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ozarkspublic television OPT Program Guide November 2009 Volume 36, Number 11 Missouri State Broadcast Services KOZK–21 Springfield Office 417-836-3500 Toll-Free 1-866-684-5695 KOZJ–26 Joplin Office 417-782-2226 www.optv.org Missouri State Board of Governors Michael Duggan, Chair, Chesterfield Brian Hammons, Stockton Orvin T. Kimbrough, St. Louis John Winston, St. Louis Phyllis Washington, Kansas City Cathy Smith, Trenton Gordon Elliott, Springfield Mary Sheid, West Plains Elizabeth Bradbury, Center Dr. Michael T. Nietzel, Missouri State President KOZK/KOZJ Staff Arlen Diamond Director of Broadcast Services Tammy Wiley General Manager Rachel Ferguson Assistant to the General Manager Thomas Carter Programming & Production Manager Barbara McMeekin Corporate Support Manager Brent Moore Chief Engineer Lori Street Membership Manager Program Guide Staff Veronica Adinegara Publications Graphic Designer Carol Shell Harris Publications Editor Michelle S. Rose Publications Copy Editor
Send address changes to OPT Program Guide, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897, or call 417-836-3500. Photo Credits: All photos property of Missouri State, provided by PBS or used with permission. BRS 074 10–Program Guide (ISSN No. 0279-1765) is published monthly and is issued to OPT members for the basic membership rate of $36, of which $2.50 per year is allocated for magazine publication by Ozarks Public Television, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897, 417-836-3500.
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generally speaking We’re excited about a change in one of our local program series. Sense of Community is in transition to a call-in format. We typically air one or two call-in programs each year, and those programs always generate strong viewer involvement. That’s why we’ve decided to reformat the series and make call-in programs a regular event on OPT. We’ll bring together community leaders for robust discussions on issues that affect our local communities … and answer viewer questions in real time.
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Tammy Wiley, General Manager
Starting this month, we’ll air a Sense of Community call-in program every other month. We see this as a great opportunity to connect with you to explore ideas related to the arts, education, economic development, health care, the environment and more. We are looking forward to opening this forum and hearing from community members. We hope you’ll tune in for these programs and share your thoughts and questions. We’d also love to hear your ideas for discussion topics. You can email your ideas to senseofcommunity@optv.org. As a member of OPT, your support makes all of our programming possible. Thanks for partnering with us to provide a place to explore and exchange ideas. As the end of the year approaches, I also wanted to mention the IRA charitable rollover tax incentive. Now is the time to take advantage of this provision, as it will expire at the end of 2009. If you are 70 and one-half years or older, the provision allows you to make a donation from your IRA to your favorite charity without counting the distribution as taxable income. For more information about this provision, visit our Web site – www.optv.org – or contact us at 417-836-4402. Again, thanks for all you do to make quality public television available in our community.
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Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize 7 p.m., wednesday, november 4
This special salutes comedian Bill Cosby, the 12th recipient of the annual prize for American humor. Taped on Oct. 26 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., the special features tributes and comic testimonials from a starstudded cast of Cosby’s friends and colleagues, including leading American entertainers Len Chandler, James DePriest, Danny Glover, Dick Gregory, Jimmy Heath, Wynton Marsalis, Rita Moreno, Willie Nelson, Phylicia Rashad, Carl Reiner, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Sinbad and Malcom-Jamal Warner. The program, which recognizes the life and achievements of the beloved comedian, includes an assortment of classic film clips from Cosby’s career.
John Fogerty: Live by Request 8 p.m., saturday, november 7
Fogerty will star in this Emmy Award-winning live music series where viewers actually create the artist’s set list and have the chance to personally talk to their music idol. For more than four decades, John Fogerty has been an American treasure. He was one of the most revered and influential artists to emerge in the 60s, and is still a vital part of the musical landscape. As lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of Creedence Clearwater Revival and as a Grammy-winning, chart-topping solo artist, Fogerty’s sound has encompassed everything from blues to country and southern swamp rock ’n’ roll. Fogerty was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.
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NOVA: Becoming Human – Unearthing Our Earliest Ancestors 7 p.m., tuesdays, beginning november 3
This three-part, three-hour special investigates explosive new discoveries that are transforming the picture of how we became human. The first program explores fresh clues about our earliest ancestors in Africa, including the stunningly complete fossil nicknamed Lucy’s Child. The second program tackles the mysteries of how our ancestors managed to survive. In the final program, NOVA probes a wave of dramatic new evidence that reveals new insights into how we became creative and “behaviorally modern” humans.
Secrets of Shangri-La 7 p.m., wednesday, november 18
In the legendary Kingdom of Mustang, a remote corner of the Himalaya previously off-limits to outsiders, a team of explorers and scientists climbs for the first time into human-carved caves thousands of years old. They find priceless 14th-century wall paintings, ancient human remains and a centuries-old hidden library of sacred texts that may reveal some secrets about Shangri-La. Pictured: A rare library of ancient Tibetan texts, thousands of hand-inked folios adorned with small paintings, were found inside the caves.
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Veteran’s Day Tribute thursday, november 5 9:00 Medal of Honor The story of the Medal of Honor – the highest U.S. award for valor in combat – is told through personal accounts of bravery and daring. The medal, dating from Civil War through the war in Iraq today, is presented to individuals for service. sunday, november 8 2:30 The Next Mission This program examines two approaches by veterans of one modern-era war to help our current vets get the medical and social support they deserve. 3:00 True Whispers: The Story of Navajo Code Talkers This program tells the stories of the young Navajo men who devised an unbreakable code in their native language and
transmitted vital messages in the midst of combat against the Japanese. 5:30 A Father’s Return Major John Carroll, USAF, a pilot in the Vietnam War, was killed in 1972. Numerous attempts to recover his body failed. Thirty five years later a military search team tried again and recovered his remains. 6:00 America’s Veterans: A Musical Tribute This dazzling, star-studded musical tribute honors each branch of the Armed Forces and promises to become a centerpiece of the nation’s annual Veterans Day tributes. 9:00 Berlin Airlift: American Experience On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union blocked railroad and street access to West Berlin, starving the population and choking commerce.
tuesday, november 10 9:00 Above and Beyond: The Story of William T. Perkins Cpl. William T. Perkins Jr. is the only combat photographer in our nation’s history to receive the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest award for valor. wednesday, november 11 7:00 Secrets of the Dead This episode investigates the survival story of a crew of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese occupied Borneo during Word War II. 9:30 Hallowed Ground The program visits 22 of America’s overseas military cemeteries, and tells about these remarkable places with historical sequences about the wars and battles that created them, and moving vignettes and interviews about those who rest in them.
Monumental Reflections 2:30 p.m., sunday, november 1
After more than four decades dominating the St. Louis skyline, the 630-foot tall Gateway Arch has come to symbolize more than westward expansion. Magnificent in its simplicity, it is both sculpture and architecture – a tribute to the complex texture of America’s past. This provocative, affectionate and sometimes irreverent look at a national icon re-examines the meaning of the Gateway Arch to its hometown and its country. The documentary travels to the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Detroit to uncover the roots of architect Eero Saarinen’s inspiration and to the Osage Indian Reservation in Oklahoma for an alternative interpretation of Manifest Destiny. Artists, historians and construction workers who helped build the arch also share their views on the structure.
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afternoon 1:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly cc s edr 1 yr 1:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Missouri Archives 2:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Missouri State Archives Preservation Techniques 2:30 Monumental Reflections This look at a national icon re-examines the meaning of the Gateway Arch to its hometown and its country. 3:30 The Crash of 1929: American Experience In October 1929, the stock market plunged, taking with it the finances of the Wall Street titans and everyday investors alike. 4:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Tecumseh’s Vision, Part 2/5 Shawnee warrior Tecumseh and his brother, the prophet
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Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience In March 1933, within weeks of his inauguration, President Franklin Roosevelt sent legislation to Congress aimed at providing relief for the one out of every four American workers who was unemployed. He proposed a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to provide jobs in natural resource conservation. During the next decade, the CCC put more than three million young men to work.
5:30 Saddle Up With Dennis Brouse 6:00 Arkansas Outdoors 6:30 Jim Knox’s Wild Zoofari evening 7:00 Nature pr 11/8 Born Wild: The First Days of Life This film follows the birth and first days of several species, from marmoset to moose to elephant and gorilla. 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Place of Execution, Part 1/2 In 1963, a 13-year-old girl vanished without a trace. More than 40 years later, questions surrounding her disappearance and the hunt for the killer resurface. 9:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone, the world’s first national park. 10:00 Inside Miami Airport Operating one of the world’s busiest international airports on a daily basis is like a carefully choreographed ballet. 11:00 History Detectives First Movie Studio/Ufa Light/ King Kong Camera
2 monday evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow pr 11/7 Louisville, Part 1/3 8:00 Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience This program tells of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments.
9:00 The People v. Leo Frank Mary Phagan, a laborer in an Atlanta pencil factory, was 13 when she was murdered. The trial of her accused killer, Leo Frank, was one of the most sensational criminal cases in American history. 10:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Documenting Ozarks Traditions and Culture: The Gordon McCann Collection 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
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9:00 Jim Thorpe: World’s Greatest Athlete This show chronicles the sports superstar’s remarkable life, from his boyhood and gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his fall from grace and advocacy of American Indian rights. 10:00 Independent Lens Power Paths Native-American traditional values regarding conservation offer real solutions to America’s energy crisis. 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
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7:00 NOVA pr 11/8 evening Becoming Human: Unearthing 7:00 Bill Cosby: The Mark Our Earliest Ancestors, Twain Prize Part 1/3 An A-list cast of comedians This episode explores an salutes Bill Cosby, the 12th amazing, nearly complete recipient of the Mark Twain child fossil that helps shed Prize for American Humor. light on our ancestors’ early development and how we departed from that of chimps. 8:00 FRONTLINE Educational rights exist for a number The Medicated Child of programs offered by Ozarks Public This program asks Television. Educators may record and psychiatrists, researchers and use these programs within a specified companies about the risks and time frame when the edr symbol appears with the title. benefits of prescription drugs for troubled children. missouri state university
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American Veterans: A Musical Tribute 2009 This tribute to the armed forces was recorded live at the Music Center at Strathmore in Bethesda, Md. The special features Michael Feinstein (pictured), one of the premier interpreters of American popular song, renowned Irish tenor Ronan Tynan and blues dynamo Shemekia Copeland. Lou Gossett Jr. introduces short vignettes which honor five veterans representing each branch of the military. 8:30 Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize 10:00 Austin City Limits M. Ward/Okkervil River 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
5 thursday evening 7:00 This Old House pr 11/7 8:00 Ozarks Reflections lp Ozark Jubilee Broadcast Premiere 9:00 Medal of Honor This documentary about succeeding against great odds, takes audiences to the battlegrounds of Little Round Top, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam and Iraq. 10:30 Globe Trekker Panama and Colombia
6 friday evening 7:00 Healthstyles pr 11/7, 11/20 Vascular Surgery/Chiropractic and Acupuncture/Girls on the Run/Lens Replacement Surgery 7:30 To the Contrary 8:00 McLaughlin Group 8:30 Washington Week
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9:00 Now on PBS 9:30 Bill Moyers Journal 10:30 European Journal 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
7 saturday morning 6:00 Classical Stretch 6:30 Healthstyles 7:00 Hands On: Crafts for Kids
2:30 design: e2 3:00 Zonya’s Health Bites 3:30 Primal Grill With Steve Raichlen cc edr 2 yr 4:00 EasyWay Gourmet With Kris Capra 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen 5:00 Antiques Roadshow 6:00 Classic Gospel I’ll Fly Away evening 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Songs of the ’70s 8:00 Live By Request Rock legend John Fogerty will perform music requested by the show’s viewers. 10:30 Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations 11:00 Woodsongs lp The Grascals
8 sunday morning 6:00 Curious George cc s edr 1 yr
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9:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting cc edr 1 yr
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10:30 Everyday Baking 11:00 Baking With Julia 11:30 Victory Garden cc edr 1 yr 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home cc s 12:30 This Old House cc s afternoon 1:00 New Yankee Workshop 1:30 Hometime cc edr 1 yr
9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Nature 11:00 NOVA Becoming Human 12:00 Ozarks News Journal lp 12:30 Washington Week afternoon 1:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly cc s edr 1 yr
novemberprogramguide 1:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp pr 11/9 Spandau Prison: An Ozarks Perspective 2:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Ozarks Public Television Auction: Greatest Show on Air 2:30 The Next Mission Inspired by stories of two Vietnam War era vets, this program looks at America’s preparation for the thousands of returning veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 3:00 True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talkers From 1942-1945, the Code Talkers devised an unbreakable code in their native language, transmitting vital messages during combat against the Japanese. 4:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Trail of Tears, Part 3/5 In 1838, thousands of Cherokee were forced from their homes in the southeastern United States. 5:30 A Father’s Return Major John Carroll, USAF, was returned home for burial with full military honors 35 years after he was killed in Vietnam when a military search team recovered his remains. 6:00 America’s Veterans: A Musical Tribute 2009 This tribute to the U.S. armed forces in Bethesda, Md., is led by the United States Air Force Band and accompanied by the Singing Sergeants chorus. evening 7:00 Nature Black Mamba pr 11/15 Snake handlers hope to change public perception of
Africa’s most feared snake. 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Place of Execution, Part 2/2 A high-profile TV journalist investigates the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl that occurred 40 years prior. 9:00 The Berlin Airlift: American Experience A striking look at the first battle of the Cold War and the largest humanitarian campaign the world had ever seen. 10:00 Tattooed Under Fire Tattoos cross lines of gender, class and political affinity, revealing the inner lives of soldiers as they live through the horrors of the Iraq war. 11:00 America’s Veterans: A Musical Tribute 2009
9 monday evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow pr 10/17 Louisville, Part 2/3 8:00 Hoover Dam: American Experience The men who constructed the Hoover Dam struggled against heat, choking dust and perilous heights to build a colossus of concrete that
brought electricity and water to millions. 9:00 How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 10:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Jerry J. Presley Conservation Education Center 10:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Spandau Prison: An Ozarks Perspective 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
10 tuesday evening 7:00 NOVA pr 11/15 Becoming Human: Unearthing Our Earliest Ancestors, Part 2/3 This episode investigates the first skeleton that is a complete specimen of Homo erectus found by the famous Leakey team in Kenya. 8:00 FRONTLINE Sick Around the World This journey to other advanced capitalist democracies examines how they deliver health care and what the U.S. might learn from their successes and failures.
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How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin In August 1962, award-winning director Leslie Woodhead made a two-minute film in Liverpool’s Cavern Club with a raw and unrecorded group of unknown rockers – the Beatles. Twenty-five years later, while making a series of films in Russia, Woodhead learned just how powerful Beatlemania was in the Soviet Union. Pictured: Koyla Vasin, Beatles superfan from St. Petersburg. missouri state university
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Independent Lens: D Tour
9:00 Above and Beyond: The Story of Cpl. William T. Perkins Jr. In 1967 in South Vietnam, Cpl. William T. Perkins Jr. hurled himself upon an enemy hand grenade to save the lives of his fellow Marines. 9:30 Independent Lens D Tour An aspiring indie rock musician searches for an organ donor when one of his kidneys begins to fail. 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
11 wednesday evening 7:00 Secrets of the Dead Airmen and the Headhunters 8:00 P.O.V. The Way We Get By A group of senior citizens has made history by greeting nearly 800,000 American troops at a tiny airport in Bangor, Maine. 9:30 Hallowed Ground The program presents 22 of America’s overseas military cemeteries and tells the story of these remarkable places with historical sequences about the wars and battles.
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“D Tour” chronicles musician Pat Spurgeon’s search for a living kidney donor and the challenges associated with finding a viable match. His choice to keep touring and working toward his band’s goals is put to the test; the absolute need to perform dialysis daily and to focus on his health became top priority while on the road.
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10:30 Austin City Limits Elvis Costello
10:00 Best of Joy of Painting
12 thursday evening 7:00 This Old House Hour pr 11/14 8:00 Ozarks Reflections lp Ozark Jubilee Series Finale 9:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes The Queen of Sheba Michael Wood looks for the Queen of Sheba, one of the world’s most fascinating heroines. 10:00 Globe Trekker Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
13 friday evening 7:00 Healthstyles pr 11/14 Sleep Disorders/Kids Car Seat Safety/Role of a Hospitalist/ Swimming as Exercise 7:30 To the Contrary 8:00 McLaughlin Group 8:30 Washington Week 9:00 Now on PBS 9:30 Bill Moyers Journal
6:00 Classical Stretch 6:30 Healthstyles 7:00 Hands On: Crafts for Kids 7:30 Scrapbook Memories 8:00 Quilting Arts 8:30 Sewing with Nancy 9:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting cc edr 1 yr
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10:30 Everyday Baking 11:00 Baking With Julia 11:30 Victory Garden cc edr 1 yr 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home cc s 12:30 This Old House cc s afternoon 1:00 New Yankee Workshop 1:30 Hometime cc edr 1 yr 2:00 Make: 2:30 design: e2 3:00 Zonya’s Health Bites 3:30 Primal Grill With Steve Raichlen cc edr 2 yr 4:00 EasyWay Gourmet With Kris Capra 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen 5:00 Antiques Roadshow 6:00 OPT Holiday Auction What time is it? It’s auction time! Tune in from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Nov. 14, and join in the fun and excitement of the OPT Holiday TeleAuction. Visit our Web site at www.optv.org to learn more about the great items that will be up for bid!
novemberprogramguide evening 10:00 Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations 11:00 Woodsongs
15 sunday morning 6:00 Curious George cc s edr 1 yr 6:30 Mama Mirabelle cc s edr 1 yr 7:00 Mister Rogers cc s edr 1 yr 7:30 Mark Kistler’s Imagination Station cc s edr 1 yr 8:00 Wishbone cc s edr 1 yr 8:30 Biz Kids cc s edr 4 yrs 9:00 Saddle Club cc s edr 1 yr 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Nature Black Mamba 11:00 NOVA Becoming Human, Part 2/3 12:00 Ozarks News Journal lp 12:30 Washington Week afternoon 1:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly cc s edr 1 yr 1:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp pr 11/16 Owned and Operated: Meyer Communications and Broadcasting in the Ozarks 2:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Glenn Ohrlin: Ozarks Cowboy, Singer and Poet 2:30 Horses of Proud Spirit This Emmy Award-winning documentary portrays the life of a husband and wife team who are paramedics by trade, horse rescuers by passion. 3:00 A Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving pr 11/21 Award-winning television chef, cookbook author and home design expert Christy Rost plans a festive Thanksgiving
dinner for family and friends in a holiday special. 4:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Geronimo, Part 4/5 Geronimo is one of the most complex historical figures of the American West. 5:30 America’s Heartland This program celebrates people who grow the country’s crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. 6:00 Arkansas Outdoors
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7:00 Antiques Roadshow pr 11/21 Louisville, Part 3/3 8:00 Surviving the Dust Bowl: American Experience Despite the desertification of the once bountiful wheat fields, people stayed, refusing to give up on the land and a way of life. 6:30 Jim Knox’s Wild Zoofari 9:00 Documenting the Face of America evening This documentary tells about 7:00 Nature pr 11/22 of New Deal-sponsored Fellowship of the Whales photographers who traversed This is the story of the first the country in the 1930s and year in a humpback whale’s early 1940s, capturing life as she learns lessons from Depression-era America. her mother. 10:00 OzarksWatch Video 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Magazine lp Collision, Part 1/2 Rural Medicine in the Ozarks This story tells of a major road 10:30 OzarksWatch Video accident and the 10 seemingly Magazine lp unconnected people involved. Owned and Operated: Meyer Beyond the chaotic landscape Communications and of corpses and crumpled Broadcasting in the Ozarks cars, a series of invisible 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days dramas unfolds. 8 p.m., sunday, november 15
Masterpiece Contemporary: Collision The investigation of a multi vehicle road accident unravels the shocking secrets of the complete strangers involved, revealing government cover-ups, smuggling, embezzlement and murder. A remarkable cast portrays the stories of 10 people who share a single defining moment.
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Sense of Community This live call-in program will feature experts discussing important issues related to health care, and how policies at the state and federal level will affect you. You’ll have a chance to shape our conversation with your questions by calling in during the broadcast or by sending them in advance to senseofcommunity@optv.org. Pictured: Missy Shelton Belote. OPT host and producer.
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7:00 NOVA pr 11/22 7:00 Secrets of Shangri-La Becoming Human: Unearthing A team of climbers and Our Earliest Ancestors, explorers join forces with Part 3/3 archaeologists, an art The final program examines historian and anthropologists the roots of Homo sapiens, to climb into unexplored caves pinpointed to southern Africa in the high Himalayas. 200,000 years ago. 8:00 Lost Cave Temples 8:00 FRONTLINE In the forbidden kingdom of A Death in Tehran Mustang, a team of climbers This episode investigates the scale Himalayan cliffs to life and death of Neda Soltani, uncover ancient cave temples. a potent symbol for those who 9:00 Mustang – Journey of want to keep the reform Transformation movement in Iran alive. This story is of a 15th century 9:00 When Life Was Young Tibetan culture pulled back from the brink of extinction During the 1940s, ’50s and through the restoration of its ’60s, LIFE magazine was most sacred sites. America’s window on the world. These surviving camera 9:30 Global Focus V: New artists survey their own work Environmentalists from the era. This documentary features intimate portraits of six 9:30 Independent Lens passionate and dedicated No Subtitles Necessary: environmental activists from Laszlo and Vilmos around the globe. This portrait of two giants of modern cinematography 10:00 Austin City Limits shares the deep bond of Willie Nelson and Asleep at brotherhood that transcended the Wheel every imaginable boundary. 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 day 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
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evening 7:00 This Old House pr 11/21 8:00 Sense of Community lp Health care issues will be the topic of this live call-in program. 9:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes Shangri-La Michael Wood takes viewers on a thrilling trek through India, Nepal and Tibet in search of Shangri-La. 10:00 Globe Trekker Los Angeles City Guide 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
20 friday evening 7:00 Healthstyles pr 11/21 Vascular Surgery/Chiropractic and Acupuncture/Girls on the Run/Lens Replacement Surgery 7:30 To the Contrary 8:00 McLaughlin Group 8:30 Washington Week 9:00 Now on PBS 9:30 Bill Moyers Journal 10:30 European Journal 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
21 saturday morning 6:00 Classical Stretch 6:30 Healthstyles 7:00 Hands On: Crafts for Kids 7:30 Scrapbook Memories 8:00 Quilting Arts 8:30 Sewing with Nancy 9:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting cc edr 1 yr 9:30 America Sews 10:00 Best of Joy of Painting
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12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home cc s 12:30 This Old House cc s afternoon 1:00 New Yankee Workshop 1:30 Hometime cc edr 1 yr 2:00 Make: 2:30 design: e2 3:00 Zonya’s Health Bites 3:30 Primal Grill With Steve Raichlen cc edr 2 yr 4:00 A Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Part 3/3 6:00 Classic Gospel evening 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Thanksgiving 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Are You Being Served? 9:00 Red Green 9:30 Sarge Fitch: The Legacy of Sarg Records The advent of Sarg Records, a small, independently owned label cultivated by Charlie Fitch, launched the careers of rock ‘n’ roll and country-music legends. 10:30 Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations 11:00 Drury Uncut
22 sunday morning 6:00 Curious George cc s edr 1 yr 6:30 Mama Mirabelle cc s edr 1 yr
9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Nature Fellowship of the Whales 11:00 NOVA Becoming Human, Part 3/3 12:00 Ozarks News Journal lp 12:30 Washington Week afternoon 1:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly cc s edr 1 yr 1:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp pr 11/23 That’s Entertainment: Conversation With Jim Stafford 2:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp Riverdale: Community With a Past and Present 2:30 American Masters Walter Cronkite: Witness to History Throughout his award-winning career, Walter Cronkite covered such events as the first trip to the moon, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Iran hostage.
4:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Wounded Knee, Part 5/5 On Feb. 27, 1973, Ogala Lakota and American Indian Movement protesters demanded redress for grievances, capturing the world’s attention for 71 days. 5:30 America’s Heartland
6:00 Chanukah Celebration Actress Fran Drescher (“The Nanny”) hosts a fun-filled hour celebrating Chanukah. evening 7:00 Nature The Cheetah Orphans A filmmaker becomes the new parent of two orphan cheetah cubs and tries to prepare them to return to the wild. 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Collision, Part 2/2 The story tells of a major road accident and the 10 seemingly unconnected people involved. 9:30 American Masters Walter Cronkite: Witness to History 11:00 History Detectives Riding Crop/Lincoln’s Assassination/War Cannon
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Nature: The Cheetah Orphans When the mother of two cheetah cubs is killed, a veteran filmmaker becomes their new parent, beginning a two-year emotional roller coaster as he prepares them to return to the wild. Pictured: Simon King walking with Toki.
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Great Performances Sting: A Winter’s Tale Rock and pop superstar Sting welcomes the holidays with an atmospheric musical celebration of wintertime – days of solitude and reflection, as well as rebirth and festivity. The concert is recorded at the magnificent Durham Cathedral near his hometown of Newcastleupon-Tyne in northern England Photo: Sting.
23 monday evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow pr 11/28 8:00 Seabiscuit: American Experience This film about Seabiscuit’s unlikely career illuminates the world of thoroughbred racing. 9:00 Elbert Hubbard: An American Original This program profiles Elbert Hubbard, who dropped a successful career to found a utopian arts-and-crafts colony in East Aurora, N.Y. 10:00 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp The Weaver Brothers and Elviry 10:30 OzarksWatch Video Magazine lp That’s Entertainment: Conversation With Jim Stafford 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
24 tuesday evening 7:00 NOVA Why Do We Dream? Leading researchers pursue
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vital clues to questions: What are dreams and why do we have them? 8:00 FRONTLINE The Card Game This episode examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy. 9:00 Blood Detectives 10:00 Independent Lens Objectified This show looks at our relationship with manufactured objects, the people who design them and the creative process behind their work. 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
25 wednesday evening 7:00 Secrets of the Dead Mumbai Massacre 8:00 American Masters Woodie Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home 9:30 Historic Railway Lodges of the West 10:00 Austin City Limits Pearl Jam 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
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evening 7:00 This Old House Hour 8:00 Great Performances Sting: A Winter’s Tale Superstar Sting welcomes the holidays with an atmospheric musical celebration of wintertime. 9:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes The Once and Future King 10:00 Globe Trekker Special: World War II in Europe 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
27 friday evening 7:00 Healthstyles pr 11/28 Training Family Doctors/ Autism/Smoke Alarms/Roles of Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners 7:30 To the Contrary 8:00 McLaughlin Group 8:30 Washington Week 9:00 Now on PBS 9:30 Bill Moyers Journal 10:30 European Journal 11:00 Charlie Rose cc s edr 7 days
28 saturday evening 6:00 Classical Stretch 6:30 Healthstyles 7:00 Jillian Michael’s Master Your Metabolism pr 11/30 This special, hosted by “The Biggest Loser” trainer Jillian Michaels, offers information, including how to eat power-nutrient foods on a budget, smart strategies for eating out and quick and easy recipes.
novemberprogramguide 8:30 Sewing With Nancy: 12 Easy 7:00 Curious George evening Sew Bags A Very Monkey Christmas 7:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock ’n’ Roll Nancy presents tips for 8:30 The Oak Ridge Boys: A Classics – The 60s making 12 handbags, each Gospel Journey The PBS My Music series will requiring only small amounts This program features live present classic performances of fabric and a unique sewing performances of Oak Ridge spanning the years of 1963technique. Boys’ best-loved gospel 1968, including The Beatles, 10:00 American’s Home Cooking: favorites, combined with Petula Clark and The Doors. One Skillet vintage footage and photos of 9:00 Andrea Bocelli and David In this new special, Chris their 36-year journey together. Foster: My Christmas Fennimore and Nancy Polinsky 10:00 Brain Fitness Frontiers in Concert prepare easy, delicious and David Foster joins tenor This program illustrates how satisfying one-skillet meals Andrea Bocelli for new ordinary people use their brain with talented home cooks. seasonal favorites during this plasticity to create lasting and afternoon Great Performances concert. astonishing changes. 11:00 The National Parks: 1:00 Doo Wop 50 11:30 Dr. Wayne Dyer: The Power America’s Best Idea of Intention This reunion of more than 100 original performers, from the 30 monday afternoon Platters’ “Great Pretender” to evening 2:30 Radio City Christmas Gene Chandler’s “Duke Of Spectacular Starring the 7:00 André Rieu Live in Dresden: Earl, sing their mega hits. Rockettes Wedding at the Opera 4:00 Playing for Change: Peace This multifaceted show Recorded at Dresden’s Through Music includes dynamic Rockette Semper Opera House in 2008, This global effort unites performances that showcase this musical confection from musicians and vocalists who the dancers’ signature André Rieu is both a concert seek to inspire audiences in a precision dance style. and a real wedding party. movement to bring peace to 4:00 The National Parks: 9:00 Rock and Roll Hall the world. America’s Best Idea pr 11/30 of Fame Live 5:30 Lawrence Welk: Milestones This film is on the history of and Memories 10:30 Jillian Michaels: Master America’s national parks and Your Metabolism evening the people who saved some portion of the land they loved. 8:30 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live pr 11/30 This special features rare, performances from the 2:30 p.m., sunday, november 29 induction ceremonies of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Radio City Christmas shot during the last 24 years. Spectacular Starring 10:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer: The Power the Rockettes of Intention pr 11/29 This multifaceted show includes Dr. Dyer transforms dynamic Rockette performances conventional thinking about that showcase the dancers’ how things happen in life into signature precision dance style. an exhilarating exploration of Traditional fan favorites such as the the power of intention. “Living Nativity” scene and “Parade 29 sunday of the Wooden Soldiers,” which have been in the show since its morning inception in 1933, remain a vital 6:00 Curious George cc s edr 1 yr part of the show’s core. 6:30 Mama Mirabelle cc s edr 1 yr missouri state university
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Mudhouse Coffee and Tea Co.
Health Care
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Education
St. John’s Health System
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How to Buy Less and Get More This Season Help your child get a handle on why advertising is so powerful. Whether we’re a 7-year-old angling for a new scooter or a 37-year-old eying a flat-screen TV, we long for material things. Sometimes we don’t realize our desire for a particular item began with a slick commercial. The holidays offer a perfect opportunity to get your child thinking about advertising and the money and techniques companies use to influence how we think about the products they are selling. Show your child how to be a savvy consumer. Thirty-second TV and radio commercials aren’t the only ads we encounter during the holidays. Stores are filled with promotions, too. Before you shop, have a plan about what you want to accomplish and share it with your child. Try to set expectations beforehand by saying, “We’re going just to look this trip.” Make your child aware of Web sites where you can comparison shop, learn about
products, read reviews and check out other buyers’ opinions. These resources can show your child that some purchases require more consideration and less impulse. Talk to your child very directly about what the holidays mean to your family. It’s easy to take for granted the deeper value we place on the holidays themselves. Convey what the holidays mean to you through conversations with your children. Also, talk to children about making purchases that are consistent with your family’s values. Likewise, if charitable giving or volunteering is a part of your family’s holiday routine, find a way to involve your child, perhaps by visiting the charity’s Web site before contributing or including your child as a volunteer. Encourage your child to make gifts instead of buying them. Gifts that are handmade can be as worthwhile as purchased ones – often more so – because the giver gets to do all of the creating. This can be true of cookies and
cupcakes, as well as digital creations like electronic cards, scrapbooks and videos. Because some homemade gifts require more planning and time on your part, try to avoid rushing your child through a project or suggest gift ideas that require less time up front. For example, children can give a simple IOU note with the promise to baby-sit one night, wash the car or help prepare a meal. Slow down the pace and unplug. Remember to build in quiet times when advertising can’t seep in, declaring certain times as media breaks or family time. Turn off the TV, shut down the computer – and relax with one another. Try dusting off some old board games, going for a walk to spy the kookiest neighborhood decorations or convincing older family members to tell unusual stories from their holiday’s past.
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Maschino’s Home Express Mattax Neu Prater Eye Center McKinney Bedding Company Missouri Eye Institute Missouri Southern State University Missouri State College of Education Missouri State College of Natural and Applied Sciences Missouri State Graduate College Missouri State Institute for School Improvement Missouri State Public Affairs Conference The Moxie Nixon & Lindstrom Insurance Nonna’s Italian Café Ozark Chapter, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers Piano Craft Ready to Learn Grant S.T.D. Flea Markets
Empire District Electric Co. Ethel Curbow, Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realtors
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Drury University
Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission Gillenwaters Developers Heim & Young Securities Inc. Herrman Lumber Company Hospice Foundation of the Ozarks J Parrino’s Pasta House & Bar Jack Henry Associates The Joplin Globe Just for Him
Smith Flooring Inc. Springfield Business Journal Springfield Little Theatre Springfield Sewing Center Springfield Symphony Springfield Trust Company Stifel, Nicolaus Temple Israel and Friends C.W. Titus Foundation
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Programming and Production Monica Cataldo Jason Ferber Twyla Choate Chris Nagle Brent Slane Ross Tilghman Steve Wynn
Celtic Woman: Songs From the Heart Celtic Woman vocalists Lisa Kelly, Chloe Agnew, Lynn Hilary and Alex Sharpe, with violinist Mairead Nesbitt (above), perform at Ireland’s historic Powerscourt House and Gardens in Enniskerry, County Wicklow. The musical repertoire ranges from spirited Celtic fiddle and bodhran pieces to lush arrangements of Irish classics, contemporary covers and original compositions.
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Looking for handmade crafts, gift packages, show tickets or a gift certificate for that someone special for the holidays? We have all that and much, much more! There is something for everyone! To learn more about all our great items visit our Web site at www.optv.org. There you can see and read about each item, plus you will know what time your favorite item will be auctioned. Don’t miss it!
It’s auction time! Be the high bidder when OPT presents our annual Holiday TeleAuction, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Nov. 14. Join hosts Dale Moore, Lynda Simon, Jim Roudenis and Tony Loudis as they auction off all our great merchandise.
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