PROGRAMLISTINGS WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 | THE LITTLE | WXXI-KIDS
PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER
NOVEMBER 2017
THE BEATLES:
EIGHT DAYS
A WEEK
THE TOURING YEARS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV The Beatles: Eight Days a Week explores the history of the Fab Four from their early days in Liverpool to their last concert in San Francisco in 1966. The film, by Oscar-winner Ron Howard, reveals how the foursome united to become the global phenomenon that was “The Beatles.” The film features rare and never-before-seen archival footage of shows and interviews, plus new interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and numerous prominent observers. Stay tuned after the broadcast for a special half-hour Beatles tribute concert with Rochester’s own Jane Mutiny and special musical guests. PHOTO: COURTESY OF © APPLE CORPS LTD.
THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIALS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, STARTING AT 8AM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 DETAILS INSIDE >>
PULP FICTION SATURDAY NIGHT REWIND
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 9:30 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE DETAILS INSIDE >>
A PODCAST, A PRIME-TIME TV SHOW, AND A SUNDANCE-WINNING MOVE TO INCLUDE BRINGS YOU
DOCUMENTARY
IN NOVEMBER
As part of MOVE TO INCLUDE, a partnership between WXXI and the Golisano Foundation designed to build a more inclusive community by inspiring and motivating people to embrace different abilities and include all people in every aspect of community life, we are proud to bring you a new podcast series, a primetime special, and screening of an award-winning documentary in November.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, STITCHER, OR GOOGLE PLAY
When young adults grow up and finish school they need to figure out what to do next - and where they belong. Exited will bring you the stories of eight young people with disabilities and their families as they navigate life transitions. We meet Nate, a high school student and aspiring artist who struggles with tests. Maggie, Jesse, and Patrick — three students enrolled in transition programs at different colleges.Akin, who leaves high school and enrolls in a day habilitation program. Carrie works at a sheltered workshop, for now, and Teale, who likely won’t be able to take part in a workshop of her own because they are being phased out. Barbara, a full time care taker to her son, Jonathan asks what his future may look like as he gets older. Exited launches on November 13, but you can subscribe to it now on your favorite podcast app. WXXI’s Inclusion Desk is a multi-platform reporting effort by WXXI News to inform and transform attitudes and behavior about inclusion. It is funded in part by Move to Include and the Golisano Foundation.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV
DEEJ
Abandoned by his birth parents and unable to speak for himself, DJ Savarese (“Deej”) found not only a loving family but also a life in words, which he types on a text-to-voice synthesizer. As he makes his way through high school and dreams of college, he confronts the terrors of his past, obstacles to inclusion, and the sometimes paralyzing beauty of his own senses. In his advocacy on behalf of other nonspeaking autistics, he discovers what having a voice can truly mean.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 7PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE
DINA
Dina, an outspoken and eccentric 49-year-old in suburban Philadelphia, invites her fiancé Scott, a Walmart door greeter, to move in with her.
SEE THE LITTLE PAGE FOR MORE!
MOVE TO INCLUDE is an extension of WXXI and Al Sigl Community of Agencies week-long initiative, Dialogue on Disability, which is an annual week-long programming initiative that encourages community dialogue about the lives and abilities of people with disabilities.
EXECUTIVE STAFF NOVEMBER 2017 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 11 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-forprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y.
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DEAR FRIENDS, I hope you had a chance to see Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War in September. The sweeping 18-hour documentary was an emotional and compelling journey that many members said Norm Silverstein impacted them night after night. If you missed out on watching the series – or if you just want to see it again – a marathon of the entire 10 episodes starts on Veterans Day, November 9. We’ll air episodes one through six, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and continue Sunday with episode seven beginning at 11:30 a.m. with the final chapter wrapping up at 8 p.m. This month our news department will launch a new podcast called Exited, which introduces listeners to a group of teens with disabilities who are transitioning into adulthood. The podcast is led by reporter Karen Shakerdge from WXXI News’ Inclusion Desk, which is a multi-platform reporting effort to inform and transform attitudes and behavior about inclusion. It is part of Move to Include, an initiative that started more than 15 years ago when we partnered with the Al Sigl Community of Agencies for Dialogue on Disability. Al Sigl and WXXI envisioned a project with an even bigger community impact and together we worked with the Golisano Foundation to create Move to Include. Through programming and special events, the initiative works to promote inclusion for people with intellectual and physical disabilities. In addition to Exited launching on November 13, we will also host a free screening of the documentary Dina, a love story about a couple who are differently abled, on November 14 at the Little Theatre. You can read more about the podcast, documentary, and an upcoming prime time special on the inside cover of this member magazine. And, you can learn more about Move to Include by visiting MovetoInclude.org. In preparation of Election Day, our news department has been working hard to bring you information about local political candidates and their platforms. I hope you have had a chance to hear many of the candidates on Connections with Evan Dawson, and tuned in for our Monroe County Sheriffs Debate last month. You can expect this same level of quality coverage on Election Night, November 7. Starting at 9 p.m., WXXI News will report live from local campaign headquarters and provide results and analysis on AM 1370 and online at WXXINews.org. You can also follow WXXI News and our reporters on Twitter and Facebook. November is a time of thanks and we have much to be thankful for including your support of WXXI and the Little Theatre. Our work throughout the year – including projects like Veterans Connections, news reports from our local team of journalists, and quality programming like The Vietnam War, couldn’t be accomplished without the generosity of our members. Thank you and best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday.
Best Regards,
Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI
NEWS&EVENTS
Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER HISTORIC HOUSEPARTS got into the business of selling architectural salvage and renovation materials back in the eighties in response to the abundance of rehabbing occurring in the market at the time. Current co-owners Chris Jones and Jim Wolff moved into the South Wedge in 1991 and became regular customers of the original business, and eventually purchased the place. With over 20,000 square feet of space to explore, and over 25,000 items housed o n its website, Historic Houseparts is the go-to resource when it comes to the preservation (and celebration) of the past. Chris Jones offers additional insight on her business.
Q. What is Historic Houseparts’ core philosophy? Old is better! Preservation of our architectural heritage is vitally important to all communities to teach people about their history. Learning about a building’s nuances teaches us about the lives of the people who lived in these old properties. Reuse of old buildings is not only better for the environment but it also preserves the character of neighborhoods.
Q. How does Historic Houseparts’ architectural salvage process work? We purchase salvage rights from a property’s owner then our crew will go in and salvage the usable materials from a property.
Q. Most prized find to date? Tiffany shades and some beautiful stained glass windows, that of which I have trouble parting with!
Q. Favorite part of the job? I really enjoy seeing the “after” pictures of our customers’ projects. We offer everything from hardware, woodwork and doors, to lighting and plumbing, so it’s great when we can help out and then see the result. And it’s fun to be a resource for films and TV shows!
Q. What’s in store for the holidays? We’re creating our own decorative accessories nowadays, thanks to our creative staff! Upcycling from our huge inventory has been a fun new avenue to explore. Items are on our website, in our Etsy store, and at local shows like the Granger Christkindl Market. CHRIS JONES HISTORIC HOUSEPARTS, CO-OWNER
INDIE LENS POP-UP PRESENTS
I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 AT 7 P.M. LITTLE THEATRE
Historic Houseparts
www.historichouseparts.com
PHOTO: STEPHEN S. REARDON
To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email underwriting@wxxi.org
WXXI’s Indie Lens Pop-Up Series kicks off a whole new season with one of the most acclaimed films of the year and an Oscar nominee for Best Documentary, I Am Not Your Negro. In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, to be called Remember This House. The book was to be a revolutionary, personal account of the lives and successive assassinations of three of his close friends — Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. But at the time of Baldwin’s death in 1987, he left behind only 30 completed pages of his manuscript. The film envisions the book he never finished. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin’s original words, spoken by Samuel L. Jackson, and with a flood of rich archival material. To learn more about the film and this film series, visit: WXXI.org/indielens Indie Lens Pop-Up is a neighborhood series that brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations. Featuring documentaries seen on PBS’s Independent Lens, Indie Pop-Up draws local residents, leaders and organizations to discuss what matters most, from newsworthy topics, to family and relationships. Make friends, share stories, and join the conversation. Presented by ITVS. Funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, Art Works and the National Endowment for the Arts. PICTURED: MALCOLM X, MARTIN LUTHER KING AND JAMES BALDWIN DURING THE RECORDING OF “THE NEGRO AND THE AMERICAN PROMISE” IN 1963; CREDIT: COURTESY OF NATIONAL ARCHIVES PICTURED: JAMES BALDWIN IN THE CROWD. MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM, 28 AUGUST 1963, WASHINGTON;
Holiday Inn IRVING BERLIN’S
THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV
CELTIC WOMAN HOMECOMING IRELAND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV
A one-of-a-kind live act, Celtic Woman combines Ireland’s finest musical talents with epic stage production to present a uniquely inspiring live experience. Watch this special concert filmed in Dublin, and then see Celtic Woman in person this April when they perform at the Auditorium Theatre. When you tune in to this broadcast you’ll learn how to get specially reserved seats for WXXI fans!
DAVID LETTERMAN:
THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV Celebrate beloved broadcaster David Letterman, the 20th recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. From the stage of The John F. Kennedy Center, a star-studded lineup salutes the achievements of the comedic trailblazer.
CELTIC WOMAN (L-R): MAIRÉAD CARLIN, TARA NCNEILL, SUSAN MCFADDEN AND ÉABHA MCMAHON.
TVHIGHLIGHTS
Enjoy the hit Broadway adaptation of the classic 1942 movie musical, showcasing an Irving Berlin score including the Oscarwinning “White Christmas” with big dance numbers, comedy and a hit parade of the great songwriter’s famous tunes. Starring Tony Award® nominee Bryce Pinkham, Lora Lee Gayer, Tony Award® nominee Megan Lawrence, Danny Rutigliano, Megan Sikora and Corbin Bleu, the production was captured live on 14 high-definition cameras at Roundabout’s Studio 54. The criticallyacclaimed production opened on Broadway on October 6, 2016. PHOTO: COURTESY OF © JOAN MARCUS
TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings
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Thomas & Friends
Mister Rogers Neighborhood
Sid the Science Kid
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Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That
Thomas & Friends
Dinosaur Train
7:00a
Ready Jet Go!
Bob the Builder
Sesame Street
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Arthur
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Dinosaur Train
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Clifford the Big Red Dog
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Dinosaur Train
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A Wider World
Nature Cat
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
This Old House
Ready Jet Go!
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Ask This Old House
Wild Kratts
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Splash & Bubbles
Project Smoke
Need to Know
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Sesame Street
Ciao Italia
CityWise
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Sesame Street
Lidia’s Kitchen
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Second Opinion
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THURSDAY November 2 1:00pm
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*Second Opinion: Breast Reconstruction 2:30pm
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | Evening with Valerie Jarrett | Newsline | DW News Scully/The World | Second Opinion* | Serving in War | Searching for Home: Coming Back from War | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino | Fringe Benefits | In the Americas | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Urban Conversion Chef John Besh | JoAnne Weir Peg + Cat
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Peg + Cat Well Read
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Local USA
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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior | Chaplin: The Legend of the Century | Nobody Dies | Remembering Vietnam | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Over Hawai’i
The Great British Baking Show
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Closer to Truth | NOVA Killer Hurricanes | Secrets of the Dead Teotihuacan’s... | Secrets of the Dead Leonardo... | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
SATURDAY November 4 1:00pm
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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup
| Beatrix Potter w/ Patricia Routledge | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country
Please note that programs and times are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, log on to WXXI.org. To report reception trouble for any WXXI channels, call (585) 258-0331.
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BBC World News | Nightly Business
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The Draft
This Old House
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PBS NewsHour American Forum
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SUNDAY November 5
11p Luther 12a Austin City Limits Miranda Lambert 1a Night of the Proms
11:00pm Charlie Rose
(11:30p on 11/2-3, 6, 9, 13, 16, 23-24, 27, 12a on 11/15, 27)
11p - 1a Midsomer Murders The Glitch
November 12
11p - 1a Midsomer Murders Small Mercies
November 11
11p Luther 12a Austin City Limits The Head and the Heart/ Benjamin Booker 1a Night of the Proms
November 19
11p - 1a Midsomer Murders The Creeper
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MIDNIGHT BBC World
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11p Luther 12a ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival 2017 1a Night of the Proms
10p Great Performances Hitman: David Foster & Friends 12a Age Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White
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12:30am Tavis Smiley (not airing 11/15, 27)
11p Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution 12:30a Austin City Limits Ms. Lauryn Hill 1:30a Night of the Proms
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Nature Cat Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur Arthur Super Why! Sesame Street Sesame Street Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Splash and Bubbles Nature Cat Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur Arthur
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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great Performances Noel Coward’s Present Laughter | The Vietnam War Part 6 Things Fall Apart | Nobody Dies | Remembering Vietnam | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Hubert Keller | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Chesapeake Bay EVENING
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| Lawrence Welk Tribute to Fred Astaire |Father Brown Labyrinth of/ Minotaur | To the Manor Born| Vicious | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Edgar Allan Poe: American Masters | Plainspirits
MARATHON: Bare Feet in NYC - Join Mickela Mallozzi in NYC as she kicks up her heels on a cultural journey to her favorite neighborhoods.
| The Tunnel | Am. Reframed Vegas Baby
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | American Forum | America Reframed On a Knife Edge | Ciao Italia | P. Allen Smith | Rick Bayless
THURSDAY November 9
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| This Old House | Ask/Old House |David Rubenstein| Employment Matters | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Focus on Europe | Badger Creek | Ohero: Kon | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| Nick Stellino
WEDNESDAY November 8
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Nature H is for Hawk: A New Chapter | Finding Your Roots Immigrant Nation | Connect NY Constitutional Convention... | Newsline | DW News | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...
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| Poldark Revealed | American Forum | Open Mind
MARATHON: Bare Feet in NYC - Join Mickela Mallozzi in NYC as she kicks up her heels on a cultural journey to her favorite neighborhoods.
MONDAY November 6
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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Scrapbook Soup
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| Eagles of Mercy | Last Ridge | The Ghost Army | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Real Rail Adventures: Switzerland AFTERNOON
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MARATHON: Craft in America - From woodworking to quilting, from painting to glass blowing, you’ll get a lesson in the history of craft in America.
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| Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Service: ...Women Come Marching... | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...
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| Antiques Roadshow Our 50 States 2 | The VA and the Human Cost of War | Independent Lens Chasing Trane* | Local USA | Local USA |Stories from/Stage| PBS NewsHour | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Real Rail Adven.
| Mexican Table
6:00pm
6:30pm
| The Vietnam War Part 7 The Veneer of Civilization (June 1968-May 1969) | Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans... | PBS NewsHour | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s | Travelscope
EVENING
7:00pm
| Nick Stellino
THURSDAY November 9
| Nature The Cheetah Children | NOVA Killer Floods | Frontline Business of Disaster | Independent Lens Chasing Trane: John Coltrane Doc... | Frontline Putin’s Revenge Part 2 | PBS NewsHour | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves *Second Opinion: Type 1 Diabetes
EVENING
7:00pm
| Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Midsomer Murders The Axeman Cometh | 800 Words FINALE World News | NOVA Killer Floods | On Home Ground: Life After Service | Long Road Home | PBS NewsHour Soldier On: Life After Deployment | Mexican Table | New Orleans | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s | Travelscope Woodwright’s
FRIDAY November 10 6:00pm
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9:30pm
EVENING
7:00pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour
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| Finding Your Roots Black Like Me BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Roadtrip Nation: The Next Mission | America Reframed On a Knife Edge Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans... | Mexican Table | New Orleans | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen Woodwright’s
6:00pm
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EVENING
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WEDNESDAY November 8
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8:00pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour |Stories from/Stage | Badger Creek | Ohero: Kon Local USA | Hubert Keller This Old House | Mexican Table | Simply Ming
TUESDAY November 7
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7:30pm
| A Place to Call Home Season 3 | The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 | Poldark, Season 3 | The Collection on Masterpiece | American War Stories: Vietnam... | Nature H is for Hawk: A New Chapter | Finding Your Roots Immigrant Nation | Choctaw Code Talkers | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
6:30pm
EVENING
7:00pm
| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great Performances In the Heights | Foo Fighters: ...Live in Concert BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Vietnam War Part 7 The Veneer of Civilization | Beyond the Divide | PBS NewsHour VA and the Human Cost of War | Simply Ming | Hubert Keller | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rick Steves This Old House | Mexican Table
SATURDAY November 11 6:00pm
6:30pm
EVENING
7:00pm
The Vietnam War MARATHON continued Journey Home to the USS Arizona
| War Journal: ...WWII Escape of Major Damon Gause
| To the Manor Born| Vicious
| Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey
| The Tunnel | America Reframed On a Knife Edge
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create MARATHON: Craft in America - From woodworking to quilting, from painting to glass blowing, you’ll get a lesson in the history of craft in America.
SUNDAY November 12 6:00pm
6:30pm
EVENING
7:00pm
The Vietnam War MARATHON continued Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans...
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Ask/Old House
| Mexican Table
MONDAY November 13 6:00pm
6:30pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business
Local USA
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This Old House
7:30pm
| American War Stories: Vietnam | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin
| The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 | Nature The Cheetah Children | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen
8:00pm
8:30pm
| Poldark, Season 3 | The Collection on Masterpiece | Finding Your Roots Black Like Me | Service: ...Women Come Marching... | Real Food | Mexican Table | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
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EVENING
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| PBS NewsHour |Stories from/Stage | Smokin’ Fish | Mexican Table | Simply Ming | Hubert Keller
|Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk | American Reframed Deej (Move to Include) | Lake of Betrayal | Horse Tribe | Local USA |Stories from/Stage| PBS NewsHour | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rick Steves
TUESDAY November 14 1:00pm Peg + Cat Global 3000
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Chef John Besh
1:30pm
Peg + Cat To the Contrary
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1:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Horse Tribe | Local USA | Fringe Benefits | In the Americas | Rick Steves
1:30pm
4:30pm
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5:30pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
|Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose |Stories from/Stage| Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Baby Makes 3
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
2:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | American Forum | America Reframed The Last Season | Lest We Forget | Urban Rez | Ciao Italia | P. Allen Smith | Rick Bayless | Destination Craft | Journeys in India | Rick Steves
THURSDAY November 16 1:00pm
2:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Focus on Europe | Smokin’ Fish | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| Nick Stellino
WEDNESDAY November 15 1:00pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
*Second Opinion: Mammography 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm
|Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | Am. Woodshop | Garden Smart | Craft in America
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | | | | DW News Scully/The World Second Opinion* POV Almost Sunrise Service: ...Women Come Marching... | Newsline | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino | Fringe Benefits | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Baby Makes 3 Chef John Besh | JoAnne Weir Peg + Cat
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FRIDAY November 17 1:00pm Peg + Cat Well Read
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Project Smoke
1:30pm
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Surviving Thanksgiving with Sara...* (Cont’ 12p) POV Almost Sunrise
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Hubert Keller
| Lidia’s Kitchen
SUNDAY November 19 1:00pm
1:30pm
Joseph Smith: American Prophet (Cont’ 12:30p)
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| Start Up
1:00pm Peg + Cat Overheard
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Project Smoke
1:00pm Peg + Cat Global 3000
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1:30pm
Chef John Besh
1:00pm Peg + Cat To the Contrary
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AFTERNOON
3:30pm
2:00pm
*Suriving Thanksgiving with Sara Moulton 2:30pm
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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Red Power Energy | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Make it Artsy
**A Second Opinion Special Presentation 4:00pm
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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Overdose: Inside the Epidemic** | The Pilgrims: American Experience | Smokin’ Fish | Walking into the Unknown | They Were Our Fathers | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rick Steves A Symphonic Journey | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| American Reframed Deej (Move to Include) | To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind
| This Old House | Ask/Old House | David Rubenstein| David Rubenstein | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | America Reframed The Last Season
On the Road
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| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
2:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Focus on Europe | My Louisiana Love | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| Nick Stellino
WEDNESDAY November 22
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3:00pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Open Mind | Tending the Wild | Finding Your Roots Children /Revolution| LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
TUESDAY November 21
create
2:30pm
MARATHON: Thank-full - It’s that time of year again…Turkey time! This Thanksgiving dinner and all its bells and whistles will be talked about for years to come!
MONDAY November 20
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2:00pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | A Year in Space | Beyond a Year in Space | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope
SATURDAY November 18 1:00pm
AFTERNOON
| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | Crying Earth Rise Up |Forever Chinatown |Stories from/Stage| Newsline | DW News | Fringe Benefits | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Baby Makes 3
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
2:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | American Forum | Am. Reframed We Breathe Again | Ciao Italia | P. Allen Smith | Rick Bayless
| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Charlie Rose | Our Fires Still Burn: Native American... | Rising Voices/Hothaninpi | Newsline | DW News | Destination Craft | Journeys in India | Rick Steves | Am. Woodshop | Garden Smart | Craft in America
TUESDAY November 14 6:00pm
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| Finding Your Roots Politics... Family | The Vietnam War Part 8 The History of the World (April 1969-May 1970) BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Urban Rez | America Reframed The Last Season | Lest We Forget | PBS NewsHour Walking Into the Unknown | Mexican Table | New Orleans | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s | Travelscope Woodwright’s
WEDNESDAY November 15 6:00pm
EVENING
6:30pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business Horse Tribe
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| Mexican Table
THURSDAY November 16 6:00pm
7:00pm
| PBS NewsHour | A Year in Space | Beyond a Year in Space | The Farthest Voyager in Space | POV Almost Sunrise | | PBS NewsHour Frontline | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves EVENING
6:30pm
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*Second Opinion: Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment 7:30pm
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**My Family and Other Turkeys with Nigel Marven 9:30pm
10:00pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business Red Power Energy
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create Woodwright’s
| Mexican Table
| PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | Second Opinion* | Midsomer Murders Death and Dust | A Year in Space | Beyond a Year in Space | Red Power Energy | PBS NewsHour | Julie Taboulie | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s
FRIDAY November 17 6:00pm
6:30pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business
They Were Our Fathers
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create This Old House
| Mexican Table
SATURDAY November 18 6:00pm
PBS NewsHour American Forum
6:30pm
| Arts InFocus | Charlie Rose
10:30pm
| My Family and** | Travelscope
EVENING
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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great Performances Indecent | The Vietnam War Part 8 The History of the World | They Were Our Fathers | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Hubert Keller | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rudy Maxa EVENING
7:00pm
7:30pm
| Lawrence Welk Thanksgiving | Focus on Europe | Global 3000
| Father Brown The Eve of St. John | Vicious SERIES FINALE | Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War Parts 1 and 2 of 2
| The Tunnel | America Reframed The Last Season
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create MARATHON: Thank-full - It’s that time of year again…Turkey time! This Thanksgiving dinner and all its bells and whistles will be talked about for years to come!
SUNDAY November 19 6:00pm PBS NewsHour Cont’ from 5p
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6:30pm
| New York Now | Lest We Forget | Mexican Table
MONDAY November 20 6:00pm
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BBC World News | Nightly Business
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*Relatives We Never Knew We Had 8:00pm 8:30pm
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| Poldark, Season 3 | The Collection on Masterpiece | Finding Your Roots Children /Revolution | LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 | Real Food | Mexican Table | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
EVENING
7:00pm
| PBS NewsHour
EVENING
7:00pm
| PBS NewsHour | Finding Your Roots Relatives We...* | The Vietnam War Part 9 A Disrespectful Loyalty (May 1970-March 1973) | Am. Reframed We Breathe Again | Our Fires Still Burn: Native American... | PBS NewsHour Our Fires Still Burn: Native American... | Rising Voices/Hothaninpi | Mexican Table | Julie Taboulie | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s | Travelscope Woodwright’s
WEDNESDAY November 22
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7:00pm
| A Place to Call Home Season 3 | The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 | American War Stories: Vietnam | Tending the Wild | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen
| David Letterman: The Mark Twain Prize | Independent Lens Shadow World |Prince Philip: The Plot to Make a King |Stories from/Stage| PBS NewsHour Forever Chinatown|Stories from/Stage| Royalty Close Up: The Photography of Kent Gavin | | | | | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rudy Maxa This Old House Mexican Table Simply Ming Jacques Pépin Lidia’s Kitchen
TUESDAY November 21
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EVENING
6:30pm
EVENING
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8:30pm
| Nature Nature’s Miniature Miracles | NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons | Frontline Poor Kids BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Independent Lens Shadow World | This is the House that Jack Built | PBS NewsHour POV Tribal Justice | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves Craft in America | Mexican Table
THURSDAY November 23 1:00pm
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1:30pm
1:00pm Peg + Cat Well Read
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*Second to None (12:30 - 1:30) 2:30pm
3:00pm
**Second Opinion: Fecal Incontinence 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm
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| Anne of Green Gables Second to None* | Pollyanna | POV Tribal Justice Scully/The World | Second Opinion** | Independent Lens Shadow World | Jazzy Vegetarian | Project Smoke | Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving | Mexican Table | Ciao Italia | P. Allen Smith New Orleans
FRIDAY November 24
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AFTERNOON
2:00pm
Project Smoke
1:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
5:30pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Medicine Woman | Rick Steves | Rough Cut
4:00pm
4:30pm
| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | P. Allen Smith | Make it Artsy
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| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons | Lost Pueblo Village: Time Team... | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope
SATURDAY November 25
5:00pm
| Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars | Carpenters: Close to You &... | First...Thanksgiving | My Louisiana Love | Crying Earth Rise Up | Nothing Left to Lose | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Rudy Maxa’s World: Taste of Japan | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country
Anne of Green Gables Cont’ 12p
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Jacques Pépin
SUNDAY November 26 1:00pm
1:30pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
2:30pm
| The Big Band Years (My Music) | To the Contrary | Washington Week | American Forum | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000
Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller - American Sampler (Cont’ 12:30p)
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| Start Up
MARATHON: Soup-er Weekend - The days are getting colder and nothing warms you up better than a hardy bowl of soup. All of our Create chefs are showing off their best recipes.
MONDAY November 27 1:00pm Peg + Cat Overheard
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Project Smoke
1:30pm
1:00pm Peg + Cat Global 3000
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Peg + Cat To the Contrary
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On the Road
1:30pm
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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Medicine Game | Local USA | Fringe Benefits | Bare Feet in NYC | Rick Steves
|Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose |Stories from/Stage| Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Baby Makes 3
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
2:30pm
AFTERNOON
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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Navajo Math Circles |Sousa on the Rez | Injunuity | Destination Craft | Journeys in India | Rick Steves
*Second Opinion: Heart Replacement 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm
4:00pm
|Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | Newsline | DW News | Am. Woodshop | Garden Smart | Craft in America
4:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline | Charlie Rose | DW News Scully/The World | Second Opinion* | Across The Creek | Finding Refuge | Independent Lens What Was Ours | Frontline Poor Kids | Newsline | | | | | | | Chef John Besh JoAnne Weir Seafood Cook-Off New Orleans Fringe Benefits Bare Feet in NYC Rick Steves Woodsmith Shop | Greener World | Baby Makes 3 Peg + Cat
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2:30pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | American Forum | Class of ‘27: America Reframed | Ciao Italia | P. Allen Smith | Rick Bayless
THURSDAY November 30 1:00pm
2:00pm
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Focus on Europe | Racing The Rez | JoAnne Weir | Dining w/ the Chef| New Orleans
WEDNESDAY November 29 1:00pm
AFTERNOON
| Dinosaur Train | Ready Jet Go! | Nature Cat | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts |Homework Hotline| Charlie Rose | Open Mind | Nature Nature’s Miniature Miracles |Finding Your Roots Relatives We Never...| Forgotten War: Struggle for North... | Newsline | DW News | BBQ with Franklin | Real Good Food | Weeknight Meals | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Rough Cut | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...
TUESDAY November 28
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| The Beatles: Eight Days a Week | Amer. Reframed We Breathe Again
THURSDAY November 23 6:00pm
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| Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars | The Pilgrims: American Experience BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons | Lost Pueblo Village: Time Team... | Medicine Woman | PBS NewsHour Journey to the Macy’s Parade | Mexican Table | Julie Taboulie | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Ciao Italia | Travelscope Ciao Italia
FRIDAY November 24 6:00pm
EVENING
6:30pm
7:00pm
| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | Great Performances Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | The Vietnam War Part 9 A Disrespectful Loyalty | Nothing Left to Lose | PBS NewsHour Nothing Left to Lose create / This Old House | Mexican Table | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Real Rail Advent. SATURDAY November 25 6:00pm
EVENING
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(cont’)... Christmas Memories | Lawrence Welk Highways & Byways American Forum
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| Focus on Europe | Global 3000
| Charlie Rose
| The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years | Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears | Remembering Leonard Nimoy
| Amer. Reframed We Breathe Again
MARATHON: Soup-er Weekend - The days are getting colder and nothing warms you up better than a hardy bowl of soup. All of our Create chefs are showing off their best recipes.
SUNDAY November 26 6:00pm
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| Great Performances Hitman: David Foster and Friends | Great Performances (encore) | America’s Secret War | Nature Nature’s Miniature Miracles |Finding Your Roots Relatives We Never... | Forgotten War: Struggle for North... | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Real Food | Mexican Table | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves
(5p) The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years Our Fires Still Burn: Native American
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Ask/Old House
| Mexican Table
MONDAY November 27 6:00pm
EVENING
6:30pm
BBC World News | Nightly Business Local USA
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7:00pm
| PBS NewsHour | Celtic Woman - Homecoming Ireland | Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions |Stories from/Stage | Racing The Rez | Medicine Game | Local USA |Stories from/Stage| PBS NewsHour | Mexican Table | Simply Ming | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | This Old House | Over Hawai’i
TUESDAY November 28 6:00pm
EVENING
6:30pm
7:00pm
| Reflections on the Vietnam War BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | Injunuity |Sousa on the Rez | Class of ‘27: America Reframed Navajo Math Circles | | | Baking w/ Julia | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen create Julie Taboulie / Woodwright’s Mexican Table WEDNESDAY November 29 6:00pm
EVENING
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BBC World News | Nightly Business
Frontline Poor Kids
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| Mexican Table
THURSDAY November 30 6:00pm
6:30pm
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| Mexican Table
7:00pm
| PBS NewsHour | Brit Floyd - The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show | David Gilmour: Live in Pompeii | Across The Creek | Finding Refuge | Independent Lens What Was Ours | Frontline Poor Kids | PBS NewsHour | Nick Stellino | Jacques Pépin | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Taste the Islands | Mexican Table | Ask This Old House | Rick Steves EVENING
BBC World News | Nightly Business
Medicine Woman
| The Vietnam War Part 10 The Weight of Memory (March 1973-Onward) | Navajo Math Circles | PBS NewsHour | Real Food | Mexican Table | Woodwright’s | Travelscope
7:00pm
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AM1370 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Legislative Gazette/ Capital Connection
5:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00
Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, David Greene & Rachel Martin and local host Beth Adams
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With Good Reason The Treatment
Inside Europe The Business Only a Game
Krista Tippett On Being
Weekend Edition with Scott Simon
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Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!
Hidden Brain
Hidden Brain
Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!
and local host Caitlin Whyte
9:00
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Celebrate
THANKSGIVING WITH AM 1370 BY TUNING IN FOR THESE TWO SPECIALS:
THE SPLENDID TABLE’S TURKEY CONFIDENTIAL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 12 NOON 10:00 11:00 NOON
1A
with Joshua Johnson (855) 236-1212 1A@wamu.org
Connections with Evan Dawson
1:00
1-844-295-TALK (8255) connections@wxxi.org
2:00
Here & Now (M-Th) Science Friday (F)
3:00 4:00 5:00
All Things Considered with Audie Cornish, Robert Siegel, Ari Shapiro & Kelly McEvers and local host Alex Crichton
6:00
Also on WRUR FM 88.5, WXXY-FM 90.3, and WXXI-FM HD-2
6:30
Marketplace
7:00 8:00
This American Life Travel with Rick Steves
A Prairie Home Companion
Marketplace Money
Chris Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
TED Radio Hour
Splendid Table
The Tavis Smiley Show
Living on Earth
All Things Considered with Michel Martin
All Things Considered with Michel Martin
Latino USA
This American Life
Fresh Air
On the Media
Snap Judgment
Various programming
Technation
Radio Lab
A holiday tradition in kitchens (and cars) from coast to coast, this annual holiday special gives cooks an open line to The Splendid Table’s Lynne Rossetto Kasper and the show’s new host, Francis Lam – providing turkey triage for public radio listeners on the day they need it most – Thanksgiving.
THE SCIENCE OF GRATITUDE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 9PM
What are you grateful for? It’s a more important question than you might think. The Science of Gratitude, narrated by Academy Award-winning Susan Sarandon, explores how feeling grateful may be the true key to healthy and happiness.
9:00
Connections with Evan Dawson
Big Picture Science
AM 1370 Specials
Repeat of today’s show at 12pm 10:00
The Pulse
Reveal
11:00
The Capitol Press Room
Weekend Radio
Le Show
MID. to 5a
BBC World Service
BBC World Service
BBC World Service
AM 1370 Specials INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S.:
IS WESTERN DEMOCRACY THREATENING SUICIDE? SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 9PM
Do the populist and nationalist uprisings that led to Donald Trump and Brexit signal Western democracy’s certain decline? Or can recent events be seen as part of a healthy and regenerative antidote to policies that have challenged liberal institutions and marginalized the middle class? We debate these questions and more.
LBJ’S WAR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 AT 9PM
Through secretly taped phone calls and archival interviews, most unheard until now, this program tells the story of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s fall from grace in the voices of those who were there when this history was made and who had a hand in its making.
CAN LAUGHTER MAKE US HEALTHIER? SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 9PM
Kurt Andersen and Mary Harris, host of the podcast Only Human, go to a laughter yoga class to find out if laughter makes us healthier. Also, we hear from a neuroscientist who studies laughter and moonlights as a standup comedian and comic Chris Gethard explains why he resisted getting help for his depression out of fear of losing his humorous edge. Repeats 11/23 at 10PM.
WRUR-FM 88.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday
Beale Street Caravan
Midnight 1:00 am
4:00 am
Undercurrents World Café
6:00 am
Morning Edition
7:00 am
with Steve Inskeep, David Green & Rachel Martin and local host Beth Adams
with Gregg McVicar
with Gregg McVicar
Folk Alley
Acoustic Cafe
with Elena See
with Rob Reinhart
A Variety of Folk
The Jewish Sound World of Gospel with Wayne Norwood
9:00 am Open Tunings
Best of Open Tunings
with Scott Regan
with Scott Regan
2:00 pm
Connections with Evan Dawson
World Café
3:00 pm
with Talia Schlanger
4:00 pm
All Things Considered
5:00 pm
with Audie Cornish, Robert Siegel, Ari Shapiro, and Kelly McEvers with local host Alex Crichton
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
In The Fold (M) Road to Joy (T) Mystery Train (W) Gumbo Variations (Th) Rejuvenation (F)
8:00 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm
Rootabaga Boogie with Tracey Craig
11:00 am
1:00 pm
Undercurrents
with Ray Baumler
8:00 am
Noon
The Latin Alternative
with Talia Schlanger
5:00 am
10:00 am
Sunday
The Difference
2:00 am 3:00 am
Saturday
WRUR is a partnership of the University of Rochester and WXXI Public Broadcasting
DJ Specialty Shows (M-Th)
La Dolce Vita with John Sebaste
Afropop Worldwide Sound Opinions Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Mike Murray
A Prairie Home Companion
Global Village with Chris Heim eTown Mountain Stage with Larry Groce
American Routes
Sunday Sessions with Ruth Elaine
Fur Peace Ranch
Jazz Club 88
The Grateful Dead Hour
Sundilla Radio Hour
Blacks and Blues with Doug Curry (Fridays)
11:00 pm
Stuck in the Psychedelic Era with the Hermit
Passport Approved
WRUR-FM 88.5 Spotlight
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION SATURDAYS AT 6PM ON WRUR-FM
If you showed up on July 6, 1974, at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul and plunked down your $1 admission to attend the very first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion, you were in select company. There were about 12 people in the audience. But those in attendance thought there were worse ways to spend a Saturday afternoon, so Garrison Keillor and the APHC team went on with the show for another 42 years. In the fall of 2016, Chris Thile (pictured) took over at the helm of A Prairie Home Companion. Garrison commented: “Chris is my man. … He is, I think, the great bluegrass performer of our time and he is a beautiful jazz player. There just isn’t anything he can’t do — and he is very enthusiastic about live radio.”
Monthly program listings and highlights: classical915.org
HD 91.5-1
CLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday
Saturday
6:00a
Classical 24 7:00 8:00
with John Andres
with Brenda Tremblay
Performance Today with Fred Child
With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois
The Score with Edmund Stone
10:00
NOON
Classical Music
Classical Music
9:00
11:00
Sunday
Classical Music with Julia Figueras Live from Hochstein Wednesdays at 12:10pm
Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser Classical Music
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
with Marianne Carberry
3:00
Classical Music with Mona Seghatoleslami
Classical Music with Marianne Carberry
5:00
7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 MID+
New York Philharmonic From the Top
6:00
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Syndicated Orchestral Series
The Score with Edmund Stone
ClassicalSpecials Guitar Alive! Holiday
Concierto
With Heart and WithPeter Heart & Voice Voice with DuBois
Relevant Tones Pipedreams
(see next page)
The Spanish Hour, Mon. 10-11pm, Concierto Tues. 10pm-12am, Fiesta! Thurs., 10-11pm, Echoes Fri. 10 pm -12 am
Echoes Hearts of Space Music of the 21st Century Classical24
with Chris Hickey
Classical 24
Classical24
SATURDAY music series
8:00AM ON CLASSICAL 91.5
John Birge presents the warmth of great music and memorable words with special guest chef Jacques Pepin and his granddaughter Shorey with whom he co-authored his most recent book, “A Grandfather’s Lessons.” Also The Splendid Table’s host Francis Lam shares his James Beard Award-winning Thanksgiving essay about immigrants.
Host Alison Young sits down with men’s vocal ensemble Cantus for a conversation about Thanksgiving music, food and those we love to celebrate the blessings in our lives.
EVERY GOOD THING
5:00PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5
Co-hosts Valerie Kahler and Steve Seel help us explore the music for which we give thanks, including a range of performances from Jay Unger’s Thanksgiving Waltz to Aaron Copland’s Simple Gifts as well as other inspiring music and stories.
GIVING THANKS TO MUSIC 6:00PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5
Opera singer Marilyn Horne, Executive Producer of Latino USA Maria Hinojosa, dancer and choreographer Jessica Lang, Principal clarinet of the NYPO Anthony McGill and Avery Fisher Career Grant winning flutist Demarre McGill share the profound value that classical music has had in their lives. Monthly program highlights at classical915.org
CARAMOOR OPERA
OPERA SOUTHWEST
11/18 AT 1:00PM
Bellini: Il Pirata
Rossini: Tancredi
CAST:
11/4 AT 1:00PM
GIVING THANKS: A CELEBRATION OF FALL, FOOD & GRATITUDE
1:00PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5
Opera Various (see below)* Center Stage from Wolf Trap
4:00
Whether you’re in the kitchen cooking your holiday feast or at the dinner table enjoying that meal with family and friends – Classical 91.5 has just the mix of beautiful music for your Thanksgiving Day festivities on Thursday, November 23.
THANKSGIVING WITH CANTUS
1:00p 2:00
THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIALS
11/11 AT 1:00PM
CAST:
CAST:
Imogene Angela Meade, soprano Gaultiero Santiago Ballerini, tenor Ernesto Harold Wilson, bass Chorus Bel Canto Young Artists Orchestra of St. Luke’s Will Crutchfield, conductor
Tancredi: Heather Johnson Amenaide: Lindsay Ohse Argirio: Heath Huberg Orbazzano: Matthew Curran Isaura: Madelyn Wanner Roggiero: Chelsea Duval-Major Op era Southwest Orchestra and Chorus Anthony Barrese, conductor
Faccio: Amleto Amleto: Alex Richardson Claudio: Shannon De Vine Polonio: Matthew Curran Orazio: Joseph Hubbard Marcello: Paul Bower Laerte: Javier Gonzalez Ofeli: Abla Lynn Hamza Geltrude: Caroline Worra Lo Spettro: Jeff Beruan Un Sacerdote: Paul Bower Un Araldo: Jonathan Charles Tay Il Re Gonzaga): Jonathan Charles Tay La Regina: Heather Youngquist Luciano: Jeffrey Beruan Primo Becchino: Matthew Curran Op era Southwest Orchestra and Chorus Anthony Barrese, conductor
ARIZONA OPERA 11/25 AT 1:00PM
Bohmler: Riders of the Purple Sage CAST:
Jane Withersteen: Karin Wolverton Lassister: Morgan Smith Bern Venters: Joshua Dennis Bess: Amanda Opuszynski Bishop Dyer: Kristopher Irmiter Elder Tull: Keith Phares Judkins: Hugo Vera
SYNDICATED ORCHESTRAL SERIES AT 8PM
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
EDWIN FISCHER
CHARLES DUTOIT
JOYCE DIDONATO
monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
APM SYMPHONY CAST
11/7 Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (Joyce Yang, p; Asher Fisch and Carlos Miguel Prieto, cond) 11/14 Respighi: Belfagor Overture Poulenc: Gloria Schumann: Symphony No. 4 (Yulia Van Doren, s; Milwaukee Symphony Chorus; Cheryl Frazes Hill, chorus master; Christoph König, cond) 11/21 Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Escher: Musique pour l’esprit en deuil Holst: The Planets (Milwaukee Symphony Women’s Chorus; Robert Harris, acting dir; Edo de Waart, cond) 11/28 Mozart: Overture to Die Zauberflöte Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3, Scottish Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Behzod Abduraimov, p; Edo de Waart and Anu Tali, cond)
11/1 Mussorgsky: Scherzo Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (Christoph Konig, cond) 11/8 Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 Mahler: Twelve Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Manfred Honeck, cond) 11/15 Stravinsky: Petrushka Offenbach: Selections from La gaite parisienne Ravel: Bolero (Yan Pascal Tortelier, cond) 11/22 Beethoven: Egmont Overture Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (Kryzysztof Urbanski, cond) 11/29 Macmillan: Manfred Honeck 10th Anniversary Commission Schumann: Cello Concerto Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Manfred Honeck, cond)
11/2 Britten: Sinfonia da requiem Strauss: Death and Transfiguration Elgar: Enigma Variations Dvorák: Violin Concerto 11/9 Mozart: Overture to La clemenza di Tito, Exsultate, jubílate, Piano Concerto No. 27, Laudamus te from Mass, Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!, Symphony No. 35, Haffner, Symphony No. 39 11/16 Catalani: Contemplazione Martucci: La canzone dei ricordi Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Prokofiev: Scythian Suite 11/23 Brahms: Symphony Nos. 3 and 4 Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet 11/30 Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts a French Festival Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Debussy: La demoiselle élue Ravel: L’enfant et les sortiléges Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte Ravel: Alborada del gracioso Ravel: Introduction and Allegro
11/3 Stravinksy: Symphonies of Wind Instruments Bartok: Piano Concerto No. 2 Janacek: Sinfonietta (Yuja Wang, p; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, cond)
11/6 Mozart: Divertimento Schumann: Symphony No. 1, Spring Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (Erich Leinsdorf, cond) 11/13 Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront Thomas: Violin Concerto No. 3, Juggler in Paradise Copland: Symphony No. 3 (William Preucil, v; Brett Mitchell, cond) 11/20 Bach: St. John Passion (Maximilian Schmitt, t (Evangelist); Andrew FosterWilliams, bs-bar (Christus); Lauren Snouffer, s; Iestyn Davies, ct; Nicholas Phan, t; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) 11/27 Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4, Italian Verdi: Macbeth Ballet Music Verdi: Don Carlos Ballet Music Respighi: The Pines of Rome (Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami; Franz WelserMöst, cond)
11/10 Barber: Souvenirs Bunch: Commission Dvorak: Cello Concerto (Harriet Krijgh, c; Oregon Symphony; Carlos Kalmar, cond) 11/17 Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (Julia Fischer, v; Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra; Charles Dutoit, cond) 11/24 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 Stravinksky: Rite of Spring (Rafał Blechacz, p; Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vänskä, cond)
SUNDAY music series
2:00PM CENTER STAGE FROM WOLF TRAP
3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
11/5 Beethoven: Piano Trio Op. 1 Bates: Red River (Antares) 11/12 Rameau: 3ème Concert from Pièces de Clavecin en Concert Balbastre: Three Pieces Couperin: 8ème Concert “Dans le Goût Théatral” Corrette: 4ème Symphonie en Quatour (Aulos Ensemble) 11/19 Bruckner: String Quintet Brahms: Sextet No. 1 (Eugene Drucker, Lawrence Dutton, Paul Watkins, with Emily Daggett Smith, Colin Brookes, and Alison Rowe) 11/26 Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 2 Shostakovich: Cello Sonata Brown: Five A. M. (Canellakis-Brown Duo)
11/5 Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Semyon Bychkov, cond) 11/12 Mahler: Symphony No. 7 (Rafael Kubelik, cond) 11/19 Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Christine Brewer, s; Nancy Gustafson, s; Jeanine De Bique, s; Mary Phillips, ms; Nancy Maultsby, ms; Anthony Dean Griffey, t; Wolfgang Schöne, bs; Jason Grant, bs-bar; New York Choral Artists; The Dessoff Symphonic Choir; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Lorin Maazel, cond) 11/26 Mahler: Symphony No. 9 (Alan Gilbert, cond)
WXXI&LITTLE
LA BOHÈME (OPERA) NOVEMBER 19 AT 12 P.M. NOVEMBER 20 AT 6 P.M.
Fall is the season for ballet and opera at The Little. Productions from Bolshoi Ballet and Royal Opera House highlight the November slate.
Tickets available at thelittle.org.
LE CORSAIRE (BALLET) NOVEMBER 12 AT 12 P.M. NOVEMBER 15 AT 6 P.M.
DINA
ONE TAKE DOCUMENTARY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 7 PM AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 3 PM
Dina, an outspoken and eccentric 49-year-old in suburban Philadelphia, invites her fiancé Scott, a Walmart door greeter, to move in with her. Having grown up neurologically diverse in a world blind to the value of their experience, the two are head-over-heels for one another, but shacking up poses a new challenge. Tickets at thelittle.org.
November’s Saturday Night Rewind selection is a straight shot of adrenaline to the heart: Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 cult hit Pulp Fiction in 35mm. Saturday Night Rewind is a monthly 35mm film series presented by the Little Theatre and Fright-Rags.
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LIVE FROM HOCHSTEIN: A CUP OF GOOD CHEER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 AT 12:10PM ON WXXI CLASSICAL 91.5/ 90.3 FM A holiday classic – celebrate the season with a warm and welcoming mix of songs both old and new, sung by the choral chamber ensemble Madrigalia; Cary Ratcliff, artistic director. Join us in person at Hochstein Performance Hall or tune in to Classical 91.5 for this holiday treat. Hochstein’s free lunchtime “brown bag” Live from Hochstein concert series is hosted by WXXI Classical 91.5’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live Wednesdays at 12:10 p.m. on WXXI Classical 91.5/ 90.3 FM.