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February 2016 AETN Magazine AETN Magazine FEBRUARY 2016 A Magazine for the Supporters of the AETN Foundation “American Masters: B.B. King: The Life Of Riley” Explore B.B. King’s challenging life and career through candid interviews with the “King of the Blues,” filmed shortly before his death, and fellow music stars, including Bono, Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and Ringo Starr. Airs Friday, February 12, 2016, 8 p.m., followed by “The 2015 Blues Music Awards” at 9 p.m. Arkansas Educational Television Network From the Director Dear Friend, Great British Baking Show” and local AETN programs. Other Passport series and specials AETN is celebrating range from “how-to” and self-help programs, 50 years of service such as “This Old House,” “Hometime” and to Arkansas in 2016! “Everyday Food,” to topical news and infor- The state’s public mation programs like “Charlie Rose” and media service went “Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.” on air on Dec. 4, 1966, with KETS PBS Passport also looks for content that channel 2 and quickly expanded through- embraces our country’s cultural diversity out our great state. In the five decades since, through heritage documentaries and holiday AETN has grown and prospered, and celebration programs for both adults and member support remains at the heart of our children. Half-hour lifestyle series in the enterprise – especially for the programs you cooking, home improvement and technol- enjoy every day on AETN. ogy genres are a content priority. We will be celebrating with various events Annually, AETN will be provided with ap- and activities throughout the year, so stay proximately 600 hours of Passport program- tuned, and please know your support is so ming from PBS. crucial and so very much appreciated. AETN is proud to offer Passport as a new AETN is also continually working to add new member benefit – one of many available features for our donors. The AETN Founda- to our generous donors – providing them tion has partnered with PBS to bring even on-demand access to even more of the more outstanding programs to your home public television programming they love. through Passport. We think you will enjoy extended access to great programming through Passport. It’s just Passport offers extended on-demand access one more way we can say thank you to our to a rich library of public television program- community of donors – whether you’ve been ming. Donors at the $60 annual level or $5 with us for years or are becoming members monthly level can access current and archival for the first time. programs from both PBS and AETN. Complete information is available at aetn- There are several hundred hours of content foundation.org. available to donors through Passport, and the library will continue to grow. Current titles include “Downton Abbey,” “Wolf Hall” and other dramas from “Masterpiece,” as well as Allen Weatherly favorites such as “Vicious,” “Makers,” “Earth Executive Director - AETN A New Wild,” “How We Got to Now,” “The Public Media for Arkansas Keep AETN in the loop! If you’re a Sustainer and you’ve received a new credit card, please take a moment to update your payment information. Better yet – use your checking account so you never have to worry about expired or replaced cards again. You can update your information easily and securely online at aetnfoundation.org, or give us a call at 1-800-662-2386. 3 Mystery Night Saturday night is mystery night on AETN! The intruque begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 06 “Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust”14-year- old Ruth Bennett goes missing. When her blood-stained pyjamas are found, suspects include Ruth’s family doctor she had a crush on, her mother who had hit her, and a plumber dying of cancer. “Doctor Blake Mysteries: The Ties of the Past” A mystery from Lucien’s past comes back to haunt him as a mysterious room in his house reveals its secrets. “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder A La Mode” Phryne goes for a fitting at an exclusive fashion salon and finds that another customer has been killed with her own hairpin. “Doctor Blake Mysteries: An Invincible Saturday, Feb. 13 Summer” When members of a wealthy, much “Father Brown: The Face of Death”Lady respected Ballarat family are discovered bru- Margaret runs a man down and his son Daniel tally murdered in their own home, the town blames her for deliberately doing it. When demands justice. Lady Margaret is later murdered, Daniel is “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Blood at suspected but cannot be found. the Wheel” A pioneering female racing driver “Doctor Blake Mysteries: The Sky Is Emp- dies after her car is tampered with, and the ty” When a beloved old parish priest is found race against a rival men’s team looks set to be murdered in the church confessional, Doctor abandoned. Blake needs to unravel the secrets and lies of parishioners in order to get to the truth. Sat., Feb. 27 “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Dead- “Father Brown: The Blue Cross” Interna- weight” The police try to channel an outbreak tional thief Flambeau forewarns Father Brown of gang warfare into the boxing ring, but of his intention to steal the priceless relic, The when someone stabs a gang member to death, Blue Cross, from St Mary’s. To pre-empt the Phryne and Jack get embroiled in the danger- theft, Brown takes the cross in what becomes a ous world of fight-rigging and illegal betting. battle of wits between the two men. “Doctor Blake Mysteries: King of the Lake” Sat., Feb. 20 After finishing a rowing race, a winning team “Father Brown: The Mayor and the Magi- member dies after being thrown into Lake cian” At the annual village fête, the obnoxious Wendouree during team celebrations. mayor William Knight, is electrocuted at the “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: The microphone. He is a man with many enemies, Blood of Juana The Mad”Medical students including his wife, who is arrested. Father assembled for an anatomy lecture are shocked Brown is shocked by what is heard in the con- to find the cadaver they expected is actually the fessional, but it provides a clue about the killer. fresh corpse of one of their professors. 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