November 2010
Membership Campaign窶年ov 27 thru Dec 5
Premieres Monday, November 29
Television from Indiana University
Native American Heritage Month WTIU is proud to recognize November as Native American Heritage Month November 2010 Vol. 34, No. 9 Viewing Guide Staff Scott Witzke Editor Milton Hamburger Graphic Designer WTIU Staff Perry Metz General Manager Phil Meyer Station Manager WTIU/Channel 30 is licensed to Indiana University, which provides general operating support. WTIU (USPS-010149) is published monthly as a service to its contributors by WTIU, Indiana University Television, 1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501. It is printed by Indiana University Printing Services, with Periodicals Postage paid at Bloomington, Indiana. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to WTIU, Membership Department Radio and TV Center Indiana University 1229 East 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405-5501 WTIU is operated by Indiana University’s Radio and Television Services. It is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations. Key to viewing guide symbol: (r + date) = scheduled repeat broadcast DVS = descriptive video service WTIU Telephone Numbers: Program questions: (812) 855-5900 Membership questions: (812) 855-6114 or tvmember@indiana.edu Underwriting questions: (812) 855-9208 Membership: (800) 662-3311 Audience Response Line: (812) 855-0501 e-mail: wtiu@indiana.edu url: http://www.wtiu.indiana.edu On the cover: The 1828 Daniel Stout House on Maple Grove Road, Bloomington. Photo: Milton Hamburger
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MemberCard Benefits of the Month For complete details or an updated brochure, call us at (800) 662-3311. Community Theatre of Terre Haute #393 1431 S. 25th St Terre Haute, IN (812) 232-7172 www.ctth.org Valid for 2-for-1 admission during the month. Subject to availability.
Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes Monday, November 1 at 10:30pm Blackfeet Encounters Friday, November 12 at 1pm Eating Alaska Sunday, November 7 at 3pm For the Generations: Native Story and Performance Friday, November 19 at 9:30pm For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska Friday, November 26 at 9:30pm Independent Lens: Lost Sparrow Tuesday, November 16 at 10pm Long Walk: Tear of the Navajo Friday, November 5 at 1pm
Indiana Repertory Theatre #177 140 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN (317) 635-5252 www.irtlive.com Valid for 2-for-1 admission during the month. Subject to availability.
Maria Tallchief Friday, November 19 at 1pm
Dining Updates:
Reindeer Queen Friday, November 19 at 10:30pm and Sunday, November 21 at 1:30pm
Qdoba Mexican Grill #292 116 S. Indiana Ave. Bloomington, IN (812) 339-1122 Valid anytime. Offer expires Dec. 30, 2010. Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor #256 329 Washington St. Columbus, IN (812) 378-1900 www.zaharakos.com Valid anytime for 2-for-1 banana split or sundae.
Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires Friday, November 5 at 9:30pm Playing for the World: 1904 Indian Girls’ Basketball Friday, November 12 at 9:30pm and Sunday, November 21 at 12:30pm
Stories in Stone Friday, November 12 at 10:30pm To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey Sunday, November 14 at 11pm Way of the Warrior Thursday, November 4 at 10pm We Shall Remain: American Experience Monday, November 1 at 9pm and Sunday, November 7 at 12:30pm Weaving Worlds Friday, November 26 at 1pm
Weekday Schedule 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00
Body Electric Curious George Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Super Why! Dinosaur Train Barney & Friends Martha Speaks Clifford the Big Red Dog Sesame Street Sid the Science Kid Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
11:30 Knitting Daily
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Quilting Arts
Martha’s Sewing Sewing with Nancy Room
12:00 Taste of History
In Julia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country with Master from America’s Chefs Test Kitchen
Ciao Italia
Delicious TV Beg 11/26 Uncorked Wine Made Simple
12:30 Victory Garden
Everyday Food
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Hometime
1:00 Nature
Antiques Roadshow 11/30 Orla Fallon’s Celtic Christmas
Nova
Secrets of the Dead 11/25 President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office
11/5 Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo 11/12 Blackfeet Encounter 11/19 Maria Tallchief 11/26 Weaving Worlds
2:00 Body Electric
Body Electric
Body Electric
Body Electric
Body Electric
2:30 Scrapbook Memories
Katie Brown Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Passport & Palette
Paint, Paper and Crafts
3:00 WorldGirl
WorldGirl
WorldGirl
WorldGirl
WorldGirl
3:30 Arthur
Arthur
Arthur
Arthur
Arthur
4:00 Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company 4:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
The Friday Zone
5:00 Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
5:55 WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak The Weekly Special 11/19 IN Focus
6:00 The European Journal
Religion & Ethics MoneyTrack NewsWeekly 11/24 Healthy Minds
Life (Part 2)
6:30 The Nightly Business Report
The Nightly Business Report
The Nightly Business Report
The Nightly The Nightly Business Report Business Report
7:00 PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
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The Friday Zone WTIU Sponsors Introduces New Host, A Chorus Line at the Starts 11th Season IU Auditorium Fridays at 4:30pm; Saturdays at 10am
Photo: Scott Witzke
The 11th Season of WTIU’s Emmy award winning children’s program The Friday Zone kicked off last month. Emily Fergason, a junior at Indiana University from Greenwood, returns as co-host and is joined by new co-host Taylor Crousore.
Emily Fergason & Taylor Crousore
Crousore is a sophomore in the IU Department of Theatre and Drama who has been cast in IU plays that include Blood Brothers and Take Me Out. He is also a substitute teacher at the Prep School Academy, and said he has always had a passion for working with kids. “I am looking so forward to being the newest co-host on The Friday Zone,” Taylor said. “I’m a native to Bloomington, so I grew up watching The Friday Zone. It’s a total honor to now be hosting the show.” The Friday Zone is a weekly children’s television show produced by WTIU. The show’s target audience is children between the ages of 8-11 and features a variety of local guests, exciting projects, and a different spotlight show every week. The program encourages kids to learn about their world in fun and interesting ways. For more information visit fridayzone.org.
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WTIU is a proud sponsor of A Chorus Line, coming to the IU Auditorium on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 16 & 17 at 8pm.
Before the days of reality shows such as American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance, thousands of young hopefuls flocked to a singular city—New York—praying for a big break in a Broadway show. Nine-time Tony Award winner, A Chorus Line shares the journeys of 17 would-be “triple threats.” These actorsinger-dancers have worked their entire careers to get to this point: not a shot at superstardom, but a chance to get a paying job in a professional show that just might lead to something else. One by one, each of the 17 comes forward—some reluctantly, some with gusto— ultimately revealing far more than can be conveyed in a résumé through desperate, funny, powerful, and poignant songs that include “I Hope I Get It,” “Sing,” “I Felt Nothing,” and “Dance: Ten; Looks: Three.” Ticket information is available at iuauditorium.com or by calling (812) 855-1103.
Give the Gift of Membership The holidays are just around the corner and what do you get for the WTIU fan on your list that has everything? Consider giving the gift of membership. $40 is the basic membership level and includes a year subscription to the WTIU viewing guide. Contribute $100, and we’ll say thank you by offering you a “gift membership in a tote.” This includes a basic membership, a WTIU canvas tote, the ever popular WTIU 2-for-1 MemberCard, and your choice of a DVD. Popular titles include Indiana State Parks, Sugarplum Dreams: Staging the Nutcracker Ballet, Spirit of Monroe County, and West Baden Springs: Save of the Century. For a complete list visit wtiu.indiana.edu and click on the “Support WTIU” link at the top of the page.
To become a member, or for additional information please call the WTIU Membership department at (812) 855-6114 or (800) 662-3311.
Membership Campaign Highlights The Weekly Special: Holiday Music Showcase Sunday, November 28 at 1pm; Thursday, December 2 at 8pm
This program features a selection of artists who have visited The Weekly Special over the past year performing holiday songs to celebrate the season. Artists include regional favorites Monika Herzig and Dave McConnell, new artists Natalie Coffin and Brad Harris, and a special performance from harpist Hannah Kuipers and classical guitarist Jeffery Foster. Monika Herzig
Red Green Story: We’re All In This Together Saturday, November 27 at 8:30pm; Thursday, December 2 at 9:30pm; Saturday, December 4 at 2pm
The Red Green Story: We’re All In This Together is a retrospective and behind-the-scenes celebration of the longrunning public television comedy hit from Canada. WTIU Members who make a contribution during the show will have an opportunity to receive tickets to the show and a meet and greet reception at Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater on April 16, 2011.
Red Green
Creating Blue Man Group
Sunday November 28 at 6:30pm; Tuesday, November 30 at 10pm Creating Blue Man Group is an inside look at what makes one of the world’s premiere entertainment concepts/acts work. Great performance footage and insights by the original Blue Men (done in high tech/ animation digital style) leads viewers though a fun exploration of the creative process that makes Blue Man Group an audience hit around the world. WTIU Members who make a contribution during the show will have an opportunity to receive tickets to the Blue Man Group performance at the IU Auditorium on February 1 and 2.
John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind
Saturday, November 27 at 4:30pm; Sunday, November 28 at 9:30pm Courtesy of TJL Productions
Folk legend John Sebastian reflects and remembers the very best of The Folk Years in an all new show which remembers archival folk era classics from the vault which culminates into a crescendo of excitement with a new live reunion of folk singers including Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, The Chad Mitchell Trio, Chad & Jeremy, Jesse Colin Young of The Youngblodds and more. John Sebastian
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Masterpiece Contemporary: Lennon Naked Sunday, November 21 at 9pm
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
John Lennon, 1974 Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) portrays the legendary icon in the drama Lennon Naked, focusing on the turbulent period of change in John Lennon’s professional and personal life, following the unexpected death of Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 1967. This new era is marked by Lennon’s extraordinary relationship with Yoko Ono and his disillusionment with Britain, ultimately causing Lennon to pursue a new life in New York.
Host Mark L. Walberg
9:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience
American Masters: LENNONYC Monday, November 22 at 9pm
LENNONYC is the story of one of the most famous and influential artists of the 20th century and how he found redemption not in the public adoration he craved as a youth, but in the quiet and simple pleasures of fatherhood. It is also a New York immigrant’s tale. Lennon came to New York City in 1971 seeking what every other immigrant has sought: freedom—the freedom to be himself and not “Beatle John,” the freedom to live a normal life. • Beyond Broadcast: American Masters is providing a series of free “episodes” featuring slightly edited interviews conducted for LENNONYC. The episodes will be posted weekly every Thursday up to November 22 and features family and friends of John Lennon. Content can be found at pbs.org/americanmasters or on iTunes, keyword LENNONYC.
Trail of Tears. In 1838, thousands of Cherokee died while being forcibly relocated from the southeast to Oklahoma. DVS. (r 11/2 1am; 11/3 3am; 11/7 3am; 11/7 12:30pm)
10:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes
A Native American perspective of the area celebrates efforts between park staff and Tribal Nations. (r 11/2 2:30am; 11/3 4:30am; 11/6 2:30am; 11/23 5:30am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
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Circus Hit the road with Circus and take an unforgettable trip with the legendary Big Apple Circus. From the big top to the “back lot”—where the real heart of the circus beats— explore a distinctive world with its own rules, lingo and no fixed address. Get involved with the diverse characters who make up the Big Apple family. Share their fears and frustrations, triumphs and failures and find out what it really means to live life in the ring.
8:00 Nova
Trapped in an Elevator. Reveals the secret life of these machines that move 325 million passengers daily in North America. DVS. (r 11/3 2am; 11/3 1pm; 11/4 5am; 11/7 1am; 11/7 2am)
9:00 Frontline
First of May/One Ring Family Wednesday, November 3 at 9pm and Sunday, November 7 at 4pm
Change On!/Survival of the Fittest Wednesday, November 10 at 9pm and Sunday, November 14 at 4pm
Wednesday, November 17 at 9pm and Sunday, November 21 at 4pm
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
Obama’s Deal. Examines the political battles and costly compromises behind Obama’s Health Care reform policy. DVS. (r 11/3 1am)
10:00 Independent Lens ★
Born to Be Circus/Down the Road
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Politically Collect. This special edition salutes the presidential election and keepsakes of political battles long past. (r 11/2 1pm; 11/3 5am; 11/7 6pm) Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH
As the world remembers John Lennon on what would have been his 70th birthday, and the 30th anniversary of his death, WTIU and PBS will air three specials on the former Beatle.
© Bob Gruen/www.bobgruen.com
Celebrating John Lennon
Reel Injun. Explores the “Hollywood Indian,” the portrayal of American Natives through a century of cinema. (r 11/4 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
5 Friday
3 Wednesday
8:00 Washington Week ★
8:00 Secrets of the Dead ★
The Silver Pharaoh. The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I is a spectacular and remarkable ancient Egyptian treasure. DVS (r 11/4 1pm; 11/5 5am; 11/8 5am)
Courtesy of Andy Webb
Psusennes silver coffin
9:00 Circus ★
First of May/One Ring Family. See article on page 6. DVS. (r 11/4 2am; 11/5 3am; 11/6 3am; 11/7 4pm; 11/8 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
4 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ A history lesson on IU’s Marching Hundred, WFIU Radio’s 60th anniversary, and early mornings on the water with the IU Rowing team. Plus a trip to the trails with the Hoosier Hikers Council. (r Fri 6pm)
8:30 Across Indiana
(r Sat 10:30am)
9:00 Globe Trekker ★ The Balkans. Zay Harding begins his travels in Kosovo and participates in a moustache competition in Serbia. DVS. (r Sat 11am)
10:00 Way of the Warrior
Examines the bravery of Native American veterans who valiantly served in the United States military. (r 11/5 2am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
4:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business
Gerry Dick hosts this weekly program with the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.
(r Sat 1am; Sun 4:30am)
8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)
9:30 Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires A look at the traditional ways of life of the Dakota, Lakota and Nakota tribes in South Dakota.
10:30 Considered View: The Photography of Wayne Gudmundson ★
Gudmundson’s black and white photographs capture the grandeur of the North Dakota landscape.
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
6 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30 Bob the Builder
DVS.
DVS. DVS.
9:00 Cyberchase
DVS.
Repeat of 11/5.
Repeat of 11/4.
The Balkans. DVS. Repeat of 11/4.
11:00 Globe Trekker
(r Mon 12:30pm)
1:00 Everyday Food (r Tue 12:30pm)
1:30 This Old House ★ (r Wed 12:30pm)
2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r Thu 12:30pm)
2:30 Hometime ★ (r Fri 12:30pm)
3:00 Woodwright’s Shop ★ 3:30 McLaughlin Group ★
In the early 1950s, Norman Petty was a pioneer in the evolution of Rock and Roll. That music that came out of rural New Mexico went on to influence musicians like the Beatles and Rolling Stones. This program covers stories on politics and public policy, personal and community health, religion and spirituality, as they pertain to the LGBT experience.
6:00 Sesame Street
(r Tue Noon)
Jeanette Williams Band, Midnight Ramblers.
7 Sunday
12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs 12:30 Victory Garden
Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz. The comedian picks up his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers for new tunes in the old tradition.
11:30 In the Life ★
9:30 SciGirls 10:00 The Friday Zone 10:30 Across Indiana
Musical Journey of Germany.
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits ★
11:00 Music of the Norman Petty Studios, Clovis, New Mexico ★
7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wordworld DVS.
Fredericksburg, Texas. DVS.
6:30 Joy of Music ★
10:00 Song of the Mountains ★
7:00 Thomas & Friends ★
8:30 Between the Lions ★
5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Travelscope ★
DVS.
7:00 Curious George DVS.
7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! DVS.
8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS.
9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.
10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Best of Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
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11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 We Shall Remain: American Experience
8 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Trail of Tears. Repeat of 11/1.
2:00 Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators ★ Scientists explore the role predators play in restoring and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. DVS. A serious and humorous film about connecting to where you live and eating locally. Made by a former city dweller now living on an island in Alaska and married to fisherman and deer hunter, it is a journey into regional food traditions, our connection to the wilderness and to what we put into our mouths. DVS.
4:00 Circus
Politically Collect. Repeat of 11/1.
On the surface, Whitemead retirement home seems perfect, until one of the residents, confides that the death of his fiance was covered up and passed off as suicide.
8:30 Across Indiana Courtesy of Dan Child/©BBC
Braving Iraq. Follows the effort to restore Mesopotamian Marshes, a wildlife habitat destroyed by Saddam Hussein. DVS. (r 11/8 Midnight; 11/8 1pm; 11/9 5am; 11/14 Midnight)
Sherlock: The Great Game. Sherlock Holmes must solve perplexing and dangerous puzzles specifically laid out for him. DVS. (r 11/8 1am; 11/9 3am)
Going Deep. A look back at the decades of effort that culminated in the deep sub Alvin reaching the ocean floor. DVS. (r 11/8 2:30am; 11/9 4:30am; 11/12 5:30am; 11/13 4:30am) Reveals the ongoing battle over the resources of Northern California’s and Oregon’s Klamath Basin.
Dr. Lyudmila Trut with a domesticated silver fox
9:00 Frontline ★
The Confessions. Why would four innocent men confess to a brutal crime they didn’t commit? Investigate the conviction of four sailors for the rape and murder of a Norfolk, Virginia, woman in 1997. DVS. (r 11/14 2am)
The Longoria Affair. Chronicles the movement launched by a funeral parlor’s refusal to serve a Mexican American soldier. (r 11/10 1am; 11/11 4am; 11/14 3:30am)
(r Sat 10:30am)
9:00 My Vietnam, Your Iraq ★ My Vietnam, Your Iraq tells the stories of eight Vietnam veterans and their children who have served in Iraq. (r 11/14 3pm)
10:00 Medal of Honor
Profiles America’s greatest heroes, recipients of our country’s highest honor for military service. DVS. (r 11/12 2am; 11/14 1:30pm)
11:30 Journal ★
12 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★
10:30 Independent Lens ★
11:00 River of Renewal
Stories about a cabin restoration and a grassroots effort to save an architectural icon in a small Indiana town. Shot on location with producers of the upcoming WTIU documentary Saving Places. (r Fri 6pm)
10:30 Alan Alda In Scientific American Frontiers
8:00 The Weekly Special ★
7:00 New Tricks ★
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! ★
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Dogs Decoded. New genetic discoveries shed light on the origin of dogs as well as the evolution of human culture. (r 11/10 2am and 1pm; 11/11 5am; 11/14 1am)
8:00 Nature ★
Change On!/Survival of the Fittest. Last minute changes ratchet up the pressure at the circus’s first performance stop in Virginia. DVS. (r 11/11 2am; 11/12 3:30am; 11/13 2:30am; 11/14 4pm; 11/15 2:30am; 11/22 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
8:00 Nova ★
Slave Ship Mutiny. Archaeologists, historians and slave descendents investigate the Meermin shipwreck in 1766. DVS. (r 11/11 1pm; 11/15 4:30am)
9:00 Circus
Top of the Tenth. Focuses on the bitter 1994 strike and the players who shattered historic records in the late 1990s. DVS. (r 11/9 1am; 11/10 3am)
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First of May/One Ring Family. Repeat of 11/3.
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
6:00 Antiques Roadshow
8:00 Secrets of the Dead ★
Mobile, Alabama - Part 2. Unusual finds include a jersey from NFL great Gayle Sayers and lithographs of American Indian chiefs. (r 11/9 1pm; 11/10 5am; 11/14 6pm)
9:00 Tenth Inning
3:00 Eating Alaska ★
10 Wednesday
(r Sat 1am; Sun 4:30am)
8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)
9:30 Playing for the World: 1904 Indian Girls’ Basketball A look at a unique team of Native American women who played basketball at a Montana school in 1902. (r. 11/21 12:30pm)
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H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
10:30 Stories in Stone
The Narragansett Tribal stonemasons built stone walls that wind picturesquely through New England. DVS.
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
13 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30 Bob the Builder ★
DVS.
7:00 Thomas & Friends ★ 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wordworld ★ DVS. DVS.
9:00 Cyberchase
10:30 Across Indiana Repeat of 11/11.
11:00 Globe Trekker ★
Syria. DVS. Repeat of 11/11.
(r Tue Noon)
(r Mon 12:30pm)
12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs 12:30 Victory Garden
1:00 Everyday Food (r Tue 12:30pm)
1:30 This Old House ★ (r Wed 12:30pm)
2:00 Ask This Old House ★
Marty Raybon.
Kelleigh McKenzie, Slide.
11:00 Woodsongs ★
Gathering In Scotland. DVS.
6:30 Joy of Music ★ Old Post Chapel I.
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances
Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom. Explore the secretive world of an efficient and resourceful carnivore as it roams the frozen north. (r 11/15 Midnight and 1pm; 11/16 5am; 11/21 12:30am)
9:00 Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize ★
6:00 Sesame Street
A lineup of top entertainers pay tribute to the humor and accomplishments of Tina Fey, recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor. (r 11/15 1am; 11/16 3:30am)
DVS.
7:00 Curious George DVS.
7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! DVS.
8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS.
9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS.
9:30 Martha Speaks
DVS.
10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Best of Expeditions with Patrick McMillan ★
Tina Fey
10:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
Chimp Minds. Visit an engaging & unruly bunch with whom we share almost all of our gene, but not much lifestyle. DVS. (r 11/15 5:30am; 11/17 5:30am)
The Great Bear Rainforest. (Pt. 1)
Belgium.
Katie Couric and the Sesame Street Muppets join several families coping with the death of a parent. DVS.
Repeat of 11/11.
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11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions ★
12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 When Families Grieve
(r Fri 12:30pm)
5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Travelscope ★
14 Sunday
(r Thu 12:30pm)
Gerry Dick hosts this weekly program with the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.
2:30 Hometime ★
3:00 Woodwright’s Shop ★ 3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★
Rosanne Cash/Brandi Carlile. Cash plays tunes from her C&W tribute album “The List.” Carlile performs “Give Up the Ghost” songs.
8:00 Nature ★
10:00 Song of the Mountains ★
DVS.
Repeat of 11/12.
8:30 Between the Lions
9:30 SciGirls 10:00 The Friday Zone
8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits ★
1:30 Medal of Honor
3:00 My Vietnam, Your Iraq Repeat of 11/11.
4:00 Circus
Change On!/Survival of the Fittest. Repeat of 11/10.
11:00 To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Mobile, Alabama - Part 2. Repeat of 11/8.
7:00 New Tricks ★
When an armoured security van is found at the bottom of a lake, a link is made to a man who disappeared 17 years ago which coincided with the murder of Marie Sinclair.
A look at Quebec’s Kahnawake Reserve and New York’s ironworking community in the mid 20th century.
Mobile, Alabama - Part 3. Experts discover a Confederate army belt buckle and a beautiful circa 1850 Virginia painted chest. (r 11/16 1pm; 11/21 3:30am and 6pm)
9:00 Tenth Inning
Bottom of the Tenth. Rivalries, records and revelations about steroids impact baseball at the start of the 21st century. DVS. (r 11/16 1am; 11/17 3am)
11:30 Journal ★
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9:00 Circus ★
8:00 Nova ★
Secrets of Stonehenge. Investigations inside and around Stonehenge have kicked off a new era of discovery and debate. DVS. (r 11/17 2am and 1pm; 11/21 1:30am)
Born to Be Circus/Down the Road. Big Apple Circus founder Paul Binder scouts new talent at the renowned Monte Carlo circus festival. DVS. (r 11/18 2am; 11/19 3am; 11/20 2:30am; 11/21 4pm)
9:00 Frontline
10:00 Independent Lens ★
Lost Sparrow. Decades after the deaths of two Crow Indian Brothers, their adoptive brother confronts the mystery. (r 11/18 4am)
Acrobat Christian Atayde Stoinev
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
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8:00 IN Focus ★ International Affairs. President Barack Obama has declared the war in Iraq over. At the beginning of the year, the Indiana National Guard is scheduled to deploy more units to Iraq. Find out how Indiana is preparing for the call of duty and how this tour is different. (r Fri 6pm)
An undated photograph of the four Crow Indian children
11:30 Journal ★
(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)
9:30 For the Generations: Native Story and Performance ★ The efforts of contemporary native performers to recast themselves in the 21st century are examined.
10:30 Reindeer Queen
Profiles “Sinrock Mary” Antisarlook, the Arctic’s wealthiest woman during the Alaska Gold Rush. (r 11/21 Midnight; 11/21 1:30pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
20 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
DVS.
6:30 Bob The Builder DVS.
7:00 Thomas & Friends ★ DVS.
7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wordworld DVS.
8:30 Between The Lions DVS.
9:00 Cyberchase DVS.
Repeat of 11/19.
10:30 Across Indiana
Lost Ships of Rome. Marine archeologists discover the wrecks of five ancient Roman ships near the island of Ventotene. (r 11/18 1pm; 11/19 5am; 11/22 5am)
8:30 Across Indiana
(r Sat 10:30am)
9:00 Fixing the Future: Now On PBS ★ David Brancaccio visits communities across America using innovative approaches to create jobs.
10:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy
Courtesy of Piers Leigh
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(r Sat 1am; Sun 4:30am)
8:30 Need to Know ★
9:30 SciGirls 10:00 The Friday Zone
8:00 Secrets of the Dead ★
Craig Mullen & Timmy Gambin with a Roman mortar from the first century BC
17 Wednesday
8:00 Washington Week ★
Law & Disorder. The use of lethal force by New Orleans police in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is investigated. DVS. (r 11/17 1am; 11/21 2:30am)
Courtesy of Gillian Laub
19 Friday
Part 1. Historian Bettany Hughes discovers a treasure trove of artifacts and human remains in Athens. (r 11/19 2am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
Repeat of 11/18.
Germany 2. DVS. Repeat of 11/18.
(r Tue Noon)
11:00 Globe Trekker ★ 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs 12:30 Victory Garden
(r Mon 12:30pm)
1:00 Everyday Food (r Tue 12:30pm)
1:30 This Old House ★ (r Wed 12:30pm)
2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r Thu 12:30pm)
2:30 Hometime ★ (r Fri 12:30pm)
3:00 Woodwright’s Shop ★ 3:30 McLaughlin Group ★
4:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★
5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Travelscope ★
Cappadocia, Turkey. Mosques, ancient churches and artisans of rug weaving, ceramics and water painting are featured. DVS.
Indiana high school marching bands from across the state compete in Indianapolis.
Sights & Sounds of Budapest.
Seldom Scene.
Hal Ketchum & Daily and Vincent
Mobile, Alabama - Part 3. Repeat of 11/15. A family feud erupts when a rich, lonely old woman is found dead in her home, leaving all her money and property to her cats, rather than her nephew Harry, and niece Caroline. The fact that her cats were deliberately locked in the house with her body, makes Jack Halford suspicious.
11:00 Woodsongs ★
DVS.
7:00 Curious George DVS.
7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
They originally evolved in the African jungle, but the very adaptable Leopard now live from the far end of Siberian Russia, to the farmland around the Cape, in South Africa.
DVS.
8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS.
9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS.
9:00 Masterpiece Contemporary ★
9:30 Martha Speaks
DVS.
10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Best of Expeditions with Patrick McMillan ★
The Great Bear Rainforest (Pt. 2).
10:30 How The Beatles Rocked the Kremlin
San Francisco, California.
11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Playing for the World: 1904 Indian Girls’ Basketball Team
Repeat of 11/12.
1:30 Reindeer Queen Repeat of 11/19.
8:00 Nova ★
Quest for Solomon’s Mines. Groundbreaking expeditions in the pockmarked desert of Jordan illuminate the legend of Solomon. (r 11/24 2am and 1pm; 11/25 5am; 11/28 1am)
Courtesy of © Mark Fletcher
6:00 Sesame Street
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Revealing the Leopard. Evidence provides a psychological profile of these extraordinarily cunning and intelligent cats. (r 11/22 1pm; 11/28 Midnight)
21 Sunday
LENNONYC. Concert footage and conversations with close friends establish John Lennon as an American artist. See article on page 5. (r 11/23 1am; 11/24 3am; 11/29 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
8:00 Nature ★
John Legend & The Roots.
7:00 New Tricks ★
Simply the Best. (r 11/23 1pm; 11/24 5am)
9:00 American Masters ★
Born to Be Circus/Down The Road. Repeat of 11/17.
6:00 Antiques Roadshow
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits★
10:00 Song of the Mountains★
8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★
4:00 Circus
6:30 Joy of Music
22 Monday
Courtesy of Jeremy Zipple
Gerry Dick hosts this weekly program with the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.
2:00 2010 ISSMA Marching Band Finals ★
Lennon Naked. This drama focusing on the turbulent period of change in John Lennon’s life beginning in 1967. DVS. (r 11/22 12:30am; 11/23 3am)
Sheds light on the Fab Four’s influence in the USSR and how it led to the downfall of Communism. (r 11/22 2am; 11/23 4:30am) 11:30 Waterbuster J. Carlos Peinado investigates the impact of the massive Garrison Dam project in North Dakota.
A massive stone wall in Jerusalem, which some scholars believe dates to the 10th century, BC.
9:00 Frontline ★
Facing Death. Gain access to the ICU of one of New York’s biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today’s modern, medicalized death. Meet doctors and nurses struggling to guide families through the maze of endof-life choices they now confront. DVS. (r 11/24 1am; 11/25 4am; 11/28 2am)
10:00 Independent Lens ★
Deep Down. A mountaintop removal coal mine in Kentucky divides a community in dire economic straits. (r 11/25 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
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24 Wednesday 8:00 President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside The Oval Office ★
Follows chief White House photographer Pete Souza from Air Force One to the heart of the West Wing. (r 11/25 1pm; 11/26 5am; 11/27 2:30am; 11/28 3am; 11/29 5am; 11/30 1am)
9:00 Great Performances at the Met★
Salome. Jurgen Flimm’s thrilling production of Strauss’s masterpiece stars Finnish soprano Karita Mattila.
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
25 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ The best of our recent musical guests. Dot Dot Dot, The Not Too Bad Bluegrass Band, Robert Shaw and the Lonely Street Band performing tributes to Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, and more. (r Fri 6pm)
10:30 Death of the Old West
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
27 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
(r Sat 10:30am)
9:00 Globe Trekker ★
Paris City Guide 2. DVS.
Democracy unleashed and inspired new thinking that challenged older Athenian religion and society. (r 11/26 2am; 11/27 3:30am)
10:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 2
11:30 Big Squeeze
DVS.
DVS.
8:30 Between the Lions 9:00 Cyberchase
6:00 Sesame Street
DVS.
Author Frank McCourt guides an exciting tour of the city’s notable pubs and the places around them.
11:00 Historic Pubs of Dublin
12:30 America’s Home Cooking: Chocolate ★
Kentucky Derby Pie with bourbon, Minty chocolate layer cake and chocolate bread pudding are served.
1:30 Best of Ask This Old House ★
This special highlights the best house calls and fixes from the past eight years of the program.
(r Sat 1am; Sun 4:30am)
A live reunion of folk singers includes Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn and The Chad Mitchell Trio. (r 11/28 9:30pm)
9:30 For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska
Explores the Alaska Native struggle for equality and the central role of one Tlingit Indian woman. DVS.
(r 11/30 1pm)
7:30 Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy The Yoga for All of Us author effectively addresses arthritis relief through the practice of yoga.
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
DVS.
7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! DVS.
8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS.
9:00 Sid The Science Kid DVS.
9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.
Favorite folk songs performed by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and more.
10:00 Peter Yarrow SingAlong Special ★
11:30 Alone in the Wilderness
DVS.
1:00 The Weekly Special: Holiday Music Showcase ★
Celebrate the sounds of the season with holidays music performed by artists who have been featured on The Weekly Special.
2:30 Cirque Du Soleil Flowers in the Desert ★
6:30 Orla Fallon’s Celtic Christmas ★
(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)
DVS.
7:00 Curious George
2:30 Winged Migration 4:30 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) ★
Sixteen-year-old John Ramirez and other musicians battle at an accordion competition in Texas.
28 Sunday
7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wordworld
Repeat of 11/25.
Two of the greatest musicians to ever play the blues on electric guitar jam in this 1983 session.
DVS.
7:00 Thomas & Friends ★
8:30 Need to Know ★
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DVS.
A retrospective and behind-thescenes celebration of the longrunning public television hit.
10:00 Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn in Session ★
Repeat of 11/26.
8:00 Washington Week ★
6:30 Bob the Builder
10:30 Across Indiana
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
26 Friday
8:30 Red Green Story: We’re All in This Together
DVS.
9:30 SciGirls 10:00 The Friday Zone
8:30 Across Indiana
In 1909 a group of Ada, Oklahoma residents avenged the murder of a rancher by lynching four suspects.
Mesmerizing performances from six entertaining and original Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas productions.
4:30 Great Performances
Andrea Bocelli and David Foster: My Christmas. Foster and the soaring singer perform holiday hits with Natalie Cole, Mary J. Blige and the Muppets.
6:30 Creating Blue Man Group ★
Performance footage and animated interviews with the creators showcase the act’s creative process. (r 11/30 10pm)
8:00 Nature
Christmas in Yellowstone. (r 11/29 1pm)
9:30 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music)
Repeat of 11/27.
Artist David Greenberger transforms over 60 conversations with Milwaukee elders into a rock concert.
11:30 King in Milwaukee ★
29 Monday 8:00 Saving Places: Preserving Indiana’s Architectural Heritage ★ Tells the story of individuals engaged in historical preservation using four sites from across Indiana. See article on back cover.
NEA Opera Honors Gala
WFIU-FM Radio Highlights
Sunday, November 14, 9 p.m. From the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. comes the 2010 National Endowment for the Arts Opera Honors awards ceremony. The NEA Opera Honors pays tribute to those creators, performers, and other interpreters who have made a lasting contribution on our national cultural landscape. Now in its third year, the NEA Opera Honors is the highest award our nation bestows in opera. NEA Opera Honors recipients are nominated by the public and chosen by an NEA-convened panel of opera experts. In addition to an awards ceremony, the designation includes a one-time grant award of $25,000. This year’s honors go to: soprano Martina Arroyo, Michigan Opera Theatre director David DiChiera, composer Philip Glass, and music director of the Opera Orchestra of New York Eve Queler.
9:30 Celtic Crossroads World Fusion ★
Pulsating rhythms blend with true high-kicking from some of Ireland’s best-respected Irish dancers.
Martina Arroyo
David DiChiera
Philip Glass
Eve Queler
Radiolab: “Animal Minds” Sunday, November 21, 4 p.m. Dancers Charlene Morrison & Marcus Donnelly
11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★
30 Tuesday 8:00 Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways
Historic railways from Alaska to New Hampshire.
10:00 Creating Blue Man Group
Radiolab is an experiential investigation that explores themes and ideas through a patchwork of people, sounds, and stories. The show is for listeners who demand skepticism but appreciate wonder; who are curious about the world, but also want to be moved and surprised. In this hour, we explore what science can say about what goes on in the minds of animals. When we gaze into the eyes of our beloved pets, can we ever really know what they’re thinking? Is it naïve to assume they might be experiencing something close to the emotions we feel? Or, on the contrary, is it ridiculous to assume that they aren’t feeling anything back? Your hosts are Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich.
Repeat of 11/28.
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A to Z 2010 ISSMA Marching Band Finals 11/21 2pm Across Indiana Thu 8:30pm; Sat 10:30am Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers: Going Deep 11/7 10:30pm; 11/8 2:30am; 11/9 4:30am; 11/12 5:30am; 11/13 4:30am Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers: Chimp Minds 11/14 10:30pm; 11/15 5:30am; 11/17 5:30am Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn In Session 11/27 10pm Alone in the Wilderness 11/28 11:30am America’s Home Cooking: Chocolate 11/27 12:30pm American Masters: LENNONYC 11/22 9pm; 11/23 1am; 11/24 3am; 11/29 3am Antiques Roadshow: Politically Collect 11/1 8pm; 11/2 1pm; 11/3 5am; 11/7 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Mobile, AL – Part 2 11/8 8pm; 11/9 1pm; 11/10 5am; 11/14 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Mobile, AL – Part 3 11/15 8pm; 11/16 1pm; 11/21 3:30am; 11/21 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Simply the Best 11/22 8pm; 11/23 1pm; 11/24 5am Antiques Roadshow: San Antonio, TX – Part 1 11/30 2am Arthur Mon-Fri 3:30pm Ask This Old House Sat 2pm; Thu 12:30pm Athens: The Dawn of Democracy – Part 1 11/18 10pm; 11/19 2am Athens: The Dawn of Democracy – Part 2 11/25 10pm; 11/26 2am; 11/27 3:30am Austin City Limits: Steve Martin/ Sarah Jarosz 11/6 9pm Austin City Limits: Rosanne Cash/Brandi Carlile 11/13 9pm Austin City Limits: John Legend & The Roots 11/20 9pm Barney & Friends Mon-Fri 8:30am Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes 11/1 10:30pm; 11/2 2:30am; 11/3 4:30am; 11/6 2:30am; 11/23 5:30am
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Best of Ask This Old House 11/27 1:30pm Best of Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Sun 11am Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm Between the Lions Sat 8:30am Big Squeeze 11/27 11:30pm Biz Kid$ Sun 10am Blackfeet Encounter 11/12 1pm Bob the Builder Sat 6:30am Body Electric Mon-Fri 6am and 2pm Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Sun 11:30am Caillou Sat 7:30am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Mon-Fri 7am; Sun 7:30am Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways 11/30 8pm Celtic Crossroads – World Fusion 11/29 9:30pm Charlie Rose Tue-Sat Midnight; Mon-Fri 5pm Ciao Italia Thu Noon Circus: First of May/One Ring Family 11/3 9pm; 11/4 2am; 11/5 3am; 11/6 3am; 11/7 4pm; 11/8 3am Circus: Change On!/Survival of the Fittest 11/10 9pm; 11/11 2am; 11/12 3:30am; 11/13 2:30am; 11/14 4pm; 11/15 2:30am; 11/22 3am Circus: Born to Be Circus/Down the Road 11/17 9pm; 11/18 2am; 11/19 3am; 11/20 2:30am; 11/21 4pm Cirque Du Soleil - Flowers in the Desert 11/28 2:30pm Clifford the Big Red Dog Mon-Fri 9:30am Considered View: The Photography of Wayne Gudmundson 11/5 10:30pm Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Wed Noon Creating Blue Man Group 11/28 6:30pm; 11/30 10pm Crown of the Continent— Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias 11/18 5:30am; 11/28 4am Curious George Mon-Fri 6:30am Cyberchase Sat 9am Death of the Old West 11/26 10:30pm Delicious TV’s Totally Vegetarian Fri Noon Dinosaur Train Mon-Fri 8am; Sun 8:30am Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy 11/27 7:30pm
Eating Alaska 11/7 3pm Electric Company Mon-Fri 4pm European Journal Mon 6pm Everyday Food Sat 1pm; Tue 12:30pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Mon-Thu 4:30pm Fixing the Future: Now on PBS 11/18 9pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Tue 11:30am For the Generations: Native Story and Performance 11/19 9:30pm For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska 11/26 9:30pm Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10am Frontline: Obama’s Deal 11/2 9pm; 11/3 1am Frontline: The Confessions 11/9 9pm; 11/14 2am Frontline: Law & Disorder 11/16 9pm; 11/17 1am; 11/21 2:30am Frontline: Facing Death 11/23 9pm; 11/24 1am; 11/25 4am; 11/28 2am Globe Trekker: The Balkans Thu 9am; Sat 11am, except 11/27 Great Performances: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Riccardo Muti Inaugural 11/1 3am Great Performances: Sondheim! The Birthday Concert 11/25 1am; 11/26 3am; 11/29 1am; 11/30 3am Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli and David Foster: My Christmas 11/28 4:30pm Great Performances at the Met: Salome 11/24 9pm Healthy Minds 11/24 6pm Historic Pubs of Dublin 11/27 11am Hometime Sat 2:30pm; Fri 12:30pm How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 11/21 10:30pm; 11/22 2am; 11/23 4:30am IN Focus: International Affairs 11/18 8pm; 11/19 6pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Sat Noon; Tue Noon In the Life 11/6 11:30pm Independent Lens: Reel Injun 11/2 10pm; 11/4 4am Independent Lens: The Longoria Affair 11/9 10:30pm; 11/10 1am; 11/11 4am; 11/14 3:30am Independent Lens: Lost Sparrow 11/16 10pm; 11/18 4am Independent Lens: Deep Down 11/23 10pm; 11/25 3am
Indiana Week in Review Sat 5:30pm Inside Indiana Business Sat 4:30pm John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) 11/27 4:30pm; 11/28 9:30pm Journal Mon-Fri 11:30pm Joy of Music Sat 6:30pm Katie Brown Workshop Tue 2:30pm Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pm, except 11/27 King in Milwaukee 11/28 11:30pm Knitting Daily Mon 11:30am Lawrence Welk Show Sat 7pm, except 11/27 Life (Part 2) Thu 6pm Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo 11/5 1pm Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators 11/7 2pm Maria Tallchief 11/19 1pm Martha Speaks Mon-Fri 9am; Sun 9:30am Martha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30am Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock: The Blind Banker 11/1 1am; 11/2 3am Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock: The Great Game 11/7 9pm; 11/8 1am; 11/9 3am Masterpiece Contemporary: Lennon Naked 11/21 9pm; 11/22 12:30am; 11/23 3am McLaughlin Group Sat 3:30pm Medal of Honor 11/11 10pm; 11/12 2am; 11/14 1:30pm Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sat 6am MoneyTrack Wed 6pm MotorWeek Sun Noon Music of the Norman Petty Studios, Clovis, New Mexico 11/6 11pm My Vietnam, Your Iraq 11/11 9pm; 11/14 3pm Nature: Invasion of the Giant Pythons 11/1 Midnight; 11/1 1pm; 11/2 5am; 11/7 Midnight Nature: Braving Iraq 11/7 8pm; 11/8 Midnight; 11/8 1pm; 11/9 5am; 11/14 Midnight Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 11/14 8pm; 11/15 Midnight; 11/15 1pm; 11/16 5am; 11/21 12:30am Nature: Revealing the Leopard 11/21 8pm; 11/22 1pm; 11/28 Midnight Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone 11/28 8pm; 11/29 1pm
Nature: A Mystery in Alaska 11/29 Midnight; 11/30 5am Need to Know Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am New Tricks Sun 7pm, except 11/28 Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 6:30pm Nova: Trapped in an Elevator 11/2 8pm; 11/3 2am; 11/3 1pm; 11/4 5am; 11/7 1am; 11/7 2am Nova: Dogs Decoded 11/9 8pm; 11/10 2am; 11/10 1pm; 11/11 5am; 11/14 1am Nova: Secrets of Stonehenge 11/16 8pm; 11/17 2am; 11/17 1pm; 11/21 1:30am Nova: Quest for Solomon’s Mines 11/23 8pm; 11/24 2am; 11/24 1pm; 11/25 5am; 11/28 1am Oceti Sakowin: The People of the Seven Council Fires 11/5 9:30pm Orla Fallon’s Celtic Christmas 11/27 6:30pm; 11/30 1pm Paint, Paper and Crafts Fri 2:30pm Passport & Palette Thu 2:30pm PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 7pm PBS Previews: Circus 11/1 2:30am; 11/1 4:30am; 11/2 4:30am Peter Yarrow Sing-Along Special 11/28 10am Playing for the World: The 1904 Fort Shaw Indian Girls Basketball Team 11/12 9:30pm; 11/21 12:30pm President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office 11/24 8pm; 11/25 1pm; 11/26 5am; 11/27 2:30am; 11/28 3am; 11/29 5am; 11/30 1am Quilting Arts Wed 11:30am Red Green Show Sat 8:30pm Red Green Story: We’re All in This Together 11/27 8:30pm Reindeer Queen 11/19 10:30pm; 11/21 Midnight; 11/21 1:30pm Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Tue 6pm River of Renewal 11/7 11pm Saddle Club Sun 10:30am Saving Places: Preserving Indiana’s Architectural Heritage 11/29 8pm SciGirls Sat 9:30am Scrapbook Memories Mon 2:30pm Secrets of the Dead: Herculaneum Uncovered 11/1 5am Secrets of the Dead: The Silver Pharaoh 11/3 8pm; 11/4 1pm; 11/5 5am; 11/8 5am
Secrets of the Dead: Slave Ship Mutiny 11/10 8pm; 11/11 1pm; 11/15 4:30am Secrets of the Dead: Lost Ships of Rome 11/17 8pm; 11/18 1pm; 11/19 5am; 11/22 5am Sesame Street Mon-Fri 10:00am; Sun 6am Sewing with Nancy Fri 11:30am Sid the Science Kid Mon-Fri 11am; Sun 9am Song of the Mountains Sat 10pm, except 11/27 Stories in Stone 11/12 10:30pm Super Why! Sun 8am; Mon-Fri 7:30am Taste of History Mon Noon Tavis Smiley Mon-Fri 11pm, except 11/9, 11/11, 11/15, 11/16, 11/30 Tenth Inning: Top of the Tenth 11/8 9pm; 11/9 1am; 11/10 3am Tenth Inning: Bottom of the Tenth 11/15 9pm; 11/16 1am; 11/17 3am This Old House Sat 1:30pm; Wed 12:30pm, except 11/27 Thomas & Friends Sat 7am Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize 11/14 9pm; 11/15 1am; 11/16 3:30am To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey 11/14 11pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 4pm Travelscope Sat 6pm, except 11/27 Uncorked: Wine Made Simple 11/26 Noon Victory Garden Sat 12:30pm; Mon 12:30pm, except 11/27 Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sat 1am; Sun 4:30am Waterbuster 11/21 11:30pm Way of the Warrior 11/4 10pm; 11/5 2am We Shall Remain: American Experience: Trail of Tears 11/1 9pm; 11/2 1am; 11/3 3am; 11/7 3am; 11/7 12:30pm Weaving Worlds 11/26 1pm Weekly Special Thu 8pm (except 11/18); Fri 6pm (except 11/19) Weekly Special: Holiday Music Showcase 11/28 1pm When Families Grieve 11/14 12:30pm Winged Migration 11/27 2:30pm WoodSongs Sat 11pm, except 11/27 Woodwright’s Shop Sat 3pm, except 11/27 WordGirl Mon-Fri 3pm WordWorld Sat 8am
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Weeknights 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Nightly Business Report Sundays 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 Inside Washington 11/28 Brain Fitness 7:00 Global Voices 11/28 Brain Fitness (cont’d) 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 10:00 Global Voices 11:00 Global Voices 11/14 Independent Lens 1 Monday 6:00 Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons 7:00 Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War 9:00 Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons 2 Tuesday 6:00 The Spirit of Sacajawea 7:00 Jim Thorpe: World’s Greatest Athlete 8:00 Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America 9:00 The Spirit of Sacajawea 3 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline Obama’s Deal 7:00 To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey 8:00 Independent Lens Reel Injun 9:00 Frontline Obama’s Deal 4 Thursday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Nova Mt. St. Helens Back from the Dead 8:00 Nova Mystery of the Megavolcano 9:00 Nova Trapped in an Elevator 5 Friday 6:00 Way of the Warrior 7:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Trail of Tears 8:30 Unconquered Seminoles 9:00 Way of the Warrior 6 Saturday 6:00 Global Voices Made In L.A./ The First Kid to Learn English from Mexico 7:30 Global Voices Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela/Twins of Mankala
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8 Monday 6:00 Nature Braving Iraq 7:00 Circus First of May/One Ring Family 9:00 Nature Braving Iraq
Courtesy of Keith Rodgerson and WGBH
TIU World (Ch. 30.2)
9:00 Independent Lens A Dream In Doubt 10:00 Time and Tide 11:00 Global Voices Witnesses to a Secret War
NOVA cameras join a new generation of researchers finding important clues to the enduring mystery of Stonehenge. November 18 at 9 pm.
9 Tuesday 6:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States 7:00 Tenth Inning Top of the Tenth 9:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States 10 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline The Confessions 7:30 Independent Lens The Longoria Affair 8:30 Frontline The Confessions 11 Thursday 5:30 Journal 7:00 Standard of Perfection Show Cats 8:00 Through A Dog’s Eyes 9:00 Nova Dogs Decoded 12 Friday 6:00 Reserved to Fight 7:00 Independent Lens Lioness 8:30 Gathering of Heroes 9:00 Reserved to Fight 13 Saturday 6:00 Global Voices A Lion’s Trail 7:00 Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East Los Angeles 8:00 Voces The Golden Age/La Edad De Oro 9:00 Roberto Clemente: American Experience 10:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States 11:00 America at a Crossroads Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West
Courtesy of Kory Pettman
Evening Programming
Steve Kroschel holds Jasper on Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom. November 15 at 6 and 9 pm.
15 Monday 6:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing The Phantom 7:00 Circus Change On! 9:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing The Phantom 16 Tuesday 6:00 History Detectives Fire Station, Face Artifact, Pop Lloyd’s Baseball 7:00 Tenth Inning Bottom of the Tenth 9:30 Golden Game: Baseball in Sacramento 17 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline Law & Disorder 7:00 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes 7:30 Independent Lens Lost Sparrow 9:00 Frontline Law & Disorder 18 Thursday 5:30 Journal 7:00 Secrets of the Dead Sinking Atlantis 8:00 Nova Riddles of the Sphinx 9:00 Nova Secrets of Stonehenge 19 Friday 6:00 Secrets of the Dead Lost Ships of Rome 7:00 Secrets of the Dead The Silver Pharaoh 8:00 Secrets of the Dead Slave Ship Mutiny 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Lost Ships of Rome 20 Saturday 6:00 Migrants: A Journey 7:00 Black Grace: from Cannon’s Creek to Jacob’s Pillow 8:00 Global Voices Mirror Dance 9:00 Great Performances: Harlem in Montmartre 10:30 Images of Tony Gleaton 11:00 Global Voices A Lion’s Trail 22 Monday 6:00 Nature Revealing The Leopard 7:00 Circus Born to Be Circus 9:00 IN Focus International Affairs 9:30 Beyond Boundaries
23 Tuesday 6:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 7:00 American Masters LENNONYC 9:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 24 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline Facing Death 7:00 Fixing the Future: Now on PBS 8:00 Independent Lens Deep Down 9:00 Frontline Facing Death 25 November 5:30 Journal 7:00 Nova The Bible’s Buried Secrets 9:00 Nova Quest for Solomon’s Mines 26 Friday 6:00 Documenting The Face of America 7:00 Rock Prophecies 8:00 President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside The Oval Office 9:00 Documenting the Face of America 27 Saturday 6:00 Global Voices Anatomy of a Springroll 7:00 Winged Migration 9:00 Independent Lens New Year Baby 10:00 Global Voices Discovering Dominga 11:00 Global Voices Death of a Shaman 29 Monday 6:00 Nature A Mystery in Alaska 7:00 For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska 8:00 49th Star 9:00 Nature A Mystery in Alaska 30 Tuesday 6:00 Forgotten Ellis Island 7:00 Bittersweet Roots: The Chinese in California’s Heartland 8:00 West of the Basque 9:00 Forgotten Ellis Island
TIU Family (Ch. 30.3) Evening Programming Mondays 6:00 Sewing with Nancy 6:30 One Stroke Painting with Donna Dewberry 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 Rachel’s Favorite Food at Home 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World 10:00 Garden Smart 10:30 This Old House 11:00 Moment of Luxury 11:30 Paint, Paper and Crafts Tuesdays 6:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen 7:30 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Beg. 11/9 Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way 8:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 8:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 10:00 Victory Garden 10:30 New Yankee Workshop 11:00 Woodsmith Shop 11:30 Winemakers Wednesdays 6:00 Knit & Crochet Today Beg. 11/24 Passport & Palette 6:30 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest 7:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Everyday Food 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Travelscope 10:00 Garden Smart 10:30 Ask This Old House 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop Thursdays 6:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 11/25 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 11/25 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen 11/25 Katie Brown Workshop
7:30 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 11/25 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 8:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 11/25 Julia & Jacques Cooking At Home 8:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 11/25 Katie Brown Workshop 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 11/25 Cooks Country from Cook’s Illustrated 9:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 11/25 Caprial & John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family and Friends 10:00 Victory Garden Beg. 11/25 Caprial & John’s Kitchen (cont’d) 10:30 New Yankee Workshop 11/25 Home for Christy Ross: Thanksgiving 11:00 Woodsmith Shop 11/25 Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Always Cooking! 11:30 Winemakers 11/25 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Fridays 6:00 Sewing with Nancy 6:30 One Stroke Painting with Donna Dewberry 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 Rachel’s Favorite Food at Home 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:30 This Old House 11:00 Moment of Luxury 11:30 Paint, Paper and Crafts 6 Saturday 6:00 American Woodshop 6:30 Woodsmith Shop 7:00 Woodturning Workshop 7:30 New Yankee Workshop 8:00 American Woodshop 8:30 New Yankee Workshop 9:00 Woodsmith Shop 9:30 American Woodshop 10:00 New Yankee Workshop 10:30 American Woodshop 11:00 New Yankee Workshop 11:30 New Yankee Workshop 13 Saturday 6:00–11:30 Burt Wolf: What We Eat
20 Saturday 6:00 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 Katie Brown Workshop 7:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 8:00 Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home 8:30 Katie Brown Workshop 9:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 9:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family and Friends 10:00 Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving 11:00 Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Always Cooking! 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Travelscope 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:30 Ask This Old House 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop
21 Sunday 6:00 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 Katie Brown Workshop 7:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 8:00 Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home 8:30 Katie Brown Workshop 9:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 9:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family And 10:00 Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
Sundays 8:00 Estudio Billboard 9:00 Great Performances 11:00 Estudio Billboard
Katie Brown
TIU ESPANOL (Ch. 30.4)
Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Mini Series 11:00 Hay Alguien Hay Tuesdays 8:00 Inside 9:00 Estudio Billboard 10:00 Cuenta Atras 11:00 Tratame Bien Except 11/2 Participa 2010 Wednesdays 8:00 Secrets of New York Except on 11/17 En Pantalla Special 8:30 En Pantalla 10:00 Antimafia Squad Except 11/3 La Luna En Botella 11:00 Amistades Peligrosas 11:30 Amistades Peligrosas
Christy Rost
11:00 Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Always Cooking! 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 27 Saturday 6:00–11:00 Globe Trekker Sundays 6:00 Knit & Crochet Today 6:30 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest Beg. 11/21 Passport & Palette 7:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Everyday Food 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking
Thursdays 8:00 World Series Boxing Recap 8:30 Trans World Sport 9:00 Desafio Extremo 11:00 Hay Alguien Hay Fridays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Jorge Gestoso Investiga 10:00 Oppenheimer Presenta 11:00 Cuentame Como Paso Saturdays 8:00 La Luna En Botella Beg. 11/20 Desafio Extremo 9:00 Beg. 11/20 World Series Boxing 10:00 Cuenta Atras 11/20 World Series Boxing cont’d 11:00 Hay Alguien Hay
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Our Town: Terre Haute
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Ready to Learn
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Overnight Schedule 1 Monday 12:00 Nature Pythons 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock: The Blind Banker 2:30 PBS Previews: Circus 3:00 Great Performances The Chicago Symphony Orchestra 4:30 PBS Previews: Circus 5:00 Secrets of the Dead Herculaneum Uncovered 2 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Trail of Tears 2:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock 4:30 PBS Previews: Circus 5:00 Nature Pythons 3 Wednesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Frontline Obama’s Deal 2:00 Nova Trapped in an Elevator 3:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Trail of Tears 4:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect 4 Thursday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tavis Smiley 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Circus First of May/ One Ring Family 4:00 Independent Lens Reel Injun 5:00 Nova Trapped in an Elevator 5 Friday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Way of the Warrior 3:00 Circus First of May/ One Ring Family 5:00 Secrets of the Dead The Silver Pharaoh 6 Saturday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier
3:00 Circus First of May/ One Ring Family 5:00 This Old House Hour 7 Sunday 12:00 Nature Pythons 1:00 Nova Trapped in an Elevator 2:00 Nova Trapped in an Elevator 3:00 We Shall Remain: American Experience Trail of Tears 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 Need to Know 8 Monday 12:00 Nature Braving Iraq 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock 2:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Going Deep 3:00 Circus First of May/ One Ring Family 5:00 Secrets of the Dead The Silver Pharaoh 9 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tenth Inning Top of the Tenth 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock: The Great Game 4:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Going Deep 5:00 Nature Braving Iraq 10 Wednesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Independent Lens The Longoria Affair 2:00 Nova Dogs Decoded 3:00 Tenth Inning Top of the Tenth 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Mobile, Alabama Part 2 11 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tavis Smiley 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Circus Change On!/ Survival of the Fittest 4:00 Independent Lens The Longoria Affair 5:00 Nova Dogs Decoded 12 Wednesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Medal of Honor 3:30 Circus Change On!/ Survival of the Fittest 5:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Going Deep
13 Saturday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Circus Change On!/ Survival of the Fittest 4:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Going Deep 5:00 This Old House Hour 14 Sunday 12:00 Nature Braving Iraq 1:00 Nova Dogs Decoded 2:00 Frontline The Confessions 3:30 Independent Lens The Longoria Affair 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 Need to Know 15 Monday 12:00 Nature Wolverine 1:00 Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize 2:30 Circus Change On! Survival of the Fittest 4:30 Secrets of the Dead Slave Ship Mutiny 5:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Chimp Minds 16 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tenth Inning Bottom of the Tenth 3:30 Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize 5:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 17 Wednesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Frontline Law & Disorder 2:00 Nova Secrets of Stonehenge 3:00 Tenth Inning Bottom of the Tenth 5:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers Chimp Minds 18 Thursday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tavis Smiley 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Circus Born to Be Circus/Down the Road 4:00 Independent Lens Lost Sparrow 5:30 Crown of the Continent—Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias 19 Friday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 This Old House Hour
2:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 1 3:00 Circus Born to Be Circus/Down the Road 5:00 Secrets of the Dead Lost Ships of Rome 20 Saturday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Circus Born to Be Circus/Down the Road 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 This Old House Hour 21 Sunday 12:00 Reindeer Queen 12:30 Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 1:30 Nova Secrets of Stonehenge 2:30 Frontline Law & Disorder 3:30 Antiques Roadshow Mobile, Alabama Part 3 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 Need to Know 22 Monday 12:30 Masterpiece Contemporary Lennon Naked 2:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 3:00 Circus Change On! 4:00 Circus Survival of the Fittest 5:00 Secrets of the Dead Lost Ships of Rome 23 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 American Masters LENNONYC 3:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Lennon Naked 4:30 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 5:30 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and Glacier 24 Wednesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Frontline Facing Death 2:00 Nova Quest for Solomon’s Mines 3:00 American Masters LENNONYC 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Simply the Best
25 Thursday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Great Performances Sondheim! 3:00 Independent Lens Deep Down 4:00 Frontline Facing Death 5:00 Nova Quest for Solomon’s Mines 26 Friday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 2 3:00 Great Performances Sondheim! 5:00 President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office 27 Saturday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 President’s Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office 3:30 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 2 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 This Old House Hour 28 Sunday 12:00 Nature Revealing the Leopard 1:00 Nova Quest for Solomon’s Mines 2:00 Frontline Facing Death 3:00 President’s Photographer: 4:00 Crown of the Continent—Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week 29 Monday 12:00 Nature Alaska 1:00 Great Performances Sondheim! 3:00 American Masters LENNONYC 5:00 President’s Photographer 30 Tuesday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 President’s Photographer: 2:00 Antiques Roadshow San Antonio, Texas - Hour One 3:00 Great Performances Sondheim! 5:00 Nature A Mystery in Alaska
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Saving Places: Preserving Indiana’s Architectural Heritage Monday, November 29 at 8pm There are dozens of important historic places in Indiana that are constantly threatened by sprawl, obsolescence, and lack of official protection. Others are disappearing before our eyes by abandonment, neglect, and deterioration. But we can be encouraged, because there are many places in our state where people decided to work together to preserve unique historic sites. Produced by WTIU in cooperation with Indiana Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Saving Places tells the stories of individuals who are engaged in revitalizing, protecting, and preserving our historic places in Indiana. This video documentary tells the stories of four sites from across Indiana: Wilson Bridge near Delphi; The John Jay Center for Learning in Portland; Lyles Station School near Princeton; and the Maple Grove Road Historic District near Bloomington.
Today, historic preservation is much more about the future than about the past. Saving our historic landmarks helps us build meaningful communities for the future. It also helps us provide a place for those who come after us in which they will understand and appreciate the special culture of Indiana. Saving Places focuses on the positives of “community-building” and the economic growth that successful preservation can engender for the city or council involved in the preservation effort. Viewers will see the astounding transformations and find out what inspires people to get involved. What actions were taken? What obstacles were faced or are still being faced? All of the projects required organization, commitment, passion, and energy. While there are similarities—each story is different. More information will be available after November 15th at indianapublicmedia.org/ savingplaces