 p.m. Painting Su/W, 10 a.m., 6 & 10 p.m. French Chef Classics (Ends 11/9) Rough Cut W 9:30 p.m. Best of Simply Painting Tu/Th, 6:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. W, 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.; Su, 10:30 a.m. Great American Seafood Cookoff Jerry Yarnell/Paint This This Old House Su/W, 7 p.m. M/F, 10 a.m., 6 & 10 p.m.; Sa, 3:30 p.m. Herbert Keller F, 12:30 p.m. M/F, 7:30 p.m.; Sa, 1 p.m. Jerry Yarnell/School of Fine Arts Woodsmith Shop Joanne Weir Cooking M/F, 6:30 p.m. Tu/Th, 10:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. Tu/Th, 7 & 7:30 a.m.; 1 & 1:30 p.m. Painting w/ Paulson Woodwright’s Shop Julia & Jacques M, 12:30 p.m. Tu/Th, 10 a.m., 6 & 10 p.m. Tu/Th, 7:30 p.m. Lidia’s Italy In America Su/M/W/F, 8 & 11:30 p.m.; Sa, 1:30 & 5 p.m. Mexico: One Plate at a Time W, 7 p.m. Nick Stellino Su/W. 8 a.m.; W, 2 p.m. Pati’s Mexican Table (Begins 11/12) M-F, 6:30 p.m. Simply Ming M/F, 7 p.m.; Sa., 12:30 p.m. Taste This! (Ends 11/21) Su/W, 7:30 a.m.; W, 1:30 p.m. Taste of Louisiana M/F, 7 a.m. & 1 p.m. Uncorked: Wine Made Simple (Ends 11/9) M/W/F, 9 p.m. Winemakers (Ends 11/11) S/Tu/Th, 9 p.m. The This Old House crew is back for a new season of renovations. (Thursdays) 10 November 2012 | StayTuned Wednesday WKAR World 6:00 Contrary Warriors (11/7) WKAR World is seen on Channel 23.2 and Frontline (11/14) many cable systems. Programming is subject American Masters (11/21) to change. For the overnight World schedule (11/28) visit WKAR.org. Independent Lens 7:00 Video Letters from Prison (11/7) After Words (11/14) M-F Weeknights (Unless otherwise noted) Why Poverty? (11/28) 5:00 Charlie Rose 7:30 Architect Michael Graves (11/21) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Mark Russell’s America (11/7) Navy Heroes of Normandy (11/14) The Dust Bowl (11/21) The Dust Bowl (11/28) You have an opportunity to get tickets to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s East Lansing concert. 8:30 New Environmentalists (11/24) (Nov. 10) 9:00 Globe Trekker 1125 (11/7) 1126 (11/14) Friday 11:00 Chihuly Outisde (11/7) 6:00 Global Voices (11/2) Chihuly Fire & Ice (11/14) Choctaw Code Talkers (11/9) Chihuly in the Hot Shop (11/21) Summer Sun, Winter Moon (11/16) Conversation with Rock Prophecies (11/23) Ken Burns (11/28) Smokin’ Fish (11/30) Making of War Horse takes you behind the 7:00 Game Changers (11/2) scenes. (Nov. 24) Priceless (11/9) Monday Dona Debates (11/16) 6:00 Electoral Dysfunction (11/5) Racing the Rez (11/23) Last Ridge (11/12) Okie Noodling (11/30) Native American Public (11/19) 8:00 Red Green (11/3, 17) Seeking Water from Sun (11/26) Great Performances (11/30) 6:30 Native Waters (11/26) 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances (11/3, 17) 7:00 Changing Gears (11/12) 9:00 As Time Goes By P.O.V. (11/19) 9:30 Last of the Summer Wine Why Poverty? (11/26) Use Your Brain (11/30) 7:30 Restaging Shelter (11/5) Independent Lens features “Solar Mamas.” (Nov. 15) 11:00 Charlie Rose 8:00 Seeking Shelter from the Sun (11/5) Veterans Day 11-11-11 (11/12) Thursday Saturday Journey of Sacagawea (11/19) 6:00 NOVA (11/1, 29) 8:30 Aspen Institute Presents (11/5) Transplant: A Gift for Life (11/8) 6:00 Off the Record 9:00 Native American Public (11/19) My Future Baby (11/15) 6:30 Under the Radar Michigan Grab (11/26) To Brooklyn & Back (11/22) 7:00 Moyers & Company 9:30 Serving America: 7:00 NOVA Dr. Furhman Memories (11/5) Independent Lens (11/29) Immunity Solution (11/10) Michigan at War (11/12) 8:00 Broadway: Use Your Brain (11/24) 11:00 History Detectives American Musical (11/1, 8) 8:00 BackStage Pass (11/1, 17) Dreamland (11/22) 9:00 Frontline (11/1, 17) Tuesday American Masters Trans-Siberian Orchestra (11/10) 6:00 Nature (11/6, 13, 27) David Geffen (11/29) 9:30 Blood Sugar Solution (11/24) War of 1812 (11/20) 9:00 Call the Midwife (11/1, 8) 10:00 Masterpiece 7:00 Grab (11/6) Independent Lens (11/15, 22) Upstairs Downstairs II (11/3, 10, 17) Nature (11/13) 11:00 Bird Tales (11/1) Why Poverty? (11/20) Coming Home (11/8) Making of War Horse (11/24) 8:00 QuizBusters Oregon Wine (11/15) 11:00 Official Best of Fest 8:30 QuizBusters Norway Passage (11/22) Theatre Talk 9:00 Teaching Channel Presents The Small Matter of 11:00 Market Warriors Big Science (11/29) Sunday 6:00 Tracks Ahead 6:30 Great Getaways 7:00 Global Voices (11/4) Contrary Warrior (11/11) Clinton 12 (11/18) Dr. Fuhrman Immunity Solution (11/25) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow (11/4, 11, 18) 9:00 Rockin’ the Wall (11/4) Mind of a Chef (11/11, 11/18) Doo Wop Discoveries (11/25) 9:30 Mind of a Chef (11/11, 18) 10:00 Global Voices (11/4, 11, 18) 11:00 For the Rights of All (11/4) Global Voces (11/18, 24) 11:30 Gathering of Heroes (11/11) The War of 1812 features many re-enactments. (Nov. 20) November 2012 | StayTuned 11 family

A Thankful Tree… Take table decorating off your Thanksgiving Day task list – let the KIDS make the centerpiece! They’ll love to draw, cut and color the paper leaves. And they'll also have a chance to see how much they have to be grateful for. Find this project and more at pbsparents.org. Day Sponsors Day Materials Here's how you make your tree: • colored paper 1. Draw leaf shapes on colored paper, or • leaf-shaped cookie cutters* trace around cookie cutters. • pencils, markers or crayons 2. Cut out the leaves carefully with scissors. WKAR • scissors (adult and child-size) (Cut out some extra leaves so guests can • adhesive (glue or tape) or add their own thankful thoughts.) string and a hole punch • 2 to 3 bare tree branches 3. Using crayons or markers, write things that you are • tall vase thankful for on the leaves, like family members, the dog or pizza! Help the little ones record their thoughts. • stones or sand friends • acorns* 4. Attach your leaves to bare tree branches with tape or glue, *If you have them. or by punching a hole in each leaf and tying them to the tree branches with string or ribbon. More ideas for 5. Put stones or sand in the bottom of the vase for stability. promoting giving If you have acorns you picked up on a walk outdoors, and thankfulness sprinkle them in for effect! • Have your child choose a 6. Put the branches in gently used toy or book the vase and your tree is complete. to give to a worthy cause. • Lead by example. Bring your child along when WKAR Radio you make a donation to something like a food bank drive and explain why giving is important. • Let your child help decide where you can make a charitable contribution.

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AM 870 Peter and Tim Talk Music! Sign On: Lansing Symphony Orchestra 11/1-3, 8:30 a.m.; 11/4-30, 7:30 a.m. musical director and conductor Sign Off: Timothy Muffitt stopped by WKAR 11/1-3, 6:15 p.m.; 11/4-30, 5:15 p.m. in October to spend a couple of hours with WKAR Radio station Weekdays manager Peter Whorf. They shared Morning Edition a terrific conversation on 90.5 Sign On to 8:30 a.m., 9-10 a.m. WKAR about the conductor’s The Radio Reader

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Lansing Symphony Orchestra musical director Dick Estell continues reading Enemies: Lots of WKAR fans submitted and conductor, Timothy Muffitt. A History of the FBI, by Tim Weiner. questions via the WKAR and 90.5 On Point pages. The two hours 10 a.m. flew by and, judging from the Muffitt’s Picks Playlist Fresh Air feedback, the visit was a great • Brahms/op. 10 Ballades/ Noon success. Or, as Bill Fullmer wrote Glenn Gould on WKAR.org, “Please repeat this SportsTalk 870 • Beethoven/String Quartet op 74/ 1 p.m – Call (517) 355-WKAR (9527) show so I can hear all of it. Just or toll-free (877) WKAR-870. caught a small part and it was Quartetto Italiano Talk of the Nation terrific!” • Haydn/Symphony #92/ 2 p.m. – Call 1-800-989-TALK (8255) Muffitt was kind enough to share English Sinfonia All Things Considered his playlist with you. With the • Prokofiev/Piano Concerto #3 4 p.m. holidays coming, maybe these Finale/LSO, Muffitt, Votapek BBC World Service will end up on your gift list! Overnight Stream on WKAR.org • Whitacre/hope, faith, life/love/ Saturdays Polyphony Ondas en Español • Debussy/Images/Zoltan Kocsis Begins at Sign On • Berio/Black is the Color/ Weekend Edition Saturday 10 a.m. Royal Concertgebouw, Chailly Car Talk • Theofanidis/Rainbow Body/ Noon Atlanta Symphony, Spano

Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me WKAR AM/FM 1 p.m. WKAR Radio station manager Peter Whorf Only A Game 2 p.m. Fresh Air Weekend 3 p.m Prime Time Radio 4 p.m. All Things Considered 5 p.m. Ondas en Español 6 p.m. until Sign Off Election 2012 Sundays In the days leading up to Election Ondas en Español 2012, WKAR Newsroom will be cov- Begins at Sign On ering critical local issues, including Weekend Edition Sunday ballot proposals and key races. 10 a.m. Coming Soon! On Election night, follow us on Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me twitter (@wkarnewsroom). We’ll also Noon The studio is revamped and have the best in post-election cover- On the Media we’re nearly ready to bring age the following day on Morning 1 p.m. you something special on Edition and All Things Considered. Hearing Voices WKAR Radio! 2 p.m. WKAR-TV will also provide televised Car Talk We’re launching a new daily talk coverage of national returns. Join 3 p.m. show featuring Mark Bashore and the twitter conversation at WKAR MSU Today guests who will cover topics rang- and #pbselection. 4 p.m. ing from local issues to the arts. All Things Considered Keep listening for more! 5 p.m. Follow@wkarnewsroom

14 November 2012 | StayTuned For additional listings and times visit WKAR.org FM 90.5 Weekdays Sundays Morning Edition Weekend All Things 90.5 Classical Considered Classical music airs weekdays from M-F, 5 a.m. – With WKAR local news air- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. ing shortly after the hour and half hour. 8 a.m. Classical music airs weekends and A Prairie Home Companion evenings on 90.5 unless otherwise All Things Considered 10 a.m. indicated. M-F, 4 p.m. – With WKAR local news air- ing shortly after the hour and half hour. All Things Considered Online Music 24/7 90.5 Community Concerts 5 p.m. Lansing Symphony Orchestra musical director Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Folk Alley and conductor, Timothy Muffitt. at WKAR.org 6 p.m. WKAR Classical Saturdays Classical music 24/7, including The Folk Sampler 90.5 Classical with Jody Knol Weekend Edition 8 p.m. and Mark Schwitzgoebel, 8 a.m. 11/04 Out on the Highway Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Car Talk 11/11 Old Friends WKAR Jazz 10 a.m. 11/18 Thank You Jazz 24/7, including The Dan 11/25 The Lady Can Swing Bayer Jazz Show, Saturday Weekend All Things Considered and Monday at 8 p.m and 5 p.m. The Thistle & Shamrock 9 p.m. Thursday at 1 p.m. A Prairie Home Companion 11/04 Common Currency WKAR Folk Alley 6 p.m. All folk, all the time, that is 11/11 Tales of the Riverbank right up your alley. The Dan Bayer Jazz Show 11/18 Viking Invasion 8 p.m. 11/25 Family Gathering

Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) 90.5 Community Concerts | Tuesdays at 7 p.m. November 6 n Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3, “Organ”; Lansing Symphony Orchestra / Timothy Muffitt conducting. n Palestrina: Magnificat; Victoria Walker, soprano; Lange Choral Ensemble / Stephen Lange conducting. n John Adams: “The Chairman Dances”; Jackson Symphony Orchestra / David Schultz conducting. November 13 n Brahms: Violin Concerto in D; Dmitri Berlinsky, violin; MSU Symphony Orchestra / Kevin Noe conducting. n Diamond: “Rounds”; Lansing Symphony Orchestra / Timothy Muffitt conducting. November 20 n Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5; Jackson Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Osmond conducting. n Addinsell: “Warsaw Concerto”; Rich Ridenour, piano; Jackson Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Osmond conducting. November 27 n Bruckner: Symphony No. 4; Lansing Symphony Orchestra / Timothy Muffitt conducting.

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November 2012 | StayTuned 15 periodicAL postage PAID Thanks EAST LANSING, MI 48823 Communication Arts & Sciences Building for 404 Wilson Road, Room 212 East Lansing, MI 48824-1212 Giving! Don't miss these special programs on WKAR, WKAR World and WKAR Create this month! n Special ticket opportunities to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert in East Lansing! Watch The Birth of Rock Theatre. (Nov. 10, WKAR World) n Britcom fans, we need to hear from you! Support your favorite WKAR Britcoms! (Nov. 10, WKAR) n Tickets to “War Horse,” the stunning drama coming to Wharton in December are avail- College of Communication College Arts Sciences and able during The Making of War Horse. (Nov. 24, WKAR World) n Remember a musical friend on Happy Holidays: Best of the Andy Williams Christmas Shows. (Nov. 25, WKAR) n Downton Abbey fans! Step behind the scenes, recall favorite moments and get a preview of Season 3 on Downton Abbey Revisited. (Nov. 25, WKAR)