August, 2007
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August, 2007
TV21 | DTV | AM1370 | FM91.5/90.3/88.5/HD | REACHOUT RADIO | EDUCATION | WXXI.ORG STATI N SIGNALS ou he t ard e h IE K s JT pa ge 5 f or 13327Guide_c.pdf 1 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black de t ai ls !IF S &s F" che d ule GU ST 20 07 news? = L L!SBEJP Ha ve y AU >> 7/18/07 2:33:36 PM AUGUST 2007 13327Guide_c.pdf 2 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:36 PM 3 Dear Friend, Welcome to the world of HD Radio! As you saw on the cover of this month’s Station Signals, WXXI has added a new digital radio service. We started with Classical 91.5 FM, and the digital version of our popular classical music service is better than ever. Your favorite hosts – and musical selections – in CD-quality digital stereo! But we didn’t stop with one radio service. We’re using our new digital station to make our news programs more accessible and to increase the number of public radio programs available to the Greater Rochester audience. There already are a number of ways you can receive the news from National Public Radio (NPR) and WXXI’s local reporters. If you’re a regular listener, AM 1370 probably comes to mind. Or you might have discovered Morning Edition and All Things Considered and other programs on WRUR 88.5 FM or WJSL 90.3 FM in the Southern Tier. The ways to stay in touch have really multiplied in recent years. For example, you can hear the news anywhere in the world with an Internet connection. Just go to WXXI.org and click on the “listen live” icon. You can download podcasts from our Web site, and stay upto-date with local stories from the WXXI Newsroom and world news from NPR. There you can listen “on demand” to shows or stories that you might have missed earlier. With all these different ways to keep in touch, you might be wondering, how does HD Radio give WXXI’s listeners even more ways to get the news? HD Radio is a new technology that enables radio stations to broadcast programs digitally, a technological improvement from today’s familiar analog broadcasts. While HD Radio is subscriptionfree, you will need an HD Radio in your car or home to hear our programming. (Unlike digital television, HD Radio is not a government mandate – analog radio isn’t going away anytime soon; we added this as a way to deliver even better service.) We gave a great deal of thought about what to include on our HD Radio service because digital radio allows an FM station to offer more than one program stream (similar to the multiple channels we offer on digital television). We began with Classical 91.5, so listeners with an HD Radio would receive a digital, crystal clear version of our classical music service (HD 91.5-1). We also provide a quality digital version of the news and public affairs heard on AM 1370 (HD 91.5-2). This is important to listeners in areas that have difficulty receiving AM 1370 at night, especially during the short daylight winter months. This clear digital stereo broadcast of news from NPR and WXXI is not subject to the seasonal pattern changes of AM radio (if you live in parts of Brockport, Fairport, Canandaigua or even Henrietta, you know what I’m referring to). As you’d expect from WXXI, we’re one of only a few dozen HD stations in the country, out of more than 1,200, experimenting with a third digital service, additional world and local news on HD 91.5-3. This complements our regular news and talk with unique programming such as The World, As it Happens, and Weekend America. (You can find more about HD Radio by turning to page 5 of this month’s Station Signals or by visiting WXXI.org/radio/hd.) With the election season on the horizon, listeners will rely even more on WXXI. We’re committed to being an independent voice that not only informs you about the key issues, but also delves into the background to bring you more than just the headlines. It is your support that makes all these news and public affairs services possible. Add to it the nightly television broadcasts of the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Nightly Business Report, BBC World News and our own weekly program, Need to Know, and you’ll find that WXXI is one of the few places left to provide serious news coverage. We believe that an informed community is a stronger community – with a better understanding of the diverse issues we face every day. On behalf of all of us at WXXI, thank you for making a commitment to your public broadcasting station. I hope that the remainder of your summer is enjoyable, and if you get a chance, listen in to HD radio and experience more of the world around you! Best regards, Norm Silverstein, WXXI President & CEO e-mail: norms@wxxi.org Contents Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Cover Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 In the Neighborhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 13327Guide_c.pdf 3 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Television Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Classical 91.5/90.3 Listings . . . . . . . . . . . .22 AM 1370 Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 7/18/07 2:33:36 PM AUGUST 2007 Highlights TV21 (CABLE11) GREAT PERFORMANCES RESPECT YOURSELF: THE STAX RECORD STORY Wednesday, August 1 at 9 p.m. In 1957, a square, white bank teller who knew nothing about AfricanAmerican music launched a record Otis Redding label in a barn on the outskirts of Memphis, Tennessee. Over the next two decades, the racially integrated Stax studio — which had moved to a theater in South 0HPSKLVE\²ZRXOGSURGXFHDVWULQJRIKLWVWKDWGH¿QHG the “Memphis Sound”: “Soul Man,” “(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay,” “Green Onions,” “Midnight Hour,” “Respect Yourself,” and PDQ\PRUH1DUUDWHGE\6DPXHO/-DFNVRQWKH¿OPGHWDLOVWKH story behind the legendary label that launched a who’s-who of soul music greats: Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, the Staple Singers, Isaac Hayes, and the MGs, to name a just a few PHOTO: COURTESY STAX RECORDS (CONCORD) FM91.5/90.3 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Sundays at 2 p.m. The New York Philharmonic has a long tradition of radio broadcasts that goes back more than 80 years. There were monthly broadcasts over the last several years, with over 250 radio outlets in the US and worldwide. With this expanded 52 weekly two-hour radio series, PRUHPXVLFORYHUVZLOOKDYHWKHRSSRUWXQLW\WRKHDUWKLVPDJQL¿FHQW and highly successful orchestra each week. American conductor Lorin Maazel became music director with the 2002-03 season, 60 years after making his debut with the orchestra at the age of 12 at Lewisohn Stadium in New York, then the orchestra’s summer venue. Hosting the broadcasts is Peabody Award winning producer Kerry Frumkin, who is also the afternoon drive-time host for 98.7 WFMT-FM in Chicago. When not on WFMT, Kerry is active as a voiceover talent for commercials, PBS documentaries, industrial ¿OPVDQGHGXFDWLRQDOPHGLD%HVLGHVWKH3HDERG\.HUU\LVWKH recipient of the Armstrong, Ohio State, San Francisco State Media, and International Radio Festival awards. AM1370 RADIOLAB: MEMORY AND FORGETTING Saturday, August 25 at 3 p.m. 5HVHDUFKKDVVKRZQWKDWUHFDOOLQJLVDGLI¿FXOWSURFHVVDQGRIWHQ an unreliable way to remember special memories. Naturally, we ¿QGLWHDV\WRSHUFHLYHKRZWUXHPHPRULHVFDQEHIRUJRWWHQDQG are replaced with false memories. Join us as neurologist Oliver Sacks weaves the story of an amnesiac whose love for his wife and music excel his seven-second memory. Check out our booth… at the Park Ave Arts Festival on Saturday, August 4th and Sunday, August 5th! Our WXXI booth, staffed with WXXI employees and volunteers, will be stationed between Berkeley and Somerton. Be sure to stop by and say “hello!” 13327Guide_c.pdf 4 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Executive Staff Norm Silverstein Susan Rogers Jeanne E. Fisher Kent Hatfield Elissa Orlando President & CEO Executive Vice President Vice President, Radio Vice President, Tech. & Op. Vice President, Television WXXI Board of Trustees Officers David Mack Chair Sergio Esteban Vice Chair Diana Kurty Treasurer Steven Swartout, Esq. Secretary Member Magazine Staff Jon Haliniak Kristin Tutino Kathalee Hodge Rhonda Austin Lili Schwartz Canfield & Tack Rochester Binding & Finishing Inc. Executive Editor Editor Television Listings Editor Radio Listings Editor Designer Printer Mailhouse Advertising Sales Robin Stone Rachael Kriteman Beth Coleman Caroline Elliott Douglas Spencer Asst. VP of Sales & Marketing Sr. Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive August 2007 Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-forprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Station Signals” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of public broadcasting stations WXXI-TV, AM 1370, FM 91.5/90.3 and Reachout Radio. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address information to WXXI Program Guide, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021. At Your Service! Member & Audience Services (585) 258-0200 WXXI Main Number (585) 325-7500 Audience Response Line (585) 258-0360 Copies of Local Programs (585) 258-0369 Reachout Radio (585) 258-0333 Educational Resources (585) 258-0278 Volunteer Services (585) 258-0255 Corporate Partnerships (585) 258-0221 Auction/Special Events (585) 258-0287 Newsroom (585) 258-0340 WXXI On-line wxxi.org * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, please consult your daily newspaper or log onto wxxi.org. www.pbs.org www.npr.org 7/18/07 2:33:37 PM 5 Cover Story Have you heard the news? KLL= ! Wa^ZSOaSRb] c\dSWZWba\Se62@/27=aS`dWQS BVWa\SebSQV\]Z]Ug]TTS`aOeV]ZSV]ab]TSfQWbW\U]^^]`bc\WbWSaT]`ZWabS\ S`a O\R eS V]^S g]c bOYS ORdO\bOUS ]T bVWa U`SOb \Se aS`dWQS 62 `ORW] ^`][WaSa12_cOZWbga]c\ReWbV\][]`SabObWQQ`OQYZSa]`TORSa7bS\OPZSa EFF7b]]TTS`[]`S^`]U`O[[W\UQV]WQSaO\ROZZ]eaT]`bVSb`O\a[WaaW]\]T ORRWbW]\OZW\T]`[ObW]\ZWYSa]\UbWbZSaO\RO`bWaba more information,, :2/6.2 :2/6.3 :2/6.4 Claical 91.5 in HD AM 1370 in HD Program Schedule HOUR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 12:00 am Fresh Air Weekend Tavis Smiley The Story The Story The Story The Story The Story 1:00 am Humankind Talk of the Nation Talk of the Nation Talk of the Nation Talk of the Nation Talk of the Nation 2:00 am Inside Europe On the Media 3-5:00 am BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service 6:00 am Latino USA 6:30 am Need to Know 7:00 am Splendid Table 8:00 am Bob Edwards Weekend 9:00 am Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Living on Earth National Geographic On the Media Inside Europe Justice Talking Living on Earth Marketplace Money This American Life National Geographic On Point Speaking of Faith Changing World Splendid Table Perspectives Changing World On Point On Point On Point On Point Weekend Edition 12:00 pm Marketplace Money Day to Day Day to Day Day to Day Day to Day Day to Day Tavis Smiley 1:00 pm Word for Word News & Notes News & Notes News & Notes News & Notes News & Notes 2:00 pm Only A Game To the Point To the Point To the Point To the Point To the Point 3:00 pm This American Life Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air 4:00 pm Perspectives BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour 5:00 pm Zorba Paster Health The World The World The World The World The World 6:00 pm Studio 360 Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace As It Happens As It Happens As It Happens As It Happens As It Happens Marketplace Update All Things Considered Marketplace Update All Things Considered Marketplace Update All Things Considered 10-11:00 am Weekend Edition 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 9:00 pm All Things Considered Best of Our Knowledge 10:00 pm 11:00 pm Marketplace Update All Things Considered Marketplace Update All Things Considered Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Says You! 13327Guide_c.pdf 5 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Bob Edwards Justice Talking Speaking of Faith Infinite Mind 7:30 pm Weekend America All Things Considered Word for Word Car Talk Wait Wait 7/18/07 2:33:37 PM In The Neighborhood AUGUST 2007 Have you heard the news? Q]\b¸R At University Medical Imaging our goal is to provide not only premier diagnostic imaging services, but peace of mind as well—both to our referring physicians and to their patients. —Eric Weinberg, M.D., Medical Director, University Medical Imaging University Medical Imaging (UMI) is a locally owned and operated freestanding, outpatient imaging center in Rochester. It has provided physicians and patients with diagnostic imaging and radiological services since 1989. “At University Medical Imaging our goal is to provide not only premier diagnostic imaging services, but peace of mind as well —both to our referring physicians and to their patients,” explained Dr. Eric Weinberg, Medical Director of UMI. “UMI is the only imaging facility in the area with a diagnostic staff exclusively comprised of Fellowshiptrained specialists in their field. With their years of experience, their affiliation with the University of Rochester Medical Center, and their lengthy citations in esteemed professional publications, the radiologists of UMI have brought top training and judgment to their work.” UMI has been an underwriter on WXXI radio since Fall 2006. The UMI marketing team determined that partnering with WXXI allows UMI to reach their target audience, which includes referring physicians and their patients. “By underwriting on WXXI, our name is associated with quality programming. Partnering with WXXI also allows us to give back to the community by supporting our local public broadcasting station,” according to Dr. Weinberg. 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With support from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, By The People has selected 12 cities, including Rochester, to participate in the conversation. WXXI Public Broadcasting and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) will host the local By the People conversation on Saturday, October 20, 2007. One hundred citizens will convene on the RIT campus for small group discussions and polling about healthcare cost, access, and quality. These will be followed by an expert panel presentation moderated by retired RIT President Dr. Albert Simone. Public television stations and community organizations will host similar By the People Citizen 'HOLEHUDWLRQVDFURVVWKHFRXQWU\RQRUDERXWWKHVDPHGDWH7KHVHZLOOIRFXVRQVSHFL¿FLVVXHV on the local agenda: healthcare, education, immigration, housing, and the role of government are but a few examples, with participants exploring how these issues connect with the responsibilities and rights of citizenship that are the cornerstone of American democracy—important questions which were at the heart of the 18th Century deliberations in Williamsburg that shaped the nation. Civic and educational outreach will accompany each community’s deliberations. These activities will culminate in the convening of emerging 21st Century leaders and thinkers in Colonial Williamsburg’s House of Burgesses and a national PBS broadcast anchored by Jim Lehrer. Dialogues in Democracy is a joint project of By the People (MacNeil/Lehrer Productions) and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Support for WXXI Public Broadcasting’s local Dialogues in Democracy project is provided by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, and by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. By the People is nonpartisan and doesn’t support any particular policy, position, or viewpoint. Its sole purpose is to encourage informed dialogue. 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Dr. Velarde was chosen to receive the award for her commitment to women’s cardiovascular health, which in 2005 led to the development and establishment of the Strong Women’s Heart Program (SWHP), a program dedicated to promoting women’s heart health and helping women lead healthy lives. Pinny Cooke, who championed so many worthwhile causes in her lifetime, passed away on August 1, 2004. WXXI presented Mrs. Cooke’s daughter, Bess Lewis, ZLWKWKH¿UVW3LQQ\&RRNH&RPPXQLW\6HUYLFH$ZDUGLQ 2004. Ms. Rosa Wims received the award in 2005, and Bernice Skirboll was the recipient in 2006. Dr. Velarde joined the cardiology division at the University of Rochester Medical &HQWHULQDQGZDVRQHRIWKH¿UVWIHPDOHIDFXOW\LQWKHGLYLVLRQ,QDGGLWLRQ to her clinical work as Director of the Women’s Heart Program, she is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, a member of the echo cardiology laboratory and is involved in several clinical research projects in the cardiology division. Currently, she is the principal investigator of WKH 3,1. 3URWKURPERWLF ,1ÀDPPDWRU\ PDU.HUV VWXG\ ± WKH ¿UVW ZRPHQRQO\ study in female patients with metabolic syndrome. Dr. Velarde also spearheaded VIDASANA, an active community outreach screening program where volunteer fellows, residents and medical students work to raise awareness and provide early intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk in minority groups by offering free medical screenings and one-on-one counseling. Dr. Velarde has recently been honored with the distinguished Hispanic Health Leadership Award for her work towards improving the health of Hispanics and the underserved by the National Hispanic Medical Association, a very active national health organization who recognizes national leaders who have made outstanding contributions to their communities. 13327Guide_c.pdf 9 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:38 PM awards & honors WXXI’s Assistant Vice President of Education and Interactive Services Marion French received the 2007 Outstanding Educator Award from the Rochester Area Council for the Social Studies at its Annual Dinner Meeting held on May 23rd. 7KHDZDUGLVSUHVHQWHGWRDQLQGLYLGXDOZKRH[HPSOL¿HVWKHEHVW in professional social studies education in New York State. The indiYLGXDOVHOHFWHGPXVWKDYHKDGDVLJQL¿FDQWSRVLWLYHLPSDFWRQVRFLDO studies education in the area. The Council selected Ms. French for her ongoing support of its professional development efforts, program and education services and conference presentations. Television Listings AUGUST 2007 August Primetime AT - A - GLANCE 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 1. Wed. To Market, To Market Great Performances “Respect Yourself: The Stax Record Story” 2. Thurs. Monarchy with David Starkey Antiques Roadshow “Portland” Soundstage “Rob Davis” 3. Fri. Washington Week Need to Know Bill Moyers Journal 4. Sat. P.D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Keeping Up... NOW McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Reunion Spec. Pt. 1 of 2 The Queen at 80 Monty Python 5. Sun. Nature “The Real Macaw” 6. Mon. Dr. Wayne Dyer: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life 7. Tues. NOVA “Origins” A Brief History of Disbelief, Pt. 1 of 3 P.O.V. “The Hobart Shakespeareans” 8. Wed. The Brighton Bomb A Brief History of Disbelief, Pt. 2 of 3 Beyond the Practice Room 9. Thurs. Monarchy with David Starkey A Brief History of Disbelief, Pt. 3 of 3 Ice Pilots 10. Fri. Washington Week Need to Know McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal 11. Sat. P.D. James “Death of Expert Witness” Keeping Up... As Time Goes By Reunion Spec. Pt. 2 of 2 Monty Python’ 12. Sun. Nature “Holy Cow” Sunday Night at the Movies “The Little Princess” 13. Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” History Detectives The Standard of Perfection “Cats” 14. Tues. NOVA “Origins” Wide Angle P.O.V. “A Family Undertaking” 15. Wed. Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise The Sixties: The Years that Shaped a Generation NOW Sunday Night at the Movies “The Trial” 16. Thurs. Live from Lincoln Center “Mozart Dances NOW (10:34) “Of Human...” Adventure Lodges of North America 17. Fri. Washington Week Need to Know McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal 18. Sat. P. D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Keeping Up... As Time Goes By My Family 19. Sun. Nature “Katrina’s Animal Rescue” Mystery! Miss Marple III “Ordeal by Innocence” 20. Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” History Detectives 21. Tues. NOVA “Most Dangerous Woman America” Wide Angle 22. Wed. Emperors of the Ice Monty Python Preview “The War” The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle” P.O.V. “Arctic Son” Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 23. Thurs. Monarchy with David Starkey Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” 24, Fri. Washington Week Need to Know 25. Sat. P.D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Keeping Up ... 26. Sun. Nature “Chasing Big Cats” Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “Seed of Cunning” 27. Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” History Detectives Amer. at Crossroads “The Anti-Americans” 28. Tues. NOVA “The Storm that Drowned a City” Wide Angle P.O.V. “Libby, Montana” 29. Wed. Masters of Artic Ice Great Performances “Nureyev: The Russian Years” NOW Adv. Lodges N Amer. McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal As Time Goes By My Family 30. Thurs. Frank Sinatra – The Man & The Myth Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” Kids Mean Business 31. Fri. Need to Know Bill Moyers Journal Washington Week NOW McLaughlin Group Monty Python Preview “The War” Preview “The War” program listings symbols D))) Descriptive Video Service TBR To Be Repeated SAP Secondary Audio Program X R Simulcast Program Program Previously Aired WXXI Production (T) HD abc Telecourse High Definition Overnight Listing * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, please log onto wxxi.org. For a complete WXXI Digital Television schedule, visit WXXI.org and click on TV Schedules. To report trouble with reception when tuning in to WXXI-TV or to alert WXXI of service interruptions, please call (585) 258-0331 13327Guide_c.pdf 10 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:38 PM 11 MONDAY–FRIDAY DAYTIME .” 5:00a GED Connection (Mon.) TV411 (Tues.) Workplace Essential Skills (Wed.) On Common Ground (Thurs.) 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With Ruff Ruffman *S* CC D))) 5:30 Reading Rainbow (Mon-Thurs.) S* CC Design Squad (Fri.) *S* CC 6:00 BBC World News *S* CC 6:30 Nightly Business Report CC 7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer CC WHERE TO FIND WXXI’S DTV CHANNELS: Cable 1011 | DT 21.1 Cable 524 | DT 21.2 Cable 433 | DT 21.3 Cable 11 | DT 21.4 13327Guide_c.pdf 11 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Television Listings DTV HIGHLIGHTS For a complete program schedule for WXXI-HD, WXXI-Q, WXXI-Create and WXXI-DT visit WXXI.org and click on Television schedules. Below are a few DTV highlights for August. TO MARKET TO MARKET TO BUY A FAT PIG Airs 8/1 at 8 and 11 p.m. and 8/4 at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on WXXI-HD This program is a celebration of market houses, market places and farmers’ markets across the United States. Rick Sebak checks out crab cakes in Baltimore’s Lexington Market, drops by the Hilo Farmers Market in Hawaii and attends a tomato tasting in Asheville, North Carolina. From what may be the oldest market in America in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to the amazing abundance on display every Wednesday morning on the streets of Santa Monica, California, this program looks at the joys of talking to people who grow our food and the fresh opportunities that are found in markets everywhere. EXPO-MAGIC OF THE WHITE CITY Airs 8/10 and 8/13 at 8 and 11 p.m. and 8/11 and 8/12 at 7 p.m. on WXXI-HD Narrated by Gene Wilder, Expo-Magic of the White City immerses viewers in one of American history’s grandest spectacles. Chicago’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 unveiled many of the Victorian era’s greatest achievements in art, architecture, science, technology and culture, including world ³¿UVWV´OLNHWKH)HUULV:KHHO7KHQXPEHURI exhibits and size of the fairgrounds, designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, surpassed even that of the 1889 Paris World’s Fair, where the Eiffel Tower debuted. LINDY BOGGS: STEEL AND VELVET Airs 8/26 at 12 Noon and 8/29 at 8 a.m. on WXXI-HD Lindy Boggs, wife of former House Majority Leader Hale Boggs and mother of three, took over her husband’s seat in Congress after he died in a 1972 plane crash in Alaska. After winning a special HOHFWLRQWR¿OOWKHVHDWWKH3RLQWH&RXSHH3DULVK QDWLYHEHFDPHWKH¿UVWZRPDQIURP/RXLVLDQD ever to be elected to Congress. She went on to serve nine terms with seats on the powerful House Appropriations Committee and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families. During her tenure, Mrs. Boggs spearheaded legislation on everything from civil rights to equal pay for women. 7/18/07 2:33:39 PM Television Listings AUGUST 2007 Wednesday 1 8:00p To Market To Market To Buy a Fat Pig This special is a celebration of market places and farmers’ markets across the United States. From what may be the oldest market in America in Lancaster, PA, to the amazing abundance on display every Wednesday morning in Santa Monica, CA, the program looks at the joys of talking to those people who grow our food. (TBR 8/2 @ 3a, 8/7 @ 2a and 4a) 9:00 Great Performances “Respect Yourself: The Stax Record Story” See page 4 for program description. (TBR 8/2 @1a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Great Performances “Respect Yourself: The Stax Record Story” (R) 3:00 To Market to Market to Buy a Fat Pig (R) 4:00 Soundstage “Jewel from the Rialto Square Theater” Part 2 (R) Thursday 2 8:00p Monarchy with David Starkey “The Imperial King” Henry VIII was crowned when he was 17. Fired up with the idealism of youth, he had strong ideas about kingship and he grew into a resolute and powerful man who cemented the Tudor’s right to rule as Kings of England. The fact that he allowed his personal desires to rule his political agenda was a move that would change England and the Monarchy forever. Part 4 of 6 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Portland” (R) 10:00 Soundstage “Rob Davis” (TBR 8/2 @ 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Off air for Maintenance Friday 3 8:00p 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:30 1:00a 1:30 2:00 2:30 Washington Week (TBR 8/4@ 1a, 5a) NOW (TBR 8/4@ 1:30a, 5:30a) Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 8/5@ 12:30p) McLaughlin Group (TBR 8/4 @ 2:30a) Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 8/4 @ 4a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show Tavis Smiley Washington Week (R) NOW (R) Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR 8/5@ 11:30a) McLaughlin Group (R) 13327Guide_c.pdf 12 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 Exposé (R) Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers (R) Bill Moyers Journal (R) Washington Week (R) NOW (R) Saturday 4 6:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 1:00 Sesame Street Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Arthur Hometime “Pint-Sized Fireplace” (R) This Old House (R) Ask This Old House (R) New Yankee Workshop “Workshop Helpers” (R) Ciao Italia “Heavenly Desserts” Lidia’s Italy “Autumn in Maremma” Victory Garden (3113) Garden Smart The program visits one of the 13 “Partnership Gardens” run by the Garden Conservancy, a group dedicated to preserving America’s exceptional gardens. 1:30 Simply Ming “Ginger Syrup” (R) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Apple Desserts” 2:30 Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless “Super-hero Sandwich” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Menopause” (R) 3:30 Equitrekking “Destination Wyoming” Beginning at the UXU Ranch, guests ride by the majestic hoodoos and up to higher elevations to take in views of canyons, glaciers and mountain tops of the Shoshone National Forest. After a stop in Yellowstone, the travelers visit McCullough Peaks and the Grand Tetons. Part 5 of 6 4:00 NOVA “NOVAscienceNOW” (R) 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Victory at Sea “ Magnetic North” (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Portland” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Summer Sounds” (R) 8:00 P.D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Sadly Dangliesh’s wife dies in childbirth. But soon, events at the Yard force Dangliesh’s to set aside his personal grief and embark on a new mystery. Part 2 of 6 (R) 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances 9:30 As Time Goes By Reunion Special Part 1 of 2 10:30 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (R) 11:00 Doctor Who “Father’s Day” Rose changes the course of history when she travels back in time and pushes her father out of the way of an oncoming car. Earth is now under threat from the Reapers, terrifying pterodactyl-like demons that swoop out of the sky to rectify time anomalies. 12:00a Austin City Limits “Polyphonic Spree/Ozomatli” (R) 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Portland” (R) 2:00 NOVA “NOVAscienceNOW” (R) D))) 3:00 Nature “Shark Mountain” (R) D))) 7/18/07 2:33:39 PM 13 4:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 P.O.V. “Following Sean” (R) PBS Previews “The War” George Shrinks Jay Jay the Jet Plane Sunday 5 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Sesame Street Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder Clifford the Big Red Dog The Saddle Club Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Make Way for Noddy Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (R) To the Contrary Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) Keeping Kids Healthy “Foster Adoption” (R) D))) Second Opinion “Menopause” (R) The Best Recipes in the World with Mark Bittman of The New York Times “Pure Porcine Pleasures” (R) Sewing with Nancy “First Rate Sweatshirts” Part 1 of 3 (R) Woodwright’s Shop “Windsor High Chair with Curtis Buchanan” Part 1 of 2 Motorweek Hyundai Veracruz/Chrysler Sebring Convertible Citywise Inside Washington Television Listings 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 This Old House (R) Ask This Old House (R) BBC World News New York Now Sierra Center Stage “Bela Fleck & the Flecktones” Nature “The Real Macaw” Playful, intelligent, beautiful, macaws are loved the world over. But as the pet trade flourishes, their future in the wild is bleak, and their survival may depend on the very poachers who brought them to the brink of distinction. D))) (R) 9:00 The Queen at 80 This special celebrates the life and long reign of Queen Elizabeth II. (R) 10:00 Sunday Movie “The Trial” 1962 Mid. Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports 12:30a Alan Alda in Scientific America Frontiers (R) 1:00 Great Performances “Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story” (R) 3:00 Nature “The Real Macaw” D))) (R) 4:00 Globe Trekker “Ecuador and Galapagos Islands” (R) Monday 6 8:00p Dr. Wayne Dyer: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life See below for program description. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 History Detectives (R) 2:00 To Market to Market To Buy a Fat Pig (R) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” (R) 4:00 To Market to Market To Buy a Fat Pig (R) Dr. Wayne Dyer Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life Dr. Dyer reveals modern life lessons of an ancient wisdom text in his newest special, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life. Based on his one-year immersion in the study of the Tao Te Ching, or Great Way, which was probably written in the sixth century BC., Dr. Dyer offers a presentation that speaks to life in the 21st century. His interpretation of the verses continues the tradition of the Tao as DKDQGERRNWKDWKDVKHOSHGPLOOLRQVRISHRSOH¿QGSHDFHZKLOH living through turbulent times. In the course of the program, Dr. Dyer encourages viewers to see these verses and ideas as insights into life and nature. He explains that through attending to the ideas of the Tao, it is possible to change our thoughts on some of the most profound questions and issues confronting us today — and that, in changing those thoughts, our lives will be transformed by a sense of great peace and harmony. DR. WAYNE DYER: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life airs Monday, August 6 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11) 13327Guide_c.pdf 13 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:39 PM Television Listings AUGUST 2007 Tuesday 7 8:00p NOVA “Origins: Earth is Born” Ancient cataclysmic events made our planet what it is today. A titanic collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object result in the tilting of the Earth on its axis, and a dense ring of orbiting material that eventually became the moon. This new picture of the Earth’s formative era may mean that earth reached a habitable stage much earlier than previously thought. D))) (TBR 8/8 @ 1a and 3a, 8/11@ 4p and 8/12 @ 2a) (R) 9:00 A Brief History of Disbelief “Shadow of Doubt” Jonathan Miller visits the absent Twin Towers at Ground Zero to consider the religious implications of 9/11 and meets with Arthur Miller and the philosopher Colim McGinn. He searches for evidence of the first “unbelievers” in ancient Greece and examines some of the modern theories about why people have always tended to believe in mythology and magic. Part 1 of 3 10:00 P.O.V. “The Hobart Shakespeareans” Teacher Rafe Esquith, who teaches at one of LA’s largest inner-city schools, leads his class of fifth graders through an uncompromising curriculum of English, math, geography and literature. At the end of the semester, every student participates in a full-length Shakespeare play. Many of these students, motivated by this outstanding teacher, move on to attend outstanding colleges. (R) (TBR 8/8 @ 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 NOVA “Origins: The Earth is Born” D))) (R) 2:00 Alaska’s Gold Rush Train (R) 3:00 NOVA “Origins: The Earth is Born” D))) (R) 4:00 P.O.V. “The Hobart Shakespeareans” (R) Wednesday 8 8:00p 9:00 10:00 The Brighton Bomb In 1984, the Irish Republican Army plotted to blow up the members of the British cabinet. On the morning of the last day of the Conservative Party Conference at Brighton, a time bomb exploded, killing 5 people. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her closest colleagues narrowly survived. (R) A Brief History of Disbelief Jonathan Miller wonders how disbelief began to re-emerge in the 15th and 16th centuries. He discovers that division within the Church played a more powerful role than the scientific discoveries of the period. He also visits Paris, the home of the 18th century atheist Baron D’Holbach, and shows how politically dangerous it was to undermine the religious faith of the masses. Part 2 of 3 Beyond the Practice Room Follow aspiring pianists as they prepare for the prestigious New York Piano Competition. Each teen struggles to maintain the 13327Guide_c.pdf 14 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black poise and stamina required to perform their repertoire before judges, peers and the public. (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charley Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” (R) 2:00 History Detectives (R) 3:00 The Queen at 80 (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange (R) Thursday 9 8:00p Monarchy with David Starkey “A Question of Succession” Henry VIII’s impact on the nation and on the Monarchy was indelible, but could the Tudor dynasty survive? His son Edward’s reign was tragically brief, daughter Mary’s sadly cruel, but his last heir, Elizabeth, would rule magnificently. Part 5 of 6 9:00 A Brief History of Disbelief The history of disbelief continues with the ideas of self-taught philosopher Thomas Paine, the revolutionary studies of geology and the evolutionary theories of Darwin. Jonathan Miller looks at the Freudian view that religion is a “thought disorder.” He also examines his motivation behind making the series, touching on the issues of death and the religious fanaticism of the 21st century. Part 3 of 3 10:00 Ice Pilots This documentary follows an Air Force expedition as it plans, trains for and executes several risky missions in the heart of the Arctic region. (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 This Old House Hour (R) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) 3:00 This Old House Hour (R) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) Friday 10 8:00p 8:30 9:00 Washington Week (TBR 8/11@ 1a, 5a) NOW (TBR 8/11 @ 1:30a, 5:30a) Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 8/12@ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 8/11 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 8/11 @ 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Washington Week (R) 1:30 NOW (R) 2:00 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR 8/12 @ 11:30a) 3:00 Washing Away 4:00 Bill Moyers Journal (R) 5:00 Washington Week (R) 5:30 NOW (R) 7/18/07 2:33:39 PM 15 Television Listings Saturday 11 Sunday 12 6:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Caillou 8:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Arthur 9:30 Hometime “Fold Down Bed” (R) 10:00 This Old House (R) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “The Poker Table” (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “Brussels Sprouts” Noon Lidia’s Italy “Gnocchi Savory & Sweet” 12:30p Victory Garden (R) 1:00 Garden Smart Visit a garden that was inspired by a trip to Tuscany. 1:30 Simply Ming “Master Techniques – Tempura & Aioli” (R) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Grand Slam Breakfast” 2:30 Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless “The Mothers of Invention” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Heart Attack or Coronary Artery Disease” (R) 3:30 Equitrekking “Destination Spain” This adventure begins at Cortijo Erl Esparragal, a Seville estate and working farm that dates back to the Bronze Age. After a visit to the castles and Roman Aqueducts in Segovia, the tour heads to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and the Donana National Park. Pt. 6 of 6 4:00 NOVA “Origins: Earth is Born” (R) 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Victory at Sea “The Conquest of Micronesia” (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs ” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Nashville” (R) 8:00 P.D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Dalgliesh finds that most of the evidence in the murder case points to an inside job. But he and his aide cannot rule out the fact that outsiders may have done the killing. (R) Part 3 of 6 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances 9:30 As Time Goes By Reunion Special Part 2 of 2 10:30 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (R) 11:00 Doctor Who “The Empty Child” The Doctor and Rose travel back to London in 1941 at the height of the Blitz. The Army is guarding a mysterious cylinder, while homeless children (living on the bombsites) are being terrorized by an unearthly child. Rose meets the dashing Captain Jack Harkness. Mid. Austin City Limits “Sufjan Stevens/Calexico” (R) 1:00a Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” (R) 2:00 NOVA “Origins: Earth is Born” D))) (R) 3:00 Nature “The Real Macaw” D))) (R) 4:00 Utah: The National Parks 5:00 The Sacramento: River of Life 6:00 George Shrinks 6:30 Jay Jay the Jet Plane 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 1:00 Sesame Street Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder Clifford the Big Red Dog The Saddle Club Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Make Way for Noddy Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (R) To the Contrary Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) Keeping Kids Healthy “Through the Eyes of a Child” Living with Diabetes, Lupus and Cystic Fibrosis” (R) 1:30 Second Opinion “Heart Attack or Coronary Artery Disease” (R) 2:00 The Best Recipes in the World with Mark Bittman of The New York Times “How Sweet it Is” 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “First Rate Sweatshirts” Part 2 of 3 (R) (2018) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop “Windsor High Chair with Curtis Buchanan” Part 2 of 2 3:30 Motorweek Saturn Aura Hybrid/Ford F-Series Heavy Duty Pickup 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Inside Washington 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House (R) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 New York Now 7:00 Sierra Center Stage “Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers” 8:00 Nature “Holy Cow” Where did the cow come from? And what is it about them that makes them the most successful and influential domestic animal on earth? D))) (R) (TBR 8/13 @ 3@, 8/19 @ 3a) 9:00 Sunday Movie “The Little Princess” 1939 10:34 Sunday Movie “Of Human Bondage” 1934 Mid. Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports (R) 12:30a PBS Previews: “The War” 1:00 Journey of Man (R) 3:00 Nature “Holy Cow” (R) 4:00 P.O.V. “The Hobart Shakespeareans” (R) Monday 13 8:00p 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 13327Guide_c.pdf 15 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” Part 3 of 3 (TBR 8/14 @ 3a, 8/18 @ 6:00p, 8/19 @ 1a 8/21) History Detectives Does a Los Angeles man have the original Sunbeam Alpine used in To Catch A Thief? (R) (TBR 8/14 @ 1a) The Standard of Perfection “Show Cats” This episode revolves around the cats, the owners and the judges at the Cat Fanciers’ Association International Cat Show. (R) (TBR 8/14 @ 1a, 3a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show 7/18/07 2:33:39 PM Television Listings AUGUST 2007 I]Z H^mi^Zh/ 12:30a 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 Tavis Smiley History Detectives (R) The Standard of Perfection “Show Cats” (R) Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” (R) The Standard of Perfection “Show Cats” (R) Tuesday 14 8:00p The Years That Shaped A Generation >ilVhVi^bZ when a generation rebelled and lost its innocence. From the Vietnam War to the struggle for racial equality to the birth of a counter-culture, the 1960s was a decade of change, experimentation and hope that transformed a nation. The Sixties: The Years That Shaped a Generation traces the events of one of the most turbulent and LQÀXHQWLDOSHULRGVRISROLWLFDODQGFXOWXUDO change in the 20th century and the powerful impact forced on an entire generation. The documentary features revealing interviews ZLWKSURPLQHQW¿JXUHVRIWKHHUDLQFOXGLQJ Barbara Ehrenreich, Daniel Ellsberg, Jesse Jackson, Tom Hayden, Arlo Guthrie, Henry Kissinger, Norman Mailer, Robert McNamara, Ed Meese III and Bobby Seale. PHOTO: GENE ANTHONY THE SIXTIES: The Years That Shaped a Generation airs Wednesday, August 15 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11) 13327Guide_c.pdf 16 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black NOVA “Origins: How Life Began” This episode highlights the most dramatic radical transformation in the history of the planet and perhaps the cosmos – the moment when inert, lifeless matter managed to organize itself into life. D))) (R) (TBR 8/15 @1a, 3a, 8/19 @2a) 9:00 Wide Angle “18 with a Bullet” The gang known as “18” is helping to make El Salvador one of the most violent and crime-ridden countries in the world. (R) (TBR 8/15 @ 2a) 10:00 P.O.V. “A Family Undertaking” This documentary explores the growing home-funeral movement by following several families in their most intimate moments as they reclaim the end of life, foregoing a typical mortuary funeral to care for their loved ones at home. (R) (TBR 8/15@ 4a, 8/19 @ 4a)) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 NOVA “Origins: How Life Began” (R) 2:00 Wide Angle (R) 3:00 NOVA “Origins: How Life Began” (R) 4:00 P.O.V. “A Family Undertaking” (R) Wednesday 15 8:00p Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise The northwest Hawaiian Islands are a refuge for nearly 30 species of sea birds, endangered green sea turtles and the Hawaiian monk seal, a living fossil, now on the brink of extinction. (TBR 8/16 @ 1a, 8/19 @ 5a) 9:00 The Sixties: The Years that Shaped a Generation See left for program description. (R) (TBR 8/16 @ 3a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise (R) 2:00 Utah: The National Parks (R) 3:00 The Sixties: The Years That Shaped a Generation (R) Thursday 16 8:00p Live from Lincoln Center “Mozart Dances” The Mark Morris Dance Group performs Morris’s lush and evocative “Mozart Dances” which was commissioned 7/18/07 2:33:40 PM 17 by Lincoln Center for the 40th anniversary of the Mostly Mozart Festival in 2006. The dance is set to 3 piano works of Mozart which are performed by Music Director Louis Langrée, soloists Emanuel Ax and Yoko Nozaki, and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra. (TBR 8/17 @ 1a) 10:00 Adventure Lodges of North America “Canadian Adventure Lodges” At the King Pacific Lodge in the Great Bear Rain Forest, visitors get a chance to see one of the rarest animals on earth – the white-colored Kermode or “Spirit Bear.” Then it is on to the Sundance Lodge high in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. In Eastern Canada, the fishing club La Seigneurie du Triton offers lessons in flyfishing. Part 1 of 2 HD (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Live from Lincoln Center “Mozart Dances” (R) 3:00 Adventure Lodges of North America HD (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange (R) Television Listings 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 8:00 Friday 17 8:00p 8:30 9:00 Washington Week (TBR 8/18 @ 1a, 5a) NOW (TBR 8/18@ 1:30a, 5:30a) Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 8/19@ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 8/18 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 8/18 @ 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Washington Week (R) 1:30 NOW (R) 2:00 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR 8/19@ 11:30a) 2:30 McLaughlin Group (R) 3:00 Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports 3:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers (R) 4:00 Bill Moyers Journal (R) 5:00 Washington Week (R) 5:30 NOW (R) 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Mid. 1:00a 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 6:30 Garden Smart Visit a tropical garden specializing in palms, cycads and flowering trees. Simply Ming “Kaffir-Key Lime Curd” (R) America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Beef and Beer Stew” Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless “Go Global, Eat Local” (R) Second Opinion “Depression” (R) Travelscope “Manzanillo, Mexico & The Costa Alegre” Travel Journalist Joseph Rosendo explores Mexico’s Costa Alegre – “the happy coast” – and Manzanillo, a resort village. The program highlights the State of Colima with its rain forests and active volcanoes, joins a fiesta in Comala and visits some of the coast’s elegant resorts. NEW SERIES NOVA “Origins: How Life Began” (R) Wild Chronicles Victory at Sea “Melanesian Nightmare” (R) Antiques Roadshow “Hot Springs” (R) Lawrence Welk Show “New York Show” (R) P. D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Suspects for the murder of an unpopular scientist include the sensuous Domenica Howarth and the mysterious writer, Stella Mawson. Part 4 of 6 (R) Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By My Family Monty Python’s Flying Circus (R) Doctor Who “The Doctor Dances” The Child’s plague is spreading throughout wartime London, and its zombie army is on the march. The Doctor and Rose form an alliance with intergalactic conman Captain Jack, but find themselves trapped in an abandoned hospital. The answer lies at the bombsite, but time is running out. Austin City Limits “Blues Traveler/Café Tacuba” (R) Antiques Roadshow (R) NOVA “Origins: How Life Began” D))) (R) Nature “Holy Cow” D))) (R) P.O.V. “A Family Undertaking” (R) Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise (R) George Shrinks Jay Jay the Jet Plane Saturday 18 Sunday 19 6:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p Sesame Street Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Arthur Hometime “Habitat: 100 Home Initiative” D))) (R) This Old House (R) Ask This Old House (R) New Yankee Workshop “Shop Clock” (R) Ciao Italia “Meringues” Lidia’s Italy “Truffles for Breakfast and Dinner” Victory Garden 13327Guide_c.pdf 17 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Sesame Street Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder Clifford the Big Red Dog The Saddle Club Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Make Way for Noddy Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (R) To the Contrary Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) 7/18/07 2:33:40 PM Television Listings AUGUST 2007 1:00 Keeping Kids Healthy “Teens with Chronic Illness” D))) (R) 1:30 Second Opinion “Depression” (R) 2:00 The Best Recipes in the World with Mark Bittman of The New York Times “Wide World of Wine” 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “First Rate Sweatshirts” Part 3 of 3 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop “The Spirit of Woodcraft” D))) 3:30 Motorweek Dodge Nitro/Mitsubishi Lancer 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Inside Washington 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 New York Now 7:00 Sierra Center Stage “Brubeck Brothers with Special Guest Dave Brubeck” 8:00 Nature “Katrina’s Animal Rescue” Animal rescue teams travel by small boat through the flooded streets of the devastated city of New Orleans searching for animal survivors. Amidst all the chaos and destruction, they were able to reunite some of the pets with their owners. D))) (R) (TBR 8/20 @3a, 8/26 @ 3) 9:00 Mystery! Miss Marple III “Ordeal by Innocence” Jacko Argyle – convicted of murdering his adoptive mother, Rachel – went to the gallows protesting his innocence. Jacko’s family is shocked when, some months later, Dr. Arthur Calgary proves that Jacko had an alibi – he was with him at the time of the murder. D))) (TBR 8/20 @ 1a) 10:30 PBS Previews “The War” This first look at “The War” and its creation includes excerpts from the series, insights from participants and thoughts from producers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. 11:00 In the Life Mid. Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports 12:30a Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers (R) 1:00 Mystery! Miss Marple III “Ordeal by Innocence” (R) 2:30 Anatomy of a Hurricane 3:00 Nature “Katrina’s Animal Rescue” (R) 4:00 Globe Trekker “Alaska” (R) 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:30 1:00a 2:00 3:00 4:00 Tuesday 21 8:00p 9:00 10:00 11:30 Mid. 1:00a 2:00 3:00 4:00 Monday 20 8:00p 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” Part 1 of 3 (R) (TBR 8/21 @ 3a, 8/23 @ 9p, 8/24 @ 2a, 4a, 8/25 @ 6p, 8/26 @ 1a) History Detectives Gwen Wright looks at a letter which is from Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, to James Red Cloud, a Lakota leader. How was the leader of a Lakota tribe connected to this project, which was regarded as desecration of sacred land? A 12-foot-high cast iron eagle is one of the main attractions at a family-run zoo in Sussex, NJ. Was it one of the eagles which graced the old Grand Central Station in New York? Wes Cowan searches for the answer. (TBR 8/21@ 1a)) 13327Guide_c.pdf 18 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle” The Fryeburg Fair in October is a time when cattle lovers across New England gather to show their animals over 3 days of intense competition. This program takes viewers into the world of the bovine makeover, and shows how pride and determination can transform a barnyard cow into a regional celebrity. (R) (TBR 8/24 @2a, 4a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show Tavis Smiley History Detectives (R) The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle” (R) Antiques Roadshow (R) The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle” (R) NOVA “The Most Dangerous Woman in America” This episode tells the extraordinary story of Mary Mallon, better known as Typhoid Mary. Mary, a healthy carrier of typhoid, was incarcerated for years on an island in the East River. D))) (R) (TBR 8/22 1a, 3a, 8/26 @2a) Wide Angle (TBR 8/22 @2a) P.O.V. “Arctic Son” The clash of modernity and tradition puts a Native father and son at odds in the remote village of Old Crow, 80 miles above the Arctic Circle. Stanley Jr. raised in Seattle, and Stanley Sr. who lives in the harsh Arctic environment, are reunited in the quiet beauty of the Canadian Yukon in a story that captures the dialogue between father and son from vastly different worlds. (TBR 8/26 @ 4a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show NOVA “The Most Dangerous Woman in America” D))) (R) Wide Angle (R) NOVA “The Most Dangerous Woman in America” D))) (R) CEO Exchange (R) Wednesday 22 8:00p 9:00 Emperors of the Ice In the windswept environment of Antarctica, National Geographic’s Crittercam® team embarks on a spectacular adventure of science and survival. Using Crittercam® technology, the team hitches a ride with the majestic emperor penguins to go places only penguins have gone before – under the massive Ross Ice Shelf (R) (TBR 8/23 @ 1a, 4a) Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain This special takes viewers on an epic journey into one of the most captivating and important periods of world history – a centuries-long period when 7/18/07 2:33:40 PM 19 Muslims, Christians and Jews inhabited the same area of Western Europe and thrived. The lemon tree, the water wheel and Aristotle’s lost philosophy all arrived in Europe through Islamic Spain, as did algebra and the beginnings of modern medicine, science and poetry. (TBR 8/23 @ 3a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Emperors of the Ice (R) 2:00 The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle” (R) 3:00 Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain (R) Thursday 23 8:00p Monarchy with David Starkey “Revolution and the Republic” Ironically, when Elizabeth I died childless, the son of her great nemesis, Mary Queen of Scots, became the King of England. And so begins the line of the House of Stuart. The Stuarts neither liked nor understood the English Parliament. That fact, along with their diffident and elitist attitudes towards the role of the Monarchy, contributed to the greatest crisis the Crown has ever known – the execution of a king. This episode sheds light on the death of Charles I, the English Civil War, the reign of Oliver Cromwell and the eventual restoration of the Monarchy by Charles II in 1660. Part 6 of 6 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” (R) 10:00 Adventure Lodges of North America “United States Adventure Lodges” From back-country skiing in Yosemite National Park to pole fishing off a Florida island or dog sledding in northern Minnesota, each place offers travelers unique adventure opportunities. (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 This Old House Hour (R) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) 3:00 This Old House Hour (R) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) Friday 24 8:00p 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:30a 1:00 1:30 Washington Week (TBR 8/25 @ 1a, 5a) NOW (TBR 8/25 @ 1:30a, 5:30a) Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. McLaughlin Group (TBR 8/25 @ 2:30a) Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 8/25 @ 4a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show Tavis Smiley Washington Week (R) NOW (R) 13327Guide_c.pdf 19 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Television Listings 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR 8/26@ 11:30a) McLaughlin Group (R) Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers (R) Bill Moyers Journal (R) Washington Week (R) NOW (R) Saturday 25 6:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Sesame Street Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Arthur Hometime “Ravages of Moisture” (R) This Old House (R) Ask This Old House (R) New Yankee Workshop “Router 101” Part 1 of 2 (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “In the Kitchen with Mom” Noon Lidia’s Italy “Neapolitan Macaroni and Cheese” 12:30p Victory Garden 1:00 Garden Smart Nestled among miles of beachfront development are 35 acres of a pristine barrier island system. Here, we visit an estate that features orchids, palms, a fruit grove and 5 different environmental zones. 1:30 Simply Ming “Sesame Paste” (R) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “30-minute Skillet Casseroles” 2:30 Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless “Archaeology for Breakfast” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Prostate Cancer” (R) 3:30 Travelscope “Flathead Valley, Montana” Flathead Lake is the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. It is the beauty of the lake as well as the rivers and streams – not to mention Glacier National Park – that draws visitors to the area. 4:00 Seneca Ray Stoddard: An American Original This special explores the life and creative genius of landscape photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard (1843-1917) whose talents and influence extended far beyond the lens and canvas. His work significantly impacted the United States’ environmental public policy, travel and attitudes about the natural world. 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Victory at Sea “Roman Renaissance” (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Vacation Songs” (R) 8:00 P.D. James “Death of an Expert Witness” Dalgliesh and Det. Massingham find themselves in a desperate race against time to unmask a ruthless, cold-blooded murderer. Part 5 of 6 (R) 9:00 Keeping Up Appearances 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00 My Family 7/18/07 2:33:40 PM Television Listings 10:30 11:01 Mid. 1:00a 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 AUGUST 2007 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (R) Doctor Who “Boom Town” The Doctor encounters an enemy he thought long since dead. It soon transpires that plans to build a nuclear power station in Cardiff are disguising an alien plot to rip the world apart. And when the Doctor dines with monsters, he discovers traps within traps. Austin City Limits “The New Orleans Social Club” (R) Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” (R) NOVA “The Most Dangerous Woman in America” (R) D))) Nature “Katrina’s Animal Rescue”(R) D))) P.O.V. “Arctic Son” Anatomy of a Hurricane (R) George Shrinks Jay Jay the Jet Plane rungs of political life to the lofty corridors of power. Meanwhile, Havers goes to a singles’ night with the hope of finding life outside work. D))) (R) 10:30 PBS Previews “The War” 11:00 Dr. Teller’s Very Large Bomb Edward Teller created the most powerful weapon in history in hopes of making global war obsolete. After the atomic bomb ended WW II, he concentrated on the hydrogen bomb – a device that would define political realities for the rest of the 20th century and beyond. (R) Mid. Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports 12:30a Alan Alda in Scientific America Frontiers (R) 1:00 Mystery! Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “The Seed of Cunning” D))) (R) 2:30 PBS Previews “The War” 3:00 Nature “Chasing Big Cats” D))) (R) 4:00 Globe Trekker “Mainland Greece” (R) Sunday 26 Monday 27 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 1:00 8:00p 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 Sesame Street Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder Clifford the Big Red Dog The Saddle Club Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Make Way for Noddy Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (R) To the Contrary Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) Keeping Kids Healthy “Postpartum Depression” (R) D))) Second Opinion “Prostate Cancer” (R) The Best Recipes in the Worlds with Mark Bittman of The New York Times “The Old Man and the Sea” Sewing with Nancy “ Nancy’s 25 Favorite Sewing Techniques” Part 1 of 3 NEW SEASON Woodwright’s Shop “Japanese Planes with John Reed Fox” Motorweek Nissan Sentra SE-R / Kia Rondo Citywise Inside Washington This Old House (R) Ask This Old House (R) BBC World News New York Now Sierra Center Stage “Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kings” Nature “Chasing Big Cats” Owen Newman and Amanda Barrett share their extraordinary photographic shots and stories from 14 years of documenting the lives of cheetahs, leopards, servals, caracals and lions. D))) (R) Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “The Seed of Cunning” A body found floating in the Thames leads Lynley and Havers from the lowest 13327Guide_c.pdf 20 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” Part 3 of 3 (R) (TBR 8/23 @ 3a, 8/13) @ 9p, 8/31 @ 2a and 4a, 9/1 @ 6p, 9/2@1a 9:00 History Detectives A hand drawn map from 1815 plots the locations of key Quaker houses of worship. Gwen tracks the important role Quakers played in the Underground Railroad and the launching of the abolitionist movement. Does a Cleveland, Ohio man have some items from a kamikaze attack on the U.S.S. Indianapolis in March 1945? (TBR 8/10@ 1a) 10:00 America at a Crossroads “The Anti-Americans (a hate-love relationship)” Why does Europe hate us? This program explores this pointed query with disarming humor. It is a whimsical look at the estrangement between Europeans and Americans, especially in the era of the Iraq War. (TBR 8/28 @ 2a, 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 History Detectives (R) 2:00 America at a Crossroads “The Anti-Americans (a hate-love relationship)” 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” (R) 4:00 America at a Crossroads “The Anti-Americans (a hate-love relationship)” Tuesday 28 8:00p NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” This account of the Katrina disaster explores why the flood defenses and disaster relief planning failed to match Katrina’s fury. The program investigates the immense challenges posed by rebuilding New Orleans and why the city was so tragically unprepared when the disaster finally struck. D))) (TBR 8/29 @ 1a and 3a, and 9/2 @ 2a)) 7/18/07 2:33:41 PM 21 9:00 10:00 11:30 Mid. 1:00a 2:00 3:00 4:00 Wide Angle “The Dying Fields” This special documents the tragedy unfolding in the cotton-growing region of Vidarbha, central India, where crop failures, sinking global cotton prices, and spiraling debts are driving farmers to unbearable levels of despair. (TBR 8/29 @ 2a) P.O.V. “Libby, Montana” Nestled under the spectacular peaks of the Northern Rockies in Montana lies one of the country’s worst cases of community poisoning from industrial pollution. In the town of Libby, many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from exposure to asbestos, a notorious industrial toxin that many Americans would consider long banned or under control. (TBR 9/2 @ 4a) BBC World News Charlie Rose Show NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” D))) (R) Wide Angle “The Dying Fields” (R) NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” D))) (R) CEO Exchange (R) Wednesday 29 8:00p Masters of the Arctic Ice The Arctic is the largest expanse of frozen water on the planet. All creatures that make their home there are masters of survival. But climate change has begun to eat away at the ice on which these creatures depend. Researchers are racing to find out how global warming is rocking the Arctic world before there is nothing left but water. 9:00 Great Performances “Nureyev: The Russian Years” See below for program description. HD (TBR 8/30 @1a, 3a) 10:30 PBS Previews “The War” 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charley Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Great Performances “Nureyev: The Russian Years” (R) 2:30 PBS Previews “The War” 3:00 Great Performances “Nureyev: The Russian Years” (R) 4:30 PBS Previews “The War” Television Listings Thursday 30 8:00p Frank Sinatra: The Man and the Myth This is a revealing portrait of a true American legend from his boyhood in Hoboken to his career as a singer’s singer and “Chairman of the Board.” Film clips and interviews with family and friends are included. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charlotte” (R) 10:00 These Kids Mean Business Clarence Page looks at the role of entrepreneurship education as a character-building practice in the lives of at-risk youth. The documentary tells the tale of underserved youth creating and living their own versions of the American success story. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 This Old House Hour (R) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) 3:00 This Old House Hour (R) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) Friday 31 8:00p 8:30 9:00 Washington Week (TBR 9/1 @ 1a, 5a) NOW (TBR 9/1 @ 1:30a, 5:30a) Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 9/2@ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/1 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 8/14 @ 4a) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00 Washington Week (R) 1:30 NOW (R) 2:00 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR 9/2 @ 11:30a) 3:00 Exposé: America’s Investigative Reports 3:30 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers 4:00 Bill Moyers Journal (R) 5:00 Washington Week (R) 5:30 NOW (R) OVSFZFW;!UIF!SVTTJBO!ZFBST Much has been written about dance legend Rudolf Nureyev, one of the enduring icons of 20th-century performing arts. His celebrated defection to the West from Russia’s Kirov Ballet, his historic partnership with ballerina Margot Fonteyn, his HOHFWULI\LQJOHDSVIHUDOEHDXW\DQGYRODWLOHSHUVRQDOLW\KDYHORQJ¿OOHGERRNVDQG documentaries. What could be left to say? Quite a bit, actually, judging by Nureyev: The Russian Years,DQHZH[DPLQDWLRQRIWKHNH\SHULRGLQWKHGDQFHU¶VOLIHSULRU to and immediately following his famous “leap to freedom” from Le Bourget Airport outside Paris in 1961. This Great Performances special weaves recently recorded interviews with Russian friends and colleagues — free now in the post-Soviet world to discuss the formative part of his development — with amazing archival footage of the young dancer never before seen in the West. Great Performances’ Nureyev: The Russian Years airs Wednesday, August 29 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11) PHOTO: THIRTEEN/WNET NEW YORK 13327Guide_c.pdf 21 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:41 PM AUGUST 2007 13327Guide_c.pdf 22 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:41 PM 23 J > Q N @M D " JMG?N±,<OPM<G±5 OC@±5 JI?@MN Southern Africa Natural Hawaii Patagonia Galapagos August 24 - Sept 5 November 7 - 20 December 7 - 23 2008 Jan 16 - 26 Jan 30 - Feb 9 New Zealand Feb 20 - March 10 Sicily March 15 - 29 Trinidad & Tobago March 16 - 25 Death Valley March 19 - 27 Costa Rica April 2 - 11 Africa’s Great Wildlife, Birds, and more Big Island, Maui, Kauai Wonders of Southern South America Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters North and South Island Extravaganza Cultural and Natural History Discovery Fantastic Birds, Snorkeling and more Snowy Peaks to Shimmering Salt Flats Birds, Wildlife, and Rainforests Galore Nature Discoveries, Inc. (585) 586-8250 • (800) 452-4199 www.naturediscoveries.com natdisc@rochester.rr.com 13327Guide_c.pdf 23 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:41 PM Classical Programming AUGUST 2007 Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00a The Sunshine Show with Simon Pontin 7:00 The Sunshine Show with Simon Pontin 8:00 With Heart and Voice with Richard Gladwell 9:00 Salmagundy with Simon Pontin 10:00 Sunday Baroque 11:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm Classical Music with Julia Figueras Noon 1:00p Classical Music with Marianne Carberry 2:00 3:00 The LA Opera (Begin and end times vary) 4:00 The Cliburn Winners Classical Music with Jack Ertle or Gerry Szymanski New York Philharmonic From the Top 6:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Syndicated Orchestral Series (see listings for details) 9:00 A Prairie Home Companion Thistle & Shamrock Classical Music from PRI (Echoes Fridays, 10:00 p.m. until 12 a.m.) MID. 6:00a The Cliburn Winners With Heart & Voice Pipedreams Hearts of Space Echoes 10:00 11:00 Saint Paul Sunday Classical Music with Mordecai Lipshutz 5:00 7:00 Classical Music with John Andres Classical Music from PRI Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey Classical Music indicates a WXXI Production For a copy of the complete WJSL 90.3 schedule, log on to wxxi.org/wjsl or call 585-258-0253 to request a schedule. SUNDAY 12:00pm Saint Paul Sunday 8/5 The Seattle Chamber Players & Friends 8/12 Matt Haimovitz, c; Jean Marchand, p 8/19 Paul Coletti, vla; Lydia Artymiw, p 8/26 Borromeo String Quartet 3:00pm The New York Philharmonic This Week 8/5 Stravinsky: Four Norwegian Moods of Stravinsky (Egor Stravinsky, cond); Persephone (Vera Zorina; Richard Robinson; Westminster Choir; Igor Stravinsky); The Rite of Spring (Zubin Mehta, cond) 8/12 New York Philharmonic Premieres – Part 1 Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 (Kurt Masur, cond) Copland: Conotations for Orchestra (Leonard Bernstein, cond) Corigliano: Clarinet Concerto (Stanley Drucker; cl; 13327Guide_c.pdf 24 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 8/19 8/26 Leonard Bernstein, cond) Music Director Profile No. 2 – Lorin Maazel R. Strauss: Don Juan Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 (Lynn Harrell, c) Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (Lorin Maazel, cond) New York Philharmonic Soloists Bach: Concerto for Oboe and Violin (Harold Gomberg, o; Isaac Stern, v; Leonard Bernstein, cond) Copland: Quiet City (Philip Smith, tr; Thomas Stacey, eh; Leonard Bernstein, cond) Bartok: Concerto for Two Pianos and Percussion (Saul Goodman, Eldon Bailey, Walter Rosenberger & Morris Lang, per; Arthur Gold & Robert Fizdale, p; Leonard Bernstein, cond) Vivaldi: The Seasons (John Corigliano; Leonard Bernstein, cond) Debussy: First Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra (Stanley Drucker, cl; Leonard Bernstein, cond) 5:00pm From the Top 8/5 From the Top returns to Northern Michigan and the campus of one of the premier arts schools in the U.S. 7/18/07 2:33:41 PM 25 FM Listings ;GOMC=MIOH>M=;J? Join host John Diliberto, a writer for Billboard, Pulse and other magazines, for his weekly radio series that brings together a wide array of styles, from acoustic to electronic, jazz to space music, the avant-garde to rock. Echoes is a sound that is cross-cultural and trans-millennial, merging cultures and forms, technology and tradition, the ancient past and the possible future. In addition, to the many recordings heard on Echoes, the series also features interviews with popular modern PXVLF¿JXUHVVXFKDV%ULDQ(QR3HWHU*DEULHO.DWH%XVKDQG(Q\DDVZHOODV less well-known composers such as Dead Can Dance, Steve Roach, and The Orb. Echoes airs Saturdays at 9 p.m. on Classical 91.5/90.3 8/12 8/19 8/26 From the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, highlights include a teenage pianist from Texas performing Liszt, a young flutist from Kentucky performing the music of Georges Hue, and a 15-year-old cellist from California performing two movements of Ligeti’s Sonata for Solo Cello. Béla Fleck, the man who’s redefined the banjo, is the special guest on this week’s show. He joins young musicians to perform Bach, and his own arrangement for string quartet and banjo of a beautiful Irish folk song. The highlight of this week’s show are performances from two participants in the 2006 Parkening International Guitar Competition. 6:00pm The Van Cliburn Winners 8/5 What Makes Them Popular – Part 2 Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Liszt’s Sonata in B Minor, Rachmaninoff’s Sonata No. 2, Stravinsky’s Three Movements from Petrouchka, Ravel’s Gaspard de la Nuit and La Valse, and many others. This two-part installment will explore the reasons for these pieces’ enduring popularity, both in and out of the competition context. Cliburn Laureates from 1993 to 2005 perform these and other works. 8/12 Etudes – Part 1 Etudes or “studies” are a part of every Cliburn contestant’s arsenal. Etudes not only display a pianist’s technical prowess, but also his/her mastery of tone color, dramatic arc, and imagination. A wide range of composers are featured in this two-part series, and performances from 1989 to 2005. 8/19 Etudes – Part 2. 8/26 Variations – Part 1 Composers from J.S. Bach through Brahms, to Leonard Bernstein and William Schuman are represented, and Cliburn Laureates from 1993 to 2005. 7:00pm With Heart & Voice 8/5 Reubke: Alegro con fuoco from Sonata on the 94th Psalm (H. Joseph Butler, org; Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas) Faure: Offertory from Requiem Op. 48 (Corydon Singers; English Chamber Orchestra) Charpentier: Excerpts from Missa Assumpta est Maria (Les Arts Florissants; William Christe) Cummins/ Hopkins: Jesu, Lord of Life (Choir of St. Edmundsbury Cathedral) Tavener: Hymn for the Dormition of the Mother of God (Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge University) Vivaldi: Ascende Laeta, “Gladly Climb” (The Choir of the King’s Consort; The King’s Consort) Jackson: Father Eternal (Choir of St. Mary’s Cathedral, 13327Guide_c.pdf 25 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 8/12 8/19 8/26 Edinburgh) Hollins: A Trumpet Minuet (David Drury, org; Sydney Town Hall, Australia) J. S. Bach: My Spirit Be Joyful (J.Melvin Butler, org; Boston Brass) Vaughan Williams: Lord Thou hast Been Our Refuge (The Finzi Singers; Harry Bicket, org) Deseneclos: Salve Regina (Santa Fe Desert Chorale) Dinda: Nocturne (J. Melvin Butler, org; Boston Brass) Evans: Be Still For The Presence of the Lord Tallis: Glory To Thee My God This Night Beethoven: Song of Joy (The St. Philips Boy’s Choir) Brahms: Kyrie, Santus and Benedictus from Missa Canonica (Choir of Westminster Cathedral, London) Spiritual: Let Us Break Bread Together & Great Day (Jessye Norman; Royal Philharmonic) Gabrieli: Canzona Septimi Toni No.2 (J. Melvin Butler, org; Boston Brass) J. S. Bach: Wir Danken Dir, Gott (Anton Guggemos, org) Allori: Ubi Caritas & Jesu Redemptor Omnium (Pro Cantione Antiqua; Mark Brown) Harris: Bring Us, O Lord & O Thou the Central Orb (The Vasari Singers; Ian Curror, org) Albinoni: Adagio in c (Bill Chouniard, org; St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi, MI) Rutter: In Everything There is a Season & Wings of the Morning (The Cambridge Singers; City of London Sinfonia) Arnatt: Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place York: Lord Make Me an Instrument of your Peace (The Westminster Choir) Wietz: Grand Chorus (Frederick Swann, org; First Congregational Church, Los Angeles) Purcell: Overture for Trumpets; Passing By from Suite No.2; March from Suite No.1 (Mainz Cathedral Wind Quintet; Albert Schonberger, org) Gutierrez: Gloria and Credo from Missa Mexicana (The Harp Consort; Andrew Lawrence King) Sumpsion: O Salutaris Hostia & Tantum Ergo (Choir of All Saint’s Church, Margaret Street, London) Stone/Wesley: The Church’s One Foundation (Choir of Wells Cathedral, Rupert Gough, org) Speer: Sonata for Four Trombones and Organ (Trombone Quartet; Herman Harrassowitz, org) Lobo: Libera Me Domine (Choir of Westminster Cathedral, London) Thoburn: As Pants the Hart Scott: Christ hath a Garden Ratcliff: Loving Hands (Madrigalia; Roger Willhelm, cond) 8:00pm Pipedreams 8/5 From British Cathedrals Grander than grand, these impressive instruments resonate in some of England’s most famous ecclesiastical buildings. 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM Classical Programming AUGUST 2007 MONDAY WEDNESDAY 7:00pm 7/30 8/6 8/13 8/20 8/27 8:00pm Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra 8/1 Discovery 3: Ilya Muramets Radzynski: Shirat Ma’ayan Glière: Symphony No. 3 (Rosemarie Danziger, ms; J.R. Fralick, t) 8/8 Discovery 4: American Spirituality Foss: Symphony No. 3, Symphony of Sorrows Ives: Three Places in New England Wilson: Chamisha Tehillim Gould: Spirituals Ellington: Three Black Kings (Sharon Rostorf-Zamir, s; Noah Briger, bar) 8/15 Classical 3 Yusipov: Piano Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 7 (Thomas Duis, p) 8/22 Independence Day Olivero: Hosha’anot; Der Golem D’Indy: Istar Variations Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14 (Giora Feidman, cl) 8/29 Liturgical Festival Golijov: Three Songs Verdi: Requiem (Michel Crider, s; Katia Lytting, ms; Emil Ivanov, t; Paata Burchuladze, bs; The Tel Aviv Philharmonic Choir, Leonti Wolf, Chorus Master) Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin Listeners’ Choice III Mozart at his Zenith Cello Concertos Nationalism School Days 8:00pm The Cleveland Orchestra 8/6 Golijov: Last Round Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (Frank Peter Zimmermann, v; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) 8/13 Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem R. Strauss: Death and Transfiguration; Four Last Songs (Dame Felicity Lott, s; Rodney Gilfry, bar; The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) 8/20 J. C. Bach: Sinfonia for Double Orchestra Pintscher: en sourdine Sibelius: Symphony No. 4 Ravel: La Valse (Frank Peter Zimmermann, v; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) 8/27 Schumann: Symphony No. 4 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Christoph von Dohnányi, cond) THURSDAYS TUESDAY 8:00pm Live! From the Concertgebouw 8/7 Defesch, Wassenaer: Concerti Vivaldi: L’Olympiade, Mentre dormi and Cessate, omai cessate Handel: Rinaldo, Cara sposa; Ouverture Acis and Galatea Mozart: Symphony No. 31, Paris (Sarah Mingardo, a; Radio Chamber Orchestra; Combattimento Consort Amsterdam; Jan-Willem de Vriend, cond) 8/14 Webern: Im Sommerwind Mahler: Rückert-Lieder Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Christianne Stotijn, s; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, cond) 8/21 Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 (Eugen Ugorski, v; Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra; Nicolai Alexeev, cond) 8/28 Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, Pastorale (Leo van Doeselaar, org; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Myung-Whun Chung, cond) 8:00pm BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra 8/2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Webern: Passacaglia for Orchestra Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D (Bernard Haitink, Cond) 8/9 Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition (various conductors) Takemitsu: Visions (Daniel Barenboim, cond) Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead (Fritz Reiner, cond) Hindemith: Nobilissima visione Suite (Jean Martinon, cond) Granados: Intermezzo from Goyescas (Fritz Reiner, cond) 8/16 R. Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 (Dale Clevenger, h; Daniel Barenboim, cond) Duet-Concertino in F (Larry Combs, cl; David McGill, bn; Daniel Barenboim, cond) Don Quixote (Daniel Barenboim, cond) Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks (Christoph von Dohnányi, cond) 8/23 Stravinsky: Petrushka Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (Valery Gergiev, cond) 4HE#ORIGLIANO1UARTET The Corigliano Quartet’s passion lays in presenting new American music around the world. Founded in 1996, the Quartet has rapidly climbed the ranks of the chamber music world. Comprised of violinists Michael Jinsoo Lim and Lina Bahn (who alternate at ¿UVWYLROLQYLROLVW0HOLD:DWUDVDQGFHOOLVW$P\6XH%DUVWRQWKH group caught the attention of Isaac Stern, who invited them to the Isaac Stern Chamber Music workshop at Carnegie Hall. A year later, the Corigliano Quartet won the Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition. Backstage Pass is honored to have this dynamic quartet in studio to perform live and engage in some lively conversation with host Julia Figueras. Backstage Pass airs Friday, August 17 at 1 p.m. on Classical 91.5/90.3 13327Guide_c.pdf 26 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM 27 FRIDAY 1:00pm Backstage Pass 8/17 The Corigliano Quartet See page 26 8:00pm The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra 8/3 Haydn: The Storm for Chorus and Orchestra; Scena di Berenice for Soprano and Orchestra; Symphony No. 96, Miracle Mozart: Mass in C, Coronation (Christine Brandes, s; Jane Irwin, ms; Steve Davislim, t; Randall Scarlata, bs; San Francisco Symphony Chorus; Martin Haselböck, cond) 8/10 Debussy: Jeux Ravel: Piano Concerto Mahler: Symphony No. 10 Wagner: Die Götterdämmerung Siegfried’s Rhine Journey (Stewart Goodyear, p; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond) 8/17 Mozart: Divertimento in D; Violin Concerto No. 4 Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence (Joshua Bell, v and cond) 8/24 Mozart: Idomeneo; Piano Concerto No. 15; Serenade No. 7, Haffner (Angela Hewitt, p; Bernard Labadie, cond) 8/31 Debussy: Danses sacrée et profane Adès: Living Toys Bizet: Jeux d’enfants Gruber: Frankenstein!! (HK Gruber, narr; Douglas Rioth, hp; Edwin Outwater, cond) SATURDAY 11:00am Fascinatin’ Rhythm 8/4 You Irritate Me So 13327Guide_c.pdf 27 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 8/11 8/18 8/25 Saloon Singers Catch Phrases Ira Gershwin: When Wit Serves Romance 1:30pm Los Angeles Opera 8/4 Monteverdi: L’incoronazione Di (La Opera Chorus and Orchestra; Harry Bicket, cond) 8/11 Gershwin: Porgy And Bess (LA Opera Chorus and Orchestra; John DeMain, cond) 8/18 Torroba: Luisa Fernanda (LA Opera Chorus and Orchestra; Miguel Roa, cond) 8/25 Wagner: Tannhäuser (LA Opera Chorus and Orchestra; James Conlon, cond) 6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion 8:00pm Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie 8/4 Now in its third year, the Perthshire Amber Festival becomes a ten-day event in 2007 as it brings together musicians who’ve played with Dougie MacLean over the years. 8/11 Highlights from the Perthshire Amber Festival continue this week with Fiona Ritchie’s festival chat with legendary names in Scottish music and more exclusive performances from their reunion concert. 8/18 This week’s program shifts the spotlight away from Scottish and Irish music to illuminate the rich Celtic traditions of Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Galicia, Asturias, Wales, and Brittany. 8/25 Live performances from Donal Lunny, Jim Malcolm, and Capercaillie electrify this hour of music. 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM AM Listings/NPR News Monday-Friday 5:00a 5:30 6:00 7:00 8:00 AUGUST 2007 Saturday Legislative Gazette Capital Connection Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep and Renée Montagne and local host Alex Crichton (also on WRUR-FM88.5, WJSL-FM90.3 and WXXI-FM HD-2) 9:00 10:00 The Diane Rehm Show 1-800-433-8850 11:00 On the Media Only a Game Speaking of Faith Weekend Edition with Scott Simon and local host Lee Strong (also on WJSL-FM90.3) Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen and local host Brad Smith Car Talk (also on WJSL-FM90.3) Car Talk 1370 Connection with Bob Smith 585-263-9994 2:00 A Prairie Home Companion Marketplace Money Perspectives with Curt Smith Thistle & Shamrock Talk of the Nation 1-800-989-TALK 3:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Whad’Ya Know? 1:00p 5:00 Justice Talking Inside Europe Noon 4:00 Sunday 1370 Forum Mountain Stage All Things Considered with Melissa Block, Michele Norris, and Robert Siegel and local host Rachel Ward (also on WRUR-FM88.5, WJSL-FM90.3 and WXXI-FM HD-2) 8:00 Living On Earth All Things Considered with Debbie Elliot Latino USA All Things Considered with Debbie Elliot This American Life Marketplace Need to Know Fresh Air Mostly Jazz with Tom Hampson Mostly Jazz with Tom Hampson News & Notes with Farai Chideya Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz Afropop Worldwide What’s New with Mark Grube Beale Street Caravan Riverwalk Jazz What’s New with Mark Grube Special Programming** Jazz from Lincoln Center Weekend Radio BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service 9:00 1370 Connection with Bob Smith 10:00 11:00 MID. 5:00a **Special Programming Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays LeShow Perspectives w/ Curt Smith Car Talk This American Life The Tavis Smiley Show (airs until 1 a.m.) 13327Guide_c.pdf 28 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black Morning Edition can also be heard on WRUR-FM 88.5 from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. All Things Considered can also be heard on WRUR-FM 88.5 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM 29 AM Listings Ruth Bell After Graham: A Pilgrim’s Journey Oil Over the past hundred years America has been shaped by cheap oil.The elimination of cheap oil concerns many American citizens, declaring, “The party is over,” and that inexpensive oil is almost gone. Experts are concerned that China and the U.S. are beginning to expand their pumping to the point where no more oil can be pumped from the JURXQG 5HVHDUFK LV EHLQJ FRQGXFWHG WR ¿QG RXW new locations of oil pools. The thought of “Peak Oil” could drastically change our lives and lifestyles and raises the question: Can we act before the crisis? Today we have the tools to protect what we often take for granted. But do we have the will? AFTER OIL airs Saturday, August 4 at 3 p.m. on AM 1370 13327Guide_c.pdf 29 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black In light of the death of Ruth Bell Graham in June, AM 1370 brings listeners Ruth Bell Graham: A Pilgrim’s Journey. Mrs. Graham experienced the ravages of war ¿UVW KDQG DQG ZLWQHVVHG SURIRXQG SRYHUW\ GLVHDVH and death in China in the 1920s and early ‘30s, yet she would become known for an almost complete lack of fear. In the 1950s, when conforming to the traditional role of women was rarely questioned, Mrs. Graham built a log cabin in a remote mountain FRYH UDLVHG ¿YH FKLOGUHQ DOPRVW FRPSOHWHO\ RQ KHU own, and developed a profound inner life as a poet and intellectual. She was perhaps the most unlikely candidate for the role she would be best known for, the wife of the Reverend Billy Graham. Narrated by Walter Cronkite, this documentary combines interviews with the Graham family and friends with dramatic performances by The Lamb’s Players with Jeanette Clift George in scenes adapted from Graham’s poetry, prose, and journals. PHOTOS: WWW.BILLYGRAHAM.ORG Ruth Bell Graham: A Pilgrim’s Journey airs Saturday, August 11 at 3 p.m. on AM 1370 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM AUGUST 2007 13327Guide_c.pdf 30 CyanMagenta Cyan MagentaYellow YellowBlack Black 7/18/07 2:33:42 PM 31 It’s not what you say, it’s HOW you say it! Expressing your message effectively is important for promoting your business. 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