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WGBH is kicking off 2013 with two very different kinds of dramas, each riveting in its own way. The first needs almost no introduction. Downton Abbey Season 3 on the WGBH-produced Masterpiece finally is here (page 10), and it was worth the wait. Seasons 1 and 2 took home nine Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for Best Miniseries. The Hollywood Reporter has called the series “one of the great melodramas of the modern television age.” Now the Great War is over and the long-awaited engagement of Lady Mary and Matthew is on, but the landscape is hardly tranquil. Set against a backdrop of wrenching social changes where nothing is assured, “Downton Abbey will seduce you with its sumptuously spread-out plot,” promises WGBH’s Rebecca Eaton, Masterpiece executive producer. Mark your calendar for Sunday, January 6 at 9pm on WGBH 2, for the start of more of the captivating drama you and millions of viewers count on every week. Two nights later, on Tuesday, January 8 at 9pm on WGBH 2 (page 12), we’re bringing you drama of another sort. On the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, WGBH’s award-winning history series American Experience presents The Abolitionists, a three-part docudrama that explores how anti-slavery allies—black and white, male and female, Southern and Northern—turned a fringe movement into a force that changed the world. “This was an incredibly difficult story to tell,” says WGBH’s Sharon Grimberg, an executive producer for the documentary and senior producer for American Experience. “There’s a huge amount of literature about the abolitionists, but there is no single book that tells the story of the movement. A lot of people think that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves— and indeed he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. But in many ways, the abolitionists of this country— the men and women who struggled and fought and tried for 30 years to convince slave owners to abolish slavery—they’re the people who really made it happen. And most Americans don’t know that story at all.” The drama doesn’t end with the series. You can explore the abolitionist movement in America through American Experience’s interactive map that includes walking tours of key abolitionist strongholds here in Boston, as well as in Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Charleston. Uncover history, and add your own insights. It’s available as an iPhone app and an interactive website at pbs.org/americanexperience. Gripping drama. Groundbreaking history. It all happens because of your generous annual support. Thank you for helping us start the New Year strong.
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Invisible Man
An idealistic young African American man searches for identity and his place in the world in this epic journey through 1930s America. Ralph Ellison’s landmark American novel about race, power, freedom and liberty comes to life in this gripping theatrical adaptation. Presented by Huntington Theatre Company, 1/4–2/3 at the Boston University Theatre. Members save $10 on tickets with code WGBH13. Info: 617-266-0800; huntingtontheatre.org
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim conducts musicians from around the Middle East— Israelis, Palestinians and Arabs—in an all-Beethoven symphony concert. Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston. Sun, 1/27, 3pm at Symphony Hall in Boston. Members save 10% on tickets before Wed, 1/23. Limit 4 per MemberCard. Info: 617-482-6661; celebrityseries.org/wgbh
Peabody Essex Museum
Explore the world of millinery—from wildly plumed bonnets and silk turbans, to embroidered crowns and fanciful fascinators— with Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones, on view at the Peabody Essex Museum through Sun, 2/3. Members save $2 on general admission. Info: 978-745-9500; pem.org
Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal, presented by World Music/CRASHarts, is part ballet, part modern and part street dance. It defies categories with its blend of hip, funky moves infused with infectious energy, humor and imagination. WGBH members receive a 10% discount to all performances, 1/31–2/3, at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Limit 4 tickets per person. (Use code BJM10 via phone or online only.) Expires Fri, 1/25. Info: 617-876-4275; WorldMusic.org
Join Us at WGBH Celebrate the Lunar New Year
The Lunar New Year, which is observed in all of East Asia, is influenced by Chinese civilization. Rites, festivities and practices in each East Asian country can vary from the Chinese model. Participate in family-friendly games and activities to learn about the customs and traditions of the Lunar New Year on Sat, 1/19, 10am–2pm at the WGBH studios in Brighton. Free to WGBH Kids Club members. Info: wgbh.org/kidsevent
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Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis is internationally recognized as one of the leading pianists of his generation. In 2011, Lewis embarked on a two-year project to perform all the mature piano works from the last six years of Schubert’s life in a series presented in London, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Melbourne and other venues worldwide. Come hear him live in the WGBH studios Fri, 1/11 at 7:30pm. Tour of the studios follows. Info: wgbh.org/paullewis
Taste of WGBH: Beer and Artisanal Foods Warm your taste buds this winter. Join us at WGBH studios for an evening where you can sample a selection of locally brewed beers paired with gourmet cheese and sausages. Learn more about these fine foods, chat with the purveyors and mix and mingle with fellow beer lovers. Thu, 1/31, 6–8pm. Info: wgbh.org/beerevent
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Tuesday 1 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Londonderry 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rome: Ancient Glory 44 America’s Test Kitchen A Slow and Easy Thanksgiving 8pm 2 Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2013 Join host Julie Andrews for the annual New Year’s celebration at vienna’s Musikverein. 44 Antiques Roadshow Orlando, Florida (Pt. 2) 9pm 44 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 2 (Pt. 6) 6pm
volcanoes are among the most spectacular and powerful forces on our planet. They create new land, change landscapes and destroy civilizations. This six-part series takes you from the depths of the oceans to the tops of snow-covered summits to reveal what is needed to survive around volcanoes. See how volcanologists try to predict eruptions and protect people, find out how sooty terns and Alvin shrimp have learned to cope with conditions in the Tongan archipelago, and more. Life on Fire on WGBH 2 Icelandic Volcanoes: Who Is Next? Phoenix Temple Wed, 1/2 at 10pm Wed, 1/23 at 10pm Volcano Doctors Ash Runners Wed, 1/9 at 10pm Wed, 1/30 at 10pm The Surprise Salmon Wed, 1/16 at 10pm
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Martha Speaks to Kids
Education is at the heart of WGBH’s mission, and apps have proven to be an effective learning tool for children. Take the Martha Speaks Dog Party iPhone app inspired by WGBH’s curriculum-based television series Martha Speaks. Independent studies show that playing the app gives kids a 31 percent vocabulary boost. Building on the success of Dog Party, WGBH this fall launched two new Martha apps: Martha Speaks Story Maker for iPhones, and Martha Speaks Word Spinner for iPads. With Story Maker, kids can create eight different stories with Martha, who then reads their stories aloud. Word Spinner gets the whole family involved, giving up to four players the chance to compete in six fun and interactive mini-games. Along the way, kids develop their storytelling and oral vocabulary skills. Apps like Dog Party can get kids talking about the words they are learning, says Bill Shribman, senior executive producer for WGBH’s Children’s Media. “When kids say words out loud something magical happens,” Shribman says. “They begin to understand the meaning of the words they hear. It’s amazing to see learning in action.” The Martha Speaks Dog Party, Story Maker and Word Spinner apps are available on iTunes. 8 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore
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our roadside stand and takes us on a journey. From the slippery slopes of the icy shoot to the open country side of the vineyards in Winterport, this food writer is always on the lookout for the next best edible to write about. 44 Nova Doomsday Volcanoes (See 1/2 at 9pm) 8:30 2 Windows to the Wild New Scouts, Old Scouts Boy Scouts from around New Hampshire demonstrate their winter skills, including building a fire, ice rescue, first aid and hypothermia treatment. 9pm 2 Mr. Cao Goes to Washington See what happens when political rookie Joseph Cao meets the racial and partisan politics of the South. 44 Frontline 10pm 2 Electoral Dysfunction This documentary, starring political humorist Mo Rocca, uses humor to take an irreverent look at voting in America. 44 Globe Trekker Sydney to Santiago (d) 11pm 44 PBS NewsHour
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Just in time for the new year, Downton Abbey is returning on WGBH’s Masterpiece, with seven new episodes that take you back inside the majestic and melodramatic English country estate. Last season closed with the reluctant heir to Downton, Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens), recovered from his war wounds and ready to tie the knot with the eldest of Lord and Lady Grantham’s daughters, Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery). Meanwhile, Mary’s youngest sister, Sybil (Jessica BrownFindlay), had eloped to Ireland with the political-minded chauffeur, Branson (Allen Leech), and was expecting a child. A tantalizing glimpse ahead: Downton’s impeccable butler, Carson (Jim Carter), breaks in a new footman, who happens to be the nephew of the scheming lady’s maid O’Brien (Siobhan Finneran). Following Matthew and Mary’s engagement, Lord Grantham sticks to his duty to maintain Downton more firmly than ever—even as other great houses are crippled psychologically and financially in the wake of World War I. In this changing landscape nothing is assured. Could it be that even the war-weary Crawleys must fight a new battle to safeguard their beloved Downton? Masterpiece Classic/Downton Abbey Season 3 Sun, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20 & 1/27 at 9pm on WGBH 2 Premiere on 1/6 is two hours; episodes 2–4 are one hour each. The season concludes with three episodes in February.
Crossing the Pond
When producers sought an actress to play the formidable American mother of Downton Abbey’s New York-bred Countess of Grantham (Elizabeth McGovern), they had to look no further than the legendary Shirley MacLaine. With six Academy Award nominations, more than 50 feature films and a current one-woman show to her credit, the Hollywood veteran was the perfect fit for the part. Her character, Martha Levinson, arrives just before the nuptials of Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley, and in no time raises the hackles of her British counterpart, the indomitable Dowager Countess of Grantham (Dame Maggie Smith). Step back, and let the parrying begin! 10 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore
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5pm 2 This Old House Hour 44 Great Performances Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey: Under African Skies (See 1/4 at 9pm) 6pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 2 (Pt. 7) 7pm 44 Affair to Remember Engaged to others, two people (Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr) meet aboard a cruise-ship and then plan to reunite six months later atop the Empire State Building. 8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 2 As Time Goes By 9pm 2 Vicar of Dibley 44 No Time for Sergeants A naive and stubborn Georgia rube (Andy Griffith) joins the peacetime Air Force and talks back to his sergeant (Myron McCormick). 9:30 2 Antiques Roadshow UK Montacute 2 10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Orlando, Florida (Pt. 3) 11pm 2 Basic Black 44 Front Row Center Cheap Trick 11:30 2 Ask This Old House
2 Life on Fire Icelandic Volcanoes: Who Is Next? (See 1/2 at 10pm) 44 Roadtrip Nation In-Studio Interview: Veronica Belmont 1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground Vince Gill 2pm 2 Nova Doomsday Volcanoes (See 1/2 at 9pm) 44 Ciao Italia Umbrian Cooking/La Cucina Umbra 2:30 44 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Dressing and Emulsions 3pm 2 Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2013 (See 1/1 at 8pm) 44 Cuisine Culture Pascal Aussignac, London 3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Kimchi Chronicles Conclude (d) 4pm 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Easy Frozen Desserts 4:30 2 Great Performances Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy (See 1/1 at 9:30pm) 44 Essential Pepin Cozy Carbs (d) 1pm
44 Lidia’s Italy in America Yummy Pastas 5:30 44 Simply Ming Making Sausage with Guest Chris Cosentino 6pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 2 (Pt. 7) 44 Nature Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey (See 1/2 at 8pm) (d) 7pm 44 American Experience Clinton (d) 8pm 2 Secrets of the Manor House 9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 1) See Downton Abbey Is Back!, page 10 44 American Experience Clinton (d) 11pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 1) (See 9pm) 44 Infinity Hall Live The Smithereens 5pm
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WGBH’s Antiques Roadshow starts its 17th season in Corpus Christi, Texas, with a bang: a lost Diego Rivera painting, created when the artist was only 18 years old, is valued at $800,000–$1,000,000. That’s just one of the highlights of the season’s 21 new episodes from seven cities across the nation, including Boston. In the first of three Boston shows (premiering January 28), host Mark Walberg and appraiser Wes Cowan look at a famous and controversial Paul Revere print. Other show appraisers examine a Norman Rockwell collection from a guest who modeled for the artist as a child, an Aldro Hibbard oil painting brought in by Boston Mayor Tom Menino, and a Red Sox World Series team-signed ball. And for the first time ever, you can get a top-to-bottom look at how the show comes together in WGBH’s Behind the Scenes special. Arts reporter Jared Bowen tracks down host Mark Walberg on location at the Old Statehouse, gets insider tips from the all-important appraisers, and follows Mayor Menino, who arrives at the Roadshow with high hopes for some freshly discovered paintings. Antiques Roadshow on WGBH 2 Boston, MA (Pt. 1) Corpus Christie, TX (Pt. 1) Mon, 1/28 at 8pm Mon, 1/7 at 8pm Corpus Christie, TX (Pt. 2) Behind the Scenes at Antiques Mon, 1/14 at 8pm Roadshow with Jared Bowen Mon, 1/28 at 7:30pm Corpus Christie, TX (Pt. 3) Mon, 1/21 at 8pm
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A More Perfect Union
Radicals. Agitators. Troublemakers. Liberators. Called by many names, the abolitionists tore the nation apart in order to make a more perfect union. Men and women, black and white, Northerners and Southerners, poor and wealthy, these passionate anti-slavery activists fought body and soul in the most important civil rights crusade in American history. What began as a pacifist movement fueled by persuasion and prayer became a fiery and furious struggle that forever changed the nation. In The Abolitionists, WGBH’s American Experience brings to life the intertwined stories of Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimké, Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Brown. The film takes place during some of the most violent and contentious decades in American history, amid religious passions that set souls on fire, and bitter debates over the meaning of the Constitution and the nature of race. The documentary reveals how the movement shaped history by exposing the fatal flaw of a republic founded on liberty for some and bondage for others, setting the nation on a collision course. In the face of personal risks— beatings, imprisonment, even death—abolitionists held fast to their cause, laying the civil rights groundwork for the future and raising weighty constitutional and moral questions that are with us still. American Experience/The Abolitionists Tue, 1/8, 1/15 & 1/22 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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Wednesday 9 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Portmerion 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Paris: Embracing Life and Art 44 America’s Test Kitchen Crepes and Croissants 8pm 2 Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden Explores what may happen to Cuba’s stunning biodiversity as tourism to the island increases. (d) 44 Lark Rise to Candleford 9pm 2 Nova Decoding Neanderthals Find out what happened when the first modern humans encountered Neanderthals 60,000 years ago. 44 Doc Martin 10pm 2 Life on Fire Volcano Doctors See In Fire’s Shadow, page 8 6pm
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strongholds of Boston, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, as well as the formerly slave-holding city of Charleston, the map explores important moments, characters and locations connected to the story of the abolitionist movement. Working with partners nationwide, American Experience has populated the map with photographs, documents and video clips from The Abolitionists to illustrate how the anti-slavery movement left indelible marks on local communities. You also can upload your own photos, videos and audio files to the map. Find it on The Abolitionists website at pbs.org/americanexperience 12 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore
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44 Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, TX (Pt. 1) (See 1/7 at 8pm) 2:30 2 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Roasting 3pm 2 Americas Test Kitchen 44 Market Warriors Antiquing in Walnut, IA (See 1/7 at 9pm) 3:30 2 Cook’s Country Chicken for Everyone! 4pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Bristol Lounge 44 Frontline 4:30 2 Rough Cut Bamboo Vanity 5pm 2 This Old House Hour 44 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 1): 1820s–1838 (See 1/8 at 9pm) 6pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 1) (See 1/6 at 9pm) 44 Barnes Collection— PBS Arts (See 1/11 at 9pm) 7pm 44 No Way Out The Secretary of Defense (Gene Hackman) forces a Pentagon naval aide (Kevin Costner) to lead a manhunt for a Soviet spy during a murder cover-up. 8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances
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Murder in Midsomer
The rural countryside of a fictional county in England provides the backdrop for this crime series based on the novels of Caroline Graham. A lush visual style, quirky characters and ubiquitous red herrings recall classic public television British mysteries of the past. At the center of the Midsomer Murders investigations is detective chief inspector Tom Barnaby, played by actor John Nettles (Bergerac). In the first two shows, someone decides to turn Midsomer Deverell’s memorial garden into a tea shop, a move that proves to be a fatal mistake for more than one person. DCI Barnaby’s criminal investigation uncovers a tumultuous trail of ruined dreams, scandalous love affairs and vicious blackmail—all leading straight to the killer. Midsomer Murders/Garden of Death (Pt. 1) Mon, 1/21 at 8pm on WGBH 44 Midsomer Murders/Garden of Death (Pt. 2) Mon, 1/28 at 8pm on WGBH 44
Introducing DCI Banks
Stephen Tompkinson and Andrea Lowe star as the tenacious and stubborn chief inspector Alan Banks and the feisty and headstrong detective sergeant Annie Cabbot in DCI Banks, a series of thrilling crime stories based on crime writer Peter Robinson’s novels. What makes Banks different from other investigators? “He’s very much an ‘everyman’ type of character, which is why so many readers can identify with him,” Robinson writes in The Telegraph. “He’s no super sleuth or hard man, simply a flawed, passionate, occasionally naive and sometimes deeply insightful man.” Follow DCI Banks and his team this month in two programs as they discover a serial killer and investigate an houseboat fire that turns out to be more than just a case of arson. DCI Banks/Aftermath Mon, 1/21 at 9pm on WGBH 44 DCI Banks/Playing with Fire Mon, 1/28 at 9pm on WGBH 44
44 Roadtrip Nation In-Studio Interviews: Mike Song and Paul Dateh 1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground The Black Lillies 2pm 2 Frontline 44 Ciao Italia Clams/Le Vongole 2:30 44 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Steaming 3pm 2 Nova Decoding Neanderthals (See 1/9 at 9pm) 44 Cuisine Culture Marc Haeberlin, Colmar, France 3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Kimchi Chronicles Begin (d) 4pm 2 Market Warriors Antiquing in Walnut, IA (See 1/7 at 9pm) 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Ceviche around the World 4:30 44 Essential Pepin Classic Conclusions (d) 5pm 2 Secrets of the Manor House 44 Lidia’s Italy in America From Bloomfield to the Strip in Pittsburgh 5:30 44 Simply Ming Rice Pilaf with Guest Ellie Krieger 6pm 2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 1): 1820s–1838 (See 1/8 at 9pm) 44 Bedazzled A short-order cook (Dudley Moore) with a crush on a waitress (Eleanor Bron) makes a deal with the devil (Peter Cook). 7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 1) (See 1/6 at 9pm) 8pm 44 Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden (See 1/9 at 8pm) (d) 9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 2) See Downton Abbey Is Back!, page 10 44 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 1): 1820s–1838 (See 1/8 at 9pm) 10pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 2) (See 9pm) 44 20th Century Battlefields: Vietnam 11pm 2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 1): 1820s–1838 (See 1/8 at 9pm) 44 Infinity Hall Live Open Wings Broken Strings
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2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 2): 1838–1854 (See 1/15 at 9pm) 44 Frontline 10pm 2 Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide This Horizon Guide brings together coverage from three decades of programs about the shuttle to present a biography of the spacecraft and to ask what its legacy will be. Will it be remembered as an impressive chapter in human space exploration, or as a fatally flawed white elephant? 9pm
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Finding Cultural Identity Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her retired father moved back to Tanzania, Kimaro decided to document his path back to his family and Chagga culture. In the process, she struggled with her own relationship to Tanzania, and uncovered a cycle of violence that resonates with her work and life in the US. A part of the Afropop series, A Lot Like You raises questions about the cultures we inherit and the cultures we choose to pass down, and reveals how simply bearing witness to another’s truth-telling can break silences that have lasted lifetimes. Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange/A Lot Like You Tue, 1/22 at 7pm on WGBH World visit worldcompass.org for a complete listing of programs. See page 1 for ways to tune in WGBH World.
Before Reality TV
The third season of this Emmy-nominated series reveals intriguing behind-the-scenes stories and fascinating facts about television shows and programming genres that continue to influence the medium today. New interviews with legendary stars and never-before-seen images mix with timeless footage that still entertains decades later. Programs this month pay tribute to the first standup comediennes to appear on Tv and trace the arc of nighttime soaps, from Peyton Place to Knots Landing. Pioneers of Television/ Funny Ladies Tue, 1/22 at 8pm on WGBH 2 Pioneers of Television/ Prime Time Soaps Tue, 1/29 at 8pm on WGBH 2 Find your favorite British dramas on WGBH 44 15
8pm 2 Washington Week 44 This Old House Hour 8:30 2 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Great Performances at the Met L’elisir D’amore Take a front-row seat for this new production of Donizetti’s opera, starring Anna Netrebko as Adina.
44 Market Warriors Antiquing in Chicago, IL (See 1/14 at 9pm) 10pm 44 Moyers & Company 11pm 44 PBS NewsHour 11:30 2 Need to Know
Nature’s Raconteur
In honor of Sir David Attenborough’s 60th anniversary on television, this three-part miniseries focuses on three fields the naturalist says have been transformed most profoundly: filmmaking, science and the environment. Illustrated with remastered sequences that the BBC’s Attenborough spent 60 years capturing, the program contains new interviews in which Attenborough revisits the locations featured in his landmark series, and shares personal anecdotes of time spent surveying life on Earth. Nature/Attenborough’s Life Stories Wed, 1/23 & 1/30 at 8pm on WGBH 2
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11am 2 Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, TX (Pt. 2) (See 1/14 at 8pm) 44 History Detectives 12pm 2 The Mind of a Chef Rotten 44 Nature Cracking the Koala Code (See 1/16 at 8pm) (d) 12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 1pm 2 The French Chef Cheese Soufflé 44 Nova Ice Age Death Trap (See 1/16 at 9pm) 1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America Yummy Pastas 2pm 2 Simply Ming Omelets with Guest Todd English 44 Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, TX (Pt. 2) (See 1/14 at 8pm) 2:30 2 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Braising 3pm 2 Americas Test Kitchen 44 Market Warriors Antiquing in Chicago, IL (See 1/14 at 9pm) 3:30 2 Cook’s Country Great American Cookout iym_gbhad_2013_jan_FINAL.pdf 4pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Cafe Azteca
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This six-part series combines history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis and the personal passion of its celebrated hosts—Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Irons, Derek Jacobi, Trevor Nunn, Joely Richardson and David Tennant—to tell the story behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Each episode combines interviews with actors, directors and scholars, along with visits to key locations, clips from some of the most celebrated film and television adaptations, and illustrative excerpts from the plays specially staged for the series at Shakespeare’s Globe in London.
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44 Simply Ming Tenderizing with Guest Jamie Bissonnette 6pm 2 Nova Ice Age Death Trap (See 1/16 at 9pm) 44 Platoon (See 1/12 at 9pm) 7pm 2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 2): 1838–1854 (See 1/15 at 9pm) 8pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 2) (See 1/13 at 9pm) 44 Nature Cracking the Koala Code (See 1/16 at 8pm) (d) 9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 3) See Downton Abbey Is Back!, page 10 44 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 2): 1838–1854 (See 1/15 at 9pm) 10pm 2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 3) (See 1/20 at 9pm) 44 Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide (See 1/17 at 10pm) 11pm 2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 2): 1838–1854 (See 1/15 at 9pm) 44 Infinity Hall Live Shelby Lynne
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2 Life on Fire Phoenix Temple See In Fire’s Shadow, page 8 44 Waking the Dead 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 10pm
Thursday 24 PBS NewsHour History Detectives 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Wilton House 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Burgundy: Profound France 44 America’s Test Kitchen Cold-Weather Comfort 8pm 2 Roadside Stories Head to Lyman’s Orchard to see some of New England’s top sculptors transform 10 blocks of ice into a circus. Then return to the ice studios to show you how they do it. 44 Nova Rise of the Drones (See 1/23 at 9pm) 8:30 2 Windows to the Wild Alfred Balch Wildlife Videographer Meet Alfred Balch of Lyme, New Hampshire, who takes his love of wildlife in to his own hands: with a video camera. 6pm
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2 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 3): 1854–Emancipation and Victory (See 1/22 at 9pm) 44 Frontline 10pm 2 American Experience Riding the Rails Hear the stories of teen drifters criss-crossing America during tough times. (d) 44 Globe Trekker Puerto Rico (d) 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 9pm
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What Happened to Little Lindy?
In the aftermath of his 1927 solo transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh became the most famous human being on Earth. When he and his wife, Anne, had a son, Charlie, the press dubbed him Little Lindy. On March 1, 1932, kidnappers snatched Little Lindy from the family home near Hopewell, New Jersey. Negotiations stretched out for weeks, but Charlie never returned. His body was discovered not five miles from Hopewell. Now, WGBH’s Nova is reopening one of the most confounding crime mysteries of all time as a team of expert investigators employs state-of-the-art forensic and behavioral science techniques in an effort to determine what really happened to Lindbergh’s baby— and why. Nova/Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Wed, 1/30 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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Tune in Windows to the Wild to tour some of New England’s unique natural environments. Host and outdoor adventurer Willem Lange offers insights into the history, ecology and special character of each place visited and gives viewers quiet moments to reflect on the beauty and splendor of the natural world. In Celebrating the Hikes and Life of an Old-Timer, Lange talks with 89-year-old nature lover Don vandenburgh before climbing the Fishin’ Jimmy Trail with two of his own sons to take a look at the beautiful new shelter they built to replace the old one at Kinsman Pond above Franconia Notch. Produced by New Hampshire Public Television. Windows to the Wild/ Celebrating the Hikes and Life of an Old-Timer Thu, 1/31 at 8:30pm on WGBH 2
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2 Rick Steves’ Europe Granada, Cordoba and Spain’s Costa Del Sol 44 America’s Test Kitchen Southeast Asian Favorites 8pm 2 Roadside Stories It’s Paul Rego’s job to count the bear population in Connecticut. Go on a walk in the woods with him as he tranquilizes a mother to count her cubs. Then, join Connie in Southwick, Massachusetts, as he leads the troops in an old fashioned family barn raising. 44 Nova Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? (See 1/30 at 9pm) 8:30 2 Windows to the Wild Celebrating the Hikes and Life of an Old-Timer See Capturing New England’s Character, this page 9pm 2 Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope Hear the story of a Torah scroll carried by Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon on the ill-fated shuttle Columbia. 44 Frontline 10pm 2 Nova Space Shuttle Disaster Examine the causes of the space shuttle Columbia tragedy. (d) 44 Globe Trekker Caribbean Island: St. Lucia, Martinique & Montserrat (d) 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 7:30
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History 20th Century Battlefields: Vietnam Thu (1/10) 10pm on 2, Sun (1/13) 10pm on 44, Sat (1/19) 6pm on 44 American Experience The Abolitionists (Pt. 1): 1820s–1838 Tue (1/8) 9pm on 2, Wed (1/9) 2am, 5am on 2; 2am on 44, Thu (1/10) 4am on 44; 9pm on 2, Fri (1/11) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, Sat (1/12) 5pm on 44, Sun (1/13) 6pm, 11pm on 2; 9pm on 44, Mon (1/14) 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2 The Abolitionists (Pt. 2): 1838–1854 Tue (1/15) 9pm on 2, Wed (1/16) 2am, 5am on 44; 3am on 2, Thu (1/17) 9pm on 2, Fri (1/18) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, Sat (1/19) 5pm on 44, Sun (1/20) 7pm, 11pm on 2; 9pm on 44, Mon (1/21) 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2 The Abolitionists (Pt. 3): 1854–Emancipation and Victory Tue (1/22) 9pm on 2, Wed (1/23) 2am on 44, 5am on 2, Thu (1/24) 9pm on 2, Fri (1/25) 2am, 5am on 2; 2am on 44, Sat (1/26) 5pm on 44, Sun (1/27) 9pm on 44; 11pm on 2, Mon (1/28) 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2 Clinton Sun (1/6) 7pm, 9pm on 44 Henry Ford Tue (1/29) 9pm on 2, Wed (1/30) 2am, 1:30pm on 44 Riding the Rails Thu (1/24) 10pm on 2, Fri (1/25) 3am on 2 Antiques Roadshow Every Tue 8pm on 44 Also on Thu (1/3) 5am on 44, Fri (1/4) 3am on 44, Sat (1/5) 11am, 10pm on 2, Sun (1/6) 6am on 44, Mon (1/7) 8pm on 2, Tue (1/8) 2am,1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Wed (1/9) 1am on 2; 5am on 44, Sat (1/12) 11am, 10pm on 2; 2pm on 44, Sun (1/13) 6am on 44; 1pm on 2, Mon (1/14) 8pm on 2, Tue (1/15) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Wed (1/16) 1am on 2; 5am on 44, Sat (1/19) 11am, 10:10pm on 2; 2pm on 44, Sun (1/20) 6am on 44; 1pm on 2, Mon (1/21) 8pm on 2, Tue (1/22) 2am,1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Wed (1/23) 2am on 2, Sat (1/26) 10:08pm on 2, Sun (1/27) 6am on 44, Mon (1/28) 8pm on 2, Tue (1/29) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Wed (1/30) 2am on 2; 5am on 44 Antiques Roadshow UK Every Mon– Fri 7pm on 44 Also on Sat (1/5) 9:30pm on 2, Sun (1/6) 5:30am on 2, Sat (1/12) 9:30pm on 2, Sat (1/19) 9:40pm on 2, Mon (1/21) 10:30pm on 44, Sat (1/26) 9:40pm on 2, Mon (1/28) 10:30pm on44 Behind-the-Scenes at Antiques Roadshow with Jared Bowen Mon (1/28) 7:30pm on 2
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89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio Investigating Human Trafficking
Arts & Ideas
Here’s the Thing…
According to United Nations and US State Department reports, the smuggling of human beings for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation now is the third largest source of profits for international organized crime, behind only drugs and guns. ”It’s easy to think that slavery is an issue in the remote past,” says Phillip Martin, senior reporter for 89.7 WGBH, Boston Public Radio. “But it’s not. Slavery exists today worldwide, including the US, and even in Two young Vietnamese trafficking victims looking northward Boston.” This month, 89.7 toward China. They were recently freed after being abducted WGBH partners with PRI’s The and taken to China to work in a brothel. World, Marketplace, Public Radio Exchange and The Huffington Post to present a multi-part public radio investigation on human trafficking and the people who are working to end it. The 89.7 WGBH investigation, funded by the International Center for Journalists, takes Phillip from Boston to Bangkok and back again with visits to New York City and Vietnam in between. Trafficking Stories: From Bangkok to Boston will air in January in collaboration with WGBH’s American Experience three-part television documentary series, The Abolitionists. Listen on the radio, or find reports online at wgbhnews.org.
What’s on 89.7 WGBH BBC World Update/Marketplace Report Morning Edition/Marketplace Report The Xconomy Report (Fri) The Diane Rehm Show The Takeaway Boston Public Radio Tell Me More The World All Things Considered Marketplace All Things Considered PBS NewsHour The World Boston Public Radio (Mon–Thu) Eric in the Evening (Fri) The Story (Mon–Thu) Public Radio Remix (Mon–Thu) Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Fri)
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A Celtic Sojourn
Robert Burns
Join A Celtic Sojourn host Brian O’Donovan for his yearly celebration of the great Scottish poet’s birthday (January 23). O’Donovan explores the wide variety of singers whose recordings have paid tribute to Robert “Rabbie” Burns. Sat, 1/19 at 3pm Eric in the Evening
Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute
Host Eric Jackson pays tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. in words and music in this evening’s program. The show will feature excerpts from some of MLK’s speeches and musical tributes to the man and his ideals. Sun, 1/20 at 9pm
Online: wgbh.org/radio On-air: 89.7 HD1 Boston
Monday–Friday 5am 6am 7:50am 10am 11am 12pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 6pm 6:30pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 11pm 12am
In his new radio series, Here’s the Thing, award-winning actor Alec Baldwin gives the listener entrance into the lives of some of today’s most exciting performers. Baldwin sidesteps the predictable by taking listeners inside the dressing rooms, apartments and offices of some of the leading creative personalities of our time. Tonght’s program features Alec with Billy Joel, at a piano, with Joel detailing the decisions—musical and personal—that helped shape his music and his career. Sun, 1/6 at 7pm
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Living on Earth Innovation Hub Weekend Edition Studio 360 This American Life Says You! Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me! The Moth/Radio Lab A Celtic Sojourn A Prairie Home Companion Says You! Eric in the Evening Jazz with Bob Parlocha
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Newport: The Glamour of Ornament
Jazz with Bob Parlocha
Spend the late evening hours with Bob Parlocha, a nationally known jazz expert and former program director and host of KJAZ in San Francisco. Parlocha entertains listeners with a creative, engaging musical mix and friendly conversational rapport. Fridays and Saturdays at 12midnight
Jazz Decades
Loan exhibition celebrating
The Preservation Society of Newport County at the 59th Annual
Winter Antiques Show January 25 - February 3, 2013 Park Avenue Armory New York City Featuring more than 50 of the most significant objects in the Preservation Society’s collections. Loan exhibition sponsored by Chubb Personal Insurance. Additional support for The Preservation Society of Newport Counrty provided by Northern Trust and Lila Delman Real Estate.
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In February 2010, Jazz Decades host Ray Smith passed away at the age of 87. After coming to WGBH in 1972, Ray produced more than 1,900 episodes of Jazz Decades. This beloved staple of 89.7 WGBH’s Sunday evening schedule showcases, through archived episodes, Ray’s encyclopedic knowledge and extensive personal collection—more than 90,000 titles of ragtime, blues, swing and the great jazz decades of the 1920s and ’30s. Sundays at 8pm
Classical New England Let Freedom Sing By Benjamin K. Roe Managing Director of Classical Services
“Any good crusade requires singing,” reformers like to say, and in the 19th century, no cause was more righteous than the decades-long crusade to abolish slavery. This month, as American Experience presents the three-part, WGBH-produced special The Abolitionists (see page 12), Classical New England presents Let Freedom Sing: The Music of the Abolitionists. Let Freedom Sing chronicles the idealistic artists, uncompromising personalities and powerful music of the era, and looks at how these forces combined to turn abolitionism from a scorned fringe movement into a nation-changing force. An original WGBH-Classical New England production hosted by NPR’s Noah Adams, Let Freedom Sing will profile such powerful figures as Henry Russell, the barnstorming Anglo-Jewish pianist and singer dubbed the master of “chutzpah and huzzah”; the Milford, New Hampshire-based Hutchinson Family Singers, remembered as America’s first protest singers; and abolitionist leader and newspaper publisher William Lloyd Garrison, whose “Song of the Abolitionist” (set to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne”) literally set the tone for the entire movement. Garrison believed strongly in setting stanzas to familiar melodies—for poetry, he held, was “naturally and instinctively on the side of liberty.” And we’ll explain how “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” evolved from a patriotic ditty penned in a halfhour by Andover Theological Seminary student Samuel Francis Smith to a stirring anthem of equality famously sung by Marian Anderson in 1939 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial…and reprised by Aretha Franklin on the West Lawn of the US Capitol for the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2009. Join us this month for Let Freedom Sing, the story of these remarkable 19th-century artists who, as one abolitionist song writer penned, exhibited “fearless advocacy, signal ability, and wonderful success on behalf of their Brothers and Sisters in Bonds.” Let Freedom Sing: The Music of the Abolitionists Sat, 1/12 at 6pm; Sun, 1/13 at 12 noon Special segments of the program will air Fri, 1/11, 1/18 & 1/25 at 7:30am
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Ten Years of Harmony on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day By Benjamin K. Roe Managing Director of Classical Services
“Life’s piano can only produce melodies of brotherhood (and sisterhood) when it is recognized that the black keys are as basic, necessary and beautiful as the white keys.” —Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The abolitionist songs of the 1860s were the direct forerunners of the protest anthems of the 1960s, particularly those associated with the civil rights movement, as exemplified by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. But music in King’s life went far beyond “We Shall Overcome.” The earliest evidence can be found in his boyhood home in Atlanta, steps away from the celebrated Ebenezer Baptist Church, pastored by his father, Daddy King. King may have been the son of a preacher, but he also was the son of a choir director. When you walk in the King house, the first room you enter is an intimate front parlor, dominated by a battered old upright piano. Here is where King’s mother would lead the Ebenezer choir through weekly rehearsals, where his father first noted four-year-old Martin’s “fine, clear singing voice,” and where Martin struggled through piano lessons. Later, King would take his own place in the Ebenezer choir, join the prestigious Glee Club of Morehouse College, and marry a young New England Conservatory soprano named Coretta Scott. Forever after, it was the distinctly musical style of speaking that made Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. one
of this century’s greatest and most persuasive orators. It’s no accident that his speeches and writings are filled with references to music. It’s because there is a vital musical core to King’s life and message that the Boston Children’s Chorus and its collection of “fine, clear singing voices” began what is now a 10-year tradition of honoring what King referred to as the “beloved community,” on the national holiday celebrating his birth on January 21. “Arguably, there is no better way to celebrate the Martin Luther King holiday than with diverse youth singing at levels of excellence,” says BCC artistic director Anthony Trecek-King. “This concert is the embodiment of Dr. King’s dream: that young people of all colors can transcend racial barriers to share their gifts and talents.” In recent years, organizers have stressed that the King holiday (still new enough to be spared car sales and mattress ads) should be a “day on, not a day off,” devoted to the spirit of civic action and community volunteerism for which King was known. In that spirit, Trecek-King and the choir will be pulling double duty, first joining Classical New England host Laura Carlo in WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio at 9am on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day for a special preview of the choir’s 10th annual tribute concert in advance of the choir’s performance at 12noon in New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall. In his Letter from the Birmingham Jail written almost 50 years ago, King expressed his belief that, “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” I can’t think of a better way of celebrating that mutuality than hearing voices joined together in song, performing music that inspired him and that he, in turn, inspired. Mon, 1/21 at 9am & 7pm
What’s on Classical New England Monday–Friday 5am 10am 2pm 7pm 9pm
Classical Music with Laura Carlo 8:30am Keith’s Classical Corner Classical Music with Alan McLellan 12pm Café Europa Classical Music with Cathy Fuller Thursdays: 4pm BSO Previews Fridays: 4pm Drive Time Live Performance Today with Fred Child Classical Music with James David Jacobs Fridays: 9pm Concierto
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WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR Station Bird News Soars to Saturday By Mindy Todd WCAI Managing Director for Editorial and Host
There are 51.3 million birders in the US and that number continues to grow, according to the US Fish & Wildlife Service. With one in five Americans identifying themselves as birders, it’s no wonder that ornithologist Vernon Laux’s Bird News segment on my show The Point is one of WCAI’s most popular programs. Beginning in February, we’re launching a weekend pilot program with Vern and myself to further explore the world of birds. The way these creatures live is extraordinary, as is their appeal to the human psyche. They strike a chord with every age group, from babies to centenarians. Listen in for a look into birding: it may open up a whole new world for you! Vern has been enthralled with birds since childhood. “Imagine for a moment being able to fly. Then imagine flying to the ends of the Earth twice annually—yes, I am jealous of birds and their abilities,” he says. “Summer in the Arctic, winter in the Tropics, I want in.” Producer Amy Vince is on the bird beat as well. ”Bird News on The Point with Mindy and Vern has been a longtime listener favorite,” she says. “We’re
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BBC World Update Morning Edition The Point The Diane Rehm Show The Takeaway Fresh Air Talk of the Nation All Things Considered The World Marketplace The Point Fresh Air PBS NewsHour The Story News from the BBC News & Notes
Editor Karen Hartley Contributors Ron Bachman, Maria Bruno Ruiz, Jake Messier, Phil Redo, Susan Reed, Ben Roe, Matt Roy, Mindy Todd Designer Meryl Brenner, Tong-Mei Chan Photo Research Julie Ecker Associate Creative Director Alison Kennedy
Got bird questions? Bird stories you’d like to share? Join Vern and Mindy for an hour of bird talk, the first Saturday of every month (beginning 2/2) at 11am.
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excited to expand the show to an hour and incorporate some new elements —including our Bird Brain Quiz.” “Are you that Bird Guy?” is a familiar question to Vern, who is continually amazed and delighted at the diversity of listeners who tune in Bird News. And listeners are just as delighted at being able to ask questions about bird activities they’ve witnessed, or birds they’ve seen but can’t identify. “From learning about diverse families, migration and breeding behavior to just trying to identify the ones at your feeders—birds are an endless source of fascination and enjoyment,” Vern says. “I’m excited to be a part of what promises Superstorm Sandy brought with it the Brown Pelican, a species normally seen in to be an entertaining and educational the southern US. program for the whole family.”
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