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From the President<br />
The <strong>Clinton</strong><br />
Presidency<br />
“Love him or not, Bill <strong>Clinton</strong> is a remarkable political figure,” says <strong>WGBH</strong>’s<br />
Mark Samels, executive producer for American Experience and the guiding<br />
force behind The Presidents, our award-winning collection of presidential<br />
biographies. this month, we’re proud to premiere the latest addition to this<br />
collection: <strong>Clinton</strong> (see page 15).<br />
“enough dust has settled on the <strong>Clinton</strong> presidency for us to look back<br />
and ask, ‘How did it come about? How did he get there? And what happened<br />
while he was there?’ ” mark explains. the<br />
film goes deeper than what you think<br />
you know or remember about our 42nd<br />
president, taking you behind the scenes<br />
to offer fresh insights about both the<br />
man and his presidency.<br />
“As with all our presidential biographies,<br />
the story of <strong>Clinton</strong> is told by those<br />
around him, who knew him best,” says<br />
mark. “We had extraordinary access to<br />
everyone—from the folks who grew<br />
up with him in Arkansas and were part of his political life as governor, to the<br />
people in his cabinet and inner circle in the White House.” the result is a<br />
stunning, 360-degree portrait of one of the most talented, flawed and fascinating<br />
politicians in American history.<br />
the film also provides context for where we are as a nation today. “so<br />
much of our political landscape right now—everything from the debate over<br />
health care to the role of the military, to surpluses, to debt and jobs, to the<br />
rivalries between the two political parties—was part of Bill <strong>Clinton</strong>’s presidency<br />
as well,” mark says. “We hope our film offers viewers perspective on<br />
how some of the issues that feel so intractable today actually are part of what<br />
America is…part of what America has been from the very beginning.”<br />
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(7:30) Independent Lens The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 Nature Raccoon Nation PBS NewsHour<br />
Ciao Italia New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari Garden Smart This Old House<br />
American Experience Tupperware! Frontline The Interrupters<br />
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 1) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 (Pt. 6)<br />
Carrier True Believers Faces of America Becoming American PBS NewsHour<br />
Cuisine Culture Mexico: One Plate at a Time Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Nature The Himalayas Nova Extreme Cave Diving Cave People of the Himalaya<br />
Lark Rise to Candleford Doc Martin Waking the Dead<br />
(7pm) Frontline Pact PBS NewsHour<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House<br />
Frontline Sick Around America US Health Care: The Good News Eden at the End of the World<br />
Frontline Independent Lens More Than a Month<br />
Cave People of the Himalaya Lost Cave Temples PBS NewsHour<br />
Cuisine Culture Mexico: One Plate at a Time Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook Saloon Singer Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook A New Step Every Day<br />
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 1) This Old House Hour Nature The Himalayas<br />
(7pm) Slavery by Another Name Independent Lens The Order of Myths PBS NewsHour<br />
Ciao Italia New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House<br />
(6:30) Masterpiece Classic As Time Goes By Outnumbered The Worst Week of My Life Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 1)<br />
(7pm) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Anastasia<br />
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington American Masters Garrison Keillor<br />
Barbecue University Endless Feast Coastal Cooking Cooking with Friends Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Taste of Louisiana<br />
(7pm) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 (Pt. 6) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 (Pt. 7)<br />
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Calypso Rose<br />
Frontline<br />
Global Voices For God, Tsar and Fatherland Global Voices Rules of the Game Global Voices On Wheels Brasil<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House<br />
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2) American Experience <strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 1)<br />
Ashes to Ashes Hustle MI-5<br />
(7pm) NCRM Freedom Awards Harpist Ann Hobson Pilot Nature The Himalayas PBS NewsHour<br />
Ciao Italia New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari Garden Smart This Old House
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Carriers Full Circle Faces of America Making America PBS NewsHour<br />
Cuisine Culture Mexico: One Plate at a Time Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of the Sea<br />
Lark Rise to Candleford Doc Martin Waking the Dead<br />
Independent Lens More Than a Month Frontline PBS NewsHour<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House<br />
Journey into Buddhism: Dharma River Journey into Buddhism: Prajna Earth<br />
Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide P.O.V. Racing Dreams Ask This Old House<br />
(7:30) Journey to Palomar 400 Years of the Telescope PBS NewsHour<br />
Cuisine Culture Mexico: One Plate at a Time Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Great Performances Memphis<br />
Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of the Sea<br />
(7pm) American Experience <strong>Clinton</strong> <strong>Clinton</strong> 12 PBS NewsHour<br />
Ciao Italia New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House<br />
(6:30) Masterpiece Classic As Time Goes By Outnumbered The Worst Week of My Life Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2)<br />
(7pm) Anastasia Run Silent, Run Deep Roadtrip Nation<br />
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over<br />
Taste of Louisiana Travelscope Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Grannies on Safari Food Trip with Todd English Taste of Louisiana<br />
(7pm) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 (Pt. 7) Masterpiece Classic The Old Curiosity Shop Masterpiece Classic<br />
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Kalb Report Two Centuries of Presidents and the Press 49th Star: Creating Alaska Global Voices A Son’s Sacrifice<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House<br />
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 3) Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles, CA (Pt. 1) American Masters Cab Calloway: Sketches<br />
Ashes to Ashes Hustle MI-5<br />
(7pm) Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of the Sea PBS NewsHour<br />
Ciao Italia Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari Garden Smart This Old House<br />
American Experience The Amish Frontline<br />
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 3) Masterpiece Classic The Old Curiosity Shop Ask This Old House<br />
Black in Latin America Cuba: The Next Revolution Faces of America Know Thyself PBS NewsHour<br />
Cuisine Culture Mexico: One Plate at a Time Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember Nova Japan’s Killer Quake Secrets of the Dead Japanese Supersub<br />
Lark Rise to Candleford Doc Martin Waking the Dead<br />
(7:30) P.O.V. Racing Dreams Frontline PBS NewsHour<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House
Unforgettable Stories<br />
Independent Lens brings us three stories about unique people and<br />
events that helped define African American history. Daisy Bates: First<br />
Lady of Little Rock explores the life of of daisy Bates, a complex, unconventional<br />
and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement<br />
who led the 1957 charge to desegregate the all-white Central High<br />
school in Little rock, Arkansas. The Black Power Mixtape looks at the<br />
people, society and culture that fueled an era of convulsive change.<br />
And More Than a Month reveals why one African American filmmaker,<br />
Shukree Hassan Tilghman, wants to end Black History month.<br />
Independent Lens on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44<br />
Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock<br />
Thu, 2/2 at 10pm<br />
The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975<br />
Thu, 2/9 at 10pm<br />
More Than a Month<br />
Thu, 2/16 at 10pm<br />
Michael Feinstein’s<br />
Songbook<br />
singer, pianist and music revivalist<br />
Michael Feinstein leads viewers across<br />
America and through musical history<br />
in three new episodes. Learn how technology<br />
has preserved—and altered—<br />
the way we think about the great songs<br />
and singers of the past; hear an undocumented, previously unknown<br />
song by Jerry Herman; and savor the allure of musical nightlife, from<br />
mississippi juke joints to Las vegas clubs.<br />
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook, Season 2<br />
Fri, 2/3, 2/10 & 2/17 at 9pm <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
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6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Nature Wolverine:<br />
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44 Lark Rise to<br />
Candleford<br />
9pm 2 Nova Ice Age Death Trap<br />
in a race against developers<br />
in the rockies, archaeologists<br />
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mammoths, mastodons and other<br />
giant extinct beasts, opening a vivid<br />
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44 Doc Martin<br />
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10pm 2 Inside Nature’s Giants<br />
Great White Shark experts<br />
travel to south Africa to dissect a<br />
15-foot-long great white shark, while<br />
a comparative anatomist uncovers the<br />
amazing array of senses the shark possesses,<br />
including the ability to detect<br />
the electromagnetic field given off by<br />
other creatures.<br />
44 Waking the Dead<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Thursday 2<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Vienna<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Britain’s Royal Weddings<br />
Chasing Dreams<br />
tune in two more installments of the engaging series AfroPop: The<br />
Ultimate Cultural Exchange. in That’s My Face, join filmmaker thomas<br />
Allen Harris on a journey of self-discovery as he crosses three continents<br />
and three generations in search of the identity of the spirits who<br />
haunt his dreams. in Calypso Rose: Lioness of the Jungle, get an inside<br />
look at the dreams and disappointments of Calypso Rose, the charismatic<br />
artist who has been sharing her stories of daily life in the<br />
Caribbean since she began singing at age 15.<br />
That’s My Face<br />
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Calypso Rose: Lioness of the Jungle<br />
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44 Nova Ice Age Death Trap<br />
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9pm 2 Edward VII:<br />
The Pleasure King<br />
the contradictory personality and<br />
extraordinary private life of Prince<br />
Albert edward are revealed, showing<br />
how he combined the endless pursuit<br />
of pleasure with an instinctive grasp of<br />
the monarchy’s role in the 20th century.<br />
44 Frontline<br />
10pm 2 Karsh Is History:<br />
Yousuf Karsh and<br />
Portrait Photography<br />
44 Independent Lens<br />
Daisy Bates: First Lady of<br />
Little Rock see Unforgettable Stories,<br />
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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Friday 3<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Basic Black<br />
44 Cook’s Country<br />
8pm 2 Washington Week<br />
44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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8:30 2 McLaughlin Group<br />
9pm 2 Michael Feinstein’s<br />
American Songbook<br />
Time Machines see Michael<br />
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44 This Old House Hour<br />
10pm 2 Michael Feinstein’s<br />
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Putting on the Tail Fins see Michael<br />
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44 Spirit of Sacajawea<br />
11pm 2 Need to Know<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />
Saturday 4<br />
11am 2 The Victory Garden (d)<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
11:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-On-One Bobby<br />
Sanabria<br />
12pm 2 Essential Pepin (d)<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
12:30 2 The French Chef (*)<br />
44 Nature Wolverine:<br />
Chasing the Phantom (d)<br />
1pm 2 Vine Talk<br />
1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
44 Nova Ice Age Death Trap<br />
(See 2/1 at 9pm)<br />
2pm 2 Food Trip with Todd<br />
English<br />
2:30 2 Simply Ming<br />
44 American Experience<br />
Annie Oakley (d)<br />
3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
3:30 2 Cook’s Country<br />
44 American Experience<br />
Jesse James (d)<br />
4pm 2 Primal Grill<br />
4:30 2 Rough Cut<br />
44 Karsh Is History:<br />
Yousuf Karsh and<br />
Portrait Photography<br />
5pm 2 This Old House Hour<br />
5:30 44 Edward VII:<br />
The Pleasure King<br />
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6pm 2 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-On-One Anand<br />
Giridharadas<br />
the son of indian<br />
immigrants,<br />
author and columnist<br />
Anand<br />
Giridharadas<br />
took the unusual step of moving back<br />
to india as an adult to learn about the<br />
country of his ancestors. He talks about<br />
india’s transformation from a country<br />
people couldn’t wait to leave to one to<br />
which their children aspire to return.<br />
6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 4) in the climactic battle of the<br />
war, matthew and William go over the<br />
top to an uncertain fate. vera plays a<br />
cruel endgame with Bates and Anna.<br />
And daisy faces the severest test of her<br />
life.<br />
44 Britain’s Royal Weddings<br />
7:30 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 4) (See 6:30pm)<br />
44 Run Silent, Run Deep<br />
A Us sub commander<br />
(Clark Gable), obsessed with sinking a<br />
Japanese ship, butts heads with his<br />
first officer (Burt Lancaster) and crew.<br />
8:30 2 As Time Goes By<br />
9pm 2 Outnumbered<br />
44 Witness for the<br />
Prosecution<br />
9:30 2 The Worst Week of My<br />
Life<br />
10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Eugene, OR (Pt. 2)<br />
11pm 2 Basic Black<br />
11:06 44 Roadtrip Nation<br />
11:30 2 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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Handel and Haydn Society<br />
Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus<br />
THOMPSON CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES<br />
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February 17, 2012<br />
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Celebrating Black History<br />
this year, <strong>WGBH</strong> celebrates Black History month with a slate of<br />
programs profiling the rich history, culture and contributions of African<br />
Americans. explore!<br />
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story<br />
extraordinary people risked their lives to help fugitive slaves escape<br />
via the clandestine Underground railroad. One of them was William<br />
Still of Philadelphia, a free black man who<br />
accepted delivery of transported crates containing<br />
“human cargo.” this documentary<br />
reveals some of the dramatic, lesser-known<br />
stories behind this humanitarian enterprise,<br />
and explores key Canadian connections,<br />
including the surprising fate of former slaves<br />
who crossed the border to “Freedom’s Land.”<br />
Mon, 2/6 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
American Experience/Freedom Riders<br />
From may until november 1961, more than 400 black and white<br />
Americans joined together in courageous acts of civil disobedience,<br />
riding buses into the deep south<br />
in dangerous defiance of Jim Crow<br />
laws. Freedom Riders, an emmy-<br />
Award-winning film produced by<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong>’s American Experience,<br />
revisits this pivotal moment in our<br />
civil rights history.<br />
Tue, 2/7 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
Slavery by Another Name<br />
explore the little-known story of the post-emancipation era and the<br />
labor practices and laws that effectively created a new form of slavery<br />
in the south that persisted well into the 20th century. Based on the<br />
Pulitzer Prize-winning book by The Wall Street Journal’s douglas A.<br />
Blackmon, the film also examines the concept of “neoslavery,” which<br />
sentenced African Americans to forced labor for violating an array of<br />
laws that criminalized their everyday behavior.<br />
Mon, 2/13 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
More Online<br />
at Forum Network<br />
more than 150 audio and video<br />
lectures are available at<br />
wgbh.org/forum featuring<br />
African American perspectives on<br />
history, politics, arts, literature<br />
and more. shown: Judy<br />
Richardson, civil rights activist<br />
and filmmaker.<br />
American Masters/<br />
Cab Calloway<br />
Minnie the Moocher, with its popular<br />
refrain “Hi de hi de hi de ho,”<br />
was Cab Calloway’s signature<br />
song, and Harlem’s famous Cotton<br />
Club was his home stage. He<br />
charmed audiences around the<br />
world with boundless energy, bravado<br />
and elegant showmanship.<br />
this lively biography captures the<br />
life and music of an exceptional<br />
figure in the history of jazz.<br />
Mon, 2/27 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />
NewsWeekly<br />
7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />
Bonnie Erbe<br />
8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />
8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />
WealthTrack<br />
9am 44 Washington Week<br />
9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />
10am 44 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />
11am 2 Travelscope Desert Birds,<br />
Bats and Wildflowers<br />
44 Need to Know<br />
11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Salzburg and Surroundings<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to<br />
the Edge The Making of<br />
Travels to the Edge<br />
44 Theater Talk (*)<br />
12:30 2 Basic Black<br />
44 Equitrekking Uruguay<br />
1pm 2 Nature Wolverine: Chasing<br />
the Phantom (d)<br />
44 Invitation to World<br />
Literature Popol Vuh (d)<br />
1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground<br />
The John Cowan Band<br />
2pm 2 Nova Ice Age Death Trap<br />
(See 2/1 at 9pm)<br />
44 Music Voyager From D.C.<br />
to Cajun Country<br />
2:30 44 The Artist Toolbox<br />
Isabel Allende<br />
3pm 2 Inside Nature’s Giants<br />
Great White Shark (See 2/1<br />
at 10pm)<br />
44 Cuisine Culture<br />
3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles (d)<br />
4pm 2 Moyers & Company<br />
44 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />
of a Chef<br />
4:30 44 Essential Pepin (d)<br />
5pm 2 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-On-One Anand<br />
Giridharadas (See 2/4 at 6pm)<br />
44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
44 Simply Ming<br />
6pm 2 Edward VII:<br />
The Pleasure King<br />
(See 2/2 at 9pm)<br />
44 The French Chef (*)<br />
6:30 2 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-On-One Anand<br />
Giridharadas (See 2/4 at 6pm)<br />
7pm 2 Britain’s Royal Weddings<br />
44 Anastasia An expatriate<br />
russian general (Yul<br />
Brynner) grooms a refugee (ingrid<br />
Bergman) to pose as the lost daughter<br />
of Czar nicholas ii.<br />
8pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 4) (See 2/4 at 6:30pm)<br />
9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 5) As the war nears its end,<br />
downton’s aristocrats and servants put<br />
their lives back together. mary and sir<br />
richard go estate hunting. A mysterious<br />
wounded officer makes a shocking<br />
revelation.<br />
44 American Experience<br />
Annie Oakley (d)<br />
10pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 5) (See 9pm)<br />
44 American Experience<br />
Jesse James (d)<br />
11pm 2 Edward VII:<br />
The Pleasure King<br />
(See 2/2 at 9pm)<br />
44 Live from the Artists<br />
Den<br />
Monday 6<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Salzburg and Surroundings<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Eugene, OR (Pt. 3)<br />
44 Ashes to Ashes<br />
9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Houston, TX (Pt. 3)<br />
44 Hustle<br />
10pm 2 Underground Railroad:<br />
The William Still Story<br />
see Celebrating Black History, this<br />
page (d)<br />
44 MI-5<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Tuesday 7<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
The Making of<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 American Experience<br />
Freedom Riders see<br />
Celebrating Black History, this page<br />
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44 Edward VII:<br />
The Pleasure King<br />
(See 2/2 at 9pm)
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44 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
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44 Britain’s Royal Weddings<br />
2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Wednesday 8<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Burgundy: Profound France<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Nature Raccoon Nation<br />
see Which Way to the<br />
Next Garbage Can?, this page<br />
44 Lark Rise to<br />
Candleford<br />
9pm 2 Nova Separating Twins<br />
see Separating Sisters,<br />
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44 Doc Martin<br />
10pm 2 Inside Nature’s Giants<br />
Big Cats experts dissect<br />
a lion and a tiger. meanwhile, a biologist<br />
comes face to face with a liger—<br />
a cross between a lion and a tiger—<br />
proof of the two species’ similarity.<br />
44 Waking the Dead<br />
11pm<br />
2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Thursday 9<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
France’s Dordogne<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Nazi Hunt: Elusive<br />
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44 Nova Separating Twins<br />
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10pm 2 Inside the Mind of<br />
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44 Independent Lens<br />
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44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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44 This Old House Hour<br />
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44 Nature Raccoon Nation<br />
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11pm 2 Need to Know<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />
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2 The Victory Garden<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
11:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />
44 María Hinojosa:<br />
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12pm 2 Essential Pepin (d)<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
12:30 2 The French Chef (*)<br />
44 Nature Raccoon Nation<br />
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1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
44 American Experience<br />
Freedom Riders (See 2/7 at<br />
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2pm 2 Food Trip with Todd<br />
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2:30 2 Simply Ming<br />
3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
3:30 2 Cook’s Country<br />
44 Run Silent, Run Deep<br />
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44 In the Life<br />
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44 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 Invitation to World<br />
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44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
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44 María Hinojosa:<br />
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44 Afropop: The Ultimate<br />
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8pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
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44 History Detectives<br />
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44 Nightly Business Report<br />
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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
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44 Hustle<br />
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44 PBS NewsHour<br />
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44 History Detectives<br />
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44 Nightly Business Report<br />
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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Nature The Himalayas<br />
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44 Lark Rise to<br />
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44 Doc Martin<br />
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44 Waking the Dead<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
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44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
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Vienna and the Danube<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Frontline Sick Around<br />
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9pm 2 US Health Care:<br />
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44 Independent Lens<br />
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44 PBS NewsHour<br />
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8:30 2 McLaughlin Group<br />
9pm 2 Michael Feinstein’s<br />
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44 This Old House Hour<br />
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44 Nature The Himalayas<br />
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11pm 2 Need to Know<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />
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11am 2 The Victory Garden<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 María Hinojosa:<br />
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44 Nature The Himalayas<br />
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44 Nova Extreme Cave Diving<br />
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44 Cave People of the<br />
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2:30 2 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />
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44 Frontline<br />
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44 Witness for the<br />
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6pm 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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9:30 2 The Worst Week of My<br />
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44 Anastasia (See 2/5 at 7pm)<br />
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10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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11pm 2 Basic Black<br />
11:30 2 Ask This Old House<br />
44 High School Quiz Show<br />
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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />
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7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />
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8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />
8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />
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9am 44 Washington Week<br />
9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />
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Winner of the 2010 Tony Award for best new musical, Memphis turns<br />
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10am 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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44 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />
11am 2 Travelscope Custer<br />
Country, Montana<br />
44 Need to Know<br />
11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
France’s Dordogne<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 Theater Talk (*)<br />
12:30 2 Basic Black<br />
44 Equitrekking Great<br />
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44 Invitation to World<br />
Literature Things Fall<br />
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2pm 44 Music Voyager<br />
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2:30 44 The Artist Toolbox<br />
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3pm 2 Jim Thorpe: World’s<br />
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44 Cuisine Culture<br />
3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles (d)<br />
4pm 2 Moyers & Company<br />
44 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />
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4:30 44 Essential Pepin (d)<br />
5pm 2 María Hinojosa:<br />
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44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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44 Simply Ming<br />
6pm 44 The French Chef (*)<br />
6:30 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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44 María Hinojosa:<br />
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7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, Season 2<br />
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44 Afropop: The Ultimate<br />
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44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
The Czech Republic Off the<br />
Beaten Path<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2)<br />
44 Ashes to Ashes<br />
9pm 2 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 1) see <strong>Clinton</strong>,<br />
page 15 (d)<br />
44 Hustle<br />
10pm 44 MI-5<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
6pm<br />
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Tuesday 21<br />
2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Athens and Side Trips<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Space Shuttle:<br />
A Horizon Guide<br />
44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2)<br />
9pm 2 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 2) see <strong>Clinton</strong>,<br />
page 15 (d)<br />
44 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 7) (See 2/19 at 9pm)<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Wednesday 22<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Greece’s Peloponnese<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Nature Ocean Giants:<br />
Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />
Voices of the Sea see Cetacean<br />
Science, page 15<br />
44 Lark Rise to<br />
Candleford<br />
9pm 44 Doc Martin<br />
10pm 44 Waking the Dead<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Thursday 23<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Copenhagen<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Journey into Buddhism:<br />
Dharma River<br />
44 Space Shuttle:<br />
A Horizon Guide<br />
9pm 44 P.O.V. Racing Dreams<br />
see Extreme Go-Karts,<br />
page 15<br />
9:30 2 Journey into Buddhism:<br />
Prajna Earth<br />
10:30 44 Ask This Old House<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
6pm<br />
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2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Basic Black<br />
44 Cook’s Country<br />
8pm 2 Washington Week<br />
44 Nature Ocean Giants:<br />
Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />
Voices of the Sea (See 2/22 at 8pm)<br />
8:30 2 McLaughlin Group<br />
9pm 2 Great Performances<br />
Memphis see Love in<br />
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11pm 44 PBS NewsHour<br />
11:30 2 Need to Know<br />
Saturday 25<br />
11am 2 The Victory Garden<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
11:30 2 Food Trip with Todd<br />
English<br />
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One-On-One Eve Ensler<br />
12pm 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />
44 Nature Ocean Giants:<br />
Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />
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1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
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3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
44 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 1) (See 2/20 at<br />
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3:30 2 Cook’s Country<br />
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4:30 2 Rough Cut<br />
5pm 2 This Old House Hour<br />
44 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 2) (See 2/21 at<br />
9pm) (d)<br />
6pm 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, Season 2<br />
(Pt. 7) (See 2/19 at 9pm)<br />
7pm 44 Anastasia (See 2/5 at 7pm)<br />
8:30 2 As Time Goes By<br />
9pm 2 Outnumbered<br />
44 Run Silent, Run Deep<br />
(See 2/4 at 7:30pm)<br />
9:30 2 The Worst Week of My<br />
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10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2)<br />
10:30 44 Roadtrip Nation<br />
11pm 2 Basic Black<br />
44 Roadtrip Nation<br />
Dickens’ Curiosity<br />
This classic Dickens novel is brought<br />
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11:30 2 Ask This Old House<br />
44 High School Quiz Show<br />
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44 Need to Know<br />
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lives with her doting grandfather<br />
(Jacobi) in his London store known as<br />
The Old Curiosity Shop. Little Nell is<br />
unaware that her grandfather has a<br />
ruinous gambling addiction that has left them nearly penniless and<br />
on the run from a loan shark. The pair fall in with a number of colorful<br />
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Masterpiece Classic/The Old Curiosity Shop<br />
Sun, 2/26 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />
6am 44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />
NewsWeekly<br />
7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />
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8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />
8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />
WealthTrack<br />
9am 44 Washington Week<br />
9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />
10am 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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44 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />
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11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Barcelona and Catalunya<br />
44 Ask This Old House<br />
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44 Theater Talk (*)<br />
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44 Equitrekking Great<br />
American Ranches<br />
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Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />
Voices of the Sea (See 2/22 at 8pm)<br />
44 Invitation to World<br />
Literature One Hundred<br />
Years of Solitude (d)<br />
1:30 44 Bluegrass Underground<br />
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Season Mixer<br />
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2:30 44 The Artist Toolbox<br />
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3pm 44 Cuisine Culture<br />
3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles (d)<br />
4pm 2 Moyers & Company<br />
44 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />
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4:30 44 Essential Pepin (d)<br />
5pm 2 María Hinojosa:<br />
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44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
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Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 2)<br />
44 Simply Ming<br />
6pm 44 The French Chef (*)<br />
6:30 2 High School Quiz Show<br />
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44 María Hinojosa:<br />
One-On-One Phylicia<br />
Rashad (See 2/26 at 5pm)<br />
7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Downton Abbey, season 2<br />
(Pt. 7) (See 2/19 at 9pm)<br />
44 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 1) (See 2/20 at<br />
9pm) (d)<br />
9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
The Old Curiosity Shop<br />
see Dickens’ Curiosity, page 18 (d)<br />
44 American Experience<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> (Pt. 2) (See 2/21 at<br />
9pm) (d)<br />
10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />
The Old Curiosity Shop (See<br />
9pm) (d)<br />
11pm 44 Live from the Artists<br />
Den<br />
Monday 27<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Denmark: Beyond<br />
Copenhagen<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 3)<br />
44 Ashes to Ashes<br />
9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Los Angeles, CA (Pt. 1)<br />
44 Hustle<br />
10pm 2 American Masters<br />
Cab Calloway: Sketches see<br />
Celebrating Black History, page 10<br />
44 MI-5<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
Tuesday 28<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Istanbul<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
8pm 2 American Experience<br />
The Amish see The Amish,<br />
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44 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Pittsburgh, PA (Pt. 3)<br />
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />
44 History Detectives<br />
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10:30 44 Ask This Old House<br />
11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />
44 PBS NewsHour<br />
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44 History Detectives<br />
7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />
44 Nightly Business Report<br />
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Iran: Tehran and Side Trips<br />
44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
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44 Lark Rise to<br />
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44 Doc Martin<br />
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44 Waking the Dead<br />
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44 PBS NewsHour<br />
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The Worst Week of My Life every sat at<br />
9:30pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on sun (2/12, 2/19, 2/26)<br />
at 5:30am on 2<br />
Waking the Dead every Wed 10pm on 44,<br />
thu 3am on 2<br />
Food & Wine<br />
America’s Test Kitchen every mon-Fri 7:30pm<br />
on 44, sat at 3pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on sun (2/5) at<br />
6:30pm on 2, Fri (2/10) 5am on 2, mon (2/20)<br />
5:30am on 2<br />
Cook’s Country every Fri at 7:30pm on 44, sat<br />
at 3:30pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on Fri (2/10) 5:30am on<br />
2, Wed (2/22) 5am on 2<br />
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Cuisine Culture every sun at 3pm on 44<br />
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Also on sat (2/18) 4pm on 2, Wed (2/22)<br />
5:30am on 2, sat (2/25) 4pm on 2<br />
Essential Pepin every sun at 4:30pm on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/4, 2/11) 12pm on 2, Wed (2/15)<br />
3am on 2, sat (2/18, 2/25) 12:30pm on 2<br />
Food Trip with Todd English sat (2/4, 2/11)<br />
2pm on 2, sat (2/18, 2/25) 11:30am on 2<br />
The French Chef every sun at 6pm on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/4, 2/11) 12:30pm on 2, Wed<br />
(2/15) 3:30am on 2, sat (2/18, 2/25) 1pm on 2,<br />
thu (2/23) 5am on 2<br />
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef sun 4pm<br />
on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/18) 2:30pm on 2, 5pm<br />
on 44, mon (2/20) 5am on 2, sat (2/25) 2:30pm<br />
on 2<br />
Kimchi Chronicles every sun at 3:30pm on 44<br />
Lidia’s Italy in America every sat at 1:30pm<br />
on 2, sun at 5pm on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on thu (2/23)<br />
5:30am on 2<br />
Primal Grill sat (2/4, 2/11) 4pm on 2<br />
Sara’s Weeknight Meals sat (2/4, 2/11)<br />
11:30am on 2, Wed (2/15) 2:30am on 2, sat<br />
(2/18, 2/25) 12pm on 2<br />
Simply Ming every sun at 5:30pm on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/4, 2/11) 2:30pm on 2, sat (2/18,<br />
2/25) 2pm on 2<br />
Victory Garden every sat at 11am on 2<br />
Vine Talk sat (2/4) 1pm on 2, sat (2/11) 1pm<br />
on 2<br />
History<br />
American Experience Annie Oakley Wed<br />
(2/1) 1:30pm on 44, thu (2/2) 3am on 44, sat<br />
(2/4) 2:30pm on 44, sun (2/5) 9pm on 44, mon<br />
(2/6) 1am on 44<br />
•<br />
Jesse James Wed (2/1)<br />
2:30pm on 44, Fri (2/3) 3am on 44, sat (2/4)<br />
3:30pm on 44, sun (2/5) 10pm on 44<br />
•<br />
Freedom Riders tue (2/7) 8pm on 2, Wed (2/8)<br />
1:30am on 2; 2am, 1:30pm on 44, thu (2/9)<br />
3am on 44, sat (2/11) 1:30pm on 44, sun<br />
(2/12) 12am, 1pm on 2; 9:30pm on 44, mon<br />
(2/13) 2am on 2<br />
•<br />
Tupperware! tue (2/14)<br />
8pm on 2, Wed (2/15) 1:30am on 2; 3am on 44,<br />
sat (2/18) 4am on 44, sun (2/19) 2am on 44<br />
•<br />
<strong>Clinton</strong> mon (2/20) 9pm on 2, tue (2/21) 1am,<br />
1:30pm on 44; 4am, 9pm on 2, Wed (2/22)<br />
1am, 3am on 2; 2am, 4am, 1:30pm on 44, thu<br />
(2/23) 4am on 44, sat (2/25) 3pm, 5pm on 44,<br />
sun<br />
•<br />
(2/26) 12am, 2am on 2; 7pm, 9pm on 44<br />
The Amish tue (2/28) 8pm on 2, Wed (2/29)<br />
1:30am, 1:30pm on 2; 2am on 44<br />
Antiques Roadshow every mon at 8pm on 2,<br />
sat at 10pm on 2, sun at 6am on 44<br />
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Also on<br />
Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at 8pm on 44, sun (2/5)<br />
4am on 44, 5:30pm on 2, mon (2/6) 2am on 44;<br />
5am, 9pm on 2, tue (2/14, 2/21, 2/28) at 8pm<br />
on 44, tue (2/7) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2,<br />
Wed (2/8) 5am on 44, sat (2/11) 4am on 44,<br />
sun (2/12) 5:30pm, 11pm on 2, tue (2/14)<br />
3am on 44, Wed (2/15) 5am on 44, sun (2/19)<br />
5:30pm, 11pm on 2, tue (2/21) 3am on 44, sun<br />
(2/26) 5:30pm on 2, mon (2/27) 9pm on 2,<br />
tue (2/28) 2am, 1:30pm on 44; 5am on 2, Wed<br />
(2/29) 5am on 44<br />
Edward VII: The Pleasure King thu (2/2)<br />
9pm on 2, Fri (2/3) 2am on 2; 2:30pm on 44,<br />
sat (2/4) 2:30am on 2; 5:30pm on 44, sun (2/5)<br />
2am, 6pm, 11pm on 2, tue (2/7) 8pm on 44<br />
Full schedules for all channels are<br />
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History Detectives every mon–Fri 6pm on 44<br />
Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler thu (2/9)<br />
10pm on 2, Fri (2/10) 3am on 2, sun (2/12)<br />
3am on 2<br />
Nazi Hunt: Elusive Justice thu (2/9) 8pm on<br />
2, Fri (2/10) 1am on 2; 1:30pm on 44<br />
Secrets of the Dead Sinking Atlantis sat<br />
(2/4) 4am on 44<br />
•<br />
Japanese Supersub Wed<br />
(2/29) 10pm on 2<br />
Slavery by Another Name mon (2/13) 9pm<br />
on 2, tue (2/14) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2,<br />
thu (2/16) 4am on 44, sat (2/18) 1:30am on 2,<br />
mon (2/20) 2am on 44<br />
Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide tue (2/21)<br />
8pm on 2, thu (2/23) 8pm on 44, Fri (2/24)<br />
1:30pm on 44<br />
Underground Railroad: The William Still<br />
Story mon (2/6) 10pm on 2, tue (2/7) 1am,<br />
2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Wed (2/8) 4am on 44,<br />
Fri (2/10) 4:30am on 44, sat (2/11) 3am on 2,<br />
mon (2/13) 2am on 44; 5am on 2<br />
Young Lincoln Wed (2/8) 3:30am on 2, mon<br />
(2/13) 10:30pm on 2, tue (2/14) 3pm on 44<br />
Home, Living & Travel<br />
Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge every mon–<br />
Wed, Fri 4pm on 44, sun 12pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on<br />
thu (2/2, 2/9, 2/16) 4pm on 44<br />
Ask This Old House every mon–Fri 4:30pm on<br />
44; tue, Fri at 12:30am on 44; sat at 12:30am,<br />
11am on 44; 11:30pm on 2; sun at 11:30am on<br />
44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/4) 1am on 2; 12pm on 44,<br />
Wed (2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 12/29) at 12:30am on 44,<br />
sat (2/11) 12pm on 44, thu (2/23) 10:30pm on<br />
44, mon (2/27) 3pm on 44, tue (2/28) 10:30pm<br />
on 44<br />
Equitrekking every sun 12:30pm on 44<br />
Journey into Buddhism Dharma River thu<br />
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Prajna Earth thu (2/23) 9:30pm on 2, mon<br />
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A Place of Our Own every mon–Fri 1pm on 44<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe every sun 11:30am on 2,<br />
mon–thu 7:30pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on Wed (2/8,<br />
2/15, 2/29) 1am on 2, sat (2/18) 3:30am on 2,<br />
sat (2/25) 5am on 2<br />
Roadtrip Nation sat (2/4) 11:06pm, 11:30pm<br />
on 44, sat (2/25) 10:30pm, 11pm on 44<br />
Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy<br />
Mac every sat 4:30pm on 2<br />
Rudy Maxa’s World every mon–Wed 3:30pm<br />
on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on thu (2/2, 2/9, 2/16) 3:30pm<br />
on 44, Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) 3:30pm on 44<br />
This Old House Hour every sat at 5am on 44,<br />
5pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at<br />
1am on 44, Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at 4am on 2, Fri<br />
(2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at 9pm on 44, Wed (2/8) 5am<br />
on 2<br />
Travelscope every sun 11am on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on<br />
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News & Public Affairs<br />
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange<br />
Everyday Sunshine sun (2/12) 7pm on 44<br />
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•<br />
Burning in the Sun sun (2/12) 8:30pm on 44<br />
That’s My Face sun (2/19) 7pm on 44<br />
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Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle sun<br />
(2/19) 8pm on 44
Basic Black every Fri at 7:30pm on 2, sat at<br />
11pm on 2, sun at 12:30pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on sat<br />
(2/4) 3:30am on 2, sat (2/18) 1am on 2<br />
BBC World News America every mon–Fri<br />
5:30pm on 44<br />
Charlie Rose every mon–Fri 12pm on 44,<br />
11pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Also on Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at<br />
11:30pm on 2, sat (2/25) 12am on 2<br />
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack every sun at<br />
8:30am on 44<br />
Frontline thu (2/2) 9pm on 44, tue (2/7)<br />
10pm on 2, thu (2/9) 9pm on 44, tue (2/14)<br />
9pm on 2, Wed (2/15) 1:30pm on 44, thu<br />
(2/16) 8pm on 44, sat (2/18) 3pm on 44, sun<br />
(2/19) 12am, 1pm on 2; 9pm on 44, mon (2/20)<br />
2am on 2, tue (2/28) 10pm on 2<br />
• Post<br />
Mortem sun (2/5) 5am on 2<br />
•<br />
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Greater Boston every mon–Fri 12am, 7pm on<br />
2, sun at 9:30am on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/25)<br />
1am on 2<br />
In the Life sat (2/11) 11:30pm on 44<br />
Independent Lens Daisy Bates: First Lady<br />
of Little Rock thu (2/2) 10pm on 44, Fri (2/3)<br />
2am on 44; 5am on 2, sun (2/5) 3am on 44<br />
•<br />
The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 thu<br />
(2/9) 10pm on 44, Fri (2/10) 2am on 44, sun<br />
(2/12) 3am on 44<br />
•<br />
More Than a Month thu<br />
(2/16) 10pm on 44, Fri (2/17) 2am on 44; 5am<br />
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Inside Washington every sun at 10am on 44<br />
Journal every mon–Fri 5pm on 44<br />
María Hinojosa: One-on-One every sat at<br />
11:30am on 44, sun at 6:30pm on 44<br />
• Also<br />
on sat (2/4, 2/11) 6pm on 2, sun (2/12, 2/19,<br />
2/26) 5pm on 2<br />
McLaughlin Group every Fri at 8:30pm on 2,<br />
sun at 10:30am on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on sat (2/25)<br />
5:30am on 2<br />
Moneytrack every sun at 8am on 44<br />
Moyers & Company every sun at 4pm on 2<br />
Need To Know every sat at 1:30am on 44,<br />
4:30am<br />
•<br />
on 2, sun at 5:30am on 44; 11am on 44<br />
Also on Fri (2/3, 2/10, 2/17) at 11pm on 2,<br />
Fri (2/24) 11:30pm on 2<br />
Nightly Business Report every mon–Fri 7pm<br />
on 44<br />
Not in Our Town: Class Actions tue (2/14)<br />
2:30am on 44, 5:30am on 2, thu (2/16) 5:30am<br />
on 44, mon (2/20) 3:30am on 44<br />
PBS NewsHour every mon–Fri 6pm on 2, 11pm<br />
on 44<br />
•<br />
Also on thu (2/9) 11:30pm on 44<br />
P.O.V. Racing Dreams thu (2/23) 9pm on 44,<br />
Fri (2/24) 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2 sun<br />
(2/26) 3am on 44, mon (2/27) 3am on 44<br />
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly every sun at<br />
7am on 44<br />
Tavis Smiley every mon–Fri 12am on 44,<br />
12:30am on 2, sat (2/4, 2/11, 2/18) at 12:30am<br />
on 2<br />
To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe every sun<br />
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9pm on 2, Fri (2/17) 2am on 2; 5am, 2:30pm on<br />
44, sun (2/19) 4am on 44<br />
Washington Week every Fri at 8pm on 2, sat<br />
at 1am on 44; 4am on 2, sun at 5am, 9am on 44<br />
Science & Nature<br />
Cave People of the Himalaya Wed (2/15)<br />
10pm on 2, thu (2/16) 3am, 2:30pm on 44, sat<br />
(2/18) 2pm on 44<br />
Eden at the End of the World thu (2/16)<br />
10pm on 2, Fri (2/17) 3am on 2<br />
Inside Nature’s Giants Great White Shark<br />
Wed (2/1) 10pm on 2, thu (2/2) 5am on 44, sun<br />
(2/5) 3pm on 2, mon (2/6) 5am on 44<br />
• Big<br />
Cats Wed (2/8) 10pm on 2, thu (2/9) 5am on 44,<br />
mon (2/13) 5am on 44, Wed (2/15) 4am on 44<br />
Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom Wed<br />
(2/1) 8pm on 2, thu (2/2) 1am, 1:30pm on 44;<br />
4am on 2, Fri (2/3) 5am, 10pm on 44, sat (2/4)<br />
12:30pm on 44, sun (2/5) 1pm on 2<br />
•<br />
Raccoon Nation Wed (2/8) 8pm on 2, thu (2/9)<br />
1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Fri (2/10) 10pm<br />
on 44, sat (2/11) 1am on 2; 12:30pm on 44<br />
•<br />
The Himalayas Wed (2/15) 8pm on 2, thu<br />
(2/16) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Fri (2/17)<br />
10pm on 44, sat (2/18) 12pm on 44<br />
• Ocean<br />
Giants: Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of<br />
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on 44, sat (2/25) 12pm on 44, sun (2/26) 1pm<br />
on 2<br />
•<br />
Echo: An Elephant to Remember Wed<br />
(2/29) 8pm on 2<br />
Nova Ice Age Death Trap Wed (2/1) 9pm on 2,<br />
thu (2/2) 2am, 2:30pm, 8pm on 44; 5am on 2,<br />
Fri (2/3) 4am on 44, sat (2/4) 1:30pm on 44,<br />
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•<br />
Separating Twins Wed (2/8) 9pm on 2, thu<br />
(2/9) 2am, 2:30pm, 8pm on 44, 5am on 2, sat<br />
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44, 5am on 2, sat (2/18) 1pm on 44, sun (2/19)<br />
1am on 44, 4am on 2, mon (2/20) 4am on 2<br />
•<br />
Japan’s Killer Quake Wed (2/29) 9pm on 2<br />
Sky Island Fri (2/10) 5:30am on 44, sun (2/12)<br />
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Radio Spotlight<br />
Innovation Station<br />
Boston is known around the world as a hub of<br />
ideas, tackling issues from renewable energy<br />
and infrastructure to health care and technology<br />
with innovative solutions. In October, radio host<br />
Kara Miller launched a new program, Innovation<br />
Hub, on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio, which<br />
delves into the cool new ideas percolating in the<br />
metro-Boston area, examining how they are born<br />
and exploring what they mean for the future of<br />
our society. An assistant professor of English at<br />
the University of Massachusetts/Dartmouth,<br />
where she teaches journalism, Miller’s articles<br />
have appeared in The Boston Globe, The National<br />
Journal, The Boston Herald, Boston Magazine and<br />
The International Herald Tribune, and she’s been a<br />
frequent panelist on <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Beat the Press. Miller<br />
recently chatted with <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Jennifer Goebel<br />
about her new program and why radio is an ideal<br />
platform for talking about innovation.<br />
QHow did the idea for Innovation Hub<br />
come about?<br />
was guest-hosting Greater Boston and we<br />
A<br />
I<br />
were doing a segment on innovation, so I<br />
asked friends and people in my social network to<br />
point me in the direction of local innovators. I got<br />
an incredible number of responses, and I realized<br />
that we had something special here. I got referred<br />
to inventors of medical devices, fashion pioneers,<br />
groundbreaking patent lawyers—an amazing<br />
range. I brought the idea to Phil Redo, 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>’s<br />
managing director, and he felt it fit in well with<br />
the station’s priorities, so we decided to launch a<br />
show about what’s new and innovative in Boston.<br />
QTell me about the program’s format.<br />
A<br />
The show is divided into two 30-minute<br />
segments, and each half focuses on a “big<br />
question”—it could be anything from urban<br />
education to green energy, to government. Some<br />
of the shows focus on actual physical inventions,<br />
but others are more about big ideas. Essentially,<br />
we start with a problem, such as “How can you<br />
improve urban education?” Then we look at the<br />
issues: Is the root of the problem that urban kids<br />
have nowhere to go and nothing to do in the<br />
afternoons? If that’s one of the roots, what kinds<br />
of afterschool programs really work for kids? Each<br />
show has two separate guest panels, and we aim<br />
to feature people with different experiences and<br />
points of view.<br />
QWhat makes Boston a good place for<br />
innovation?<br />
A<br />
Boston has great universities, which attract<br />
young people who are coming up with all<br />
kinds of ideas in technology, gaming, science,<br />
retail. And the depth of the research community<br />
and the great minds here create a perfect<br />
environment for the incubation of new ideas.<br />
When professors or students come up with ideas<br />
for start-ups, they often want to stay close to<br />
their schools, so they headquarter them here.<br />
Kendall Square recently put in a “Walk of Fame”<br />
for great innovators, a testament to the importance<br />
the community places on ideas.<br />
QWhy is radio a good platform for a<br />
program like this?<br />
A<br />
Radio gives you a good chunk of time. You<br />
can get into deep discussions, and the ideas<br />
and innovations we’re talking about are so interesting<br />
and appealing that they fit in a long-form<br />
radio program better than they would in the<br />
kinds of shorter, bite-sized segments that exist<br />
on commercial radio and TV.<br />
QWhat does it take to do a weekly hourlong<br />
program like Innovation Hub?<br />
A<br />
A lot of preparation. Of course, one of the<br />
biggest parts is booking the panel: getting<br />
the guests we want, getting people who can speak<br />
about what they are doing on the radio, and making<br />
sure we have a good balance of perspectives.<br />
I also have to do a lot of research and background<br />
reading so that I understand the need for innovation,<br />
and so that I can challenge the panel to<br />
address the real issues and stumbling blocks that<br />
have proven to be intractable in the past. I want<br />
to be able to draw the panelists out and hear<br />
what they have to say. Then people can judge for<br />
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Drawing from<br />
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The World Geo Quiz answer (see page 25): Ulcinj, Montenegro
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A 20th-Century Panorama<br />
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Classical New England<br />
Watch Your Radio!<br />
By Benjamin K. Roe<br />
Managing Director of Classical Services<br />
In 1981, MTV famously went on the air with a<br />
quirky (and seemingly prophetic) hit by The<br />
Buggles called “Video Killed the Radio Star.” Today,<br />
more than 30 years later, radio is as strong as ever<br />
and video is about the last thing you ever see on<br />
MTV. But adding video images to the great sounds<br />
you hear on the radio might just be the salvation<br />
for emerging classical musicians.<br />
To be sure, <strong>WGBH</strong> has forged a worldwide reputation for excellence during<br />
its six decades of television production. But in recent months, we at<br />
Classical New England have been breaking new ground in the comparatively<br />
uncharted territory of short-form classical video production, seeking to capture<br />
the artistry, immediacy and visceral energy of live performances in our<br />
Fraser Performance Studio not only in sound, but also in images.<br />
And what sights we’ve seen…and shared! Every artist and/or ensemble<br />
that appears on our signature Drive Time Live series on Friday afternoons is<br />
also getting its performance recorded in state-of-the-art HD video. You can<br />
see the results not only on our Classical New England website, but also on<br />
our new channels on the video-sharing sites Vimeo and YouTube, making it<br />
the latest <strong>WGBH</strong> venture to be “Produced in Boston, shared with the world.”<br />
And the world is answering back! Watching the brilliant Ina<br />
Zdorovetchi perform her own arrangement of a Scott Joplin piece on the<br />
harp (a Classical New England commission), one YouTube viewer wrote, “This<br />
artist performs as if she LOVES ragtime! This brings ragtime to a whole new<br />
realm!” The Muir Quartet’s in-studio performance of a Beethoven string quartet<br />
drew raves from Zurich, Switzerland. And despite the newness of the<br />
venture, the sheer variety of performers, genres and repertoires is impressive.<br />
We’ve already been able to share with the online world the artistry of tenor<br />
William Hite performing fresh arrangements of Beethoven’s little-known folk<br />
songs from the British Isles (that's right: Beethoven in English!), as well as<br />
Berklee College of Music student Mike Bono performing one of his original<br />
compositions during our special 9/11 commemorative broadcast.<br />
The videos are largely the handiwork of videographer and <strong>WGBH</strong> documentary<br />
producer Greg Shea. Greg, the producer of the acclaimed A Simple<br />
Act short film, has brought his considerable film-production skills to the new<br />
arena of classical music. And it’s been an eye opener, says Greg. “What I’ve<br />
noticed most filming these world-class musicians up close is how physically<br />
demanding it is to maintain such a high level of skill and concentration. It’s<br />
like having a front-row seat to watching a professional athlete in action.”<br />
Your front-row seat is now only a click away. So when you hear one of<br />
our Classical New England hosts say “Watch your radio,” it’s no mistake!<br />
See and hear the Classical New England performances mentioned in this<br />
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BSO: Fresh Starts and Long-Held Celebrations<br />
By Brian McCreath<br />
Classical New England Announcer/Producer<br />
In this time of rapidly shifting landscapes in both radio and music, one<br />
constant is the six-decade-and-counting relationship between <strong>WGBH</strong><br />
and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The BSO, following a very public<br />
separation from conductor James Levine, now is in the much less visible<br />
phase of finding his replacement as music director. Classical New England<br />
has covered this story from the very beginning with timely updates and<br />
conversations, and we’ll continue to bring you developments as they<br />
happen.<br />
As the music director search picks up steam, the BSO carries on,<br />
recently completing a tour to the West Coast, during which Mark Swed of<br />
the Los Angeles Times wrote, “The winds…were extraordinary. The suave<br />
strings were more French than the French. The Boston brass presented a<br />
magical power of boldness in containment.” Joshua Kosman of the<br />
San Francisco Chronicle felt “the orchestra left no doubt that it remains<br />
one of the premier American ensembles.”<br />
Looking forward, the orchestra has planned a stunning Pops<br />
season, highlighted by comedic actor and musician Steve Martin, and<br />
a celebratory 75th-anniversary season<br />
at Tangle-wood. Along the way, Classical<br />
New England is proud to continue bringing<br />
you this musical treasure, not just of Boston,<br />
but of the entire music world.<br />
With Classical New England’s<br />
expansion into Rhode Island, we’re excited<br />
to bring more listeners to the BSO broadcast<br />
family: now stations in Vermont, Maine,<br />
upstate New York, and Connecticut will offer<br />
<strong>WGBH</strong>’s BSO broadcasts. That’s in addition<br />
to the ways we’ve expanded beyond our<br />
Saturday night live BSO broadcasts from Symphony Hall (themselves a<br />
rarity in the radio world) by repeating broadcasts on Sunday afternoons<br />
and offering on-demand access to each concert for two weeks at<br />
classicalnewengland.org.<br />
It’s 60 years and counting for <strong>WGBH</strong> and the BSO, and with all of the<br />
above, you might think of that old adage “the only constant is change.”<br />
We’re thrilled to bring you both constancy and change!<br />
Ports of Call: Musical<br />
Destinations<br />
By Cheryl Willoughby<br />
Classical New England Music Director<br />
It’s the time of year when many folks dream of being<br />
far, far away from the winter doldrums of slushy sidewalks,<br />
dead batteries and bulky overcoats stained<br />
with road salt. For some, it may be planning that trip<br />
to Spring Training, or perhaps to Disney World. Others may be thumbing<br />
through brochures promising more exotic locales.<br />
Alas, for the rest, those dreams of faraway destinations remain just that:<br />
fantasies. But all this month, you’ll get to be an “armchair traveler”<br />
to some of the world’s most glamorous, colorful and downright mysterious<br />
locales…from the Hebrides Overture to the Steppes of Central Asia. Every<br />
weekday, hosts Laura Carlo, Alan McLellan, Cathy Fuller and James David<br />
Jacobs will be your tour guides for “Ports of Call”—our month-long survey of<br />
works by great composers who transformed their cabin fever into inspired<br />
musical creations.<br />
It all starts February 1 at 9am, when Laura plays one of the most famous<br />
of all musical travelogues: Jacques Ibert’s Escales, or “Ports of Call.” The<br />
French composer’s evocation composition, dating from 1922, retraces a cruise<br />
around the Mediterranean, with a noisy stop in Rome, an eerie visit to Tunis<br />
on the North African coast and a whirling Spanish dance scene in Valencia to<br />
wind it all up. Find the complete schedule, including Alan’s choice European<br />
destinations middays on Café Europa, at classicalnewengland.org. So sit<br />
back, relax and let Classical New England be your passport to the world!<br />
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