Michiana’s bi-monthly Guide to WNIT Public Television Issue No. 6 November — December 2011
Planner
songs of the decades: holiday edition
straight no chaserpremieres december 7 & 11
braingames continues november 17
Board ofDirectors
ChairmanGlenn E. Killoren
Vice ChairmenDavid M. FindlayRodney F. Ganey
PresidentMary Pruess
TreasurerCraig D. Sullivan
SecretaryIda Reynolds Watson
DirectorsRoger BenkoJanet M. BotzKathryn DemaraisRobert G. DouglassIrene E. EskridgeDavid D. GibsonWilliam A. GitlinTracy D. GrahamKreg GruberLarry D. HardingJames W. HillmanNajeeb A. KhanEvelyn KirkwoodKevin J. MorrisonJohn T. PhairRichard J. RiceJill RichardsonMaritza RoblesCari SheinRichard B. Siegrist, Jr.Thomas E. SlagerMichael J. Wargo
Charter DirectorsMr. Arthur J. DecioMr. Jerry HammesMrs. Ernestine M. RaclinMrs. Jane WarnerMr. Dar Wiekamp*
Honorary Life DirectorCarmi Murphy
*Deceased Charter Director
© 2011 Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation Statement of Frequency: WNIT PUBLIC TELEVISION PLANNER (USPS 103-650 ISSN 1523-9373) is published bi-monthly by The Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation, a non-profit corporation in the State of Indiana at 300 West Jefferson Boulevard, South Bend, IN 46601. Periodical postage paid at South Bend, IN and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 7034, South Bend, IN 46634-7034. Editor: Roger Chrastil.
Mary’s MessageMary Pruess President and GM, WNIT Public Television
WNIT Public Television is Michiana’s story teller. We produce and broadcast the stories of Michiana as told by the people of Michiana. We are fully engaged with our community. In each of the following documentaries, all produced during the current calendar year, WNIT presents programs about Michiana as seen from a distinctly Michiana point of view and as seen virtually nowhere else.
When Newsweek magazine published an article which included South Bend in its list of Ten Cities “with bleak futures ahead,” WNIT decided to face the issue head on. In February, we produced a one-hour, live town hall style program entitled, South Bend: Thriving or Dying? Co-hosts Gary Sieber and Kelly Morgan, along with a panel of six local experts and an audience of about 75, addressed key issues facing South Bend—schools, jobs, crime, housing, recreation and transportation. In June, WNIT produced the second in this series, Michiana: Open for Business followed by a third Town Hall program that featured Michiana’s young professionals.
Our Town: Warsaw – Winona Lake built on the success of Our Town: Goshen to present the stories of Warsaw and Winona Lake as recorded by the residents of those communities. With a little training from WNIT’s professional, award-winning production team, ordinary citizens became volunteer videographers. The “Our Town” series is all about these towns and the people within them who help tell the stories of what makes their corner of the world unique, including historical sites, high school hang-outs, churches, the quaint shopping districts and so many other special places known only to those who live in the area and know the true spirit of their own home town.
WNIT Public Television and Memorial BrainWorks sponsored a four-part series designed to look at aspects of the human brain’s functioning in various stages of life, including early childhood development, the teen years, young adults and older adults. BrainGames is presented as a game show with three teams per episode competing to win. In the fourth and final program on November 17, the winners from the three previous shows will compete for top honors. A panel of experts adds commentary and insight throughout the series, co-hosted by Mark Durocher and the Director of Memorial BrainWorks, Debra Raybold.
The Power of 100: The Story of the 100 Black Men of South Bend follows the creation of the South Bend chapter of the 100 Black Men of America. Many of the children featured in the documentary are raised by single moms who do their best to provide for their children. It’s an uphill battle. Drugs, gangs, bad influences, all vie for their kids’ attention. That’s where the “100” comes in. These stand-out citizens from South Bend range from career professionals to successful businessmen and everyday citizens who have had great successes in their lives. Many of them have also overcome the same situations as the students they mentor.
On November 3, WNIT Public Television will present the PBS special Among the Righteous followed by the local response, From Righteous to Willing: Building Bridges in Michiana, the compelling story of Jews and Muslims working together harmoniously for the greater good of all. WNIT is not only a window for Michiana to view the world, but is also a mirror for Michiana to see itself. WNIT is proud to be the Center for Public Media for 22 incredible counties in northern Indiana and southwest Michigan.
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Worth Watching December 8
Primetime November 12
Primetime December 14
Weekday Programming 16
Weekend Programming 17
Overnight Programming 18
Membership Corner 20
WNIT Kids Club 21
Development News 22
Honor Roll Members 23
Delivering on the Promise 24
Production News 25
WNIT Supporters 26
Supporter Spotlight 27
Directors’ Circle 27
What’sinside?
What’s What???WNIT 34.1 is our primary 24-hour channel that features such favorites as Lawrence Welk, British comedies, Masterpiece Classic, NOVA and Nature. It is also the home for WNIT’s line-up of locally produced programs, including Dinner and a Book, Outdoor Elements, Economic Outlook, Politically Speaking and Ask an Expert. 34.1 is carried on the basic tier of all local cable and satellite providers. Programs on 34.1 may be broadcast in either high or standard definition.
WNIT InFocus 34.2 is also broadcast 24 hours a day in standard definition. WNIT InFocus carries a blend of such PBS features as Frontline and Independent Lens coupled with programs that feature state and regional topics of interest, such as Indiana Week, Inside Indiana Business, Indiana Expeditions, Across Indiana and Indiana Lawmakers. Area cable and satellite pro-viders carry WNIT InFocus on their higher tiers for an additional fee. Please contact your service provider for channel placement on the system you use.
STRAIGHT NO CHASER: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition
Journey through the decades of the pop songbook with Straight No Chaser, the 10-member a cappella group known for captivating harmonies and charm.
Filmed live at Harrah’s Resort in Atlan-tic City, this holiday special is a journey through the decades of the pop songbook, including everything from doo-wop to contemporary pop done with the unforget-table Straight No Chaser twist. From “The Boys Are Back in Town” to “Joy to the World,” from “Billie Jean” to “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” Straight No Chaser is the captivating sound of 10 unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music.
Back by popular demand, Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition will air on WNIT 34.1 and 34.2 InFocus on Wednesday, December 7 at 9:30pm and on Sunday, December 11 at 10pm.
Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition
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SECRETS OF THE DEAD Tuesdays, 8pm“The World’s Biggest Bomb” – November 1Beginning in the 1950s, American and So-viet scientists engaged in a dangerous race to see who could build and detonate the world’s largest bomb. The results exceeded all expec-tations about how big a bomb could be built. Terrifyingly, the bomb-makers on both sides were flying blind as they pushed the technol-ogy far into unknown territory.
“Deadliest Battle” – November 22Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was the largest troop offensive in mili-tary history. And the Battle of Stalingrad is arguably the deadliest single battle the world has ever seen. The battle not only changed the course of World War II, but established the Soviet Union as a superpower to be reck-oned with in the long Cold War that lay ahead. More than a half-century later, the full impact of this horrific battle is revealed.
WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Tuesdays, 10pm“The War We Are Living” – November 1In a mountainous region in Colombia’s Pacific southwest, two extraordinary Afro-Colombian women are fighting to hold onto the gold-rich land that has sustained their community through small-scale mining for centuries. Clemencia Carabali and Francia Marquez are part of a powerful network of female leaders who discovered during Co-lombia’s 40-year civil war that women can organize more freely than men. As they defy paramilitary death threats and steadfastly remain on their land, Carabali and Marquez are standing up for a generation of Colom-bians who have been terrorized and forcibly displaced as a deliberate strategy of war.
“War Redefined” – November 8Incisive interviews with leading thinkers, secretaries of state and seasoned survivors of war and peace-making challenge the conven-tional wisdom that war and peace are men’s domain. Their experiences reveal how the post-Cold War proliferation of small arms has changed the landscape of war, with wom-en becoming primary targets and suffering unprecedented casualties. Simultaneously,
they describe how women are emerging as necessary partners in brokering lasting peace and as leaders in forging new international laws governing conflict.
NOVA “The Fabric of the Cosmos” Wednesdays, 9pm“What Is Space?” – November 2From the passenger seat of a New York cab driving near the speed of light to a pool hall where billiard tables do fantastical things, Brian Greene reveals space as a dynamic fab-ric that can stretch, twist, warp, and ripple under the influence of gravity. Space, far from being empty, is filled with some of the deepest mysteries of our times.
“The Illusion of Time” – November 9Brian Greene takes us on the ultimate time traveling adventure, hurtling 50 years into the future before stepping into a wormhole to travel back to the past. Along the way, he will reveal a new way of thinking about time in which moments past, present, and future — from the reign of T. Rex to the birth of your great-great-grandchildren — exist all at once.
Secrets of the Dead: Deadliest Battle Women, War & Peace: The War We Are Living
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“Quantum Leap” – November 16Join Brian Greene on a wild ride into the weird realm of quantum physics, which governs the universe on the tiniest of scales. Greene brings quantum mechanics to life in a nightclub like no other, where objects pop in and out of existence and things over here can affect others over there, instantaneously — without anything crossing the space be-tween them.
“Universe or Multiverse?” November 23Brian Greene takes us on a tour of a brave new theory at the frontier of physics: that our universe may not be the only one. Instead, it may be just one of an infinite number of worlds that make up the multiverse. It won’t be easy to prove, but if it’s right, our under-standing of space, time and our place in the universe will never be the same.
GIVE ME THE BANJO Friday, November 4, 9pmJoin narrator Steve Martin, a banjoist him-self, to explore the roots of American music — the minstrel show, ragtime and early jazz, blues, old-time, folk, bluegrass and coun-try. Presentation of PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge Mountains as part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival.
AMERICA IN PRIMETIMESundays, 8pm“The Crusader” – November 6Delve into the increasingly grey area be-tween right and wrong as television heroes confront internal demons while seeking their own forms of justice. Interviews include Alan Alda (“M*A*S*H”); Steven Bochco and Da-vid Milch (“NYPD Blue”); Chris Carter and Gillian Anderson (“The X-Files”); Bob Co-chran and Joel Surnow (“24”); Michael C. Hall (“Dexter”); Shawn Ryan and Michael Chiklis (“The Shield”); and David Shore and Hugh Laurie (“House”).
“Independent Woman” – November 13Witness the transformation of women from model housewives to complex, and sometimes controversial, characters. Inter-views include Roseanne Barr (“Roseanne”); Candice Bergen (“Murphy Brown”); Eva Longoria and Felicity Huffman (“Desperate Housewives”), Robert and Michelle King and Julianna Margulies (“The Good Wife”); James L. Brooks and Mary Tyler Moore (“The Mary Tyler Moore Show”); Shonda Rhimes and Sandra Oh (“Grey’s Anatomy”); and Liz Brixius and Linda Wallem (“Nurse Jackie”).
“The Misfit” – November 20Celebrate the unique characters who defied comic stereotypes and societal expectations to reflect America’s diverse personalities. In-terviews include Alec Baldwin (“30 Rock”); Diablo Cody (“The United States of Tara”); Greg Daniels and Rainn Wilson (“The Office”); Larry David (“Curb Your Enthu-siasm” and “Seinfeld”); Paul Feig and Judd Apatow (“Freaks and Geeks”); Mitchell Hurwitz (“Arrested Development”); Mike Judge (“Beavis and Butthead”); and Garry Shandling (“The Larry Sanders Show”).
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY“Page Eight” Sunday, November 6, 9pmAn aging spy stumbles on an international scandal that could bring down the Brit-ish government. But will it bring down his own career first? Bill Nighy (Love Actually) stars, with Michael Gambon (Harry Potter), Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient) and Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener), who plays the agent’s mysterious next-door neighbor.
Give Me the Banjo America in Primetime: The Misfit
Nature: My Life as a Turkey Unforgettable: The Korean War
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“The Song of Lunch” Sunday, November 13, 9pmTwo ex-lovers meet for lunch at their fa-vorite haunt from years before. Will sparks reignite? Will some other explosion ensue? Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility) and Alan Rickman (Harry Potter) star in this funny, bittersweet drama adapted from Christopher Reid’s captivating poem. Sex, temptation, guilt and revenge are all on the menu.
NATURE Wednesdays, 8pm“Jungle Eagle” – November 9The most powerful raptor in the world, the harpy eagle, hides away deep in the South American jungle. An intrepid team of cameramen steps into the world of this monkey-eating eagle and even risks injury to obtain intimate pictures of them bring-ing large monkeys to the nest to feed their young. The tables soon turn, however, as one of these massive birds starts following the team.
“My Life as a Turkey” – November 16This film chronicles Hutto’s remarkable ex-perience of imprinting wild turkey eggs and raising the hatchlings to adulthood. Deep in the wilds of Florida, Hutto spent each day out and about as a “wild turkey” with his family of chicks — until the day came when he had to let his children grow up and go off on their own. Hutto’s story also became a book, Illumination in the Flatlands.
VIETNAM WAR STORIES Thursday, November 10 8pm InFocus 9pm WNITThree million Americans served in South-east Asia during the Vietnam War. Many veterans are reluctant to speak of war ex-periences, but Vietnam veterans have been even more reluctant because of the contro-versy surrounding their war and the often hostile reception on their return. Vietnam War Stories shares these personal memories of service and sacrifice, and gives us insight into the experience of war.
POV “WHERE SOLDIERS COME FROM” Thursday, November 10 9pm InFocus 10pm WNITThis film follows the four-year journey of childhood friends who join the National Guard after graduating from high school. As it chronicles the young men’s transformation from restless teenagers to soldiers looking for roadside bombs to 23-year-old combat veterans trying to start their lives again, the film offers an intimate look at the young Americans who fight our wars, the families and towns they come from — and the way one faraway conflict changes everything.
UNFORGETTABLE: THE KOREAN WAR Monday, November 28, 10pmKorean War veterans recount their memo-ries of America in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when young men from all over the country were being shipped off to defend South Korea against the advancing Red Army in the north. UNFORGETTABLE: THE KOREAN WAR recalls the “un-won” war that never ended; no one even wanted to call it a war: it was “the Korean conflict” or a “police action.” Finally, it was called the Forgotten War.
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AMERICAN MASTERS “BILL T. JONES: A GOOD MAN” Friday, November 11, 9pmFollow award-winning director/choreogra-pher Bill T. Jones’ intense creative journey as he leads his company in the creation of Fondly Do We Hope ... Fervently Do We Pray, an original dance-theater piece in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s bicentennial. Presentation of PBS Arts from Chicago as part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival. The film provides a window into the creative process and the creative crisis of one of the nation’s most enduring, provocative artists as he ex-plores what it means to be a good man, to be a free man, to be a citizen.
WOMEN WHO ROCK Friday, November 18, 9pmTrace the indelible mark that amazing wom-en musicians, from Bessie Smith to Janis Joplin to Lady Gaga, have made on Amer-ica’s soundtrack. Inspired by the “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power” exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Mu-seum, WOMEN WHO ROCK reveals new insights into what it means to be female in the male-dominated world of rock and roll, while exploring how those dynamics be-tween the sexes have changed with time. The program, presented in collaboration with PBS member station WVIZ/PBS ideast-ream®, is part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Presents Americana Music Festival 2011” – November 19, midnightThis AUSTIN CITY LIMITS special fea-tures the best in American roots music, without the awards presentations. Taped at the Americana Music Awards in Nashville, the program showcases performances from legends and emerging artists, including Lucinda Williams, Gregg Allman, Robert Plant, the Civil Wars, Jessica Lea Mayfield and Justin Townes Earle.
WOODY ALLEN: AMERICAN MASTERS Sunday, November 20, 9pmGaining unprecedented access to the notoriously private film legend, Emmy Award-winner Robert Weide delves into Woody Allen’s life and creative process, from his childhood and early career through to his most recent film Midnight in Paris, in this new, two-part documentary. Exploring the ultimate “independent filmmaker’s” writing habits, casting, directing and relationship with his actors, Weide traveled with Al-len from the London set of his upcoming film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger to Allen’s home, the editing room and his childhood haunts in the Midwood section of Brooklyn.
GEORGE CARLIN: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE Monday, November 21, 10:30pmEntertainers Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Garry Shandling, Lily Tomlin, Denis Leary, Joan Rivers, Lewis Black, Richard Belzer and Margaret Cho honor the late George Carlin, recipient of the 11th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The Mark Twain Prize announcement was made a week before the comedian’s death. Carlin was delighted with the honor and looked forward to attending the ceremony at the Kennedy Center. The award was presented posthumously for the first time in its 11-year history.
GREAT PERFORMANCES“Il Postino from LA Opera” Friday, November 25, 9pmBask in the beautiful voice of renowned tenor Plácido Domingo with the LA Opera in this romantic new opera, by composer Daniel Catán, based on the Oscar-winning Italian film. GREAT PERFORMANCES “Il Postino from LA Opera,” presented in cooperation with PBS SoCal (Southern Cal-ifornia), is part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival.
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PLEDGE PROGRAMMINGSpecial pledge programming featured on this page runs from December 2 – December 11.
CHRIS BOTTI IN BOSTON, PART 2Friday, Dec. 2, 8pmTrumpeter Chris Botti appears at Boston’s Symphony Hall along with Sting, Steven Tyler, Josh Groban and Yo-Yo Ma. Keith Lockhart conducts the Boston Pops as they accompany Chris.
GREAT PERFORMANCES:“Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park Dec. 2, 9pm, Dec. 4, 7pm, and Dec. 8, 8pm Internationally acclaimed tenor Andrea Bo-celli performs on Central Park’s Great Lawn accompanied by the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of music director Alan Gilbert, the Westminster Symphonic Choir, conducted by Joe Miller, and with special guest artists to be announced. Bocelli will present a varied repertoire that includes his best-known and best-loved songs, which have become fan favorites.
60s POP, ROCK AND SOUL (MY MUSIC)Dec. 3, 8pm, Dec. 4, 9:30pm, Dec. 5, 8pm, Dec. 6, 11pm and Dec. 8, 10:30pmLegends of the 60s unite in this all-new live performance “My Music” special. Co-hosts Peter Noone and Davy Jones sing their big-gest hits – focusing on the years 1965 - 1969. This latest special includes pop sounds from Frat Rock to Surf Pop, the British Beat to the Breakthrough Bands, Motown, Soul and Pop classics – with many artists and groups appear-ing for the first time on the “My Music” stage.
BUDDY HOLLY: LISTEN TO ME — THE ULTIMATE BUDDY PARTYDec. 3, 10pm and Dec. 5, 11:30pmBuddy Holly’s 75th birthday brought together an all-star cast for an unforgettable celebration of Buddy Holly’s music. The many and varied guest performers include Chris Issak, Graham Nash, Dave Stewart, Boz Skaggs, Stevie Nicks, Jackson Brown, Patrick Stump, Lindsey Buck-ingham and many others. They will all perform modern and authentic interpretations of Hol-ly’s most enduring and iconic songs.
CELTIC WOMAN: BELIEVEDec. 4, 5pm, and Dec. 10, 7pmInternationally renowned stars vocalists Chloë Agnew, Lisa Kelly, Lisa Lambe and Celtic vio-linist Máiréad Nesbitt, perform classic Irish songs, timeless pop anthems, and inspirational songs with their signature Celtic Woman twist. For the first time ever, this Celtic Woman con-cert was filmed in America – capturing the infectious energy of their loyal American fans. BELIEVE is a free-flowing cinematic experi-ence that makes viewers feel as if they are front and center, in the middle of the magic.
PAUL SIMON LIVE AT WEBSTER HALLDec. 5, 10pm and Dec. 10, 10:30pmPaul Simon and his eight-piece band fill the stage at Webster Hall, the historic New York City club. The packed house – which holds only 1,400 people – witnessed an intimate and highly-charged concert that spanned songs from Paul Simon’s brilliant career. Featuring many of the musicians who have played with him since Graceland, Paul Simon’s repertoire ranges from his early years with Art Garfunkel and solo career, through the most current and much lauded album, So Beautiful or So What.
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FORGOTTEN ELLIS ISLAND Monday, December 12, 10pmVisit the abandoned immigrant hospital on Ellis Island. During the great wave of immi-gration, 22 medical buildings sprawled across two islands adjacent to Ellis Island, the largest port of entry to the United States. Massive and modern, the hospital was America’s first line of defense against contagious, often virulent, disease. FORGOTTEN ELLIS ISLAND is a powerful tribute to the best — and worst — of America’s dealings with its new citizens-to-be.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR WITH DAVID ARCHULETA AND MICHAEL YORK Tuesday, December 13, 8pm and Friday, December 23, 9pmAward-winning pop sensation and Grammy Award nominee David Archuleta and actor Michael York join the renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir in an energetic Christmas celebration of magnificent proportion. Re-corded before an audience of 80,000 people, this spectacular event combines elegant danc-ing, masterful musical performances and
storytelling. Complete with Yuletide favorites such as “Silent Night” and “Joy to the World,” the memorable performance also includes unique music such as “Los Pastores a Belén,” sung by David Archuleta in Spanish.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” Wednesday, December 14, 8pmNew York City Ballet’s beloved holiday favor-ite, “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™,” airs live from Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater. Set to Tchaikovsky’s glorious score, Balanchine’s Nutcracker features New York City Ballet’s entire roster of more than 150 dancers and musicians, as well as two alternat-ing casts of 50 children from the School of American Ballet, the New York City Ballet’s official school.
AMERICAN MASTERS“Charles & Ray Eames: The Architect and the Painter” Monday, December 19, 10pmFrom 1941 to 1978, the husband-and-wife team of Ray and Charles Eames brought unique talents to their partnership. He was an architect by training; she was a painter and sculptor. Together, they are considered Ameri-
ca’s most important and influential designers, whose work helped shape, literally, the second half of the 20th century and remains culturally vital and commercially popular today.
LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA: HOLIDAY TABLES AND TRADITIONS Tuesday, December 20, 8pmCelebrity chef, author and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich celebrates culture through food. Join her for an Italian Christmas Eve Feast of the Seven Fishes with actors Mo Rocca and Stanley Tucci; a Mexican-American Christmas Day with four generations of the Cortez fam-ily in San Antonio, Texas; a Chinese New Year feast and celebration with the Fong-Torres family; and a Jewish-American Passover seder with the Russ family of the famed specialty shop Russ and Daughters and food author Ruth Reichl.
Forgotten Ellis Island Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables and Traditions
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CHRISTMAS AT ST. OLAF Tuesday, December 20, 9pm and Friday, December 23, 10pmThis new production of one of the nation’s most highly acclaimed annual musical celebra-tion marks the 100th anniversary of the annual Christmas Festival from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. Featuring St. Olaf ’s renowned choirs and orchestra, the program’s rich blending of compositions will highlight selections from previous Christmas Festivals, including excerpts from R.V. Williams Hodie.
NATURE“Christmas in Yellowstone” Wednesday, December 21, 8pm and Sunday, December 25, 8pmAs snow falls and Christmas lights glow in Jackson Hole, a holiday season of a different sort settles in just beyond the town, in the great winter world of Yellowstone. Breathtak-ing landscapes frame intimate scenes of wolves and coyotes, elk and bison, bears and otters as they make their way through their most chal-lenging season of the year.
CHRISTMAS AT BELMONT 2011 Thursday, December 22, 8pmTaped at the Schermerhorn Symphony Cen-ter in Nashville, Tennessee, nearly 700 student musicians join the host, the Belmont School of Music faculty and the Nashville Children’s Choir, to present this annual production of traditional carols, classical masterworks, world music and light-hearted seasonal favorites. The program will feature the University Symphony Orchestra, Belmont Chorale, Percussion En-semble, Musical Theatre, Jazz Ensemble and Bluegrass Ensemble.
MUHAMMAD ALI: MADE IN MIAMI Monday, December 26, 10pmMUHAMMAD ALI: MADE IN MIAMI explores the critical role that Miami played in the evolution of one of the most significant cultural figures of our time: Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay). The film chronicles Cas-sius Clay’s arrival in Miami in the fall of 1960 (fresh from earning a gold medal in the Rome Olympics), his life in Overtown — a neighbor-hood that was considered “Harlem South” and a vibrant center of black entertainment and commerce — and his affiliation with the famed Fifth Street Gym in Miami Beach.
THE BOTANY OF DESIRE Tuesday, December 27, 8pmFeaturing Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an eye-opening exploration of the human re-lationship with the plant world — seen from the plants’ point of view. Narrated by Frances McDormand, the program shows how four familiar species — the apple, the tulip, mari-juana and the potato — evolved to satisfy our yearnings for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control.
COLDPLAY NEW YEAR’S EVE: AN AUSTIN CITY LIMITS SPECIALSaturday, December 31, 11pmModern rock giants Coldplay ring in the new year with an AUSTIN CITY LIMITS New Year’s Eve special highlighting their mega-hits and songs from their newest LP, Mylo Xyloto. This holiday celebration captures the excite-ment and energy of the Grammy-winning band of worldwide acclaim.
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Experience Hans Christian Andersen’s haunting tale of love with San Francisco
Ballet’s production of John Neumeier’s inventive ballet. The original score
is by young Russian-American composer Lera Auerbach. Part of GREAT
PERFORMANCES’ “Dance in America” and the PBS Arts Fall Festival.
Friday, December 16, 9:00 ET
GREAT PERFORMANCES: The Little Mermaid from San Francisco Ballet
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1 Tue Secrets of the Dead: The World’s Biggest Bomb Frontline Women, War & Peace:
The War We Are Living Charlie Rose
2 Wed Nature: The Animal House NOVA: What is Space? NOVA: Einstein’s Dream Charlie Rose
3 Thu Among the Righteous: Lost Stories of the Holocaust in Arab Lands
From Righteous to Willing: Building Bridges in Michiana Make ’Em Laugh: The Knockabouts & The Groundbreakers
4 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge Mountains: Give Me the Banjo Charlie Rose
5 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Unique Antiques Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: New Zealand
6 Sun America in Primetime: The Crusader Masterpiece Contemporary: Page Eight David Suchet on the Orient Express
7 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk Antiques Roadshow: Naughty or Nice Looking for Lincoln: Part 1 Charlie Rose
8 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Japanese Supersub Frontline Women, War & Peace: War Redefined Charlie Rose
9 Wed Nature: Jungle Eagle NOVA: The Illusion of Time NOVA: The String’s the Thing Charlie Rose
10 Thu Ask An Expert Vietnam War Stories POV: Where Soldiers Come From Lest We Forget
11 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook PBS Arts from Chicago: Bill T. Jones: A Good Man Robt. A. Stern
12 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk
Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: WWII in
the Pacific Islands
13 Sun America in Primetime: Independent Woman
Masterpiece Contemporary: The Song of Lunch Angle of Attack: Part 1 Angle of Attack: Part 2
14 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures Antiques Roadshow: Simply the Best Looking for Lincoln: Part 2 Charlie Rose
15 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Churchill’s Deadly Decision Nazi Hunt: Elusive Justice Charlie Rose
16 Wed Nature: My Life as a Turkey NOVA: Quantum Leap NOVA: Welcome to the 11th Dimension Charlie Rose
17 Thu BrainGames: Part 4 Make ’Em Laugh: Wiseguys and Smart Alecks & Satire and Parody Charlie Rose
18 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who Rock The Mark Twain Prize: Tina Fey
19 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Texas
20 Sun America in Primetime: The Misfit American Masters: Woody Allen Unusual Buildings and Other Roadside Attractions
21 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ American Masters: Woody Allen The Mark Twain Prize: George Carlin
22 Tue Secrets of the Dead: The Deadliest Battle Frontline Secrets of the Dead:
Mumbai Massacre Charlie Rose
23 Wed Nature: American Eagle NOVA: Universe or Multiverse? Niagara Falls Charlie Rose
24 Thu Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs/Downstairs
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs/Downstairs
Masterpiece Classic: Upstairs/Downstairs Charlie Rose
25 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook PBS Arts from Los Angeles: Il Postino from LA Opera Great Getaways
26 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Papua New Guinea
27 Sun Nature: American Eagle Masterpiece Contemporary: Framed Secrets of the Dead: Michelangelo Revealed
28 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Unforgettable: The Korean War Charlie Rose
29 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Slave Ship Mutiny Frontline Herbert Hoover: Landslide Charlie Rose
30 Wed Nature: Why We Love Cats & Dogs NOVA: The Incredible Journey of the Butterfly
Marching Once More: 60 Years after the Battle of the Bulge Charlie Rose
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primetime – (34.2)
november8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Tue Secrets of the Dead: The World’s Biggest Bomb Frontline Women, War & Peace:
The War We Are Living Charlie Rose
2 Wed Nature: The Animal House NOVA: What is Space? NOVA: Einstein’s Dream Charlie Rose
3 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Unique Antiques This Old House Hour Independent Lens: Deaf Jam Charlie Rose
4 Fri Washington Week Need To Know PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge Mountains: Give Me the Banjo Charlie Rose
5 Sat PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge Mountains: Give Me the Banjo Independent Lens: Deaf Jam Austin City Limits
6 Sun America in Primetime: The Crusader Masterpiece Contemporary: Page Eight Austin City Limits
7 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk Antiques Roadshow: Naughty or Nice Looking for Lincoln: Part 1 Charlie Rose
8 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Japanese Supersub Frontline Women, War & Peace: War Redefined Charlie Rose
9 Wed Nature: Jungle Eagle NOVA: The Illusion of Time NOVA: The String’s the Thing Charlie Rose
10 Thu Vietnam War Stories POV: Where Soldiers Come From This Old House Hour Ribbon of Sand
11 Fri Washington Week Need To Know PBS Arts from Chicago: Bill T. Jones: A Good Man Charlie Rose
12 Sat PBS Arts from Chicago: Bill T. Jones: A Good Man Vietnam War Stories Austin City Limits
13 Sun America in Primetime: Independent Woman
Masterpiece Contemporary: The Song of Lunch Great Performances: Placido Domingo Austin City Limits
14 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures Antiques Roadshow: Simply the Best Looking for Lincoln: Part 2 Charlie Rose
15 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Churchill’s Deadly Decision Nazi Hunt: Elusive Justice Charlie Rose
16 Wed Nature: My Life as a Turkey NOVA: Quantum Leap NOVA: Welcome to the 11th Dimension Charlie Rose
17 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures This Old House Hour Independent Lens: We Still Live Here Charlie Rose
18 Fri Washington Week Need To Know PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who Rock At the White House: Motown Sound Fort Niagara
19 Sat PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who Rock At the White House: Motown Sound Ribbon of Sand Austin City Limits
20 Sun America in Primetime: The Misfit American Masters: Woody Allen Part 1 Austin City Limits
21 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ American Masters: Woody Allen Part 2 The Mark Twain Prize: George Carlin
22 Tue Secrets of the Dead: The Deadliest Battle Frontline Secrets of the Dead:
Mumbai Massacre Charlie Rose
23 Wed Nature: American Eagle NOVA: Universe or Multiverse? 400 Years of the Telescope Charlie Rose
24 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ This Old House Hour Independent Lens: Real Injun Charlie Rose
25 Fri Washington Week Need To Know PBS Arts from Los Angeles: Il Postino from LA Opera Ribbon of Sand
26 Sat American Masters: Woody Allen Part 1 American Masters: Woody Allen Part 2 Austin City Limits
27 Sun Nature: American Eagle Masterpiece Contemporary: Framed Smitten Austin City Limits
28 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Unforgettable: The Korean War Charlie Rose
29 Tue Secrets of the Dead: Slave Ship Mutiny Frontline Herbert Hoover: Landslide Charlie Rose
30 Wed Nature: Why We Love Cats & Dogs NOVA: The Incredible Journey of the Butterfly Through a Dog’s Eyes Charlie Rose
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primetime – (34.1)
december8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Thu Ask An Expert Bernardin Secrets of the Dead: Michelangelo Revealed Charlie Rose
2 Fri Chris Botti in Boston, Part 2 PBS Arts From New York: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park 3 Steps to Incredible Health
3 Sat 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Buddy Holly: Listen to Me Santana Live
4 Sun PBS Arts: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park (Starts 7pm) 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Suze Orman
5 Mon 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Paul Simon Live at Webster Hall, New York Buddy Holly
6 Tue Our Town: Warsaw/Winona Lake Human Nature Sings Motown With Smokey Robinson 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
7 Wed Our Town: Goshen Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition Change Your Brain, Change Your Body
8 Thu Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
9 Fri Victor Borge: Comedy in Music Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli & David Foster – My Christmas Suze Orman
10 Sat Celtic Woman: Believe (Starts 7pm) Jackie Evancho: Dream With Me Paul Simon Live at Webster Hall, New York
11 Sun Andrea Bocelli and David Foster: My Christmas Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition Jackie Evancho
12 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Forgotten Ellis Island Charlie Rose
13 Tue Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir feat. David Archuleta Penn High School Choir 2011 Frontline Charlie Rose
14 Wed Live From Lincoln Center: George Balanchine’s Nutcracker Ballet NOVA: Mystery of the Megavolcano Charlie Rose
15 Thu Ask An Expert Purdue Christmas Show 2011 National Christmas Tree Lighting 2011 Charlie Rose
16 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook PBS Arts From the San Francisco Ballet: The Little Mermaid Travelscope
17 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Venice City Guide
18 Sun Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 1 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 2 The Grove
19 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Forever Young Antiques Roadshow: Big & Little American Masters: Eames the Architect and the Painter Architect Robert A. M. Stern
20 Tue Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables and Tradition Christmas at St. Olaf Frontline Charlie Rose
21 Wed Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone NOVA: What Darwin Never Knew Charlie Rose
22 Thu Ask An Expert The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas feat. Natalie Cole
Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Ghost of Christmas Eve Charlie Rose
23 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas feat. David Archuleta Christmas at St. Olaf Charlie Rose
24 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Forever Young Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: WWII in Europe
25 Sun Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 3 Christmas at St. Olaf Travelscope
26 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Antiques Roadshow: San Jose, CA Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami Charlie Rose
27 Tue The Botany of Desire Frontline Charlie Rose
28 Wed Nature: Arctic Bears NOVA: Extreme Ice NOVA: Secrets Beneath the Ice Charlie Rose
29 Thu At the White House: A Broadway Celebration Great Performances: Sondheim! The Birthday Celebration Charlie Rose
30 Fri Washington Week
Economic Outlook
Carole King & James Taylor: The Rise of the Singer/Songwriter American Stamps Charlie Rose
31 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Coldplay New Year’s Eve
primetime – (34.2)
december
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primetime – (34.1)
december8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI This Old House Hour Independent Lens: Art & Copy Smitten
2 Fri Chris Botti in Boston, Part 2 PBS Arts From New York: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park 3 Steps to Incredible Health
3 Sat 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Buddy Holly: Listen to Me Santana Live
4 Sun PBS Arts: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park (Starts 7pm) 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Suze Orman
5 Mon 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) Paul Simon Live at Webster Hall, New York Buddy Holly
6 Tue Our Town: Warsaw/Winona Lake Human Nature Sings Motown With Smokey Robinson 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
7 Wed Our Town: Goshen Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition Change Your Brain, Change Your Body
8 Thu Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
9 Fri Victor Borge: Comedy in Music Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli & David Foster – My Christmas Suze Orman
10 Sat Celtic Woman: Believe (Starts 7pm) Jackie Evancho: Dream With Me Paul Simon Live at Webster Hall, New York
11 Sun Andrea Bocelli and David Foster: My Christmas Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades: Holiday Edition Jackie Evancho
12 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Forgotten Ellis Island Charlie Rose
13 Tue Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir feat. David Archuleta L. A. Holiday Celebration Frontline Charlie Rose
14 Wed Live From Lincoln Center: George Balanchine’s Nutcracker Ballet NOVA: Mystery of the Megavolcano Charlie Rose
15 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI This Old House Hour Independent Lens: Lioness Sky Island
16 Fri Washington Week Need To Know PBS Arts From the San Francisco Ballet: The Little Mermaid Fort Niagara
17 Sat PBS Arts From the San Francisco Ballet: The Little Mermaid Sky Island Austin City Limits
18 Sun Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 1 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 2 Austin City Limits
19 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Forever Young Antiques Roadshow: Big & Little American Masters: Charles and Ray Eames Sky Island
20 Tue Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables and Tradition Christmas at St. Olaf Frontline Charlie Rose
21 Wed Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone NOVA: What Darwin Never Knew Charlie Rose
22 Thu Christmas at Belmont This Old House Hour Independent Lens: The Woodmans Sky Island
23 Fri Washington Week Need To Know The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas feat. Natalie Cole Christmas at St. Olaf Charlie Rose
24 Sat Christmas at Belmont Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone The Mormon Tabernacle
Choir Christmas Sky Island Austin City Limits
25 Sun Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Pt. 3 American Stamps Austin City Limits
26 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Antiques Roadshow: San Jose, CA Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami Charlie Rose
27 Tue The Botany of Desire Frontline Charlie Rose
28 Wed Nature: Arctic Bears NOVA: Extreme Ice NOVA: Secrets Beneath the Ice Charlie Rose
29 Thu Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ This Old House Hour Independent Lens: These Amazing Shadows Charlie Rose
30 Fri Washington Week Need To Know Carole King and James Taylor, Singer/Songwriters American Stamps Charlie Rose
31 Sat Live From Lincoln Center: Bernstein and Gershwin Great Performances: Hugh Laurie Coldplay New Year’s Eve
6:00 am Classical Stretch
6:30 am Exhale: Core Fusion
7:00 am Arthur
7:30 am Martha Speaks
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
9:00 am Super WHY!
9:30 am Dinosaur Train
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Sid the Science Kid
11:30 am WordWorld
Noon Rick Steves’ Europe
12:30 pm Mon-Roadtrip Nation Tue-Woodsmith Shop Wed-Travelscope Thu-J. Bird’s Blue World Fri-This American Land
1:00 pm Mon-Globe Trekker Tue-This Old House Hour Wed-History Detectives Thu-Rachel Food/Chef Besh Fri-VP
2:00 pm Mon-Aviators Tue-Antiques Roadshow Wed-Best of Joy of Painting Thu-Cook’s Country Fri-Austin City Limits
2:30 pm Mon-Need to Know Wed-Jerry Arnell Painting Thu-Cuisine Culture
3:00 pm Mon-VP Tue-Inside E Street Wed-Vine Talk Thu-Growing a Greener World Fri-Ebert Presents At the Movies
3:30pm Tue-Economic Outlook Wed-Dinner & a Book Thu-Outdoor Elements Fri-Theatre Talk
4:00 pm Mon-Inside IN Business Tue-Across Indiana Wed-VP Thu-Inside IN Business Fri-Indiana Week in Review
4:30 pm Tue-Indiana Week in Review Fri-Indiana Expeditions
5:00 pm Mon-IN Week in Review Tue-Inside IN Business Wed-VP Thu-Across Indiana Fri-VP
5:30 pm Mon-Indiana Expeditions Thu-Indiana Week in Review
6:00 pm Mon-VP Tue-Indiana Courts Wed-Across Indiana Thu-The Weekly Special Fri-Inside Indiana Business
6:30 pm Wed-VP Thu-VP
7:00 pm PBS Newshour
6:00 am Body Electric
6:30 am A Place of Our Own
7:00 am Arthur
7:30 am Martha Speaks
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That!
9:00 am Super WHY!
9:30 am Dinosaur Train
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Sid the Science Kid
11:30 am Barney & Friends
Noon Curious George
12:30 pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
1:00 pm Super WHY!
1:30 pm Dinosaur Train
2:00 pm Wild Kratts
2:30 pm Electric Company
3:00 pm Word Girl
3:30 pm Martha Speaks
4:00 pm Arthur
4:30 pm Clifford
5:00 pm Wild Kratts
5:30 pm Mon-Dinner and a Book Tue-Great Getaways Wed-Outdoor Elements Thu-Rick Steves’
Europe Fri-European Journal
6:00 pm BBC World News
6:30 pm Nightly Business Report
7:00 pm PBS Newshour
34.1
34.2
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Weekdays–November/December
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SaTuRDayS SuNDayS
6:00 am Mr. Roger’s NeighborhoodSesame Street
6:30 am Bob the Builder
7:00 am Curious George Curious George
7:30 am The Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat
8:00 am Super WHY! Super WHY!
8:30 am Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Thomas and Friends Sid the Science Kid
9:30 am Angelina Ballerina Martha Speaks
10:00 amThis Old House Hour
Arthur
10:30 am WordGirl
11:00 amAntiques Roadshow
Wild Kratts
11:30 am Electric Company
Noon Baking with Julia Cyberchase
12:30 pm Victory Garden Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
1:00 pm This Old House Need to Know/Washington Week1:30 pm This Old House
2:00 pm Ask This Old House Religion & Ethics Newsweek
2:30 pm Hometime To The Contrary
3:00 pm Woodwright’s Shop
VP3:30 pm Motorweek
4:00 pm History Detectives
5:00 pm VP VP6:00 pm VP
VP 7:00 pm VP
Weekends – november/december
SaTuRDayS SuNDayS
6:00 am Michigan Out-of-Doors Curious George
6:30 am Second Opinion The Cat in the Hat
7:00 am Quilting Arts Super WHY!
7:30 am Fons & Porter Dinosaur Train
8:00 am Sewing With Nancy Cyberchase
8:30 am America Sews Biz Kids
9:00 am Martha’s Sewing Room Outdoor Elements
9:30 am Knitting Daily Rick Steves’ Europe
10:00 am Lidia’s Italy in AmericaInside Indiana Business
10:30 am Dinner and a Book
11:00 am America’s Test Kitchen Off the Record
11:30 am Cuisine Culture Indiana Week in Review
Noon Baking With Julia Washington Week
12:30 pm Bake, Decorate, Celebrate Economic Outlook
1:00 pm Victory Garden McLaughlin Group
1:30 pm P. A. Smith’s Garden to Table To The Contrary
2:00 pm This Old House VP
2:30 pm Hometime VP
3:00 pm Woodsmith’s Shop
VP3:30 pm Woodwright’s Shop
4:00 pm NOVA
VP5:00 pm America in Primetime
6:00 pm Classic Gospel
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk VP
* See page 20 for Daytime Weekend Pledge Schedule for Dec. 2 — 11.
this is Just a test …On Wednesday, November 9 at 2pm ET,
FEMa and the FCC will originate a National Level Emergency alert System
(EaS) test. WNIT will broadcast the message on both its channels, 34.1
and 34.2 InFocus. again, this is a test of the National Level EaS, not a real emergency.
Overnight Programsnovember
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Tuesday 1Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Will Ferrell2:30 am Loopdiver3:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!5:00 am Nature
Wednesday 2Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Secrets: Biggest Bomb3:00 am Will Ferrell4:30 am Loopdiver5:00 am Antiques: Unique
Thursday 3Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Animal House2:00 am NOVA3:00 am NOVA4:00 am Frontline5:00 am Secrets: Biggest Bomb
Friday 4Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind. Lens Deaf Jam3:00 am Nature: Animal House4:00 am Women, War & Peace5:00 am NOVA
Saturday 5Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am PBS Arts Blue R Mtns4:00 am Antiques: Unique5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 6Midnight Nature: Animal House1:00 am NOVA2:00 am Frontline3:00 am Ind. Lens Deaf Jam4:00 am Women, War & Peace5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Need To Know
Monday 7Midnight Amer. in Primetime1:00 am Mast. Contemporary3:00 am PBS Arts Blue R Mtns 5:00 am Secrets: Biggest Bomb
Tuesday 8Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Looking for Lincoln Pt 12:00 am Antiques: Naughty/Nice3:00 am Mast. Contemporary5:00 am Amer. in Primetime
Wednesday 9Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Secrets: Supersub3:00 am Looking for Lincoln Pt 24:00 am Antiques: Junk in Trunk5:00 am Antiques: Naughty/Nice
Thursday 10Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Jungle Eagle2:00 am NOVA3:00 am NOVA4:00 am Frontline5:00 am Secrets: Supersub
Friday 11Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Vietnam War Stories3:00 am POV: Soldiers4:30 am Ribbon of Sand5:00 am Nature: Jungle Eagle
Saturday 12Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am PBS Arts Chicago4:00 am Women, War & Peace5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 13Midnight Nature: Jungle Eagle1:00 am NOVA2:00 am NOVA3:00 am Frontline4:00 am POV: Soldiers5:30 am Fort Niagara
Monday 14Midnight Austin City Limits12:30 am Amer. in Primetime1:30 am Mast. Contemporary2:30 am Placido Domingo4:00 am PBS Arts Chicago
Tuesday 15Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Looking for Lincoln Pt 2 2:00 am Mast. Contemporary3:00 am Placido Domingo4:30 am Fort Niagara5:00 am Amer. in Primetime
Wednesday 16Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nazi Hunt 3:00 am Secrets: Churchill4:00 am Antiques: Tasty5:00 am Antiques: Best
Thursday 17Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Life as Turkey2:00 am NOVA3:00 am NOVA4:00 am Looking for Lincoln Pt 25:00 am Secrets: Churchill
Friday 18Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind. Lens Live Here3:00 am Placido Domingo4:30 am Looking for Lincoln Pt 25:30 am Fort Niagara
Saturday 19Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am PBS Arts Cleveland3:30 am White House: Motown4:30 am Fort Niagara5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 20Midnight Nature: Life as Turkey1:00 am NOVA2:00 am NOVA3:00 am Ind. Lens Live Here4:00 am White House: Motown5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Need To Know
Monday 21Midnight Amer. in Primetime1:00 am Woody Allen Pt 13:00 am PBS Arts Cleveland4:30 am White House: Motown5:30 am Ribbon of Sand
Tuesday 22Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Woody Allen Pt 22:30 am Woody Allen Pt 14:30 am Ribbon of Time5:00 am Amer. in Primetime
Wednesday 23Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Secrets: Deadly Battle3:00 am Woody Allen Pt 2
4:30 am Fort Niagara5:00 am Antiques: Atlantic City
Thursday 24Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Amer. Eagle2:00 am NOVA3:00 am George Carlin4:30 am Frontline5:30 am Fort Niagara
Friday 25Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind. Lens Reel Injun3:00 am Nature: Amer. Eagle4:00 am NOVA5:00 am Secrets: Deadly Battle
Saturday 26Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need to Know2:00 am PBS Arts Los Angeles4:30 am Ribbon of Sand5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 27Midnight Nature: Amer. Eagle1:00 am NOVA2:00 am Frontline3:00 am Ind Lens Reel Injun4:00 am Secrets: Mumbai5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Need To Know
Monday 28Midnight Nature: Amer. Eagle1:00 am Mast. Contemporary2:30 am Smitten3:00 am PBS Arts Los Angeles5:30 am Smitten
Tuesday 29Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Unforgettable: Korean2:00 am Antiques: Madison, WI3:00 am Mast. Contemporary4:30 am Smitten5:00 am Nature: Amer. Eagle
Wednesday 30Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Secrets: Slave Ship Mut.3:00 am Unforgettable: Korean4:00 am Antiques: Madison, WI5:00 am Antiques: Denver, CO
Overnight Programsdecember
Overnight Programsnovember
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Thursday 1Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: We Love Cats2:00 am NOVA: Incred Journey3:00 am Through a Dog’s Eyes4:00 am Frontline5:00 am Herbert Hoover
Friday 2Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind Lens: Art & Copy3:30 am Nature: We Love Cats4:30 am NOVA: Incred Journey 5:30 am Smitten
Saturday 3Midnight 3 Steps Incred Health1:00 am S. Orman’s Money Class 3:00 am 3 Steps Incred Health4:30 am Santana Live
Sunday 4Midnight Santana Live1:00 am 60s Pop, Rock & Soul3:00 am 3 Steps Incred Health4:30 am Buddy Holly
Monday 5Midnight S. Orman’s Money Class1:30 am Change Your Brain...3:30 am Stop Back Pain5:00 am Chris Botti in Boston
Tuesday 6Midnight Buddy Holly1:00 am 60s Pop, Rock & Soul3:00 am Celtic Woman: Believe5:00 am Easy Yoga For Arthritis
Wednesday 7Midnight 60s Pop, Rock & Soul1:00 am Our Town: Wrsw/Wna Lk2:30 am S. Orman’s Money Class4:30 am 3 Steps to Incred Health
Thursday 8Midnight Change Your Brain...1:00 am Our Town: Goshen2:30 am Financial Fitness4:00 am Rick Steves’ European...
Friday 9Midnight 60s Pop, Rock & Soul12:30 am Santana Live2:00 am 3 Steps to Incred Health4:00 am S. Orman’s Money Class
Saturday 10Midnight S. Orman’s Money Class1:30 am Mayo Clinic Diet3:00 am Change Your Brain...5:00 am Easy Yoga For Arthritis
Sunday 11Midnight 3 Steps Incred Health1:30 am Victor Borge3:00 am Straight No Chaser4:30 am Paul Simon Live
Monday 12Midnight Jackie Evancho1:00 am Andrea Bocelli3:00 am 3 Steps Incred Health4:30 am Stop Back Pain
Tuesday 13Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Forgotten Ellis Island2:00 am Antiques: Madison, WI3:00 am Masterpiece Classic4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am Nature
Wednesday 14Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas2:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas3:00 am LA Holiday Celebration4:00 am Forgotten Ellis Island5:00 am Antiques: Denver, CO
Thursday 15Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Balanchine’s Nutcracker3:00 am NOVA: Megavolcano4:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas5:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas
Friday 16Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind Lens: Lioness3:30 am Balanchine’s Nutcracker5:30 am Sky Island
Saturday 17Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am Little Mermaid Ballet4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 18Midnight NOVA: Megavolcano1:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas2:00 am LA Holiday Celebration3:00 am Ind Lens: Lioness4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Need To Know
Monday 19Midnight Downton Abbey Pt. 11:30 am Downton Abbey Pt. 23:00 am Little Mermaid Ballet5:30 am Fort Niagara
Tuesday 20Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Charles & Ray Eames2:30 am Downton Abbey Pt. 14:00 am Downton Abbey Pt. 25:30 am Fort Niagara
Wednesday 21Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Lidia Celebrates Amer.3:00 am Charles & Ray Eames4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am Antiques: Big & Little
Thursday 22Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Yellowstone Christmas2:00 am NOVA: Darwin4:00 am Lidia Celebrates Amer.5:00 am Christmas at St. Olaf
Friday 23Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind Lens: Woodsman 3:30 am Frontline4:30 am Fort Niagara5:00 am Lidia Celebrates Amer.
Saturday 24Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am M Tabernacle Christmas3:00 am Christmas at St. Olaf4:00 am Lidia Celebrates Amer.5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 25Midnight Yellowstone Christmas1:00 am NOVA: Darwin3:00 am Ind Lens: Woodsman4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Need To Know
Monday 26Midnight Yellowstone Christmas1:00 am Downton Abbey Pt. 32:30 am American Stamps3:00 am Christmas at Belmont4:00 am Christmas at St. Olaf5:00 am M Tabernacle Choir
Tuesday 27Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Muhammad Ali2:00 am Antiques: Phoenix, AZ3:00 am Downton Abbey Pt. 34:30 am American Stamps5:00 am Yellowstone Christmas
Wednesday 28Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Frontline2:00 am Botany of Desire4:00 am Muhammad Ali5:00 am Antiques: Phoenix, AZ
Thursday 29Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Arctic Bears2:00 am NOVA: Extreme Ice3:00 am Botany of Desire5:00 am NOVA: Ice Secrets
Friday 30Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Ind Lens: Amazing3:00 am Frontline4:00 am NOVA: Extreme Ice5:00 am This Old House Hour
Saturday 31Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week 1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am Troubadours3:30 am American Stamps4:00 am NOVA: Ice Secrets5:00 am This Old House Hour
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December 2011 Winter Membership CampaignWNIT’s Winter Membership Campaign begins Friday, Decem-ber 2 and runs through Sunday, December 11. We do understand and appreciate the disappointment when your favorite programs are interrupted for a membership campaign. While we make every effort to keep interruption to regular programming to a minimum, it is an undeniable fact that a majority of new mem-bers, and a substantial portion of our annual revenue, are derived from the membership campaigns. WNIT remains committed to bringing you the best programming that television has to offer – whether it’s regular or pledge programming.
So get ready to warm your spirit with an entertaining and educa-tional line up for the entire family. And be sure to tell your fam-ily and friends why you think supporting WNIT is important. It’s “Viewers Like You” who make the transition to a contribut-ing member of WNIT who make a difference to everyone in our community.
THANK YOU for making that transition and supporting WNIT.
Celtic Woman Returns to South Bend!WNIT is thrilled to be your source for Celtic Woman appear-ing at the Morris Performing Arts Center on Sunday, March 25, 2012. Your opportunity for pre-sale tickets is available only through WNIT!
Tune in to the new pledge special Celtic Woman: Believe airing Sunday, December 4th at 5 pm and Saturday, December 10th at 7pm for more information on securing your seats to the upcom-ing live performance. There will also be a limited number of backstage passes available to meet members of Celtic Woman after the concert.
December 2011 Daytime Weekend Pledge Schedule
Saturday, December 37:00am Financial Fitness after 50!
With Paul Merriman
8:30am The Mayo Clinic Diet
10:00am 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Furman, M.D.
11:30am How to Shop for Free With Coupon Master Kathy Spencer
1:00pm Easy yoga for arthritis with Peggy Cappy
2:00pm Rick Steves’ European Christmas
4:00pm Victor Borge: Comedy in Music
5:30pm Great Performances: andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park
Sunday, December 42:00pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health!
With Joel Furman, M.D.3:30pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health!
With Joel Furman, M.D. 5:00pm Celtic Woman: Believe7:00pm Great Performances:
andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park
Saturday, December 107:00am 3 Steps to Incredible Health!
With Joel Furman, M.D.
9:00am Suze Orman’s Money Class
11:00am Change your Brain, Change your Body
1:00pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Furman, M.D.
3:00pm 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
5:00pm Classic Gospel Special: Tent Revival Homecoming
7:00pm Celtic Woman: Believe
Sunday, December 112:00pm Easy yoga for arthritis with Peggy Cappy
3:00pm american Masters: Lucille Ball – Finding Lucy
5:00pm Victor Borge: Comedy in Music
6:30pm Great Performances: Jackie Evancho – Dream With Me
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Every child enrolled in WNIT Kids Club receives an age ap-propriate backpack containing a variety of PBS Kids® stickers, activity sheets and other items. The welcome folder features information and references for parents as well as ideas to help your children learn and grow. Children also receive a birthday postcard and a special on-air birthday greeting during their birthday month. WNIT Kids Club members and their fami-lies will also be invited to quarterly birthday parties to be held at the WNIT Center for Public Media and other kid-friendly Michiana locations.
Supporters who join or renew beginning at the $50 level are eligible to enroll their children or grandchildren. For more information go to www.wnit.org and click the Kids Club button under the Support It tab, or call the Kids Club team at 574-675-9648.
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25 YearsWilliam AndertDottie and Thomas R. ArnoldRichard BelcherMary Jane and Lester D. BergerAlberta BertolanSuzanne BishopHenry BlackRosemary BondMary Jane BorrelliJohn and Patricia CocquytJoan and Charles DraimSondra and Howard EngelMildred L. FilleyJayne C. and Thomas A. FoglePatricia and Chris FowlerConstance FoxDr. Patrick Furlong PhDBetty and Paul GordonRhonda and Dennis GrossmanMary Louise HahnGeorge HaymondMarilyn and Richard HollowayPhyllis and Gordon HostetlerGordon and Joyce HugHerbert HullLawrence HusseyKathy Lane JohnsonHomer KentMr. and Mrs. Douglas KinseySharon KolskiMary Ellen KronsteinJames LeachMichael and Miriam LermanThomas J. and Laura E. MarnochaKatie and Larry MastJanet and Ora MatoDavid McCainHarold McKeePaula and Roger MillerMurlyn MyersJoe E. PauwelsMs. Gertrude ReedHarriet ScheetzMr. and Mrs. Donald SchlemmerCarl and Rita Schobert SnyderEleanor and Howard SchragerJohn Smith and Joann Yoder-SmithNancy K. StantonWalter StittNancy A. and Merle TookerBarbara H. TothHarold and Joan WakefieldMarianna WeaverGeorge and Sally WhiteJulia and Dennis WhiteDorothy F. WhitmoreAlice E. WileyMargaret Zoller
20 YearsPhyllis and Ervin Beck Jr.Margie and David CanfieldDoloris CoganMargaret and Charles CollinsDaniel CsanyiErvin DerdaJoan and Charles GrunerMargaret HillsAlbert HorsmonBruce and Nancy E. LockwitzVirginia MartinFred and Joan MoorePatrick and Eileen MulroyConnie and Bruce NeelySharon and John PillowDeb and Bob SchlemmerMrs. Carol ValencourtLouanna WebbStephanie WellsMrs. Leona J. Yoder
15 YearsLee De VossMarge DrevsVyvyan and Tom DunlapFrederick J. Ferlic MDMary GergeshaLuann GrieseLois and Lee HartmanW.D. and Dorothy HiteRoberta HoffmanPhyllis and Milton HughesKenny and Shirley JohnsonSuzanne and John KleinmannsCleo KowalskiGunnel LofgrenHarvey and Charlotte LudwigBetty and Don MannAlbert and Rebecca MillerBrian and Susan PayneJ. R. and Patricia PeareBetty and Glenn PetersonIsabelle PetersonDavid PowellMargo Shearman-Howard and Don HowardDolores SmithSheryl SmithTrudy SmithDorothy SprouleEarl and Margaret SutterRichard and Anne TreckeloMary Ann WasniewskiMarjorie WhiteBud and Phyllis WullimanSusan Zook and Kevin Gross
10 YearsFrank and Carolyn AntonovitzClifford and Barbara BealorMarie BensonDorothy Berger
Brenda BullerJoe CallaghanPatricia and Charles CarpenterElisabeth DavisRobert DouglassLaura DunnRobert EddyGarry and Sherry EnglandGary HellerLinda HendersonGregory and Barbara HumnickyRolland KreiderCatherine A. McCormickMontel and Al MentingJeffery ReeceCarmelo RitschardRuth SchwenkSarah and Ajazuddin ShaikhJohn SmithburnMary ThomasJames WeberAnn WenzelRita WirtWen Wu
5 YearsJohn and Susan ArmacostTerry and Mary ArmstrongWalter BarkasMarge BowlesEdna BryanPatricia ChrenkaJames D. ConleyBiljana DelevichHilda DorrisMary GintherKen and Kathy HermanDenise and Angel HernandezCharles HuttonJoan JacobsMarise D. JosephConnie L. KaiserRita KopalaJay LandryAlbert and Marilyn LichtenbargerJames and Mary MalloyPatricia MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Richard MorrisonMartia MosierMyra Ritchie GouldRobert RodenbargerEric W. and Heather RoperGuntra SantiagoMarcie SchalonDennis and Ruby SeymoureVirginia SteeleCarolyn Stroud-RogelDorothy SweeneyThomas TurnockJane and Todd WaltersBonnie Watkins
WNIT would like to recognize the following Honor Roll Members for their continued support!
Honor Roll Members
Delivering on the Promise
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BrainGamesBrainGames is the fast-paced, four-part series that looks at aspects of the human brain’s functioning in various stages of life, including early childhood development, the teen years, young adults and older adults.
Each program is hosted by Mark Durocher and the Director of Memorial BrainWorks, Debra Raybold, and features three teams completing to win and a panel of experts to add commentary and insight.
The photos featured on this page were taken during the first episode on August 23 and the second, September 29. “Young Adults” was seen on October 20 and the final episode, “Older Adults,” in which the winners from the previous programs vie for top honors, will air on Thursday, November 17.
Members of the 32 Pearls Family Dentistry TeamPanel Expert Hugh Starks, MD of Memorial Epworth Center
Hosts Debra Raybold and Mark Durocher
PBS wins 32 EMMY Awards!PBS captured 32 top prizes at the recent Emmy awards in the categories of Daytime, Primetime and News & Documentary. Here are some of the winning programs:
American Experience “Freedom Riders”
American Master “John Muir in the New World”
The Electric Company Outstanding Children’s Series
Frontline
Great Performances “Don Pasquale,” “Harry Connick, Jr. in Concert on Broadway” and “Sondheim! The Birthday Concert”
Independent Lens
Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey” – six awards, including Best Miniseries
POV
Sesame Street Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Series
SciGirls
WNIT Public Television is proud to bring these outstanding programs to Michiana throughout the year.
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Production News
Did any Arabs save Jews during the Holocaust? That’s the question
author Robert Satloff had in mind when he set out to discover the
lost, true stories of survival, courage and betrayal in Arab lands
during World War II. The history of the Holocaust in Europe is
well-documented, but the history of what happened to the Jewish
people of North Africa has been mostly forgotten, even in the
very towns and cities where it occurred. The truth is remarkable:
not only did Jews in Arab lands suffer many of the same elements
of persecution as Jews in Europe — arrests, deportations,
confiscations and forced labor — but there were also hopeful
stories of “righteous” Arabs reaching out to protect them.
WNIT will broadcast Satloff ’s “Among the Righteous” on
Thursday, November 3 at 8pm.
This will be followed at 9pm by a live, local program “From
Righteous to Willing: Building Bridges in Michiana,” a
discussion of the harmonious and positive relationship between
Michiana Jews and Muslims.
In September 2010, members
of Temple Beth El, including
Rabbi Eric Siroka, extended
a hand to the Islamic
Society of Michiana to wish
them a Happy Ramadan.
The good wishes led to
exchanges and invitation
to visit each other’s houses
of worship and a bond was forged that lasts to this day.
What made the difference? Why here in South Bend
did two groups who have often opposed each other find
commonality? Skepticism seems to be the rule between Muslims
and Jews, yet members of the two congregations say the bonds
are real and a lasting relationship can truly continue.
We will examine these issues in WNIT’s From Righteous to
Willing one-hour special. Guests from the Jewish Federation and
Temple Beth El will come together in the Ganey Studio Complex
with guests from the Islamic Federation of Michiana to discuss
their relationship, their aspirations and the issues that surround
Jewish and Islamic relations. Co-hosts Gary Sieber and Kelly
Morgan will lead the thoughtful, energetic discussions between
the guests and studio audience as we explore the uniqueness of
these warm exchanges and attitudes. We’ll discover why these
good feelings are nurtured here in Michiana and how it can be
duplicated elsewhere.
Angel Hernandez, WNIT’s vice president of production says,
“This program benefits our viewers by showcasing our region as
a place where people strive for better understanding, hope and
belief in each other.” Mary Pruess, station president and general
manager adds, “We are so proud to bring this program to viewers
across Michiana. We are equally proud of our Jewish and Islamic
communities as well as the support from our entire region for
making it possible. Without the support of our communities, we
could not bring this discussion to light.”
From Righteous to Willing: Building Bridges in Michiana
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Rabbi Eric Siroka
WnitSupporters
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1st Source BankAntiques RoadshowBBC World NewsInside INdiana BusinessMcLaughlin GroupMystery!NOVAPBS NewsHourProhibition SeriesWashington Week
32 Pearls Family DentistryThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about ThatHistory Detectives
Alick’s Home MedicalAntiques RoadshowLawrence WelkMiscellaneous ProgrammingProhibition Series
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Services of Northern Indiana
Miscellaneous ProgrammingAnco Products, Inc.
This Old HouseHometime
The ArtsEverywhere Initiative of the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County
Miscellaneous ProgrammingBaker & Daniels
PBS NewsHourBarnes & Thornburg
Antiques RoadshowPBS NewsHourWashington Week
Catholic Diocese of Ft. Wayne/South Bend
4 Part Series on Catholicism Center for Hospice Care
Antiques RoadshowChampion Windows, Doors, & Patio
Rooms Children’s Programming Sesame Street episode Growing
Hope Against HungerCharmaran Corporation
Children’s Programming Cochran & King
Miscellaneous ProgrammingCosimo & Susie’s A Bit
of ItalyItalian Cooking Programming
Curious Kid’s MuseumChildren’s Programming
D & W Inc.Miscellaneous Programming
Dental CenterChildren’s Programming
Elkhart County ParksMiscellaneous Programming
Elkhart General Hospital Nightly Business Report News Brief
Emporium RestaurantCharlie RoseSesame Street
Ewe-Nique Knit & Yarn ShoppeKnitting Daily
Explorations ToysChildren’s Programming
Family & Children’s CenterChildren’s Programming
Family Dental HealthMiscellaneous Programming
Food Bank of Northern IndianaSesame Street episode Growing
Hope Against HungerRod & Carol Ganey
Charlie RoseProhibition SeriesSesame Street
The Gibson FoundationMiscellaneous Programming
Gibson Antiques Roadshow
Graham Allen PartnersBusiness Programming
GNC Vac & SewSewing Series
Steven A. Goldberg, C.P.A.Business ProgrammingWashington Week in Review
Good Neighbor PharmaciesMiscellaneous Programming
Goodwill IndustriesBody ElectricChildren’s Programming
Goshen Antique MallAntiques Roadshow
Greencroft CommunitiesMiscellaneous Programming
Growing Kids Learning CentersChildren’s Programming
Gymnastics MichianaChildren’s Programming
Homan Lumber Mart Inc.Hometime
Hovenkamp’s ProduceCooking Programming
Imagine That!Children’s Programming
Indiana University South Bend Ernestine Raclin School of the Arts
PBS Arts Fall FestivalProgramming
Indiana University Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care
Arm Yourself with Knowledge InterstitialsMiscellaneous Programming
IPBS/Indiana Credit UnionsBiz KidsChildren’s Programming
Indiana Community BankMiscellaneous Programming
Jeanette’s Fabric BoutiqueSewing with Nancy
Jordan AutomotiveMiscellaneous Programming
King & Cochran, D.D.S.Miscellaneous Programming
La Candy ShoppeBake Decorate Celebrate
Lake City BankInside INdiana Business
Lanser’s, The Natural WayChildren’s Programming
Laven InsurancePBS NewsHourNightly Business Report
Manufacturing Technology, Inc.Children’s Programming
Martin’s Super MarketsNature
Matterhorn RestaurantMiscellaneous Programming
Morris Performing ArtsMiscellaneous Programming
McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Center
BBC World NewsMichiana Eye Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingMid-City Supply Company
HometimeDr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationMiscellaneous Programming
Northern Box CompanyAntiques Roadshow
Notre Dame Federal Credit UnionMiscellaneous Prime Time
Office of Catholic Education/Diocese of Ft. Wayne/South Bend
4 Part Series on Catholicism Pain Management Group
Miscellaneous Primetime Peacock & Company
Antiques RoadshowMiscellaneous Programming
Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak Attorneys At Law
Austin City LimitsJack Horkheimer: Stargazer
Barb & John PhairMiscellaneous Programming
Pike LumberMichigan Out-Of-Doors
Press Ganey AssociatesThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about ThatDr. Kelly Puster
Children’s ProgrammingRadiology, Inc.Children’s Programming
River Bend HoseMiscellaneous Programming
Ruth’s Chris Steak HouseMiscellaneous Programming
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
Antiques RoadshowPledge Programming
Sew Creative ThreadsAmerica Sews with Sue HausmannSewing with Nancy
Kurt Simon & the Jewish Community of St. Joseph County
BBC World NewsCharlie RoseEuropean JournalGlobe TrekkerHistory DetectivesMcLaughlin ReportMiscellaneous ProgrammingOff the RecordPBS NewsHourRick Steves’
Snyder’s Men’s ShopMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Civic TheatreMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Farmer’s MarketMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Medical FoundationAntiques RoadshowAs Time Goes ByChildren’s ProgrammingMcLaughlin GroupMiscellaneous Prime TimePBS NewsHourVictory Garden
South Bend Warehousing & Distribution
Miscellaneous ProgrammingSouthwest Michigan Symphony
OrchestraMiscellaneous Programming
Stitch ‘N Time FabricsFon’s & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Teachers Credit UnionBiz KidsNightly Business ReportPBS NewsHourTravel Programming
Treat’s Squire ShopMiscellaneous Programming
The Quilting LoftAmerica Sews with Sue HausmannQuilting ArtsFon’s & Porter’s Love of QuiltingSewing with Nancy
The Troyer GroupPBS NewsHourNightly Business Report
University of Notre Dame du Lac on behalf of Sorin’s at the Morris Inn
Miscellaneous ProgrammingVillage Green
Children’s ProgrammingVillage At Arborwood
Antiques RoadshowVillage at Winona
History DetectivesInside Indiana BusinessNightly Business Report
Welch PackagingChildren’s Programming
Yoder’s Department StoreFon’s & Porter’s Love of Quilting
ZimmerChildren’s ProgrammingNatureNOVA
BUSINESS CLUBSChairman’s Club ($3,000+)
Teachers Credit UnionPresident’s Club ($1,500)
Champion Windows, Doors, & Patio Rooms
Pine ManorCorporate Club ($800)
Alick’s Home MedicalCenter for Hospice CareCB Richard Ellis BradleyLadue, Curran & KuehnPress Ganey AssociatesSouth Bend Medical Foundation
Business Honor Roll ($300)Financial AssociatesFirst State BankLeone Law FirmPatrick IndustriesThe Troyer Group
KID’S CLUB AND RAISING READERSJohn Anderson FoundationKaminski FoundationLake City BankKurt SimonMeijer
LOCAL PRODUCTIONSAmong the Righteous
Ansari Family FoundationNageen & Zubair Bali
Abul W. & Parveen K. BasherShoshana & Robert FefermanUniversity of Notre DameBenjamin PlotkinIrving RosenbergFahimulla Z. & Rabia Y. ShariffSimon FundKurt SimonAjazuddin Shaikh TteeAshfaq A. & Rizan R. Turk
Ask An ExpertCancer Care PartnersElkhart General HospitalIndiana University Health Goshen
Center for Cancer CareMemorial HospitalSouth Bend Clinic
Brain GamesAEP/Indiana Michigan PowerDr. & Mrs. Irwin Press Memorial HospitalKurt Simon
Dinner & a BookThe Rex and Alice A. Martin
FoundationAdditional Dinner & a BookSupporters:
Village at WinonaEconomic Outlook
Lake City BankPartners for Workforce Solutions
The Power of 100/The Story ofThe 100 Black Men of South Bend
1st Source BankAlick’s Home MedicalBethel CollegeCenter for Hospice CareIUSB History DepartmentIUSB Ernestine Raclin School
of the ArtsIvy Tech Community CollegeLexus of MishawakaPfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak
Our Town Goshen Frontier CommunicationsGoshen CollegeIndiana University HealthGoshen Center for Cancer CareLake City BankPine Manor/Miller Poultry
Our Town Warsaw/Winona Lake1st Source BankBiometBoathouse RestaurantCerulean RestaurantDePuy OrthopaedicsGrace CollegeIvy Tech Community CollegeKosciusko Community HospitalLake City BankMartin’s SupermarketsOrthoWorxTeresa Bakehorn/Re/Max RainbowTeachers Credit UnionVillage at WinonaWagon Wheel TheatreZimmer, Inc.
Promotional SupportExpress PressImpressions, Inc.Lithotone, Inc.
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Platinum Level ($5,000 +)Arthur J. DecioRodney and Carol GaneyEd and Sue HilerDr. Dane and Mary Louise MillerCraig D. Sullivan and
Cynthia L. HarrisWelter Foundation
Gold Level ($2,500 +)Anonymous (1)Ms. Susan K. HintzIrions Foundation, Inc.Edward M. JordanichGlenn and Patty KillorenChris and Carmi MurphyErnest and Gerda Zeller
Silver Level ($1,000 +)David and Billie BankoffKaty and Tim DemaraisMelody and Leo DitchcreekKen and Mary EmeWilliam W. ErwinTom and Susan FischbachCraig and Connie FulmerSteven and Susan FunkVan, Larry & Bill Gates and
Harry Shaffer FamilyVan and Jean GatesDave and Ginny GibsonLeslie and William GitlinMaggie and Steve Goldberg
Charles and Anne HillmanJames W. and Sally F. HubbardNajeeb and Nancy KhanMichael and Rebecca KubackiBetty LaramoreFrank and Marsha MartinV. Richard and Jane MillerDr. Laura L. MorrisBarb and John PhairErnestine M. RaclinNina L. RecordsDonna and Mark RichterThe Honorable and Mrs.
James W. RieckhoffPat and Sue RuszkowskiMr. and Mrs. William
J. Schmuhl, Jr. Doug and Jeannine SchrockJames F. SheaCari SheinRick and Chris SiegristJames F. and Sherry L. SmithTom and Joyce SopkoPerry Stow and Andrea
Mather-StowKatie and Brad ToothakerMike and Dena WargoBarbara K. WarnerJane J. WarnerDavid and Janet WeedPeggy WeedMarjorie H. Wilson
Bronze Level ($500 +)Anonymous (5)Eric and Sandy AmtDottie and Tom ArnoldStephen and Nancy Ball Dan and Laurie BallaBruce and Linda BancroftStuart and Paula BarbGlenn and Janellyn BordenLiz and Tom BorgerJanet M. Botz and Tom LippertBrian and Jeannelle BradyHoward S. BrembeckPhyllis BrovontAmy and Clifford CassidyEdward and Carla ChesterBarbara ClausenDr. Gary L. Cornette and
Marsha MillerMarianne CorrTom and Dot CorsonMr. and Mrs. Fred P. CroweElisabeth De FriesAnn and Fred DeanMr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeputyRobin DouglassGeorge Efta and Carol
Ann Mooney Thomas and Elizabeth EiseleIrene EskridgeSusan and David FindlayStephen and Barbara Fredman
Katherine and George FreeseJody and Mike FreidMr. and Mrs. John Goebel, Jr. Dr. Paul and Margie Goldwin Dr. Elmer GraberDonald and Lynn GroenleerJennifer and Kreg GruberJames R. HardestyLarry D. HardingGloria S. HenryDenise and Angel HernandezHelen HousandTom and Eileen HughesLeonard and Jo Ann IsbanCraig and Carol KapsonJim and Chris KellyGretchen and Dean KimbleBarbara and Donald T. KindtBrian and Ginger LakeBetty LambertsonElla LockwoodGunnel B. LofgrenJerry and Becky LutkusMr. and Mrs. Philip LuxGail and Bob MartinRex and Alice MartinChristine MaziarLaurence and Barbara McHughLeo and Kathleen McKernanTom and Shari MellinBrad and Mickey Miller
Jeffrey MillerPat and Carol MoodyMr. and Mrs. Kevin MorrisonMary NaquinPhilip and Mary NewboldNell NewtonLida Thompson NorrisDon and Linda PletcherMary PruessDr. Rob and Lee RileyJudith A. Robert and Thomas
J. KapacinskasMaritza RoblesFred and Chris RoweSteve and Connie RufenbargerVivian and Arnold SallieRobert SennettJames and Chris SieradzkiTom and Maria SlagerSonja K. SmithCarl and Rita Schobert SnyderOliver C. Songlingco, M.D., P.C.Mary E. StanfieldPaul D. and Mary H. TippsLeRoy and Phyllis TroyerJeff and Phid WellsDorothy and Dar* WiekampJohn and Carolyn WolfDouglas and Janette Yoder
*Deceased Charter Director
SupporterSpotlight
Directors’Circle
The WNIT Directors’ Circle represents a very dedicated and select group of individuals who, by their commitment, contribute to the total annual support which is the foundation of WNIT’s operating budget. These essential annual contributions make possible the great programs that everyone in Michiana enjoys.
David Findlay
This month, WNIT recognizes David Findlay in the Supporter Spotlight. David serves as president and chief financial officer of Lakeland Corporation and Lake City Bank, headquar-tered in Warsaw. In November, David will begin his term as chairman of the WNIT Board of Directors. David was named to the WNIT Board in 2005 and served on the Development Committee from 2005 – 2008. He served as treasurer of the Board from 2007 to 2009, has participated on the Budget, Finance and Audit committees since 2007 and served as vice chairman of the Board since 2009.
With his many affiliations and service on regional boards, David has always focused on WNIT as a capital campaign contributor, a program underwriter, underwriter of OUR TOWN: WARSAW – WINONA LAKE, ECONOMIC OUTLOOK and INSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS as well as a member of the WNIT Directors’ Circle.
WNIT is proud to salute David Findlay for his service and his support.David Findlay