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Best Weight Loss Plans from BA Med Spa BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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imply put, BA Med Spa is in the business of improving the lives of the patients they serve. Their forward-thinking on behalf of their clients is thoughtful and intelligent, providing an innovative approach to wellness and self-care for the individual. Located at 510 N. Elm Place in Broken Arrow, the Spa offers cutting edge services in aesthetics, beauty, hormone therapy, and weight loss. Their customized plans are tailored to suit the needs of each client, and they are progressive in keeping up with the latest in technology and trends.
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With the struggles of 2020 in true weight loss programs, but mind, BA Med Spa will offer recently introduced a physicianseveral new conveniences to supervised keto diet. The program further enhance their customer will provide prescriptions and experience. As with all of their a new supplement line to assist services, they have gone above clients in getting into the state and beyond to ensure they are of ketosis. Ketosis is a natural providing a safe and healthy metabolic state that has been environment, while also working proven to increase energy and to keep their clients looking stimulate weight loss. Other and feeling their absolute best. benefits can include mental “Whatever your needs are, we clarity and decreased appetite. are here to help you wake up Since 2009, they have provided more confident and ready to dedicated service as a weight loss start your day,” clinic, with results that last. They said Practice have an extensive list of services Manager, Melody in their wheelhouse for shedding Hawkins. pounds, toning up, and building BA Med Spa muscle. “We know that many has served people are struggling right now thousands with their weight,” said Melody. of satisfied “We want those people to know customers with that we are here for them.” their tried and To promote social distancing during this trying time, client Left: Always ahead appointments have been staggered, of the curve on and patients will move directly innovation and service, BA Med Spa to their provider without has recently been waiting in the lobby. They have remodeled to add a gone above and beyond CDC convenient driveguidelines for safety, with even thru for prescription deeper sanitization than ever pick up. Pictured: CEO Becky McClune. before. Also new, the office has
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been completely remodeled to include a new drive-thru window for prescription pickup. Easily pick up Christmas presents at the drive-thru window, which can be gift-wrapped by request. Even further, the Spa has implemented their new TeleHealth service, with consultations being provided over the phone or internet. Every step has been taken to
give their clients the absolute best in service. “We truly cater to our client’s needs,” Melody said. “2020 has been a hard year, and we have to prioritize ourselves. You can’t help others if you don’t help yourself.” December ushers in a month of savings with their annual Christmas sales event and this year will offer more to put under the tree. Gift certificates and skincare products are available and make wonderful gifts wrapped or in a stocking. They have also added a new online store for even more convenience. Left: BA Med Spa will celebrate the holidays by extending incredible savings on some skincare favorites that can go under the tree or in a stocking, as well as dynamic deals on many customer-favorite services.
Above: BA Med Spa is now offering TeleHealth services, with consultations over the phone or internet for added safety and health measures. Pictured: Client Service Coordinator Kimberly Amilian.
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oliday gift-giving can be easily quenched with a special libation. Adult beverage gifts will certainly out-do the ordinary gift card for the boss or client, and are always welcomed by the hostess who could use a little extra taste for the gathering (even if it’s a crowd of two). Here’s Jason Hower, owner of Kwenchers in Owasso, list of favorite people-pleasers he has stocked and guaranteed to take the stress out of your holiday giftgiving dilemmas. Let’s raise a toast and celebrate the season!
Kraken Black Roast Coffee Rum Best served cold. Coffee and spice
flavors mix for an aroma that is dark and bold with a rich, smooth finish. JACK DANIELS WINTER JACK TENNESSEE CIDER A seasonal blend of apple cider liqueur, Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey, and holiday spices. Best served warm. Enticing aromas of apple cider, orange peel, cinnamon, and Jack Daniel’s. Reminiscent flavors of apple pie with a toasted oak and vanilla finish.
Rogue Peppermint Bark Milk Stout Santa’s vision for this year’s Private Reserve came to him in the candy cane forest where he was busy harvesting peppermint bark to make one of his favorite treats. He called us and ecstatically blurted out, “Peppermint bark milk stout!!!” He needed not say anymore. We got right to work brewing it up. Santa was elated with the results.
Tupps Brewery Ugly Sweater Holiday Spiced Amber Ale Light enough to knock a few back, but full of the taste of the holidays. This Amber Ale comes in at 5.2% ABV, and each can in the six-pack is wearing a different “ugly sweater”, so they’re ready to party. 10 |
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of Beaujolais, located just south of Burgundy’s Mâcon region.
Neff Earthrise Gluten Free An American stout brewed with Ceylon Cinnamon, Fresh nutmeg, and Vanilla. Perhaps one of their most delicious stouts ever!
Select Club Pecan Praline Whiskey & Cream Liqueur Select Club Pecan Praline Whiskey and Cream is a unique blend of flavors that come together to form a smooth and enjoyable experience. It’s a tasty shooter, great straight, or pairs perfectly with other flavors to serve up an amazing cocktail.
NASCAR Sugarland Shines Award-winning moonshine. Strawberry Dream, Blueberry Muffin, Maple Bacon, and Peppermint. Four Square Rum Exceptional Cask Selections represent the unique and rare offerings of Foursquare Rum Distillery. Always with no sugar and no additives. A paragon of the potential in Rum.
Old New England Classic Eggnog Enjoy a glass of old fashioned cheer. Made with Imported Brandy, smooth Blended Whiskey, Imported Rum, Kentucky Bourbon and crafted with the finest fresh dairy ingredients. The same way we’ve always made it, fresh and proudly in New England. 2020 Beaujolais Noveau Celebrations in 2020 are too few and far between, but one wine-filled festivity that can bring us all together, at least in spirit, is Beaujolais Nouveau Day, which celebrates the first wines of the new vintage. The tradition began in the French countryside region
Dom Perignon Dom Pérignon is vintage champagne only. Each vintage is a creation, singular and unique, that expresses both the character of the year and the character of Dom Pérignon. After at least eight years of elaboration in the cellars, the wine embodies the perfect balance of Dom Pérignon, the Plénitude of harmony.
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on’t let the pandemic steal your Christmas joy: stop by Oologah United Methodist Church on December 13 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for a free drive-through Nativity experience that will feature live actors and animals re-telling the birth story of Jesus. Journey to Bethlehem while sitting in the comforts of your car! Oologah UMC is known for their brilliant Christmas children’s service, but the coronavirus left the Christian community grieving the loss of their elaborate annual event. In response, Mission Outreach Coordinator Karla Yates declared, “If we can’t be inside, we’re going outside!”
Those young and old are invited to participate in the touchless drivethrough; you’ll never leave your car as you tune your radio to listen to Christmas music while re-living the story of Christmas. Upon arrival, you’ll be ushered through 4 different stations featuring Mary and Joseph with the archangel Gabriel, the traveling wise men, the shepherds with their horses, sheep, goats, and donkeys, and Christ in the humble Bethlehem manger. It won’t be hard to spot the church: passersby on Highway 169 will see the commotion from the road and be prompted to visit the event, which was financially supported by
“Journey to Bethlehem” will be the swan song event for longtime pastor Reverend Dr. Jennifer Long, whose final sermon at Oologah UMC will be on Christmas Eve as she transitions to a new church. Leading up to the event and thereafter, you’re invited to tune into the Oologah UMC Facebook page for live streams of their services every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. 2020 was meant to be a celebration of Oologah UMC’s 125th Anniversary. “We were unable to celebrate our 125 years in our community because of the pandemic this year, so we had to think outside the box all the way around,” said Yates. The drive-through Nativity experience is just one way they are adapting to continue serving their community.
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Above left: Mission Outreach Coordinator Karla Yates stands outside Oologah UMC while preparing for a special Christmas event for the community.
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the Parks Department. Both drivethrough events are open nightly from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve, 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm. Holiday Activities outside in The Castle’s Village Tractor-drawn Hayrides - This ride starts in the parking lot of The Castle and travels through the village on a different route from the car drivethrough. Departs every half hour. Cost is $5.00 per person, children under 1-year-old are free. Fri, Sat, Sun* Castle Train – Enjoy the lights with a tour from the conductor himself! $10 per passenger. Kids - Under one is free. Thanksgiving – Nov 29th, Dec 4th-6th, 11th-13th, Nightly Dec 13th-Dec 25th, Dec 27th-29th*. If you would like to Two Drive-through Events in Muskogee book the train throughout the week, please call (918)687-3625 or email Castle Christmas at The Castle of Muskogee and info@okcastle.com to reserve. Group The Garden of Lights at Honor Heights Park rates available. Open Thanksgiving Day through New Year’s Eve, 5:30p-10p Pony rides – A holiday favorite! $5 per child. Fri, Sat, Sun*. The cutest elebrate the best of family your own holiday displays or holiday Christmas ponies in town! holiday traditions at The Castle keepsakes. Join us in Rudolph’s Cafe for Camel rides – Live like a Wiseman. of Muskogee! Take a leisurely a light supper or snack, hot chocolate, drive through the Castleton Village, and treats! Sit and enjoy complimentary Camel rides $5. This is for both the young as well as the young at heart. which is filled with thousands of holiday holiday movies for the entire family. Holiday Activities inside The Castle lights and displays. The drive-through Visit okcastle.com for a complete The Castle’s additional events are is FREE, and donations are gratefully schedule of nightly activities. open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday accepted. Outside of The Castle, guests In nearby Honor Heights Park, the Nov 27th – 29th, Dec 4th - 6th, 10th – may enjoy rides on an old-fashioned “Garden of Lights” attracts thousands 13th, Nightly Dec 18th-Dec 27th. Please hayride or the festive Castle Train, both of visitors. The celebration includes a check the Calendar at of which provide visitors with a unique drive-through display of over a million experience through the Castle displays. shimmering lights exhibited throughout okcastle.com for a detailed schedule of each night’s activities. Also in the Village area, the little ones the park. Christmas lights are placed on Gift Shops – A wide assortment of may ride the cutest holiday ponies in trees, bushes, and structures throughout holiday merchandise, inflatables, and town! For a taller vantage point, Cletus the park to enhance the natural beauty much more. the Camel will be here to provide rides of the gardens, waterfalls, and ponds. Rudolph’s Cafe - Treat yourself around the Village area. Just want to Gates open at 5:30 pm nightly, and the to soups, sandwiches, cookies, hot hang out and snap photos? Grab a bag event is free on Mondays and $5 per chocolate, and more. of Kettle Corn and enjoy the festive vehicle, $10 per bus/ 10+ passenger Chalice Hall - Enjoy watching holiday environment of the Castle gates before vans Tuesday- Sunday. movies for the whole family or sit and you head inside. Castle Christmas and Garden of warm up by the fire. Once inside The Castle, guests may Lights event hours and prices: Christmas Merchants – Find unique warm up and enjoy a variety of family Drive through the lights at both and handcrafted items from a variety of holiday activities: Crafting ornaments locations. The Castle drive-through craftspeople. in the workshop, Shop local! Discover is complimentary; however, we do handmade creations for the special appreciate donations. Honor Heights Castle of Muskogee people on your holiday list. You can also has a fee of $5 with both cards and cash 3400 W FERN MOUNTAIN RD | MUSKOGEE, OK purchase items from The Christmas accepted. If you would like information (918) 687-3625 | WWW.OKCASTLE.COM Shoppe or the Castle Gift Shop for on a season pass, please contact @THECASTLEOFMUSKOGEE | @CASTLEOFMUSKOGEE
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here’s only one time during the year that I get a craving for sweets, and that’s in December. I bake very seldom during the year, but I make up for it at the end by baking dozens of cookies all month long. I happen to think cookies are one of the best gifts for neighbors, teachers, friends, and anyone that needs some holiday cheer. This Christmas, I think we could all use a little cheering up, so why not turn up the music and start baking? We may not be gathering for parties this year, but there’s little harm in passing out plates of goodies on our friends’ doorsteps. You can even organize a cookie exchange with your
friends and family, where everyone bakes his or her favorite cookies and shares them with everyone in the group. Just package a few cookies in a small bag or box, and include the recipe, if you want. You don’t have to be a polished cook to bake something delicious, and you certainly don’t have to make everything look Pinterest perfect. In fact, I tell people I can make a delicious cake, but it won’t be pretty. I’m not interested in tedious decorating, and I think it’s more important that it tastes good. I feel the same way about my cookies, especially when I make my Celebration Cookies that aren’t very pretty, but they taste like a party in your mouth! They’re flavored with cinnamon and nutmeg, and the best part is the chunks of candy bar and corn flakes that give them a special crunchy texture. They keep well for a couple weeks in an airtight container, and can be frozen for several months. I also happen to know that Santa Claus is a big fan, and he requests them every year. However you are spending the holidays this year, I hope you can make time to relax and appreciate friends and family, even if you can’t gather in person. It’s a good time to think less of ourselves and more about others. And what better way to share cheer than to make someone’s day by baking something sweet and delicious?
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Crunchy Celebration Cookies Makes about 2 dozen - One of my children’s favorite breakfast cereals was Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I often grabbed a handful for a perfect snack. These cookies remind me of that cereal, but on a much fancier level. They may not be the prettiest cookies you ever make, but they are so perfect with a cup of coffee or cold milk. I named them celebration cookies because there’s so much goodness inside, it’s like a big party! • • • • • • • • • • • • •
8 ounces unsalted butter (2 sticks) 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs, room temperature 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 3 Skor candy bars, finely chopped 3 cups cornflakes (cereal), lightly crushed Course sprinkling sugar for dusting
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare cookie sheets with parchment paper or butter. In the bowl of a mixer, cream the butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until very smooth, about 5 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time and blend until well combined. In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Add to the creamed mixture and stir until you can no longer see flour. Add Skor candy, and gently stir to combine. Form dough into 2” balls and roll in the crushed cornflakes, pressing gently into dough. Place on prepared cookie sheets 3” apart. Flatten each ball of dough lightly with the back of a spoon, and sprinkle with course sugar. Bake 13 minutes, until edges of cookies are set. Allow to cool. Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
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Is it Too Late? Solutions for Back Pain Kyphoplasty Case Study
2020 for Dwain Garrison has been a time of discovery and healing. For over one and half years, Dwain suffered from severe chest and shoulder pain. He had been an athlete most of his life and lived the rough and tumble lifestyle that most athletes endure. “I felt like I was having a heart attack all of the time and was experiencing great pain between my shoulder blades,” he explains, “my doctor ran tests and determined that I have always had a very healthy heart and my heart health was not causing my pain.” Following further examination, his doctor diagnosed him with osteoporosis and one broken vertebra. Dwain now set his sights on getting more information and found Dr. Webb. “From the first time I consulted with Dr. Webb, I was confident that he could help me. During my first appointment I was given a thorough examination and then sent for an MRI. The MRI revealed that I had multiple collapsed vertebrae, T – 4, T – 5, and T- 6; that diagnosis was combined with my osteoporosis, degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis.” Treatment for Dwain’s injuries began within one week of his first MRI. Dr. Webb has been treating him for about 5 1/2 months; each vertebra was treated one procedure at a time with a simple outpatient procedure. “I had my first procedure, then about 1 to 2 months later I had my second, and then my third vertebra was treated within a month of the 2nd vertebra. I had a new MRI before each treatment.
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Thank You Proud Sponsors of RSU Public TV RSU TV thanks to the people and companies who have generously supported our station and helped us bring award-winning public television to our viewers. The following represents those who have given to the station since April 1, 2016. Robert Affolter
Bonnie Geer
Sandra Luginbill
Judy Simmons
Helen Allen
Patty Gibe
Mary Mackie
Shawn & Ronda Slaton
Renee Anthony
Stephanie Gilbert
Deanna Mall-Price
Leon Snodgrass
Joan Atkins
Roy Gillis
Eric Mallory
Belva Steiner
Sharon Bannister
Debra Glenn
Louise Manetta
Susan Stinnett
Tom Bawson
Joan Gordon
Patricia Martin
Dana Stone
Gary Baxter
Patricia Grifth
Julie Martin
Lee W. Stone
Mary Etta Beaver
Michael Grishom
George McCauslan
George Suppes
RSUTV SHOW PROFILE 800 Words
A columnist for a popular Sydney newspaper and as George’s daughter Shay, and Benson Jack Gloria Bell Paula Hale Hope Sutherland devoted father of teenage kids, Shay (Melina Peggy McClellan Anthony as his son Arlo. Emmitt Bibleand Arlo (Benson PaulineJack Hale Anthony), life Reba McDermott Neal Talley Vidler) has been pretty good to George. His biggest Erik Thomson, who playsTheis George Turner is also Mary Blevins Esther Hammer Robin McGuire Raymond concern, aside from raising a family with wife, Associate Producer of the heart-warming drama Todd Branstetter Marilynn Hammons Ronald McNair Sally Thomas Laura, is ensuring he pens exactly 800 Words 800 Words. “There’s nothing like 800 Words on Randi Brewer Sharon Harbell Linda Meistrell John & Dorothy Turnauckas for his weekly column. His precise word count television... it’s a family journey,” Erik says. “It’s Carol Brisco David J. & Regina D. Harris Faynell Mills Candace Vann is a personal quirk. It gives George control and a ‘starting over’ story that taps into that part of Faye Brown but that all vanishes Janice Harris with his wife’s Margaretme Mitchell JoyceWe Varner stability, that is universal. all wonder what would William Budnick Jamie Hawkins Eugene happen Moftt Lester Veltman sudden passing. if we changed everything and went somewhere new. “George and his kids sell up Jane Bylander Joan Hawksworth Philip Moldenhauer Douglas Vincent Acting on impulse, George quits his job and their house in Sydney, one of Melea Carrington David Henderson Valerie Moore Brenda Wagner the most expensive tells his kids to pack their bags because he cities in the world, and start all over again.” John & Bobbie Cary Elizabeth Higgens Mary Moore Jerry Wasson has just bought a house, sight unseen, over the Debra Cerey Terry Hill Karen Myers Wilcox internet in the ctional New Zealand seaside Erik’s successful Sheryl 17-year partnership with Cladia E. Hiltibrand a change is Irma Myers Judyas Williams townChilcoat of Weld. George isJoyce convinced Seven Network began Dr Mitch Stevens on All theClark antidote to his family’s loss. But it’s really Gary NeelSaints. He earnt three nominations for the Silver Paul Mike Hixson Connie Lou Wood an illogical attempt to return to happier times, Logie award for most popular actor, winning the Charles Cook Donna Hollon Robert & Paul Odell Saladin William D. Wood to a place full of fond memories where he spent award in 2003. Then came his much-loved role Cathy Cornwell Margaret Holt Anne Palfreyman Lance Woodliff his summer holidays as a child. But for George’s as Dave Rafter in the hit family drama, Packed Sharon Cotner Ava Hoover Jim Pardee Janis Wooley kids, who have yet to even process the enormous to the Rafters, and four Silver Logie award Greg LindaPopular Wright Actor and a Silver lossCottof their mom, WeldStanisHopper worlds away from Susie Paulson nominations for Most Beverly Cowan they have ever Gale Huff Harold Payne ZollerOutstanding Actor. anything known. Logie nomination forDavid Most Glenna Craig
Ilona Hughes
Chris Phillips
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Ignoring Jan, to rethink his PenelopeBorn Elizabeth Cronnpleas from his editor, Lynda Hutcheson Pierce
in Inverness, Scotland, Erik was seven plans, George turns down her offer to continue when his family moved to New Zealand. It was Glenda Marilyn Cullum Mary Jo Hutchison Jerry Pogue his employment as a columnist. The Turners then he began performing in school plays, a Senna Cunningham Karen Jacobs leave Sydney bound for Weld - which is nothing Shirley Randall pastime he continued to pursue as he got older. Hattie Daniels remembered it. Judith Randolph performing arts at the New Zealand like George It Jones is a remote, isolated John & Diane He studied Ramona Darby Glendathe JonesKiwi tourist trail. Thon N. Drama Rhett and forgotten place far off School, as well as English Literature and AWilliam carDavis crash is not a great way to arrive. Their Drama at Victoria University in Wellington. Sandra Katzell Ralph Rhodes ‘dream home’ turns out to be a halfrenovated Mark Dethrow Karen Keith Patsy D. Roberts nightmare lacking the basic requirements for a Erik accumulated a long list of theatre and TV Susan Doddridge Michael Keller Doug & Flora Roszel family – like an actual kitchen. Just as George credits in NZ, including a recurring role on the Gay Downing his sanity and Linda Rowe questions hisKetcher decision to move, Wanda F.Hercules and Zena – Warrior Princess series Wendy KilgallonAussie-import Doris Rowland alongDriscollcomes Woody aFrances fellow before he moved to Australia in his early 20s. surfer andDroege handyman - who In Australia Erik continued to appear in TV and Dan & Melinda Sharon may L. Kimelbe as much of Ortha Rusk aVal hindrance as he is a help; and the women of lm, winning an AFI Award and a Film Critic & Eldon Eisenach Virginia A. Kitchell Patty Saul Weld - four single local ladies who are intrigued Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2014, Garry England Marilyn Kuller Cheryl Schaefer by the new arrivals. They plan to become big Erik returned to the stage with the Melbourne Tom Ezell Chalmer Labig players in whatever future awaits him and his Viola Schatzinger Theatre Company playing the President of The Kay Foreman Donna LaDuke John Scott children. United States in The Speechmaker, a comedy George Foster Lauren Lambert Jim Scottproduction that proved an instant hit with sellOriginally September out audiences. Robert Fugate premiering in Joseph LeClaire 2015 on the Tom Seely Seven Network in Australia, 800 Words stars Jeff Gaffen Allen Ledbetter Johnny Shepherd Erik Thomson as George Turner, Melinda Vidler Walter Gasior
Carol Lickliter
Martha Shore
JANUARY 2020 Published by Rogers State University, 1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017. Produced by the RSUPR.
Dr. Larry Rice President
Royal Aills
RSU Public TV General Manager Erik lives in South Australia’s McLaren Vale, married to Always Greener star Caitlin Randy Riggs McDougall. They are proud parents to daughter Graphic Designer Eilish, and son Magnus. Rogers State University, in compliance with all applicable
Federal Vidler and State regulations, does and not Melina who laws playsand Shay, is an actor discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, model with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from sexual orientation, genetic information, sex, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, orofstatus as a veteranMelina’s in any of Queensland University Technology. its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is previous acting credits include the feature lm not limited to admissions, employment, housing, nancial aid, and educational services. This publication wasMako: issued The Arrangements, the television show by Rogers State University. Printed November 2020. Island of Secrets and a series of short lms, theatre productions and television commercials. RSU Public Television She has also worked as a photographic and 1701 West Will Rogers Blvd. runway model. Claremore, Oklahoma 74017
A keen dancer, Benson Jack Anthony, who portrays Phone: 918-343-7657 Arlo, started acting at a young age with his rst Toll Free: 800-823-7210 role in The Mystery of Natalie Wood directed by Fax: 918-343-7952 acclaimed director Peter Bogdanovich. His other E-Mail: krsc-tv@rsu.edu television credits include Legend of the Seeker, Facebook: www.facebook.com/RSUPublicTV Chatroom Chicks, Blood Brothers and a small Twitter: www.twitter.com/RSUPublicTV part in Underbelly Razor. He attended Sylvia Website: www.rsu.tv Young Performing Arts College in London and The Village Performing Arts and Brent St Studios in Sydney.
WHAT WILL SAYS “….Tulsa, Oklahoma , which would have been a real town, even if its people weren’t greasy rich with oil, for it is found on the spirit of its people.” - Will Rogers, July 22nd, 1923
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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER’S DESK
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Thank you, Northeast Oklahoma!
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Public Television’s Broadcast Media tracking companies says across the country the coronavirus may have rocked our world but there is a silver lining to the public’s lifestyle change or viewing habits. And Okies are not any different.
The viewers of Green Country have really been watching RSU Public TV since the stay at home rule went into place in April.
4 COVER STORY: Distance Learning Channel
RSUTV SHOW Q&A 5 Studio 66
Royal Aills
Nationally, according to these media tracking companies, television usage soared in the early days of the pandemic, (March/April). They observed that COVID-19 has been good for media consumption. Locally, specically RSU Public TV, eyeballs increased as well.
Lan Lam from America’s Test Kitchen 6 RSU-TV Show Prole: 800began Words Lan Lam her career as a caterer and brunch cook while at Wesleyan University, where she earned a BA in chemistry. She 7 LantoLam Q&A went on learned to cook by working for James Beard Award winners and nominees in Cambridge and Boston. Now she is a senior 8 TV HDIllustrated 35.1 January editorRSU for Cook’s magazine, for which Primetime she has developed recipes, written Schedule feature stories, and contributed to various sections since 2011. And you can watch her on RSU Public as she serves as an on-screen test cook on America’s Test Kitchen. Where did your love for food come from? My family. We always ate dinner together and at some point, during the meal, conversation would turn to food. I have clear memories of my parents and grandmother reminiscing about herbs they couldn’t nd in the US, comparing different brands of jasmine rice, or debating the From Our Viewers appropriate amount of ginger for a traditional Bobby from Chelsea Vietnamese braised chicken dish called gà kho “I love the woodturning shows you have on. If you g�ng. can, put more of them on please.” Patricia from Bartlesville “I enjoy watching living Grand on Grand Lake. My family grew up on that lake and it brings back a lot of memories for me” Lester from Muskogee “I found myself watching the program about Carol Burnett the other night. Great program. I loved watching her show on CBS.”
Staying at home during the lockdown resulted in large viewing increases for television news programming, which media researchers nd a cutting board that ts your kitchen and How did you get the job to be on America’s Test quoted as high as 19% for broadcast and 73% for cable. Ratings for network and cable entertainment series increased, too, as your habits. Besides nding something that’s Kitchen? did streaming of TV shows. In the rst three weeks of March, streaming rose 85% over the previous year. Public TV saw gains too, the right size for your counter, make sure that Luck! Well, luck and years of learning in a especially during early fringe and weekend dayparts. it’s not too large for your sink or cabinets, or too variety of kitchens. I was looking for a foodheavy for you to maneuver. Finally, consider how centric job outside of the restaurant industry RSU Public TV daypart quickly became planned viewing and surpassing primetime programming. Classic Gospel with Bill Gaither often you cook and how much food you usually and ran across an ad for a test cook position. remains RSU TV’s #1 show, America’s Test Kitchen moved into second place followed by Ellis Good Food and Cooks Country Kitchen. prepare. There’s no need to splurge on an extraI didn’t quite meet the standards listed on that This is the rst time since I’ve been at the station that cooking shows have competed for eyeballs. It’s great to know that when our large board if you won’t use all of that surface ad - I hadn’t attended culinary school - but I viewers are at home, they have found RSU Public TV and like the programming we offer. area. applied anyway it worked out. I’ve been happily developing recipes since then. As for getting So, what’s next? Some say media usage will falter and fall back in line as Northeast Oklahoma begins to open back up and we all get What is one cooking tip that everyone should onto the show, we had very casual auditions and back to somewhat normal lives. However, the stay at home order showed how much people depend on Public TV. The general thought know? I was asked to give it a try. Looking back, I’m is, the bigger the crisis, the more viewers will depend on public TV. A pinch of salt added at the proper time goes so glad I was open to trying new things. That a long way. Salt does so much for the avor attitude has opened a lot of interesting doors. My hope is you will continue to watch and make RSU Public TV a part of your television viewing and get engaged with us on some and texture of food. It helps meat stay juicy as level. We can’t do this with you (our viewers) be we are viewer supported television. it cooks, tempers bitterness, and improves the Was TV something you always wanted to do? avor, texture, and appearance of vegetables, Absolutely not. One of the joys of my job is that TV So, thank you Green Country for your support! and brings depth to desserts. A pet peeve of is just a portion of what I do. The rest of the year, mine is when recipes don’t include salt or simply I’m busy researching and developing recipes, say season to taste at the very end. Of course, working on photo shoots, and just learning as there are exceptions, but in general most food much about food as I possibly can. should be seasoned during cooking, not before – Royal Aills serving. One hallmark of a good recipe is clarity What is one piece of equipment that we should on both the amount and the timing. all have in our kitchens? A great cutting board. You can have a razorAnyone who has ever attempted to cook has sharp knife, but you won’t get a nice dice on your inevitably had a cooking fail. What is the worst veggies if your board is warped. It’s important to cooking fail you’ve ever had? This isn’t so much one fail, but a series of fails leading to redemption. I was tortured by French omelets for a summer. I had to learn how to make them on the y for a very, very particular chef. It’s an experience I wouldn’t wish on anyone. I can still see the row of orders uttering under the industrial hood and feel the anxiety and frustration of repeated trying and failing. It took three months for me to condently turn out a good omelet on demand and another one to master them. To this day, I don’t order French omelets because they just bring back too many memories. (I do make them for myself at home.) America’s Test Kitchen is seen on RSU Public TV every Monday’s at 3pm, Thursdays at 10am and again on Saturdays at 4pm.
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Catherine from Tulsa “Classical Stretch and Happy Yoga are how I get my exercise while I’m in quarantine due to the pandemic. “
General Manager, RSUTV
DISTANCE LEARNING CHANNEL Jump start your future with concurrent classes
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In March when the Oklahoma’s State Board of Education suspended the remainder of the publicschool year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, RSU Public TV came to the aid of public schools across Northeast Oklahoma by launching a new regional educational initiative called @HomeLearning. This effort addressed the growing educational need across our 24-counties in northeastern Oklahoma. @Home Learning provided live Distance Learning (free, over-the-air broadcast and online), resources and opportunities to public school students, homeschool students and the thousands of families who live and work in Northeast Oklahoma. For the rst time ever, elementary and secondary students had ready access to over-the-air learning resources on RSU Public TV Channel 35.1 in order to complete the 2020 school year.
Now the station is once again coming to the aid college bound high school junior and seniors who want to jump start their college careers. Because of the success with @HomeLearing, the Cherokee Nation requested RSU Public TV and RSU make available by broadcast over our 35.2 channel, Rogers State University’s Concurrent Course classes for College Credit to the underserved population throughout the tribe’s 14-county judicial reservation area as well as the entire Rogers State University service area. Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor Janees Taylor recognized the need and approached RSU-TV about partnering to offer concurrent classes to area high school students. “When Covid-19 made us rethink every aspect of learning and working, it was a natural step to expand the TV platform that RSU has available to other classes” said Councilwomen Taylor. “RSU is meeting a need with technology other universities do not have. With low tuition and now a platform that allows students who did not have access before, this is another barrier to education taken away. This delivery method opens educational doors for students without adequate internet access as it is delivered over TV rather than the internet. I want every Cherokee child to have the opportunity to earn a college degree, in order to accomplish that, it is imperative that we do all we can to eliminate obstacles standing in the way of that.”
Beginning this Spring RSU Public TV is launching the “Distance Learning Channel” on the stations second subchannel 35.2. The station will carry 30 hours of concurrent college credited classes. Some classes will be aired live with additional re-airings built into the broadcast schedule. High school students can enroll in college classes and earn college credit from the comfort of their living room by watching the classes over RSU Public TV’s 35.2 channel. Royal Aills General Manager of RSU Public TV says, “One of the things we know is this, in times like these our mission to serve the public is paramount. Like public schools, public TV means working together for the greater good of our students, families and communities.” High speed internet is not an option for most of our rural areas. According to the FCC Fewer than half of Oklahoma’s rural residents have access to highspeed internet – one of the lowest percentages of any state. RSU Public TV’s option of over the air on 35.2 is valid. In today’s world how these students are interconnected is a necessity. We want to make these classes accessible to everyone especially the underserved who don’t have access to high speed internet. “This offering of concurrent courses is a necessary step in reaching students who otherwise
DISTANCE LEARNING CHANNEL CONTINUED... wouldn’t be able to access the teachings through the internet,” said RSU President Dr. Larry Rice. “We are proud of the courses our faculty and RSUTV have produced and appreciate the partnership we have with the Cherokee Nation.” However, that’s only one possible platform. The other involves ONENET, a digital communications initiative of the State Regents for Higher Education and Oklahoma’s only statewide internet service provider. The station is in discussions with ONENET now to be a partner with Rogers State University and RSU Public TV by providing a direct feed of these Concurrent Classes to all high schools in our 22-county footprint of RSU’s service area. Aills
says, “Since our terrestrial (antenna signal) does not reach the entire TV market we are asking for ONENET assistance. We will be working directly with each school to provide a room and time for enrollees to take the classes during the day. ONENET’s assistance with this will make this a direct feed to each school in all of our rural 22 counties.” Concurrent classes on broadcast will begin in the Spring Semester of 2020 with the classes Intro to Psychology, American Federal Government, and Cherokee 1 available.
Studio 66
A new season of Studio 66 kicks off October 16! Preparation for this new season started in February with the production team spending two weeks building of a new set that would reect the wider variety of music genres that would be featured. And despite the unexpected interruption of the Covid-19 pandemic RSU-TV they were able to record seven all new episodes featuring local artists Alaska and Madi, R&B singer Calvin McGriff, the country rock sound of Travis Kidd, Americana singer Melissa Hembree, Rock band Acoustic Freight Train, Singer songwriter Jason Ford, and alternative rock band The New Time Zones. Watch Season 2 of Studio 66 Friday nights at 8:30 beginning October 16th on RSU Public TV.
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Thank You Proud Sponsors of RSU Public TV RSU TV thanks to the people and companies who have generously supported our station and helped us bring award-winning public television to our viewers. The following represents those who have given to the station since April 1, 2016. Robert Affolter
Bonnie Geer
Sandra Luginbill
Judy Simmons
Helen Allen
Patty Gibe
Mary Mackie
Shawn & Ronda Slaton
Renee Anthony
Stephanie Gilbert
Deanna Mall-Price
Leon Snodgrass
Joan Atkins
Roy Gillis
Eric Mallory
Belva Steiner
Sharon Bannister
800 Words
Debra Glenn
Louise Manetta
Susan Stinnett
Tom Bawson
Joan Gordon
Patricia Martin
Dana Stone
Gary Baxter
Patricia Grifth
Julie Martin
Lee W. Stone
Mary Etta Beaver
Michael Grishom
George McCauslan
George Suppes
RSUTV SHOW PROFILE
A columnist for a popular Sydney newspaper and as George’s daughter Shay, and Benson Jack Gloria Bell Paula Hale Peggy McClellan Hope Sutherland devoted father of teenage kids, Shay (Melina Anthony as his son Arlo. Emmitt Bibleand Arlo (Benson PaulineJack Hale Anthony), life Reba McDermott Neal Talley Vidler) Mary Blevins EstherGeorge. Hammer His biggest Robin McGuire has been pretty good to Erik Thomson, who Raymond playsTheis George Turner is also concern, aside from raising a family with wife, Associate Producer of the heart-warming drama Todd Branstetter Marilynn Hammons Ronald McNair Sally Thomas Laura, is ensuring he pens exactly 800 Words 800 Words. “There’s nothing like 800 Words on Randi Brewer Sharon Harbell Linda Meistrell John & Dorothy Turnauckas for his weekly column. His precise word count television... it’s a family journey,” Erik says. “It’s Carol Brisco David J. & Regina D. Harris Faynell Mills Candace Vann is a personal quirk. It gives George control and a ‘starting over’ story that taps into that part of Faye Brown Janice Harris Margaret Mitchell Joyce Varner stability, but that all vanishes with his wife’s me that is universal. We all wonder what would William Budnick Jamie Hawkins Eugene happen Moftt Lester Veltman sudden passing. if we changed everything and went somewhere new. “George and his kids sell up Jane Bylander Joan Hawksworth Philip Moldenhauer Douglas Vincent Acting on impulse, George quits his job and their house in Sydney, one of Melea Carrington David Henderson Valerie Moore Brenda Wagner the most expensive tells his kids to pack their bags because he cities in the world, and start all over again.” John & Bobbie Cary Elizabeth Higgens Mary Moore Jerry Wasson has just bought a house, sight unseen, over the Debra Cerey Terry Hill Karen Myers Sheryl Wilcox internet in the ctional New Zealand seaside Erik’s successful 17-year partnership with Cladia Chilcoat E. Hiltibrand a change is Irma Myers Judyas Williams town of Weld. George isJoyce convinced Seven Network began Dr Mitch Stevens on All Paul Clark Mike Hixson Connie Lou Wood the antidote to his family’s loss. But it’s really Gary NeelSaints. He earnt three nominations for the Silver an illogical attempt to return to happier times, Logie award for most popular actor, winning the Charles Cook Donna Hollon Robert & Paul Odell Saladin William D. Wood to a place full of fond memories where he spent award in 2003. Then came his much-loved role Cathy Cornwell Margaret Holt Anne Palfreyman Lance Woodliff his summer holidays as a child. But for George’s as Dave Rafter in the hit family drama, Packed Sharon Cotner Ava Hoover Jim Pardee Janis Wooley kids, who have yet to even process the enormous to the Rafters, and four Silver Logie award Greg Cott Stan Hopper Susie Paulson Linda Wright loss of their mom, Weld is worlds away from nominations for Most Popular Actor and a Silver Beverly Cowan they have ever Gale Huff Harold Payne ZollerOutstanding Actor. anything known. Logie nomination forDavid Most
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Glenna Craig
Ilona Hughes
Chris Phillips
Ignoring Jan, to rethink his PenelopeBorn Elizabeth Cronnpleas from his editor, Lynda Hutcheson Pierce in Inverness, Scotland, Erik was seven plans, George turns down her offer to continue when his family moved to New Zealand. It was Glenda Marilyn Cullum Mary Jo Hutchison Jerry Pogue his employment as a columnist. The Turners then he began performing in school plays, a Senna Cunningham Karen Jacobs Shirley Randall leave Sydney bound for Weld - which is nothing pastime he continued to pursue as he got older. Hattie George Daniels remembered it. Judith Randolph performing arts at the New Zealand like It Jones is a remote, isolated John & Diane He studied Ramonaforgotten Darby Glendathe JonesKiwi tourist trail. Thon N. Drama Rhett and place far off School, as well as English Literature and AWilliam carDavis crash is not a great way to arrive. Their Drama at Victoria University in Wellington. Sandra Katzell Ralph Rhodes ‘dream home’ turns out to be a halfrenovated Mark Dethrow Karen Keith Patsy D. Roberts nightmare lacking the basic requirements for a Erik accumulated a long list of theatre and TV Susan Doddridge Michael Keller Doug & Flora Roszel family – like an actual kitchen. Just as George credits in NZ, including a recurring role on the Gay Downing Rowe questions his sanity andLindahisKetcher decision to move, Wanda F.Hercules and Zena – Warrior Princess series Wendy Driscoll KilgallonAussie-import Doris Rowland along comes Woody aFrances fellow before he moved to Australia in his early 20s. Dan & Melinda Sharon may L. Kimelbe as much of Ortha Rusk surfer andDroege handyman - who In Australia Erik continued to appear in TV and aVal hindrance as he is a help; and the women of lm, winning an AFI Award and a Film Critic & Eldon Eisenach Virginia A. Kitchell Patty Saul Weld four single local ladies who are intrigued Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2014, Garry England Marilyn Kuller Cheryl Schaefer by the new arrivals. They plan to become big Erik returned to the stage with the Melbourne Tom Ezell Chalmer Labig Viola Schatzinger players in whatever future awaits him and his Theatre Company playing the President of The Kay Foreman Donna LaDuke John Scott children. United States in The Speechmaker, a comedy George Foster Lauren Lambert Jim Scottproduction that proved an instant hit with sellOriginally September out audiences. Robert Fugate premiering in Joseph LeClaire 2015 on the Tom Seely Seven Network in Australia, 800 Words stars Jeff Gaffen Allen Ledbetter Johnny Shepherd Erik Thomson as George Turner, Melinda Vidler Walter Gasior
Carol Lickliter
Martha Shore
JANUARY 2020 Published by Rogers State University, 1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017. Produced by the RSUPR.
Dr. Larry Rice President
Royal Aills
RSU Public TV General Manager Erik lives in South Australia’s McLaren Vale, married to Always Greener star Caitlin Randy Riggs McDougall. They are proud parents to daughter Graphic Designer Eilish, and son Magnus. Rogers State University, in compliance with all applicable
Federal Vidler and State regulations, does and not Melina who laws playsand Shay, is an actor discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, model with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from sexual orientation, genetic information, sex, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, orofstatus as a veteranMelina’s in any of Queensland University Technology. its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is previous acting credits include the feature lm not limited to admissions, employment, housing, nancial aid, and educational services. This publication wasMako: issued The Arrangements, the television show by Rogers State University. Printed November 2020. Island of Secrets and a series of short lms, theatre productions and television commercials. RSU Public Television She has also worked as a photographic and 1701 West Will Rogers Blvd. runway model. Claremore, Oklahoma 74017
A keen dancer, Benson Jack Anthony, who portrays Phone: 918-343-7657 Arlo, started acting at a young age with his rst Toll Free: 800-823-7210 role in The Mystery of Natalie Wood directed by Fax: 918-343-7952 acclaimed director Peter Bogdanovich. His other E-Mail: krsc-tv@rsu.edu television credits include Legend of the Seeker, Facebook: www.facebook.com/RSUPublicTV Chatroom Chicks, Blood Brothers and a small Twitter: www.twitter.com/RSUPublicTV part in Underbelly Razor. He attended Sylvia Website: www.rsu.tv Young Performing Arts College in London and The Village Performing Arts and Brent St Studios in Sydney.
WHAT WILL SAYS “….Tulsa, Oklahoma , which would have been a real town, even if its people weren’t greasy rich with oil, for it is found on the spirit of its people.” - Will Rogers, July 22nd, 1923
CONTENTS
FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER’S DESK
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Thank you, Northeast Oklahoma!
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Public Television’s Broadcast Media tracking companies says across the country the coronavirus may have rocked our world but there is a silver lining to the public’s lifestyle change or viewing habits. And Okies are not any different.
The viewers of Green Country have really been watching RSU Public TV since the stay at home rule went into place in April.
4 COVER STORY: Distance Learning Channel
RSUTV SHOW Q&A 5 Studio 66
Royal Aills
Nationally, according to these media tracking companies, television usage soared in the early days of the pandemic, (March/April). They observed that COVID-19 has been good for media consumption. Locally, specically RSU Public TV, eyeballs increased as well.
Lan Lam from America’s Test Kitchen
6 RSU-TV Show Prole: 800began Words Lan Lam her career as a caterer and brunch cook while at Wesleyan University, where she earned a BA in chemistry. She 7 LantoLam Q&A went on learned to cook by working for James Beard Award winners and nominees in Cambridge and Boston. Now she is a senior 8 TV HDIllustrated 35.1 January editorRSU for Cook’s magazine, for which Primetime she has developed recipes, written Schedule feature stories, and contributed to various sections since 2011. And you can watch her on RSU Public as she serves as an on-screen test cook on America’s Test Kitchen. Where did your love for food come from? My family. We always ate dinner together and at some point, during the meal, conversation would turn to food. I have clear memories of my parents and grandmother reminiscing about herbs they couldn’t nd in the US, comparing different brands of jasmine rice, or debating the appropriate amount of ginger for a traditional From Our Viewers Vietnamese braised chicken dish called gà kho Bobby from Chelsea g�ng. “I love the woodturning shows you have on. If you can, put more of them on please.” Patricia from Bartlesville “I enjoy watching living Grand on Grand Lake. My family grew up on that lake and it brings back a lot of memories for me” Lester from Muskogee “I found myself watching the program about Carol Burnett the other night. Great program. I loved watching her show on CBS.”
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Catherine from Tulsa “Classical Stretch and Happy Yoga are how I get my exercise while I’m in quarantine due to the pandemic. “
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January Primetime Schedule SUNDAY
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1 6:00 On Story 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Brokenwood Mysteries 8:30 Studio 66 9:00 Front and Center
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6:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Digital Drive-In 9:00 The Heart Guy
6:00 GC Perspectives 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Asian American Life
10:00 Songs at the Center
7:30 Variety Studios: Actors on Actors 8:00 Classic Gospel
5 6:00 Autoline 6:30 Newsline 7-10 Documentaries
6 6:00 This Is America & The World 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Midsomer Murders 9:00 800 Words
7 6:00 Consuelo Mack W.T. 7:00 Osiyo 7:30 Living Grand on Grand Lake 8:00 Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 A Place to Call Home
2 6:00 Asian American Life 6:30 Bare Feet 7:00 Backstage Pass 8:00 Live From the Artist’s Den 9:00 Woodsongs
8 6:00 On Story 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Brokenwood Mysteries 8:30 Studio 66 9:00 Front and Center
9 6:00 Asian American Life 6:30 Bare Feet 7:00 Backstage Pass 8:00 Live From the Artist’s Den 9:00 Woodsongs
9:00 Song of the Mountains
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6:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Digital Drive-In
6:00 GC Perspectives 6:30 Newsline
6:00 Autoline 6:30 Newsline
9:00 The Heart Guy 10:00 Songs at the Center
7:00 Asian American Life 7:30 Variety Studios: Actors on Actors
7-10 Documentaries
13 6:00 This Is America & The World 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Midsomer Murders 9:00 800 Words
8:00 Classic Gospel
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6:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Digital Drive-In
6:00 GC Perspectives 6:30 Newsline
6:00 Autoline 6:30 Newsline
9:00 The Heart Guy 10:00 Songs at the Center
7:00 Asian American Life 7:30 Variety Studios: Actors on Actors
7-10 Documentaries
20 6:00 This Is America & The World 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Midsomer Murders 9:00 800 Words
8:00 Classic Gospel
24 6:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Digital Drive-In 9:00 The Heart Guy 10:00 Songs at the Center
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6:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Digital Drive-In 9:00 The Heart Guy 10:00 Songs at the Center
25 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30
GC Perspectives Newsline Asian American Life Variety Studios: Actors on Actors 8:00 Classic Gospel
26 6:00 Autoline 6:30 Newsline 7-10 Documentaries
27 6:00 This Is America & The World 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Midsomer Murders 9:00 800 Words
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6:00 Consuelo Mack W.T. 7:00 Osiyo
6:00 On Story 6:30 Newsline
6:00 Asian American Life 6:30 Bare Feet
7:30 Living Grand on Grand Lake 8:00 Frankie Drake Mysteries
7:00 Brokenwood Mysteries 8:30 Studio 66
7:00 Backstage Pass 8:00 Live From the Artist’s Den
9:00 A Place to Call Home
9:00 Front and Center
9:00 Woodsongs
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6:00 Consuelo Mack W.T. 7:00 Osiyo
6:00 On Story 6:30 Newsline
6:00 Asian American Life 6:30 Bare Feet
7:30 Living Grand on Grand Lake 8:00 Frankie Drake Mysteries
7:00 Brokenwood Mysteries 8:30 Studio 66
7:00 Backstage Pass 8:00 Live From the Artist’s Den
9:00 A Place to Call Home
9:00 Front and Center
9:00 Woodsongs
28 6:00 Consuelo Mack W.T. 7:00 Osiyo 7:30 Living Grand on Grand Lake 8:00 Frankie Drake Mysteries 9:00 A Place to Call Home
29 6:00 On Story 6:30 Newsline 7:00 Brokenwood Mysteries 8:30 Studio 66 9:00 Front and Center
30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00
Asian American Life Bare Feet Backstage Pass Live From the Artist’s Den 9:00 Woodsongs
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