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THE WETA PRODUCTION PREMIERES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD MAGAZINE FOR MEMBERS NOVEMBER 2011 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME EXPERIENCE TV’S CREATIVE PROCESS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

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THE WETA PRODUCTION PREMIERES SUNDAY,

OCTOBER 30 ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD

M AGA Z I N E FO R M E M B E R S

N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 1

AMERICA IN PRIMETIME

EXPERIENCE TV’S CREATIVE PROCESS

FROM THE INSIDE OUT

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W E T A B R O A D C A S T S A N D S E R V I C E S For program or membership inquiries, call 703-998-2724 or visit weta.org.

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WILLIAMS, MARY TYLER MOORE, JON HAMM, ROSEANNE BARR. CENTER: NORMAN LEAR. PHOTOS COURTESY AMERICA IN PRIMETIME

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Over the years, Americans have been reminded of the importance of bringing science and explorations of the natural world to young people to inspire them to delve further into these fascinating realms and to spark their curiosity in further inquiry. At WETA Television, science and nature program genres are integral to the educational offerings we present on the air. From NOVA and Nature to docu-

mentary fi lms and science specials, we offer a window on the world, and our children’s programs help introduce our youngest viewers to science concepts and nature. These broadcasts have long been a vital part of WETA’s service to the public in Greater Washington, dating back to our very fi rst production, the 1958 series Time for Science. See pages 2–3 for a look at WETA’s science and nature programming, past and present.

This month, tune in to WETA TV 26 and WETA HD on Wednesdays for Nature — and for the special four-part NOVA miniseries The Fabric of the Cosmos, followed by the reprised NOVA miniseries The Elegant Universe. These NOVA fi lms explore intrigu-ing concepts in physics surrounding space, time, our universe and forces in nature. In other programming, we present two new WETA productions: America in Primetime, an engaging cultural exploration of the evolution of character archetypes in popular primetime televi-sion, and Country Music: In Performance at the White House, which celebrates iconic country songs with a host of top musical artists.

Enjoy WETA’s November broadcasts, and thank you for your support.

Sharon Percy Rockefeller, President & CEO, WETA

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WETA offers an online version of WETA Magazine, and by choosing the paperless edition of your member guide, you’ll receive the same invaluable program information as the print version, delivered each month to you online instead of to your postal mailbox. Visit weta.org/magazine to opt to receive your monthly program guide electronically. Every month, we’ll remind you that your guide is ready with an e-mail that will link directly to the publication online.

With your receipt of the guide online, you’ll help WETA to reduce postage and paper costs. That will allow us to direct more of your contributions toward produc-ing and broadcasting high-quality programs on WETA Television and Classical WETA 90.9 FM — while making the environment a little more green by reducing paper consumption. Thank you!

Country Music: In Performance at the White HouseThe WETA production airs Wednesday, November 23 at 8 p.m.

and repeats Sunday, November 27 at 7 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD

The latest production — the 47th — in WETA’s long-running arts series In Performance at the White House features a special concert celebrating iconic country music with an all-star lineup of top musical artists performing at the White House for the President and Mrs. Obama. The performance will be taped in the East Room of the White House this month and broadcast November 23 on PBS stations nationwide.

WETA has collaborated with every administration since President Carter’s to showcase America’s performing arts, and Country Music is the seventh collaboration with the White House during President Obama’s administration.

monthly program guide electronically.

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PBS NewsHour airs weeknights at 7 p.m. Charlie Rose airs late weeknights (check listings)

Ask This Old House Event at WETAon November 14, featuring Kevin O’Connor Popular home improvement series Ask This Old House will

be in Greater Washington in November to tape segments for programs that will air in the spring. Join host Kevin O’Connor (second from right, alongside general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook) at WETA on Monday, November 14 at 6:30 p.m. The special event — featuring a “What Is It” seg-ment spotlighting a mystery tool; a discussion; and a question-and-answer session — is open to WETA members and will take place at WETA’s Shirlington headquarters at 3939 Campbell Avenue in Arlington, Virginia. To attend, RSVP by emailing [email protected] or by calling 703-998-2065.

America in PrimetimeThe WETA production airs Sundays at 8 p.m.,

beginning October 30 on WETA TV 26 & WETA HDA new WETA miniseries explores how America’s greatest primetime television dramas and sitcoms have served as a lens on American society, showcasing this iconic American art form that has both refl ected and shaped our national character. The four-part documentary — which premieres October 30 — is a produc-tion of WETA and The Documentary Group in association with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation. America in Primetime explores some of the most compelling shows on television today, and their roots in programs from the past (such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, above), by focusing on key character archetypes — the independent woman, the man of the house, the misfi t and the crusader — that have remained a staple of primetime through the generations, capturing both the continuity of the character and its evolution. The production features more than 100 in-depth interviews with the creators, writers and actors — from Eva Longoria to Alec Baldwin, Norman Lear to Carl Reiner, Alan Alda to Candice Bergen — who give life to the characters that have so resonated with television audiences.

Funding for America in Primetime is provided by Dove, a Unilever brand; the Annenberg Foundation; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; and PBS.

Masterpiece ContemporarySundays, November 6 & 13 on WETA TV 26 & WETA HDMasterpiece presents two contemporary dramas in November featuring stars of the big screen.

Page Eight (November 6), a two-hour intrigue about an aging spy who stumbles on an international scandal that could bring down the British government, stars Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon, Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz. The Song of Lunch (November 13), an hour-long, funny, bittersweet drama — adapted from Christopher Reid’s poem — eavesdrops on two ex-lovers who meet for lunch at their favorite haunt from years before. Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman (at left) star.

Funding for Masterpiece is provided by Viking River Cruises, with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The Masterpiece Trust.

W E T A B R O A D C A S T S A N D S E R V I C E S For program or membership inquiries, call 703-998-2724 or visit weta.org.

For full schedules and program information, visit weta.org

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Throughout its 50 years on the air, WETA TV 26 has presented a wide diversity of programming, and among the station’s important educational offerings have been science and nature productions that explore our world, spark curi-osity and inspire awe and fascination in viewers of all ages. In fact, WETA’s very fi rst production was in this genre — the series Time for Science was created for area students and hosted by local instructor Darrell Drummond. Since those early days a half century ago, the genius of the science and nature programming that WETA broadcasts has been that it makes complex ideas accessible. From illuminations of innumerable creatures of the animal kingdom to explana-tions of the latest theories in astrophysics, from explorations of habitats to studies of human origins and DNA, these programming genres have spotlighted a vast array of topics with compelling narratives and gorgeous imagery.

Memorable ProgramsBeyond Time for Science and other early local educational productions, WETA also has created science and nature programs in the station’s national production portfolio. Memorable WETA productions have included mid-1990s collaborations with National Geographic (such as Refl ec-tions on Elephants, Jewels of the Caribbean Sea, Island of

the Giant Bears, The Heart

of Africa); the 1995 miniseries Mystery of the Senses; the 1998 miniseries Cancer Wars, exploring cancer research and therapies; the mid-2000s series Rough Science, featur-ing scientists using their ingenuity in the fi eld; and the 2009 special Anatomy of a Pandemic, spotlighting the H1N1 virus.

WETA has also broadcast an array of PBS science and nature specials and series, long a staple of each month’s program schedule — alongside other program acquisitions. The science series NOVA and natural history series Nature have been public television’s marquee programs in these genres. These acclaimed series, on the air since 1974 and 1981, respectively, have collectively presented hundreds of productions, reaping every major television industry award many times over.

Charismatic HostsOf course, bringing complex concepts to life and illu-minating the natural world is no easy task — and those notable personalities who have excelled at making ideas comprehensible and engaging have become television icons. Among the memorable people in the long history of WETA’s science and nature broadcasts have been David Garroway, who produced the astronomy series Exploring the Universe during the early 1960s; Jacob Bronowski, who hosted the 1974 series The Ascent of Man; astronomer and astrophysicist Carl Sagan in his groundbreaking 1980 series Cosmos; historian David McCullough in Smithsonian World, which premiered in 1984 and which WETA

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collaborations with National Geographic (such as tions on Elephants, Jewels of the Caribbean Sea, Island of

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the Giant Bears, The Heart hosted the 1974 series astrophysicist Carl Sagan in his groundbreaking 1980 series Cosmos; World,

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co-produced for six seasons; James Burke, whose 1986 series The Day the Universe Changed spotlighted advan-ces in science and technology; Alan Alda, who hosted Scientifi c American Frontiers for more than a decade beginning in 1993; physicist Stephen Hawking in the 1997 miniseries Stephen Hawking’s Universe; and more recently, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, formerly of science magazine NOVA scienceNOW.

In the realm of natural history, WETA has aired many productions by the BBC’s Sir David Attenborough, who with his fi lm unit over many decades has created an astonishing output of popular series and specials such as The Life of Birds. In primatology, Jane Goodall brought her studies to public television in fi lms such as the 1984 production Among the Wild Chimpanzees. In the seas, mariner-naturalist Jacques Cousteau brought viewers his Odyssey series from 1977 to 1981 — and later his son Jean-Michel Cousteau, in his 2006 series Ocean Adven-tures, spotlighted denizens of the deep and their habitat.

Currently, WETA presents science and nature pro-gramming each Wednesday night on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD as an important part of the station’s ongoing public service to the community of Greater Washington. And WETA also airs engaging, entertaining productions in these genres on the WETA Kids channel for young viewers. Children’s series such as Sid the Science Kid, SciGirls, Wild Kratts, Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies and Dinosaur Train inspire interest in science and the natural world. Tune in — and enjoy the best in science and nature programming on WETA Television.

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and more recently, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, formerly of

In the realm of natural history, WETA has aired many productions by the BBC’s Sir David Attenborough, who

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NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmosairs Wednesdays,

November 2, 9, 16 & 23 at 9 p.m.In a new NOVA miniseries that makes complex science accessible, acclaimed physicist and host Brian Greene explores how much of what we know about our universe — that the past has already happened and the future is yet to be, that space is just an empty void, that our universe is the only universe that exists — just might be wrong. The four-part NOVA production The Fabric of the Cosmosexplores the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing together the most complete picture yet of space, time and the universe.

The hour-long programs air on consecutive Wednes-days, presenting big ideas: how empty space is actually full (November 2); what time really is (November 9); quantum theory that exposes a hidden world beneath the one we perceive (November 16); and why other universes may exist (November 23). Based on Greene’s best-selling book, the programs are visually compelling and feature an entertaining presentation of modern physics — interweav-ing provocative theories, experiments, and stories with clear explanations and imaginative metaphors, as well as state-of-the-art computer graphics.

Tune in after The Fabric of the Cosmos on Wednesdays, November 2, 9 and 16 for the reprised 2003 NOVA mini-series The Elegant Universe, also featuring Brian Greene. That production explores physicists’ “string theory” — a revolutionary approach to a unifi ed understanding of nature’s forces.

Funding for NOVA is provided by David H. Koch, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for The Fabric of the Cosmos is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Additional funding for the production is provided by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and the Department of Energy.

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a revolutionary approach to a unifi ed understanding of nature’s forces.

Funding for Koch, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for The Fabric of the Cosmos by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Additional funding for the production is provided by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and the Department of Energy.

may exist (November 23). Based on Greene’s best-selling book, the programs are visually compelling and feature an entertaining presentation of modern physics — interweav-ing provocative theories, experiments, and stories with clear explanations and imaginative metaphors, as well as state-of-the-art computer graphics.

November 2, 9 and 16 for the reprised 2003 series That production explores physicists’ “string theory” — a revolutionary approach to a unifi ed understanding of a revolutionary approach to a unifi ed understanding of nature’s forces.

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10:309:308:308:00 9:00 10:00The Magic of Audrey Frontline: The Anthrax Files (to 11pm) &

Women, War & Peace (Pt 4 of 5) (to 12m)

NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Pt 1 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Pt 1 of 3)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge (to 9:52pm)

(from 9:52pm) The WETA Mystery: Foyle’s War: Fifty Ships (to 11:35pm)

Inside Washington PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge: Give Me the Banjo (to 11pm) & Need to Know (to 11:30pm)

(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: Four Weddings and a Funeral (to 11:30pm)

Masterpiece Contemporary: Page Eight (to 11pm) & Hustle, Series I (Pt 4 of 6) (to 12m)

Antiques Roadshow: Naughty or Nice William & Mary, Series I (Pt 6 of 6) & William & Mary, Series II (Pt 1 of 6) (to 11:35pm)

BBC Antiques Roadshow

Frontline: Syria Undercover (to 11pm) & Women, War & Peace (Pt 5 of 5) (to 12m)

NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Pt 2 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Pt 2 of 3)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Underdog (to 9:52pm)

(from 9:52pm) The WETA Mystery: Foyle’s War: Among the Few (to 11:35pm)

Inside Washington PBS Arts from Chicago: American Masters: Bill T. Jones (to 11pm) & Need to Know (to 11:30pm)

(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: Moonstruck (to 11:15pm)

Masterpiece Contemporary: The Song of Lunch

Hustle, Series I (Pts 5 & 6 of 6) (to 12m)

Antiques Roadshow: Simply the Best William & Mary, Series II (Pts 2 & 3 of 6) (to 11:35pm)

Nazi Hunt: Elusive Justice (to 11:30pm)

NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Pt 3 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Pt 3 of 3)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Case of the Missing Will (to 9:52pm)

(from 9:52pm) The WETA Mystery: Foyle’s War: War Games (to 11:35pm)

Inside Washington PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who Rock Need to Know

(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: Dressed to Kill (to 11:03pm)

Woody Allen: American Masters (Pt 1 of 2) (to 11pm) & Hustle, Series II (Pt 1 of 6) (to 12m)

Woody Allen: American Masters (Pt 2 of 2) William & Mary II (Pt 4 of 6) (to 11:30pm)

BBC Antiques Roadshow

Frontline: A Perfect Terrorist

NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Pt 4 of 4) George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize (to 11:30pm)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Chocolate Box (to 9:52pm)

(from 9:52pm) The WETA Mystery: Foyle’s War: The Funk Hole (to 11:35pm)

Inside Washington PBS Arts from Los Angeles: Il Postino from the LA Opera (to 11:30pm) & Need to Know (to 12m)

(from 9:33pm) The WETA Movie: The Music Man (to 12:05am) & The WETA Movie: Annie Get Your Gun (to 1:52am)

Masterpiece Contemporary: Framed Hustle II (Pts 2 & 3 of 6) (to 12:30am)

Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Smothered: Censorship Struggles of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (to 11:30pm)

Frontline: Flying Cheap

NOVA: The Incredible Journey of the Butterfl ies

Stop the Presses (to 11:30pm)

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Britain’s Royal Wedding (Pt 2 of 2)

Sherlock Holmes: The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax

Nature: The Animal House

Washington Week with Gwen Ifi ll and National Journal

Doc Martin III (Pt 8 of 9. Nowt So Queer) (to 8:47pm) & Doc Martin III (Pt 9 of 9. Happily Ever After) (to 9:33pm)

America in Primetime (Pt 2 of 4. Man of the House)

Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk

Sherlock (Ep 1 of 3. A Study in Pink)

Nature: Jungle Eagle

Sherlock Holmes: The Problem of Thor Bridge

Washington Week with Gwen Ifi ll and National Journal

Doc Martin IV (Pt 1 of 8. Better the Devil) (to 8:47pm) & Doc Martin IV (Pt 2 of 8. Uneasy Lies the Head) (to 9:33pm)

America in Primetime (Pt 3 of 4. The Misfi t)

Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures

Sherlock (Ep 2 of 3. The Blind Banker)

Nature: My Life as a Turkey

Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place

Washington Week with Gwen Ifi ll and National Journal

Doc Martin IV (Pt 3 of 8. Perish Together as Fools) (to 8:47pm) & Doc Martin IV (Pt 4 of 8. Driving Mr. McLynn) (to 9:33pm)

America in Primetime (Pt 4 of 4. The Crusader)

Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ

Sherlock (Ep 3 of 3. The Great Game)

Country Music: In Performance at the White House

Sherlock Holmes: The Boscombe Valley Mystery

Washington Week with Gwen Ifi ll and National Journal

Doc Martin IV (Pt 5 of 8. The Departed) (to 8:47pm) & Doc Martin IV (Pt 6 of 8. Midwife Crisis) (to 9:33pm)

The Attenborough Collection: Polar Bear: Arctic Warrior

Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI

Angle of Attack (Pts 1 & 2 of 2)

Nature: Why We Love Cats and Dogs

WETA TV 26 & WETA HD November primetime simulcast listings.

Weeknight primetime simulcast programming repeats the following weekday on WETA TV 26 starting at noon.

PBS NewsHour airs weeknights at 7 p.m. Charlie Rose airs late weeknights (check listings)

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 8 P.M. SCHEDULE UPDATE: AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — A four-part series co-pro-

duced by WETA spotlights key character archetypes of primetime television past and present and features more than 100 in-depth interviews with prominent creators, writers and actors who give life to these characters. Part 1 of 4. Independent Woman explores the transforma-tion of women from model housewives to complex, and sometimes controversial, characters. Interviews include Roseanne Barr; Candice Bergen; Eva Longoria and Felicity Huffman; Robert and Michelle King and Julianna Margulies; James L. Brooks and Mary Tyler Moore; among others. Repeats Sun 11/6, 2pm

1 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 BRITAIN’S ROYAL WEDDINGS — Part 2 of 2. Exploring

the story of Britain’s royal weddings from the 1923 nuptials of the Queen Mother through to those of Charles and Diana, a BBC fi lm spotlights these grand occasions, told from the point of view of attendees. Repeats Wed 11/2, 2pm; Thur 11/3, 1pm, 5pm

9:00 THE MAGIC OF AUDREY — Featuring fi lm clips, screen tests and interviews, a program captures the unique allure and charisma and revisits classic roles of one of the world’s most famous and photographed women, Audrey Hepburn, who lit up the silver screen for decades as a Hollywood star. Repeats Wed 11/2, 3pm; Mon 11/7, 4:30pm

10:00 FRONTLINE: ANTHRAX FILES — The mail investigation. 11:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE — A fi ve-part documentary

series presents stories of women in confl ict zones around the world. Part 4 of 5. The War We Are Living. This episode spotlights two extraordinary Afro-

Colombian women who are fi ghting to hold onto the land that has sustained their community for centuries — and who are standing up for Colombians who have been terrorized and forcibly displaced as a deliberate strategy of war. Alfre Woodard narrates.

12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

2 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: THE ANIMAL HOUSE — Why do some animals

build structures, while others don’t? And how do animals decide where to build? Animal homes need to be safe and secure, protected from predators and the weather. Going above ground and under, Nature investi-gates what goes into making a home when you’re wild. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/3, 2pm

9:00 NOVA: THE FABRIC OF THE COSMOS — Physicist and acclaimed author Brian Greene explores the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing together the most complete picture yet of space, time and the universe. Part 1 of 4. What Is Space? From the pas-senger 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 fabric that can stretch, twist, warp, and ripple under the infl u-ence of gravity. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/3, 3pm

10:00 NOVA: THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE — In a NOVA miniseries, physicist Brian Greene explains a revolutionary, unifi ed new approach to describing nature’s forces — string theory. Part 1 of 3. Einstein’s Dream. Albert Einstein dreamed of fi nding a single theory that would embrace all of nature’s laws, but came up short. The confl ict between general relativity (describing big things like stars and galaxies) and quantum mechanics (describ-ing small things like atoms and subatomic particles)

• Programming on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD is exactly the same — simulcast — Monday through Friday nights from 7 p.m. through Charlie Rose, and each weekend evening, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sundays.

• Please note that Saturday and Sunday daytime listings that follow are for WETA TV 26 only unless otherwise indicated. For complete 24-hour schedules of programs on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD, visit weta.org/tv.

• Weeknight primetime on WETA TV 26 often repeats the next weekday on WETA TV 26 — see repeat listings.

• WETA TV 26 is devoted to children’s programming 5 a.m.–noon weekdays and 6 a.m.–9 a.m. weekends. For 24 hours of children’s programming each day, tune in to the WETA Kids channel. See page 12 for schedule information.

Program Key� — WETA productions, co-productions or presentations. {DVI} — Descriptive Video Service. R — Aired within the month.Listings are accurate as of press time. For late-breaking program updates, call 703-998-2724 or visit weta.org/tv.

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Tuesday, November 1 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HDThe Magic of Audrey explores the life of fi lm icon Audrey Hepburn, spotlighting her classic roles. Film fans — also tune in this month to The WETA Movie, Saturday nights at 9:33 p.m., for Four Weddings and a Funeral (Nov. 5); Moonstruck (Nov. 12); Dressed to Kill (Nov. 19); and double-feature The Music Man and Annie Get Your Gun (Nov. 26).

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Thursday nights in November on WETA TV 26 & WETA HDWETA Television’s Thursday night mysteries feature a triple play of classic sleuths: Jeremy Brett stars as Sherlock Holmes at 8 p.m., followed by David Suchet as Agatha Christie’s detective Hercule Poirot at 9 p.m. and Michael Kitchen as police inspector Christopher Foyle (above) in two-part episodes of Foyle’s War at 9:52 p.m.

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10:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 11:00 SIMPLY MING 11:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 12N CUISINE CULTURE 12:30 MEXICO—ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS 1:00 ESSENTIAL PEPIN 1:30 EVERYDAY FOOD 2:00 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS 2:30 BAKING WITH JULIA 3:00 LIDIA’S ITALY 3:30 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS 4:00 JACQUES PÉPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY! 4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 5:00 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES III — Parts 8 & 9 of 9. Nowt So

Queer/Happily Ever After. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FU-

NERAL — The 1994 film by Mike Newell follows the intermittent romance between a charming Englishman (Hugh Grant) and a beautiful American woman (Andie MacDowell) who always seem to run into each other at weddings. (1:57) Repeats Sun 11/6, 11:30am

6 Sunday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–7PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9:00 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLES 9:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 10:00 THIS IS AMERICA WITH DENNIS WHOLEY 10:30 RELIGION AND ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY 11:00 ROGER EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL

— (1:57) R 1:30 MORE UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS—THE WETA GUIDE 2:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — Part 1 of 4. Independent

Woman. R 3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: UNIQUE ANTIQUES 4:00 NEIGHBORHOOD EATS—THE WETA GUIDE — A WETA

TV 26 production explores local eateries around Greater Washington, visiting such places as Eastern Market, the Five Guys burger chain, Arlington’s Bob and Edith’s Diner and Mrs. K’s Tollhouse in Silver Spring.

5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: NEW ZEALAND — Repeats Mon 11/7, 1:30pm; Thur 11/10, 1pm

6:00 THE ATTENBOROUGH COLLECTION: SERPENT — Naturalist-filmmaker Sir David Attenborough narrates a BBC wildlife special that that explores the world of snakes, which demonstrate a greater range of bizarre and astonishing behavior than almost any other group of animals. Repeats Wed 11/9, 4pm

SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 7PM–12M: 7:00 NATURE: HUMMINGBIRDS: MAGIC IN THE AIR —

Hummingbirds are the tiniest of birds, yet they qualify as some of the toughest and most energetic creatures on the planet. Beautiful high-speed footage, combined with high-tech presentations of their amazing abilities, illuminate these birds. {DVI} Repeats Tue 11/8, 1pm

has stymied all who’ve followed — until the discovery of string theory. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/3, 4pm

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

3 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF LADY

FRANCES CARFAX — Lady Frances Carfax is caught between an old family quarrel with her brother and a sinister horseman who seems to haunt her life. Holmes (Jeremy Brett) investigates. Repeats Fri 11/4, 1pm

9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE MYSTERY OF HUNTER’S LODGE — Hastings is invited to a grouse shoot which goes badly. Later that evening a mysteri-ous figure arrives at Hunter’s Lodge and commits murder. Poirot (David Suchet) must shake off illness to find the killer. Repeats Fri 11/4, 2pm

9:52 THE WETA MYSTERY: FOYLE’S WAR: FIFTY SHIPS — While World War II rages, police detective Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) fights crime in his quiet English coastal town, probing war-related cases of murder, es-pionage and treason. Fifty Ships. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. Foyle’s investigation of a body on a deserted beach puts at risk the donation of American Aid and the crucial start of the Lend-Lease in the war. Repeats Fri 11/4, 3pm

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

4 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/5, 6:30pm

8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Host Gordon Peterson moder-ates a roundtable discussion of the news of the week. Repeats Sat 11/5, 6pm

9:00 PBS ARTS FROM THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS: GIVE ME THE BANJO —Join narrator and banjoist Steve Martin to explore the roots of American music — the minstrel show, ragtime and early jazz, blues, old-time, folk, bluegrass and country — in a performance, part of the PBS Fall Arts Festival, that features music and commentary from artists such as Pete Seeger, Earl Scruggs, Taj Mahal, Béla Fleck, as well as from music historians, instrument builders and collectors.

11:00 NEED TO KNOW 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

5 Saturday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes, simulcast on WETA

TV 26 and WETA HD) Repeats Fridays, 5pm (except Veterans Day, Friday, November 11; these November 5 episodes repeat on Friday, November 18 at 4 p.m.)

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11:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE — Part 5 of 5. War Redefined. Interviews with leading thinkers, secretaries of state and seasoned survivors of war and peace-making chal-lenge the conventional wisdom that war and peace are men’s domain. The episode includes conversations with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her predecessors Condoleezza Rice and Madeleine Albright.

12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

9 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: JUNGLE EAGLE — The most powerful raptor

in the world, the harpy eagle, hides away deep in the South American jungle. They are barely ever seen, let alone filmed. In this documentary, an intrepid team steps into the world of this eagle to capture images of them bringing large monkeys to the nest to feed their young. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/10, 2pm; Sun 11/13, 7pm; Mon 11/14, 5pm

9:00 NOVA: THE FABRIC OF THE COSMOS — Part 2 of 4. The Illusion of Time. Physicist Brian Greene embarks on a time traveling adventure, hurtling 50 years into the future before traveling back to the past. Along the way, he will reveal a new way of thinking about time in which moments past, present, and future exist all at once. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/10, 3pm

10:00 NOVA: THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE — Part 2 of 3. The String’s the Thing. Physicist Brian Greene’s exploration of string theory examines the steps that led from a for-gotten 200-year-old math formula to the first glimmer-ings of strings — quivering strands of energy whose different vibrations give rise to quarks, electrons, photons and all other elementary particles. Repeats Thur 11/10, 4pm

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

10 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE PROBLEM OF THOR BRIDGE

— A dejected wife arranges to meet her children’s governess at Thor Bridge but is gunned down in cold blood. Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) investigate.

9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE UNDERDOG — Sir Rueben Astwell decides to file the details of a newly discovered compound at home, but his ambitions to cash in on the possible war with Germany are thwarted when he is killed. Poirot (David Suchet) investigates.

9:52 THE WETA MYSTERY: FOYLE’S WAR: AMONG THE FEW — While World War II rages, police detective Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) fights crime in his quiet English coastal town. Among the Few. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. Pilots and their girlfriends live fast and die young in a story of greed and passion in which Foyle finds that appearances are deceptive.

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

11 Friday 7AM–6:30PM VICTORY AT SEA — Marking Veteran’s Day,

WETA TV 26 and WETA HD present a 26-part 1953

8:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — A WETA co-production explores how television archetypes have evolved through the generations. Part 2 of 4. Man of the House. This episode showcases the evolution of the man of the house from the king of his castle in classic family sitcoms to a more conflicted figure in modern shows. Interviews include Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner (The Cosby Show); David Chase (The Sopranos); Ron Howard (The Andy Griffith Show); Carl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke (The Dick Van Dyke Show); and Phil Rosenthal and Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond). Repeats Tue 11/8, 5pm; Sun 11/13, 2pm

9:00 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY: PAGE EIGHT — An aging spy stumbles on an international scandal that could bring down the British government. But will it bring down his own career first? Bill Nighy stars, with Michael Gambon, Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz, who plays the agent’s mysterious next-door neighbor. {DVI} Repeats Mon 11/7, 2:30pm

11:00 HUSTLE, SERIES I — An action-packed BBC series continues, following the fortunes of a gang of five expert London con artists — criminals with conscience. Part 4 of 6. Victor Maher, a hard-nosed ex-cop is on Mickey’s case. Maher has damning evidence on Danny Blue and is prepared to use it unless Mickey helps him catch a thief.

7 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: JUNK IN THE TRUNK — This

special edition highlights never-before-seen appraisals from Roadshow’s 2011 season. Repeats Tue 11/8, 2pm; Wed 11/9, 1pm; Sun 11/13, 3pm

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: NAUGHTY OR NICE — A special features favorite appraisals from past seasons. Repeats Tue 11/8, 3pm; Sun 11/13, 4pm

10:00 WILLIAM & MARY, SERIES I — A romantic British drama stars Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) and Julie Graham as lonely hearts looking for love. Part 6 of 6. William tries to sell the firm Shawcross & Sons; he can’t abide Mary’s ex-lover staying with her and breaks off the relationship with her.

10:50 WILLIAM & MARY, SERIES II — Part 1 of 6. As Series Two begins, William sells Shawcross & Sons and begins to set up a new business. William and Mary try to plan their wedding, and Molly and Rick surprise everyone.

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

8 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK: A STUDY IN PINK — A contemporary take

on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes crime novels sets the mysteries in present-day London and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the Baker Street sleuth and Martin Freeman as his sidekick Doctor Watson. A Study in Pink. When a woman, dressed all in pink, turns up murdered in an abandoned building, Sherlock must catch the killer. Repeats Wed 11/9, 2pm

9:30 BBC ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 10:00 FRONTLINE: SYRIA UNDERCOVER — A look inside Syria.

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documentary series — in its entirety — that spotlights major naval campaigns of World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, battles in the North Atlantic, the Midway and Leyte Gulf campaigns and more.

6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/12, 6:30pm

8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Repeats Sat 11/12, 6pm 9:00 PBS ARTS FROM CHICAGO: AMERICAN MASTERS:

BILL T. JONES — A program follows award-winning director/choreographer Bill T. Jones as he leads his company in the creation of Fondly Do We Hope ... Fervently Do We Pray, an original dance-theater piece created in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s bicentennial. The film is part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival.

11:00 NEED TO KNOW 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

12 Saturday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 5 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:15PM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES IV — Parts 1 & 2 of 8. Better the

Devil/Uneasy Lies the Head. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: MOONSTRUCK — In Norman

Jewison’s 1987 romantic comedy, an Italian-American widow (Cher), engaged to a reticent suitor (Danny Aiello), falls in love with his brother (Nicolas Cage). (1:42) Repeats Sun 11/13, 11:30am

13 Sunday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–7PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 6 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: MOONSTRUCK — (1:42) R 1:30 THE CATHEDRAL—WETA ALL ACCESS — A WETA TV

26 production explores the history and many facets of the 100-year old grand gothic cathedral, which towers over Washington, D.C. from the top of Mt. St. Alban.

2:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — Part 2 of 4. Man of the House. R

3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: JUNK IN THE TRUNK — R 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: NAUGHTY OR NICE — R 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER SPECIAL: WORLD WAR II IN THE

PACIFIC ISLANDS— Repeats Mon 11/14, 1:30pm; Thur 11/17, 1pm

6:00 THE ATTENBOROUGH COLLECTION: KILLER WHALE — From the poles to the tropics killer whales dominates the seas. But what is the secret behind the creatures’ success? A documentary narrated by naturalist-filmmaker Sir David Attenborough offers revolutionary insight into the lives of these creatures, exploring the killer whale’s winning formula. Repeats Mon 11/14, 2:30pm; Wed 11/16, 4pm

SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 7PM–12M: 7:00 NATURE: JUNGLE EAGLE — See the Wednesday,

November 9, 8 p.m. listing. {DVI} Repeats Mon 11/14, 5pm; Tue 11/15, 1pm

8:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — Part 3 of 4. The Misfit. Celebrate the unique characters who defied comic ste-reotypes and societal expectations to reflect America’s diverse personalities. Interviews include Alec Baldwin; Diablo Cody (The United States of Tara); Greg Daniels and Rainn Wilson (The Office); Larry David; Paul Feig and Judd Apatow (Freaks and Geeks); Mitchell Hurwitz (Arrested Development); and Garry Shandling (The Larry Sanders Show), among others. Repeats Tue 11/15, 5pm

9:00 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY: THE SONG OF LUNCH — In a new drama, two ex-lovers meet at their favorite dining haunt from years before. Will sparks reignite? Will some other explosion ensue? Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman star in this funny, bittersweet film adapted from Christopher Reid’s captivating poem.

10:00 HUSTLE, SERIES I — Part 5 of 6. The team attempts to scam Katherine Winterborn, a hard-nosed, high-powered businesswoman. They desperately need to succeed because their stash of cash is running low, and because Ash’s ex-wife and grifter colleague needs medical care.

11:00 HUSTLE, SERIES I — Part 6 of 6. Mickey and Danny complete the “sale” of one of London’s top tourist at-tractions to arrogant, fairground owner Arthur Bond, who couldn’t be happier with his new star attraction. Meanwhile, Albert has already lined up the gang’s next mark: a greedy, secret gambler with a weakness for prostitutes.

14 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: TASTY TREASURES — A

special edition features a cornucopia of antiques and collectibles for and about eating and drinking. Repeats Tue 11/15, 2pm; Wed 11/16, 1pm; Sun 11/20, 3pm

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: SIMPLY THE BEST — This special edition showcases objects deemed the finest examples of their kind. Repeats Tue 11/15, 3pm; Sun 11/20, 4pm

10:00 WILLIAM & MARY, SERIES II — The second series of a romantic British drama stars Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) and Julie Graham as lonely hearts looking for love. Part 2 of 6. The firm’s first funeral and a stillbirth complicate Rick and Molly’s big day. William hunts for a larger house for the extended family.

10:50 WILLIAM & MARY, SERIES II — Part 3 of 6. William suffers stress in the small house, but the new house isn’t progressing. Meanwhile, the firm receives death threats over the funeral of a convicted killer.

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

15 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK: THE BLIND BANKER — A contemporary

take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes crime novels sets the mysteries in present-day London. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman star as Holmes and Watson. The Blind Banker. When a banker is found dead inside his locked apartment, Sherlock and Watson follow the clues that lead to an underground crime gang. But who is the gangleader? Repeats Wed 11/16, 2pm

9:30 NAZI HUNT: ELUSIVE JUSTICE — A documentary explores the 65-year effort to identify, prosecute and punish the 20th century’s most notorious murderers.

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

16 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: MY LIFE AS A TURKEY — Based on the true

story of writer and naturalist Joe Hutto, portrayed by photographer Jeff Palmer, this film chronicles Hutto’s experience of imprinting wild turkey eggs and raising the hatchlings to adulthood in the wilds of Florida. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/17, 2pm; Sun 11/20, 7pm

9:00 NOVA: THE FABRIC OF THE COSMOS — Part 3 of 4. Quantum Leap. Physicist Brian Greene explores the

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20 Sunday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–7PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 6 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: DRESSED TO KILL — (1:30) R 1:00 THE WETA GUIDE TO UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS 1:30 NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER—WETA ALL

ACCESS 2:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — Part 3 of 4. The Misfit. R 3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: TASTY TREASURES — R 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: SIMPLY THE BEST — R 5:00 GLOBE TREKKER: TEXAS — Repeats Mon 11/21, 1:30pm 6:00 THE ATTENBOROUGH COLLECTION: LEOPARD: AGENT

OF DARKNESS — Naturalist-filmmaker Sir David Attenborough narrates a BBC wildlife special that follows the least known of Africa’s big cats, observing their nocturnal lives with the help of advanced cameras that capture leopards hunting, mating and rearing cubs.

SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 7PM–12M: 7:00 NATURE: MY LIFE AS A TURKEY — See the Wednesday,

November 16, 8 p.m. listing. {DVI} Repeats Mon 11/21, 5pm; Tue 11/22, 1pm

8:00 AMERICA IN PRIMETIME — Part 4 of 4. The Crusader delves into the grey area between right and wrong as television heroes confront internal demons while seeking their own forms of justice. Interviews include Alan Alda; Steven Bochco and David Milch (NYPD Blue); Chris Carter and Gillian Anderson (The X-Files); Bob Cochran and Joel Surnow (24); Michael C. Hall (Dexter); Shawn Ryan and Michael Chiklis (The Shield); and David Shore and Hugh Laurie (House), among others. Repeats Tue 11/22, 5pm

9:00 WOODY ALLEN: AMERICAN MASTERS — Part 1 of 2. Gaining unprecedented access to the notoriously private film legend, Emmy Award-winning director Robert Weide delves into Woody Allen’s life and creative process. The two-part film includes interviews with a host of actors who have collaborated with Allen. Repeats Mon 11/21, 3pm

11:00 HUSTLE, SERIES II — Part 1 of 6. Mickey, Danny, Ash, Stacie and Albert return to set up more scams that target the greedy, unethical and malevolent members of society. When the team discovers that old-time grifter, Harry Holmes, has been banged up in prison, they decide to avenge him.

21 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Repeats

Tue 11/22, 2pm; Wed 11/23, 1pm 9:00 WOODY ALLEN: AMERICAN MASTERS — Part 2 of 2.

See the Sunday, November 20, 9 p.m. listing. Repeats Tue 11/22, 3pm

10:30 WILLIAM & MARY, SERIES II — A romantic British drama stars Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) and Julie Graham as lonely hearts looking for love. Part 4 of 6. The new house project runs into trouble; meanwhile Mary takes on some of the independent midwives’ clients.

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realm of quantum physics, which governs the universe on the tiniest of scales. {DVI} Repeats Thur 11/17, 3pm

10:00 NOVA: THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE — Part 3 of 3. Welcome to the 11th Dimension. Physicist Brian Greene’s explor-ation of “string theory” continues. Scientists revolution-ized the theory by successfully uniting the five different versions into a single theory, a development that required a total of 11 dimensions, the eleventh of which features strings with truly science-fiction-like qualities. Repeats Thur 11/17, 4pm

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

17 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE ADVENTURE OF

SHOSCOMBE OLD PLACE — Sir Robert Norebertson has gambled all on the success of a horse in the Cham-pion Stakes — if it loses, he’ll be ruined. Jeremy Brett stars as Holmes. Repeats Fri 11/18, 1pm

9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE CASE OF THE MISS-ING WILL — Shortly after an academic changes his will, asking Poirot (David Suchet) to be executor and leaving his entire estate to Violet, his ward, he dies. This leaves many expectant beneficiaries out in the cold — and Poirot suspects foul play. Repeats Fri 11/18, 2pm

9:52 THE WETA MYSTERY: FOYLE’S WAR: WAR GAMES — While World War II rages, police detective Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) fights crime in his quiet English coastal town. War Games. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. Divided loyal-ties lead to revenge and murder when a businessman puts profits before principles in a pact with the Nazis.

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

18 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/19, 6:30pm

8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Repeats Sat 11/19, 6pm 9:00 PBS ARTS FROM CLEVELAND: WOMEN WHO ROCK —

A film spotlights women musicians, from Bessie Smith to Janis Joplin to Lady Gaga, exploring what it means to be female in the male-dominated world of rock and roll and how dynamics between the sexes have changed with time.

10:30 NEED TO KNOW 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

19 Saturday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 5 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:03PM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES IV — Parts 3 & 4 of 8. Perish

Together As Fools/Driving Mr. McLynn. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: DRESSED TO KILL — In Brian De

Palma’s 1980 suspense-drama, a psychiatrist (Michael Caine), a prostitute (Nancy Allen) and the son of a slain woman (Angie Dickinson) try to track down the dead woman’s killer. (1:30) Repeats Sun 11/20, 11:30am

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22 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK: THE GREAT GAME — A contemporary take

on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes crime novels sets the mysteries in present-day London. Bene-dict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman star as Holmes and Watson. In The Great Game, Sherlock must solve perplexing and dangerous puzzles specifically laid out for him. Repeats Wed 11/23, 2pm

9:30 BBC ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 10:00 FRONTLINE: A PERFECT TERRORIST — Spotlighting

the ringleader of the 2008 Mumbai assault. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

23 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC: IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE

HOUSE — A WETA production presents a special con-cert celebrating country music with an all-star lineup of top musical artists performing at the White House for the President and Mrs. Obama. Repeats Sun 11/27, 7pm; Mon 11/28, 5pm; Tue 11/29, 1pm

9:00 NOVA: THE FABRIC OF THE COSMOS — Part 4 of 4. Universe or Multiverse? Brian Greene presents 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. {DVI}

10:00 GEORGE CARLIN: THE KENNEDY CENTER MARK TWAIN PRIZE — Entertainers Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Garry Shandling, Lily Tomlin, Denis Leary, Joan Rivers, Lewis Black, Richard Belzer and Margaret Cho honor the late comedian George Carlin, recipient of the 11th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, in a program taped in the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in November 2008. The pro-gram is a co-production of WETA, the Kennedy Center, Mark Krantz Productions; and CoMedia.

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

24 Thursday 8AM INSPECTOR MORSE II: THE SETTLING OF THE SUN —

In his acclaimed signature role, John Thaw portrays Oxford sleuth Inspector Morse, who investigates crimes in cases based on detective novels by British author Colin Dexter. Kevin Whately plays Sgt. Lewis. These Morse specials are simulcast on WETA HD.

10:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, II: LAST BUS TO WOODSTOCK 12N INSPECTOR MORSE, II: SECOND TIME AROUND 2:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, II: FAT CHANCE 4:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, II: WHO KILLED HARRY FIELD? 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA 6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYS-

TERY — A man is found dying beside a lake by his son; the trail wends through blackmail and Australian gold mines, as Holmes (Jeremy Brett) investigates.

9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE CHOCOLATE BOX — Accompanied by Poirot, Inspector Japp is visiting Brussels where he is to receive the “Branche d’Or” for his services to Belgium. A remark of Commissaire de Police Chantalier brings back memories of a case which Poirot “failed” to solve decades earlier.

9:52 THE WETA MYSTERY: FOYLE’S WAR: THE FUNK HOLE — While World War II rages, police detective Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) fights crime in his quiet English coastal town. The Funk Hole. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. Foyle finds himself accused of a serious offense, which complicates his hunt for a murderer at a sinister hotel.

11:35 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

25 Friday 8AM INSPECTOR MORSE III: GREEKS BEARING GIFTS —

John Thaw portrays the Oxford sleuth, who investigates crimes in cases based on detective novels by British author Colin Dexter. Kevin Whately plays Sgt. Lewis. These Morse specials are simulcast on WETA HD.

10:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, III: PROMISED LAND 12N INSPECTOR MORSE, III: DEAD ON TIME

2:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, III: HAPPY FAMILIES 4:00 INSPECTOR MORSE, III: DEATH OF THE SELF 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA 6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 11/26, 6:30pm

8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Repeats Sat 11/26, 6pm 9:00 PBS ARTS FROM LOS ANGELES: IL POSTINO FROM

THE LA OPERA — In the spotlight is renowned tenor Plácido Domingo, performing with the LA Opera in this romantic new opera by composer Daniel Catán, based on the Oscar-winning Italian film. The performance is part of the PBS Fall Arts Festival.

11:30 NEED TO KNOW 12M CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

26 Saturday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–6PM See the Saturday, November 5 listings. SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–2AM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL

JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES IV — Parts 5 & 6 of 8. The De-

parted/Midwife Crisis. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: THE MUSIC MAN — In the 1962

musical, librarian Marian Paroo (Shirley Jones) hears a sour note when a charming con man (Robert Preston) convinces Iowa townspeople to start a boys marching band. The film won an Academy Award for Best Music. (2:31) Repeats Sun 11/27, 11:30am

12:05 THE WETA MOVIE: ANNIE GET YOUR GUN — In the 1950 musical, sharpshooter Annie Oakley (Betty Hut-ton) joins Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and aims to win her man (Howard Keel). (1:47)

27 Sunday ON WETA TV 26, 6AM–7PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9AM–11:30AM See the Sunday, November 6 listings. 11:30 THE WETA MOVIE: THE MUSIC MAN — (2:31) R 2:00 CATHOLICISM — A documentary series features Father

Robert Barron — a seminary professor of religion and culture and an ordained priest — visiting sacred sites around the globe to tell the story of Catholicism. Part 1 of 4. Amazed and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man. Barron journeys to the sacred sites of the Holy Land. Repeats Tue 11/29, 4pm

3:00 CATHOLICISM — Part 2 of 4. That Than Which Nothing Greater Can Be Thought: The Ineffable Mystery of God. Father Baron travels from Mount Sinai to Istanbul, from Paris to the Sistine Chapel, exploring the vision of God as the Trinity. Repeats Tue 11/29, 5pm

4:00 CATHOLICISM — Part 3 of 4. Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast: Mary, the Mother of God. Father Baron travels to the ruins of Ephesus and to the shrines of Lourdes and Guadalupe, explaining the Church’s reverence for Mary. Repeats Wed 11/30, 4pm

5:00 CATHOLICISM — Part 4 of 4. The Indispensable Men: Peter, Paul, and the Missionary Adventure. From Ephesus, Corinth, Athens, and Rome and to the far reaches of the world, Father Barron traces the influence of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Repeats Wed 11/30, 5pm

6:00 GLOBE TREKKER: PAPUA NEW GUINEA— Repeats Mon 11/28, 1:30pm

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SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 7PM–12:30AM: 7:00 COUNTRY MUSIC: IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE

HOUSE — See the Wednesday, November 23, 8 p.m. listing. Repeats Mon 11/28, 5pm; Tue 11/29, 1pm

8:00 THE ATTENBOROUGH COLLECTION: POLAR BEAR: ARCTIC WARRIOR — Naturalist-filmmaker Sir David Attenborough narrates a BBC wildlife special that follows polar bears on the Arctic ice cap as they hunt seals, swim between the ice flows and raise their tiny cubs. Repeats Mon 11/28, 4pm

9:00 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY: FRAMED — An eccentric Welsh village learns that London’s National Gallery is storing its entire art collection in a nearby mine during the museum’s renovations — leading to odd encounters between village locals and the gallery’s urbane, lovelorn curator. Trevor Eve and Eve Myles star in the comedy, based on Frank Cottrell Boyce’s best-selling novel. Repeats Mon 11/28, 2:30pm

10:30 HUSTLE, SERIES II — Part 2 of 6. Albert has a new plan. After spotting Johnny Keyes — a prominent restau-rateur with a gangland background — in a church, he goes undercover as a priest to start a new con.

11:30 HUSTLE, SERIES II — Part 3 of 6. Danny has found a potential new member of the gang, but the team is not taken with the new recruit. In their next scam, the target is Anthony Mgabe — a ruthless billionaire who is an avid collector of antique banknotes.

28 Monday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: MADISON, WI — Repeats Tue

11/29, 2pm; Wed 11/30, 1pm 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: DENVER, CO — Repeats Tue

11/29, 3pm 10:00 SMOTHERED: THE CENSORSHIP STRUGGLES OF THE

SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR — A documen-tary examines the turmoil and political controversy that surrounded the Smothers Brothers’ late-1960s variety show, which brought an edgy new brand of political comedy to the airwaves for three seasons.

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

29 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANGLE OF ATTACK — Parts 1 & 2 of 2. A documentary

chronicles the 100-year history of naval aviation — from wobbly gliders and the first shipboard landing in 1911 to modern supersonic jets and unmanned aerial vehicles. The film interweaves archival footage, inter-views with historical and military experts, and footage of cutting-edge aircraft. Repeats Wed 11/30, 2pm

10:00 FRONTLINE: FLYING CHEAP — A 2009 airline crash. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

30 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 NATURE: WHY WE LOVE CATS AND DOGS — An inves-

tigation into the great divide between dog lovers and cat lovers features animal behaviorists, psychologists, trainers and devoted owners weighing in. {DVI}

9:00 NOVA: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF THE BUTTER-FLIES — A documentary spotlights the Monarch butter-fly, visiting the spectacular locations the Monarch calls home, meeting its friends and enemies and flying with it on its inspiring migratory odyssey. {DVI}

10:00 STOP THE PRESSES — A film spotlights the decline of daily newspapers in America. A number of well-known journalism professionals offer their insights, including The Washington Post’s Ben Bradlee, columnist Dave Barry, writer Todd Gitlin and New Yorker columnist Ken Auletta.

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

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Among the programs you’ll fi nd on WETA Create are:

CuLINARY ADVENTuRES

America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated

Baking With JuliaCiao ItaliaCook’s Country From America’s Test

KitchenEveryday FoodFood Trip with Todd EnglishIn Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsJacques Pépin: More Fast Food My WayJulia and Jacques: Cooking at HomeLidia’s ItalyMexico: One Plate at a TimeNew Scandinavian CookingNick Stellino Cooking with FriendsRachel’s Favorite Food at HomeSara’s Weeknight MealsSimply MingVine Talk

ARTS & CRAFTS

The Best of the Joy of PaintingFons & Porter’s Love of QuiltingKnit & Crochet TodayMartha’s Sewing RoomSewing With Nancy

HoME & GARDEN

For Your HomeGarden SmartGlass with Vicki PayneKatie Brown WorkshopP. Allen Smith’s Garden HomeThe Victory Garden

HoME IMpRoVEMENT

Ask This Old HouseHometimeThis Old HouseWoodwright’s Shop

TRAVEL & CuLTuRE

Richard Bangs’ AdventuresRick Steves’ EuropeRudy Maxa’s WorldTravelscope

WETA Create presents “how-to” lifestyle programming, 24 hours each day, seven days a week, featuring public television’s fi nest series devoted to explorations of home improvement, cooking, crafts, travel, woodworking, painting, gardening and much more. This channel draws on more than 30 series. For a complete schedule of WETA Create programming, please visit weta.org/create.

Inspiring Lifelong Learning and Creativity

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WETA Kids offers safe programming for our young viewers, presenting educational television broadcasts 24 hours each day, seven days a week. Below you can fi nd weekday daytime listings for WETA Kids. Note that children’s programming also airs each morning on WETA TV 26. please visit weta.org/kids to fi nd complete schedules of children’s programs on the WETA Kids channel and WETA TV 26.

MoNDAY THRouGH FRIDAY oN THE WETA KIDS CHANNEL

Raggs, 6amClifford The Big Red Dog, 6:30amSuper WHY!, 7amArthur, 7:30amMartha Speaks, 8amCurious George, 8:30amThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About

That!, 9amWordGirl, 9:30amWordWorld, 10amDinosaur Train, 10:30amWild Kratts, 11amThe Electric Company, 11:30amSid the Science Kid, noonA Place of Our Own, 12:30pmSesame Street, 1pmMister Rogers’ Neighborhood, 2pmAngelina Ballerina, 2:30pmPeep and the Big Wide World, 3pmMaya & Miguel, 3:30pmArthur, 4pmWordGirl, 4:30pmFetch!, M–Th, 5pm Wild Kratts, 5:30pm

Super WHY!, M–Th, 6pm(Animalia on Fridays)

Martha Speaks, M–Th, 6:30pm(Mama Mirabelle on Fridays)

Curious George, 7pmZula Patrol, 7:30pmThe Electric Company, 8pmSid the Science Kid, 8:30pm

BIZ KID$, 9pmBarney & Friends, 9:30pmSesame Street, 10pmBob the Builder, 11pmThomas & Friends, 11:30pmCaillou, midnight

WEEKDAYS oN WETA TV 26 Sesame Street, 5amClifford The Big Red Dog, 6amSuper WHY!, 6:30amArthur, 7amMartha Speaks, 7:30amCurious George, 8amThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About

That!, 8:30amWordGirl, 9amWordWorld, 9:30amDinosaur Train, 10amWild Kratts, 10:30amThe Electric Company, 11amSid the Science Kid, 11:30am

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After 47 years as artistic director of The Choral Arts Society of Washington, Norman Scribner conducts his fi nal concert season this year, at the helm of the symphonic chorus he founded nearly fi ve decades ago. Scribner has announced that

he will retire in 2012. In honor of Maestro Scribner’s legacy and continuing contribution to the musical landscape of Greater Washington, Classical WETA 90.9 FM’s weekly program Front Row Washington presents a special broadcast, Choral Music 101, A Guided Tour Through Norman’s Choral Playlist.

This special concert, recorded November 14, 2010 at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall in Alexandria, Virginia, offers a virtual tour through nine centuries of choral music. From 11th-century plainsong to a motet by William Byrd, from Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers to Bach’s B minor Mass, from Haydn (Agnus Dei), Beethoven (Agnus Dei),

Brahms (Lebeslieder Walzer) and Wagner (Tannhäuser Pilgrim’s Chorus) to Stravinsky (Mass), Carl Orff (from Carmina Burana) and Morten Lauridsen (from Lux Aeterna), listeners can experience the transformation of music composition from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.

The performance was co-hosted from the stage by Norman Scribner and Classical WETA’s Deborah Jane Lamberton. For a complete repertoire list and for more on Front Row Washington, visit classicalweta.org.

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November Classical Countdown on Classical WETA 90.9 FM

Choral ShowcaseSundays at 9 p.m.Marking the 600th anniversary of the birth of heroine

and saint Joan of Arc (in about 1412) and anticipating the performances on November 17–18 by the Baltimore Symphony and assisting singers under the baton of music director Marin Alsop, Classical WETA 90.9 FM’s Sunday night broadcast Choral Showcase airs Arthur Honegger’s semi-staged oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake on November 6. The BSO performance, to be repeated at Carnegie Hall on November 19, is the centerpiece of their season-long celebration of revolutionary women. The recording featured on Choral Showcase is a Czech performance conducted by Serge Baudo.

Honegger used some modern sounds in the piece, including parts for saxophone, but also used music from Joan of Arc’s own time, including folk songs and plainchant.

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In November, Classical WETA Opera House — airing Saturdays at 1 p.m. — presents more performances by Washington National opera in the Kennedy Center opera House: November 5, Verdi’s Rigoletto; November 12, Handel’s Tamerlano, with David Daniels and plácido Domingo; and November 19, Strauss’s Elektra.Above, soprano Sarah Coburn is Asteria in WNo’s Tamerlano.

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A production of the Clarice Smith Opera Series.

David and Alice Rubenstein are the Presenting Underwriters of WNO.

Generous support for WNO Italian opera is provided by Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello.

November 10–19, 2011KeNNeDY CeNTer opera House

Tickets from $25 at the box office or charge by phone (202) 467-4600

order online at kennedy-center.org/wnoTTY (202) 416-8524 | Groups (202) 416-8400

Knussen conducts Serkin Messiaen’s Le Réveil des oiseaux

NOv. 3–5, 2011

Slatkin conducts CapuçonSaint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto No. 1

NOv. 10–12, 2011

Eschenbach conducts Kavakos Brahms’ violin Concerto

NOv. 17–19, 2011

KENNEdy CENtEr CONCErt Hall

tickets from $20 at the Box Office or charge by phone (202) 467-4600

Order online at kennedy-center.org/nsotty (202) 416-8524 | Groups (202) 416-8400

General Dynamics is the proud sponsor of the NSO Classical Season.

David and Alice Rubenstein are the Presenting Underwriters of the NSO.

The NSO Music Director Chair is generously endowed by Roger and Vicki Sant.

The Blue Series is sponsored by United Technologies Corporation.

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