october 2012 magazine for members
October 9 at 9 p.m.
PBS NewsHour Debates 2012: Special Reports
cover the debates October 3, 11, 16 & 22
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal
analyzes news and politics each Friday night
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s the nation enters the final weeks of the Election 2012 campaign, WETA invites you to tune in for programming on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD that spotlights the candidates, explores the issues, and covers the next milestone campaign events — the debates this month. As you prepare to cast your ballot in November, stay informed with the trusted, in-depth reporting and incisive analysis that WETA television programming provides.
In addition to ongoing robust coverage of Election 2012 news in its nightly broadcasts, PBS NewsHour offers special reports this month, presenting live coverage of the four candidate debates. Like the nightly newscast, the special reports, to be broadcast on PBS stations nationwide, are created by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and WETA. Each debate is followed by analysis of the proceedings by the NewsHour team. For additional Election 2012 resources, visit pbs.org/newshour. Debate broadcasts air as follows: • On Wednesday, October 3 at 9 p.m.: a presidential debate spotlights domestic policy; PBS NewsHour’s Jim Lehrer moderates.
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PBS NewsHour Debates 2012
News Analysis on Washington Week Each Friday evening at 8 p.m., WETA’s long-running public affairs series Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal features moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill and a panel of the nation’s top journalists analyzing the week’s important news stories — including news of the campaigns — and exploring their impact. As the countdown continues to Election Day, Ifill and the roundtable’s reporters participate in a special live roadshow and Town Hall Event in St. Louis on September 28. Visit pbs.org/washingtonweek for roadshow content and additional resources.
• On Thursday, October 11 at 9 p.m.: a vice-presidential debate covers domestic and foreign policy; Martha Raddatz of ABC News moderates. • On Tuesday, October 16 at 9 p.m.: a presidential debate (town meeting-style); CNN’s Candy Crowley moderates. • On Monday, October 22 at 9 p.m.: a presidential debate covers foreign policy; Bob Schieffer of CBS News moderates. Jim Lehrer
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Inside Washington, hosted by Gordon Peterson, explores news and politics each Friday night at 8:30 p.m. after Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal. And later in the evening each Friday, current affairs series Need to Know — with a rotation of hosts Scott Simon, Ray Suarez, Maria Hinojosa and Jeff Greenfield — covers campaign news and issues. Check WETA television listings for airtimes.
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On Tuesday, October 9 at 9 p.m., Frontline presents The Choice 2012, its quadrennial biographies of the two major party presidential candidates. The program repeats October 10 at 4 p.m., October 14 at 2:30 p.m. and October 26 at 9 p.m. In the program, Frontline documents the places, people and decisive moments that made the men who are competing for the presidency. Hundreds of hours of research and dozens of original interviews reveal new details and fresh insights about the two candidates.
Election Day Coverage And finally, of course, on Election Day, Tuesday, November 6, tune in to NewsHour for comprehensive Election 2012 PBS coverage and analysis of the day’s Coverage campaign news and nationwide election returns throughout the evening. On Friday, Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal analyzes the political landscape after the votes are tallied. WETA TV 26 and WETA HD are your source for extensive coverage leading up to and through Election 2012. For more information on programming and online resources, visit weta.org/election and pbs.org/election2012.
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e now enter the final weeks of Campaign 2012, when politics reach fever pitch in the run-up to Election Day, November 6. In preparation for casting their ballots, voters are educating themselves about the candidates, issues, and policy positions, and the political parties’ visions for the nation’s future. This is a time when public television’s outstanding public affairs offerings make an important contribution to the national discourse, covering the election with depth, balance and integrity on behalf of viewers around the country. WETA plays an integral role in creating this vital programming; we present to a nationwide audience reporting and news analysis via several of the most trusted public affairs programs on television. As they have throughout the campaigns, PBS NewsHour and Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal — created in WETA’s studios — will feature the nation’s top journalists reporting the facts, cutting through the rhetoric, and illuminating the issues in these crucial weeks. This month as well, the public affairs series Frontline rolls out its signature election-related production The Choice 2012, a journalistic exploration of the presidential candidates’ biographies. More election-related programming is spotlighted on these pages, including the next important milestones for the national candidates and their parties — the October debates. We are delighted that our colleague, PBS NewsHour executive editor Jim Lehrer, has been selected to moderate the first presidential debate on October 3. This will be his twelfth presidential debate, a statement of trust and confidence in Jim that needs no elaboration. We are enormously proud of our productions and broadcasts and the important service they offer the public. Tune in, and take pride in these fine programs, made possible in part by your WETA membership. Thank you for your support.
Sharon Percy Rockefeller, President & CEO, WETA
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COURTESY HISTORIC ADOBE MUSEUM
WETA Bulletin Board October 17 Screening Event for The Dust Bowl, a New Ken Burns Film
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2011 WETA Productions Garner Awards
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he WETA TV 26 local production The WETA Guide to More Unusual Attractions, which premiered last fall, spotlighting intriguing locations, activities and exhibitions around Greater Washington, was recognized with a national Capital Emmy Award this summer by the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The program won the Emmy in the category “Magazine Program--Program/Special,” and the award recognized WETA’s Rebecca Tulkoff, Producer; and Jacqueline Todt, Executive Producer. Also this summer, the six-hour history documentary Prohibition, created by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick in partnership with WETA, added another accolade, garnering a prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award offering special recognition for a televised series. Prohibition — exploring the history of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the entire era it encompassed — premiered nationwide on public television stations last October.
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Ellen DeGeneres
The WETA co-production airs Tuesday, October 30 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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“I will now begin cultivating a Mark Twain-esque he John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will present themoustache 15th annual in anticipation of the event.”
Mark Twain Prize for American Humor to iconic performer Ellen DeGeneres in a star-studded evening of comedy in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in late October. 2011 The evening pays tribute to DeGeneres’ contributions to the world of comedy through Premieres Monday, October 31, 2011 her television programs, stand-up appearances and movies. As it has for more than a decade, WETA will capture the proceedings as a star-studded gathering of top comedians and celebrity friends celebrate DeGeneres on stage. A 90-minute special — a production of WETA, CoMedia, Mark Krantz Productions, Cappy Productions and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — will be taped by WETA at the event and broadcast by WETA and public television stations nationwide on the evening of Tuesday, October 30. 2009 The Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize, named to honor one of the world’s greatest humorists, was established in October 1998; WETA has co-produced the television broadcast of the event since 2000. The annual programs are among PBS’s most eagerly anticipated and popular offerings. 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), and Will Ferrell (2011). WETA reprises the Fey and Cosby programs 2007 this month — October 15 and 29, respectively. DeGeneres’ distinctive comic voice has resonated with audiences from her first stand-up comedy appearances through her work today on television, in film, and in the literary world via her comedic bestselling books. Her popular syndicated talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, now in its ninth season, recently won the Daytime Emmy for “Outstanding Talk Show.” During its eight seasons, the show has earned a total of 35 Daytime Emmy Awards. DeGeneres has hosted the Academy Awards, Primetime 2005 Emmy Awards and Grammy Awards; and she has received critical acclaim for her HBO stand-up specials — and for television work that included the series Ellen, which garnered record ratings during its 1994–1998 run. In 1997, DeGeneres was the recipient of the coveted Peabody Award as well as earning an Emmy for writing the episode in which her character came out as a gay woman. DeGeneres has also been suc2003 cessful in her feature film work, which has included Finding Nemo, EDTV for director Ron Howard, Mr. Wrong, The Love Letter, Goodbye Lover and Coneheads. Major funding for Ellen DeGeneres: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS and public television viewers. Air travel is provided by American Airlines.
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In the Spotlight COURTESY MARTHA STEWART LIVING OMNIMEDIA
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
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airing Saturdays at 5 p.m. on WETA TV 26, premiering October 6
ifestyle expert and teacher, bestselling author, and Emmy Award-winning program host Martha Stewart returns to television with a new series presented by WETA to PBS stations around the nation. In the new series, inspired by her eponymous, best-selling cookbook, the cooking and entertaining expert demonstrates kitchen basics and classic cooking techniques. Using her signature, step-by-step how-to teaching process, Stewart illustrates the building blocks of recipes everyone should know and shares tips in each 30-minute episode, inspirA WETA PRESENTATION ing and educating home cooks. Episodes are titled, in sequence, Eggs, Sauces, Vegetables, Stocks, Butchering, Rice, Dressings and Emulsions, Steaming, Roasting, Braising, Poaching, Frying and Pan Searing. The series airs each Saturday afternoon on TV 26, capping WETA’s how-to programming block. Funding for Martha Stewart’s Cooking School is provided by J.C. Penney Company, Inc.; and University of Phoenix.
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide
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airs Monday & Tuesday, October 1–2 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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two-night, four-hour special presentation of documentary film series Independent Lens, Half the Sky travels with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and celebrity advocates America Ferrera, Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union and Olivia Wilde on a journey to 10 countries in Asia and Africa, where they meet women and girls who confront oppression in their daily lives — and inspiring individuals working to bring about change. The special, introduced by George Clooney and based on the acclaimed book Half the Sky by Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, spotlights women’s economic empowerment, education for girls, gender-based violence, sex trafficking, maternal mortality and health care, and forced prostitution. The film is part of the Women and Girls Lead initiative, spearheaded by ITVS (producers of Independent Lens) in partnership with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS. Visit pbs.org/independentlens/half-the-sky for details. In addition to support from ITVS and CPB, major funding to date for Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide has been provided by the IKEA Foundation, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Ford Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Coca-Cola, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, The Nduna Foundation, the Seedlings Foundation, The Goldman Sachs Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Nike Foundation, the NoVo Foundation, the United Nations Foundation, The Hanami Fund, Ina Brown Bond, and Fran Hauser. Independent Lens is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with additional funding provided by PBS and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs Downstairs, Series II
airs Sundays, Oct. 7–Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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hile Europe teeters on the brink of World War II, life goes on for family members upstairs and servants downstairs at London’s 165 Eaton Place — as chaotic as ever — on Upstairs Downstairs, Series II, the second season of Masterpiece’s Emmy-nominated sequel to the long-running 1970s drama series. The returning cast includes Keeley Hawes (left) as Lady Agnes Holland; Ed Stoppard (left) as her diplomat husband, Sir Hallam; and Claire Foy as Agnes’s defiant sister, Persie. Alex Kingston guest stars. In the new series, household members harbor life-changing secrets, and the menace of war creeps ever closer. Sir Hallam is drawn into dangerous waters by his preoccupation with the threat of Nazi Germany and the return of troubled Lady Persie. Meanwhile, Lady Agnes catches the eye of an American multi-millionaire, and a spirited new maid, Beryl, joins the staff.
Funding for Masterpiece is provided by Viking River Cruises, with support from public television viewers and contributors to the Masterpiece Trust.
WETA TV 26 & WETA HD
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History Detectives
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide (Pt 2 of 2)
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Nature: Kilauea: Mountain of Fire
PBS NewsHour Debates 2012: A Special Report: Presidential Debate
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Sherlock Holmes: The Bruce Partington Plans
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (to 10:43pm) & Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Third Floor Flat (to 11:30pm)
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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal
Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders
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Doc Martin, Series III (Pts 7 & 8 of 9) (to 9:33pm)
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Call the Midwife (Pt 2 of 6)
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs Downstairs, Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot, Series X: Series II (Pt 1 of 6) The Third Girl (to 11:30pm)
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Antiques Roadshow: Milwaukee, WI
Market Warriors: Antiquing in Pasadena, CA
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History Detectives
Frontline: The Choice 2012
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Nature: Siberian Tiger Quest
NOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword
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Sherlock Holmes: The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
PBS NewsHour Debates 2012: A Special Report: Vice Presidential Debate
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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal
An Evening with Quincy Jones, with Gwen Ifill
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Doc Martin (Series III, Pt 9 of 9; Series IV, Pt 1 of 8) (to 9:33pm)
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Call the Midwife (Pt 3 of 6)
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs Downstairs, Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot, Series X: Series II (Pt 2 of 6) Appointment with Death (to 11:30pm)
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Antiques Roadshow: Milwaukee, WI
Market Warriors: Antiquing in Burlington, KY
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Race 2012
PBS NewsHour Debates 2012: A Special Report: Presidential Debate
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Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom
NOVA: Forensics on Trial
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Sherlock Holmes: The Problem of Thor Bridge
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Murder on the Links (to 10:43pm) & Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Triangle at Rhodes (to 11:30pm)
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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal
An Evening with Valerie Simpson in Honor of Nick Ashford, with Gwen Ifill
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Doc Martin, Series IV (Pts 2 & 3 of 8) (to 9:33pm)
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Call the Midwife (Pt 4 of 6)
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs Downstairs, Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot, Series IX: Series II (Pt 3 of 6) Cat Among the Pigeons (to 11:30pm)
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Antiques Roadshow: Milwaukee, WI
PBS NewsHour Debates 2012: A Special Report: Presidential Debate
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Cuban Missile Crisis — Three Men Go to War
Secrets of the Dead: The Man Who Saved Frontline: A Climate of Doubt the World
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Nature: Magic of the Snowy Owl
NOVA: Iceman Murder Mystery
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Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Hickory Dickory Dock (to 10:43pm) & Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Problem at Sea (to 11:30pm)
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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal
Frontline: The Choice 2012 (to 11pm) & Need to Know (to 11:30pm)
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Doc Martin, Series IV (Pts 4 & 5 of 8) (to 9:33pm)
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Call the Midwife (Pt 5 of 6)
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs Downstairs, Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot, Series IX: Series II (Pt 4 of 6) Mrs. McGinty’s Dead (to 11:30pm)
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Antiques Roadshow: Unique Antiques
Market Warriors: Antiquing in Canton, TX
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Ellen DeGeneres: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize [2012]
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Nature: Raccoon Nation
Wyatt Earp: American Experience
NOVA scienceNOW: What Makes Us Human?
Need to Know
Voces on PBS —Unfinished Spaces (to 11:30pm)
The WETA Movie: The Searchers (to 11:32pm)
Tina Fey: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize [2010] (to 11:30pm)
NOVA scienceNOW: Can Science Stop Crime?
Need to Know
Voces on PBS — Lemon (to 11:30pm)
The WETA Movie: Dark Victory (to 11:30pm)
NOVA scienceNOW: How Smart Can We Get?
The WETA Movie: Rain Man (to 12m)
Bill Cosby: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize [2009] (to 11:30pm)
An Evening with Smokey Robinson, with Gwen Ifill
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Frontline: Big Sky, Big Money (to 11:30pm)
NOVA scienceNOW: Can I Eat That?
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Need to Know
The WETA Movie: The Unforgiven (1960) (to 11:35pm)
NOVA: Ghosts of Machu Picchu
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Antiques Roadshow: Salt Lake City, UT
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• Programming on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD is exactly the same — simulcast — Monday through Friday nights from 7 p.m. through Charlie Rose, and each weekend evening, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
• Please note that Saturday and Sunday daytime listings that follow are for WETA TV 26 only unless otherwise indicated. For complete 24-hour schedules of programs on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD, visit weta.org/tv.
• Weeknight primetime on WETA TV 26 often repeats the next weekday on WETA TV 26 — see repeat listings. • WETA TV 26 is devoted to children’s programming 5 a.m.–noon weekdays and 6 a.m.–9 a.m. Sundays. For 24 hours of children’s programming each day, tune in to the WETA Kids channel. See page 15 for schedule information. Program Key ■ — WETA productions, co-productions or presentations. {DVI} — Descriptive Video Service. R — Aired within the month. Listings are accurate as of press time. For late-breaking program updates, call 703-998-2724 or visit weta.org/tv.
A WETA C0-PRODUCTION Monday–Tuesday, October 1–2 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide features New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and celebrity advocates such as Eva Mendes (above) visiting 10 countries to meet women and girls confronting oppression in their daily lives and spotlight inspiring individuals working to bring about change.
1 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: SALT LAKE CITY, UT — Repeats Tue 10/2, 2pm; Wed 10/3, 1pm 9:00 HALF THE SKY: TURNING OPPRESSION INTO OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN WORLDWIDE — In a two-night, four-hour special introduced by George Clooney, a film follows stories of challenge and triumph, traveling with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and celebrity advocates America Ferrera, Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union and Olivia Wilde on a journey to 10 countries, where they meet inspiring individuals and discover how they’re confronting the oppression of women and girls. The special, based on the widely acclaimed book “Half the Sky” by Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, reveals the meaningful solutions being fashioned through health care, education and economic empowerment for women and girls. Repeats Tue 10/2, 3pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: KILAUEA: MOUNTAIN OF FIRE — Kilauea, on Hawaii’s Big Island, is the world’s most active volcano. Its latest eruption began in 1983 and hasn’t stopped. It is here that filmmaker Paul Atkins finds himself getting a shot few have filmed: the meeting of 2,000-degree lava and 75-degree ocean water. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/4, 2pm; Mon 10/8, 2:30pm; Tue 10/9, 1pm 9:00 PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE — The NewsHour team presents live coverage and analysis of the first presidential candidates’ debate of Election 2012. Jim Lehrer moderates this debate — his twelfth presidential candidate debate — which will cover domestic policy. The special coverage, broadcast on PBS stations nationwide, is a production of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and WETA. Repeats Thur 10/4, 3pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
4 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE BRUCE PARTINGTON PLANS — Mycroft Holmes, the enigmatic brother of Sherlock (Jeremy Brett), visits Baker Street to enlist him to locate the stolen plans for a secret submarine and to solve the murder of the government clerk who last had them. Repeats Fri 10/5, 1pm 9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: HERCULE POIROT’S CHRISTMAS — The great Belgian detective Poirot (David Suchet) is asked to spend Christmas with Simeon Lee at his Gorston Hall home, after Lee receives six diamonds from his museum in South Africa and believes that his life is in danger. As an unexpected guest, Poirot is on hand when a killer strikes. Repeats Fri 10/5, 2pm
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2 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES — The team of history sleuths investigates a Vietnamese soldier’s diary, a bootlegger’s notebook and a Hollywood Indian ledger. Repeats Wed 10/3, 2pm; Thur 10/4, 1pm 9:00 HALF THE SKY: TURNING OPPRESSION INTO OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN WORLDWIDE — See the Monday, October 1, 9 p.m. listing. Repeats Wed 10/3, 3pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
Thursdays, October 4, 18 & 25 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Double features of Agatha Christie’s Poirot present David Suchet in his signature role as the mystery author’s great Belgian detective.
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10:43 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE THIRD FLOOR FLAT — Poirot (David Suchet) is bored — he hasn’t had a case to probe for weeks. But no sooner has a new tenant moved into the third floor apartment of Poirot’s building than she is murdered, giving Poirot a crime to solve on his own doorstep. Repeats Fri 10/5, 4pm 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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7 Sunday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 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 GREAT ROMANCES 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE UNFORGIVEN — (2:05) R 1:35 GREGORY PECK: HIS OWN MAN — The actor, unfashionably modest, narrates his own story: how a shy boy from a broken family rose to become one of Hollywood’s great leading men. 2:30 JAMES STEWART: A WONDERFUL LIFE — A film celebrates one of Hollywood’s best-loved actors, who rose to stardom portraying ordinary men who call on their inner strengths to accomplish extraordinary things. Johnny Carson hosts the film, which features interviews with Hollywood luminaries. 4:00 CARY GRANT: THE LEADING MAN — Archival footage, interviews and film clips relate film star Cary Grant’s journey from working-class beginnings to the heights of Hollywood royalty. 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: MID-ATLANTIC STATES — Repeats Mon 10/8, 1:30pm
6 Saturday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING 6:30 NICK STELLINO COOKING WITH FRIENDS 7:00 SIMPLY MING 7:30 CIAO ITALIA 8:00 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF 8:30 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes, simulcast on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 11:00 ESSENTIAL PÉPIN 11:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 10/6, 6:30pm 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Host Gordon Peterson moderates a discussion of the news of the week. Repeats Sat 10/6, 6pm 9:00 SOUND TRACKS: MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS — A musical adventure series roams America and the world in search of compelling music, telling the stories behind the music and the artists who create it. Hosted by public radio’s Marco Werman, this magazine-format episode spotlights Wynton Marsalis and his orchestra; introduces Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis; and meets Senegal’s Youssou N’Dour. 10:00 GEORGE BELLOWS — Narrated by Ethan Hawke, a film produced by the National Gallery of Art in conjunction with the exhibition George Bellows — open through October 8 at the Gallery — explores the life and work of the American painter (1882–1925), who is best known for depicting bustling urban life in New York City. The film is made possible by the HRH Foundation. 10:30 NEED TO KNOW — A rotation of respected and experienced media professionals — Scott Simon, Maria Hinojosa, Ray Suarez, and Jeff Greenfield anchor the weekly current affairs series and report from the field, exploring issues important to candidates and voters — from immigration to education to health care, environment, jobs and the economy. 11:00 VOCES ON PBS—ESCARAMUZA: RIDING FROM THE HEART — A documentary series spotlights the diversity of Latino life. Escaramuza: Riding from the Heart: A gutsy team of women rodeo riders vies to represent the U.S. at the National Charro Championships in Mexico. Escaramuza, or skirmish, describes both the daredevil horseback ballets, ridden at top speed, and the intensity of the competition season. 12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
CUISINE CULTURE MEXICO—ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS BAKING WITH JULIA LIDIA’S ITALY IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS JACQUES PÉPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY! COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL — In a new series, presented by WETA to public television stations nationwide and inspired by her eponymous, best-selling cookbook, Martha Stewart demonstrates classic cooking techniques and basics. Using her signature, stepby-step how-to teaching process, Stewart illustrates the building blocks of recipes everyone should know — from roasting and poaching to braising and blanching. 5:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–1AM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY 7:30 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES III — Parts 7 & 8 of 9. The Holly Bears a Prickle/Nowt So Queer. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE UNFORGIVEN — In John Huston’s 1960 western, a Texas woman (Lillian Gish) and her eldest son (Burt Lancaster) fight Kiowas — and struggle in their own community — over an adopted daughter (Audrey Hepburn). (2:05) Repeats Sun 10/7, 11:30am 11:35 P.O.V.: GIVE UP TOMORROW — A film explores one of the most sensational trials in the history of the Philippines, a murder case that ends a nation’s use of capital punishment but fails to free an innocent man. (90 min.)
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Sundays in October at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Call the Midwife, a memoir-based BBC drama, follows a young midwife serving the poor in London’s East End during the 1950s.
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Sundays, Oct. 7–Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Masterpiece Classic presents Upstairs Downstairs, Series II, which picks up the story of family and servants at 165 Eaton Place in 1938 as World War II draws near. The drama’s ensemble cast includes Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Clair Foy, Alex Kingston and Art Malik.
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Wednesday, October 10 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD NOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword spotlights the history of the Ulfberht sword, an advanced steel weapon — wielded by formidable Viking raiders — that was revolutionary in its day.
9 Tuesday 5PM VIRGINIA SENATORIAL DEBATE — Tim Kaine and George Allen, Virginia candidates for United States Senate, debate in Richmond in an event sponsored by the League of Women Voters Virginia and AARP-VA. Bob Hollsworth, professor of political science and public administration, and the director of the Center for Public Policy at Virginia Commonwealth University, moderates. 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA 6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES — Segments explore the stories behind a World War I poster of two African-American soldiers, a hand-drawn map of Valley Forge, an early transistor radio and a 70-year-old business card that may be linked to a Prohibition-era underworld crime. Repeats Wed 10/10, 3pm; Thur 10/11, 2pm 9:00 FRONTLINE: THE CHOICE 2012 — The public affairs documentary series presents its quadrennial examination of the presidential candidates. Intensive research and original interviews reveal new details and fresh insights about the two candidates — Barack Obama and Mitt Romney — illuminating the places, people and decisive moments that made the men who are competing for the presidency. Repeats Wed 10/10, 4pm; Sun 10/14, 2:30pm; Fri 10/26, 9pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
8 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MILWAUKEE, WI — Repeats Tue 10/9, 2pm; Wed 10/10, 1pm; Fri 10/12, 4pm 9:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Pasadena, CA. The antiques pickers search for Native-American wares at the famous Rose Bowl in Pasadena. On the series — from the producers of Antiques Roadshow — treasure hunters travel to different markets across the country to purchase items and see who can make the most profit at auction. Repeats Tue 10/9, 3pm; Wed 10/10, 2pm; Thur 10/11, 1pm; Sun 10/14, 7pm 10:00 WYATT EARP: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE — A documentary depicts the complexities and flaws of the Western lawman whose life is a lens on politics, justice and economic opportunity on the American frontier. Shortly after his death in 1929, Earp was transformed into a folk hero: a central figure in the American narrative of how the West was won, a man who took control of his own destiny. {DVI} Repeats Sun 10/14, 1:30pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: S 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — Bill Moyers presents a weekly hour of conversation about life and the state of American democracy, featuring a range of guests who bring context, insight and meaning to important topics. Repeats Mon 10/8, 5pm 7:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Brimfield, MA. R 8:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE — A BBC drama based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth follows true-to-life stories of midwifery and families in London’s East End in the 1950s. Jenny Lee becomes a nurse midwife and goes to work in the poorest area of London with an order of nursing nuns. Part 2 of 6. As Jenny settles into her role, there is a new arrival at Nonnatus House, but the newcomer runs afoul of Sister Evangelina. Meanwhile, a chance encounter with a pregnant young runaway forces Jenny to see an unfamiliar, darker side of life. Repeats Mon 10/8, 4pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, SERIES II — Following up on the classic Masterpiece series of the 1970s, a sequel miniseries picks up the saga of family and servants at 165 Eaton Place in London in 1938, with World War II looming. Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Claire Foy and Art Malik star alongside Alex Kingston, who joins the cast. Part 1 of 6. A Faraway Country About Which We Know Nothing. As 165 Eaton Place reopens its doors, two new arrivals make their mark. Sir Hallam’s forthright aunt, Blanche (Alex Kingston), disrupts life upstairs, while feisty new maid Beryl struggles to adjust to life in service. Meanwhile, Lady Agnes’ concern for her children reveals a dark secret about Mr. Pritchard. Sir Hallam’s preoccupation with Nazi Germany leads him into dangerous waters, and a chance meeting unlocks a hidden desire. Repeats Tue 10/9, 4pm 10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: POIROT, SERIES X: THE THIRD GIRL — In the Agatha Christie adaptation, the great detective Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) believes in the innocence of a demon-haunted heiress who is convinced she has committed murder. An eccentric crime novelist, Ariadne Oliver, portrayed by Zoë Wanamaker, helps the sleuth crack the case. (90 min.)
Wednesday, October 10 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Nature: Siberian Tiger Quest follows ecologist Chris Morgan (of Nature’s recent miniseries Bears of the Last Frontier) as he tries to find and film wild tigers in Russia’s far eastern forests.
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: SIBERIAN TIGER QUEST — Conservation ecologist Chris Morgan (Bears of the Last Frontier) has tracked large predators in some of the wildest and most remote places on earth. He now embarks on a challenge that will fulfill a lifelong dream — to find and film a Siberian tiger living wild and free in Russia’s far eastern forests. The film features the work of Korean cameraman Sooyong Park, the first individual ever to film Siberian tigers in the wild. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/11, 3pm; Mon 10/15, 2:30pm; Tue 10/16, 1pm 9:00 NOVA: SECRETS OF THE VIKING SWORD — The Vikings were among the fiercest warriors of all time. Yet only a select few carried the ultimate weapon of their era: the feared Ulfberht sword. Fashioned using a process that would remain unknown to the Vikings’ rivals for centuries, the Ulfberht was a revolutionary high-tech tool as well as a work of art. It remains a fearsome weapon more than a millennium after it last saw battle. NOVA explores how Viking sword makers designed and created the Ulfberht — and the sword’s role in history. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/11, 4pm 10:00 NOVA scienceNOW: WHAT MAKES US HUMAN? — New York Times technology reporter David Pogue tackles an array of thought-provoking topics in the science magazine’s sixth season. What Makes Us Human? Scientists have struggled for centuries to pinpoint the qualities that separate human beings from other animals who have evolved on this planet. David Pogue explores the traits we once thought were uniquely ours — language, tool-making, even laughter — to uncover their evolutionary roots. Repeats Thur 10/11, 5pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF LADY FRANCES CARFAX — Lady Frances Carfax is caught between an old family quarrel with her brother and a sinister horseman who seems to haunt her life. Holmes (Jeremy Brett) investigates. Edward Hardwicke portrays Dr. Watson. Repeats Fri 10/12, 1pm 9:00 PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT: VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE —The NewsHour team presents live coverage and analysis of the vice presidential candidates’ debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan. Martha Raddatz of ABC News moderates this debate, which will cover domestic and foreign policy. The special coverage, broadcast on PBS stations nationwide, is a production of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and WETA. Repeats Fri 10/12, 2pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
a weta c0-production Monday, October 15 at 10 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Tina Fey: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize (2010) features a host of celebrities such as Jimmy Fallon, Steve Carell and Betty White celebrating the acclaimed writer, producer, actress and comedian.
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9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE SEARCHERS — John Ford’s classic 1956 Western follows the story of a Civil War veteran who doggedly trails a Comanche raiding party in hopes of rescuing his niece (Natalie Wood), held captive. John Wayne stars in the film, which remains one of the genre’s major landmarks. (1:59) Repeats Sun 10/14, 11:30am 11:32 INDEPENDENT LENS: AS GOES JANESVILLE — A documentary spotlights the closing of the GM factory in Janesville, Wisconsin, and how the community and its leaders respond. The film follows the lives of four residents struggling with the town’s economic changes.
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N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, October 6 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–12:30AM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES III/IV — Part 9 of 9. Happily Ever After/Part 1 of 8. Better the Devil.
Friday, October 12 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD An Evening with Quincy Jones features WETA’s Gwen Ifill interviewing the famed music producer, arranger, and film composer in Washington. Also tune in for Ifill’s interviews with Valerie Simpson (October 19 at 9 p.m.) of the musical duo Ashford & Simpson; and with Motown icon Smokey Robinson (October 30 at 9:30 p.m.).
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, October 7 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE SEARCHERS — (1:59) R 1:30 WYATT EARP: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE — R 2:30 FRONTLINE: THE CHOICE 2012 — See the Tuesday, October 9, 9 p.m. listing. R 4:30 BBC ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: BANGLADESH — Repeats Mon 10/15, 1:30pm SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — See the Sunday, October 7, 6 p.m. listing. Repeats Mon 10/15, 5pm 7:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Pasadena, CA. R 8:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE — A BBC drama based on the memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth follows true-to-life stories of midwifery and families in London’s East End in the 1950s. Part 3 of 6. Jenny is placed on the district nursing roster for a few weeks to extend her experience of community practice. During her rounds, she attends to Joe, an old soldier, and a friendship forms. At the clinic, Trixie and Cynthia enroll a new patient in her 40s, upset by her pregnancy — in contrast to her happy husband. At the baby’s birth, everyone gets a little surprise. Repeats Mon 10/15, 4pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, SERIES II — Part 2 of 6. The Love That Pays the Price. Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Claire Foy and Art Malik star alongside Alex Kingston. Lady Agnes catches the eye of charismatic American millionaire Caspar Landry, but as she and Sir Hallam look to their future, a tragic turn of events leaves their promised dreams, and a close family member, in jeopardy. Downstairs, Mrs. Thackeray makes a momentous decision that throws the running of the household into chaos. Blanche and Mr. Amanjit continue to clash, until a heart-breaking cause compels them to reconsider their differences. Repeats Tue 10/16, 4pm 10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: POIROT, SERIES X: APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH — In the adaptation of Agatha Christie’s mystery novel, an archaeological dig is the scene of murder in the Middle East, leading detective Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) to unravel a tragic tale of twisted family secrets. The cast of suspects includes co-stars Tim Curry and Elizabeth McGovern. (90 min.)
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 10/13, 6:30pm 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — See the Friday, October 5, 8:30 p.m. listing. Repeats Sat 10/13, 6pm 9:00 AN EVENING WITH QUINCY JONES, WITH GWEN IFILL — An interview taped in Washington, D.C., with a live audience offers a rare look into the life of music mogul Quincy Jones. WETA’s Gwen Ifill interviews Jones and hosts the evening, which features performances by Lesley Gore, BeBe Winans, James Ingram, Bobby McFerrin and Herbie Hancock. Repeats Tue 10/16, 5pm 10:00 NEED TO KNOW— See the Friday, October 5, 10:30 p.m. listing. 10:30 VOCES ON PBS—UNFINISHED SPACES — In 1961, in the heady first days of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro asked three visionary architects to build the Cuban National Arts Schools on what had been a golf course. Before construction was completed, the Revolution became Sovietized, and suddenly the project was denounced as counter-revolutionary. These magnificent buildings become a prism through which to view see the shifting history of Castro’s Cuba. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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state of crisis. NOVA investigates how modern forensics, including the analysis of fingerprints, bite marks, ballistics, hair and tool marks, can send innocent men and women to prison — and sometimes even to death row. Of more than 250 inmates exonerated by DNA testing over the last decade, more than half of the wrongful convictions stemmed from invalid or improperly handled forensics. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/18, 4pm 10:00 NOVA scienceNOW: CAN SCIENCE STOP CRIME? — What’s the secret to stopping crime? Host David Pogue visits scientists pushing the limits of crime-fighting technology, learning the latest techniques: from unraveling the clues embedded in a decomposing corpse, to detecting lies by peering directly into a suspect’s brain, to tracking the creation of a psychopath’s mind. And a genius crime-stopper examines how easy it is to highjack one’s laptop, child’s toys, adult’s pacemaker and even one’s car. Repeats Thur 10/18, 5pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MILWAUKEE, WI — Repeats Tue 10/16, 2pm; Wed 10/17, 1pm 9:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Burlington, KY. The antiques pickers visit a well-known gem of a market at the Burlington Antique Show. Repeats Tue 10/16, 3pm; Wed 10/17, 2pm; Thur 10/18, 1pm; Sun 10/21, 7pm; Sun 10/28, 7pm 10:00 TINA FEY: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE [2010] — In WETA’s production, a lineup of top entertainers including Fred Armisen, Steve Carell, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Hudson, Jane Krakowski, Steve Martin, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, Tracy Morgan, Amy Poehler and Betty White salute Tina Fey in the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as she receives the arts institution’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Taped live on November 9, 2010, the event includes tributes to the humor and accomplishments of the popular writer, producer, actress and comedian. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
18 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE PROBLEM OF THOR BRIDGE — Maria Gibson, a dejected wife, arranges to meet her children’s governess, Grace Dunbar, at Thor Bridge but is gunned down in cold blood. Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) investigate. Repeats Fri 10/19, 1pm 9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT’S: MURDER ON THE LINKS — While holidaying in the French seaside resort of Deauville, Poirot (David Suchet) and Hastings (Hugh Fraser) are called upon by local resident Paul Renauld, who claims he’s being defrauded. The situation escalates and Poirot must act fast. Repeats Fri 10/19, 2pm 10:43 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: TRIANGLE AT RHODES — Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) is vacationing at the Palace Hotel in Rhodes. He and his fellow guests are interested in the arrival of famous and beautiful divorcee Valentine, accompanied by her fifth husband. Valentine immediately flirts with other men — and soon, a murder takes place. Repeats Fri 10/19, 4pm 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 RACE 2012 — A program uses the current presidential election as a lens through which to view America’s racial landscape. The documentary delves into immigrants’ reshaping of the American electoral landscape, white voters’ reaction to their own declining numbers and diminished influence, and the economic imbalance between races that may affect America’s political future. Repeats Wed 10/17, 3pm; Thur 10/18, 2pm 9:00 PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE —The NewsHour team presents live coverage and analysis of the second presidential candidates’ debate of Election 2012. CNN’s Candy Crowley moderates this town meeting-style debate with undecided voters posing questions. The special coverage, broadcast on PBS stations nationwide, is a production of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and WETA. Repeats Wed 10/17, 4pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 10/20, 6:30pm 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — See the Friday, October 5, 8:30 p.m. listing. Repeats Sat 10/20, 6pm 9:00 AN EVENING WITH VALERIE SIMPSON IN HONOR OF NICK ASHFORD—WITH GWEN IFILL — WETA’s Gwen Ifill interviews Valerie Simpson, who for more than 40 years wrote hit-making songs with her husband, the late Nick Ashford. Ashford & Simpson’s classic songs include: “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing,” “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” and “I’m Every Woman.” As performers, their best-known duets are “Solid” and “Found a Cure.” Repeats Thur 10/25, 5pm 10:00 NEED TO KNOW— See the Friday, October 5, 10:30 p.m. listing. 10:30 VOCES ON PBS—LEMON — Poet/performer Lemon Andersen, a three-time felon, won a Tony Award for his work in Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, but when the show closed, he lost everything and moved his wife and two small daughters back to the projects. In desperation, he turned to the only thing he had left — his pen and his past. Lemon follows Andersen’s journey to bring his life story to the New York stage while battling his darkest demons. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: WOLVERINE: CHASING THE PHANTOM — Nature explores the secretive world of the largest and least-known member of the weasel family. Hard-wired to endure an environment of scarcity, the wolverine is one of the most efficient and resourceful carnivores on the planet. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/18, 3pm; Mon 10/22, 2:30pm; Tue 10/23, 1pm 9:00 NOVA: FORENSICS ON TRIAL — With few established scientific standards, no central oversight and poor regulation of examiners, forensics in the U.S. is in a
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Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The sixth season of science magazine series NOVA scienceNOW features New York Times technology reporter David Pogue exploring thought-provoking topics such as “Can Science Stop Crime?” (October 17) and “How Smart Can We Get?” (October 24).
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21 Sunday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, October 7 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: DARK VICTORY — (1:46) R 1:30 METRO—WETA ALL ACCESS — A WETA TV 26 production explores the workings of the Washington area’s public transit system and follows the people who keep the trains and buses moving. 2:00 TESTING MILTON FRIEDMAN — A series revisits ideas championed by economist and Nobel laureate Milton Friedman in his 1980 PBS series and bestselling book Free To Choose. Journalist Emily Rooney and a panel of two distinguished Friedman advocates and two challengers engage in a lively discussion and debate on Friedman’s still-provocative ideas in three one-hour programs: Equality of Opportunity; Government Controls; and Free Markets. R epeats Wed 10/24, 3pm 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: SPANISH ISLANDS — Repeats Mon 10/22, 1:30pm SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — See the Sunday, October 7, 6 p.m. listing. Repeats Mon 10/22, 5pm 7:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Burlington, KY. R 8:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE — A BBC drama based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth follows true-to-life stories of midwifery and families in London’s East End in the 1950s. Part 4 of 6. A baby girl, recently delivered by Jenny, is snatched from her baby carriage, causing great anguish to her family and uniting the local community as they search for the missing child. Meanwhile, a set of newlyweds and soon-to-be parents contend with the expectant mother’s eclampsia. Repeats Mon 10/22, 4pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, SERIES II — Part 3 of 6. A Perfect Specimen of Womanhood. Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Claire Foy and Art Malik star alongside Alex Kingston. Blanche comes face-to-face with her former lover when a scandalous novel is published; when the passion between the pair reignites, she begins to consider a life away from Eaton Place. Downstairs, Beryl’s decision to take a stand causes serious disruptions in the running of the house until a familiar face offers wise words. Meanwhile,
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MILWAUKEE, WI — Repeats Tue 10/23, 2pm; Wed 10/24, 1pm 9:00 PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE —The NewsHour team presents live coverage and analysis of the third and final presidential candidates’ debate of Election 2012. Bob Schieffer of CBS News moderates this debate, which covers foreign policy. The special coverage, broadcast on PBS stations nationwide, is a production of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and WETA. Repeats Tue 10/23, 3pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES IV — Parts 2 & 3 of 8. Uneasy Lies the Head/Perish Together as Fools. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: DARK VICTORY — In the 1939 drama, an heiress (Bette Davis) with only months to live embarks on a social whirl, then marries her doctor (George Brent). The cast includes Humphrey Bogart and Ronald Reagan. (1:46) R epeats Sun 10/21, 11:30am 11:30 P.O.V.: SUN KISSED — When a Navajo couple discovers their children have a disorder that makes exposure to sunlight fatal, they also learn their reservation is a hotbed for this rare genetic disease. A film explores why the consequences of the Navajos’ relocation by the U.S. military in 1864 continue to this day. (60 min.)
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS—THREE MEN GO TO WAR — A documentary explores the inside story of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when the world teetered on the brink of nuclear holocaust. The film brings to life the three central characters — Kennedy, Castro and Khrushchev — and explores how the world’s most powerful men resolved the crisis. {DVI} R epeats Wed 10/24, 2pm 9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD: THE MAN WHO SAVED THE WORLD — A film explores the little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. While politicians desperately sought a solution to the stand-off, Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. Repeats Thur 10/25, 1pm; Tue 10/30, 5pm 10:00 FRONTLINE: A CLIMATE OF DOUBT — Public opinion about the climate issue has cooled. Why? Frontline correspondent John Hockenberry goes inside the organizations that fought the scientific establishment, environmental groups, and lawmakers to shift the direction of debate on climate issues and redefine the politics of global warming. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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Tuesday, October 23 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Marking the 50th anniversary of events that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, the documentary Cuban Missile Crisis— Three Men Go to War spotlights the crisis’s central characters — Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro — and their actions in the Cold War confrontation. At 9 p.m., Secrets of the Dead: The Man Who Saved the World spotlights a critical event during the crisis.
when Lady Persie reveals a shocking secret to Sir Hallam, the pair becomes ever closer as Persie is forced to make a life-changing decision about her future. Repeats Tue 10/23, 5pm 10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: POIROT, SERIES IX: CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS — In the Agatha Christie mystery, Poirot (David Suchet) tackles an intriguing and dangerous murder case involving international espionage, a Middle-Eastern revolution and a missing princess. The surviving heir to a Middle-Eastern throne is hidden away from revolutionaries in a small English girls school, but when — one by one — teachers are found murdered, it seems the school may not be such a haven for the princess after all. (90 min.)
Thursdays at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Jeremy Brett (right) and Edward Hardwick (left) star as sleuths Holmes and Watson in adaptations of Sherlock Holmes mysteries.
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: MAGIC OF THE SNOWY OWL — Nature takes an intimate look at “snowies,” which stand out for their magical beauty, intelligence and charm. Filmmakers spotlight the owls in their tundra home on the North Slope of Alaska to observe the daily struggles involved in raising a family of helpless owlets until they’re able to fly. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/25, 2pm; Mon 10/29, 2:30pm; Tue 10/30, 1pm 9:00 NOVA: ICEMAN MURDER MYSTERY — Through an autopsy like none other, scientists attempt to unravel more mysteries from 5,000-year-old “Otzi” — the mummified corpse pulled from a glacier in the Italian Alps nearly two decades ago — to reveal not only the details of Otzi’s death, but an entire way of life. {DVI} Repeats Thur 10/25, 3pm 10:00 NOVA scienceNOW: HOW SMART CAN WE GET? — Is it possible that everyone’s brain has untapped genius just waiting for the right circumstances so it can be unleashed? Host David Pogue meets people stretching the boundaries of what the human mind can do. Repeats Thur 10/25, 4pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
Wednesday, October 24 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Nature: Magic of the Snowy Owl follows the birds as they raise owlets in their tundra home on the North Slope of Alaska. Above, raptor expert Francie Krawcke holds a snowy owl.
9:00 FRONTLINE: THE CHOICE 2012 — See the Tuesday, October 9, 9 p.m. listing. R 11:00 NEED TO KNOW— See the Friday, October 5, 10:30 p.m. listing. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE ADVENTURE OF SHOSCOMBE OLD PLACE — Sir Robert Norebertson has gambled all on the success of a horse in the Champion Stakes — if it loses, he’ll be ruined. Holmes (Jeremy Brett) is intrigued. Repeats Fri 10/26, 1pm 9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT’S: HICKORY DICKORY DOCK — Miss Lemon’s sister is being troubled by a number of unexplained thefts in her London student hostel and Poirot decides to pay her a visit. With further thefts and the poisoning of a key witness, Poirot finds himself in a race against time to trap a killer who will go to any length to conceal a secret from the past. Repeats Fri 10/26, 2pm 10:43 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: PROBLEM AT SEA — Cruising around the Mediterranean, Poirot (David Suchet) and his fellow passengers approach Alexandria, Egypt. A couple’s brusque interaction is overheard by fellow passengers, and that evening, a murder takes place. Poirot investigates. Repeats Fri 10/26, 4pm 11:30 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, October 6 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–1:30AM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES IV — Parts 4 & 5 of 8. Driving Mr. McLynn/The Departed. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: RAIN MAN — In Barry Levinson’s 1998 Best Picture-winner, a wheeler-dealer (Tom Cruise) meets his brother (Dustin Hoffman, who earned an Oscar for his role), an institutionalized autistic-savant who is heir to $3 million, and the two travel across the country. (2:13) Repeats Sun 10/28, 11:30am 12M P.O.V.: NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT — A meditation on memory, history and eternity spotlights Chile’s remote Atacama Desert — 10,000 feet above sea level — which holds secrets from the past in its arid soil: human remains, from pre-Columbian mummies to the bones of political prisoners “disappeared” during the Pinochet dictatorship. (90 min.)
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 10/27, 6:30pm 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — See the Friday, October 5, 8:30 p.m. listing. Repeats Sat 10/27, 6pm
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Saturday, October 27 at 9:33 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The WETA Movie features the 1998 Best Picture-winner Rain Man, starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman (in an Oscar-winning role) as reunited brothers — a wheeler-dealer and an autistic savant.
N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, October 7 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: RAIN MAN — (2:13) R 2:00 THE WETA GUIDE TO NEIGHBORHOOD EATS — A WETA TV 26 production presents a guide to local eateries around Greater Washington, visiting such places as Eastern market, the Five Guys burger chain, Arlington’s Bob and Edith’s Diner and Mrs. K’s Tollhouse in Silver Spring. 3:00 THE WETA GUIDE TO FINE DINING — A WETA TV 26 production visits fine restaurants throughout Greater Washington, meeting the chefs and exploring their sumptuous preparations. Repeats Wed 10/31, 4pm 4:00 THE WETA GUIDE TO BREAKFAST IN WASHINGTON — Where should you go for the most important meal of the day? A WETA TV 26 production features two dozen delicious dining suggestions throughout Greater Washington, showcasing all-you-can-eat buffets, upscale power breakfasts, favorite greasy spoons, and even quick and tasty bites on-the-go. Repeats Wed 10/31, 5pm 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: BUENOS AIRES CITY GUIDE — Repeats Mon 10/29, 1:30pm SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — See the Sunday, October 7, 6 p.m. listing. Repeats Mon 10/29, 5pm 7:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Burlington, KY. R 8:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE — A BBC drama based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth follows true-to-life stories of midwifery and families in
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London’s East End in the 1950s. Part 5 of 6. Jenny finds herself for once not involved in the beginning of life, but at its end. When Nonnatus House cleaner Peggy’s brother Frank is diagnosed with cancer, Jenny and the nuns are called upon to care for him. In doing so, Jenny comes to know the siblings better, learning of their upbringing in a workhouse and the profound effect it had on their relationship. Also, a money-making venture at Nonnatus House goes awry and the nuns and nurses help out. Repeats Mon 10/29, 4pm 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, SERIES II — Part 4 of 6. All the Things You Are. Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Claire Foy and Art Malik star alongside Alex Kingston. Harry’s desire to impress Beryl leads him and Johnny into the world of boxing and, as the big fight draws closer, the boys are determined to reign victorious. Upstairs, as Lady Agnes and Sir Hallam drift further apart, she is reacquainted with someone who shows her an exciting world away from 165 Eaton Place. Sir Hallam makes a dangerous decision that will change his life forever. Repeats Tue 10/30, 4pm 10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: POIROT, SERIES IX: MRS. McGINTY’S DEAD — Mrs. McGinty was killed by a brutal blow to the head, and her lodger James Bentley (Joe Absolom of EastEnders) is sentenced to hang for the murder. As Poirot (David Suchet) joins forces with famed crime novelist Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) to save Bentley from the gallows, he doesn’t realize his own life is in danger. (90 min.)
a weta c0-production Tuesday, October 30 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Ellen DeGeneres: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize (2012) features an array of stars fêting the comedian and television icon as she accepts the Kennedy Center’s award for American humor.
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29 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: UNIQUE ANTIQUES — Antiques Roadshow showcases some of the most outlandish, kitschy and fascinating finds of a decade. Repeats Tue 10/30, 2pm; Wed 10/31, 1pm 9:00 MARKET WARRIORS — Antiquing in Canton, TX. (Part 1) The antiques pickers try to find authentic Mission Oak furniture at First Monday Trade Days in Canton, Texas. Repeats Tue 10/30, 3pm; Wed 10/31, 2pm 10:00 BILL COSBY: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE [2009] — In WETA’s production, comedians and celebrities including Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Danny Glover, Phylicia Rashad, Carl Reiner and Dick Gregory salute Bill Cosby, the 12th recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, at the Kennedy Center. The program includes clips of Cosby’s career highlights, from his role on I Spy to the two comedy series bearing his name. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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Wednesday, October 31 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD NOVA: Ghosts of Machu Picchu explores the famous archaeological ruin, an Incan city that was mysteriously abandoned centuries ago.
7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: RACCOON NATION — Are human beings, in an effort to outwit raccoons, actually making them smarter and unwittingly contributing to their evolutionary success? In this film, scientists from around the world share their thoughts and work to explore this theory. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/1, 3pm 9:00 NOVA: GHOSTS OF MACHU PICCHU — Perched atop a mountain crest, mysteriously abandoned more than four centuries ago, Machu Picchu is the most famous archaeological ruin in the Western hemisphere and an iconic symbol of the power and engineering prowess of the Inca. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/1, 4pm 10:00 NOVA scienceNOW: CAN I EAT THAT? — Why are some treats — like chocolate chip cookies — delectable, while others — like cookies made with mealworms — disgusting? David Pogue ventures into labs and kitchens to find out. Repeats Thur 11/1, 5pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ELLEN DeGENERES: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE [2012] — A WETA co-production celebrates television icon and entertainment pioneer Ellen DeGeneres, the latest recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. From the stage of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, some of the biggest names in comedy salute the 15th recipient of the humor prize. See page 3 for details. 9:30 AN EVENING WITH SMOKEY ROBINSON, WITH GWEN IFILL — WETA’s Gwen Ifill talks with Smokey Robinson, giving viewers an insider’s look at the life and career of the Motown legend. The program, taped in 2009 before an audience at Northwestern University, features musical tributes from Grammy-nominated artists such as Teena Marie, Howard Hewett and Musiq Soulchild. Repeats Wed 10/31, 3pm 10:00 FRONTLINE: BIG SKY, BIG MONEY — Frontline correspondent and Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal travels to Montana to explore the campaign finance debate. How has the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision changed campaigns in America? Also in this hour: PBS NewsHour correspondent Hari Sreenivasan goes inside the Romney and Obama campaigns to uncover how data collected from millions of Americans is being used by both camps to shape the election. 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon
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ow in its fourth season, the animated series Martha Speaks, based on the best-selling children’s books by Susan Meddaugh, follows the adventures of a loveable dog whose appetite for alphabet soup gives her the ability to speak. Using her newfound abilities, Martha gets jobs, wears disguises, foils bad guys and orders lots of steaks — creating an array of entanglements for herself, her family and the unsuspecting people of her town. Being a talking dog, Martha lives in a word-rich environment; the educational goal of the series is to bolster the vocabulary of 4- to 7-year-olds within the context of engaging, comical stories. Around and in between the half-hour’s two 11-minute stories are a variety of animated interstitials that reinforce the new words. Martha’s antics continue online at pbskids.org/martha — a website that builds on the series’ curriculum to bolster pre-schoolers’ oral vocabulary. Funding for Martha Speaks is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Corporate funding is provided by Chuck E. Cheese’s, Kiddie Academy Child Care Learning Centers, and Chick-fil-A, Inc. Additional funding is provided by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and by public television viewers.
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October 6: Gluck’s Iphigenia in Tauris Canadian Opera Company With mezzo-soprano Susan Graham October 13: Listener’s Choice Opera Classical WETA listeners will choose this opera by vote at classicalweta.org. The top 10 opera selections’ countdown begins at noon. October 20: Verdi’s I Masnadieri Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon National Orchestra October 27: Handel’s Orlando La Monnaie, Brussels B’Rock Baroque Orchestra October performances are from World of Opera. For opera details, visit classicalweta.org.
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