NOVEMBER 2014 MAGAZINE FOR MEMBERS
WETA TV 26 Explores Washington History in a New Special Premiering November 17 Also this month: two new WETA performance specials, A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House and Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
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s your hometown station, we at WETA are very proud to be one of the top producers of programming in American public broadcasting. This month, we are delighted to roll out several exciting WETA offerings. Created exclusively for our community, the TV 26 production Washington in the ’80s presents an intriguing new exploration of area history. For viewers nationwide, we present our production A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House, spotlighting a concert to be hosted this month by President and Mrs. Obama; and we are again co-producing the annual comedy tribute The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, which this year celebrates Jay Leno. In our radio broadcasts, we are pleased to usher in a new season of our monthly production NSO Showcase, spotlighting Washington’s own National Symphony Orchestra. Enjoy these fine programs and all that WETA has to offer this month. Thank you for your support. Sharon Percy Rockefeller, President & CEO, WETA
Ken Burns Presents The Story of Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
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monumental new WETA project in the works since 2011, the three-part, six-hour television series The Story of Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies will premiere in spring 2015. The series is the product of a unique collaboration between WETA, top filmmakers Ken Burns and Barak Goodman, and preeminent organizations battling cancer in America. Based on Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, the program is being produced by Burns’s company Florentine Films, Laura Ziskin Pictures and WETA, in association with Ark Media. A comprehensive history of the disease, The Story of Cancer is a “biography” of cancer that spotlights cancer from its first documented appearances thousands of years ago through the epic battles in the 20th century to cure, control and conquer it, to a radical new understanding of its essence at a time of great progress in knowledge and treatment. The story of how we arrived at this moment, what it means for patients today, and where we go from here forms the heart of the series, which is three films in one: a history documentary, an intimate Author vérité film following patients and caregivers, and a scientific report. Dr. Siddhartha The Story of Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies is accompanied by a WETAMukherjee created website, TheStoryofCancer.org, that is adding resources and features now in and filmmaker Ken Burns advance of the series premiere. The site, where you can soon share your story, serves as a platform for discussion surrounding cancer issues — the scientific, the historical and the personal — addressed in the series. The project also features an extensive nationwide community engagement and outreach campaign, on which WETA is partnering with PBS stations across the country, as well as project supporters Genentech; Cancer Treatment Centers of America; Siemens; David H. Koch; Bristol-Myers Squibb; the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Kovler Fund; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; the American Association for Cancer Research; the American Cancer Society; Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; and PBS. Follow the project at TheStoryofCancer.org and facebook.com/CancerFilm and on Twitter via @CancerFilm, and join the conversation with project hashtag #CancerFilm.
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TV Highlights A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House The WETA production airs Friday, November 7 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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n advance of Veterans Day, a new WETA music special, A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House, features an all-star tribute to Americans in military service. The hour-long concert, produced by WETA, in association with AEG Ehrlich Ventures and The GRAMMY Museum, will be recorded before a live audience that will include hundreds of military personnel on the South Lawn of the White House on November 6 — and premiere the next night on public television stations nationwide, airing as part of the PBS Fall Arts Festival. President and Mrs. Obama will host the concert event, which will include performances by Mary J. Blige, John Fogerty, Willie Nelson and Romeo Santos. Also taking the stage to perform will be active duty military members Sgt. Christiana R. Ball, U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Matt Smith and Capt. John Ed Auer. The rock band Daughtry will also be part of the event, participating via satellite with a performance from a USO concert in Japan. There will be a live-viewing audience of active duty members of the military from the USO Warrior and Family Center at Fort Belvoir, in Virginia, and footage of their participation will be included in the broadcast. The broadcast, part of the White House “Joining Forces” initiative, will also be presented to American service personnel and civilians at U.S. Department of Defense locations around the world on Veterans Day, via the American Forces Network. Broadcast of the program is made possible by a special collaboration with USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore and USO, Inc. A joint sponsorship by The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin provides major corporate funding for this event. Additional funders include the Anne Ray Charitable Trust, The Annenberg Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS and public television viewers.
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Worricker on Masterpiece ill Nighy reprises his Golden Globe–nominated role as master spy Johnny Worricker in two new Masterpiece Contemporary thrillers, written and directed by Sir David Hare, Oscar-nominated adapter of The Reader and The Hours. Wrapping up a plot that began with the 2011 Masterpiece drama Page Eight, involving secret crimes and unplumbed depths of political corruption, Masterpiece Contemporary presents Turks & Caicos (November 9), followed a week later by Salting the Battlefield (November 16). The dramas feature an all-star cast, including Christopher Walken, Winona Ryder (above, with Nighy), Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Judy Davis and Rupert Graves. Page Eight, Turks & Caicos, and Salting the Battlefield form The Worricker Trilogy — which follows the exploits of the scrupulous agent from MI-5 headquarters in London to exile on a Caribbean island to life on the run with his fellow agent Margot Tyrrell (Bonham Carter).
Funding for Masterpiece is provided by Viking River Cruises and Ralph Lauren Corporation with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The Masterpiece Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.
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n a star-studded, mid-October evening of comedy and tributes, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts presented the 17th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor to comedy icon and longtime Tonight Show host Jay Leno in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. As it has since 2000, WETA captured the Mark Twain Prize proceedings as a gathering of Leno’s friends and colleagues paid tribute to the humor and accomplishments of the entertainer. The 90-minute television special, Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize — a production of WETA, CoMedia, Mark Krantz Productions, Cappy Productions and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — will be broadcast by WETA and PBS stations nationwide on Sunday, November 23. Among the special guests and performers appearing in the program are Garth Brooks, Kristin Chenoweth, Kevin Eubanks, Jimmy Fallon, Chelsea Handler, Al Madrigal, Seth Myers, Jerry Seinfeld, JB Smoove and Wanda Sykes — with special appearances by Jamie Foxx and Betty White. Jay Leno is the 17th recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Past recipients of the prize have been Richard Pryor (1998), Jonathan Winters (1999), Carl Reiner (2000), Whoopi Goldberg (2001), Bob Newhart (2002), Lily Tomlin (2003), Lorne Michaels (2004), Steve Martin (2005), Neil Simon (2006), Billy Crystal (2007), George Carlin (2008), Bill Cosby (2009), Tina Fey (2010), Will Ferrell (2011), Ellen DeGeneres (2012) and Carol Burnett (2013). It was in May of 1992 when Leno followed in the footsteps of legendary NBC late-night hosts Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson as host of the popular late-night television program The Tonight Show, on which Leno first appeared as a comedian in 1977. Prior to becoming host, Leno had been Johnny Carson’s exclusive guest host on the show since September 1987. An indefatigable per-
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former, Leno loves to test his humor on audiences across the nation, performing more than 100 live appearances in nightclubs, theaters and stadiums each year, including during his tenure hosting The Tonight Show. Leno has also gained an international following on the internet with his new creation, Jaylenosgarage.com, winning an Emmy Award and two additional nominations for Outstanding Special Class–Short-Format Nonfiction Programs. Leno himself is the recipient of the People’s Choice Award and numerous other honors, including a Harris Poll selection as most popular star on television. The comedian is a bestselling author and, when he is not performing, writing, or doing charitable work, he does voice-over work in film and television. An avid collector of classic cars and motorcycles, and a builder of his own vehicles, Leno is also a monthly columnist for Popular Mechanics. Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York, and raised in Andover, Massachusetts. He and his wife, Mavis, live in Los Angeles. The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor was created in 1998 to recognize the art of humorists who have had an impact on American society in ways similar to the distinguished 19th-century novelist and essayist best known as Mark Twain. Corporate funding for Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize is provided by Capital One and by Comcast NBCUniversal. Major funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS and public television viewers. Air travel is generously provided by American Airlines.
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The WETA co-production airs Sunday, November 23 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, repeating November 25 at 9 p.m.
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ollowing on the award-winning TV 26 productions Washington in the ’60s and Washington in the ’70s, a new, one-hour WETA film explores the decade of the 1980s in the nation’s capital, examining politics, society and culture of the era. The city emerged as a cosmopolitan world capital during those years, even while Washington was earning a national reputation for challenges that mirrored those faced in communities nationwide.
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The WETA TV 26 production premieres Monday, November 17 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, repeating Wednesday, November 26
Joe Theismann and Joe Gibbs, Super Bowl XVII
and examines the tragedies that resulted from the advent of crack cocaine. The moniker “Murder Capital USA”, homelessness, and the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic are among the many topics explored in the documentary, as are the responses from the Barry and Reagan administrations and civil society.
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While the city and its citizens suffered their trials in that era, in other aspects of life, Washington in the 1980s proved vibrant. The city stimulated business growth and The history of the decade is illuminated via the remipreserved great spaces, including Union Station and the niscences and insights of 20 prominent local figures — Old Post Office, while including radio journalist creating new ones such Kojo Nnamdi, former Redas the Vietnam Veterans skins coach Joe Gibbs and Memorial. The film also quarterback Doug Williams, relates how Washington television journalist Mauexperienced a musical reen Bunyan, entertainment flowering in the rhythmreporter Arch Campbell, heavy music named “gopolitical commentator and go,” and in a local brand of politician Pat Buchanan, punk rock and its growing former D.C. mayor Marion club scene. The theater Barry, former D.C. police scene expanded significhief Isaac Fulwood, city President Reagan and Mayor Marion Barry, cantly during the decade councilwoman and longtime D.C. Summer Jobs Program Funding as well. In this era, the city mayoral candidate Carol also became markedly more gay friendly, and the program Schwartz, and others — who either made news or were explores why. in a position to closely observe events in the city as they In sports, the 1980s saw the advent of the Joe Gibbs unfolded. Each shares their perspective, and Gordon era in Redskins football history, and Washington in the Peterson, WJLA anchor and longtime host of political ’80s recounts the tough start and glories that followed. roundtable Inside Washington, narrates the film. The city also embraced Georgetown and Maryland basketball, which too mounted impressive achievements. Political and Social Upheaval The 1980s were also a golden age for local media, and Washington in the ’80s explores a period of challenge, the film and its participants remember the era’s news division and turmoil in the city after the hopefulness for teams and major local news events they covered, includincreased social cohesion that sprung from the Civil Rights ing the attempt on President Reagan’s life and the crash era in the 1970s. The film explores the administrations of Air Florida Flight 90. and policies of Mayor Marion Barry, including the growth Tune in for all that and more in Washington in the ’80s, of leadership roles for African Americans, as well as the and note that the film repeats Wednesday, November 26 politician’s personal downfall; documents the Reagan at 8 p.m., airing in tandem with previous TV 26 docurevolution that came to the nation’s capital and ushered in mentaries on Washington history in the 1970s and 1960s. a new period of friction between local and federal entities; JAMES M. THRESHER/THE WASHINGTON POST/GETTY IMAGES
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Icons of Comedy on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Robin Williams Remembered airs Monday, Nov. 3 at 10 p.m. American Masters: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work airs Monday, November 10 at 10 p.m.
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pecial programs this month spotlight the lives and work of two iconic comedians — Robin Williams, who died in August, and Joan Rivers, who passed away in September. The program Robin Williams Remembered: A Pioneers of Television Special (November 3) presents a celebration of the award-winning late comedian, TV star, and film and stage actor, featuring one of his last in-depth television interviews, and including clips from his career and tributes to Williams. The program also includes a new interview with Williams’ former Mork & Mindy co-star Pam Dawber, who worked most closely with the late comic. Other celebrities sharing stories about Williams and discussing his career range from co-stars Henry Winkler and Yakov Smirnoff, to Penny Marshall, the late Jonathan Winters, Whoopi Goldberg, Jerry Stiller and Jimmie Walker. Also this month, American Masters features Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (November 10), a 90-minute film taking a year-long ride with the irreverent comedienne in her 76th year of life. The vérité documentary peels away the public mask of the late performer, laying bare Rivers’ indefatigable work to keep her career thriving and to reinvent herself. Enjoying unguarded access, the filmmakers explore the comedic process and the toxic mixture of self-doubt and anger that often fuels it. Rivers’ was the quintessential story of survival and of determination: she was the female pioneer who cut paths and broke boundaries in the otherwise all-male world of comedy, opening the door for other comediennes to follow.
Sloths, Beavers and Killer Whales on Nature ature this month visits Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia to spotlight sloths; travels around the U.S. and Canada to explore the world of beavers; and braves the Arctic to follow killer whales. A Sloth Named Velcro (November 5) relates the story of a young journalist’s year 2000 encounter with a tiny orphaned sloth in the jungles of Panama. The two were inseparable for two years until Ana reintroduced “Velcro” to the wild. In the program, the woman returns to Central and South America to learn about the sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers that are springing up as development displaces these gentle creatures and scientists work to learn more about sloths in order to protect them. Also this month, the reprised program Leave It to the Beavers (November 12) examines how these creatures are responsible for creating fertile landscapes across North America. A growing number of scientists, conservationists and environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools in reversing the effects of global warming and worldwide water shortages: these industrious rodents are adept at controlling water and have been transforming and reviving landscapes for thousands of years. The program tells the story of North America’s beavers — their history, their near extinction, and their comeback as modern day eco-heroes. In Invasion of the Killers Whales, Nature explores how a growing number of the world’s greatest aquatic hunters are moving into Arctic waters in the summer months as the ice shrinks. More and more have been attracted to these hunting grounds by the growing expanse of open water, and they are competing with polar bears, already under pressure from reduced hunting grounds — for the same prey: seals and narwhal, beluga and bowhead whales. Support for Nature is made possible in part by the Arnhold Family in memory of Clarisse Arnhold, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, the Estate of Elizabeth A. Vernon, the Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust, the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, the Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation, Susan Malloy and the Sun Hill Foundation, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by public television stations.
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A Fond Farewell to
Poirot Final three episodes air Thursdays, November 6, 13 & 20 at 9:30 p.m., repeating Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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fter 25 years, 12 series, and 70 productions, one of the most iconic, popular and acclaimed programs in public television history, Agatha Christie’s Poirot, concludes this month with its final adaptations of the crime novelist’s tales — the last three programs featuring David Suchet in his signature role as the brilliant Belgian detective who uses his “little grey cells” to crack cases that baffle mere mortals. The final feature-length mysteries culminate with Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case, an adaptation of the story that bestselling author Christie wrote in 1942 and kept under wraps in a bank vault until its publication in 1975, the year before her death. In Elephants Can Remember (November 6), Poirot investigates a famed psychiatrist’s murder while crime novelist Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) looks into a couple’s death; in The Labors of Hercules (November 13), Poirot journeys to the Swiss Alps to lay a trap for an art thief; and in Curtain (November 20), an ailing Poirot, with weakened flesh but mind still sharp, returns once more to Styles with his old friend Captain Hastings (Hugh Fraser) and confronts a killer and his own conscience as he tries to stop a series of murders. Decades since Poirot’s debut and immediate success on the literacy landscape in 1920 in “The Mysterious Affair at Styles,” the character is now inextricably associated with Suchet. His portrayals, which began in 1989, are considered definitive, closest to the descriptions of the detective in Christie’s stories, and even blessed by Christie’s daughter Rosalind, fiercely protective of her mother’s work. She and her family cautioned Suchet, in
“approving” him (after casting) for the role, that “we want the audience to smile with Poirot but never to laugh at him.” Suchet obliged, finding his character through close readings of the Poirot tales themselves, right down to the fastidiousness, conceit, “rapid mincing gait” and flair for the dramatic that the author described. Viewing audiences, of course, like the millions of fans of the novels, love these oddly endearing, amusing foibles. The numbers say it all: the Poirot television series, a mainstay of Masterpiece Mystery! in the U.S., has been watched by some 700 million viewers in 100 countries worldwide. This month, as part of Poirot’s swan song, WETA reprises Being Poirot (November 27, 8 p.m.), a special that follows Suchet in his final production sessions as he elaborates on the role. Describing his transformation into character, Suchet notes the importance of the sleuth’s characteristic walk, distinctive voice, and, of course, the trademark mustache: “Once that mustache goes on that lip, I think it’s true to say that you are speaking to Hercule Poirot.” Suchet describes the role as “a great gift”: “Hercule Poirot for me is much more than a character on the written page; Hercule Poirot for me is almost a real person,” said Suchet. “I’ve gotten to know him, I’ve lived him.” Brimming with opulent 1930s period details and pitchperfect performances, the lavish adaptations made for superb television, with Suchet’s method acting the keystone. Poirot’s legions of fans perhaps took for granted that there would always be more — but non, mes amis. Cue the piano and saxophone of Christopher Gunning’s BAFTAwinning theme, and roll the final credits. Au revoir, Poirot, and merci beaucoup!
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TV Highlights Navy Seals: Their Untold Story arking Veterans Day 2014, a two-hour special explores the transformation of U.S. Navy frogmen into the warrior elite Navy SEALs, recounting the tickingclock missions of the “Commandoes of the Deep” through firsthand accounts and through footage and home movies. Admirals, master chiefs, clandestine operators, demolitioneers and snipers relate how U.S. Navy SEALs (Sea, Air and Land) became the world’s most admired commandoes. The story of how these clandestine forces evolved and how their abilities shaped history has remained largely untold. This is the first time that Naval Special Warfare has assisted with the research of a documentary about the teams and their forefathers. The film is airing as part of the PBS Stories of Service initiative.
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Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey
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portrait of the U.S. sled hockey team as it prepared for international competition in the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, chronicles the journey of the team and its players. Sled hockey is a fast-moving game of force, speed and strategy, played at eye level on molded sleds propelled with serrated ice picks — and contested just as aggressively as “stand-up” hockey. Ice Warriors spotlights the personal triumphs and trials of the athletes, and challenges preconceptions and assumptions about the capabilities of people with disabilities. Several members of the team are “wounded warriors” — military veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars — who had life-changing injuries. Others were challenged by birth defects, disease or injuries. Major funding for Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey is provided by Bruce C., Alex, Conner and Lynn Bay Dayton with additional funding provided by the Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation, No Limits Media, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
Dinosaurs, Clay Warriors & Landslides on NOVA
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cience series NOVA feature diverse topics in three November episodes. On November 19, Killer Landslides explores how in less than two minutes in March, a one-square-mile field of debris slammed into the Washington state community of Oso, killing 41 and destroying nearly 50 homes. Geologists are investigating what triggered the deadliest U.S. landslide in decades and are exploring whether risks are increasing of similar disasters around the globe. Below, an Air Force volunteer works in deep mud while trying to remove debris from where a house once stood in the hopes of finding missing persons following the Oso slide. Other NOVA programs this month include Bigger Than T. Rex (November 5), exploring the story of century-old dinosaur fossil bones that were from a creature larger than Tyrannosaurus rex — a “Spinosaurus” — but which were lost in a World War II bombing raid. Now, the discovery of new bones in Morocco is reopening the investigation into this epic beast, a 53-foot-long behemoth. Emperor’s Ghost Army (November 12) spotlights China’s famous life-sized terracotta warriors, 9,000 of which were discovered in the vast mausoleum of the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. Corporate funding for NOVA is provided by The Boeing Company. Major funding for NOVA is provided by the David H. Koch Fund for Science, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers.
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Antiques Roadshow: Miami, FL (Ep 1 of 3)
Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ (Ep 3 of 3)
Robin Williams Remembered, A Pioneers of Television Special
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Finding Your Roots, Season 2 (Ep 7 of 10. Our People, Our Traditions)
Makers (Pt 6 of 6. Women in Politics)
Frontline: Solitary Nation
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Nature: A Sloth Named Velcro
NOVA: Bigger Than T. Rex
How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson (Ep 5 of 6. Cold)
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Midsomer Murders, Series VIII: Hidden Depths
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
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Doc Martin, Series VI (Pts 4 & 5 of 8)
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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Series 2 (Pt 7 of 8)
Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Turks & Caicos
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Antiques Roadshow: Miami, FL (Ep 2 of 3)
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Finding Your Roots, Season 2 (Ep 8 of 10. The British Invasion)
Navy Seals: Their Untold Story
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Nature: Leave It to the Beavers
NOVA: Emperor’s Ghost Army
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Midsomer Murders, Series VIII: Sauce for the Goose
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
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Doc Martin, Series VI (Pts 6 & 7 of 8)
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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Series 2 (Pt 8 of 8)
Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Salting the Battlefield
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Washington in the ’80s
Antiques Roadshow: Miami, FL (Ep 3 of 3)
Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI (Ep 2 of 3)
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Finding Your Roots, Season 2 (Ep 9 of 10. Ancient Roots)
Cold War Roadshow: American Experience
Frontline: Firestone and the Warlord (to 11:30pm)
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Nature: Invasion of the Killer Whales
NOVA: Killer Landslides
To Catch a Comet
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Midsomer Murders, Series VIII: Midsomer Rhapsody
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
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Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
Richard Pryor: Icon
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Antiques Roadshow: Finders Keepers
Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI (Ep 3 of 3)
Chesapeake Bay By Air
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Finding Your Roots, Season 2 (Ep 10 of 10. Decoding Our Past)
Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
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Washington in the ’80s
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Being Poirot
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
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My Music: The Best of ’50s Pop
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Downton Abbey Rediscovered
Ribbon of Sand
Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Season 12: Elephants Can Remember
A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House
Craft in America: Service
(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: The Maltese Falcon (to 11:30pm)
American Masters: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (to 11:30pm)
How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson (Ep 6 of 6. Sound)
Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Season 12: The Labors of Hercules
PBS Fall Arts Festival: Hitmakers
Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey (to 11:30pm)
(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: The Caine Mutiny (to 11:30pm)
Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Series 12: Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case
PBS Fall Arts Festival: Cats!: Great Performances The WETA Movie: Call Northside 777 (to 12:30am)
Washington in the ’60s
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Alfie Boe and Tom Brokaw Libera: Angels Sing Christmas in Ireland
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November simulcast primetime listings, plus weekends for WETA TV 26
• Programming on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD is exactly the same — simulcast — Monday through Friday from 7 p.m. through Charlie rose, and weekend evenings, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturdays and 5:30 p.m. Sundays.
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Saturdays in November at 9:33 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The WETA Movie features Bogart films The Big Sleep (above, Nov. 1); The Maltese Falcon (Nov. 8); and The Caine Mutiny (Nov. 15) — and Jimmy Stewart in Call Northside 777 (Nov. 22, 10:30 p.m.).
1 Saturday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING 6:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS/CIAO ITALIA 7:30 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF 8:00 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE 8:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes, simulcast on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD) Repeats Fridays, 5pm on TV 26 10:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 11:00 A CHEF’S LIFE 11:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE/THE MIND OF A CHEF 12:30 MEXICO—ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS 1:00 ESSENTIAL PÉPIN/SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS 2:00 BAKING WITH JULIA/LIDIA’S KITCHEN 3:00 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS 3:30 JACQUES PÉPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY! 4:00 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOk’s ILLUsTraTeD 5:00 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL 5:30 MARTHA BAKES SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–12:30AM: 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — R 7:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES — (two episodes) 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES VI — Parts 2 & 3 of 8. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE BIG SLEEP — Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall star in Howard Hawks’ 1946 adaptation of the Raymond Chandler tale about private eye Philip Marlowe’s investigations of two wealthy sisters through a maze of murders. (1:54) Repeats Sun 11/2, 11:30am 11:30 INDEPENDENT LENS: DEAF JAM — In this documentary, Aneta Brodski, a deaf teen living in New York City, discovers the power of American Sign Language poetry. As she prepares to be one of the first deaf poets to compete in a youth slam, her journey leads to an unexpected collaboration. (60 min.)
ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–11:30AM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9:00 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLES 9:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 10:00 THIS IS AMERICA WITH DENNIS WHOLEY 10:30 RELIGION AND ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY 11:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW BBC SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 11:30AM–12M: 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE BIG SLEEP — (1:54) R 1:30 ART IN THE 21ST CENTURY, SERIES 7 — A series spotlights artists from the United States, Europe and Latin America, with each episode organized around a theme that connects their work. Secrets. Learn the secrets that are intrinsic to the work of three artists. How do they make the invisible visible, and what hidden elements persist in their work? {DVI} 2:30 WETA ARTS — The WETA TV 26 production explores “Neo-Impressionism and the Dream of Realities” at the Phillips Collection; goes inside Washington’s (e)merge art fair, featuring works by 150 artists from 30 countries; and visits the International Quilt Festival. 3:00 SECRETS OF HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE — A documentary lifts the veil of secrecy on MI-6, the legendary British spy agency that was set up in 1909. With unprecedented access to key players in British espionage, this film explores the shadowy world of spying, recounting some the world’s most delicately executed operations. Repeats Mon 11/3, 5pm; Tue 11/4, 1pm 4:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR: SICILY — On WETA TV 26 only. Repeats Mon 11/3, 1:30pm 5:00 AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS WITH MARIA HINOJOSA 5:30 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: POIrOT, SERIES 12: DEAD MAN’S FOLLY —Poirot (David Suchet) is a reluctant guest at a grand party held at a summer home. The sleuth is urged to attend by his friend Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker), who suspects that the party game she is preparing may result in murder.
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Sunday, November 2 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Death Comes to Pemberley concludes on Masterpiece Mystery!, with Matthew Rhys and Anna Maxwell Martin starring as Jane Austen characters Darcy and Elizabeth in crime author P.D. James’ tale.
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Makers, PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WETA Tuesday, November 4 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The MAKERS series concludes with a program spotlighting groundbreaking women in American politics, including U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (l) and former U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe (r).
3 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MIAMI, FL — Episode 1 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/4, 2pm; Wed 11/5, 1pm 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Episode 3 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/4, 3pm; Wed 11/5, 2pm 10:00 ROBIN WILLIAMS REMEMBERED — A special celebration of late actor and comedian Robin Williams features one of his last full-length interviews for the Pioneers of Television series — and includes never-before-seen comments on his life and comedic and dramatic work, as well as tributes to Williams by those who knew him and worked with him, and clips from his career. Repeats Wed 11/5, 3pm; Thur 11/6, 2pm 11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS: POWERLESS — In Kanpur, India, a city with 15-hour power outages, a nimble young electrician provides Robin Hood-style services to the poor. Meanwhile, the first female chief of the electricity utility company is on a mission to dismantle the illegal connections for good. 12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
5 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: A SLOTH NAMED VELCRO — Sloths have become a hot topic of scientific researchers. Sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers are springing up as development displaces these gentle creatures. Filmed in Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia, this is a story of friendship between a journalist and a sloth and a network of people working to protect the animals. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/6, 3pm; Tue 11/11, 4pm 9:00 NOVA: BIGGER THAN T. REX — Almost a century ago, paleontologists found fossil bones from a dinosaur that was bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex, but the Spinosaurus fossils were destroyed in a World War II bombing raid. Now, the discovery of new bones in Morocco is reopening the investigation into this epic carnivore, a 53-foot-long behemoth. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/6, 4pm; Tue 11/11, 5pm 10:00 HOW WE GOT TO NOW WITH STEVEN JOHNSON — Best-selling author Steven Johnson explores stories behind remarkable ideas that made modern life possible. Episode 5 of 6. Cold. Only in the last 200 years have humans learned how to make things cold. Johnson explains how ice entrepreneur Frederic Tudor made ice delivery the second biggest export business in the U.S. and visits the place where Clarence Birdseye, the father of the frozen food industry, experienced his eureka moment. Repeats Thur 11/6, 5pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
6 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 MIDSOMER MURDERS, SERIES VIII: HIDDEN DEPTHS — Solicitor Nick Turner falls from his roof in an apparent suicide. However, Barnaby uncovers evidence to suggest the death was a murder, as Turner’s neighbor Jack Wilmot is missing and a number of dodgy deals are discovered. Repeats Fri 11/7, 1pm
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4 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS, SEASON 2 — Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through examinations of the genealogy and genetics of a group of celebrity guests. Episode 7 of 10. Our People, Our Traditions. Gates explores how the forebears of Alan Dershowitz, Carole King and Tony Kushner, who share a Jewish heritage, persevered in the face of bias. Repeats Wed 11/5, 5pm
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8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: THE PARADISE, SERIES 2 — The sequel drama series continues, set in a Victorianera department store. Emun Elliott, Joanna Vanderham, Elaine Cassidy and Ben Daniels star. Part 6 of 8. Moray and Tom raise the stakes in their battle for The Paradise. Denise pursues her own plan. Lovett suffers a crisis. Repeats Mon 11/3, 2:30pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: DEATH COMES TO PEMBERLEY — This homage to Jane Austen’s immortal novel, “Pride and Prejudice,” is adapted from crime author P.D. James’ mystery. The drama stars Anna Maxwell Martin, Matthew Rhys, Matthew Goode and Jenna Coleman. Part 2 of 2. A suspect goes on trial for his life, while Elizabeth pursues the truth behind a mysterious death. The future of Darcy’s sister, Georgiana, hangs in the balance. Repeats Mon 11/3, 3:30pm 10:30 EDWARD & GEORGE: TWO BROTHERS, ONE THRONE — A film recounts the story of one of the most infamous episodes in the history of the British monarchy. On December 11, 1936, King George VI ascended to the throne following the abdication of his older brother, Edward VIII. With Europe on the brink of World War II, it was left to shy, stammering George to restore the credibility of the iconic constitutional monarchy. 11:30 WETA ARTS — R
9:00 MAKERS — Part 6 of 6. Women in Politics. The series, produced in association with WETA, concludes with profiles of women in public office who were “firsts” in their fields. From the first woman elected to Congress in 1916 to a young woman running for Detroit City Council in 2013, the documentary explores the challenges confronting American women in politics. Trailblazing leaders like Hillary Clinton; Senator Barbara Mikulski; Olympia Snowe, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the House of Representatives; and Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman to serve in Congress, are among those in the program, as are senators Elizabeth Warren, the first female senator from Massachusetts; and Susan Collins, who shaped a deal to end the government shutdown. Repeats Wed 11/5, 4pm; Thur 11/6, 1pm 10:00 FRONTLINE: Solitary Nation — R 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
Thursdays, Nov. 6, 13 & 20 at 9:30 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Agatha Christie’s Poirot features David Suchet in his last episodes as the crime author’s popular Belgian sleuth. Zoë Wanamaker co-stars on November 6. Suchet’s 25-year role culminates with the 70th and final adaptation of Christie’s Poirot cases, Curtain.
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11:13 P.O.V.: WHERE SOLDIERS COME FROM — From a small town in northern Michigan to the mountains of Afghanistan, a film follows the four-year journey of childhood friends who join the National Guard after graduating from high school. The film offers an intimate look at the young Americans who fight our wars. (90 min.)
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Friday, November 7 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD A Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House, a WETA production airing as part of the PBS Fall Arts Festival, features a star-studded musical tribute to Americans in military service.
9:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SEASON 12: ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER — David Suchet stars in his final three cases as Agatha Christie’s great detective Hercule Poirot, concluding a 25-year run in the signature role. Elephant Can Remember. On a clifftop in Eastbourne, a couple tragically died, but 13 years later the question remains: did General Ravenscroft kill his wife, or did his wife kill him? Meanwhile, Poirot is called in by his old friend, Dr. Willoughby, to investigate the death of a renowned psychiatrist, while Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) becomes an amateur sleuth of her own when she is tasked to find out about the Ravenscroft deaths. Poirot realizes that the two cases, taken together, reveal the truths that everyone has been seeking. {DVI} Repeats Fri 11/7, 3pm; Sun 11/9, 6:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
7 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — In WETA’s long-running production, moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of top journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/8, 6:30pm 8:30 THE WETA GUIDE TO MEMORIALS — A WETA TV 26 production explores the history and meaning of Greater Washington’s memorials and monuments to the armed forces, military campaigns and presidents. Repeats Sun 11/9, 3:30pm 9:00 A SALUTE TO THE TROOPS: IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE — In advance of Veterans Day, a music special produced by WETA, in association with AEG Ehrlich Ventures and The GRAMMY Museum, presents a concert at the White House, featuring an all-star tribute to American service personnel. The event was hosted by President and Mrs. Obama, and includes performances by active duty members of the military. The program is the 53rd production in WETA’s long-running series In Performance at the White House, which premiered in 1978. 10:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA: SERVICE — Part of the PBS initiative Stories of Service, this program spotlights craft and the military. From the Army Arts & Crafts Program and the G.I. Bill to contemporary soldiers and veterans, the film documents the power of the handmade to inspire, motivate and heal. Repeats Sun 11/9, 2:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–11:30AM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 2 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 11:30AM–12M: 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE MALTESE FALCON — (1:40) R 1:30 ART IN THE 21ST CENTURY, SERIES 7 — A series spotlights artists from the USA, Europe and Latin America. Each episode is organized around a theme. Legacy. Meet three artists who use life experiences and family heritage to explore new aesthetic terrain. {DVI} 2:30 CRAFT IN AMERICA: SERVICE — R 3:30 THE WETA GUIDE TO MEMORIALS — R 4:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR: IRELAND — On TV 26 only. Repeats Mon 11/10, 1:30pm 5:00 AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS WITH MARIA HINOJOSA 5:30 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SERIES 12: ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER — See the Thursday, November 6, 9:30 p.m. listing. R 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: THE PARADISE, SERIES 2 — Part 7 of 8. A ghost story brings Moray and Denise back together; a traveling photographer makes a big impression on Clara. Repeats Mon 11/10, 2:30pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY: WORRICKER: TURKS & CAICOS — Bill Nighy reprises his role as MI-5 spy Johnny Worricker in a follow-up to the acclaimed 2011 Masterpiece drama Page Eight. Written and directed by David Hare, Worricker features Christopher Walken, Winona Ryder, Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes. Turks & Caicos. Worricker has just left his job at MI-5. He escapes to the distant islands of Turks & Caicos, where an order from the CIA unexpectedly puts him back to work. Repeats Mon 11/10, 3:30pm 11:00 INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS: SPERM WHALE — A series features veterinary specialists and biologists performing an autopsy on a large animal to uncover the secrets of its anatomy. Sperm Whale. The scientists examine the largest predator on Earth, a 45-foot deep-sea giant.
10 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MIAMI, FL — Episode 2 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/11, 2pm; Wed 11/12, 1pm 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MADISON, WI — Episode 1 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/11, 3pm; Wed 11/12, 2pm 10:00 AMERICAN MASTERS: JOAN RIVERS: A PIECE OF WORK — A film takes a year-long ride with iconic comedian Joan Rivers in her 76th year of life, peeling away the mask of the entertainer and laying bare both the struggle and thrill of life as the groundbreaking performer fought to keep her career thriving. Rivers passed away in September at age 81. Repeats Thur 11/13, 1pm; Tue 11/18, 1pm 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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8 Saturday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 1 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–12:43AM: 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — R 7:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES — (two episodes) 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES VI — Parts 4 & 5 of 8. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE MALTESE FALCON — John Huston’s classic 1941 film noir stars Humphrey Bogart as Dashiell Hammett’s private detective Sam Spade, whose investigation of a murder becomes intertwined with the search for a coveted bejeweled bird statuette. Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet co-star. (1:40) Repeats Sun 11/9, 11:30am
Sundays, November 9 & 16 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker, starring Bill Nighy as spy Johnny Worricker alongside a stellar supporting cast, presents sequels to Masterpiece film Page Eight. See page 1 for details.
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9:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SEASON 12: THE LABORS OF HERCULES — David Suchet stars in his final cases as Agatha Christie’s great detective Hercule Poirot, concluding a 25-year run in the signature role. The Labors of Hercules. Desperate to catch infamous art thief Marrascaud, the Metropolitan Police bait what they imagine is a perfect trap at an event attended by Poirot. The results are catastrophic. Then, a new case takes Poirot to the Swiss Alps, where he finds himself in a game of cat-and-mouse with Marrascaud again. Repeats Fri 11/14, 3pm; Sun 11/16, 6:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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Tuesdays at 8 p.m. in November on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Finding Your Roots, Season 2, with Prof. Henry Louis Gates Jr., continues with more explorations of celebrities’ genealogy and genetics. Sally Field is among Gates’ guests on November 11.
11 Tuesday 7AM-6:30PM VICTORY AT SEA — Marking Veteran’s Day, WETA TV 26 presents a 26-part groundbreaking 1953 documentary series — in its entirety — that spotlights major naval campaigns of World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, battles in the North Atlantic, the Midway and Leyte Gulf campaigns and more. 6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS, SEASON 2 — Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through examinations of the genealogy and genetics of a group of celebrity guests. Episode 8 of 10. The British Invasion. Gates explores the British influence in the lives of Deepak Chopra, Sally Field and Sting. Repeats Wed 11/12, 5pm 9:00 NAVY SEALS: THEIR UNTOLD STORY — Marking Veterans Day, first-hand accounts, never-before-seen footage and home movies spotlight the ticking-clock missions of the “Commandoes of the Deep” — including that of a D-Day demolition team member. Repeats Wed 11/12, 3pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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13 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 MIDSOMER MURDERS, SERIES VIII: SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE — At the general meeting of Plummer & Son Famous Relish, Ralph Plummer (James Fleet, Vicar of Dibley) angers his family members by refusing to sell the floundering business. Then a visitor’s body is discovered at the factory, and Barnaby finds himself investigating the makers of his father’s favorite condiment. Repeats Fri 11/14, 1pm
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: LEAVE IT TO THE BEAVERS — Scientists, conservationists and grassroots environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools in the effort to reverse the effects of global warming and water shortages. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/13, 3pm 9:00 NOVA: EMPEROR’S GHOST ARMY — To defend himself in the afterlife, the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, was buried in a vast mausoleum accompanied by around 9,000 life-sized terracotta statues. NOVA investigates the secrets of how and why the astonishing figures were made and the technology behind the figures’ weaponry. {DVI} Repeat Thur 11/13, 4pm 10:00 HOW WE GOT TO NOW WITH STEVEN JOHNSON — Episode 6 of 6. Sound. Imagine a world without the power to capture or transmit sound. Host Steven Johnson examines the impact of sound on work, race relations, medicine and the radical alteration of cities. Repeats Thur 11/13, 5pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 1 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–1:30AM: 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — R 7:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES — (two episodes) 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES VI — Parts 6 & 7 of 8. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE CAINE MUTINY — In Edward Dmytrky’s 1954 drama, a World War II Naval officer (Van Johnson) is court-martialed for relieving paranoid Capt. Queeg (Humphrey Bogart) of command during a typhoon. José Ferrer and Fred MacMurray co-star. (2:05) Repeats Sun 11/16, 11:30am
Tuesday, November 11 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Veterans Day special Navy Seals: Their Untold Story spotlights the elite U.S. commandoes and recounts some of their historic missions.
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — In WETA’s long-running production, moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of top journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/15, 6:30pm 8:30 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION: CAROL BURNETT & THE FUNNY LADIES — A program focuses on Carol Burnett’s television comedy career and the funny ladies of television who joined her in paving the way for today’s TV comediennes. 9:00 PBS FALL ARTS FESTIVAL: HITMAKERS — A look at the music industry’s resilience in the digital age features the perspective of groundbreaking artists, music label mavericks and game-changing managers who have shaped the music business over the past 100 years, changing pop culture in the process. The special features interviews and performances from artists such as Melissa Etheridge, The Roots’ Questlove, Sharon Jones, rising DJ/producer Steve Aoki and others. 10:00 ICE WARRIORS: USA SLED HOCKEY — A documentary film follows the U.S. sled hockey team, which includes wounded military veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as it prepares for and participates in the Winter Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia. Sled hockey is a fast-moving game that is as aggressively contested as able-bodied hockey — but these players battle with their sticks, sharp sled runners and the serrated ice picks used to propel their sleds. {DVI} Repeats Sun 11/16, 2:30pm; Thur 11/20, 1pm; Mon 11/24, 4:30pm 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK 12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MIAMI, FL — Episode 3 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/18, 4pm; Wed 11/19, 1pm 10:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MADISON, WI — Episode 2 of 3. Repeats Tue 11/18, 5pm; Wed 11/19, 2pm 11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS: HAPPINESS — How will the arrival of television affect Pyanki, a nine-year-old Bhutanese child isolated from commerce, materialism and celebrity in a village perched high in the Himalayas? 12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
Tuesday, November 18 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Cold War Roadshow: American Experience chronicles Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s 1959 tour across America. Above: President Eisenhower and Richard Nixon meet with Krushchev in Washington.
16 Sunday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–11:30AM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 2 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 11:30AM–12M: 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE CAINE MUTINY— (2:05) R 1:30 ART IN THE 21ST CENTURY, SERIES 7 — A series spotlights artists from the USA, Europe and Latin America. Each episode is organized around a theme. Fiction. Explore the work of three artists who mix genres and merge aesthetic disciplines to create stories. {DVI} 2:30 ICE WARRIORS: USA SLED HOCKEY — R 4:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR: SCANDINAVIA — On TV 26 only. Repeats Mon 11/17, 1:30pm 5:00 AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS WITH MARIA HINOJOSA 5:30 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SEASON 12: THE LABORS OF HERCULES — See the Thursday, November 13, 9:30 p.m. listing. R 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: THE PARADISE, SERIES 2 — Part 8 of 8. Clémence returns, bringing emotions to a boil. Denise, Moray, Katherine and Tom reach a mutual understanding. Repeats Mon 11/17, 2:30pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY: WORRICKER: SALTING THE BATTLEFIELD — Bill Nighy reprises his role as MI-5 spy Johnny Worricker in a follow-up to the acclaimed 2011 Masterpiece drama Page Eight. Salting the Battlefield. The Worricker trilogy concludes with Johnny (Bill Nighy) and Margot (Helena Bonham Carter) managing to stay ahead of an international dragnet all across Europe. British Prime Minister Alec Beasley (Ralph Fiennes) and old MI-5 colleague Jill Tankard (Judy Davis) desperately want Johnny back — but for different reasons. Repeats Mon 11/17, 3:30pm 11:00 INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS: MONSTER PYTHONS — In Florida’s Everglades, snake experts meet python hunters who are attempting to control the exploding python population. They join reptile expert Jeanette Wyneken to dissect two huge pythons. (60 min.)
17 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON IN THE ’80S — A WETA TV 26 production explores the decade of Reagan and Barry, the Wall and the Quilt, Go-Go and DC punk, the Air Florida crash and crack, and a golden age for local media and sports. Twenty prominent local figures — including Kojo Nnamdi, Joe Gibbs, Maureen Bunyan, Arch Campbell, Pat Buchanan and Marion Barry — reflect on the disorderly years of the 1980s in Washington. Repeats Tue 11/18, 2:30pm; Wed 11/19, 4pm; Sat 11/22, 9:33pm; Sun 11/23, 4pm; Tue 11/25, 5pm; Wed 11/26, 4pm, 8pm
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS, SEASON 2 — Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through the genealogy and genetics of a group of celebrity guests. Episode 9 of 10. Ancient Roots. Gates explores the Greek ancestry of Tina Fey, George Stephanopoulos and David Sedaris. Repeats Wed 11/19, 5pm 9:00 COLD WAR ROADSHOW: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE — Revisit one of the most bizarre episodes in the annals of modern history — the barnstorming across America by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the world leader of Communism and America’s arch-nemesis, during 13 days in 1959. Repeats Wed 11/19, 3pm 10:00 FRONTLINE: FIRESTONE AND THE WARLORD — Frontline and ProPublica investigate the relationship between Firestone and the Liberian warlord Charles Taylor during the brutal Liberian civil war, presenting the inside accounts of Americans who ran the company’s Liberia rubber plantation. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
19 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: INVASION OF THE KILLER WHALES — As the ice shrinks in the Arctic, polar bears are struggling to survive in a fast-melting world, but scientists have noted an ever-growing number of killer whales in Arctic waters in the summer months. More and more have been attracted to these hunting grounds by the abundant prey. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/20, 2:30pm 9:00 NOVA: KILLER LANDSLIDES — In less than two minutes in March 2014, a 20-foot-tall field of debris slammed into the Washington state community of Oso, killing 41 and destroying nearly 50 homes. Drawing on analyses of other recent landslides around the world, geologists are investigating what triggered the deadliest U.S. landslide in decades and whether climate change is increasing the risk of similar disasters around the globe. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/20, 3:30pm 10:00 TO CATCH A COMET — This November, billions of kilometers from Earth, a spacecraft orbiter and lander will do what no other has dared to attempt: land on the surface of a comet as it zooms around the sun at 67,000 km/hr. If successful, the feat could help us peer into our past and unlock secrets of our origins. Repeats Thur 11/20, 4:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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11:30 AMERICAN MASTERS: LENNON NYC — A film, with a prologue narrated by Yoko Ono, spotlights musician John Lennon and his years with Ono in New York City: their migration to New York in search of artistic and personal freedom; their commitment to peace and political activism; their struggles to remain in America; and Lennon’s music from that period. (2 hrs.)
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Wednesday, November 19 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Nature: Invasion of the Killer Whales explores how the top predator of the seas is increasingly hunting in the Arctic as sea ice recedes, feeding on the prey that polar bears are now less able to reach.
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Friday, November 21 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The PBS Fall Arts Festival presents an encore presentation of blockbuster Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats! on Great Performances.
21 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — In WETA’s long-running production, moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of top journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/22, 6:30pm 8:30 RIBBON OF SAND — The Outer Banks of North Carolina are a slim and moving line of sand in the open Atlantic. A film profiles this seascape and the transitory islands of Cape Lookout that are doomed to disappear; Meryl Streep reads excerpts from environmentalist Rachel Carson’s writings. 9:00 PBS ARTS FALL FESTIVAL: CATS!: GREAT PERFORMANCES — One of musical theater’s biggest blockbusters returns to Great Performances for an encore presentation. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats! reigned over an 18-year Broadway run and unending touring productions. Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Webber’s hit-filled stage version boasts musical highlights aplenty, including Elaine Paige’s return to her original role as Grizabella. Repeats Sun 11/23, 1:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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8:00 MIDSOMER MURDERS, SERIES VIII: MIDSOMER RHAPSODY — Music teacher Arthur Leggot is killed when confronting an intruder in his home who apparently came for a music manuscript. And, predictably, where the manuscript goes, murders follow, and Barnaby investigates. Repeats Fri 11/21, 1pm 9:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SEASON 12: CURTAIN — Poirot’s last case, and David Suchet’s final performance as the great sleuth! David Suchet stars in his last case as Agatha Christie’s great detective Hercule Poirot, culminating a 25-year run in the signature role. Curtain. Confined to a wheelchair and crippled with arthritis, the now elderly Poirot is reunited with his old friend Captain Hastings at Styles, the country house where the pair first met 30 years before in their first murder investigation together. The great detective’s mind remains sharp; and Hasting is his eyes and ears as their fellow guests begin to fall victim to attacks. Poirot summons the last of his strength for his final case. Repeats Fri 11/21, 3pm; Sun 11/23, 6:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–11:30AM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 2 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 11:30AM–12M: 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: CALL NORTHSIDE 777 — (1:51) R 1:30 PBS ARTS FALL FESTIVAL: CATS!: GREAT PERFORMANCES — R 3:30 THE WETA GUIDE TO MEMORIALS — R 4:00 WASHINGTON IN THE ’80s — R 5:00 AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS WITH MARIA HINOJOSA 5:30 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT, SEASON 12: CURTAIN — David Suchet’s final performance as the great sleuth! See the Thursday November 20, 9:30 p.m. listing. R 8:00 JAY LENO: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE — The annual special, a co-production of WETA; CoMedia; Mark Krantz Productions; Cappy Productions and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, celebrates Tonight Show host, comedian and performer Jay Leno, the latest recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Saluting Leno from the stage of the Kennedy Center are special guests and performers Garth Brooks, Kristin Chenoweth, Kevin Eubanks, Jimmy Fallon, Chelsea Handler, Al Madrigal, Seth Myers, Jerry Seinfeld, JB Smoove and Wanda Sykes — with special appearances by Jamie Foxx and Betty White. Repeats Mon 11/24, 2:30pm; Tue 11/25, 1pm, 9pm 10:00 RICHARD PRYOR: ICON — Richard Pryor’s impact on the craft of comedy and today’s top comics is legendary and unrivaled. This program surveys the profound and enduring influence of one of America’s great comics. 11:00 INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS: GREAT WHITE SHARK — Experts dissect a 15-foot-long great white shark in South Africa, spotlighting the amazing array of senses the shark possesses, exploring the origins of the shark’s killing bite and relating how sharks’ teeth and jaws evolved. (60 min.)
24 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: FINDERS KEEPERS — Repeats Tue 11/25, 3pm; Wed 11/26, 1pm 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MADISON, WI — Episode 3 of 3. Repeats 11/25, 4pm 10:00 CHESAPEAKE BAY BY AIR — A film explores the wild beauty, rich history and natural serenity of the bay from 2,000 feet, marrying gentle verse, prose and music with dramatic images captured by high-definition cameras in a meandering aerial journey. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 1 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–12:30AM: 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — R 7:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES — (two episodes) 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES VI & I — Part 8 of 8/Part 1 of 6. 9:33 WASHINGTON IN THE ’80s — See the Monday, November 17, 8 p.m. listing. R 10:30 THE WETA MOVIE: CALL NORTHSIDE 777 — In Henry Hathaway’s 1948 drama, a Chicago reporter re-opens a 10-year-old murder case in which a washerwoman’s son was framed for the killing. Jimmy Stewart and Richard Conte star. (1:51) Repeats Sun 11/23, 11:30am
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JAY LENO: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE, A WETA CO-PRODUCTION Sunday, November 23 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD WETA co-production Jay Leno: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize captures the proceedings as the comedy icon receives the Kennedy Center’s award for American humor amid tributes from a starstudded lineup of celebrity friends. Above: The Tonight Show.
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11:00 DR. FUHRMAN’S END DIETING FOREVER! — Break free from dieting once and for all with advice from Dr. Joel Fuhrman, a New York Times best-selling author and board-certified physician who specializes in the prevention and reversal of disease using nutritional solutions. The program includes cooking demonstrations; advice on staying active, vibrant and healthy later in life; and nutritional methods to combat obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and heart disease. Repeats Sat 11/29, 10am 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
28 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL — In WETA’s long-running production, moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of top journalists on the news events of the week. 8:30 LIBERA: ANGELS SING CHRISTMAS IN IRELAND — The iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh, Ireland, is the setting for a performance of traditional Christmas carols by the acclaimed boy choir, Libera, accompanied by a small Irish string and wind ensemble. The unique, pure sound of Libera has its roots in ancient monastic and Celtic tonalities. Repeats Sat 11/29, 12:30am 10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS — Travel expert Rick Steves explores how European cultures celebrate Christmas — in locations from England to Norway, Burgundy to Bavaria, and from Rome to the Swiss Alps. Repeats Sat 11/29, 2pm; Sun 11/30, 3pm 12M EASY YOGA: THE SECRET TO STRENGTH AND BALANCE WITH PEGGY CAPPY — Expert Peggy Cappy shows how yoga can aid anyone who wants weightbearing exercise and a low-impact way to increase strength, mobility and balance. 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
Saturday, November 29 at 9:30 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Burt Bacharach’s Best celebrates the acclaimed songwriter’s music, featuring archival performances by the recording artists such as Dusty Springfield who made Bacharach’s compositions famous.
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS, SEASON 2 — Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through the genealogy and genetics of a group of celebrity guests. Episode 10 of 10. Decoding Our Past. Gates explores how DNA analysis reveals a family tree with a range of cultures and races for guests Deval Patrick, the first African-American governor of Massachusetts; and actress Jessica Alba. DNA is used to delve deeper into the families of other guests in the series, including Valerie Jarrett and Anderson Cooper, and to overcome dead ends on host Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s own tree. Repeats Wed 11/26, 5pm 9:00 JAY LENO: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE — See the Sunday, Nov. 23, 8 p.m. listing. R 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–2AM: S 6AM SUPER BRAIN WITH DR. RUDY TANZI — A program explores new discoveries in neuroscience that maximize the potential of the human brain. Harvard Medical School professor Rudy Tanzi, introduced by his co-author Dr. Deepak Chopra, explains new techniques for keeping the brain youthful and retaining mental acuity with age. 7:30 30 DAYS TO A YOUNGER HEART WITH DR. STEVEN MASLEY — The physician, nutritionist and educator explores Metabolic Syndrome (pre-diabetes) as the top cause of cardiovascular disease. Masley discusses the impact food, nutrients and exercise have in reducing arterial plaque. Repeats Sun 11/30, 10am, 12:30am
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON IN THE ’80s — See the Monday, November 17, 8 p.m. listing. R 9:00 WASHINGTON IN THE ’70s — An Emmy Award-winning WETA TV 26 documentary charts the District’s rise from the ashes of the 1968 riots to its emergence as a cosmopolitan world capital and majority-African American-populated and -governed metropolis. Bernard Shaw narrates. 10:00 WASHINGTON IN THE ’60s — An Emmy Award-winning WETA TV 26 production explores the political, social and cultural events that make up the history of the Washington, D.C. area during the seminal decade of the 1960s. Connie Chung narrates. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
27 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 BEING POIROT — A special program celebrates the popular Masterpiece Mystery! program Poirot, which for 25 years has starred David Suchet as Agatha Christie’s popular Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot. Suchet looks back on the role, and cameras follow him as he films the last of his 70 Poirot productions. Stanley Tucci hosts. 9:30 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR FEATURING ALFIE BOE AND TOM BROKAW — Recorded in Salt Lake City, this holiday performance features journalist Tom Brokaw (performing readings) and Tony Award-winning Les Misérables tenor Alfie Boe in a concert of holiday favorites with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Sunday, November 30 at 6 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary celebrates the musical artistry and social activism of the successful folk trio. Above (l-r), Paul, Mary and Peter perform at the 1963 March on Washington.
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30 Sunday IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–5AM: S 6AM TRAIN YOUR DOG LIKE A PRO — Internationally renowned dog behaviorist and best-selling author Don Sullivan provides struggling dog owners with the necessary tools and techniques to forge a lasting and loving relationship with their dog. 7:00 JJ VIRGIN’S SUGAR IMPACT SECRETS — R 8:30 HEALING A.D.D. — R 10:00 30 DAYS TO A YOUNGER HEART WITH DR. STEVEN MASLEY — R 11:30 CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS — R 1:00 SUZE ORMAN: FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOU — R 3:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS — R 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARY — A documentary celebrates the impact of the trio that brought folk music to America’s mass audiences, combining artistry with activism and inspiration over a period of 50 years. The program features performances by Peter, Paul and Mary starting with the era of the group’s emergence in Greenwich Village, through the Civil Rights and anti-war eras, and into the 21st century. 8:00 DOWNTON ABBEY REDISCOVERED — Through video clips, cast interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, relive memorable moments from Downton Abbey’s
first four seasons and get a preview of what’s in store for the Crawleys and the staff in Season 5, coming on Masterpiece in January. Repeats tonight 9:30 DOWNTON ABBEY REDISCOVERED — R 11:00 MY MUSIC: THE BEST OF ’50S POP — R 12:30AM 30 DAYS TO A YOUNGER HEART WITH DR. STEVEN MASLEY — R 2AM DR. FUHRMAN’S END DIETING FOREVER! — R 3:30AM JJ VIRGIN’S SUGAR IMPACT SECRETS — R
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9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes, simulcast on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD) Repeats Fridays, 5pm on TV 26 10:00 DR. FUHRMAN’S END DIETING FOREVER! — R 12N HEALING A.D.D. — Psychiatrist Daniel Amen and his spouse, nurse Tana Amen, take a new look at Attention Deficit Disorder and identify seven unique types based on their brain imaging work. They explore myths about A.D.D. and hallmark A.D.D. symptoms; describe the different types of A.D.D.; and suggest lifestyle and natural treatment methods for healing A.D.D. Repeats Sun 11/30, 8:30am 2:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS — R 4:00 SUZE ORMAN’S FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOU — In a program taped in Washington at American University, the personal finance expert presents advice on a broad set of financial issues, including: how to invest; whether to buy or rent a home; saving for retirement; what kind of life insurance to buy; wills and trusts; student loans and more. Repeats Sun 11/30, 1pm 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 6:30 CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS — An exploration of the Golden Age of movie musicals spotlights five Hollywood classics: The Wizard of Oz, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Singin’ in the Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Viva Las Vegas. With dance numbers, fantasy worlds, and soaring ballads sung by some of the world’s most beloved stars, these movies remain audience favorites. Nick Clooney hosts and examines the back story behind these classic films. Repeats Sun 11/30, 11:30am 8:00 MY MUSIC: THE BEST OF ’50S POP — A “best-of” program presents top performance highlights from three My Music specials: Magic Moments, Moments to Remember and 50s Pop Parade, featuring the top pop hits of the 1950s by singers and groups such as Patti Page, The Crew Cuts, The Four Lads, The Four Aces, Frankie Lane, Mel Carter and others, who brought songs of love and optimism to listeners tuned to AM radio. Repeats Sun 11/30, 11pm 9:30 MY MUSIC: BURT BACHARACH’S BEST — A program celebrates songwriter Burt Bacharach, featuring archival performances by the artists who made the composer’s music famous, including Dionne Warwick (“Walk On By,” “I Say a Little Prayer”), B.J. Thomas (“Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”), The Carpenters (“Close to You”), The Fifth Dimension (“One Less Bell to Answer”), Dusty Springfield (“The Look of Love”), Herb Alpert (“This Guy’s in Love With You”) and others. Robert Wagner hosts. 11:00 JJ VIRGIN’S SUGAR IMPACT SECRETS — Sugar can be the real cause of inflammation, bloating, metabolic disorders, fatigue and weight gain. JJ Virgin shows how to spot hidden sugars and retrain taste buds, restore sugar sensitivity, heal the digestive tract, and rev up the metabolism, turning sugar burners into fat burners and promoting rapid weight loss. Dropping sugar also helps to head off many chronic and inflammatory illnesses. Repeats Sun 11/30, 7am 12:30AM LIBERA: ANGELS SING CHRISTMAS IN IRELAND — R
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Peep/Pocoyo, 5am Maya & Miguel, 5:30am Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, 6am Clifford The Big Red Dog, 6:30am Caillou, 7am Arthur, 7:30am Wild Kratts, 8am (through 11/26) + 8:30am Odd Squad, 8am starting 11/27 Curious George, 9am, 9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, 10am, 10:30am Sesame Street, 11am Dinosaur Train, noon, 12:30pm Peg + Cat, 1pm, 1:30pm Super WHY!, 2pm Thomas & Friends, 2:30pm Sesame Street, 3pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, 3:30pm Word World, 4pm Martha Speaks, 4:30pm Word Girl, 5pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, 5:30pm Curious George, 6pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, 6:30pm Arthur, 7pm Wild Kratts, 7:30pm Zula Patrol, 8pm (8:30pm after 11/26) Odd Squad, 8pm (starting 11/27) Maya & Miguel, 8:30pm (10:30pm after 11/26) Biz Kid$, 9pm Cyberchase, 9:30pm Sci Girls, 10pm
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dd Squad, a new half-hour, live-action media series designed to help kids ages 5-8 learn math, premieres this month on the WETA Kids channel on November 26 with a special one-hour broadcast of two back-to-back episodes at 10 a.m. before adopting a weekday 8 a.m./8 p.m. slot the next day. The show focuses on two young agents, Olive and Otto, who are part of the Odd Squad, an agency whose mission is to save the day whenever something unusual happens in their town. A math concept is embedded in each of their cases, and Olive and Otto work together to problem-solve and use math skills to put things right when oddness strikes. Odd Squad was created by the makers of The Electric Company and is produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment and The Fred Rogers Company. Above (l-r), Sean Michael Kyer is Agent Oscar; Millie Davis is the chief, Ms. O; Dalila Bela portrays Agent Olive; and Filip Geljo is Agent Otto. Odd Squad is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education through the Ready To Learn Initiative, a program that supports the development of innovative educational television and digital media targeted to preschool and early elementary school children and their families, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas, a one-hour holiday special, airs Nov. 26 & 28 at 9 a.m.; Nov. 27 at 6 p.m.; and Nov. 29 at 11:30 a.m. on the WETA Kids channel.
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WEEKDAYS ON WETA TV 26 Sesame Street, 5am Caillou, 6am Arthur, 6:30am Wild Kratts, 7am, 7:30am Curious George, 8am, 8:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, 9am, 9:30am Sesame Street, 10am Dinosaur Train, 11am, 11:30am
SUNDAYS ON WETA TV 26 Super WHY!, 6am Thomas & Friends, 6:30am Martha Speaks, 7am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, 7:30am Word Girl, 8am Peg + Cat, 8:30am
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British Television at Its Best The WETA UK channel is devoted to presenting the best in British television programming, broadcasting beloved classics and contemporary series around the clock, seven days a week. WETA UK offers a full schedule of great entertainment programming — featuring drama, mystery, comedy and documentary series — all delivered with an accent from the Isles. Visit wetauk.org for a complete schedule and program descriptions.
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Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
My Family
My Family
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SATURDAY (from 11:30am:) Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise I/ II (two episodes)
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
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Waking the Dead • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries II • WPC: Gina Dawson (starts 11/16)
Waking the Dead
Waking the Dead
Foyle’s War
Hustle
Hustle
Rosemary & Thyme I (Series II starts 11/24)
Midsomer Murders Doc Martin VI VIII
Waking the Dead
Waking the Dead Midsomer Murders VIII
Hustle
Hustle
Hustle
Inspector Morse I
BBC Antiques Roadshow
4:30pm
5pm 5:30pm
• Call the Midwife III Ashes to Ashes II • Last Tango in Halifax II (starts 11/16)
6pm 6:30pm
Prime Suspect
Pie in the Sky V
• House of Cards: • Vicious To Play the King • Rev I (starts 11/24) • House of Cards: My Family The Final Cut (starts My Family 11/23)
7pm 7:30pm
Ladies of Letters
8pm
Pie in the Sky V (starts 11/3)
8:30pm
9:30pm
10pm
11:30pm
My Family
Doctor Who
• Masterpiece Mystery!: • Vicious Poirot, Series 12: Dead • Rev I (starts 11/18) Man’s Folly (11/3) • Agatha Christie’s Poirot Rumpole of the (Final 3 cases!)
12m Red Dwarf
12m ‘Allo, ‘Allo 12:30am MI-5
Bailey
SUNDAY
MONDAY
12m ‘Allo, ‘Allo 12:30am Hustle
TUESDAY
Doc Martin VI • House of Cards: To Play the King • House of Cards: The Final Cut (starts 11/21)
My Family
My Family
Moone Boy I
Rosemary & Thyme I (Series II starts 11/21)
Twenty Twelve I
• House of Cards: To Prime Suspect Play the King • House of Cards: The Final Cut (starts 11/19) Inspector Lewis V/VI
Ashes to Ashes II
10:30pm
11pm
Twenty Twelve I
• Miss Fisher’s Inspector Morse I Murder Mysteries II • WPC: Gina Dawson
Midsomer Murders Doc Martin VI VIII
Robin Hood I (Series II starts 11/16)
9pm
Moone Boy I
Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis V/VI
Scott & Bailey I (series II 11/20) (to 12m)
12m ‘Allo, ‘Allo
THURSDAY
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• Call the Midwife 3 • Last Tango in Halifax II (starts 11/15)
Death in Masterpiece Paradise I (Series II Classic: starts 11/21) The Paradise I/II (two episodes)
11:30 ‘Allo, ‘Allo (to 12:30am) 12:30am Waking the 12m ‘Allo, ‘Allo 12:30am: • Miss Fisher II/ Dead 12:30am New Tricks WPC Gina Dawson
WEDNESDAY
• Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot, Series 12: Dead Man’s Folly (11/8) • Agatha Christie’s Poirot: • Elephants Can Remember (11/15) • The Labors of Hercules (11/22) • Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case (11/29)
FRIDAY
Robin Hood I (Series II starts 11/22) 12m Rose. & Thyme I/II
SATURDAY
WETA UK Highlights WPC 56: Gina Dawson
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airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. starting November 11 on WETA UK
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et in 1956, the 2013 British drama series WPC 56: Gina Dawson centers on the challenges faced by the first woman to join the police force of her West Midlands home town. As the only Woman Police Constable (WPC) on the Brinford beat, Gina Dawson (portrayed by Jennie Jacques) struggles to overcome sexist attitudes and gain acceptance in a male-dominated police force. In this first of three seasons of the production, Chief Inspector Roger Nelson gives Dawson menial duties and assigns her work dealing with children and women. The Brinford force typically deals with teenage runaways, “Teddy Boy” gangs and petty criminals in their small city. However, the lines of the law start to blur when the hunt for a killer draws the team into a criminal underworld of shady boxing clubs, brothels and nightclubs — all run by a ruthless gangster who is as dangerous as he is untouchable. As this situation unfolds, the unwanted attention of a senior officer pushes Gina to cross a line that could mean the end of her career.
Death in Paradise, Series 1 & 2 ETA UK reprises Death in Paradise, a light-hearted 2011 crime drama and fish-out-ofwater story set in the fictional paradise island of Saint-Marie in the Caribbean (and filmed on the islands of Guadalupe) with a French- and English-speaking population. Ben Miller (Malice Aforethought, The Worst Week of My Life and Primeval) stars as straight-laced London police detective Richard Poole, who, at the series’ outset, has arrived to investigate the murder of his predecessor and ends up staying on to head the island’s misfit team of detectives, despite a pronounced distaste for the island, sun and sand. The quintessentially British cop finds a ramshackle station and a very different type of policing, and he tries to bring rigor to the relaxed workplace. His team includes Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey, portrayed by Sara Martins.
Last Tango in Halifax, Series 2
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airs Saturdays at 8 p.m., starting November 15 on WETA UK
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airs Fridays at 9 p.m. starting November 7 on WETA UK
ETA UK presents Series 2 of the acclaimed, BAFTA-winning comedy-drama about romance and second chances from the writer of Scott and Bailey and a director of Sherlock. The series, starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid, follows the relationship of love-struck septuagenarians Alan and Celia, who rediscover their love for each other later in life — 60 years, in fact, after they first met. As they plan a life together and try to find the long-awaited happiness they deserve, secrets from the past come tumbling out and family members adjust to changing relationships. In Series 2, Alan and Celia decide to have a romantic secret wedding as soon as possible, but how will their respective daughters, the uptight Caroline (Sarah Lancashire) and rebellious Gillian (Nicola Walker), react? The two women are discovering they can get along, but one’s confession could jeopardize the soon-to-be stepsisters’ fledgling friendship.
Also this month on WETA UK: Masterpiece’s Victorian department store drama The Paradise, Series I/II, starring Joanna Vanderham (at left), airs Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. and continues at 9 p.m., and the original House of Cards series and Prime Suspect continue, respectively, at 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and 9 p.m. on Thursdays.
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Front Row Washington Mondays at 9 p.m.
By Deborah Lamberton, Senior Producer
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BENJAMIN EALOVEGA
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elebrating a 200th birthday is always notable but not necessarily fun, unless it’s the birth anniversary of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. On Monday night, November 3 at 9 p.m., Classical WETA 90.9 FM local concert broadcast Front Row Washington celebrates the instrument and its founder with the most widely heard saxophone quartet in America, the Washington Saxophone Quartet. WSQ member and Classical WETA host Rich Kleinfeldt joins Nicole Lacroix for a concert of music presented by the Barns at Wolf Trap featuring the Quartet. From Aaron Copland’s Simple Gifts to Samuel Barber’s famous Adagio, Op. 11 to music from local composer/conductor Thomas Orion Beveridge’s Ballet d’Amour, you Weiss won’t want to miss this evening featuring the Washington Saxophone Quartet. On the following Monday, November 10, we go to Columbia, Maryland for a Candlelight Concert Society recital by a talented pianist. Eighteen-yearold George Li, winner of the 2012 Gilmore Young Artist Award, performs Schoenberg’s Sechs Kleine Klavierstücke as well as a Beethoven sonata, Rachmaninoff’s Corelli variations, and James Ehnes Maurice Ravel’s iconic La Valse.
Washington Saxophone Quartet
We then hop over from Columbia to College Park, Maryland, on Monday, November 17 for a fabulous duo recital by violinist James Ehnes and pianist Orion Weiss. Both accomplished soloists and chamber musicians in their own right, the two take the stage at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center for Aaron Copland’s Sonata for Violin and Piano, Grieg’s Sonata No. 2 in G Major, the scherzo from Brahms’ F-A-E Sonata, and Schubert’s C Major Fantasy for violin and piano. On November 24, Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon offers a wonderful exploration of Bartók’s piano music at The Phillips Collection, including 2 elegies for piano, a sonatina of Romanian folk tunes and several of the Hungarian Peasant Songs, as well as Beethoven’s Funeral March Sonata and Schumann’s Fantasiestücke, Op. 12. In all, an intriguing month of music-making on Front Row Washington, heard at 9 p.m. every Monday night on Classical WETA — your destination for live, in-performance recitals in and around Greater Washington.
Classical WETA Celebrates CPE Bach By Bill Bukowski, Afternoon On-Air Host
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arlier this fall I journeyed to the German Embassy near Georgetown for a concert celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of CPE Bach. Performing was the Croatian-born pianist Ana-Marija Markovina, who played a few selections from her new recording of the complete keyboard works of CPE Bach: a monumental 26-CD box set released this year on the Hänssler Classic label. After the concert she stopped by our studios to chat with me about the recording project, and about the composer. Markovina believes that CPE Bach not only defies categories, but belongs in a category by himself. His empfindsamer Stil, or “sensitive style,” considered too modern for its time, was radically different from that of his father and in turn opened the door to the music of the composers who came after him. It was Mozart who wrote of CPE Bach that “he is the father; we are the boys. Everybody who has accomplished something has learned from him.” Classical WETA will be celebrating the 300th anniversary of CPE Bach throughout November, with Ana-Marija Markovina’s recording of the complete keyboard works planned as a Classical WETA CD Pick-of-the-Week. My Classical Conversation with Markovina will be posted online at classicalweta.org. She offered one last bit of advice in approaching a 26-CD box set of CPE Bach’s keyboard music: Markovina recommends listening selectively — and we will be doing just that. The last discs in the set present the keyboard sonatas Wq. 65, works CPE Bach wrote only for himself. As Ana-Marija says, “If you want to meet him, start there.”
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NSO Showcase Returns! Wednesday, November 5 at 9 p.m.
By Nicole Lacroix, Evening On-Air Host
Classical WETA Opera House
Saturdays at 1 p.m. on Classical WETA Nov. 1: Nov. 8: Nov. 15: Nov. 22: Nov. 29:
Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser Verdi’s Il Trovatore Puccini’s Manon Lescaut Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda Rossini’s Armida
NSO Concertmaster Nurit Bar-Josef NSO Concertmaster Nurit Bar-Josef
CPE Bach on Choral Showcase By David Ginder, Morning On-Air Host
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his month, the Classical WETA 90.9 FM celebration of composer Carl Philipp Emanuel (CPE) Bach’s 300th birthday anniversary extends to Choral Showcase on Sundays, November 9 and 16 at 9 p.m. The Magnificat — one of the Marian hymns, which has been set by many composers, including CPE’s father Johann Sebastian Bach — came at the end of CPE’s years in Berlin. He was harpsichordist for Frederick the Great at the time, and most of his music from the period was instrumental, including hundreds of keyboard sonatas. The Magnificat — unusual in CPE’s output both because it was a choral piece and because of the startling range of different styles within its nine movements — must surely have been destined for a specific purpose. None is known, but the work may have been a show-off piece for CPE’s audition to succeed his father at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig. Impressive though the piece is, he didn’t get the job. CPE returned to the Magnificat later in life, and seems to have been inspired by it then to write other big choral pieces, including his impressive Motet for double chorus, “Heilig ist Gott.” Both works have been recorded recently by the RIAS Chamber Choir and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. The Motet airs on the Sunday night, 9 p.m. broadcast Choral Showcase on November 9; the Magnificat on November 16.
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SO Showcase — featuring the National Symphony Orchestra recorded live in concert — returns for a new season on Classical WETA 90.9 FM, kicking off with a first: Brahms’ First, that is, in addition to works by Mozart and Elgar. The 2014–2015 season of NSO Showcase, the program’s 7th season on the air, begins on Classical WETA on Wednesday, November 5 at 9 p.m. Christoph Eschenbach conducts Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 (in a December 2013 performance) and Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, k.218 (also from December 2013), the latter featuring NSO concertmaster Nurit Bar-Josef as soloist. British conductor Sir Mark Elder will lead the NSO in Sir Edward Elgar’s concert overture In the South. Brahms was 42 when he finally premiered his first symphony, after a gestation period of 21 years. He told a friend that “you have no idea what it’s like to hear the footsteps of a giant like Beethoven behind you.” Brahms took his time to develop his own symphonic voice, and once he did, he triumphed, and the first symphony was followed soon after by three others. When Mozart was only 13, he became assistant concertmaster to Michael Haydn (younger brother of Joseph) in the Salzburg Court Orchestra. During his eight-year tenure, he frequently wrote pieces for himself to play with the orchestra. So it’s very appropriate that this NSO Showcase program features Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 4, a concerto written for a concertmaster, by a concertmaster, and played by NSO concertmaster Nurit Bar-Josef. Hallé Orchestra conductor Sir Mark Elder recently admitted in a Telegraph article that one of his “five favorite things” was “being in Italy with my family.” Well, here’s the next best thing: Sir Mark will lead the NSO in Elgar’s sunny concert overture, In the South (Alassio), Op. 50 (recorded in January 2014), composed during a 1903 Elgar family vacation in Italy! Enjoy this wondrous music played by our own National Symphony Orchestra. NSO Showcase airs on the first Wednesday of every month at 9 p.m.
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