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 2 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 Cover 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. STRONGER EVERY DAY 1005 Hickory Road South Bend, IN 46615 (574) 233-5754 Monday - Thursday 7:00 am-8:00 pm Friday 7:00 am-5:00 pm Mcdonaldpt.com WNIT Channel Guide DISH/DIRECT OR AT&T U-VERSE * COMCAST MEDIACOM SD HD SD 34.2 SD HD SD HD SD 34.2 INDIANA Argos Bourbon Bremen Bristol Culver Elkhart Goshen Jefferson Township Knox LaGrange County Lakeville LaPaz LaPorte (city) LaPorte County (Eastern) LaPorte County (Western) Mishawaka Middlebury Nappanee North Judson North Liberty Plymouth Porter County Rochester South Bend Syracuse Valparaiso Walkerton Wakarusa Warsaw 10 10 10 10 – 10 – 10 10 10 10 10 10 – 10 10 – 10 10 191 191 191 191 26 191 26 191 191 191 191 191 191 26 191 191 26 191 191 371 371 371 371 371 – 371 – – – – – – 371 – – 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 704 704 704 704 704 704 704 704 704 704 704 - 371 371 371 371 - MICHIGAN Benton Harbor Berrien Springs Buchanan Cassopolis Constantine Dowagiac Edwardsburg New Buffalo Niles Stevensville St. Joseph (city) White Pigeon 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 – – – – – – – - 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 - - - * 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 WNIT Center for Public Media PO Box 7034 South Bend, IN 46634-7034 STREET ADDRESS 300 West Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 675-9648 Email: wnit@wnit.org © 2016 Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation Statement of Frequency: WNIT PUBLIC TELEVISION PLANNER (USPS 103-650 ISSN 1523-9373) is published bi-monthly by The Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation, a non-profit corporation in the State of Indiana at 300 West Jefferson Boulevard, South Bend, IN 46601. Periodical postage paid at South Bend, IN and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 7034, South Bend, IN 46634-7034. Editor: 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. 5 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 = InFocus only 46 = WNIT only 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. 7 5 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. = InFocus only 6 8 = WNIT only 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 9 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. = InFocus only 10 = WNIT only “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 11 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 12 = 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. 13 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 14 (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 15 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 17 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 18 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 19 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 21 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 22 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 23 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. 24 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. 25 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 NAMEAGE Ellie Apotheker 6 Merlin Bellinger 8 Gabriel Birdie 8 Tommy Borjas 7 David Borjas 4 Molly Renay Cummins3 26 NAMEAGE Isaac Free 9 Evan Lacourt 8 Micah Peterson 11 Rosalinda Powell 5 Myles Slott 5 Theodore Slott 5 NAMEAGE Zoe Slott 3 Everett Smith 6 Joshton Szczepanski 12 Liam Wagner 9 Isaiah White-Stevens 12 EXCEPTIONAL RETIREMENT LIVING AT HOLY CROSS VILLAGE OFFERING OVER 100 CLASSES TO IMPROVE OLDER ADULT LIFE (50+) THROUGH INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGE, SPIRITUAL REFLECTION AND SOCIAL INTERACTION. N estled among three institutions of higher learning, Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame is a senior living community unlike anything else around. Our warm and inviting community offers: Independent Living Homes and Apartments Assisted Living Apartments SEMESTER BEGINS MARCH 7 Registration begins February 26 SNOWBIRD SPECIALS AFTER APRIL 1 FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.foreverlearninginstitute.org, director@foreverlearninginstitute.org, (574)282-1901 Skilled Nursing Memory Care Rehabilitation Services Call (574) 251-2235 today for more information and to schedule a tour 54515 State Rd., 933 North Notre Dame, IN 46556 www.holycrossvillage.com Holy Cross Village is a continuing care retirement community, sponsored by the Brothers of Holy Cross, with a tradition of caring, compassion and trust. Holy Cross Village welcomes people of all faiths. 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 28 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. 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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. Asian cuisine is the hot trend on the East and West coast. Daihido is bringing it to the Midwest by serving the highest quality in gourmet, Asianinspired dishes and the freshest sushi in Michiana. Live Well, Eat Better 4240 N. 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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 30 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 31 PERIODICAL WNIT Television Planner P.O. Box 7034 South Bend, IN 46634-7034 Visit us at Find us on The Final Episode This Land is Your Land (My Music) March 5, 8:30pm & March 10, 8pm Downton Abbey Season 6 Finale March 6, 9pm WNIT MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN MARCH 4 - 20 Joe Bonamassa – Muddy Wolf Live at Red Rocks March 7, 8pm Alone in the Wilderness March 16, 8pm & March 20, 3pm