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October 2014 INSIDE NETTRANSCRIPT
OCTOBER, 2014 1
Message from NET Leadership
ON THE COVER Masterpiece Mystery! “It was a dark and stormy night.” This classic line could be the beginning of almost any mystery story, but new episodes of Masterpiece Mystery! take dark, devious and drama to new heights. Inspector Lewis, Season 7 Sundays, Oct. 5-19, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1
Lewis and Hathaway return for a seventh season of the beloved Inspector Lewis series. With their partnership renewed under altered circumstances, the duo solves crime in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford. Death Comes to Pemberly Sundays, Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1
What happens after Elizabeth and Darcy tie the knot at the end of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice? Death Comes to Pemberly opens six years later as a coach races up to the country house with a hysterical passenger shrieking, “Murder!”
Debbie Hamlett Assistant General Manager, Development and Marketing Proud NET Member
NET is delighted to offer the new PBS fall season with a stellar lineup
of new drama, arts, public affairs, science, history and children’s programs. Happily, we are building on a year of remarkable achievement.
Last year, PBS increased its award-winning primetime audience by 5 percent, becoming the only broadcast network with audience growth. While Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey played a significant role in raising public television’s visibility, it accounted for only eight hours of the year’s programming. Great local audience growth also occurred in the program genres of science, natural history and the performing arts.
Nebraska Land & Sky, Generations of Nebraska Warriors, Nebraska’s Capitol Masterpiece and Dstrctd Driving were highlights of our recent local television coverage. Coming up, you can cheer on the Nebraska Volleyball team (see page 20), and enjoy and a new season of Big Red Wrap-Up. And, you can look forward to a compelling series of NET Radio stories about veterans in November – along with our new TV documentary, Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans (see page 3).
Aside from traditional television and radio - online streaming of local NET programs is growing steadily. In fact,
total streaming hours for NET Radio increased 6 percent from June to July, and 24 percent so far in 2014. There were 2.7 million minutes of live stream viewing during the 103rd Session of the Nebraska Legislature, which ended in April. Overall, PBS is averaging 220 million streams each month.
In children’s television and online content, we also continue to grow. In
June, PBS had 7 of the top 10 children’s shows with 80 percent of children ages 2-8 watching during the year. Locally, kids watch more than 280 hours of educational programs on NET Television each month and both parents and kids are interacting with PBSKids games, apps and educational materials on our new local site netNebraska.org/kids.
The success of our local and national programming is centered on our ability to create compelling, distinctive content that connects Nebraskans to each other and the world. We are grateful for more than 20,000 members and for your investment in NET. Thank you for making such programming excellence possible.
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Upcoming NET Happenings
NET is commemorating veterans and their military service at premiere screenings of the NET News documentary Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans, which examines the effects of returning home from war, even decades later. NET members, veterans and the general public are invited to attend three free screenings being held at locations across the state. Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans will premiere on NET Television Monday, Nov. 10, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1.
A related website is being developed and will feature an archive of on-demand NET Television and NET Radio content related to the documentary, as well as resource materials for veterans and their families. The NET News production Generations of Nebraska Warriors, which aired in August
on NET Television, will be available for online viewing on the site. The program profiles Nebraska veterans from different eras and conflicts who share their stories of the battlefield and the challenges they faced when they came home.
Did You Know?
PREMIERE Screenings Lincoln
Sunday, Oct. 12 2 p.m. CT (Doors open at 1:30 p.m. CT) Lincoln High School Auditorium Gretna Sunday, Oct. 26 2 p.m. CT (Doors open at 1:30 p.m. CT) Gretna High School Auditorium North Platte Sunday, Nov. 2 2 p.m. CT (Doors open at 1:30 p.m. CT) North Platte High School
NET Foundation for Television & NET Foundation for Radio
NET is Nebraska’s public broadcasting and public service network – and it belongs to all of us. Learn how your
legacy gift ensures our future.
Planned Giving Seminar
NET News Premieres Veterans Documentary
You’re holding the first edition of INSIDE NET. The new name for our program guide reflects our goal to take you behind the scenes at NET – with remarkable stories about those who generously support our organization and how we engage with you in communities across Nebraska. And, of course, you’ll also find details about the programming that entertains you and enriches your life.
R.S.V.P. Michele Peón-Casanova at 402-470-6375
(toll-free 1-800-634-6788 ext. 375) or via email at mpeon-casanova@
netNebraska.org
LINCOLN Friday, Nov. 7
10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. NET
1800 N. 33rd Street Plus, enjoy a behind- the-scenes tour.
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PRIMETIME Oct. 1-7 Gubernatorial Debate Thursday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1, NET Radio and at netNebraska.org Candidates Chuck Hassebrook (D) and Pete Ricketts (R) debate the issues. A production of NET News in partnership with the Nebraska Broadcasters Association (Repeats Monday, Oct. 6, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1)
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Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, a Nature Special Pres: First Steps Newborn em-perors and rockhopper chicks
Lidia’s Kitchen
Big Red Wrap-Up Illinois
Cook’s Country
NOVA: Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Experts build and test replicas of Egyptian chariots.
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Nebraska Gubernatorial Debate 2014 Hassebrook and Ricketts debate the issues
E.N. Thompson American Education in the Age of Globalization
Lidia’s Italy in America
America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Two
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Radon Awareness
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Hispanic Heritage Awards Latino performers pay tribute to honorees in education, leadership and the arts.
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pioneers of TelevisionCook’s Country
Prime Suspect Shefford suffers a heart attack and Tennison assumes leadership of a murder investigation.
Makers Women in Comedy
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Doc Martin An irate husband accuses the doctor of killing his wife when he comes to their house to treat her.
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Christina Cooks
McLaughlin Group
Rhythm Abroad
As Time Goes By Jean and Lionel are in Paris.
Charlie Rose - The Week
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
Keeping Up Appear-ances Hyacinth invites friends for coffee.
BBC Newsnight
Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa
Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 2 Fireworks ignite – liter-ally – when a vendor returns from Paris.
Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, a Nature Special Pres: The JourneyChef’s Life America’s Test
Kitchen
Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7- the Greater Good Find out why Lewis rejoins the force after his retirement. >>
Finding Your Roots: In Search of Our Fathers
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Three
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh, NC, Pt. 2
Nebraska Gubernatorial Debate 2014
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Big Red Wrap-Up Michigan State game highlights and analysis
America Reframed Mothers of Bedford
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Finding Your Roots: Our American Story-tellers Writers learn about their own family histories.
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
POV: Koch (6 p.m.)
American Masters (6 p.m.)
Roosevelts: An Intimate History (6 p.m.)
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Makers: Women in Hollywood Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 This episode in the series about groundbreaking American women showcases the women of showbiz, from the earliest pioneers to present-day power players. Meet women who influence the creation of one of the country’s biggest commodities: entertainment.
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Rise of the Black Pharaohs Evidence of an advanced African society in the heart of Sudan
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Cool Spaces! See what's new and exciting in the world of architecture and design.
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker: Midwest U.S.A.
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot A famous pie manufacturer dreams of his own suicide.
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Walls of Silence (Part 2 of 2)
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Lidia’s Italy in America
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War A conscientious objector dies in police custody
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportTravelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks Banks investigates the rape and murder of student.
America Reframed Push: Madison vs. Madison
Pati’s Mexican Table
Rick Steves’ Europe
America’s Test Kitchen
The Café Reap What You Sew – Part 2
Mexico with Rick Bayless
Austin City Limits: Beck
Moyers & Company
America’s Test Kitchen
Global Voices Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls
Ask This Old House
Great Estates Scotland Inveraray
Rick Steves’ Europe
Global Voices Street Ballad: A Jakarta Story
Rudy Maxa’s World
Nebraska Stories Made by hand
Chef’s Life
Bluegrass Under-ground
Penguins: Spy in the HuddleAmerica’s Test Kitchen
Nebraska Gubernatorial Debate 2014
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
POV: The Act of Killing Indonesian death-squad leaders dramatize their brutal deeds.
Nightly Business ReportTravelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Makers Women who influence the enter-tainment industry
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Frontline: Death by Fire 2
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Big Red Wrap-Up Michigan State game highlights and analysis
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Masterpiece Mystery! (continues)
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PRIMETIME Oct. 8-14 NOVA: Why Planes Vanish Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 In an era of smart-phones and GPS, how could a 270-ton passenger jet vanish into thin air? Get the inside story about the search for Flight MH370 and meet those looking for the lost plane.
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Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, a Nature Special Pres: Growing Up Spycams to record images of chicks leaving for the sea
Nebraska StoriesMade by hand
Lidia’s Kitchen
Nebraska Stories Day of the Dead
Cook’s Country
NOVA: Why Planes Vanish The search for the 270-ton Malaysian Airlines passenger jet
Big Red Wrap-Up Michigan State
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Lark Rise to Candleford A funny and emotional series following the relation-ship of two contrasting communities
Heuermann Lectures Our Culture War Over Food and Farming
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Three
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
State of Education in Nebraska
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Nebraska Stories Day of the Dead
Annual Imagen Awards Celebrate Latino celebrities.
Lidia’s Kitchen
Nebraska Stories Made by Hand
Cook’s Country
Prime Suspect Can Tennison succeed in a traditionally male work world?
Makers Women in Comedy
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Doc Martin Martin's somewhat difficult parents come to visit from their home in Portugal.
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Lidia’s Kitchen
McLaughlin Group
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose - The Week
Lidia’s Kitchen
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC Newsnight
Lidia’s Kitchen
Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 3 Moray locks horns to pick a new head of ladies-wear.
Latino Americans: New Latinos
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7 - the Lions of Nemea Lewis and Hathaway settle into their former relationship >>
Latino Americans: Pride and Prejudice
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour One
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh, NC, Pt. 3
Columbus Day LegacyEat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Film School ShortsMike Colameco’s Real Food
Big Red Wrap-Up A midseason wrap-up on the Huskers
America Reframed Rachel Is
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Finding Your Roots: Roots of Freedom Ancestors engage in the battle for freedom and civil rights
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Dreamers Theater
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Roosevelts: An Intimate History (6 p.m.)
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Finding Your Roots: Roots of Freedom Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 Renowned cultural critic and Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates helps Ben Affleck, Khandi Alexander and Ben Jealous learn how their ancestors engaged in the battle for freedom and civil rights.
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Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler's Atlantic Wall sucked in raw materials and men and faced its ultimate test on D-Day.
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Cool Spaces! See what's new in the world of library architecture and design.
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker: Cen-tral America: Costa Rica & Nicaraaua
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot After an Egyptian tomb is opened, members of a museum expedition drop like flies.
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Home Truths (Part 1 of 2)
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Nightly Business Report
Foyle’s War Foyle investigates a man found with a knife in his stomach in a bombed out building.
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportTravelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks A petty crook is found murdered in a gangland execution after stealing a van.
America Reframed Mothers of Bedford
Lidia’s Kitchen Lidia’s Kitchen Lidia’s Kitchen
The Café There’s no place like home
Lidia’s Kitchen
Austin City Limits: Ed Sheeran/Valerie June
Moyers & Company
America’s Test Kitchen
Latino Americans: Peril and Promise
Ask This Old House
Great Estates Scotland Dumfries
Rick Steves’ Europe
Global Voices Family Portrait in Black and White
Rudy Maxa’s World
Nebraska Stories Day of the Dead
Chef’s Life
Bluegrass Underground
Penguins: Spy in the Huddle
America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh, NC, Pt. 3 Rebel: Voces Special Presentation True story of a Cuban immigrant woman who secretly served as a Civil War soldier
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: Bully An unflinching look at the ef-fects of bullying on the lives of five kids and their families
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Dreamers Theater
Makers Women in space
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Frontline: The Trouble with Antibiotics
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Big Red Wrap-Up A midseason wrap-up on the Huskers
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Masterpiece Mystery! (continues)
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PRIMETIME Oct. 15-21 Nebraska Volleyball Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 The Huskers host Northwestern in a Big Ten Conference match. A production of NET Sports
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Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Big Red Wrap-Up Mid-Season Wrap-Up
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Lark Rise to Candleford Dorcas is ill and Laura has problems to solve.
Building the 22nd Century: Cities of Tomorrow
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour One
State of Education in Nebraska: Building Better Teachers
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
State of Education in Nebraska: Building Better Teachers Making sure teachers get training and support
Lidia’s Kitchen
Lost Years of Zora Neale HurstonCook’s Country
Prime Suspect Can Tennison succeed in a traditionally male work world?
Makers Women in Hollywood
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Doc Martin Martin is asked to be a best man, but he abruptly says no.
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Cooking with Nick Stellino
McLaughlin Group
Simply Ming
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose - The Week
Lidia’s Kitchen
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC Newsnight
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 4 – Moray's ambitions hit a road bump.
Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, a Nature Special Pres: Growing Up
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good & Evil Thirteen years after Lewis’ arrest, the forensics are questioned. >>
Finding Your Roots: Our American Story-tellersNick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Two
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ, Pt. 1
Local USA Poetry in Motion
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Film School Shorts Letting Go
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Big Red Wrap-Up Highlights and analy-sis of the Northwestern game
America Reframed Dignity Harbor
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Finding Your Roots: The Melting Pot Celebrity chefs discover their interesting family members.Humble Beauty: Skid Row Artists
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Independent Lens: Bully (6:30 p.m.)
American Masters (6 p.m.)
Roosevelts: An Intimate History (6 p.m.)
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State of Education in Nebraska: Building Better Teachers Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Does Nebraska have systems in place to ensure that students in challenging education environments have access to the best teachers available, and that teachers get the training and support they need? A production of Nebraska Loves Public Schools for NET Connects
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How We Got to Now with Steven John-son The efforts of “clean” heroes
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Cool Spaces! See what's new in the world of art spaces.
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker: Switzerland
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot The cruel CEO of a chemical company is bludgeoned to death.
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Home Truths (Part 2 of 2)
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War Foyle is torn between helping his son and his duty as a policeman.
PBS Newshour
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This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks With Annie on maternity leave, an icily efficient inspector joins the team.
America Reframed Rachel Is
America’s Test Kitchen
Ciao Italia Christina Cooks
The Café
Dreamers Theater
Jazzy Vegetarian
Austin City Limits: Nine Inch Nails
Moyers & Company
America’s Test Kitchen
Global Voices I Will Be Murdered
Ask This Old House
Great Estates Scotland Kincardine
Rick Steves’ Europe
Global Voices I Was Worth 50 Sheep
Rudy Maxa’s World
Nebraska Stories
Chef’s Life
Bluegrass Under-ground
Penguins: Spy in the HuddleAmerica’s Test Kitchen
Rick Steves Special The Holy Land, Israelis and Palestinians today
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: Twin Sisters Adopted twin girls separated at birth are reunited.
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
State of Education in Nebraska: Build-ing Better Teachers
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Makers Women in politics
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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Chef’s Life
Big Red Wrap-Up
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Masterpiece Mystery! (continues)
Frontline: Losing Iraq Chaos in Iraq, the rise of ISIS and the U.S. role.
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PRIMETIME Oct. 22-28 Tossed Out: Food Waste in America Friday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Oct. 24 is National Food Day – but almost 40 percent of food produced in the U.S. goes uneaten! See where food waste happens and meet people working to reverse the tide. A production of NET News, Harvest Public Media and KCPT
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Nature: A Murder of Crows Research shows crows are bright.
Independent Lens: Twin Sisters
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
NOVA: Ben Franklin’s Balloons An 18th-century hot air balloon is recreated with period tools and materials.
Big Red Wrap-Up Northwestern
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Lark Rise to Candleford Pay day brings its rewards for Robert and his family.
State of Education in Nebraska: Building Better Teachers
America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Two
Hubbard Lectures: Indigenous Mentorship
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Chef’s Life
Tossed Out: Food Waste in America
Lidia’s Kitchen
Nebraska Stories
Cook’s Country
Prime Suspect Can Tennison succeed in a traditionally male work world?
Makers Women in Space
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Doc Martin A man from the Salvation Army is looking for a missing girl in Portwenn.
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Best of Simply Painting
McLaughlin Group
Gary Spetz’s Watercolor QUEST
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose - The Week
Beauty of Oil Painting
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC Newsnight
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 5 Exotic lovebirds arrive as The Paradise's latest attraction.
Nature: Animal Misfits
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes to Pemberley - Part 1 The three-part sequel begins with the discovery of a corpse. >>
Finding Your Roots: Roots of Freedom
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Three
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ, Pt. 2
Local USA Urban Garden
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Film School ShortsFire and FuryMartha Stewart’s Cooking School
Big Red Wrap-Up Highlights and anal-ysis of the Rutgers game
America Reframed Broken Heart Land
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Finding Your Roots: We Come From People Famous Americans trace their roots.
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
POV: The World Before Her
Roosevelts: An Intimate History (6 p.m.)
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Big Red Wrap-Up Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Join hosts Kevin Kugler, Adrian Fiala, Blake Lawrence and Sean Callahan for Husker highlights and analysis of the Rutgers game, plus a preview of the Wisconsin contest. A production of NET Sports
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How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Time tinkerers advance navigation, technolo-gy, travel and the way we work.
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Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Cool Spaces! See what’s new in the world of healing spaces.
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker: Delhi & Rajasthan, India
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot A man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife's sudden death by cyanide.
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Secrets of the Dead (Part 1 of 2)
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War A bomb decimates a board-ing house and Foyle investigates the looting.
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks An unassuming accountant is dragged from the family home and killed by a masked intruder.
America Reframed Dignity Harbor
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Humble Beauty: Skid Row Artists
Best of Simply Painting
The Café Out With the Cold
Best of the Joy of Painting
Austin City Limits: Tweedy
Moyers & Company
America’s Test Kitchen
Global Voices The Fighting Spirit
Rudy Maxa’s World
Ask This Old House
Global Voices Milking the Rhino
Great Estates Scotland Rosslyn
Rick Steves’ Europe
Nebraska Stories
Chef’s Life
Bluegrass Underground
Nature: Animal MisfitsAmerica’s Test Kitchen
Shelter Me A series celebrating the human-animal bond and what happens when pets are given a second chance.
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This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: Brakeless Why did a Japanese train driver risk lives for an 80-second delay?
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Tossed Out: Food Waste in America
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Makers Women in business
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Frontline: The Rise of Isis
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Big Red Wrap-Up
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Masterpiece Mystery! (continues)
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8:00 am Woodwright’s Shop 8:30 am Hometime 9:00 am This Old House 9:30 am Ask This Old House 10:00 am Garden Smart 10:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 11:00 am Martha Bakes11:30 am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Noon Lidia’s Kitchen12:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 2:00 pm Quilting Arts 2:30 pm Best of the Joy of Painting 3:00 pm Craftsman’s Legacy 3:30 pm George Hirsch Lifestyle 4:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 pm Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan 5:00 pm This Old House Hour (10/4) Nebraska Volleyball 6:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show SUNDAY 6:00 am Barney & Friends 6:30 am Bob the Builder 7:00 am Curious George 7:30 am Curious George 8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 am Sesame Street (NEW Half hour program) 9:30 am Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 10:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog10:30 am McLaughlin Group11:00 am Market to Market11:30 am Consider This... Noon Foyle’s War
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6:00 am Caillou 6:30 am Arthur 7:00 am Wild Kratts 7:30 am Wild Kratts 8:00 am Curious George 8:30 am Curious George 9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00 am Sesame Street 11:00 am Dinosaur Train 11:30 am Dinosaur Train NooN Peg + Cat 12:30 pm Peg + Cat 1:00 pm Super Why! 1:30 pm Thomas & Friends 2:00 pm Sesame Street (NEW Half hour program) 2:30 pm Cat in the Hat 3:00 pm Curious George 3:30 pm Curious George 4:00 pm Arthur 4:30 pm Arthur 5:00 pm Wild Kratts 5:30 pm Wild Kratts 6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
SATURDAY 6:00 am America’s Heartland 6:30 am Market to Market 7:00 am Market Journal 7:30 am American Woodshop
NOVA: First Air Wars Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 Uncover secrets of some colorful and deadly early flying machines and explore their key role in the nightmare slaughter of the Western Front during WWI.
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Nature: Snow Monkeys The distinct and charming personalities of snow monkeys
Independent Lens: Brakeless Risking lives for an 80-second delay?
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
NOVA: First Air War Explore classic WWI fighters – some of aviation's most deadly early flying machines.
Big Red Wrap-Up Rutgers
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Lark Rise to Candleford Relationships are tested when relatives and friends arrive.
My Story: I Came Home From War
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Three
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Radon Awareness
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Twisted Tales of Poe: Theater of the Mind Mysterious and macabre tales from Edgar Allen Poe
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Prime Suspect Tennison works the case of a young girl discovered in a shallow grave.
Makers Women in War
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity (6 p.m.)
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NET3 Create NET3 Create features popular home, cooking, garden, how-to, travel and lifestyle series.
Programming is subject to change. Visit netNebraska.org/television
for more information. Programs listed in Central Time.
All programs are closed-captioned.
SUNDAY-FRIDAY 6:00 am Cooking 8:00 am Travel 9:00 am Home & How-To & Cooking NooN Cooking 2:00 pm Travel 3:30 pm Home & How-To 5:30 pm Cooking 9:00 pm Cooking, Travel & How-To (repeats overnight)
SATURDAY ALL-DAY SPECIALS
1:00 pm (10/5) Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years (10/12) Live From Lincoln Center (10/19) Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (10/26) Tony Bennet & Lady Gaga 3:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances 3:30 pm As Time Goes By 4:00 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot 5:00 pm Moyers & Company 5:30 pm BBC Newsnight 6:00 pm Doc Martin
NET2 World NET2 World brings you the best of PBS favorites like Independent Lens, Nature and Frontline, plus special documentaries, NET Television local productions and NET News features.
WEEKDAY NEWS 6:00 am BBC World News 11:00 am Tavis Smiley 4:00 pm Charlie Rose 8:00 pm (Fri) Washington Week in Review 8:30 pm (Fri) Charlie Rose: The Week 9:00 pm PBS NewsHour 10:00 pm Nightly Business Report 11:00 pm Charlie Rose Plus PBS NewsHour Weekend Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 pm
(10/4) Travel and Cooking (Italy and Mexico) (10/11) Cooking (10/18) Italian and Cuban Cooking (10/25) Painting/Cooking/Travel
Twisted Tales of Poe: Theater of the Mind Friday, Oct. 31, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Mysterious and macabre tales from Edgar Allan Poe are presented in a radio-style drama. The three classic stories are “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” and “The Raven.”
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How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Innovators of glass shape art, science and global communications.
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Growing Cities Will urban farming revitalize our cities and change the way we eat?
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
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Globe Trekker: Pirates, Galleons & Treasure
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot A terminally ill man is murdered before he can write his will.
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Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Secrets of the Dead (Part 2 of 2)
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War A suicide victim and German agent are both discovered near a house.
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
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As Time Goes By
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NET Radio Schedule NET Radio Main FM ScheduleAvailable anywhere with the NET Radio Nebraska App
Monday-Friday 5:00 am Morning Edition - Neb. News at 6:33, 7:06, 8:33 8:58 am Writers Almanac 9:03 am Morning Concert (Friday Live) NooN Afternoon Concert All About Books (Thursday at 12:04), Classics by Request (Friday at 1:00) 4:00 pm All Things Considered - Neb. News at 4:30, 5:30 6:30 pm Fresh Air 7:30 pm Performance Today 9:30 pm Classical Music overnight Saturday
6:00 am On Being 7:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 8:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! NooN Marketplace Money 1:00 pm The Splendid Table 2:00 pm RadioLab 3:00 pm This American Life 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion 7:00 pm The Thistle and Shamrock 8:00 pm Jazz Currents 10:00 pm Classical Music overnight Sunday
6:00 am Millennium of Music 7:00 am On Being 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 9:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am A Prairie Home Companion 1:00 pm Nebraska Concerts 3:00 pm Travel with Rick Steves 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm This American Life 6:00 pm Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! 7:00 pm The Verge 9:00 pm Music from Hearts of Space 11:00 pm Classical Music overnight
NET Radio HD-2 ScheduleAvailable with an HD Radio across most of Nebraska or anywhere with an Internet connection or with the NET Radio Nebraska App
HD-2 Monday-Friday 5:00 am Morning Edition - Neb. News at 6:33, 7:06, 8:33 9:00 am On Point 11:00 am Fresh Air NooN Ask Me Another (M), RadioLab (T), TED Radio Hour (W), Snap Judgment (Th), Latino USA (F) 1:00 pm Here & Now 3:00 pm All Things Considered - Neb. News at 4:30, 5:30 7:00 pm Jazz all evening & overnight HD-2 Saturday 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 8:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! NooN Marketplace Money 1:00 pm The Splendid Table 2:00 pm On Being 3:00 pm On the Media 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion 7:00 pm Jazz all evening & overnight HD-2 Sunday 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 9:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am A Prairie Home Companion 1:00 pm Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! 2:00 pm The Splendid Table 3:00 pm Fresh Air Weekends 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm American Routes 7:00 pm The Verge 9:00 pm Jazz overnight
NET Radio congratulates Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music (SFCM) for bringing quality music to our community for the past five decades! As a special treat this 50th year, NET Radio will re-broadcast concerts from the SFCM 25th season on Nebraska Concerts, airing Sundays at 1 p.m. CT.
NET Radio is also pleased to welcome concert goers to the 2014-2015 Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music season opener Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln. Join
NET Radio’s Genevieve Randall for a pre-concert chat at 7 p.m. CT and enjoy a program from Anton Miller’s the Phenix Ensemble with bassist Hans Sturm, beginning at 7:30 p.m. CT.
For more information about the series as well as ticket information, visit netNebraska.org/radio. This series is included in the NET MemberCard discount program, so be sure to use your card to save when ordering tickets.
NET Radio Creates the Trailblazer ProgramYour time is valuable and we hear you when you say you’d like for us to look for efficiencies. To that end, we’re going to try some new things during the upcoming radio pledge drive which begins Oct. 15. On-air pledge drives are the most effective way to raise money and to increase new members – your help is critical to make this work. We’re looking for time periods during the drive to keep intact with no fundraising and we are focusing on how to make the hours we do fundraising even more successful.
We are launching the NET Radio Trailblazer program, pooling money donated by existing members (you!) to create incentives for others to call in or “web in” their pledges during the drive. Essentially you’ll be providing a dollar-for- dollar match to encourage those who have been listening but haven’t yet become a supporting member. NET Radio’s membership hovers at around 7,000 members. While that’s good, it’s not good enough. To survive and to thrive, we must grow our membership base.
To become an NET Radio Trailblazer, please make a special gift of $500 or more. We will pool your gift with others to make a shared “Power Hour” of support. For more information, please call 1-800-634-6788 or go online to netNebraska.org/trailblazer.
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Bates Honored by Nebraska Broadcasters Association
NET News received several awards. In the radio news section, the story “Putting Unused Retail Space to Work” won a gold award and “Companies Increasingly Looking beyond Profit Margins” won a bronze award.
An NET Radio news series associated with the NET News documentary, Marijuana Crossroads won gold in the “Best In-Depth or Investigative Story or Series” and the radio story “Arrested for Playing Baseball” won a silver award in “Best In-depth Sports Story or Series.”
The Nebraska Broadcasters Association inducted former NET General Manager Rod Bates into the “NBA Hall of Fame” at the association’s recent convention in Lincoln.
Bates spent almost 40 years as a broadcaster in Nebraska, joining NET as a producer/director in 1975 after moving his family from California. Bates became General Manager of NET in 1996 and served the network until his retirement in 2013.
During his tenure, Bates positioned NET in the top tier of public television and radio stations in the country. He secured funding for the digital conversion of NET’s radio and television transmitters, and guided the station’s program production efforts to new heights.
The Nebraska Broadcasters Association recently honored several NET Television, NET Radio and NET News productions with gold, silver and bronze Pinnacle Awards for excellence.
In the television news category, the NET News and Harvest Public Media special Changing Lands, Changing Hands won a gold award in the agriculture category.
The Nebraska Stories episode Keeping Grand, which aired on NET Television in April, 2014, won a gold award in the “Service to Community” television category. Big Red Wrap-Up – Team Jack won a gold award in the category for “Best Television In-Depth Sports Story or Series.”
Silver Pinnacle Awards went to Nebraska Stories: Miracle on the Prairie in the television section of “Service to Business, Industry, Government or Education.” Now What: Dementia Types and Diagnosis won a silver award in the television section of “Service to Community.”
The NET News website also won a silver award.
NET Wins Nebraska Broadcasters Association Pinnacle Awards
NET staff from left to right: Dennis Kellogg, Bill Kelly, Ryan Robertson, Grant Gerlock, Jackie Sojico, Joe Turco, Kay Hall, Christine Lesiak, Michele Wolford, Penny Costello
Rod Bates with Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman
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Brady Beran had a bright future ahead of him. The 185-pound linebacker for Lincoln East High School was a 4.0 student and an exceptional athlete on both the football and soccer fields, but that all changed on Sept. 24, 2004.
Brady was shaken up in the first quarter of a football game. His dad, Tom Beran, noticed that he was a “step slow,” a sign he had suffered a concussion. In the third quarter, Brady took another hit. It was a helmet to helmet collision.
“The coach came, helped me get up and walk off to the sidelines. And then, once I got to the sidelines, I collapsed,” said Brady. He was rushed to the hospital for surgery and placed in a medically induced coma. Brady woke up five weeks later, confined to a hospital bed, unable to walk or talk, and in need of massive rehabilitation.
What happens to the brain during a concussion is a medical mystery and the
Concussions: Heading for Change Examines Head Injury
Nationwide, high school athletes suffer the most concussions in these sports: Football 153,000Girls and Boys Soccer 100,000Girls and Boys Basketball 29,000Wrestling 12,000
Did You Know?
Campaign Connection 2014 is NET’s multiplatform approach to coverage of state races and ballot issues important to you. As part of our commitment to political reporting, NET and the Nebraska Broadcasters Association are sponsoring two debates featuring candidates from two key races.
Candidates vying for Nebraska’s open U.S. Senate seat debated the issues facing the state and nation Sept. 14, during a 90-minute live broadcast from North Platte, Neb. If you missed the live broadcast, Nebraska U.S. Senate Debate 2014 is archived online at netNebraska.org/campaignconnection2014.
The two candidates for Nebraska governor, Democrat Chuck Hassebrook and Republican Pete Ricketts, will debate the issues during the live broadcast of Nebraska Gubernatorial Debate 2014, airing Thursday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1, NET Radio, at netNebraska.org and on the NET Nebraska app.
NET News coverage leading up to the general election will include in-depth NET Radio Signature Stories about races and ballot issues. And the website netNebraska.org/campaignconnection2014 is an additional resource for voters who want to learn more about the candidates and the ballot decisions they will make on Election Day – Tuesday, Nov. 4.
focus of ongoing studies. The NET Sports documentary Concussions: Heading for Change examines the advanced brain research being conducted at the University of Nebraska Athletic Department in partnership with the on-campus research lab, the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3). The program features the personal stories of Nebraska athletes like Brady who have suffered and persevered after a life-altering head injury.
Concussions: Heading for Change also looks at Nebraska’s Concussion Awareness Act, legislation that aims to keep young athletes safe after receiving a head injury during play, and what athletes, coaches and parents can do to minimize sports head injuries.
Concussions: Heading for Change is coming to NET Television in November.
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Educating Nebraska
Teachers matter. Research supports what common sense tells us – that the professionals in charge of our children’s classrooms play a critical role in shaping young people’s academic future. But are there enough high quality teachers to provide all Nebraska youth with stimulating classroom environments?
Building Better Teachers examines if Nebraska has the systems in place to ensure that students who would benefit the most from high quality teachers – children coming from the state’s most challenging educational environments – have access to the best
teachers available. This episode of State of Education in Nebraska, produced by Nebraska Loves Public Schools for Nebraska Connects, airs Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1.
Looking over the horizon, the program also looks at whether there are enough capable college students training to be the teachers of tomorrow, as well as if new Nebraska teachers are getting the support they need during their first few years in the classroom. In Building Better Teachers, key national and state leaders confront questions about preparing teachers for the schools of tomorrow.
Children who watch Curious George and read Curious George television tie-in books score significantly higher on the science and math concepts covered.
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State of Education Examines Teacher Preparation
The educational website, Stories of Nebraska Quilters, was recently honored with a regional 2014 CINDY Award for excellence in
interactive media. This year, more than 8,200 entries from around the world were judged in more than 160 media categories. Stories of Nebraska Quilters is a pilot project developed by the International Quilt Study Center and Museum in Lincoln, Neb., along with its partners, NET Learning Services and the Nebraska State Historical Society. The site explores a group of Nebraska quilts and quilters and their connection to Nebraska history. Visit nequilters.org to explore the content.
Curious George Solves a Halloween MysteryCelebrate Halloween with your favorite monkey! In the special Curious George: A Halloween Boo-Fest, George spends his first
Halloween in the country and a legendary tale about a scarecrow haunting the countryside spooks him. But is the story real? George does his monkey-best to find the perfect Halloween costume and solve the scarecrow mystery. Curious George: A Halloween Boo-Fest airs on NET Television’s NET1 at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. CT on both Monday, Oct. 27, and Friday, Oct. 31.
The week of Oct. 27-31 also features three all-new Curious George episodes. On Tuesday, Oct. 28, George volunteers to take an undersea adventure in a monkey-sized submarine and uses his super spy skills and all five of his senses. Wednesday, Oct. 29, George figures out a way to quietly find his way to the refrigerator in the dark and he and Hundley are amazed by all the flying machines at the museum’s aviation exhibit. And, on Thursday, Oct. 30, George and the Man with the Yellow Hat are missing a dinosaur bone and a large, unmarked box that arrives on George’s doorstep has him guessing what could be inside. Watch Curious George weekdays at 8 and 8:30 a.m.; and 3 and 3:30 p.m. CT on NET1.
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NET General Manager Mark Leonard accepts a “Milestone Partner Award” from the Nebraska State Fair during opening ceremonies on Aug. 22. (Photo courtesy
of NET member Michael Leggott of Grand Island, Neb.)
Schuyler Hosts Event for Children and FamiliesParents and kids can click on the newest PBS Kids apps at a technology experience workshop hosted by NET Learning Services on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. CT, at the elementary school in Schuyler, Neb. This educational outreach event is free and open to the public, and features information from a variety of community organizations that support families. Materials will be available in both English and Spanish.
Event partners include NET, Schuyler Public Schools and the Nebraska Early Childhood Education Endowment Fund’s Sixpence Programs. Sixpence programs represent Nebraska’s commitment to meeting the needs of children birth to three in the most critical years of development.
The Pancake Man will be flipping flapjacks and the event will feature a visit from Daniel Tiger. The event is free for families with children from preschool age to eight years, but donations are appreciated.
NET Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes the important contributions Hispanic and Latino Americans
make in the United States, and celebrates their heritage and culture. U.S. Census figures show that in 2013, nearly 10 percent of Nebraska’s population claimed Hispanic or Latino heritage.
NET Television honors the month with special programming, beginning with the Hispanic Heritage Awards Friday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. on NET1. Top Latino performers and personalities will pay tribute to honorees representing categories such as education, leadership and the arts.
A Nebraska Stories segment airing Friday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 explores how the Hispanic celebration of life, Dia de los Muertos, looks at death with humor, music, dancing and art. Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1, Nebraska Stories features Lincolnite Johnny Davis, whose Mexican grandmother inspired his homemade salsa business.
The Latino Americans series tells the story of Hispanic Americans from the 1500s to present day. A marathon of six hour-long episodes will air Sunday, Oct. 12, from 4 to 9 p.m. CT on NET2 World. The programs follow Latino history from the time when Spanish explorers first entered North America to the gradual construction of a new American identity.
And, Monday, Oct. 13, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1, Rebel: A Voces Special Presentation reveals the mysterious true story of Loreta Velazquez, a Cuban immigrant who was one of the estimated 1,000 women who secretly served as soldiers during the Civil War.
The Latino Americans series tells the story of Hispanic Americans from the 1500s to present day.
During the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island, NET Kids and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension paired technology with reading and hosted “Nebraska’s Biggest Story Time.” This celebration of 100 years of extension services included a visit from Clifford The Big Red Dog, a book giveaway and time to explore PBS Kids apps.
Nebraska’s Biggest Story Time
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An outgrowth of the POV documentary of the same name which chronicled two young boys on their educational journey, American Promise promotes the success of African American young men. During a nationwide action tour, American Promise filmmakers stopped in Omaha to address youth, parents and educators. The project includes action steps and strategies that ensure all young people are equipped with the same opportunities for excellence.
During the event Aug. 21-23, attendees screened the NET Learning Services State of Education documentary, Need to Succeed: Closing Omaha’s Black Male Achievement Gap, and attended workshops about the unique social and emotional needs of young African American men and teaching strategies for improving self-esteem and academic success.
“Thank you for three incredible days! The American Promise tour was very inspiring and meaningful. It will definitely accelerate the pace of positive change and momentum in our city and beyond,” said Willie Barney of The Empowerment Network in Omaha.
OFFERS DIVERSE LINE-UP
Get a front-row seat and back stage pass to the best of the arts during the 2014 PBS Arts Fall Festival. The festival celebrates the 40th anniversaries of Live from Lincoln Center and Austin City Limits, plus brings you some of the most popular
musicians and stage productions of our time. The PBS Fall Arts Festival airs Sunday afternoons at 1 p.m. CT on NET1.
Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years SUNDAY, OCT. 5 A star-studded special celebrates the trailblazing music series’ 40th anniversary. Live from Lincoln Center’s 40th Anniversary Season The Nance SUNDAY, OCT. 12 Nathan Lane stars as a gay headliner who faces his own self-loathing during the fading twilight of burlesque in 1930s New York. The Gershwins’® Porgy and Bess SM from San Francisco Opera SUNDAY, OCT. 19 Follow the turbulent story of a disabled man, the headstrong woman he loves and the community that sustains them both.
American Promise Visits Omaha
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek LIVE! SUNDAY, OCT. 26 Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga perform selections from their classic jazz recording. Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room SUNDAY, NOV. 2 Emmy and Grammy-nominated entertainer, Michael Feinstein headlines this all-star evening. Hitmakers SUNDAY, NOV. 16 Examine the music industry’s resilience in the digital age. Cats! FRIDAY, NOV. 21 at 8 p.m. CT See the musical with an 18-year Broadway run and global touring productions.
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Hull was the program manager of the Nebraska ETV Network from 1955-82 and during his tenure co-developed the “Anyone for Tennyson?” poetry series and the “The Mark Twain Series” of dramas for PBS.
He took a leave of absence in 1966-67 to work for the U.S. Information Agency as a television adviser to the government of South Vietnam, and developed a four-station network in the country. From 1982-88, he was director of the Program Fund for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. He returned to Nebraska in 1988 and served as station manager of KUON-TV and associate general manager for NET for eight years.
Officially “retired,” he remains active on several boards, commissions and foundations. Among his many awards, he received the Addison E. Sheldon Memorial Award for significant achievement in the preservation of Nebraska history from the Nebraska State Historical Society in 2013 and the Pioneer Award from the Nebraskaland Foundation in 2009.
During the August commencement ceremony, the University of Nebraska honored NET senior adviser Ron Hull with the Nebraska Builder Award. Since 1946, the award has recognized individuals who have displayed exceptional service to Nebraska and the university.
NET Television’s NET1 Productions of NET Sports – Nebraska’s Home for Sports
Ohio State
Saturday, Oct. 4, at 5 p.m. CT
Northwestern
Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. CT
Maryland
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NET welcomed close to 200 people to its open house on Aug. 16, for a free family event to celebrate 60 years of public media service to Nebraska. Visitors toured the studios and remote truck, brought
gardening questions for Backyard Farmer panelists, tried out the Ready to Learn iPad technology and checked out the Big Red Wrap-Up set.
1. NET General Manager Mark Leonard visits with Ruth and Eric Brown of Lexington.
2. NET Radio’s Nancy Finken showed the studio to Rita Maggert of Lincoln.
3. Mike Dewey and Diane Beeny of York discuss their 85-year-old elm tree with Kim Todd and Kevin Korus from Backyard Farmer.
I wish to tell you that my wife and I enjoyed our visit to your Open House on August 16. I was so happy to finally meet with Lora Black, Nancy Finken and Genevieve Randall. I was humbled that you chose a photo of me and Ms. Randall to post on your Facebook page. I have listened to NET Radio for over 22 years since I first moved to Nebraska and have always enjoyed your programs. I just don't have enough words to say how grateful, and how happy I am that you have been there. Thank you so very much!
4. Tony Nguy-Robertson and his twenty-one-month old son, Jacoby, explore Super Why apps.
5. Josh Rishling of NET Sports explains operations in the NET remote truck to Dan Dixon and his son Bryan.
6. NET’s Steven Speicher explains the Platte Basin Time Lapse project to Susan Bauer and Jane DeCamp of Lincoln.
James S. NET Member Central City, Neb.
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Call 1-844-CAR-2-NET (844-227-2638) or donate online at netNebraska.org/cardonations
Gary Heusel and his son, Jason Heusel, are the first – the first to support NET by donating a vehicle
to our new Car Donation program.
“I heard about it on NET Radio during the Saturday morning programs,” said Jason.
Jason drove thousands of miles around the country in the 2001 Saturn that his dad helped him purchase in 2002. Recently, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) graduate decided to purchase a new vehicle and talked to his dad about donating the Saturn.
“We could have just sold the car, but there were some safety issues that made me uncomfortable with that,” said Gary. “Jason told me about this program, and because of Jason’s support and our support for public television, it made sense to support it with this donation, too.”
It’s an easy, no-hassle process to donate an unwanted car, boat, motorcycle or RV to NET, plus you’ll enjoy a tax deduction and fast, free towing. “Someone from Omaha just came and picked it up,” said Gary.
Gary Heusel moved his family from Illinois to Nebraska in 1995 so that his wife, Karen, could receive treatment for breast cancer at UNMC in Omaha. Gary started
Father, Son Are First Car Donors
Calling All Tailgaters!What do you cook for family and friends when you’re tailgating on a Husker game day? Whether your menu features spicy sausage on the barbeque, a delicious game day dip or a decadent dessert, we want to know what you are cooking! NET is collecting your best tailgating recipes and compiling them into a special cookbook. If we collect enough recipes, we hope to share them with cooks across Nebraska in a future NET Television program about tailgating. So, don’t be shy – share your family’s football favorites at [email protected].
Beginning in January 2015, or whatever month your membership is set for renewal, NET’s base membership level will change from $30 to $36. For just an extra 50-cents each month, you’ll be supporting NET and still receive this member magazine.
working at UNL and led Nebraska’s 4-H Program before relocating to Hawaii for a similar position. He’s happy to be back in Nebraska now, but along the way, he was an avid listener and supporter of public radio in whatever state he called home. It’s a passion he passed along to Jason.
“We always listened to NPR for news when we traveled and I’ve spent about 14 years listening myself. Public broadcasting is something the community needs and I want to keep it going,” he said. “I decided to donate the car because I know NET will get more than I would. I wanted to share a little.”
For more information about NET’s car donation program, call 1-844-CAR-2-NET (1-844-227-2638) or donate online at netNebraska.org/cardonations.
By donating your unwanted car, boat, motorcycle or RV to NET you enjoy:• Easy, no-hassle
process• Tax deduction• Fast, free towing
Jason Heusel with his 2001 Saturn.
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Twirl GirlsThey are competitive, fit, and tough as nails. The Stepper-ettes are the reigning world champion baton twirling team from La Vista, Neb. As these young women prepare to defend their impressive title, they reach for the sky with their goals and their batons, and take it one step at a time. (Twirl Girls is a production of Virtual Knowledge, Inc., and prepared for broadcast in cooperation with NET Television.)
Great Performances “CATS!” Enjoy one of musical theater’s biggest blockbusters! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats!” entertained Broadway audiences for nearly 20 years and its touring productions continue to travel the globe.
This stage version boasts musical highlights that include Elaine Paige’s return to her original role as Grizabella, the faded “glamour cat” singing the show-stopping ballad “Memory.”
NAVY SEALS – THEIR UNTOLD STORYDespite the widespread attention paid to Navy SEALs (Sea, Air and Land) since they eliminated Osama bin Laden, the story of how these clandestine commandoes evolved in response to changing threats — from WWII to the War on Terror — and how their extraordinary abilities shaped U.S. and world history, has remained untold. Admirals, master chiefs, clandestine operators,
demolitioneers and snipers reveal how US Navy SEALs morphed into the world’s most admired commandoes.
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