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WIPB-TV MEMBER’S MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER 2013
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VOL. 19, ISSUE NO. 11
NOVEMBER 2013
WIPB-TV MEMBERS’ MAGAZINE On the Air staff Zach Groth: Editor / Marketing Assistant Angie Rapp: Chief Editor / Art Director Alice J. Van Dyke: WIPB General Manager
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Watch, Bid and Buy... it’s WIPB TELESALE Time!
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merican & Baxter Pest Professionals presents Fall TELESALE 2013: Nov. 7-9, 2013, from 7-10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 7-11 p.m. Saturday. Online Deals of the Day are your chance to get a great new deal every weekday, Oct. 31Nov. 7. Bidding starts at just $1 at 8am and closes at 9pm to the highest bidder. This Fall will bring more of what you’ve come to expect—great merchandise for a great cause—but will also deliver some exciting new features that are sure to delight viewers. Tune in Thursday and Friday to see a brand new feature called “Battle of the Boards.” Each night two businesses with compete to see which one can raise the most money for WIPB. At the end of each battle, a champion will be named. Thursday’s Battle pits Steve Lindell, WLBC-FM against Chris Ulm, director of marketing & promotions for Ball State Athletics. On Friday evening, Jason “Sluby” Sloan from the NASH FM Morning Show will battle it out against Jim Mougeotte of Great Deals Magazine. On Friday, Nov. 8 from 8-9pm, tune in for a special hour dedicated to...you guessed it, sports! Anything and everything we can think of that’s sports related will be on the auction block. Children’s Auction Hour returns again on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 8-9pm. This special hour is filled with auction items especially for kids, including summer
camp, dance lessons, toys and more! Saturday will feature the ever-popular First Merchants Bank Balloon Bust game where one lucky adult and one child will test their skills busting balloons with a dart in 60 seconds. Behind each balloon is a cash amount that will be awarded at the end of the game. And that’s not all! Saturday night we’ll draw one lucky Telesale bidder to win a gas card valued at $300 in the H&D SupeRent Gas Giveaway. No purchase is necessary, but you must register at www.telesale.com to be entered in the drawing. Don’t forget you can review all the great merchandise for sale, submit bids in advance and plan your television viewing for the Fall Auction at www.telesale.com. Then get ready to watch, bid, buy...it’s WIPB TELESALE time! The presenting sponsor of TELESALE is American & Baxter Pest Professionals. Nightly underwriters are First Merchants Bank, Farm Bureau Insurance and Central Indiana Orthopedics. Board sponsors are Ivy Tech Community College, A Rental Service Company, Woof Boom Radio, Rock Tenn, Mutual Bank, Allure Center for Plastic Surgery and Sallie Mae. Children’s hour sponsor is Avila Orthodonics, Cafe sponsor is Vectren, Credit Card sponsor is Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, G & G Oil Co. is sponsor of the Gas Giveaway and Verallia is the Hourly Update sponsor.
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This Month’s Must-See Programs on 49.1 American Masters “Jimi Hendrix” Tuesday, November 5, 9pm Experience the pioneering guitarist Jimi Hendrix’s life and music through never-before-seen performance footage, archival interviews, photographs and family letters. The film features new interviews with Hendrix family members, band mates, Paul McCartney and others.
American Experience: JFK Part 1 November 11, 9pm & Part 2 November 12, 9pm Forever enshrined in myth by an assassin’s bullet, John F. Kennedy’s presidency has often defied objective appraisal. This new portrait offers a fresh assessment of the man, his accomplishments and his unfulfilled promise. JFK features interviews with Kennedy family members and historians. Beginning with Kennedy’s childhood years as the privileged but sickly second son of one of the wealthiest men in America to the game-changing presidential campaign that made him the youngest elected president in U.S. history.
Secrets of Scotland Yard
Sunday, November 17, 8pm From Dickens to Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie to James Bond — no police institution in the world has caught the public imagination in the same way as Scotland Yard. The name has become synonymous with London’s police force, but actually comes from the location of the original police headquarters building. Contemporary sleuths reveal the secrets of what it takes to become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes and uncover grisly details of detectives who have gone before.
Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize
Sunday, November 24, 8pm Carol Burnett — comedic icon and all-around performing legend — is the guest of honor when, for the 16th year, the comedy world convenes in Washington, DC, to toast this year’s recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The all-star cast includes Julie Andrews, Lucie Arnaz, Tony Bennett, Tim Conway, Tina Fey, Rashida Jones, Vicki Lawrence, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Martin Short and Rosemary Watson. The program features comedic highlights from Burnett’s half-century in show business.
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PBS Arts Fall Festival 2013 Great Performances “Moby-Dick from San Francisco Opera” Friday, November 1, 9pm GREAT PERFORMANCES partnered with San Francisco Opera, one of the nation’s leading opera companies, to record Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s adaptation of the classic Herman Melville novel Moby Dick. Witness Jay Hunter Morris’ in an operatic adaptation of Melville’s novel.
Great Performances “Steven Sondheim’s Company with the New York Philharmonic” Friday, November 8, 10pm Legendary composer Stephen Songheim’s groundbreaking musical Company centers on Bobby, a confirmed bachelor celebrating his 35th birthday with his 10 closest friends. With an all-star cast highlighting Neil Patrick Harris as Bobby, you won’t want to miss this performance.
Great Performances “Rogers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!”
Friday, November 15, 9pm Still “doin’ fine” after 60 years, Rogers & Hammerstein’s landmark American musical Oklahoma! is reborn in this film version of the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain’s awardwinning production. Revel in the rebirth of this classic starring Hugh Jackman.
Nashville 2.0 Friday, November 22, 9pm Experience a variety of musical genres through the vibrancy of Nashville’s Americana music scene. From Emmylou Harris to Mumford & Sons, Rosanne Cash to The Mavericks, NASHVILLE 2.0 celebrates the American music melting pot.
Great Performances “Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn”
Friday. November 29, 9 pm The legendary Barbra Streisand makes her historic homecoming to Brooklyn a the new Barclays Center Arena, marking the superstar’s first Brooklyn concert since her childhood. Join Streisand and her guests as they perform songs throughout her five-decade career.
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8:00 Start Up “Workin Like A Hot Dog!” Gary and 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. the crew head to Indianapolis, then See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 Washington Week with they travel to Cleveland, and last, they trek over to Detroit. Gwen Ifill 8:30 Chef’s Life 8:30 Charlie Rose: The Week “The World Is Your Oyster” Vivian 9:00 Great Performances goes to Cedar Island to explore the new “Moby Dick from San Francisco culture of farm-raised oysters in the Opera” One of the nation’s leading Southeast. opera companies, Jay Hunter Morris stars as the obsessive Captain Ahab. 9:00 Infinity Hall Live “The Bacon Brothers” The Bacon See Spotlight pg. 3 Brothers may be the best kept secret of 11:30 Natural Heroes “MOVESHAKE: Stories of Gregg Treinish the music industry. and Alison Gannett” MoveShake is a 10:00 Bluegrass Underground “Ben Sollee” Sollee’s mix of folk, film series focusing on individual bluegrass, jazz, and R&B came to the movers and shakers creating attention of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” environmental and social change. which in 2007 named Sollee one of the 12:00 Tavis Smiley “Top Ten Unknown Artists of the Year.” 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show “He-Man Contest: The Boys Hold A He 1:30 Charlie Rose: The Week Man Contest” 2:00 Great Performances 11:00 Austin City Limits 4:30 Natural Heroes 12:00 Nature 5:00 PBS NewsHour 1:00 NOVA 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Independent Lens 6:00 Barney & Friends 4:00 History Detectives 6:30 Angelina Ballerina: The 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Next Steps 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 6:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Peg + Cat 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 8:30 Dinosaur Train 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood About That! 9:30 Super Why! 8:00 Peg + Cat 10:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Dinosaur Train 10:30 Bob the Builder 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 11:00 Ball State Sports Link v 9:30 Super Why! 11:30 Well Read 10:00 Sid The Science Kid 12:00 Knitting Daily 10:30 Wild Kratts 12:30 The Victory Garden 11:00 Arthur 1:00 It’s Sew Easy 11:30 Martha Speaks 1:30 Scrapbook Soup 12:00 WordGirl 2:00 This American Land 12:30 The Electric Company 2:30 Hometime 1:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 For Your Home 1:30 Indiana Week In Review 3:30 MotorWeek 2:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 4:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind 4:30 Between The Lines with Barry 2:30 Great Getaways 3:00 Biz Kid$ Kibrick 3:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green 5:00 Autoline 4:00 Moveable Feast with Fine 5:30 The Woodwright’s Shop Cooking 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Best of The Joy of Painting v 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Classic Gospel 7:00 Woodsongs 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend
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listings 5 6:30 Journeys In Africa “Kilwa: The Swahili King of the Indian Ocean” 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Secrets of Selfridges The real, flamboyant Mr. Selfridge revolutionized the way that Londoners shopped by introducing a new American retail model that made shopping more of a luxurious adventure. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “The Paradise, Part Five” Observe Denise’s struggles to hide her feelings for Moray. 10:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Four” In the climactic battle of the war, Matthew and William go over the top to an uncertain fate. Vera plays a cruel endgame with Bates and Anna. 11:00 Moyers & Company 12:00 Secrets of Selfridges 1:00 Masterpiece Classic 2:00 Masterpiece Classic 3:00 Great Performances 5:30 New Environmentalists
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6 :00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 In Performance at the White House “Musica Latina” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Dallas - Hour Three” 10:00 Independent Lens “The Graduates” This mini-series is a journey into the heart of American education. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 In Performance at the White House “Musica Latina” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Junk in the Trunk 3” 3:00 Secrets of Selfridges 4:00 Masterpiece Classic 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
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6 television “Into The Fire (1861-1896)” Examine the most tumultuous and consequential period in African American history: the Civil War and the end of slavery. Then Reconstruction’s thrilling but tragically brief “moment in the sun.” 9:00 Jimi Hendrix: American Masters Considered a pioneering electric guitarist, one of the most influential in the history of popular music, Jimi Hendrix only had four years of mainstream exposure, but his music and stage presence left an enduring legacy See Spotlight pg. 2 11:00 Third Down Chirp v Ball State’s weekly football show produced by BSU Sports Link. 11:30 Natural Heroes “The Next, Best West” Explore how the conventional American concept of progress steered our exploitation of the Western landscape and a new understanding of progress presages a better future. 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 2:00 Jimi Hendrix: American Masters 4:00 Independent Lens 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 Nature “Love in the Animal Kingdom” Animals dance, sing, flirt and compete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. 9:00 NOVA “Making Stuff Safer” 10:00 Raw to Ready “Bombardier” Short-range regional jets are the backbone of domestic air travel. To withstand a high volume of flights, these jets must be comfortable, durable and fuel efficient, like the Bombardier. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Nature 2:00 NOVA 3:00 Raw to Ready
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4:00 African Americans: Many Rivers 11:00 Heartland Highways 11:30 Well Read to Cross 12:00 Knitting Daily 5:00 PBS NewsHour 12:30 The Victory Garden 1:00 It’s Sew Easy 1:30 Scrapbook Soup 6:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 2:00 This American Land See “daytime-at-a-glance” 2:30 Hometime 7:00 WIPB Fall TeleSale 2013 v 3:00 For Your Home Don’t miss Battle of the Boards and 3:30 MotorWeek your chance to bid and win great 4:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind merchandise on the first night of our 4:30 Between The Lines with Barry semi-annual fundraiser. Register at Kibrick telesale.com of call 800-252-9472 5:00 Autoline 10:00 The This Old House Hour 5:30 The Woodwright’s Shop Roger learns about barrier island 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ecology, while the Bay Head job is in 6:30 Best of The Joy of Painting v limbo waiting for FEMA. 7:00 WIPB Fall TeleSale 2013 v 11:00 Charlie Rose Tune in tonight for the gas giveaway 12:00 Tavis Smiley drawing, childrens’ hour and more! 12:30 Nightly Business Report Bid to win thousands of items donated for 1:00 The This Old House Hour the Fall TeleSale. Call 800-252-9472 to 2:00 Call The Midwife participate in the bidding action. 3:00 Cody: The First Step 11:00 Austin City Limits 4:00 Nature “Emeli Sande/Michael Kiwanuka” 5:00 PBS NewsHour 12:00 Nature “Love in the Animal Kingdom” 1:00 NOVA “Making Stuff Safer” 6:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 2:00 Jimi Hendrix: American Masters See “daytime-at-a-glance” 4:00 Independent Lens 7:00 WIPB Fall TeleSale 2013 v 5:00 Natural Heroes Tune in tonight for sports’ hour, Battle 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week of the Boards and much, much more during our semi-annual fundraiser! Register as a bidder at telesale.com. 10:00 Great Performances 6:00 Sesame Street “Stephen Sondheim’s Company with 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood the New York Philharmonic” 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot See Spotlight pg. 3 About That! 12:30 Nightly Business Report 8:00 Peg + Cat 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Dinosaur Train 1:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 2:00 Great Performances 9:30 Super Why! 4:30 Natural Heroes 10:00 Sid The Science Kid 5:00 PBS NewsHour 10:30 Wild Kratts 11:00 Arthur 11:30 Martha Speaks 6:00 Barney & Friends 12:00 WordGirl 6:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next 12:30 The Electric Company Steps 1:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 7:00 Curious George 1:30 Indiana Week In Review 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot 2:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope About That! 2:30 Equitrekking Adventures 8:00 Peg + Cat 3:00 Biz Kid$ 8:30 Dinosaur Train 3:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 4:00 Moveable Feast with Fine 9:30 Super Why! Cooking 10:00 Thomas & Friends “Harlem, NY: Chefs Marcus Samuelsson 10:30 Bob the Builder and Jonathan Waxman”
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4:30 This Old House 5:00 Classic Gospel 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Journeys In Africa “The Man-Eaters of Tsavo” 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Not Yet Begun to Fight Retired Marine Colonel Eric Hastings remembers flight missions high above the death and destruction in Vietnam. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “The Paradise, Part Six” Follow the ups and downs as the nuptials approach. 10:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Five” As the war nears its end, Downton’s aristocrats and servants put their lives back together. Mary and Sir Richard go estate hunting. A mysterious wounded officer makes a shocking revelation. 11:00 Moyers & Company 12:00 Secrets of Althorp - The Spencers Nineteen generations of Spencers have lived for over 500 years at Althorp -- childhood home to the much beloved Diana, Princess of Wales, whose life is celebrated in an exhibition featuring some of her famous outfits. 1:00 Masterpiece Classic 2:00 Masterpiece Classic 3:00 Great Performances “Stephen Sondheim’s Company with the New York Philharmonic” 5:30 Natural Heroes
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross “Making A Way Out of No Way (1897 1940)” Something from Nothing portrays the Jim Crow era, when African Americans struggled to build their own worlds within the harsh, narrow confines of segregation. 9:00 JFK: American Experience “Part Two” Follow Kennedy into the White House through his assassination and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. See Spotlight pg. 2 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 2:00 JFK: American Experience 4:00 Secrets of Althorp - The Spencers 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 Nature “Parrot Confidential” Meet Lou. Abandoned in a foreclosed home, Lou is one of thousands of parrots in need of rescue. 9:00 NOVA “Cold Case JFK” For decades, the assassination of JFK has fueled dark 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. rumors of conspiracies and mishandled See “daytime-at-a-glance” evidence. Now, 50 years later: Could 8:00 Ford Oval of Honor v modern investigators do better? 8:30 Our American Family: The Smiths 10:00 Secrets of the Dead The first half of the 1900’s represents “JFK: One P.M. Central Standard the last era of American life that, for Time” 50 years after the most families, began largely unchanged tragic shooting of President Kennedy, from the generations that came before. view the assassination as it was revealed 9:00 JFK: American Experience in the CBS newsroom from the moment “Part One” Follow JFK’s rise to power the President was shot emotional from his birth to his election as president pronouncement of his death. in 1960 - the youngest man ever to be 11:00 Charlie Rose elected to the office. 12:00 Tavis Smiley See Spotlight pg. 2 12:30 Nightly Business Report 11:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Nature 12:00 Tavis Smiley 2:00 NOVA 12:30 Nightly Business Report 3:00 Secrets of the Dead 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 4:00 African Americans: Many Rivers 2:00 JFK: American Experience to Cross 4:00 Masterpiece Classic 5:00 PBS NewsHour 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 The This Old House Hour Kevin surfs with Pro Sam Hammer and cruises the Bay with marine biologist Chris Wojcik. 9:00 Kennedy Half Century Based on Larry Sabato’s new book, THE KENNEDY HALF-CENTURY chronicles the impact and influence of JFK’s life, administration and tragic death on the general public, the media and every subsequent U.S. president. 10:00 Set for Life The Great Recession (2007-2009) decimated the economy and put 15 million Americans, including many Baby Boomers, out of work. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 JFK: American Experience 4:00 Kennedy Half Century 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 9:00 Great Performances “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma” Celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2013, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s landmark musical “Oklahoma!” returns for a special commemorative encore telecast. See Spotlight pg. 3 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 2:00 Great Performances 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 Barney & Friends 6:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Dinosaur Train
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6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Super Why! 10:00 Sid The Science Kid 10:30 Wild Kratts 11:00 Arthur 11:30 Martha Speaks 12:00 WordGirl 12:30 The Electric Company 1:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 1:30 Indiana Week In Review 2:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 2:30 Equitrekking Adventures 3:00 Biz Kid$ 3:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green 4:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Classic Gospel 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Journeys In Africa “Mombassa: The Center of It All” 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard From Dickens to Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie to James Bond -- no police institution in the world has caught the public imagination in the same way as Scotland Yard. See Spotlight pg. 2 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “The Paradise, Part Seven” This adaptation of the beloved French novel by Emile Zola is a rags to riches story of a young woman seduced by the dangerous charms of the modern world. 10:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six” The Spanish flu strikes Downton, disrupting one match, hastening another and transforming the fortunes of all. 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard 2:00 Masterpiece Classic 3:00 Masterpiece Classic 5:00 NOVA
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8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Survivors” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “San Diego - Hour One” 10:00 Independent Lens “Indian Relay” The hope and determination of modern American Indian life is revealed in this story about how to win one of the most exciting and dangerous forms of horse racing. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Masterpiece Classic 3:00 Moving with Grace 4:00 Papa Boss 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross “Rise! (1940-1968)” Rise! examines the long road to civil rights, when the deep contradictions in American society finally became unsustainable. 9:00 Lincoln @ Gettysburg In 1863 Abraham Lincoln proved himself a master of a new frontier-not on the battlefields of the Civil War, but in his “high-tech” command center: the War Department Telegraph Office. 10:00 Frontline “Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?” Marking the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination with a reprise of its investigative biography. 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 2:00 Lincoln @ Gettysburg 3:00 Frontline 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 NOVA “At The Edge of Space” Between the blue sky above us lies a frontier that scientists have only just begun to investigate. 9:00 NOVA “Asteroid: Doomsday Or Payday?” The asteroid that exploded over Siberia
was a shocking reminder that Earth is a target in a cosmic shooting range. 10:00 Comet Encounter Comets have fascinated, even terrified, us for thousands of years. Traditionally seen as harbingers of doom, they can influence some people even to this day. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 NOVA 2:00 NOVA 3:00 Comet Encounter 4:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 5:00 PBS NewsHour
1:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 2:00 Nashville 2.0 3:00 Secrets of the Dead 4:00 The Gettysburg Story 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 Barney & Friends 6:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Super Why! 10:00 Thomas & Friends 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 10:30 Bob the Builder See “daytime-at-a-glance” 11:00 Heartland Highways 8:00 The This Old House Hour 11:30 Well Read One year after Sandy, three projects 12:00 Knitting Daily conclude on the Jersey Shore. 12:30 The Victory Garden 9:00 The Gettysburg Story 1:00 It’s Sew Easy The Gettysburg Story begins in June 1:30 Scrapbook Soup 1863 with the start of the Gettysburg 2:00 This American Land campaign in Virginia and follows the 2:30 Hometime route of the armies as they move north 3:00 For Your Home along the Blue Ridge mountains. 3:30 MotorWeek 10:00 War of 1812 in the Old Northwest 4:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind 11:00 Cardinal End Zone 4:30 Between The Lines with Barry 11:30 Natural Heroes Kibrick “RETURN FLIGHT: Restoring the Bald 5:00 Autoline Eagle to the Channel Islands” 5:30 The Woodwright’s Shop 12:00 Tavis Smiley 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 12:30 Nightly Business Report 6:30 Best of The Joy of Painting v 1:00 The This Old House Hour 7:00 Woodsongs 2:00 Set for Life 8:00 Cook and Belle’s Playhouse v 3:00 Lincoln @ Gettysburg “Seth Cook” COOK & BELLE’S 4:00 NOVA PLAYHOUSE proudly presents Seth Cook 5:00 PBS NewsHour in this episode. Seth has released three CDs and is a rising soulful, country rock artist and guitarist that has entertained crowds around the nation. 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 8:30 Chef’s Life See “daytime-at-a-glance” “A Road Trip for Rice” Vivian travels 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill to Columbia, South Carolina, to meet 8:30 Charlie Rose: The Week with Glenn Roberts of Anson Mills and 9:00 Nashville 2.0 learns about Carolina heirloom rice In NASHVILLE 2.0, visit country music’s growing in fields. booming hometown, a city that 9:00 Infinity Hall Live welcomes young musicians who dream “Barenaked Ladies” After 25 years of making it big. together, the band continues to win See Spotlight pg. 3 over fans with their witty, tongue 10:00 Secrets of the Dead twisting lyrics and “JFK: One P.M. Central Standard Time” light-hearted style. 11:00 Charlie Rose 10:00 Bluegrass Underground 12:00 Tavis Smiley “Beausoleil Avec Michael Doucet” This 12:30 Nightly Business Report well-loved Cajun/zydeco band is a two 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill time Grammy award-winner.
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listings 9 10:30 Vintage Red Green Show “Exotic Dancer: Moose Visits An Exotic Dancer” 11:00 ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival This program features selected performances from the Americana Music Festival in Nashville. 12:00 NOVA 1:00 NOVA 2:00 Frontline 4:00 Independent Lens 5:00 Natural Heroes 5:30 Charlie Rose: The Week
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6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Super Why! 10:00 Sid The Science Kid 10:30 Wild Kratts 11:00 Arthur 11:30 Martha Speaks 12:00 WordGirl 12:30 The Electric Company 1:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 1:30 Indiana Week In Review 2:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 2:30 Equitrekking Adventures 3:00 Biz Kid$ 3:30 Curiosity Quest Goes Green 4:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Classic Gospel 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Journeys In Africa 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize Salute comedic icon Carol Burnett, recipient of the 16th Mark Twain Prize for American humor See Spotlight pg. 2 10:00 Masterpiece Classic 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize 3:00 Masterpiece Classic 5:00 Comet Encounter
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize 4:00 War of 1812 in the Old Northwest 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross “It’s Nation Time (1968-2013)” After 1968, African Americans set out to build a bright new future on the foundation of the civil rights movement’s victories, but a growing class disparity threatened to split the black community. 9:00 The March Witness the compelling and dramatic story of the 1963 March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King gave his stirring “I Have a Dream” speech. 10:00 Frontline “A Death In St. Augustine” On the night she broke up with her boyfriend, a Florida deputy sheriff, Michelle O’Connell was found dead from a gunshot. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 2:00 The March 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Independent Lens 5:00 PBS NewsHour
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6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Nature “My Life As A Turkey” 9:00 Nature “An Original DUCKumentary”
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10:00 Nature “The Private Life of Deer” 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nightly Business Report 1:00 Nature 2:00 Nature 3:00 Nature 4:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 5:00 PBS NewsHour
9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Super Why! 10:00 Thomas & Friends 10:30 Ball State Sports Link v 11:00 Gathering of Friends 12:00 Dash Diet with Marla Heller MS,RD 1:30 Deepak Chopra: What Are You Hungry For? In this program, Dr. Chopra returns to his medical roots and lectures on the scientific, behavioral and medical basis of hunger in all its manifestations and the healthy ways to fulfill it. 3:00 Grand Canyon Serenade 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. A stunning HD visual portrait of the See “daytime-at-a-glance” Grand Canyon region set to the world- 8:00 The This Old House Hour class music of some of the most beloved 9:00 POV classical music composers such as 9:30 Our American Family: The Smiths Tchaikovsky, Brahms and Dvorak. 10:00 Pride & Joy 4:00 Rick Steve’s European Christmas 11:00 Charlie Rose 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 12:00 Tavis Smiley 6:30 Farm Story with Jerry Apps 12:30 Nightly Business Report “A Farm Story With Jerry Apps” is a 1:00 The This Old House Hour portrait of farm life seen through the 2:00 POV eyes of a boy growing up in rural 2:30 Morristown: Where America America in the 1930s and 1940s. Survived 8:00 Cook & Belle’s Playhouse v 3:00 The March “Sarah Scharbrough” 4:00 NOVA COOK & BELLE’S PLAYHOUSE welcomes 5:00 Sitting Bull: A Stone In My Heart the soulful, piano-driven, eclectic sounds of Sarah Scharbrough. Her blend of pop, jazz, blues, country, and gospel is a refreshing sound of this original 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. musical artist. See “daytime-at-a-glance” 8:30 Best of The 60s (My Music 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill MY MUSIC ARCHIVES presents The 8:30 Charlie Rose: The Week Best of the 60s, a special configuration 9:00 Great Performances of selected original hit songs featured The legendary Barbra Streisand makes in My Generation: The 60s, The British her historic homecoming to Brooklyn. Beat, Motown, 60s Pop, Rock & Soul. See Spotlight pg. 3 10:30 Carole King - James Taylor Live 12:00 Tavis Smiley at the Troubadour 12:30 Nightly Business Report Carole King and James Taylor perform 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill at LA’s Troubadour nightclub in a 2007 1:30 Charlie Rose: The Week concert. Included: King’s “So Far Away,” 2:00 Pride & Joy “It’s Too Late,” and “Will You Love Me 3:00 Sunshine by the Stars Tomorrow?”; Taylor’s “Carolina in My 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Mind,” “Sweet Baby James,” and “Fire “San Diego - Hour Three” and Rain.” 5:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Austin City Limits 12:00 Nature “My Life as a Turkey” 1:00 Nature 6:00 Barney & Friends “An Original DUCKumentary” 6:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next 2:00 Nature Steps “The Private Life of a Deer” 7:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot 3:00 Independent Lens About Christmas! 4:00 History Detectives 8:00 Peg + Cat 5:00 Natural Heroes 8:30 Dinosaur Train
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6:00am 12:00pm
Knit and Crochet Today (c)
Martha’s Sewing Room
Sewing with Nancy
Martha’s Sewing Room
Knit and Crochet Today (c)
6:30am 12:30pm
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Best of The Joy of Painting v
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of The Joy of Painting v
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
7:00am
1:00pm
Taste of Louisiana
Taste This!
Cooking Odyssey
Taste This!
Taste of Louisiana
7:30am
1:30pm
Bake! Decorate! Celebrate!
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Eat! Drink! Italy With Vic Rall
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Bake! Decorate! Celebrate!
8:00am
2:00pm
Ciao Italia
The Jazzy Vegetarian
New Scandanavian Cooking
The Jazzy Vegetarian
Ciao Italia
8:30am
2:30pm
Cooking with Friends
Christiana Cooks
Healthful Indian Flavors
Christina Cooks
Cooking with Friends (e)
9:00am
3:00pm
Smart Travels Europe with Rudy
Journeys in India
Smart Travels Europe with Rudy
Travel with Kids (e)
Journeys in Africa (b)
Travel With Kids
Hometime (a)
Ask This Old House (a)
Hometime (a)
This Old House (a) American Woodshop
Globe Trekker 9:30am 10:00am
3:30pm 4:00pm This Old House (a)
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Globe Trekker
American Woodshop
Woodsmith Shop
Woodright’s Shop
Woodsmith Shop
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home B Organic with Michele Beschen
Victory Garden
Garden Smart
Victory Garden
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
For Your Home
Katie Brown Workshop
For Your Home
B Organic with Michele (d)
the indiana channel
tuesday
4PM 4:30 5:00 6:00
Savor Indiana Indiana Week in Review Inside Indiana Business Indiana Courts
4PM 4:30 5:00 6:00
The Weekly Special Varied Programming Varied Programming Inside Indiana Business
4PM 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00
Varied Programming Varied Programming Indiana Week In Review Built To Last The Weekly Special
wednesday
thursday
exceptions
a Nov. 1 - 29 Mon. through Fri. at 4pm RICK STEVE’S EUROPE b Nov. 6 at 9:30am & 3:30 MUSIC VOYAGER c Nov. 11, 15, 18, 22, 25 & 29 at 6 am & noon LAP QUILTING W/ GEORGIA BONES d Nov. 15, 18, 22, 25 & 29 at 11:30 & 5:30pm AROUND THE HOUSE e Nov. 19, 21, 26 & 29 at 9:30am & 3:30pm EQUITREKKING f Nov. 29 at 8:30am & 2:30 pm SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
saturday and sunday marathons November 2 & November 3 - Vic Rallo’s Italy See Italy as you have never seen this beautiful country before. Vic proudly takes you to the regions where our favorite Italian dishes and wines hail from. This food trip will leave you wanting more, and in Italy there’s always more! November 9 & November 10 - Take it to Go This time of year, everyone has something to do and some place to go. This means less time to make a healthy, home-cooked meal for the family. Learn how to create simple, healthful, flavorful meals and a unique bag to take it all with you. The chefs who are up for the challenge! Not to be out done, our sewing mavens make it easy to take them away with you. November 16 & November 17 - Hidden Village Gems Ever wonder about those beautiful villages that don’t get the hype of the Paris and Romes of the world? Or those tiny towns nestled on the coastline or cradled in a valley? Rudy Maxa, Darley Newman and David Yetman are taking you to the hidden village gems that have everything and more. November 23 & November 24 - Thank-full Turkey time! The family is coming over for a feast, and you and your guests will be Thank-full with the help of master chefs, Julia Child and Jacques Pepin. While style experts Katie Brown and Christy Rost will offer tips to bring a festive look to your dinner table. November 30 & December 1 - The Gift of Giving With the holiday season approaching quickly, take notes from our gift specialists, Katie Brown, Joseph Rosendo, Donna Dewberry and Nancy Zieman. They’ll take you to the finest holiday markets, and you’ll learn how to add that extra special detail to a homemade gift. Show someone how much you care this season and learn it here.
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