Bimonthly Viewing Guide

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Bimonthly Viewing Guide
Planner
Michiana’s bi-monthly Guide to WNIT Public Television
Issue No. 2 March — April 2016
A Message from Greg Giczi
Board of
President and GM, WNIT Public Television
Directors
Chairman
Susan Ohmer, Ph.D.
Vice Chair
Rodney F. Ganey, Ph.D.
James Hillman
President and
General Manager
Greg Giczi
Treasurer
Thomas E. Slager
Secretary
Cari Shein
Directors
David L. Bankoff, MD
Thomas G. Coley, Ph.D.
Marvin Curtis
Katy Demarais
Robert G. Douglass
Rebecca Espinoza-Kubacki
William A. Gitlin
Mary Horan
Katherine Humphreys
Christine M. Maziar
Brian McMahon
Mary Louise Miller
Pat Moody
Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, MD MS
Steven J. Perlewitz
Roger Rader
Ida Reynolds Watson
Maritza Robles
William J. Schmuhl, Jr.
Jill Sigsbee
Joyce F. Stifel
James M. Summers
Michael Wargo
Patrick Welch
Charter Directors
Arthur J. Decio
Jerry Hammes
Ernestine M. Raclin
Jane Warner*
Dar Wiekamp*
Honorary Life Director
Carmi Murphy
*Deceased Charter Director
Dear WNIT Supporters:
Happy Spring! Or, at least I anticipate that spring will be here within the next two months.
It’s nice to have more daylight. I always enjoy writing these cover letters for the Planner
because it gives me a chance to speak to you individually. I hope you can sense my continual
appreciation for your support, your viewership, your advocacy, and your financial support.
March kicks off with special Membership Drive programming. Many of you become
members of WNIT because of these drives, likely motivated by the thank you gift offered.
I hope that you will continue your support by renewing because you now recognize how
WNIT’s everyday programming is just a cut above what you find elsewhere, and worthy of
your support.
March is also “Women in History” month, and there will be several programs featuring
women who have made a huge difference in the world. We have one of those in Michiana,
Ernestine Raclin. I hope you will tune in for an encore broadcast of our Legends of
Michiana documentary, Ernestine Raclin: Leading the Way. We will also make it available
online at wnit.org.
History buffs, there is a local connection to a major national documentary being presented
each Thursday in April at 9pm (repeats on both channels 34.1 and 34.2). 1916: The Irish
Rebellion, narrated by Liam Neeson, tells the dramatic story of the events which took place
in Dublin during Easter Week 1916, when a small group of Irish rebels took on the British
Empire. The film series is an initiative of the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies
at the University of Notre Dame. Following each episode, WNIT will also host a special
behind-the-scenes look at the making of the documentary featuring the production team
from Notre Dame who worked on the project.
Did you see The Raising of America, WNIT’s 6-part series of programs about the benefits of
early childhood education? We ran the series in January and February and simultaneously
had discussion groups all over Michiana getting involved. We counted over 1,000
participants in these groups. We will be repeating this series in April, “The Month of the
Young Child.” As a WNIT viewer, we not only want you to find our programs interesting,
but we hope they will motivate you to take action on what you have learned.
There’s lots of great information in your Planner describing so many of our great upcoming
programs. And, I always remember, the programs don’t happen without your support.
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Greg Giczi
President & General Manager
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What’s
Inside?
Worth Watching March
6
Production News
25
Worth Watching April
10
WNIT Kids Club
26
Primetime March
14
WNIT Supporters
28
Primetime April
16
Honor Roll Members
30
Daytime Programming
18
Supporter Spotlight
31
Overnight Programming
20
Directors’ Circle
31
Membership Corner
24
On The
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Ready Jet Go!
Ready Jet Go! follows two neighborhood kids: Sean, who has an all-consuming drive for science facts, and
Sydney, who has a passion for science fiction and imagination. They both befriend the new kid on their
street, Jet Propulsion, whose family members happen to be aliens from the planet Bortron 7. Together,
they explore our solar system and the effects it has on the science of our planet, all while learning about
friendship and teamwork along the way.
Ready Jet Go! airs weekdays at 7:30am and 4pm on 34.1.
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* Dish Network, Direct TV and AT&T do not carry WNIT channel 34.2 (SD)
Charter Cable in Sturgis, MI
has reassigned its channels
Original positions are: Base Tier
WNIT 34.1, #2. New assignment: #12.
WNIT 34.1, #781. New assignment: #785.
WNIT 34.1, #135. New assignment: #195.
After Charter’s conversion to all-digital, station will continue to be available to ALL Charter
customers served by the above lineups in a digital format on the basic tier of service.
ROKU
WNIT is excited to announce the much-anticipated PBS and PBS KIDS channels are now available
on Roku! The PBS channel features videos from popular PBS programs. Once you activate the
PBS channel and choose WNIT as your local station, you can stream content from WNIT’s local
productions, as well as short, web-original videos from Webby Award-winning PBS Digital Studios.
With the arrival of the PBS KIDS channel, junior streamers can enjoy full-length episodes and
clips from great shows including Curious George, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Dinosaur Train,
Super WHY! and The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
MAILING ADDRESS
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Email: wnit@wnit.org
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Editor: Jamal Henry.
The Raising of America
SUNDAYS AT 3PM
FROM APRIL 3 THROUGH MAY 8
With title sponsorship from Beacon Health System and support of
the sponsors shown below, The Raising of America series has been a
great success so far for WNIT and the community. Airing Thursdays
from January 21 through February 25, the program has raised
awareness, generated discussion and with the finale provided a call-toaction for our community to get involved and make a difference in
the lives of our youngest and most vulnerable.
And following each episode, we have hosted a live studio discussion with a
panel of experts on each topic to explore how we can all make a difference
in our region.
The five-part series has explored topics including:
Each week’s show, including the local discussion, was posted on our
website the following morning. We have averaged 600-1,000 page views
per week of this and the additional resources and information posted
along with the program. The Raising of America page can be viewed at
wnit.org/raisingofamerica/.
• Why the U.S. ranks so low in the investment that we make in
our children.
• How in 1971 Congress passed a bill that would have provided
pre-school education for all children that was promptly vetoed
and the impact this decision has had on our nation.
• How meaningful education is in the pre-natal to age 5 years on
brain development and giving our children the tools they need
for growth throughout their lives.
• The positive economic impact long-term of investing in early
childhood development.
• How children exposed to trauma in the household show signs of
PTSD similar to those of veterans returning from war.
The sixth episode was an entire hour devoted to what’s next locally and
how we can collectively impact change on our community.
WEBSITE
RE-AIRS
Each episode will re-air in April and May to coincide with “The Month
of the Young Child” which falls in April. The re-airs will be on Sundays at
3pm, as we wanted to add a weekend viewing to the mix. Again, each re-air
will be followed by the entire episode being posted on the web for one
week. The sixth episode of the re-airs will be a new community discussion
airing May 8 to update the progress that has begun to take hold in our
region since our first “call-to-action” program on February 25. WNIT also
has DVDs available for loan to group viewings and training sessions.
• How resiliency can help children to overcome these obstacles.
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Worth Watching
March
A Year in Space
Makers: Women in War
All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2
unless noted.
FRONTLINE: POOR KIDS
Tuesday, March 1, 10pm
These are hard times in the Quad Cities, a
great American crossroads along the border of
Iowa and Illinois, where the Mississippi River
intersects Interstate 80. Home to John Deere
manufacturing and the nation’s breadbasket,
it’s also an area deeply scarred by the recession.
FRONTLINE follows three young girls growing
up amidst their families’ struggles against
financial ruin. This is an intimate portrait of the
economic crisis as it’s rarely seen, through the
eyes of children.
A YEAR IN SPACE
Wednesday, March 2, 8pm
On March 27, 2015, astronaut Scott Kelly began
a historic year in space. Follow Scott and his
identical twin Mark Kelly as the program tells
the story of what it takes, mentally and physically,
to spend a year in space.
NOVA
Wednesdays at 9pm
“First Man on the Moon” –
March 2
He risked his life for the nation and became a
world icon, but who was Neil Armstrong?
“Secrets of Noah’s Ark” –
March 23
A team attempts to build the flood boat using
inscriptions from an ancient clay tablet.
LEADING A CITY:
FOUR DECADES OF
SOUTH BEND MAYORS
March 3, 7pm & March 31, 7pm
Over the past forty years, the city of South Bend
has been served by six mayors. LEADING A
CITY: FOUR DECADES OF SOUTH BEND
MAYORS presents conversations with former
mayors Jerry Miller, Peter Nemeth, Roger Parent,
Joe Kernan, Steve Luecke and current mayor Pete
Buttigieg on their service and legacy.
“The Great Math Mystery” –
March 30
FATHER BROWN
Thursdays at 8pm
Follow math from Pythagoras to Einstein and
beyond. It all leads to the ultimate riddle: Is
math a human invention or the discovery of the
language of the universe?
FATHER BROWN stars Mark Williams as
the Catholic priest who also happens to have a
particular talent for solving crimes.
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Select Health
Network and Zimmer Biomet
SPACE MEN:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Wednesday, March 2, 10pm
U.S. Air Force pilots and scientists lay the
groundwork for the U.S. space program through
Project Manhigh.
MAKERS
Thursday, March 3, 10pm
& Thursday, March 31, 10pm
“Women in Space” – March 3
Trace the history of women pioneers in the U.S.
space program like Wally Funk, Jerrie Cobb,
Eileen Collins, Shannon Lucid, Rhea Seddon,
Kathryn Sullivan, Mae Jemison, Peggy Whitson
and Marleen Martinez.
“Women in War” – March 31
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Look at women’s increasing participation in
war – from Vietnam to the present – as nurses,
soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies.
Visit wnit.org/programs for more!
Yanni Live at the Great Pyramids
MARCH MEMBERSHIP
PROGRAMMING
Special programming featured in orange runs
from March 4 – 20.
THE CARPENTERS:
CLOSE TO YOU
Friday, March 4, 8pm;
Wednesday, March 9, 8pm;
Sunday, March 13, 9pm;
Tuesday March 15, 9pm
& Sunday, March 20, 7:30pm
THE CARPENTERS: CLOSE TO YOU is a
music-filled documentary that traces the career
of the brother-and-sister pop music act through
the eyes of Richard Carpenter and friends in the
music business featuring all of the Carpenters’
top recording hits.
THE PATIENT’S PLAYBOOK
WITH LESLIE MICHELSON
Saturday, March 5, 11am;
Sunday, March 6, 4am;
Wednesday, March 9,
11:30pm ;
Saturday, March 12, 4am
& Monday, March 14, 9pm
Using compelling, real-life stories of patients and
physicians, Leslie Michelson reveals life-saving
strategies and decision-making tools to empower
viewers to completely rethink the way they
interact with caregivers and hospitals.
Downton Abbey: The Final Episode
THIS IS YOUR LAND: MY MUSIC
Saturday, March 5, 8:30pm
& March 10, 8pm
Take a musical journey through the evolution of
modern American folk music, from its roots in
bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs
in Greenwich Village.
YANNI LIVE
AT THE GREAT PYRAMIDS
Saturday, March 5, 10pm
& Friday, March 11, 4:30am
Yanni and his world renowned orchestra bring a
new show to the Great Pyramids in Giza, Egypt,
one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
DOWNTON ABBEY:
THE FINAL EPISODE
Sunday, March 6, 9pm
The Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning
series comes to a dramatic conclusion as we say
goodbye to Downton.
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Casper’s Coins
& Jewelry, Café Navarre, Center for Hospice Care, Direct
Rug Imports, Doors & Drawers, Gene’s Camera Store,
Indiana Trust & Investment Company, IU Health Goshen
Heart & Vascular, Jordan Automotive, Judee’s LLC,
McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation
Center, Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes, Pain
Management Group, South Bend International Airport,
The Center at Donaldson, The History Museum and Van
Horne Jewelers
A TRIBUTE TO
DOWNTON ABBEY
Friday, March 11, 9pm
& Sunday, March 13, 10:30pm
Take a look into an expanded version of
DOWNTON ABBEY: A CELEBRATION,
including material from the COUNTDOWN
TO DOWNTON ABBEY and material from
the BAFTA show.
FINDING YOUR ROOTS:
MAP OF STARS
Tuesday, March 8, 8pm
Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow explore their
ancestral histories which, although steeped in
tragedy and tremendous suffering, provided the
building blocks for two of Hollywood’s greatest
success stories.
ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS
Wednesday, March 16, 8pm &
Sunday, March 20, 12am & 3pm
Richard Proenneke found a place in Alaska, built
a cabin and stayed to become part of the country
making what was needed to live from materials
available from the land. Witness the day-to-day
explorations and activities and the constant
chain of nature’s events that kept him company.
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Worth Watching
March
American Masters: American Ballet Theatre
Rick Steves’ Special: European Easter
AMERICAN MASTERS:
AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE
Saturday, March 19, 8pm
SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Monday, March 21, 10pm
& March 28, 10pm
ERNESTINE RACLIN:
LEADING THE WAY
Wednesday, March 23, 7:30pm
Delve into the rich, 75-year history of one
of the world’s preeminent ballet companies
with this film that features intimate rehearsal
footage, virtuoso performances and interviews
with American Ballet Theatre’s key figures. A
comprehensive inside look at American Ballet
Theatre and the world of professional ballet for
both seasoned aficionados and those who never
have seen a ballet.
SECRETS OF THE DEAD is part detective
story, part true-life drama that unearths evidence
from around the world, challenging prevailing ideas
and throwing fresh light on unexplained events.
WNIT’s cameras focus on Ernestine Raclin’s
story of resourcefulness, courage, undaunted
optimism, and belief in herself and her
community as only Ernie could deliver.
“The Man Who Saved the
World” – March 21
“Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers” –
March 28
TIME FOR THREE IN CONCERT
Friday, March 25, 9pm
INDEPENDENT LENS: THE
GRADUATES/LOS GRADUADOS
Monday, March 21, 10pm
THE GRADUATES / LOS GRADUADOS
explores pressing issues in education today
through the eyes of six Latino and Latina
students from across the United States. More
than a survey of contemporary policy debates, the
bilingual film offers first-hand perspectives on
key challenges facing Latino high school students
and their families, educators, and community
leaders. It is the story of the graduates who will
make up America’s future.
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LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Tuesday, March 22, 8pm
In the final weeks of the Vietnam War, American
servicemen and others begin the difficult mission
of evacuating as many friends, family members
and South Vietnamese collaborators as possible
before Saigon falls to the North Vietnamese.
A classically-trained string trio that explores a
variety of musical genres ranging from classical
to bluegrass to rock to jazz to hip-hop.
RICK STEVES’ SPECIAL:
EUROPEAN EASTER
Friday, March 25, 10pm
Taking you on a spring journey through Spain,
Slovenia, Italy, and Greece, RICK STEVES’
EUROPEAN EASTER celebrates this
2,000-year-old story in a variety of cultures.
Visit wnit.org/programs for more!
Secrets of Selfridges
A&E BIOGRAPHY:
JOHNNY CASH
Saturday, March 26, 11pm
As a part of A&E BIOGRAPHY series, this
bio takes a close look at how Johnny Cash’s life
and music transcended the boundaries typically
placed on country, rock ‘n roll, and folk music.
MYSTERIES OF
THE JESUS PRAYER
Sunday, March 27, 2pm
For the first time on film, desert hermits, monks
and nuns share their practices and invite us into
their private cells, caves and sanctuaries in the
Middle East, Mediterranean, Eastern Europe
and Russia.
SECRETS OF SELFRIDGES
Sunday, March 27, 8pm
& 9pm
Two words are synonymous with Selfridges:
luxury and London. However, Selfridges was
the brainchild of an American whose life was
depicted in the MASTERPIECE series “Mr.
Selfridge.” The real, flamboyant Mr. Selfridge
brought about a complete revolution in the
way Londoners shopped, introducing a new
American retail model that made shopping less a
practical pursuit and more a luxurious adventure.
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester, Season 2
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!
GRANTCHESTER,
SEASON 2 PREMIERE
Sunday, March 27, 9pm
The new season’s cases include a shocking
charge of sexual assault that turns into a
homicide investigation implicating a pillar of
the community; an apparent suicide from the
college spire that takes on Cold War overtones; a
confession to murder in which the alleged victim
is still very much alive; a haunted stable with
links to the Holocaust and more.
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank
MASTERPIECE: MR. SELFRIDGE,
SEASON 4 PREMIERE
Sunday, March 27, 10pm
Season 4 moves ahead to 1928, with Selfridge at
the pinnacle of his power and public celebrity. A
man-about-town who often gambles glamorously
abroad, rumors of his latest fling light up the social
circuit at Victor Colleano’s new nightspot, which
is bigger and more decadent than ever. Watch as
the final season follows the unpredictable arc of
Harry’s career to its thrilling climax, charting
the fate of the showman with the big heart, shaky
morals, and dogged belief that the dice roll will
save him — and the store — every time.
INDEPENDENT LENS:
AN HONEST LIAR
Monday, March 28, 10pm
For the last half-century, James “The Amazing”
Randi has entertained millions with his dazzling
feats of magic, escape, and trickery. Along the way
he discovered that faith healers, fortune-tellers,
and psychics were using his beloved magician’s
tricks to swindle money from the credulous.
Fed up with the fraud, he dedicated his life to
exposing con artists with a wit and over-the-top
showmanship all his own. AN HONEST LIAR
is part detective story, part biography, and a bit of
a magic act itself.
TED TALKS:
SCIENCE AND WONDER
Wednesday, March 30, 10pm
TED, the nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth
Spreading,
presents
SCIENCE
AND
WONDER. Featuring TED Talks, short films,
performance and some epic storytelling, this
episode takes the viewer on a scientific journey
and examine the riddles of the universe that keep
leading scientists awake at night.
Underwritten in part by KoZmo Events, Snite Museum of
Art and Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts
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Worth Watching
April
Jazz
The Raising of America
All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2
unless noted.
JAZZ
Fridays
“Gumbo” – April 1, 9pm
Meet the pioneers of this revolutionary art form:
the half-mad cornetist Buddy Bolden; pianist Jelly
Roll Morton; Sidney Bechet, a clarinet prodigy;
and Freddie Keppard, a trumpet virtuoso.
“The Gift” – April 1, 10:30pm
Jazz becomes a tale of two great cities, Chicago
and New York, and of two extraordinary artists
whose lives and music will span almost threequarters of a century – Louis Armstrong and
Duke Ellington.
“Out Language” – April 8, 9pm
For the first time soloists and singers take
center stage, transforming the music with their
distinctive voices and the unique stories they
have to tell.
“The True Welcome” – April 8,
11pm
In the dark times of the Stock Market crash and
the Great Depression, jazz is called upon to lift
the spirits of a frightened country, and finds itself
poised for a decade of explosive growth.
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“Pure Pleasure” – April 15, 9pm
As the Great Depression drags on, jazz comes
as close as it has ever come to being America’s
popular music, providing entertainment and
escape for a people down on their luck.
“Swing: The Velocity of
Celebration” – April 22, 9pm
As the 1930s come to a close, Swing-mania is
still going strong, but some fans are tuned to a
new sound – Count Basie’s band, and it quickly
reignites the spirit of Swing.
A&E BIOGRAPHY
Saturdays at 11pm
BIOGRAPHY profiles of the most important
people of our century through rare footage, new
research and exclusive interviews.
“Bob Marley” – April 2
“Blondie” – April 9
“Keith Urban” – April 16
“Tina Turner” – April 30
THE RAISING OF AMERICA:
EARLY CHILDHOOD AND
THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION
Sundays at 3pm
“Early Childhood and the
Future of Our Nation” – April 3
This episode interweaves the latest discoveries
from neuroscience with the stories of families and
communities struggling to provide the nurturing
environments all babies and young children need
to thrive.
“Once Upon a Time: When
Childcare for All Wasn’t
Just a Fairytale” – April 10
This episode takes a look back at 1971 when
Congress passed a bill providing high-quality,
universal childcare, home visiting and other
services from birth to age five, and President
Nixon vetoed the bill.
“Are we Crazy About Our Kids?”
– April 17
This episode brings to life the classic economic
studies of Perry Preschool and other initiatives
conducted by Nobel laureate James Heckman,
Arthur Rolnick and others which illustrate how
we can either invest early for success or pay more
for failure later.
Visit wnit.org/programs for more!
Call the Midwife: Season 5
“Wounded Places” – April 24
This episode chronicles the stories of children
shaken by trauma and asks not “What’s wrong
with you?” but “What happened to you?” and how
can traumatized children and neighborhoods heal.
Underwritten in part by Beacon Health Systems, Early
Childhood Development Center, Inc., Oaklawn, PNC
Bank, United Way of Elkhart County, United Way of St.
Joseph County, St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce,
The Elkhart Truth and Teachers Credit Union
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Sundays at 6pm; Mondays at 8pm
& 9pm and Saturdays at
8pm
Watch as owners recount tales of family heirlooms,
yard sale bargains and long-neglected items
salvaged from attics and basements, while experts
reveal the fascinating truths about these finds.
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Alick’s Home
Medical, Center for Hospice Care, The Gibson Foundation,
Goshen Antique Mall, Northern Box, Nunemaker’s Coin
Shop and Old Creamery Antiques
FATHER BROWN: SEASON 1
Thursdays at 8pm
Set in the 1950s in the heart of the beautiful
English countryside, FATHER BROWN stars
Mark Williams as the Catholic priest who also
happens to have a particular talent for solving
crimes.
“The Bride of Christ” – April 3
“The Devil’s Dust” – April 7 & 10
10 Homes That Changed America
“The Face of Death” – April 14
& 17
“The Mayor and the Magician”
– April 21 & 24
“The Blue Cross” – April 28
CALL THE MIDWIFE: SEASON 5
Sundays at 8pm
It’s 1961 and the midwives and nuns of Nonnatus
House encounter complex and challenging cases,
from an outbreak of typhoid to the increase in
lung cancer, a pregnant teenager and a mother
who vanishes. All are shaken when two babies are
born with severe deformities. As they struggle to
understand why, they must find ways to deal with
the resulting medical and emotional fallout.
Underwritten in part by Fairhaven Obstetrics & Gynecology
and Goshen Birth Center
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!
GRANTCHESTER: SEASON 2
Sundays at 9pm
The new season’s cases include a shocking
charge of sexual assault that turns into a
homicide investigation implicating a pillar of
the community; an apparent suicide from the
college spire that takes on Cold War overtones; a
confession to murder in which the alleged victim
is still very much alive; a haunted stable with links
to the Holocaust and more.
MASTERPIECE:
MR. SELFRIDGE: SEASON 4
Sundays at 10pm
MR. SELFRIDGE is back for a fourth and final
season, jumping forward nine years to 1928. A
slightly greyer Harry Selfridge remains at the
helm of his Oxford Street store but his weakness
for women and gambling is beginning to clash
with the running of his empire.
Underwritten in part by KoZmo Events, Snite Museum of
Art and Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts
A WRITER’S ROOTS: KURT
VONNEGUT’S INDIANAPOLIS
Monday, April 4, 10pm &
Sunday, April 10, 4pm
How did the most famous Hoosier author since
James Whitcomb Riley get his start? This new
WFYI documentary, produced in partnership
with the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library,
explores Vonnegut’s hometown and the people
and places that shaped him.
10 HOMES THAT
CHANGED AMERICA
Tuesday, April 5, 8pm
Discover how our ideas about housing have
evolved over the years, through the lens of a
variety of homes, and not just mansions. We’ll
explore a tenement, a public housing project, and
prefabricated housing.
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank
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Worth Watching
April
Nature: Saving Otter 501
Finding Your Roots: The Irish Factor
NATURE
Wednesdays at 8pm
& Saturdays at 4pm
NOVA
Wednesdays at 9pm
For more than a quarter-century, NATURE
has brought the beauty and wonder of the
natural world into American homes, becoming
in the process the benchmark of natural history
programs on television.
“Animal Reunions” – April 2
Get caught up in the emotion as keepers and
carers reunite with the wild animals they raised.
“Saving Otter 501” – April 6 & 9
This is the story of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s
501st attempt to save a stranded orphan otter.
“Wandering Lions” – April 13
& 16
“Leave It to Beavers” – April 20
Learn how beavers are being recruited to reverse
the effects of global warming and water shortages.
“Owl Power” – April 27 & 30
Take a detailed look at owls and see how they’re
influencing 21st-century technology and design.
Underwritten in part by Martin’s Supermarkets
= InFocus only
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= WNIT only
NOVA brings you stories from the frontlines
of science and engineering, answering the big
questions of today and tomorrow, from how
our ancestors lived, to whether parallel universes
exist, to how technology will transform our lives.
“ Can Alzheimer’s Be Stopped?”
– April 6
“Vikings Unearthed” – April 13
“Wild Ways” – April 20
Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Select Health
Network and Zimmer Biomet
RIDE THE TIGER
Wednesday, April 6, 10pm
This one-hour documentary tells the story of
highly accomplished individuals — congressmen,
attorneys, pastors, authors, and stay-at-home
moms — who have been diagnosed as bipolar.
1916: THE IRISH REBELLION
Thursdays at 9pm
& Sundays at 5:30pm
Narrated by Liam Neeson, this landmark threepart series tells the dramatic story of the events
that took place in Dublin during Easter Week
1916, when a small group of Irish rebels took on
the might of the British Empire.
“Awakening” – April 7 & 10
AWAKENING sets up the context for the
dramatic story of the events of Easter Week 1916.
We are introduced to the main characters and
the main players of Easter Week on all sides and,
through them, are made aware of the political and
cultural currents playing out in Ireland, Europe,
and the world — including the role of the Empire,
the outbreak of the first World War, and the rise
of socialist, feminist and nationalist thought.
“Insurrection” – April 14 & 17
INSURRECTION examines the events of
Easter Week 1916 on a day-to-day basis. Viewers
are provided with both an insight into particular
locations, such as the General Post Office, as
well as a clear, overall view of the state of play
in Dublin. They will also hear — via archival
material that has been rarely seen or heard —
from the voices of participants: rebels, British
soldiers, and civilian witnesses.
Visit wnit.org/programs for more!
Jackie Robinson
The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
“When Myth and History
Rhyme” – April 21 & 24
JACKIE ROBINSON
April 11 & 12, 9pm & 11pm
The final episode deals with the surrender and
subsequent executions of the leaders of the
Irish Rebellion and the fundamental changes
arising from these events. Through first-person
narratives, descriptions of the executions, and
the last statements of the leaders viewers can
understand the sea of change that occurred in
Ireland after the Rising. The legacy of the 1916
Irish Rebellion is analyzed and the question is
explored how, still, it remains of significance to
people worldwide.
A two-part, four-hour documentary directed by
Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon,
that tells the story of Jack Roosevelt Robinson,
who rose from humble origins to break baseball’s
color barrier and waged a fierce lifelong battle for
first-class citizenship for all African Americans
that transcends even his remarkable athletic
achievements.
1916: THE IRISH REBELLION:
IRISH LOCAL FOLLOW-UP
Thursdays at 10pm &
Sundays at 6:30pm
WNIT will host a special “behind-the-scenes”
look at the making of the documentary 1916:
THE IRISH REBELLION featuring the
production team from Notre Dame who worked
on the project.
FINDING YOUR ROOTS:
THE IRISH FACTOR
Thursday, April 7, 10:30pm
10 PARKS THAT
CHANGED AMERICA
Tuesday, April 12, 8pm
Trace the evolution of our city parks: from public
squares, to picturesque landscapes, to play lots
carved out of overcrowded immigrant enclaves,
to postindustrial pleasure grounds.
INDEPENDENT LENS:
AUTISM IN LOVE
Monday, April 18, 10pm
AUTISM IN LOVE offers a warm and
stereotype-shattering look at four people with
autism as they pursue and manage romantic
relationships.
10 TOWNS THAT
CHANGED AMERICA
Tuesday, April 19, 8pm
Learn about the evolution of the suburb with the
popularization of the automobile, meet idealistic
city planners who tried (and often failed) to
reinvent urban living, and end with the current
trend of walkable, transit-oriented developments.
THE BEST OF BIG BLUE LIVE
Wednesday, April 20, 10pm
This event showcases marine life along America’s
West Coast. It documents the rejuvenation of
the once endangered and now thriving ecosystem
of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in
California.
THE NATIONAL PARKS:
AMERICA’S BEST IDEA
April 25-30, 9pm
A six-episode series produced by Ken Burns
and Dayton Duncan and filmed over the course
of more than six years at some of nature’s most
spectacular locales – from Acadia to Yosemite,
Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, the Everglades
of Florida to the Gates of the Arctic in Alaska.
Three of the most powerful social commentators
of our time – Soledad O’Brien, Bill O’Reilly and
Bill Maher – explore their shared Irish ancestry as
we take them to their ancestral hometowns.
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Primetime –
March
8:00 pm
(Programs subject to change)
8:30 pm
9:00 pm
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
11:00 pm
11:30 pm
1 Tue
Finding Your Roots
Space Men: American Experience
Frontline: Poor Kids
Super Tuesday: PBS Newshour
2 Wed
A Year in Space
NOVA: First Man on the Moon
Space Men: American Experience
Charlie Rose
3 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 4
Antiques Roadshow: Charleston
Makers: Women in Space
Charlie Rose
4 Fri
5 Sat
6 Sun
The Carpenters: Close to You
Lawrence Welk
(6pm)
Aging Backwards
This Land is Your Land: My Music
BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey
Fast Metabolism Revolution
Yanni Live at the Great Pyramids
Ken Burns: The Civil War
Downton Abbey: Season 6, Ep. 9
Suze Orman Financial Solutions For You
7 Mon
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks
On the Psychiatrist’s Couch
Ed Slott’s Retirement Roadmap
8 Tue
Finding Your Roots: Maps of Stars
Ken Burns: The Civil War
Eat Fat Get Thin
9 Wed
The Carpenters: Close to You
10 Thu
This Land is Your Land: My Music
11 Fri
12 Sat
13 Sun
Aging Backwards
Fast Metabolism Revolution with Haylie Pomroy
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 50 & Circlin Back
A Tribute to Downton Abbey
Favorite Love Songs: My Music
Downton Abbey: Season 6, Ep. 9 (7pm)
Patient’s Playbook
Smart Fats to Outsmart Aging
Ed Slott’s Retirement Roadmap From Forever Taxed to Never Taxed
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf Live at Red Rocks
The Carpenters: Close to You
60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
Rick Steves’
Europe
Tribute to Downton Abbey
14 Mon
Bee Gees: One Night Only
15 Tue
Burt Bacharach’s Best
The Carpenters: Close to You
Suze Orman Financial Solutions For You
16 Wed
Alone in the Wilderness
Smart Fats to Outsmart Aging
Joy Bauer’s From Junk Food
to Joy Food
17 Thu
Josh Groban Stages Live
18 Fri
The Patient’s Playbook with Leslie Michelson
Forever Wisdom
60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
Suze Orman Financial Solutions For You
Hot Flash Havoc
The Big Band Years
19 Sat
The Big Band Years (7pm)
Burt Bacharach’s Best
Bee Gees One Night Only
20 Sun
The Carpenters: Close to You (7:30pm)
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf Live at Red Rocks
Josh Groban Stages Live
21 Mon
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
22 Tue
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience
Secrets of the Dead
Charlie Rose
Frontline: Hunting the
Nightmare Bacteria
Charlie Rose
23 Wed
Nature: Snow Monkeys
NOVA: Secrets of Noah’s Ark
Secrets of the Dead:
Lost Gardens of Babylon
Charlie Rose
24 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 5
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
Makers: Women in Hollywood
Charlie Rose
Time for Three in Concert
Rick Steves’ Special: European Easter
Charlie Rose
Keeping Up Appearances
A&E Biography: Johnny Cash
25 Fri
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(34.1)
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
26 Sat
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
As Time Goes By
27 Sun
Secrets of Selfridges
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
28 Mon
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
Secrets of the Dead
Charlie Rose
29 Tue
Al Capone Icon
Secrets of the Dead:
The Alcatraz Escape
Frontline: Saudi Arabia Uncovered
Charlie Rose
30 Wed
Nature: Animal Reunions
NOVA: Great Math Mystery
TED Talks: Science & Wonder
Charlie Rose
31 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 6
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
Makers: Women in War
Charlie Rose
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 1
Primetime –
March
(34.2)
(Programs subject to change)
8:00 pm
8:30 pm
1 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 5
Forsyte Sage, Ep. 8
Charlie Rose
2 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Roadtrip Nation
Hudson River School
Charlie Rose
3 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
First Language
Antiques Roadshow: Minneapolis
Charlie Rose
4 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
Kate: Ana Gasteyer
5 Sat
9:00 pm
9:30 pm
Loretta Lynn: American Masters
10:00 pm
Science Goes
to the Movies
10:30 pm
11:00 pm
Arts in Context
11:30 pm
Charlie Rose
Polio Crusade
Austin City Limits
6 Sun
BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey
7 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Polio Crusade
Independent Lens: Wonder Women
Charlie Rose
8 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 6
Forsyte Saga, Ep. 9
Charlie Rose
9 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Animal R&R
On Thin Ice
Charlie Rose
10 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Secrets of the Dead
Antiques Roadshow: Minneapolis
Charlie Rose
11 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
Kate: Rickie Lee Jones
12 Sat
13 Sun
Downton Abbey: Season 6, Ep. 9
Great Performances: Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty
Downton Abbey: Season 6, Ep. 9 (7pm)
Science Goes
to the Movies
Austin City Limits
Arts in Context
Charlie Rose
Independent Lens: Wonder Women
Austin City Limits
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
Austin City Limits
14 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Klondike Gold Rush
Independent Lens: The Revolutionary
Charlie Rose
15 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 7
Forsyte Saga, Ep. 10
Charlie Rose
16 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Animal R&R
Mearra
Charlie Rose
17 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Secrets of the Dead
Antiques Roadshow: Minneapolis
Charlie Rose
18 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
Kate: Jarrod Spector
19 Sat
20 Sun
American Masters: American Ballet Theater
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
Emery Blagdon
Science Goes
to the Movies
Arts in Context
Charlie Rose
Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Austin City Limits
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester
21 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
Independent Lens: The Graduates
Charlie Rose
22 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 8
Forsyte Saga, Ep. 11
Charlie Rose
23 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Animal R&R
Return of the Wolves
Charlie Rose
24 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Secrets of Underground London
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
Charlie Rose
25 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
Kate: Ann Wilson
26 Sat
1916 Irish Rebellion, Ep. 1
1916 Irish Rebellion, Ep. 2
27 Sun
Secrets of Underground London
Secrets of Selfridges
28 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow: Boise
29 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 9
30 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Animal R&R
31 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Jeremiah
Science Goes
to the Movies
Arts in Context
1916 Irish Rebellion, Ep. 3
Charlie Rose
Austin City Limits
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 1
Independent Lens: An Honest Liar
Forsyte Saga, Ep. 12
CHP Academy
Exploring
California
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
Open Mind
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
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Primetime – (34.1)
April
1 Fri
(Programs subject to change)
8:00 pm
8:30 pm
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
Jazz: Gumbo (Part 1)
11:00 pm
11:30 pm
Jazz: The Gift (Part 2)
2 Sat
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances
A&E Biography: Bob Marley
3 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 1
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 2
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 2
The Great Fire
4 Mon
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
Antiques Roadshow: Detroit
A Writer’s Roots:
Kurt Vonnegut’s Indianapolis
Charlie Rose
5 Tue
10 Homes That Changed America
Secrets of Saint John Paul
Frontline
Charlie Rose
6 Wed
Nature: Saving Otter 501
NOVA: Can Alzheimer’s Be Stopped?
Ride the Tiger
Charlie Rose
7 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 7
1916: The Irish Rebellion:
Awakening (Part 1)
8 Fri
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
Irish Local
Follow-Up
Finding Your Roots: The Irish Factor
Jazz: Out Language (Part 3)
Nightly
Business Report
Jazz: The True Welcome (Part 4)
9 Sat
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances
A&E Biography: Blondie
10 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 2
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 3
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 3
The Great Fire
11 Mon
Antiques Roadshow
Jackie Robinson (Pt. 1)
Jackie Robinson (Pt. 1)
12 Tue
10 Parks That Change America
Jackie Robinson (Pt. 2)
Jackie Robinson (Pt. 2)
13 Wed
Nature: Wandering Lions
NOVA: Vikings Unearthed
Charlie Rose
14 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 8
15 Fri
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
1916: The Irish Rebellion:
Insurrection (Part 2)
Irish Local
Follow-Up
Jazz: Pure Pleasure (Part 5)
Islands Without
Cars
Charlie Rose
Everyone Has A
Place
Charlie Rose
16 Sat
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances
A&E Biography: Keith Urban
17 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 3
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 4
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 4
The Great Fire
18 Mon
Antiques Roadshow: Omaha
Antiques Roadshow: Detroit
19 Tue
10 Towns That Change America
Shakespeare’s Curse
Frontline
Charlie Rose
20 Wed
Nature: Leave It To Beavers
NOVA: Wild Ways
Best of Big Blue Live
Charlie Rose
21 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 9
1916: The Irish Rebellion:
When Myth & History Rhyme (Part 3)
22 Fri
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
23 Sat
Independent Lens: Autism in Love
Irish Local
Follow-Up
When I’m 65
Jazz: Swing - The Velocity of Celebration (Part 6)
Nightly
Business Report
Nightly
Business Report
Charlie Rose
WNIT Membership Programming
24 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 4
25 Mon
Antiques Roadshow: Omaha
26 Tue
Big Burn: American Experience
27 Wed
Nature: Owl Power
National Parks America’s Best Idea: The Empire of Grandeur (Part 3)
Charlie Rose
28 Thu
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 10
National Parks America’s Best Idea: Going Home (Part 4)
Charlie Rose
National Parks America’s Best Idea: Great Nature (Part 5)
Charlie Rose
National Parks America’s Best Idea: The Morning of Creation (Part 6)
A&E Biography: Tina Turner
29 Fri
30 Sat
16
9:00 pm
Washington Week
Economic Outlook
Antiques Roadshow: Omaha
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 5
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 5
National Parks America’s Best Idea: The Scripture of Nature (Part 1)
National Parks America’s Best Idea: The Last Refuge (Part 2)
The Great Fire
Charlie Rose
Nightly
Business Report
Primetime – (34.2)
April
1 Fri
(Programs subject to change)
8:00 pm
8:30 pm
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
2 Sat
9:00 pm
9:30 pm
Kate: Barb Jungr
Jazz: The Gift (Part 2)
3 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 1
4 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Global Health Frontiers
5 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 1, Ep. 10
6 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
7 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Shelter Me
8 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
Kate: Rita Wilson
9 Sat
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 2
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
Science Goes
to the Movies
Arts in Context
11:00 pm
11:30 pm
Charlie Rose
Secrets of the Dead: Alcatraz Escape
Austin City Limits
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 2
Austin City Limits
Independent Lens: Welcome to Leith
Grey Glory
Forsyte Saga, Pt. 13
Charlie Rose
Fast Metabolism Revolution
Charlie Rose
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson, AZ
Science Goes
to the Movies
Charlie Rose
Arts in Context
Charlie Rose
Secrets of the Dead:
Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb
Austin City Limits
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 3
Austin City Limits
Jazz: The True Welcome (Part 4)
10 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 2
11 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
12 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Jewel in the Crown, Pt. 1
Charlie Rose
13 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
Salute to Vienna
Charlie Rose
14 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Shelter Me: Let’s Go Home
15 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
A&E Biography: Johnny Cash
16 Sat
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 3
Global Health Frontiers
Jazz: Swing - Pure Pleasure (Part 5)
Grey Ambition
PBS Previews
17 Sun
Call the Midwife: Season 5, Ep. 3
18 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Global Health Frontiers
19 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 2, Ep. 1
20 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
21 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Shelter Me: Second Chance
22 Fri
Economic Outlook
Charlie Rose
A&E Biography: Bob Marley
23 Sat
Grantchester: Season 2, Ep. 4
Charlie Rose
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson, AZ
Science Goes
to the Movies
Charlie Rose
Arts in Context
Charlie Rose
10 Parks That Changed America
Austin City Limits
Mr. Selfridge: Season 4, Ep. 4
Austin City Limits
Independent Lens: Democrats
Jewel in the Crown, Pt. 2
Rick Steves’ Italy
Jazz: Swing - The Velocity of Celebration (Part 6)
24 Sun
Grey Glory
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Antiques Roadshow: Omaha, NE
Science Goes
to the Movies
Arts in Context
Best of Big Blue Live
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Austin City Limits
WNIT Membership Programming
25 Mon
The Weekly
Special
Tavis Smiley
Global Health Frontiers
Symphony of the Soil
Charlie Rose
26 Tue
Wealthtrack
Tavis Smiley
Father Brown: Season 2, Ep. 2
Jewel in the Crown, Pt. 3
Charlie Rose
27 Wed
Economic Outlook
Tavis Smiley
28 Thu
Dinner & A Book
Tavis Smiley
Shelter Me: New Beginnings
29 Fri
Experience
Michiana
Charlie Rose
A&E Biography: Blondie
30 Sat
1916: The Irish Rebellion, Pt. 1
Pete Townshend’s Classic Quadrophenia
1916: The Irish Rebellion, Pt. 2
Charlie Rose
Antiques Roadshow: Omaha, NE
Science Goes
to the Movies
Arts in Context
1916: The Irish Rebellion, Pt. 3
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Austin City Limits
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Daytime –
(34.1)
March/April
(Programs subject to change)
Denotes PBS Kids programming
Monday
Tuesday
6:00 am
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Body Electric
Sunday
Michigan Out-of-Doors
Curious George
6:30 am
Odd Squad
The Best of Joy Painting
The Cat in the Hat
7:00 am
Wild Kratts
Quilting Arts
Peg + Cat
7:30 am
Ready Jet Go!
Fons & Porter
Dinosaur Train
8:00 am
Nature Cat
Sewing With Nancy
Cyberchase
8:30 am
Curious George
Sew It All
Biz Kids
9:00 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
It’s Sew Easy
Outdoor Elements
9:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Knitting Daily
Indiana Lawmakers
10:00 am
Sesame Street
Lidia’s Kitchen
10:30 am
Peg + Cat
Dinner & A Book
11:00 am
Dinosaur Train
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Off the Record
11:30 am
Dinosaur Train
America’s Test Kitchen
Indiana Week in Review
Noon
Super Why!
Martha Bakes
Washington Week
12:30 am
Thomas & Friends
Economic Outlook
1:00 pm
Sesame Street
McLaughlin Group
1:30 pm
Cat in the Hat
Jacques Pepin
Heart & Soul
Victory Garden’s
Edible Feast
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
2:00 pm
Curious George
This Old House
Politically Speaking
2:30 pm
Curious George
Ask This Old House
3:00 pm
Arthur
Woodsmith’s Shop
3:30 pm
Nature Cat
Woodwright’s Shop
4:00 pm
Ready Jet Go!
4:30 pm
Odd Squad
5:00 pm
Wild Kratts
5:30 pm
6:00 pm
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
Dinner & A Book
7:30 pm
Economic Outlook
Inside Indiana Business
To the Contrary
Various Programming/
Raising of America
(4/8 - 5/3)
Nature
Friday Fun Zone
PBS Newshour Weekend PBS Newshour Weekend
BBC World News America
Experience Michiana
Charlie Rose
PBS NewsHour
Classic Gospel
Antiques Roadshow/
Various Programming
Lawrence Welk
Father Brown
Outdoor Elements
Politically Speaking
Rick Steves’ Europe
Experience Michiana
Economic Outlook
March/April Daytime Weekend Pledge Schedule
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Saturday, March 5
Sunday, March 6
7:00am Quilts of Valor 2
8:30am Smart Fats to Outsmart Aging
10:30am Dinner & A Book (regular programming)
11:00am The Patient’s Playbook
12:30pm Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy
1:30pmAging Backwards
2:30pm Ken Burns: The Civil War
4:00pmEd Slott’s Retirement Roadmap
6:00pm Lawrence Welk: God Bless America
3:00pm On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Amen
4:30pmSmart Fats to Outsmart Aging
6:00pm Suze Orman Financial Solutions for You
Saturday, March 12
7:00am Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer
10:00am10 Reasons You Feel Old and Fat
10:30am Dinner & A Book (regular programming)
11:00am Joy Bauer From Junk Food to Joy Food
1:00pm On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Amen
2:30pm Wheat Belly Total Health with Dr. Davis
4:00pm Suze Orman Financial Solutions for You
6:00pm Rick Steves’ European Travel Skills
Sunday, March 13
3:00pm
4:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
Aging Backwards White
The Patient’s Playbook
BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey Season 6: Final Episode
Daytime –
(34.2)
March/April
(Programs subject to change)
Denotes PBS Kids programming
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
6:00 am
Sit and Be Fit
Thomas & Friends
Sid the Science Kid
6:30 am
Classical Stretch
Bob the Builder
Dinosaur Train
7:00 am
Happy Yoga
Jazzy Vegetarian
American Woodshop
Jerry Yarnell
Aviators
Daniel Tiger
Sesame Street
7:30 am
Well Read
Ciao Italia
Garden Smart
Best of Joy of Painting
Travels With Darley
Daniel Tiger
Daniel Tiger
8:00 am
On Story
Cook’s Country
Curious George
Clifford
Nature Cat
Nature Cat
Ready Jet Go!
Mister Roger’s
Wild Kratts
Mac & Moxy
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Arthur
Space Racers
8:30 am
America’s Heartland
Motorweek
9:00 am
This Old House Hour
Jerry Yarnell
Landscapes
Through Time
Globe Trekker
Charlie Rose
9:30 am
10:00 am
Democracy Now
10:30 am
11:00 am
Native Report
Built to Last
Classical Stretch
Simply Ming
Happy Yoga
11:30 am
Daytripper
Craftman’s Legacy
Fit 2 Stitch
Jacques Pepin
Start Up
Noon
12:30 am
Rick Steves’ Europe
Travels With Darley
Growing Greener World
Under the Radar
Globe Trekker
This Old House Hour
History Detectives
2:00 pm
Aviators
American Woodshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Mind of a Chef
2:30 pm
Various Programming
Woodsmith Shop
Jerry Yarnell
Delicious TV’s Vegan
3:00 pm
Fringe Benefits/
Southern Accents
Garden Smart
Landscapes Through Time
Cook’s Country
3:30 pm
Travel Detective
Rough Cut
Wilson Bickford
America’s Test Kitchen
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
On Story
Jazzy Vegetarian
Well Read
Ciao Italia/Pati’s Table
Sun Studio Sessions
Austin City Limits
Front and Center
Various Programming
4:30 pm
5:00 pm
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Politically Speaking
Various Programming
This Old House
Julia Childs: Cooking
with Master Chefs
Victory Garden’s
Edible Feast
This Old House
Twice As Good
Scigirls
Bug Bites
Charlie Rose
Great Decisions
Religion & Ethics
Ask This Old House
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
Hometime
Martha Bakes
Woodwright’s Shop
Chef’s Life
Motorweek
Mind of a Chef
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
Martha Bakes
History Detectives
Nature
NOVA
6:00 pm
Newsline
6:30 pm
Nightly Business Report
Open Mind
Washington Week
PBS Newshour
Antiques Roadshow
Various Programming
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
PBS Newshour Weekend PBS Newshour Weekend
March/April Daytime Weekend Pledge Schedule
Saturday, March 19
Sunday, March 20
7:00am Eat Fat, Get Thin with Dr. Mark Hyman
9:00am 21 Days to a Slimmer Younger You
10:30am Dinner & A Book (regular programming)
11:00am Smart Fats to Outsmart Aging
1:00pm Rick Steves’ European Travel Skills
3:00pm Ed Slott’s Retirement Roadmap
5:00pm 60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music)
7:00pm The Big Band Years (My Music)
3:00pm
4:30pm
6:00pm
7:30pm
Alone in the Wilderness
21 Days to a Slimmer Younger You
On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Amen
The Carpenters: Close to You
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Overnight – (34.1)
March
(Programs subject to changes)
Special membership programming shown in purple.
Tuesday 1
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
3:00 am More Manners
4:00 am Mercy Street
5:00 am AE: Fats Domino
Wednesday 2
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Finding Your Roots
2:00 am AE: Space Men
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 3
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Year in Space
2:00 am NOVA: Man on Moon
3:00 am AE: Space Men
4:00 am Antiques Roadshow
5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Friday 4
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am This Old House
2:00 am Independent Lens
3:00 am Nature: Killer Whales
4:00 am Year in Space
5:00 am NOVA: Man on Moon
Saturday 5
Midnight Fast Metabolism
12:30 amPsychiatrist’s Couch
2:00 am Suze Orman
4:00 am Fast Metabolism
Sunday 6
Midnight Ken Burns: Civil War
1:00 am Forever Wisdom
4:00 am Patient’s Playbook
Midnight
1:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
20
Monday 7
Suze Orman
Quilts of Valor 2
Smart Fats
Ken Burns: Civil War
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
4:30 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
Midnight
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:30 am
5:00 am
Tuesday 8
Retirement Roadmap
Downton Abbey
This Land
Yanni Live
Wednesday 9
Eat Fat Get Thin
Finding Your Roots
Suze Orman
Psychiatrist’s Couch
Thursday 10
Patient’s Playbook
Smart Fats
NOVA: Lethal Seas
Ken Burns: Civil War
Aging Backwards
Friday 11
Midnight Smart Fats
12:30 amDeepak Chopra
2:30 am Retirement Roadmap
4:30 am Yanni
Saturday 12
Midnight Fast Metabolism
2:00 am Suze Orman
4:00 am Patient’s Playbook
Sunday 13
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
5:30 am
60s Pop, Rock, Soul
Aging Backwards
Forever Wisdom
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:30 am
3:30 am
5:00 am
Rick Steves
Smart Fats
Psychiatrist’s Couch
Aging Backwards
Monday 14
Tuesday 15
Midnight Forever Wisdom
2:30 am Retirement Roadmap
4:30 am Eat Fat Get Thin
Wednesday 16
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
Suze Orman
Patient’s Playbook
Smart Fats
Easy Yoga
Midnight
1:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
Thursday 17
Joy Bauer
Bee Gees
Fast Metabolism
Wheat Belly
Friday 18
Hot Flash Havoc
Alone in Wilderness
Suze Orman
Smart Fats
Saturday 19
Midnight Easy Yoga
1:00 am Joy Bauer
3:00 am Forever Wisdom
Midnight
1:30 am
3:30 am
5:00 am
Sunday 20
Alone in Wilderness
Retirement Roadmap
21 Days
Easy Yoga
Monday 21
Midnight Patient’s Playbook
2:00 am Suze Orman
4:00 am Forever Wisdom
Tuesday 22
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
2:00 am MP: Grantchester
3:00 am MP: Grantchester
4:00 am MP: Grantchester
5:00 am MP: Grantchester
Friday 25
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 am Tavis Smiley
1:00 am This Old House
2:00 am Last Days Vietnam
4:00 am Nature: Snow Monkey
5:00 am NOVA: Noah’s Ark
Saturday 26
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
4:00 am Secrets of London
5:00 am This Old House
Sunday 27
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
5:30 am
Austin City Limits
NOVA: Noah’s Ark
Nature: Snow Monkey
Independent Lens
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
Globe Trekker
Secrets of Selfridges
Mr. Selfridge
Last Days Vietnam
Monday 28
Tuesday 29
Wednesday 23
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
3:00 am Secrets of Selfridges
4:00 am Mr. Selfridge
Thursday 24
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
2:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:30 am Atchafalaya
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Last Days Vietnam
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Snow Monkey
2:00 am NOVA: Noah’s Ark
4:00 am Last Days Vietnam
Wednesday 30
Thursday 31
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Reunions
2:00 am NOVA: Math Mystery
3:00 am TED Talks
Overnight – (34.2)
March
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tuesday 1
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Wednesday 2
Midnight Tavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Snowy Owl
2:00 am NOVA: Lethal Seas
3:000 amSecrets of the Dead
4:00 am Antiques Roadshow
5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Tavis Smiley
Finding Your Roots
AE: Space Men
Frontline
Independent Lens
Antiques Roadshow
Midnight Tavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Killer Whales
2:00 am NOVA: Ghost Ship
3:000 amNOVA: Man on Moon
4:00 am AE: Space Men
5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Friday 4
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
Nature: Killer Whales
NOVA: Ghost Ship
NOVA: Man on Moon
Saturday 5
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
AM: Loretta Lynn
Finding Your Roots
This Old House
Sunday 6
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 am Chef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Ghost Ship
2:00 am Nature: Killer Whales
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Midnight
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
Wednesday 9
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
More Manners
Mercy Street
AE: Fats Domino
Thursday 3
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
(Programs subject to changes)
Monday 7
Downton Abbey
AM: Loretta Lynn
AE: Space Men
Finding Your Roots
Tuesday 8
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
AE: Space Men
Downton Abbey
Antiques Roadshow
Tavis Smiley
Finding Your Roots
AM: Loretta Lynn
Independent Lens
Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 10
Friday 11
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
AM: Loretta Lynn
Nature: Snowy Owl
NOVA: Lethal Seas
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Great Performances
Finding Your Roots
This Old House
Saturday 12
Sunday 13
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Lethal Seas
2:00 am Nature: Snowy Owl
3:00 am Independent Lens
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 14
MidnightGrantchester
1:00 am Grantchester
2:00 am Great Performances
4:00 am Secrets of the Dead
5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tuesday 15
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Klondike Gold Rush
Grantchester
Grantchester
Antiques Roadshow
Wednesday 16
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Secrets of Majesty
How Sherlock
Independent Lens
Klondike Gold Rush
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Thursday 17
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Life of Deer
NOVA: Computers
Secrets of the Dead
How Sherlock
Thursday 24
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Snow Monkey
NOVA: Noah’s Ark
Last Days Vietnam
Friday 25
Friday 18
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
Last Days Vietnam
Nature: Snow Monkey
NOVA: Noah’s Ark
Saturday 19
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Secrets of London
This Old House
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
How Sherlock
Nature: Life of Deer
NOVA: Computers
Midnight Tavis Smiley
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
2:00 am AM: Ballet Theatre
3::30 am Emery Blagdon
4:00 am Secrets of Majesty
5:00 am This Old House
Sunday 20
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Computers
2:00 am Nature: Life of Deer
3:00 am Independent Lens
4:00 am Klondike Gold Rush
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 21
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Austin City Limits
Grantchester
Grantchester
Grantchester
Grantchester
Secrets of Majesty
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Grantchester
Grantchester
Grantchester
Grantchester
Tuesday 22
Wednesday 23
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Last Days Vietnam
Frontline
Independent Lens
Antiques Roadshow
Saturday 26
Sunday 27
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Noah’s Ark
2:00 am Nature: Snow Monkey
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 28
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
Austin City Limits
Secrets of Selfridges
Mr. Selfridge
Last Days Vietnam
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
Secrets of Selfridges
Mr. Selfridge
Tuesday 29
Wednesday 30
Midnight
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:30 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Frontline
Independent Lens
Atchafalaya
Thursday 31
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Reunions
NOVA: Math Mystery
TED Talks
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Overnight – (34.1)
April
(Programs subject to changes)
Special membership programming shown in purple.
Friday 1
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am This Old House
2:00 am TED Talks
3:00 am Al Capone: Icon
4:00 am Nature: Reunions
5:00 am NOVA: Math Mystery
Saturday 2
Midnight Jazz, Pt. 2
12:30 amCharlie Rose
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
2:00 am Jazz, Pt. 1
3:30 am Al Capone: Icon
4:30 am PBS Previews
5:00 am This Old House
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
5:30 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Sunday 3
Austin City Limits
NOVA: Math Mystery
Nature: Reunions
Independent Lens
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Monday 4
Globe Trekker
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Al Capone: Icon
Secrets of the Dead
TED Talks
Tuesday 5
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
3:00 am Call the Midwife
4:00 am Grantchester
5:00 am Mr. Selfridge
Wednesday 6
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am 10 Homes
2:00 am Secrets of the Dead
4:00 am Independent Lens
5:30 am PBS Previews
Thursday 7
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Saving Otter 501
2:00 am NOVA: Alzheimer’s
3:00 am Ride the Tiger
4:00 am Secrets of the Dead
5:00 am 10 Homes
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Friday 8
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00am
5:00 am
Charlie Rose
This Old House
10 Homes
Secrets of the Dead
Nature: Saving Otter 501
NOVA: Alzheimer’s
Midnight
1:30 am
2:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Jazz, Pt. 4
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Jazz
PBS Previews
This Old House
Saturday 9
Sunday 10
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
5:30 am
Austin City Limits
NOVA: Alzheimer’s
Nature: Saving Otter 501
Independent Lens
PBS Previews
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Globe Trekker
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Secrets of the Dead
Ride the Tiger
10 Homes
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Jackie Robinson
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Monday 11
Tuesday 12
Wednesday 13
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
Jackie Robinson
Tavis Smiley
PBS Previews
10 Parks
Jackie Robinson
Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 14
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature
2:00 am NOVA
4:00 am Jackie Robinson
5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Friday 15
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am This Old House
2:00 am 10 Parks
3:00amNature
4:00 am NOVA
Saturday 16
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
2:00 am Jazz
3:30 am PBS Previews
4:00 am 10 Parks
5:00 am This Old House
Sunday 17
Midnight
1:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
5:30 am
Austin City Limits
NOVA: Vikings
Nature: Lions
Antiques Roadshow
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Globe Trekker
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Jazz
PBS Previews
10 Parks
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Charlie Rose
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Monday 18
Tuesday 19
Wednesday 20
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am 10 Towns
4:00 am Independent Lens
Thursday 21
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Beavers
2:00 am NOVA
3:00 am Best of Big Blue Live
5:00 am 10 Towns
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00am
5:00 am
Friday 22
Charlie Rose
This Old House
10 Towns
Nature: Beavers
NOVA
Saturday 23
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
2:00 am Jazz
4:00 am 10 Towns
5:00 am This Old House
Sunday 24
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
5:00 am
WNIT Membership
WNIT Membership
WNIT Membership
WNIT Membership
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
Globe Trekker
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Jazz
10 Towns
Monday 25
Tuesday 26
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
2:00 am National Parks
4:00 am Grantchester
5:00 am Mr. Selfridge
Wednesday 27
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Charlie Rose
Big Burn: AE
National Parks
PBS Previews
Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 28
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Nature: Owl Power
2:00 am National Parks
4:00 am NOVA: Cathedrals
5:00 am Big Burn: AE
Friday 29
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am This Old House
2:00 am National Parks
4:00 am Nature: Owl Power
5:00am NOVA: Cathedrals
Saturday 30
Midnight Nightly Business Report
12:30 amTavis Smiley
1:00 am Washington Week
1:30 am Charlie Rose
2:00 am National Parks
4:00 am Big Burn: AE
5:00 am This Old House
Overnight – (34.2)
April
(Programs subject to changes)
Friday 1
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
TED Talks
Al Capone: Icon
Nature: Reunions
NOVA: Math Mystery
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:30 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Jazz, Pt. 1
Al Capone: Icon
PBS Previews
This Old House
Saturday 2
Sunday 3
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Math Mystery
2:00 am Nature: Reunions
3:00 am Independent Lens
4:30 am PBS Previews
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:30 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Monday 4
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Al Capone: Icon
Secrets of the Dead
TED Talks
Tuesday 5
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Wednesday 6
Tavis Smiley
10 Homes
Secrets of the Dead
Frontline
Independent Lens
PBS Previews
Thursday 7
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Saving Otter 501
NOVA: Alzheimer’s
Ride the Tiger
Secrets of the Dead
10 Homes
Friday 8
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
10 Homes
Secrets of the Dead
Nature: Saving Otter 501
NOVA: Alzheimer’s
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
2:30 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Charlie Rose
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Jazz, Pt. 3
PBS Previews
This Old House
Saturday 9
Sunday 10
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Alzheimer’s
2:00 am Nature: Saving Otter 501
3:00 am Independent Lens
4:30 am PBS Previews
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Monday 11
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Secrets of the Dead
Ride the Tiger
10 Homes
Tuesday 12
Jackie Robinson
Tavis Smiley
PBS Previews
Antiques Roadshow
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Wednesday 13
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00am
4:00 am
Jackie Robinson
Tavis Smiley
PBS Previews
10 Parks
Jackie Robinson
Thursday 14
Tavis Smiley
Nature: India
NOVA: Vikings
Jackie Robinson
Friday 15
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
10 Parks
Nature: India
NOVA: Vikings
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
3:30 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Saturday 16
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Jazz, Pt. 5
PBS Previews
10 Parks
This Old House
Sunday 17
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Vikings
3:00 am Nature: India
4:00 am Antiques Roadshow
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Monday 18
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Jazz, Pt. 5
PBS Previews
10 Parks
Tuesday 19
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Sunday 24
Midnight Bluegrass Underground
12:30 amChef’s Life
1:00 am NOVA: Wild Ways
2:00 am Nature: Beavers
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Shakespeare’s Curse
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 25
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
5:00 am
Call the Midwife
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Jazz, Pt. 6
10 Towns
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Antiques Roadshow
National Parks
Grantchester
Mr. Selfridge
Tuesday 26
Wednesday 27
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:30 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Big Burn: AE
National Parks
PBS Previews
Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 28
Wednesday 20
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Thursday 21
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
National Parks
Nature: Owl Power
NOVA: Cathedrals
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
National Parks
Big Burn: AE
This Old House
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
10 Towns
Shakespeare’s Curse
Frontline
Independent Lens
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Beavers
NOVA: Wild Ways
Best of Big Blue Live
Shakespeare’s Curse
10 Towns
Friday 22
Midnight
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
This Old House
10 Towns
Shakespeare’s Curse
Nature: Beavers
NOVA: Wild Ways
Midnight
1:00 am
1:30 am
2:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week
Charlie Rose
Jazz, Pt. 6
10 Towns
This Old House
Tavis Smiley
Nature: Owl Power
National Parks
NOVA: Cathedrals
Big Burn: AE
Friday 29
Saturday 30
Saturday 23
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Membership
Corner
March 2016 Spring
Membership Campaign
WNIT’s Spring Membership Campaign starts on Friday, March 4 and
runs through Sunday, March 20. Our on-air Membership Campaigns
remain the most effective way of encouraging viewers to join the WNIT
family of supporters. While these drives represent less than two percent
of our annual broadcast hours, they do provide WNIT with the majority
of revenue required to purchase and produce the regular and local
programming enjoyed by everyone throughout northern Indiana and
southwestern Michigan.
So get ready to experience an interesting and informative line-up of
special programs for the entire family. And be sure to tell your family
and friends why you think supporting WNIT is important.
It’s viewers like you who make a real difference to everyone in our
community. Thank you for supporting WNIT!
Thank you, Sustainer Members
A big thank you to WNIT’s
sustainer members who make
automatic ongoing monthly
contributions in support of
WNIT – Michiana PBS!
WNIT Sustaining Members
provide a dependable,
ongoing source of funding
that allows WNIT to
concentrate on airing the
great programs that you
enjoy, year after year. If you
are a WNIT Sustaining Member, remember that you also qualify for an
annual thank you gift with a pledge level equivalent to your annual gift
amount. If you are interested in a thank you gift or becoming a WNIT
Sustaining Member, please call the membership team at 574-675-9648.
WNIT BOX OFFICE
For information on tickets, please call 574-675-9648
or go to wnit.org.
Joe Bonamassa Comes to South Bend
TWO-NIGHT EVENT
MONDAY-TUESDAY
APRIL 11-12 9PM
A two-part, four-hour documentary directed by
Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon,
that tells the story of Jack Roosevelt Robinson.
Robinson rose from humble origins to break
baseball’s color barrier and waged a fierce lifelong
battle for first-class citizenship for all African
Americans that transcends even his remarkable
athletic achievements.
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Hailed worldwide as one of the greatest guitar players of his generation,
Joe Bonamassa has almost single-handedly redefined the blues-rock genre
and brought it mainstream. In his first area appearance, Joe brings this
one-night only engagement to the Morris Performing Arts Center in
South Bend on Tuesday, May 17 at 8pm. As he enters his 26th year as a
professional musician, Joe continues to blaze a remarkable artistic trail,
and amass an authentic and soulful body of work. A limited number of
ticket packages will be available during the broadcast of Joe Bonamassa:
Muddy Wolf at Red Rock on Monday, March 7 at 8pm.
“They’re calling him the future of blues, but they’re wrong – Joe Bonamassa
is the present; so fresh and of his time that he almost defines it.”
— Classic Rock Magazine
Production News
WNIT’s Local Shows Giving Viewers More
WNIT executive producer/production manager, Duilio Mariola, is giving WNIT’s local shows a different
look and feel this year. “I wanted to take our local programs to the next level by breaking shows up into
different segments,” Mariola said.
Experience Michiana was the first local program to undergo changes. Rick Hummer and Kelly Morgan began
co-hosting the series in January – a change from the previous single host setup. Experience Michiana was the
only local show that was running through multiple topics, but it had an issue of its own: it was studio-based.
Experience Michiana has now gone back out on the road so people can truly experience the Michiana area.
“If we can call them to action to become part of the whole Michiana area, that’s what it’s all about,” Mariola
said. “The more they know, the more they become involved. If they don’t know what’s going on, they’re not
going to become involved.”
Economic Outlook has also undergone a slight makeover. Viewers can now learn about two different topics
during each weekly segment. If they’re still craving more, they can visit the Economic Outlook page on
wnit.org for an extended discussion. These extended discussions are promoted on the air and offered as a
stand-alone component online. Host Phil D’Amico also delivers a weekly blog to the website and other social
media outlets immediately after taping with his thoughts on the discussion and its impact on the community.
Experience Michiana airs Fridays at 5:30pm, 7pm on 34.1 and Friday at 8pm on 34.2. Economic Outlook airs
Tuesdays at 7pm, Sundays at 12:30pm on 34.1 and Wednesdays at 8pm on 34.2.
Big Changes Ahead for All TV Stations
Electromagnetic “spectrum” is the huge range of wireless frequencies used for
a variety of purposes from medical X-rays to garage door openers. Everything
wireless uses “spectrum.”
This spectrum is licensed by the government to different users so the signals
don’t interfere with each other. Companies that run satellites, communication
radios, mobile phone providers and broadcast TV stations all license different
parts of spectrum through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Part of the spectrum currently used by television stations is now in the process
of being reallocated through the Broadcast Incentive Spectrum Auction. The
process for this auction is now underway and will involve the FCC buying
some of the licensed spectrum from broadcast television stations and then
re-selling it to wireless broadband companies.
Five years ago the FCC proposed this auction procedure as a method to
achieve the goals of the National Broadband Plan. This auction plan was
reviewed by Congress who then authorized the FCC to proceed with it.
Simply stated, this Incentive Auction process has three interrelated elements.
1. There is the Reverse Auction for broadcasters who voluntarily decide to
sell their spectrum rights to the FCC. Broadcasters will bid “downward”
against each other to give up their spectrum.
due on March 29, 2016. The auction is expected to take somewhere between
a few weeks and a few months. The FCC will likely announce the Auction
results and station’s new channel assignments by late summer or early fall of
2016.
Why is this happening? It addresses the wireless industry demand for more
spectrum, and is intended to generate revenue for the federal government.
The difference between what is paid “in” the Forward Auction and what is
paid “out” in the Reverse Auction will be kept by the federal government for
these purposes.
Who will it affect? Nearly every television station has received an offer to sell
its spectrum, but ultimately the FCC is expected to buy spectrum only in
large markets, geographically adjacent markets, and in spectrum congested
markets. The South Bend-Elkhart market is adjacent to Chicago, and the
corridor to Detroit and Indianapolis.
Repacking will be a mandatory nationwide process that could affect any
station on any channel in any market, regardless of whether or not they
participate in the Incentive Auction.
3. Finally, there’s Repacking, a nationwide process for all broadcasters that stay
on the air to move to new channels.
The Michiana community is the true owner of WNIT. Your representatives,
the Board of Directors of Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation, are
currently evaluating our options. We wish to hear your thoughts, questions,
comments and concerns. However, legal restrictions prohibit WNIT, and
other stations, from talking about their specific Incentive Auction plans.
Therefore, we can only give general information at this time. However, we will
continue to keep you updated on how this process may affect you.
The FCC began the Reverse Auction process for stations to participate in
January. Final decisions on whether or not to participate in the auction are
Should you have any questions, comments, concerns, please give us a call at
(574) 675-9648 or email us at ggiczi@wnit.org.
2. At the same time, wireless broadband providers will bid “upward” in the
Forward Auction to buy that spectrum.
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34.1 Kids
Programming
Join
Kids
Club
Today!
• Subscription to the Planner
•F
ree or discounted ticket offers
for area children’s performances
•W
NIT Kids Club backpack with
PBS® children’s items and a book
from Better World Books
• Personal pizza from Papa John’s
•O
n-air birthday greeting during
their birthday month and listing
in the Planner
• Personalized birthday postcard
•F
ree family admission to the
annual WNIT Kids Day in the Park
• ... and more!
MONDAY-FRIDAY
Odd Squad
6:30 am
Wild Kratts
7:00 am
Ready Jet Go!
7:30 am
Nature Cat
8:00 am
Curious George
8:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:00 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am
Sesame Street
10:00 am
Peg + Cat
10:30 am
Dinosaur Train
11:00 am
Dinosaur Train
11:30 am
Super Why!
Noon
Thomas & Friends
12:30 am
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
2:00 pm
2:30 pm
3:00 pm
3:30 pm
4:00 pm
4:30 pm
5:00 pm
CALL 574-675-9648,
EXT. 311 OR GO TO WNIT.ORG.
6:00 am
6:30 am
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
SATURDAY
6:00 am
6:30 am
Thomas & Friends
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:00 am
9:30 am
Ready Jet Go!
10:00 am
Odd Squad
10:30 am
Arthur
Bob the Builder
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Curious George
Nature Cat
Wild Kratts
SUNDAY
Sesame Street
6:00 am
Sid the Science Kid
Cat in the Hat
6:30 am
Dinosaur Train
Curious George
7:00 am
Sesame Street
Curious George
7:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Arthur
8:00 am
Clifford
Nature Cat
8:30 am
Nature Cat
Ready Jet Go!
9:00 am
Mister Roger’s Neighborhood
Odd Squad (Fri-Friday Fun Zone)
9:30 am
Mac & Moxy
Wild Kratts
10:00 am
Odd Squad
10:30 am
Space Racers
11:00 am
Twice As Good
Curious George
11:30 am
Scigirls
The Cat in the Hat
Noon
Bug Bites
SUNDAY
$50 per year for all kids or
grandkids in your immediate
family. Joining is easy!
34.2 Kids
Programming
Peg + Cat
Dinosaur Train
Cyberchase
Biz Kids
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
to our WNIT Kids Club Members
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Rosalinda Powell
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Myles Slott
5
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3
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6
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Liam Wagner
9
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Wnit
Supporters
1st Source Bank
American Masters
Antiques Roadshow
Austin City Limits
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
2015 Fischoff Competition
Great Performances
Holiday Programming
Inside INdiana Business
Ken Burns Civil War
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Masterpiece Mystery
McLaughlin Report
NOVA
PBS NewsHour
32 Pearls Family Dentistry
Children’s Programming
Able Printing & Business Svcs., LLC
Our Town: North Webster
Adam’s Cake Shop
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Miscellaneous Programming
ADEC
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
AEP / Indiana Michigan Power
Business Programming
Alick’s Home Medical
Antiques Roadshow
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Holiday Programming
Lawrence Welk
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Our Town: South Bend
Alliance Architects
Our Town: South Bend
AlphaGraphics
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Anchor Inn Bed & Breakfast
Our Town: North Webster
The Arthur J. Decio Foundation
Sesame Street
Tina & Hans Ashbaugh
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Augusta Corp.
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
BC Tile & Floor Covering, LLC
Our Town: North Webster
Billie & David Bankoff
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Barnes & Thornburg, LLP
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Business Programming
Our Town: South Bend
Bart’s Water Sports
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Our Town: North Webster
Beacon Health System
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Our Town: South Bend
Better World Books
Children’s Programming
Bike the Bend
Miscellaneous Programming
Bradley Vite
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Buttons & Bows
Children’s Programming
Café Navarre
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Camp Crosley
Our Town: North Webster
Career Academy South Bend
Miscellaneous Programming
Our Town: South Bend
Carmela’s at Macri’s
Miscellaneous Programming
Casper’s Coins & Jewelry
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Center for the Homeless
Miscellaneous Programming
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Center for Hospice Care
Antiques Roadshow
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Black History Month 2016
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Our Town: South Bend
Charles S. Hayes, Inc.
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Jack & Karen Cittadine
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
City of Elkhart - Mayor Tim Neese
Black History Month 2016
City of Mishawaka - Mayor Dave Wood
Black History Month 2016
Community Foundation of Elkhart County
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Community Foundation of St. Joseph
County
Arts Programming
Experience Michiana
Cosimo & Susie’s A Bit of Italy
Italian Cooking Programming
D & W, Inc.
Miscellaneous Programming
Daihido Gourmet & Sushi
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Dainty Maid Bake Shop
Children’s Programming
DeBartolo Performing Arts Center/
Browning Cinema
Miscellaneous Programming
Delta Dental
Children’s Programming
Bob & Pat Deputy
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Direct Rug Imports
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Dixie
Our Town: South Bend
Dixie Haven Resort
Our Town: North Webster
Dixie Sternwheeler, Inc.
Our Town: North Webster
Dometic Corporation
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Doors & Drawers
Great British Baking Show
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Dowagiac Dogwood Fine Arts Festival
Daytime Programming
Early Childhood Development Center, Inc.
Children’s Programming
The Raising of America
Elkhart Audiology Rehab
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Mercy Street
Elkhart Child Development Center
Children’s Programming
Indiana High School State Band
Competition
Elkhart Civic Theater
Miscellaneous Programming
Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office
Black History Month 2016
Elkhart County Symphony
Miscellaneous Programming
Elkhart Rotary
Miscellaneous Programming
ENVIROSOLUTIONS, Inc.
Miscellaneous Programming
Faegre Baker Daniels LLP
Experience Michiana
PBS Newshour
Fairhaven Obstetrics & Gynecology
Call the Midwife
Family & Children’s Center
Children’s Programming
Family Dental Health
Children’s Programming
Federated Media
Miscellaneous Programming
Fischoff National Chamber Music
Association
Daytime Programming
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Forest River
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Forever Learning Institute
Black History Month 2016
Our Town: South Bend
Jody & Mike Freid
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Friends School and Day Care
Children’s Programming
Rod & Carol Ganey
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Gene’s Camera Store
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Gibson Foundation
Antiques Roadshow
Steven A. Goldberg, CPA
Black History Month 2016
Our Town: South Bend
Washington Week
Goodwill Industries
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Goshen Birth Center
Call the Midwife
Goshen Buick GMC Hyundai
Miscellaneous Programming
Green Family Dentistry
Black History Month 2016
Growing Kids Learning Centers
Children’s Programming
Gurley Leep Automotive Family
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Gymnastics Michiana
Children’s Programming
Dorene & Jerry Hammes
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Hart City Scuba
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Hartzler Gutermuth Inman Funeral Home
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Adam, Charlie and Tommy Hauch
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Tom and Sally Hauch
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Heart City Toyota
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Hearth & Home
Home Improvement Programming
Curtis T. Hill
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Holy Cross College
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Homan Lumber Mart
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Hometime
Hoosier Trophies
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Hovenkamp’s Produce
Children’s Programming
Cooking Programming
Howard Performing Arts Center – Andrews
University
Miscellaneous Programming
IBEW Local Union 153
Black History Month 2016
Images Jewelers
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Indiana Michigan Power
Our Town: South Bend
Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations
Children’s Programming
Indiana Trust & Investment Company
Black History Month 2016
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Indiana University South Bend
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Black History Month 2016
Interlogic Outsourcing, Inc.
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care
Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
IU Health Goshen Heart & Vascular
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Miscellaneous Programming
IUSB Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Miscellaneous Programming
Ivy Tech Community College
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Jason Ward, Attorney
Children’s Programming
Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley
Miscellaneous Programming
Jordan Automotive
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Miscellaneous Programming
Our Town: South Bend
Judee’s LLC
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Miscellaneous Programming
KC Tree Inc.
Miscellaneous Programming
Brian King, DDS
Miscellaneous Programming
KoZmo Events
Antiques Roadshow
Experience Michiana
Masterpiece Classic
Krasl Art Center
Miscellaneous Programming
Lake City Awnings
Our Town: North Webster
Lake City Bank
Dinner & A Book
Economic Outlook
Experience Michiana
Outdoor Elements
Politically Speaking
Lake Michigan College – Mendel Center
Children’s Programming
Leader Legacy
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Lexus of Mishawaka
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Reverend David T. Link
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Lubeznik Center for the Arts
Miscellaneous Programming
MACIAF
Our Town: South Bend
Sara & Abe Marcus
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Martin’s Super Markets
Black History Month 2016
Nature
McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports
Rehabilitation Center
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Black History Month 2016
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Our Town: South Bend
Metcalf, Payne & Bell, Inc.
Our Town: North Webster
Michiana Eye Center
Miscellaneous Programming
Mid-City Supply
Hometime
Mishawaka Furniture
Women’s Programming
Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes
Great British Baking Show
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Morris Performing Arts Center
Miscellaneous Programming
Mossberg & Company
Children’s Programming
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Chris & Carmi Murphy
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Musical Arts Indiana
Miscellaneous Programming
Mutual Bank
Our Town: North Webster
My Red Moon
Our Town: North Webster
NIPSCO
Our Town: South Bend
North Webster Ace Hardware
Our Town: North Webster
North Webster Community Center
Our Town: North Webster
Northern Box
Antiques Roadshow
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Nunemaker’s Coin Shop
Miscellaneous Programming
Nyloncraft
Dinner & A Book
Economic Outlook
Experience Michiana
Outdoor Elements
Politically Speaking
OAKLAWN
The Raising of America
Old National Bank
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Black History Month 2016
Owen Family Funeral Home
Our Town: North Webster
Pain Management Group
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Papa John’s Pizza
Children’s Programming
Patchwork Dance Company
Miscellaneous Programming
PATH (A Positive Approach to Teen Health)
Miscellaneous Programming
Patrick Industries, Inc.
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Peacock & Company
Miscellaneous Programming
Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak Attorneys At Law
Austin City Limits
Black History Month 2016
Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer
Our Town: South Bend
Pledge Programming
Barb & John Phair
Miscellaneous Programming
Pilcher’s Shoes
Our Town: North Webster
Pletcher Insurance, Inc.
Our Town: North Webster
PNC Bank
The Raising of America
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Experience Michiana
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Potawatomi Zoological Society
Children’s Programming
Prevent Child Abuse of St. Joseph County
Miscellaneous Programming
Pro Wake Watersports
Our Town: North Webster
Dr. Kelly Puster
Children’s Programming
Quality Dining
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Ernestine Raclin
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Real Services
Black History Month 2016
Reverie Yarn, Décor & Gifts
Knitting Daily
River Bend Film Festival
Miscellaneous Programming
River Bend Hose
Motorweek
Ruthmere Museums Campus
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Saint Joseph Funeral Home
Great British Baking Show
Our Town: South Bend
Saint Joseph Health System
BBC World News
Experience Michiana
Local Programming
PBS Newshour
Saint Mary’s College
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Select Health Network
BBC World News America
Frontline
Nature
NOVA
PBS NewsHour
Sew Creative Threads
Sew It All
Sewing with Nancy
Shakespeare at Notre Dame
Miscellaneous Programming
Shirk’s Piano Gallery
Our Town: South Bend
Snite Museum of Art
Black History Month 2016
Masterpiece Classic
Mercy Street
South Bend Chocolate Company
Our Town: South Bend
South Bend Civic Theatre
Miscellaneous Programming
South Bend Cubs
Children’s Programming
Miscellaneous Prime Time
South Bend-Elkhart Audubon Society
Outdoor Elements
South Bend Farmer’s Market
Miscellaneous Programming
Our Town: South Bend
South Bend International Airport
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
South Bend Museum of Art
Mercy Street
Miscellaneous Programming
South Bend Symphony Orchestra
Miscellaneous Programming
South Bend Tribune
Miscellaneous Programming
Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra
Miscellaneous Programming
St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce
Economic Outlook
Stanley Clark School
A Magical Session with Nathan Gunn
Stephenson’s of Elkhart
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Stitch ‘N Time Fabrics
Quilting and Sewing Programming
Studebaker National Museum
Antiques Roadshow
Experience Michiana
Our Town: South Bend
Success Academy South Bend
Miscellaneous Programming
Sue’s Creations
Our Town: North Webster
Sunny Italy Café
Mercy Street
Sweeney Julian Trial Attorneys
Austin City Limits
Politically Speaking
TCP Technologies, Inc.
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Talented Tenth Warehousing
Black History Month 2016
Teachers Credit Union
Biz Kids
Education Matters
Nightly Business Report
The Center at Donaldson
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
The Dental Center
Children’s Programming
The Foundation of St. Joseph Health
System
Congregation of Holy Cross
The Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce
Economic Outlook
The History Museum
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
The Inn at Harbor Shores
Mercy Street
Miscellaneous Programming
The Lerner Theatre
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Miscellaneous Programming
The Orchards Mall
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
The PC Doctor
Business Programming
The Quilting Loft
Sew It All
Fons & Porter Love of Quilting
Quilting Arts
Sewing with Nancy
The Rex and Alice A Martin Foundation
Dinner & A Book
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
The Troyer Group
Economic Outlook
The Village at Winona
Dinner & A Book
Economic Outlook
Experience Michiana
History Detectives
Inside INdiana Business
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Nightly Business Report
Outdoor Elements
Politically Speaking
Dr. & Mrs. Scott Thomas
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Janet & Larry Thompson
A Magical Session with Nathan Gunn
Tippecanoe Boat Co.
Our Town: North Webster
Tire Rack
Michiana’s Rising Star 2015
Treat’s Squire Shop
Miscellaneous Programming
United Way of Elkhart County
The Raising of America
United Way of St. Joseph County
The Raising of America
University of Notre Dame
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Van Horne Jewelers
Legends: Congregation of Holy Cross
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Veldman’s Automotive Service Center
Miscellaneous Programming
Visit Fort Wayne
Children’s Programming
Visit South Bend / Mishawaka
Experience Michiana
Bradley Vite
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts
Daytime Programming
Dinner & A Book
Economic Outlook
Experience Michiana
Holiday Programming
Masterpiece Classic
Miscellaneous Programming
Outdoor Elements
Politically Speaking
WAUS-FM
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Welch Packaging
Art Decio, A Wonderful Life
Wellfield Botanic Gardens
Miscellaneous Programming
WoodsToBe Trees
Miscellaneous Programming
Outdoor Elements
WSMK Radio
Miscellaneous Programming
WVPE Public Radio
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Yellow Rose Florist
Children’s Programming
YMCA of Michiana
Miscellaneous Programming
Zimmer Biomet
Black History Month 2016
NOVA
BUSINESS CLUBS
President’s Club ($1,500)
Logan Community Resources, Inc.
Corporate Club ($800)
Lyons Industries, Inc.
Business Honor Roll ($300)
Freeman-Spicer Charities, Inc.
Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski Foundation
KID’S CLUB AND RAISING READERS
John Anderson Foundation
Better World Books
Dainty Maid Bake Shop
Early Childhood Alliance
Indian Summer
Mossberg & Company
Papa John’s
St. Joseph County Parks
Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski Foundation
YMCA of Michiana
Promotional Support
Alpha Graphics
Duley Press
Express Press
Mossberg & Company
Rink Printing
General Operating Grants
1st Source WNIT Fund - CFSJC
WNIT Public Television Fund – CFSJC
Information correct as of press
date. For a full listing of program
sponsors, please contact WNIT.
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Honor Roll
Members
WNIT would like to recognize the following Honor Roll Members for their loyal support!
30 YEARS
John Abell
Christine Beery
Bruce Bishop
Donald Buck
Leslie Choitz
Lee and Cindy Evers
Martha B. Girard
Evangeline and David
Gleason
John J. and Martha Harper
Richard Hinckley
Judith and Brian Hoffacker
Ann Hummer
Beth and Don Huss
Homer Kent
Jerry and Karen Lindley
Walter S. Massanari
Mary McArt
James M. Murray
Janet H. Pendergrass
Gisella Probst
James C. and Darlene
Purlee
Ms. Monica Radecki
Patrick Rippey
Leah Silver
Patricia Snyder
Mary Sproull
Leonard Votava
25 YEARS
Bertha and John Anderson
Bruce and Judith Anderson
Jo Ann and Allan
Widerquist
Darnell Bailey
Everett Ballard
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
Berry Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boggs
Bruce J. and Catherine
Bondurant
Ina Breckbill
Garry Cobbum
Thomas Flint
Patricia Fisher
Clem and Joyce Flowers
Ruth Ann and Merritt
Gardner
Don and Linda Hahn
John and Elizabeth
Hammond
Robert and Edna Homan
George and Paula Horvath
Joseph and Ann Iams
Edward M. Jordanich
Ruth V. Kane
Delores E. Keyser
Anne and Thomas Klimek
Maynard and Hilda Kurtz
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Heidi Linder
Joe and Kathleen Long
Rodney and Dr. Debra
McClain
June Miller
Cathy and Roger Miller
Thomas Nelson
Barbara Petruska
Jack and Frances Ruhe
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Rymers
Elsie and Robert Shedrow
David and Julie
Summerfield
Sara Talbot
Evelyn and Peter Tilley
Lois and Walter Tracy
C. Frederick Vorm Trustee
Carol and Fred Weiss
Helen and James Wernicke
Carolyn Woodyard
20 YEARS
James and Carol
Amundson
Elsie Billisitz
Douglas and Christine
Bowlby
Sharon Carlson
Gary Chapman
Cynthia S. Creighton
Ellen Darrah-Schenk
Ronald De Vos
Dr. and Mrs. John Eichorst
Faith Fleming and Dan
Stowe
Stephen and Connie
Foreman
Andrea Golden
Janet Hall
Larry and Janice Harding
Elaine Henderson
Don Iott
Janet Joesten
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McGowan
Ruth A. Middleton
Judy and Herb Minnich
Karen Myers
Marilyn Sue Neff
Elliott and Shirley Nordgren
Anita and John Pingalore
William and Betty Lou Rice
Joan Robb
Michael Samolczyk
Fred and Ann Schmiedeler
Allen Steenbeke
Mrs. Marjorie Toothaker
Mary Lou and Jack
Vanantwerp
Rosan Vanderhagen
Bill and Martha Wilczynski
Richard and Marilyn Wilson
15 YEARS
Sheri Beikmann
Dean and Cindy Bergeman
Henry and Mabel Blunk
James Bogart
Marilyn Ila Brown
G. Thomas and Doris F. Bull
Barry J. Cox
Siobhan Davenport
Susan and Tom Fischbach
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Geglio
Ms. Mary Lou Hetler
Florence J. Klecka
Hubert and Judith Kuzmich
Lydia A. Lenaway
Jay and Greta Lewis
Patricia Morison
Roger A. and Laurie N.
Nafziger
Lynn and Wanda Nemeth
Donald E. Nuner Jr.
Mr. John Pfeil
Janet Roth
Jerry Schmeltz
Kathy and John Seidl
Mrs. Iris Walker
John and June Yoder
10 YEARS
Cliff Berger
Anita Brown
Karen Camp
Chuck Cealka
Tim Doyle
John Gilkay
Shannon Gleason
Sharon Gongwer
Mr. Alan L. Graf
Suzann and Thomas
Harvey
Larry Huneryager
Anthony and Carolyn Hunt
Nelson Hurt
Brenda Jennings
Jeanette Jesse
Irene M. Klatt
Ann M. Knoll
Jan and Ray Kosarski
Elizabeth Krieg
Jim and Joyce Laughlin
Michael L. Levin
Norma Moord
Nicholas Orloff
Kathleen Malone Beeler
and Brian Regan
Ruth Ridgway
Warren and Alice Rietveld
Carole Ruff
Alice Scully
Ms. Lois Weeden
5 YEARS
Robert Argue
Mr. and Mrs. Wishart Bell
Robert and Deborah
Bernhard
Michael Boehm and
Jan Melton
John Briggs
Peter Bushnell
Walter Casto
Jan Cawley
Mrs. Margaret Chmiel
Thomas Clark
Esther Cyr
Ms. Rebecca Dick
Tony Fitts and Ramona
Payne
Thomas and Freya Flora
Frank and Arlene French
Michael Garreffa
Frank Gatke
Carolyn Ghrist
John B. Harlan
Tim Holtz
Barbara Huber
Gary Huttenstine
Steven Griffin
Violet Jelinski
Nancy R. Johnson
Susan Kendell
Kevin Lannon
John Lehner
Stephen Lester
Judy and Clyde Lovellette
Carole McCollester
Dr. Eva G. Merkel
Donna and Robert Metz
Joyce E. Mims
Cathie Mead Montgomery
Joan Motts
Pauline Neighbors
Kathryn Oyer
Jennifer Peck
Pat Phillips
Sheila Ronk
Emily Salemi
Katharine Schmidt
Emily Schouten
Michael Simko
Lynn Spriggs
Brian Strohmier
Tom and Nanci Sutula
Joyce Verhagen
Sara Vongunten
Sue and Tom Williams
Steve and Abby Wiseman
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Wuszke
Charles and Judith Yeager
Michael Yocum
Supporter
Abraham and
Sara Marcus
Spotlight
Abraham and Sara Marcus are longtime members of WNIT’s Directors’ Circle. Abe is the managing broker
at Marcus Realty LLC and a consultant for Steel Warehouse Company. Sara is a Gold Life Master duplicate bridge
player. They are the proud parents of three children and the proud grandparents of six. In addition to WNIT, Abe
and Sara are active supporters of many local and national charities. Abe serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors of
Saint Joseph Health System and President of the St. Joseph County Airport Authority Board of Directors. In January 2016, he was awarded
the Drum Major Community Service Award by the Mayor of South Bend.
Sara’s favorite show on WNIT is Antiques Roadshow, and she also enjoys watching concert performances. Abe is such a fan of Downton Abbey
that his cell phone ringtone is its theme song. Abe and Sara support WNIT because of the high quality programming it broadcasts. “The
excellent shows and programs are important to our community,” Abe said. “WNIT is a valuable commodity that Sara and I are privileged
to support as members of the Directors’ Circle. ”
Directors’
Circle
The WNIT Directors’ Circle represents a very dedicated and select group of individuals who, by their commitment,
contribute to the total annual support which is the foundation of WNIT’s operating budget. These essential annual
contributions make possible the great programs that everyone in Michiana enjoys.
Diamond Level ($10,000 +)
Arthur J. Decio
Craig D. Sullivan and
Cynthia L. Harris
Mrs. Jane Warner**
Platinum Level ($5,000 +)
Billie and David Bankoff
Ed and Sue Hiler
Irions Foundation, Inc.
Chris and Carmi Murphy
Ernestine M. Raclin
Welter Foundation
Gold Level ($2,500 +)
Anonymous (1)
William and Leslie Gitlin
Howard and Marie
Goodhew Fund of the
Community Foundation
of St. Joseph County
Margaret and Albert Gutierrez
Anne Hillman
James W. and Sally F. Hubbard
Edward M. Jordanich
Glenn and Patty Killoren
Perry and Ida Reynolds
Watson III
Pat and Sue Ruszkowski
Cari and Barry Shein
Ernest and Gerda Zeller
Silver Level ($1,000 +)
Stephen and Nancy Ball
Jack and Karen Cittadine
Barbara Clausen
Marianne Corr
Tom and Dot Corson
Promit and Monali Das
Katy and Tim Demarais
Greg and Mary Downes
Robin and Lisa Douglass
Fred and Mary Jane Ferlic
Susan and David Findlay
Tom and Susan Fischbach
Roger and Joyce Foley
Stephen and Barbara Fredman
Mrs. L. Craig Fulmer
Rodney and Carol Ganey
Van and Jean Gates
Van, Larry & Bill Gates and
Harry Shaffer Family
Dave and Ginny Gibson
Mary Beth and Greg Giczi
Mr. and Mrs. John Goebel, Jr.
Maggie and Steve Goldberg
Michael and Karen Harmon
James and Jill Hillman
Brian L. and Donna J. Hoover
Leonard and Jo Ann Isban
Ralph Komasinski and
Katherine Humphreys
Rebecca and Michael Kubacki
James V. Leach
Cheryl and Ken Little
Don and Joan Lyons
Sara and Abraham Marcus
Chris Maziar
Nancy McGill in memory
of Irene McGill
Susan Ohmer and
Donald Crafton
Steven Perlewitz
Barb and John Phair
Donna and Mark Richter
The Honorable and Mrs.
James W. Rieckhoff
Judith Robert and Thomas
J. Kapacinskas
Maritza Robles
Steve and Connie Rufenbarger
Dr. David and Mitzi Sabato
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Saltzgaber
Lorrie and Bill Schmuhl
James F. and Sherry L. Smith
Tom and Joyce Sopko
Perry Stow and Andrea
Mather-Stow
Thomas F. and Anita J. Veldman
Mike and Dena Wargo
Peggy Weed
Michael and Julie Yates
Bronze Level ($500 +)
Anonymous (4)
Dottie and Tom Arnold
Dan and Laurie Balla
Bruce and Linda Bancroft
Stuart and Paula Barb
Beacon Health System
Kathy Malone Beeler
and Brian Regan
Carolyn Bieneman
Nancy Binder
Jo Ann and Joe Blazek
Liz and Tom Borger
Brian and Jeannelle Brady
Edward and Carla Chester
Thomas G. Coley, Ph. D.
Rosemary and Fred Crowe
Ann and Fred Dean
Mary Pat and Robert Deputy
George Efta and Carol
Ann Mooney
Thomas and Elizabeth Eisele
Ken and Mary Eme
Drs. Gail English and
Nels Leininger
Jill and Chris Erb
Irene Eskridge
Tony Fitts and Ramona Payne
George and Katherine Freese
Jody and Mike Freid
Steven and Susan Funk
Nancy and Terry Gerber
Margie and Paul Goldwin
Donald and Lynn Groenleer
Janice and Larry D. Harding
Charles S. Hayes
Denise and Angel Hernandez
Mary Suzanne Horan
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes
Carol and Craig Kapson
Dr. J. Michael Kelbel
James and Christine Kelly
Gretchen and Dean Kimble
Barbara and Donald T. Kindt
Brian and Ginger Lake
Betty Laramore
Gunnel B. Lofgren
Jerry and Becky Lutkus
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lux
Gail and Robert Martin
Rodney and Dr. Debra McClain
Ron and Dolores McDonald
Barb and Larry McHugh
Joann and Brian McMahon
Collin and Rose Meissner
Tom and Shari Mellin
Brad and Mickey Miller
Jeffrey Miller
Pat and Carol Moody
Kevin and Anita Morrison
Mary Naquin
Lida Thompson Norris
Michael and Amy Phend
Dr. Rob and Lee Riley
Fred and Chris Rowe
Dr. William and Diane Sarnat
Judy and Bob Schmuhl
Tom and Maria Slager
Sonja Smith
Carl Snyder and Rita
Schobert Snyder
Eve Sobol
Oliver C. Songlingco, M.D., P.C.
Christopher L. Stevens
Joyce and Richard Stifel
Anna M. and Douglass
J. Thompson
Paul D. and Mary H. Tipps
Barbara Warner
Phid and Jeff Wells
Dorothy and Dar* Wiekamp
Joseph and Barbara Wind
John and Carolyn Wolf
Mary and Joe M. Woodka
Nancy Wuthrich
Nancy C. Yob
Douglas and Janette Yoder
Julia A. Zahler
*Deceased Charter Director
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