November/December 2012

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November/December 2012
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NEW ‘ARTIFEX’ ARTS PROGRAM
PREMIERED SEPT. 23
WCNY introduced a new weekly arts program featuring
local and national stories about film, visual and performing
arts, theater, photography, literature, painting, sculpture,
poetry and dance.
The half-hour program hosted by WCNY-FM radio hosts
Bill Baker and Jon English airs Sundays at 10:30 a.m. on
WCNY channel 24.1. “Artifex,” the Latin word for artist
or craftsman, each week will lead viewers through artistic
expressions in four compelling segments. Stories will
include interviews with artists, writers, composers and
performers.
“WCNY, through its television and radio programming,
has a long history of bringing the best in art to our viewers
and listeners. Artifex is the latest example of this, a program
that will also provide WCNY with the opportunity to
showcase our region’s art and artists, not only to Central
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New York but to the rest of the nation, through feature
stories it will produce,” said WCNY President and CEO
Robert J. Daino.”
The premiere featured Jeremy Denk, renowned concert
pianist; Alexander Heilner, a photographer whose images
are captured in the clouds; Karen Gustafson, an artist who
draws what the naked eye can’t see by using an electron
microscope; and Dunya Mikhail, a poet who reveals
poignant history through verse.
Artifex is presented through a collaboration between
WCNY and New York City public broadcasters WNET
and WLIW and the MMG Arts Initiative.
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EDITOR Haley Dubnoff
Editor and Public Relations
Manager
MAGAZINE DESIGN Andrea Reeves
Senior Print Media Designer
COVER DESIGN Andrea Reeves
Senior Print Media Designer
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Arlene Borden
Cathy Fida
Chris Hanley
Steve Herwood
TV PROGRAMMING Dale Wagner
Director
EDUCATION Debbie Stack
Director of Interactive
Education and Community
Outreach
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Robert J. Daino, President & CEO
John Duffy, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
John S. Tonello, Vice President, Development and Corporate
Communications
Harry Goldberg, Vice President, Engineering & Technical
Operations
Jim Aroune, Vice President, Television and Radio
Carin Taddeo, Vice President, Human Resources
Debbie Stack, Director of Education and Community Outreach
Mindy Caporin, Director of Finance
Peter Zalizniak, Director of Underwriting
Emily Garrison, Executive Assistant
What's Inside.
6 FROM THE PRESIDENT
Robert J. Daino
7 e2i: Connecting with Jim Aroune,
vice president of television and
radio operations
8 PROGRAMMER’S PERSPECTIVE
Dale Wagner
9 LIZ’S TRAVEL CLUB
Liz Ayers
10 CONNECTED TO EDUCATION
Debbie Stack
11 WiCkNeY KIDS
12 REITH RADIO RETURNS
13 WCNY MEMBERSHOP
Kendall Hudson
14 SEASON TWO JULIE TABOULIE
16 DONOR PROFILE
Ruth Fitzmorris
17 WCNY PROGRAMMING GUIDE
(17-44)
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DAYTIME VIEWING GRIDS
NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
PROGRAM LISTINGS (22-44)
WHERE TO WATCH WCNY
WCNY 24.2 CLASSIC MOVIES
WCNY BUILDING UPDATE
DECEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
CABLE 854 GRID
CLASSIC FM NOTES/GRID
Peter McElvein
47 WCNY RADIO LISTINGS (47-48)
49 SPECIAL SECTION (49-54)
Tastes of the Holidays
56 WCNY NEWS
58 VOLUNTEER CORNER
Doug North
58 VOLUNTEER OF THE QUARTER
Bill “Wild Bill” Mignault
TRUSTEES FOR 2012-2013
Jeffrey Scheer, Esq.
Chair
David M. Rubin, Ph.D. Vice Chair
Richard Hezel, Ph.D. Treasurer
Shiu-Kai Chin
Assistant Treasurer
Evelyn Carter
Secretary
James C. Burns; Jessica Cohen; Robert A. Dracker, M.D.;
Elizabeth Martin; Ellen Mitchell; Neil A. Rube; Jason Wallace
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Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
CONNECTING WITH WCNY’S VICE PRESIDENT OF TELEVISION AND RADIO OPERATIONS JIM AROUNE
This fall, WCNY will
present a one-hour
documentary about
St. Marianne Cope, a
German immigrant
raised in Utica whose
life journey led her from
Central New York to Hawaii and
ultimately to sainthood. The show,
developed with CNYCentral, debuts
Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. on WCNY channel
24.1. CNYCentral will air the program
Nov. 22 at 6 p.m.
Co-hosting the documentary are
WCNY’s Liz Ayers and CNYCentral
anchor and managing editor Matt
Mulcahy, who spoke with people across
Central New York and traveled to Rome,
Italy, for St. Marianne Cope’s canonization Oct. 21 at St.
Peter’s Basilica.
Together with WCNY
videographer David
Fulkerson and CNY
Central videographer Andy
Wolf, they captured the
sights and sounds of
this historic event
and this woman’s
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incredible life.
The result is a compelling story that
follows St. Marianne Cope’s story from
her humble beginnings in Central New
York in the 19th Century to her
extraordinary years of service as a
Franciscan nun in Hawaii. A Saint for
Central New York features Kate Mahoney and Sharon Smith, the women
whose miraculous medical recoveries
helped seal St. Marianne Cope’s
qualifications for canonization. It also
features historians and modern-day
keepers of St. Marianne Cope’s legacy.
Throughout the documentary, viewers
will see footage of key events and landmarks that ultimately led to St. Marianne
Cope’s sainthood, including a stop at
the museum at the Sisters of Saint
Francis of the Neumann Communities
on Court Street in Syracuse. For more
than four generations after her death in
1918, the sisters there sought Marianne’s
beatification and the museum pays
tribute to her journey to sainthood.
Pope Benedict XVI affirmed Marianne
for sainthood in 2011.
WCNY will present A Saint
for Central New York
Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at the
Quick Arts Center
for the Arts at St.
Bonaventure
University.
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PROGRAMMER’S
PERSPECTIVE
By Dale Wagner
TV Program Manager
As you’ll discover in this issue, WCNY
is featuring fresh, new programming
and scheduling. In addition, WCNY
channel 24.2 is expanding Create programs
and is introducing cooking
and how-to programming
in primetime and adding
a three-hour children’s
block of programming
on weekday evenings.
Details of the changes
are listed below.
The programming
changes to WCNY
channel 24.2 begin Nov.
1. We hope families with
children will be pleased to
see a three-hour block of great children’s
programming weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.
This addition allows some type of
programming to be available each
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evening for any member of the house. For
the complete line-up,
see page 11. British
drama Doc Martin airs
Thursdays beginning
Nov. 1 at 10 p.m. on
WCNY channel 24.1. Doc Martin,
a brilliant surgeon, played by Martin
Clunes, develops a phobia of blood. He
then becomes a general
practitioner, relocating
from cosmopolitan
London to the Cornish
village of Portwenn,
where life is drastically
different from city life.
The series is filmed on
location in the village
of Port Isaac, Cornwall,
in southwestern United
Kingdom. Most of the
interior scenes were
shot in a converted
local barn.
To help prepare you for the new
season of Downton Abbey on Jan. 6,
WCNY presents a marathon of season
one Nov. 25, from noon to 6 p.m. on
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WCNY channel 24.1 and season two
episodes will air every Sunday in
December at 9 p.m. on WCNY
channels 24.1 and 24.4. The third
season features Shirley MacLaine as
the mother of Cora Crawley, Countess
of Grantham.
Other program highlights include
complete Election Night coverage from
PBS NewsHour starting Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.
on WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4 and
Ivory Tower covers the election results
with a one-hour special Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.
on WCNY channel 24.1. The National
Salute to Veterans concert airs Nov. 11 at
8 p.m. on WCNY channels 24.1 and
24.4, The Dust Bowl airs Nov.18 and
19 at 8 p.m. on WCNY channels 24.1
and 24.4, Syracuse University’s annual
Holidays at Hendricks airs Dec. 18 at
9:30 p.m. and Dec. 23 at 6:30 p.m. on
WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4 and a
classic performance of Muddy Waters
and The Rolling Stones airs Nov. 25 at 10
p.m on WCNY channel 24.1.
The daily classic movie line-up
and Classic Arts Showcase are being
pulled temporarily from our schedules
and will re-launch in January as part
of a revamped line-up on WCNY
channel 24.4.
At that same time WCNY channel
24.1 will become our HD channel and
WCNY channel 24.4 will feature a
block of old movies, theme nights with
performance, British,
travel, and science
programming and
concludes each
broadcast day
with programs
from Classic Arts
Showcase.
I hope you enjoy
the new programming and
channel changes
across WCNY’s
four, free
broadcast
channels. Your
continued
support helps
make this great
programming
available for the
community.
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‘IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR’
CELEBRATES 10TH
ANNIVERSARY
WCNY’s popular weekly public affairs
LIZ’S TRAVEL CLUB
WCNY is starting a travel club that will
feature a wide array of trips with on-air
host Liz Ayer. Liz’s Travel Club is for
people who like to travel, but want the
security of knowing they’re in good
hands. Liz and her professional travel
partners are taking great care in planning the getaways and she is scheduling
one-day trips by motor coach, long
weekends by train, even international
travel. There is no minimum; just sign
up for the trips you want to take.
On the itinerary for 2013 is a trip to
an Antiques Road Show taping next June.
Next fall, Liz will take Downton Abbey
fans to Highclere Castle in England,
where the popular Masterpiece series
is filmed. That trip will take place in
September 2013 with stops in England,
Scotland and Wales. Look for tickets to
go on sale soon.
Liz’s first trip took Central New Yorkers to Rome, Italy, in October. Liz and
her fellow travelers saw the sights and
witnessed the excitement around the
canonization of Saint Marianne Cope.
Travelers who become members of
WCNY will receive discounts on travel
packages, so there’s never been a better
time to take advantage of all the benefits
of membership.
For more information on Liz’s Travel
Club, call Liz at (315)453-2424, ext.
208, or e-mail her at liz_ayers@wcny.
org.
FIND THAT PERFECT
VACATION AT AN
AFFORDABLE PRICE
The 18th Annual Travel Auction will
run Jan. 10, 11 and 12 and again Jan.
18 and 19 from 6 p.m. to midnight on
WCNY channel 24.1. Travel Auction
2013 will feature more than 1,000 trips
in the United States, Canada and the
Caribbean.
The getaways will include accommodations to fit everyone’s budget, from
hotels to bed and breakfasts to inclusive
resorts.
Mark these dates on your calendar
and look for more information
about Travel Auction in the next issue
of CNY Connected and online at www.
wcny.org/support/auctions. To bid,
you must be a WCNY member. Call
(315) 453-2424 or visit www.wcny.org/
support/membership.
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show, The Ivory Tower Half Hour
celebrated its 10th anniversary in
September.
The show’s format is a round-table
discussion that focuses on news and
events from the perspective of
academicians from across Central New
York.
The show is hosted by David Rubin,
Professor and Dean Emeritus of the
S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications at Syracuse
University with panelists Kristi
Andersen, The Chapple Family
professor of citizenship and democracy
at the Maxwell School at Syracuse
University, Tim Byrnes, professor of
political science at Colgate University,
Lisa Dolak, The Angela S. Cooney
professor of law at the Syracuse
University College of Law, Bob Greene,
The Paul J. Schupf professor of history
at Cazenovia College, Tara Ross, professor of history at Onondaga
Community College, David Rubin,
professor and Dean Emeritus of the
S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications at Syracuse University
and Bob Spitzer, Distinguished Service
professor of political science at the
State University of New York at Cortland.
The panelists recently hosted a
discussion after two performances of
“Assassins” at The Red House Arts
Center. They examined the state of
contemporary politics and sparked an
interesting discussion and examination
of the history of presidential assassinations in America.
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EDUCATION
CONNECTED TO
EDUCATION
By Debbie Stack
Director of Interactive Education
IT’S TIME FOR
DOUBLE DOWN!
WCNY’s popular academic
quiz show returns for an eighth season
Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. on WCNY channel
24.1 with repeat showings Mondays at
8:30 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.3.
This season, 32 teams compete to win
the BlueRock Energy Scholastic Award
championship trophy.
Teams competing this year include
last year’s champion, FayettevilleManlius as well as Cooperstown,
Dolgeville, Ithaca and Union Springs,
who travel significant distances to
participate. This year the competition is
single-elimination. The pressure is high,
the enthusiasm of the students is terrific
and the dedication of Double Down
team advisors is appreciated.
Double Down is made possible by the
underwriting support of blueRock
Energy, The College of Saint Rose,
Keuka College and WCNY members.
NEW WAR OF 1812
HISTORIC BATTLEFIELDS
DOCUMENTARY
WCNY was awarded a grant from the
National Park Service’s American
Battlefield Protection Program to produce a one-hour documentary that
profiles several endangered battlefields
of the War of 1812 in New York state.
WCNY crews will travel to Sackets
Harbor, Plattsburgh, Oswego and
Ogdensburg to explore these battlefields
and their history. The documentary
complements WCNY’s recent War of
1812 Minutes and web page. WCNY’s
education department will coordinate
a series of meetings and dialogues with
community members to raise awareness
about these battlefields and to bring
community voices into the documentary.
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WCNY STAFF MEET WITH
LIBYAN JOURNALISTS
On Sept. 6, WCNY hosted a discussion
with a group of Libyan journalists, part
of a United States Department of
Journalism in Transitional Countries
program. They heard about ways
WCNY applies First Amendment freedoms through its public affairs, education and community engagement efforts
and then they shared the challenges and
dangers they face as journalists.
VITAL UPDATE
The merger between VITAL, an online
resource for teachers and PBS LearningMedia (PBSLM) continues, and will be
completed by Jan.1, 2013. Most VITAL
resources are already available in the
platform. The
transition
will provide
educators
with access
to thousands
of additional
resources. As
of Jan. 1, all registered VITAL user
accounts will seamlessly migrate to the
new PBSLM platform.
When users log into VITAL on or
after Jan. 1, they will receive a message
redirecting them to the PBSLM platformwhere they can use their existing
email address and password to access
e-mail. Access to VITAL at its current
location on the Teacher Domain platform will be closed on June 1 with all
users redirected to PBSLM. For anyone
without a VITAL account at this time
but wishing to open one, register for an
account by visiting www.vitalny.pbslearningmedia.org.
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OF SPECIAL INTEREST
TO TEACHERS
Teaching Channel is back with new
weekly episodes Wednesdays at 5 a.m.
on WCNY channel 24.1. Teaching
Channel content focuses on topics of
interest to educators, including best
practices and unique educational
programs to emulate or modify for
classrooms.
WCNY will again broadcast the
Colonial Williamsburg electronic field
trip series. There are seven titles in the
award-winning series, broadcasted
monthly. Emissaries of Peace airs Nov. 8
at 10 a.m. on WCNY channel 24.1.
The program recounts the Cherokee
people’s struggle to preserve their
independence during the French and
Indian War. Colonial Idol airs Dec. 13
at 10 a.m. on WCNY channel 24.1 and
features 18th century music. As the
judges deliberate, students discover how
music can influence individuals and
shape public opinion.
Information about new Ready- toLearn resources for young learners will
be available soon. Jim Battaglia,
WCNY director of fundraising, and I,
along with two of our literacy partners
were selected to attend a workshop
in Washington, D.C., that focused on
leveraging PBS transmedia literacy and
math resources for community impact,
especially in low-income communities
where resources are often more limited.
Plans will be created to introduce these
resources to educators and parents in
schools and in afterschool and
community programs.
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WICKNEY KIDS
NEW CHILDREN’S
PROGRAMMING DEBUTS IN
EVENINGS IN NOVEMBER
Young viewers are very important to
WCNY and starting Nov. 1, WCNY will
provide three additional hours of children’s programming weekday evenings
on WCNY channel 24.2. The lineup
ranges from programming for pre-school
aged viewers to children in primary
grades. The programming allows
parents and children to watch the latest
episodes together at a convenient time.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE:
5 p.m. Sesame Street
6 p.m. Curious George
6:30 p.m. Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That
7 p.m. Arthur
7:30 p.m. The Electric Company
EXTEND THE LEARNING
WCNY airs terrific children’s television
programming, but we are also committed
to extending learning beyond what we
broadcast through Ready-to-Learn
initiatives including educational games,
video content and activities for parents
and children. All of these activities are
available for free online in addition to
a growing number of mobile apps. Extensive research shows children who
use these resources are learning and
retaining what they learn.
Each PBS KIDS show has a companion
website that can be found at http://pbs
kids.org/.
There is also a new website called PBS
KIDS Lab, http://pbskids.org/lab/,
where new educational games debut.
PBS KIDS Lab is built on the belief that
new technology provides an opportunity
for learning. PBS developers work
closely with researchers and advisers, as
well as parents to create new educational
resources that are effective, utilize new
technologies and make learning fun for
the whole family.
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NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
KIDS PROGRAMMING
HIGHLIGHTS ON WCNY
CHANNEL 24.1
NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS:
Sesame Street, weekdays at 10 a.m.and
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, weekdays
at 11 a.m., have special voting-themed
episodes Nov. 6.
Sid the Science Kid has a week of new
episodes focusing on biological science
Nov. 12 through 15 at 6 a.m.
Thomas & Friends: Blue Mountain
Mystery, is a one-hour movie adventure.
Thomas helps his narrow gauge engine
friends Nov. 17 at 9 a.m.
Martha Speaks at 7:30 a.m., Wild Kratts
at 5 p.m. and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
at 11 a.m. have Thanksgiving episodes.
Martha learns that Helen’s extended
family is coming for Thanksgiving and
she decides to search for her siblings,
the Kratt brothers defend the honor of
the wild turkey and Daniel celebrates a
day to say “thank you.”
The Christmas holiday season begins
with a special marathon Nov. 21 (with
repeat airings). The centerpiece of this
holiday kids programming is the new
one-hour The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
About Christmas, a tale about helping a
lost reindeer return home
before Christmas. The
Cat will be joined by past
favorites, Curious George:
A Very Monkey Christmas
and Arthur’s Perfect
Christmas.
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SCHEDULE:
Thursday,
Nov. 22
8 a.m. The
Cat in the Hat
Knows a Lot About Christmas
9 a.m. Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
Friday, Nov. 23
7 a.m. Arthur’s Perfect Christmas
8 a.m. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About
Christmas
Saturday, Nov. 24
7 a.m. Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
8 a.m. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About
Christmas
Sunday, Nov. 25
8 a.m. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About
Christmas
9 a.m. Arthur’s Perfect Christmas
DECEMBER HIGHLIGHTS:
Curious George’s seventh season
premieres Dec. 3 through 5 with three
new episodes weekdays at 8 a.m.
Dinosaur Train premieres with four
new episodes Dec. 10 through 13 at
9:30 a.m.
Clifford’s Really Big Movie, debuts Dec.
14 at 3:30 p.m. It repeats Dec. 15 at 7 a.m.
and Dec. 16 at 8 a.m.
Shalom Sesame – Chanukah: The
Missing Menorah airs Dec. 7 at 9:30 a.m.
Clifford will mark Chanukah with a
special episode on Dec.10 at 3:30 p.m.
Super Why!, Dinosaur
Train, Sid the Science Kid,
Word World and Word Girl
will air Christmas
episodes when space
allows on WCNY
channel 24.1.
Wednesday, Nov. 21
7 a.m. Arthur’s Perfect Christmas (also at 4 p.m.)
8 a.m. Curious George: A Very Monkey
Christmas (also at 2 p.m.)
9 a.m. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About
Christmas (also at 3 p.m.)
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REITH RADIO RETURNS
WCNY brought Jim Reith back to
the Central New York airwaves with
the Reith TV show in the spring.
Now, WCNY is reconnecting fans to
the legendary talk show host on the
radio. Reith returns to the Syracuse
radio market Jan. 1 with a one-hour
program, Reith Radio weekdays at
6 p.m. on WCNY-FM HD3 and
streamed live on www.wcny.org.
Reith’s return to radio coincides
with the end of a no-compete
agreement Reith made with his
previous employer, Clear Channel
Communications.
Reith Radio will be simulcast live,
weekdays at 6 p.m. on WCNY
channel 24.3. Stay tuned for the
launch date of the first telecast.
Reith Radio will become the anchor
on the revamped WCNY HD3,
which will change from a jazz format
to news and public affairs in the new
year. The station will feature news
and programming from National
Public Radio, the BBC and locally
produced WCNY news and public
affairs programs.
Reith, the television program, airs
weekdays at 6:30 p.m. on WCNY
channel 24.1 and re-airs weeknights
on WCNY channel 24.1 at 11:30
p.m. and the next weekday at
7 a.m. on WCNY channel 24.3.
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SEASON TWO OF ‘COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE’ LAUNCHES
WCNY’s Cooking with Julie Taboulie kicked off its highly
anticipated second season Sept. 29 with Julie and Mama
in her glorious garden.
The second season of this engaging cooking show
explores the wonderful world of Lebanese and Middle
Eastern cuisines. It follows a successful first season, which
garnered strong ratings on WCNY. The show is the first
and only U.S. cooking show solely featuring Lebanese and
Middle Eastern cuisine. After its premier in March 2012, the
series was picked up by PBS broadcasters throughout New
York state and the show is under consideration for
national distribution.
Julie Taboulie, star of the
show, set the season opener in
her favorite place in the world:
Mama’s glorious garden and
with her favorite person, Mama.
“This is exceptionally special
and significant for me because
I debuted my first episode of
Season 1 in the same light,”
Julie said. “Mama and her
garden are my biggest sources
of inspiration for my cuisine,
culture and show.”
In each episode of this
13-week series, Julie continues
to warmly welcome viewers
with her special smile and
signature style as she showcases
a rich repertoire of Lebanese
and Middle Eastern cuisine
recipes from greens and beans,
authentic Arabic eggs, signature soups, seafood and street
food starts, world-class sweets,
mouthwatering meat pies and
much more.
“The second season is such
a natural extension of the first season as I am progressively
presenting new dishes that are sure to deliver distinctive
and delicious tastes, textures and traditional techniques
that viewers discovered and fell in love with from the first
season,” Julie said. “I am so excited to share new recipes
rooted from my family’s old-world ways and the wonderful
world of Lebanese and Middle Eastern cuisine and culture.”
Season 2 of Cooking with Julie Taboulie was produced on
location in and around the Finger Lakes region of New
York state. Some of the featured areas include Skaneateles,
Marcellus and Southwick Beach located on the eastern end
of Lake Ontario.
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From Julie’s Kitchen
Maamoul (“maa-moule”) Cookies
Makes 24 cookies w Prep time: 40 minutes
w Total time: 2 hours 40 minutes w Preheat oven to 350 degrees
wYou will need a special Maamoul cookie mold or a patterned
cookie sheet pan
MAAMOUL DOUGH
2 c. semolina flour,
1 fine & 1 coarse
1 tsp. Mahlab spice,
finely ground
1
/3 c. white granulated
sugar
3
/4 c. unsalted butter,
clarified (rendered)
1 tsp. yeast
1
/4 c. lukewarm water
1 tbsp. orange blossom
water
1 tbsp. rose water
WALNUT FILLING
1 c. walnuts, unsalted, whole, finely ground
1
/3 c. white granulated sugar
2 tbsp. unsalted butter, clarified (rendered)
2 tbsp. orange blossom water
DATE FILLING
1 c. dates, pitted, finely ground
1 pinch Mahlab spice, finely ground
2 tbsp. unsalted butter, clarified (rendered)
TO MAKE MAAMOUL DOUGH
1. In a small bowl combine yeast and lukewarm water, set aside.
2. Next, in a large mixing bowl, combine semolina with Mahlab spice
and thoroughly mix together. Then incorporate sugar, add in
clarified butter, thoroughly mix together, making sure to incorporate
all ingredients.
3. Add orange blossom water and rose water with the yeast mixture
and once again thoroughly mix together, until all the ingredients
have blended well with one another cover with a sheet of wax or
parchment paper and set aside to rest for approx. 2 hours.
TO MAKE WALNUT FILLING
1. In a food processor, combine walnuts and sugar and finely grind
until you have achieved a medium pebble-like consistency. Transfer
to a bowl and add clarified butter and orange blossom water, mix
together and set aside.
TO MAKE DATE FILLING
1. Place pitted whole dates or pitted pressed dates in the food
processor with Mahlab spice and grind together until the dates
start to breakdown. Then add clarified butter, continue to finely
grind together until you achieve a paste like consistency. Place in a
separate bowl and set aside.
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TO MAKE MAGICAL MAAMOUL COOKIES
Note: if using a patterned cookie sheet pan, make Maamoul
cookies as described below and mold into your sheet pan patterns. After baking and cooling flip sheet pan over to release
cookies or carefully remove with spatula.
1. First, remove the wax or parchment paper and cloth
from the Maamoul dough and once again mix thoroughly
together before you begin to make your magical maamoul
cookies.
2. Take about 1 tbsp. of the dough (about the size of a
shelled whole walnut) and mold into a small ball with the
palm of your hands. Then with your index finger poke
a small hole into the center of the ball and begin to
rotate the ball around until you form a slightly deeper
hole without breaking through the other end tip or
tearing through the outside dough walls.
3. Take a 1/2 tsp. of the walnut, date or a combination
of the two fillings and fill the hole (be sure not to
over or under fill). Then, enclose the filling with the
surrounding dough and place enclosure side up into
the Maamoul Cookie Mold, gently pressing down be
sure not to press hard, smooth out the top and then
flip the mold over and with one shot hit the top edge
of the mold onto the counter top or cutting board to
release the cookie from the mold. Then carefully place
the cookie onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Continue
to repeat process for each. You should have about 24
cookies.
5. Place the cookie sheet on the center rack of the preheated oven and bake for approximately 12-15 minutes
until the cookies are very lightly golden. They
should not bake more than 15 minutes.
Immediately remove from oven, let stand on
counter top to cool on cookie sheet. Once
cool transfer to presentation plate.
6. Make them magical by lightly dusting
with either granulated white sugar or
powered confectionary sugar on top
for a sparkling finish!
Julie Taboulie™ Tip Time!
1. The Maamoul dough should be
very moist and buttery making
it very forgiving to work with.
2. If the dough begins to stick
in the mold becoming hard
to release, simply clean
out the mold.
3. For 48 Maamoul Cookies,
double the recipe.
Cooking with Julie Taboulie airs Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1. The show is a co-production of
WCNY and Julie Taboulie Enterprises LLC. To learn more about Cooking with Julie Taboulie and to watch current
and previous episodes visit www.wcny.org/cookingwithjulietaboulie. Join Julie on Facebook at www.facebook.
com/JulieTaboulie.
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MORE THAN FOUR
DECADES OF DEDICATED
SERVICE AND GIVING
FROM WCNY SUPPORTER
RUTH FITZMORRIS
Ruth Fitzmorris has volunteered and
contributed to WCNY since its doors
first opened in 1965. Though she was
born and raised in the Washington, D.C.
area, she came to Syracuse when her late
husband, Stanley, took a job at General
Electric. They thought it would be for
two years, but it’s turned into a lifetime.
Ruth confesses that settling in Syracuse
wasn’t her first choice all those years ago,
but she’s happy she stayed – and WCNY
is too.
Ruth has always been passionate about
serving her community and her country
because she says she was brought up to
value the act of volunteering and giving
back.
“My passion and drive for all of the
things WCNY does has only grown stronger and it
continues to grow with such an exciting future for
generations to come,” Ruth said. Though the new Broadcast
and Education Center is exciting, she said all of the
improvements coming to local public broadcasting are what
make the project so special and worth her personal and
financial investment.
She sees a particular need now because she’s witnessed
dramatic changes in commercial broadcasting. “It’s slipped
over the years, but WCNY has stayed true to its mission and
has provided high quality entertainment and education,” she
said.
As a donor for more than four decades, Ruth has recently
made tribute gifts to WCNY’s capital campaign to honor the
memories of friends who have passed away.
Tribute gifts like Ruth’s, are an ideal way to memorialize
a loved one while helping WCNY raise the funds needed
to complete its new facility and sustain the future of public
broadcasting.
Get ready for Travel Auction ‘13 coming soon to WCNY channel 24.1
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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
19 ‘NOVA: RIDDLES OF THE
abruptly discarded their tools and
abandoned the Sphinx when it was
nearly complete.
Searching for clues, NOVA’s expert
team of archeologists, including Mark
RIDDLES OF THE SPHINX
Airs Wed., Dec. 19 at 9 p.m. on
WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4
For 45 centuries, the Great Sphinx has
SPHINX’
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SCHEDULE
20 WCNY 24.2 NOVEMBER
DAYTIME SCHEDULE
21 NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
22 WCNY 24.1, 24.2, 24.3 and 24.4
NOVEMBER LISTINGS (22-35)
cast its enigmatic gaze over Egypt’s
Giza Plateau. It is the biggest and oldest statue in a land of colossal ancient
monuments. The mighty head towers
as tall as the White House, while its
body is nearly the length of a football
field. This strange half-human, half-lion
image has inspired countless fantastic
theories about its origins. How was it
built, and who or what does it represent?
Surprisingly, the scribes of the
period when it was built—during
Egypt’s Old Kingdom—passed over
it in silence. Adding to the mystery,
archeologists found that its creators
Lehner, director of Ancient Egypt
Research Associates, carries out eyeopening experiments that reveal the
techniques and incredible labor that
was invested in the carving of this
gigantic sculpture. The team also
unearths new discoveries about the
people who built the Sphinx and why
they created such a haunting and
stupendous image.
25 WCNY 24.2 CLASSIC MOVIES
30 WCNY’S CENTERFOLD
35 DECEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
37 WCNY 24.1, 24.2, 24.3 and 24.4
DECEMBER LISTINGS (35-40)
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SCHEDULE
CHANNEL INFORMATION WCNY broadcasts programs on the following channels:
WCNY - WCNY's "Main" Channel (Channel 24.1, Syracuse Time Warner
Channel 11 - Standard Cable, Time Warner Channel 850 - Digital Cable,
Verizon FIOS 11).
WCNY - Create features Create programming from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
to 6 a.m., Children’s programming airs weekdays 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Channel 24.2,
Time Warner 851- Digital Cable, Verizon FIOS 466).
WCNY - WORLD Channel features a mix of popular, signature, nonfiction programming. (Channel 24.3, Time Warner 852 - Digital Cable, Verizon FIOS 467).
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WCNY HD - a digital channel that broadcasts programs in a true highdefinition format. (Channel 24.4 and Time Warner Channel 853 - Digital
Cable, Verizon FIOS 511). It includes repeats of the previous night's
primetime HD schedule each day starting at 7 a.m.
WCNY How To - a 24-hour cable-only channel featuring how-to programming such as Make it Yourself Mondays, Taste of Tuesdays, Wellness
Wednesdays, Home & Garden Thursdays, Travel & Finance Fridays, and
Best of WCNY2 on Saturdays and Sundays. (Digital cable Time Warner
Channel 854).
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NOVEMBER WCNY 24.2 CREATEDAYTIME VIEWING AT-A-GLANCE
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER WCNY 24.1
DAYTIME VIEWING AT-A-GLANCE
DIGITAL CHANNEL 24.2, TIME WARNER 851 AND VERIZON FIOS 466
6:00 AM
7:30
8:00
8:30
Chef John
Besh’s
New
Orleans
Ciao
Italia
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden to
Table
Joanne
Martha’s Best of Cooking
Weir’s
TUES Sewing The Joy of with Julie
Cooking
Room Painting Taboulie
Class
Chefs
A’Field
Christina
Cooks
Wild
Nevada
In the
WoodAmericas
wright’s
w/David
Shop
Yetman
Woodsmith
Shop
The
Victory
Garden
For
Your
Home
Nick
Stellino
Cooking
w/Friends
Art of
Food
Wild
Photo
Adventures
Pedal
Ask This Rough
America Old House Cut
Garden
Smart
Katie
Brown
Workshop
Joanne
Martha’s Best of Cooking
Weir’s
THU Sewing The Joy of with Julie
Cooking
Room Painting Taboulie
Class
Che’s
A’Field
Christina
Cooks
Wild
Nevada
In the
WoodAmericas
wright’s
w/David
Shop
Yetman
The
Victory
Garden
For
Your
Home
Chef John
Besh’s
New
Orleans
Ciao
Italia
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden to
Table
DIGITAL CHANNEL 24.1 TIME WARNER 850 AND VERIZON FIOS 11
MONDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
6:00 AM
Sid the
Science Kid
Clodaugh’s
Irish Food
To The Contrary
With Bonnie Erbe
6:30
Electric
Company
Equitrekking
Adventures
Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
7:00
Arthur
Curious
George
Music & The
Spoken Word
7:30
Martha
Speaks
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
8:00
Curious George
Super Why!
Super Why!
8:30
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
Dinosaur
Train
Dinosaur
Train
9:00
Super WHY!
Thomas
& Friends
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
9:30
Dinosaur Train
Bob The Builder
Martha Speaks
Hometime
WordGirl
10:00
10:30
Sesame
Street
11:00
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
11:30
Word
World
This Old House
Woodwright’s
Shop
Motorweek
Signing Time!
Moyers
& Company
Ciao
Italia
Insight
12:30
Lidia’s
Italy In America
Need to Know
1:00
America’s Test
Kitchen
Consuelo Mack
Wealthtrack
Cooking with
Julie Taboulie
Second
Opinion
12:00 PM
1:30
2:00
Charlie Rose
Various
Programs
(please check
listings at
wcny.org for
details)
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
Best of
The Joy of
Painting
2:30
Various
Programs
(please check
listings at
wcny.org for details)
3:00
This With
Barney & Friends Paint
Jerry Yarnell
Eastenders
3:30
Clifford The Big
Red Dog
Sewing with
Nancy
Eastenders
4:00
Fetch ! With
Ruff Ruffman
Quit In A Day
Out of Ireland
4:30
WordGirl
Victory Garden
Rick Steves’
Europe
5:00
Wild Kratts
5:30
Homework
Hotline (M-Th)
ATW (Fri)
Travelscope
Red Green
Show
6:00
BBC World News
America
Antiques
Roadshow
Double
Down
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6:30
7:00
Sewing Scheewe
Taste of
MON with
Art
Louisiana
Nancy Workshop
WED
FRI
It’s
Sew
Easy
Donna
Taste of
Dewberry
Louisiana
Show
Sewing Scheewe
Taste of
with
Art
Louisiana
Nancy Workshop
Taste
This!
Julia and
Rachel’s
America’s
Sara’s
Essential Christina Jacques
Favorite
SAT 3 Test
Weeknight
Pepin
Cooks Cooking
Food at
Kitchen
Meals
at Home
Home
SUN
4
It’s
Sew
Easy
SAT Cook’s
10 Country
SUN
11
It’s
Sew
Easy
Burt
SAT Wolf:
17 Taste of
Freedom
SUN
18
SAT
24
SUN
25
It’s
Sew
Easy
9:00
Globe Trekker
Globe Trekker
Ciao
Italia
Nick
Art of
Wild
Best of
Caprial
Stellino’s Food with Photo
Simply and John’s Taste This!
Family
Wendy AdvenPainting Kitchen
Kitchen
Brodie
tures
Hubert
Keller:
Secrets
Katie
Brown
Workshop
Taste
This!
Nick
Art of
Wild
Stellino’s Food with Photo
Family
Wendy AdvenKitchen
Brodie
tures
10:00
This Old
House
This Old
House
Joanne
French
Weir’s
Chef
Cooking at
Classics
Home
10:30
Woodsmith
Shop
P. Allen
American
Glass
Smith’s
Woodwith Vicki
Garden
shop
Payne
Home
Delicious
TV’s
Totally Ciao Italia
Vegetarian
Simply
Ciao Italia
Ming
Best of
Caprial
Simply and John’s
Painting Kitchen
Taste
This!
Nick
Art of
Wild
Stellino’s Food with Photo
Family
Wendy AdvenKitchen
Brodie
tures
Julia and
Jacques
Cooking
at Home
America’s Baking
Test
with
Kitchen Julia
Growing Katie
Pedal
Ask This Rough
a Greener Brown
America Old House Cut
World Workshop
Heirloom
Meals: Essential
Thanks- Pepin
giving
Growing Katie
Pedal
Ask This Rough
a Greener Brown
America Old House Cut
World Workshop
Smart
Smart
Burt
Smart
Smart
Smart
Smart
Smart
Rick
Rick
Travels
Travels
Wolf:
Travels
Travels
Travels
Travels Travels
Steves’
Steves’
with Rudy with Rudy Travels & with Rudy with Rudy with Rudy
with Rudy with Rudy
Europes
Europe
Maxa
Maxa
Maxa Traditions Maxa
Maxa
Maxa
Maxa
It’s
Sew
Easy
11:30
P. Allen
American
Glass
Smith’s
Woodwith Vicki
Garden
shop
Payne
Home
Home for
Chef
Julia and
America’s
America’s Katie
Christy
Paul
Jacques
Essential
Test
Test
Brown
Rost:
PrudCooking at
Pepin
Kitchen
Kitchen Workshop
Thankshomme
Home
giving
Nick
Art of
Wild
Best of
Caprial
Stellino’s Food with Photo
Simply and John’s Taste This!
Family
Wendy AdvenPainting Kitchen
Kitchen
Brodie
tures
11:00
Growing Katie
Pedal
Ask This Rough
a Greener Brown
America Old House Cut
World Workshop
P. Allen
America’s
Caprial Hubert
Baking Christina
Smith’s
Test
and John’s Keller:
with Julia Cooks
Garden to
Kitchen
Kitchen Secrets
Table
Best of
Caprial
Simply and John’s
Painting Kitchen
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
9:30
Globe Trekker
Growing Katie
Grannies Ask This Rough
a Greener Brown
on Safari Old House Cut
World Workshop
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aired 12 hours earlier from the 8 a.m. to noon block and then repeating the 6 a.m. to noon
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TRANSPLANT: A GIFT FOR LIFE
Sunday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
This documentary reveals the powerful emotions and cutting-edge
science involved in vital organ transplants, told through real life stories.
Viewers will see the real parents, children, co-workers, friends,
physicians and scientists whose lives are a testimony to the fact that
a tragic death or inspirational generosity of one person can provide
a second chance at life.
ROCKIN’ THE WALL
Sunday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
Experiences of well-known rock musicians put into context the role
of music in the history of the Berlin Wall and its demise 23 years ago.
Among the rock musicians are Robby Krieger (The Doors); Mark Stein
and Vinny Martell (Vanilla Fudge); Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot); David
Paich (Toto); Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets); and the group Mother’s
Finest, who played in East Berlin weeks before the Wall fell.
NATIONAL SALUTE TO VETERANS
Sunday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. on WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4
This program pays tribute to the courageous service of the 22 million
American veterans. Hosted by actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise,
this special celebrates those who have served throughout our country’s
history. The program features new footage relating to the importance
of Veterans Day, shot at the U.S. Capitol with the co-hosts, as well as
“the best of the best” moments from past concerts at the U.S. Capitol.
The line-up includes Colin L. Powell USA (Ret.), Forest Whitaker, Pia
Toscano, Kris Allen, A.J. Cook, Jason Ritter, Yolanda Adams and more,
accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra.
THE DUST BOWL
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. on WCNY channels
24.1 and 24.4
In this two-night series, Ken Burns and producer Dayton Duncan
chronicle The Dust Bowl in all its complexities and profound human
drama. It is both an oral history, using interviews of 30 survivors, and a
historical accounting of what happened and why during the 1930s on
the southern Plains, using first person accounts, narration, comments
by historians, and restored photographs, footage and music from the
period.
GREAT PERFORMANCES – ROD STEWART:
MERRY CHRISTMAS, BABY
Sunday, Nov. 25 at 9 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
Legendary rocker Rod Stewart performs songs in his first solo holiday
special produced by “Hitman” David Foster. Many classics including
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” to “Auld Lang Syne,” will be
performed, as well as duets with Michael Buble, Cee-Lo Green, Mary J.
Blige and through the wonder of technology, Ella Fitzgerald.
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THURSDAY 1
ALL SAINTS DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE A Bridge to Farm/Monkey
Fever. When George sees six stranded chicks on an island
in a pond, it’s monkey to the rescue.
24.3 NOVA Making Stuff Cleaner. Explores how
materials used to make fuel cells, quantum computers are
shaping the future.
24.4 HOMETIME Timber Shed Roof Framing. The crew pre-builds
timber frame style roof trusses inside and re-assembles them on site.
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Digging the
Deep/Puddle Puzzle. Nick and Sally meet Aurilia the Angler fish who guides
them to the very bottom of the ocean floor.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Muffy’s Classy Classics Club/Best Enemies. Muffy joins a
Pretty Pioneers book club but can’t take the criticism that they are poorly
written.
24.3 NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu. Archeologists probe the ruins of
this “Lost City of the Incas” and unearth sacred burial grounds.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Lost and Spaced. At the science fair,
Lisa and Dax get shrunk down and trapped inside a model of the solar
system.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Family Favorites. Grilled Leg of Lamb, Pork
Loin Tournedos, Puerto Rican Pork and Beans and Lamb Navarin are
served.
24.3 NOVA SCIENCENOW Can I Eat That? Scientists put food under
the microscope to uncover what’s behind the mouth-watering flavors.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A
Moroccan Feast. Test cook Julia Collin Davison makes a Moroccan-style
Chicken Tagine with foolproof Couscous.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15. The crew
starts the ceiling work on the first floor and a skylight is built in the master
suite.
24.2 WINEMAKERS Table Top Display. The contestants develop
tabletop presentations to showcase their ability to communicate about
wine.
24.3 NOVA Making Stuff Cleaner. (see Nov. 1 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 FRONTLINE Big Sky, Big Money. A look at how the Supreme
Court’s Citizens United decision changed the United States campaign’s
focuses on Montana.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Laying Sod in the Backyard/Installing
A Wireless Thermostat. Roger Cook lays sod in a backyard. A wireless
thermostat to control a heating system is installed.
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS Quiche Lorraine. French cheese
pie, making a perfect pie dough and making several types of quiches are
highlighted.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Going Bodmin. As Martin moves in, he realizes
that adjusting to village life is not going to be
smooth sailing.
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Tiny Tool
Kit. Chris Schwarz demonstrates how to stretch a
basic kit of tools to build impressive casework.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Unique Antiques.
Showcases the most outlandish, kitschy and
downright morbidly fascinating antiques of past
decade.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Best of Sicily.
The eerie skeletons in a Cappuccin crypt, mosaics
of Monreale and the fiery rim of Mount Etna.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
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24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Springfield, Ill. Visit
Abraham Lincoln’s hometown and enjoy corn dogs, doughnuts, sandwiches
and more on Route 66.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Family Favorites. (see Nov. 1 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Moroccan Feast.
(see Nov. 1 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu.
(see Nov. 1 at 7 p.m.)
FRIDAY 2
COOKIE MONSTER’S BIRTHDAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George and the Giant Thumb/Shutter Monkey.
George and Allie run out of clay while making a ginormous sculpture of
Bill’s sprained thumb.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Thunder in Guyana/50/Fifty/Fernando’s First
Snow. Interweaves Guyana’s history with the extraordinary life story of
former president Janet Rosenberg.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15. The crew
starts the ceiling work on the first floor and a skylight is built in the master
suite.
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Help with Kelp/
Treetop Tom. Gary the Garibaldi fish helps Nick and Sally pick a special
present for Fish’s birthday.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Buster’s Garden of Grief/Through the Looking Glasses.
Buster is in charge of the community garden, but it proves to be too much
for just one person.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Our Disappeared/Nuestros Desaparecidos.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Lights, Camera, Beetles. Francine
steals a prized rhino beetle that is a part of a bug zoo intended for a
birthday party.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. Lidia
makes traditional Italian Pizza Margherita from scratch and a Sausage and
Spinach Calzone.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Retro
Desserts. Perfect Banana Pudding, Chiffon Cake and Adam’s picks for
finemesh strainers are featured.
24.3 POV Nostalgia for the Light. Archaeologists dig for ancient
civilizations and astronomers scan the sky in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: Sonoma. Learn
how an eccentric Hungarian immigrant helped launch fine wine production
in California.
24.4 ELECTION 2012: WHAT’S AT STAKE?
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Tarts, Apple Style. Julia Child
makes Tarte aux Pommes Classique, Tarte des Demoiselles and Tartin.
10:00 24.1 ELECTION 2012: WHAT’S AT STAKE?
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15. The crew
starts the ceiling work on the first floor and a skylight is built in the master
suite.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 FRONTLINE: THE CHOICE
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice Sidetrips. Visit Giotto’s Scrovegni
Chapel, climb the Roman Coliseum and view dazzling 1500-year-old
mosaics.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
Please Note:
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Ottawa, Canada. Joseph canoes beneath
Parliament Hill, visits the War Museum and samples the cuisine at Cordon
Bleu.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. (see Nov. 2
at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Retro
Desserts. (see Nov. 2 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Our Disappeared/Nuestros Desaparecidos. (see
Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.)
SATURDAY 3
SANDWICH DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA More Than
Pizza/Piu’ Della Pizza. Spinach and Cheese
Tart in a savory pumpkin seed Crust and
Pepperoni Pizza Pretzels are created.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD
TRAILS County Waterford. Ardkeen
Farmers’ Market, the seaside town of Dungarvan and the Arlington House
Hotel are visited.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Love Free or Die. Faith, love,
homosexuality and church collide as Gene Robinson becomes the first
openly gay bishop.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Jean-Georges
Vongerichten. Crab spring rolls, Thai marinated beef with rice noodles and
marinated fruit are prepared.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Sicily in New York City. Lidia
celebrates the Sicilians with a Stuffed Calamari dish and Broccoli with Garlic
and Anchovies.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Chinese Mustard and Creme Fraiche. Crab
Rangoons with Mustard Dipping Sauce, Oyster Ragout with Mustard Cream
and Braised Sake Chicken.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Light. Using light to an advantage in
the garden is discussed at Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, Calif.
1:00 24.1 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Forgotten
Cookies. Recipe for Melting Moments Cookies and Fairy Gingerbread and
picks for toasters are showcased.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Beef Bourguignon.
Chef Keller adds terrific twists to this well-loved dish and creates a unique
variation.
24.3 EUROPE’S DEBT: AMERICA’S CRISIS? Reports highlight the
relationship between the economic crisis in Europe and the American
economy.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15. (see Nov. 2 at
6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Oh, Those Ravioli. Lidia visits
two Boston pastry shops and prepares Ricotta and Sausage-Filled Ravioli
and Struffoli.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15.
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. Cutting
up a whole chicken, butchering a beef tenderloin and more useful
techniques are shared.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Tropical
Barbecue. Discover how to make Huli Huli Chicken right at home and perfect
Chinese BBQ Spareribs.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm Trees/Replacing an
Old Heating System With One That’s More Efficient. Roger Cook helps a
homeowner in Miami plant several varieties of palm trees in her front yard.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: First Taste.
Discover what wine is by meeting the people who make it, write about it,
cook with it and drink it.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME Stamped Concrete Patio Demo. The crew takes out
old concrete to repair, reframe and reseal the patio over a storage area.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Autumn’s Delight, Part 3.
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24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS County Waterford. (see Nov. 3 at
12 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW America By the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa:
Clarkston, Georgia. A look at how a rising multicultural population may
influence American culture and the election.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Troublesome Triangle Stool.
Peter Follansbee and Roy Underhill tackle terrible turned tenons for the old
triangular stool.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Fancy Footworks 2, Part 1. Tips for using
the Invisible Zipper Foot, Roller Foot, Walking Foot and Satinedge Foot are
shared.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15. (see Nov. 2 at
10 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICAN MASTERS The Day Carl Sandburg Died. Captures the
resurgence of interest in the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, journalist
and poet.
24.4 MOTORWEEK Ford Fusion. The 2013 Ford Fusion and the
2012 CODA Sedan are road tested. Shocks and struts are featured.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Tennessee Waltz, Part 2. Eleanor adds snowball
blocks to finish her stunning quilt.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Scotland’s Islands and Highlands. Look
for the Loch Ness Monster and visit a Scottish clan gathering and a whiskey
distillery.
24.4 FRONTLINE The Choice 2012. This election special offers
biographies of presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Light. Using light to an advantage in
the garden is discussed at Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, Calif.
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Taiwan - The Natural Side. The country’s natural
pleasures in its national parks and the beautiful Taroko Gorge are explored.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Modular Bookcase. Join the editors of
Woodsmith as they pack a lot of woodworking into this beautiful bookcase.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Oh, Those Ravioli. (see Nov. 3 at
1:30 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Land without Limits - The
Cariboo-Chilcotin-Coast Region of British Columbia, Canada. Joseph fishes
for prawns and hikes through the wilderness to Canada’s third highest
waterfall.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Tropical
Barbecue. (see Nov. 3 at 2 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Unique Antiques. Showcases the most
outlandish, kitschy and downright morbidly fascinating antiques of past
decade.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED ColdWeather Comfort. The secrets to making easy Caramel Cake and foolproof
Split Pea and Ham Soup are revealed.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A raid on the federal armory in
Harpers Ferry and a Ronald McDonald costume are investigated.
6:30 24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Souper Soups for Supper. Tomato Chowder
with Mollet Eggs, Black Bean Soup with Bananas and Garlic Soup are
served.
24.3 LINKASIA
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW You’re Never Too Young.
Highlights include the “Beer Barrel Polka” and Tom Netherton’s rendition
of “Young At Heart.”
24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS Comfort Food Makeover. Christina shows
how to cook dishes like your Mom used to make and still keep feeling good.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Unique Antiques. (see Nov. 1 at 10 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) Comfort Food:
Poached Chicken, Chicken Pot Pie and Apple Tart Dessert. Poached chicken with
vegetables, mushrooms and flaky crusted Chicken Pot Pie are prepared.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET
24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Sunday Comfort Meals. Roast
Chicken Stuffed with Zucchini and Cheese and tender Short Ribs coated
with a kick of Mustard.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 ELLEN DEGENERES: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE The work of
Ellen DeGeneres is celebrated as she receives the Mark Twain Prize for
American Humor.
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? The Hero.
24.2 RACHEL’S FAVORITE FOOD AT HOME Comfort Food. Chunky
Mediterranean Pasta Soup, Cheese Fondue and Sausages with Apple Sauce
and Concannon.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2 CIAO ITALIA Meatballs? You Bet! / Polpettone? Ma Certo.
Mouthwatering recipes include an Italian Meat Loaf and a Meatball Soup
EDUCATE. ENTERTAIN. INSPIRE.
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NOVEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Hound of the Baskervilles.
A nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his estate. Sherlock Holmes
is hired to investigate.
9:30 24.2 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE Kicking Up the Classics.
Thirty-Minute Lamb and Black Bean Chili and Spicy Red Pepper Jelly-Filled
Corn Muffins are made.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 3 at 2:30 p.m.)
24.4 YELLOWSTONE: LAND TO LIFE The sweeping geologic story
of Yellowstone explores the bonds between the landscape and biology.
10:00 24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Onion Soup. The most popular
French soup and superb Mediterranean vegetable soup are highlighted.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa:
Clarkston, Georgia. (see Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.)
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Love Free or Die. Faith, love,
homosexuality and church collide as Gene Robinson becomes the first
openly gay bishop.
10:30 24.2 DELICIOUS TV’S TOTALLY VEGETARIAN Comfort Food. A
delicious porcini stock for soups, Mushroom-Seitan Goulash and Black
Olive-Potato Stew are made.
24.3 AMERICAN MASTERS The Day Carl Sandburg Died. (see Nov. 3 at
3:30 p.m.)
10:34 24.1 OFFICIAL BEST OF FEST Fate II. “Dead End Job” tells the story
of an obituary writer who always knows who going to go next.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Civil Wars/Punch Brothers. Austin City
Limits presents new American acoustic music with the Civil Wars and Punch
Brothers.
24.2 CIAO ITALIA Macaroni/Maccheroni. Winter favorites include rich
and cheesy Baked Ziti and Baked Macaroni and Cheese Mini-Macs.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
11:30 24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) Soup. French
Onion Soup, chilled Leek and Potato Soup, Mediterranean Fish stew and
Chicken Noodle Soup.
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Soup
and Bread from Scratch. Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread and Broccoli Cheese
Soup with lots of broccoli flavor are showcased.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.)
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NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED ColdWeather Comfort. (see Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 EUROPE’S DEBT: AMERICA’S
CRISIS? (see Nov. 3 at 1 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Souper
Soups for Supper. (see Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK
WEALTHTRACK
24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS Comfort
Food Makeover. (see Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Thunder In Guyana/50/Fifty/Fernando’s First
Snow. (see Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 MY GENERATION Live to 100: Do You Dare? A conversation with
Mr. 100 himself, Willard Scott, on what it takes to live for a century.
24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) Comfort Food:
Poached Chicken, Chicken Pot Pie and Apple Tart Dessert. (see Nov. 3 at 7:30
p.m.)
2:00 24.1 ON THE LAKE: LIFE AND LOVE IN A DISTANT PLACE The story
of the tuberculosis epidemic in America in the 1900’s and globally today is
chronicled
24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Sunday Comfort Meals. (see Nov. 3
at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Street Fight.
2:30 24.2 RACHEL’S FAVORITE FOOD AT HOME Comfort Food. (see Nov. 3
at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Andy is shocked when Sam admits she has
doubts about their wedding. Kat deals with Alfie’s jealousy.
24.2 CIAO ITALIA Meatballs? You Bet! / Polpettone? Ma Certo! (see Nov. 3
at 9 p.m.)
24.4 HD SATURDAY PRIME REPEAT
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Peggy causes a stir at the wedding. Minty races
to try to stop Sam from marrying Andy.
24.2 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE Kicking Up the Classics.
(see Nov. 3 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW America By the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa:
Clarkston, Georgia. (see Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.)
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4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Onion Soup. (see Nov. 3 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Peace Versus Justice.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
24.2 DELICIOUS TV’S TOTALLY VEGETARIAN Comfort Food. (see Nov.
3 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
24.2 CIAO ITALIA Macaroni/Maccheroni. (see Nov. 3 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 FOR THE RIGHTS OF ALL: ENDING JIM CROW IN ALASKA
Explores the Alaska Native struggle for equality and the central role of one
Tlingit Indian woman.
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Red’s Hot Sauce. Red creates his own
spicy barbecue sauce that turns out to work better as a gasoline additive.
24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) Soup. (see Nov.
3 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm Trees/Replacing an
Old Heating System With One That’s More Efficient. Roger Cook helps a
homeowner in Miami plant several varieties of palm trees in her front yard.
24.3 EUROPE’S DEBT: AMERICA’S CRISIS? (see Nov. 3 at 1 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS An Idea, An Invention, An Opportunity.
Discover what happens when we post our casting calls for new inventions
and product ideas online!
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Onion Soup. (see Nov. 3 at 10 p.m.)
7:00 24.1 TRANSPLANT: A GIFT FOR LIFE The powerful emotions and
cutting-edge science involved in vital organ transplant are revealed.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Tacos on
Fire! Grilled lobster and black beans in a warm corn tortilla and Super Tacos
Chupacabras are showcased.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Thunder In Guyana/50/Fifty/Fernando’s First
Snow. (see Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu. Archeologists probe the ruins of
this “Lost City of the Incas” and unearth sacred burial grounds.
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Chef Charlotte Akoto creates meringue
sandwiches and chocolate meringues with caramel filling.
8:00 24.1 CALL THE MIDWIFE Sister Monica Joan is found wandering
near the docks and soon after she is accused of theft.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN All Puffed Up. Sugared Puff Paste Sticks,
Fast Puff Pastry and Crystallized Puff Paste of Orange are whipped up.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 CALL THE MIDWIFE Sister Monica Joan is found wandering
near the docks and soon after she is accused of theft.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Vegetarian Pasta Night. Test cook Becky Hays shows host Christopher
Kimball how to make Great Vegetable Lasagna.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2 - The Last
Waltz. As 165 Eaton Place prepares for the servants’ ball Mr. Pritchard
enjoys a romance with Miss Whisset.
24.2 WINEMAKERS Can You Sell It. The contestants work in teams
of three at a popular wine tasting bar during a very busy weekend.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK (see Nov. 3 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2
9:30 24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Onion Soup. (see Nov. 3 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa:
Clarkston, Georgia. (see Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL Tradition (19571979)/Putting It Together (1980 - Present). “West Side Story”, “Fiddler on the
Roof,” “Hair, Chicago” and “A Chorus Line” are highlighted.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm Trees/Replacing an Old
Heating System With One That’s More Efficient. (see Nov. 4 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Peace Versus Justice. (see Nov. 4 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL Tradition (1957-1979)/
Putting it Together (1980 - Present).
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Scotland’s Islands and Highlands. (see
Nov. 3 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 WORLD WAR II: SAVING THE REALITY Kenneth W.
Rendell opens the doors to his private museum of original World War II
memorabilia.
24.2 GRAND VIEW Joshua Tree National Park. Explore this Desert
oasis in southern Calif., renowned for its sublime energy & beautiful
landscapes.
24.3 FOR THE RIGHTS OF ALL: ENDING JIM CROW IN ALASKA (see
Nov. 4 at 5 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Civil Wars/Punch Brothers. (see Nov. 3
at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN All Puffed Up. (see Nov. 4 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Vegetarian Pasta Night. (see Nov. 4 at 8:30 p.m.)
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24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Street Fight. (see Nov. 4 at 2 p.m.)
MONDAY 5
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6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Hamster Cam/The Great Monkey Detective.
Steve’s pet hamster is on the loose in the city streets with a small video
camera tied to his back.
24.3 ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION Political
humorist Mo Rocca sets out on an irreverent
road trip to see how voting works in America.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm
Trees/Replacing an Old Heating System With One
That’s More Efficient. (see Nov. 3 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Big Cats/Fantastic
Flour. The kids learn how to sneak up on someone by watching a snow
leopard, a cheetah and a lion.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Looking for Bonnie/The Secret Origin of Supernova.
Rock musician Dean Lomax visits Elwood City and ask George’s dad to fix
his guitar named Bonnie.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY War of the Words. Hector is chosen
to give a presentation on stamina, but the pranksters keep him from
getting rest.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS America 2012: A Country Divided.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 2. Never-before-seen
appraisals include a Missouri Regiment Colt Pistol and Dr. Seuss’ signature.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More
Shrimp. Lidia explores Pepperoncino and creates Shrimp Parmigiano,
Shrimp Scampi and Shrimp Fra Diavolo.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 2.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family
Favorites. Bridget makes the ultimate Swiss Steak and Julia revives a classic
recipe for Baked Potato Fans.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Canton, Texas - Part 2. The
pickers must work within their fixed budgets to find something from the
19th century in Texas.
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: Central Coast.
Explore the Zinfandel country of Paso Robles and the clean fruit-driven
Chardonnays of Edna Valley.
24.3 SERVING AMERICA: MEMORIES OF PEACE CORPS Personal
stories from volunteers and archival film highlight the early years of the
Peace Corps.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Canton, Texas - Part 2.
9:30 24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS Quiche Lorraine. (see Nov. 1 at 9:30
p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa:
Clarkston, Georgia. (see Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. India’s Barefoot College
provide rural women living in poverty with an education that empowers
them.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Siena and Assisi: Italy’s Grand Hill Towns.
Tour an innovative medieval hospital and a lavish cathedral. Follow the
footsteps of St. Francis.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Valencia, Spain. Joseph visits the city’s textile
and ceramic artisans and locals at cafes, pubs and local markets.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More
Shrimp. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family
Favorites. (see Nov. 5 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION (see Nov. 5 at 6 p.m.)
TUESDAY 6
ELECTION DAY - VOTE!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Curious George, Spy Monkey/Castle Keep.
George uses recycled materials to builds a periscope and goes undercover
to solve a mystery.
24.3 NATURE Raccoon Nation. Scientists follow a family of urban
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24.4 MOTORWEEK Ford Fusion. (see Nov. 3 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Jumping on the
Moon/Sneezy Riders.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR D.W. Goes to Washington/Arthur’s Mystery Envelope.
D.W. gets lost during a tour of the White House.
24.3 GRAB An intimate portrait of the Grab Day in the villages of
New Mexico’s Laguna Pueblo tribe.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Madame President. Can Lisa’s
campaign message win over Francine’s dirty politics in the Book Club
President election?
8:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR ELECTION NIGHT 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT
Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff co-anchor coverage of election results.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Shell-Ebration. Crab Cakes with Avocado
Sauce, Oysters Madison, Mussels Poulette and Clam Fritters are served.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS What we Believe: An Exploration
of Values.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR ELECTION NIGHT 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Cool
and Creamy Desserts. Christopher Kimball visits Toscanini’s to learn the
secrets behind professional ice-cream making.
9:00 24.2 WINEMAKERS Food and Wine Pairing Challenge. The teams are
given an hour to find the right wines to pair with a challenging three course
menu.
24.3 NATURE Raccoon Nation. (see Nov. 6 at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Tarts,
Apple Style. (see Nov. 2 at 9:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP
Thomas Day, Cabinetmaker. Discover the intriguing
architectural work of one of the most respected
artisans in the South.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Cinque Terre: Italy’s Hidden Riviera.
Sample village life by fishing for anchovies, savoring the best pesto and
picking grapes.
11:00 24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cruising Holland
& Belgium. This European cruise starts in Amsterdam and stops in
Schoonhaven, Dordrecht and Antwerp.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Shell-Ebration. (see Nov. 6 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 REITH
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Cool
and Creamy Desserts. (see Nov. 6 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 GRAB (see Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY 7
WHAT? IT’S MAGAZINE DAY!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Wind Symphony/George and Allie’s
Automated Car Wash. George is an expert at making noise, so Mr. Zoobel
asks for his help with a rooftop Wind Symphony.
24.3 CONTRARY WARRIOR: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ADAM
FORTUNATE EAGLE A profile of artist, author and advocate for the rights of
urban Indians, Adam Fortunate Eagle.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT
ABOUT THAT! Inside Out/Hear Here.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Portrait of the Artist as a
Young Tibble/The Secret Guardians. The Tibble
Twins sell pre-school art masterpieces. Arthur
and Binky find a secret spot in the woods.
24.3 VIDEO LETTERS FROM PRISON
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Wordball Is My Oyster. Lisa
tries to overcome her case of stage fright when she’s cast as the lead in
Hector’s play.
8:00 24.1 NATURE Animal Odd Couples. Unlikely cross-species
relationships, such as a chimp bottle-feeding a tiger cub, are examined.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese
Style. Lidia makes Giant Squid Milanese, Stuffed Mushrooms and Spinach
Salad with Del Posto’s Mark Ladner.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. India’s Barefoot College
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24.4 NATURE Animal Odd Couples.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just
for Kids. Bridget shows Chris how to make the Chicken Nuggets. Tomato
Mac and Cheese is served.
9:00 24.1 NOVA Mystery of Easter Island. New theories explore how and
why the ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues.
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: France, Part One.
Explore the heart of the vineyard and uncover centuries of winemaking
traditions in France.
24.3 CONTRARY WARRIOR: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ADAM
FORTUNATE EAGLE (see Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Mystery of Easter Island.
9:30 24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Onion Soup. (see Nov. 3 at 10 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Are Animals Thinking? David Pogue
meets and competes with a menagerie of smart critters to highlight how
animals think.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm Trees/Replacing an Old
Heating System With One That’s More Efficient. (see Nov. 4 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Are Animals Thinking?
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Amsterdam and Dutch Sidetrips. From
the titillating street life to the countryside, this trip will stimulate all of your
senses.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 GRAND VIEW North Cascades National Park. This beautiful park
is home to jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls & over 700
glaciers.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese
Style. (see Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just
for Kids. (see Nov. 7 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 VIDEO LETTERS FROM PRISON (see Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.)
THURSDAY 8
COOK SOMETHING NEW DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Robot Monkey Hullabalo/Curious George and
the Slithery Day. George glues together an awesome robot outfit and feeds
Mr. Zoobel’s gopher snake, Bruno,
24.3 TRANSPLANT: A GIFT FOR LIFE The powerful emotions and
cutting-edge science involved in vital organ transplant are revealed.
24.4 HOMETIME Stamped Concrete Patio Demo. (see Nov. 3 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Bounce/Timmy
Tippy Toe.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR The Butler Did....
What?/The Trouble with Trophies. Bailey
is missing! With the help of the Baxter
Detective Agency, Muffy discovers a series
of clues.
24.3 NOVA Mystery of Easter Island.
New theories explore how and why the
ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Out to Launch. When Francine calls
Hector a liar on a neighborhood billboard, the kids must help clear his
name.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Rollin’ in Dough. Soda Bread, Gros Pain,
Long Proofed Baguette, Brioche and Bread Galettes are prepared.
24.3 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Are Animals Thinking? David Pogue
meets and competes with a menagerie of smart critters to highlight how
animals think.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Backyard Chicken Dinner. Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to GrillSmoked Chicken and Salt-Baked Potatoes.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15.
24.2 WINEMAKERS Marketing and Label Design. The contestants
must establish a wine style and create a label, branding image and a
business plan.
24.3 TRANSPLANT: A GIFT FOR LIFE (see Nov. 8 at 6 p.m.)
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24.4 FERRETS: THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE Ohio’s annual Ferret
Buckeye Bash is the largest and most popular ferret show in the country.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Planting Palm Trees/Replacing an
Old Heating System With One That’s More Efficient. Roger Cook helps a
homeowner in Miami plant several varieties of palm trees in her front yard.
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS Quiche Lorraine. (see Nov. 1 at 9:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Gentlemen Prefer. When Martin fires Elaine for
her inefficiency, he becomes universally disliked in the village.
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Oak Field Gate. Mortise and tenon
joints frame this classic feature of the English countryside.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 2. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Prague and the Czech Republic. This
great destination has Europe’s best beer, biggest castle and sumptuous Art
Nouveau facades.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Islands of Bermuda.
Burt visits the city capital of Hamilton and an outstanding Aquarium and
checks out the local food.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Rollin’ in Dough. (see Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Backyard Chicken Dinner. (see Nov. 8 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NOVA Mystery of Easter Island. (see Nov. 8 at 7 p.m.)
FRIDAY 9
ORGANIZED CHAOS DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Curious George, Web Master/The Big Sleepy.
George uses tarps, trees and his web spinning skills to protect a newly
painted statue in the park.
24.3 CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS Reveals the wartime contributions
of forgotten heroes, Choctaw Soldier during World War I.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15. (see Nov. 3 at
1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! No Night Today/
Fun in the Sun.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Fernlets By Fern/Prunella and the Haunted Locker.
Muffy talks Fern into writing poems for a new line of greeting cards which
becomes a big hit.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Lioness. In Iraq, a group of women
became the first in American history to be sent into direct ground combat.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Madame President. (see Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR Special Post Election 2012
Analysis.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Philadelphia: It All Happens on
Philadelphia’s 9th Street. Lidia makes Chicken Trombino and Stuffed Escarole
and and is joined by Grandma for Pignoli cookies.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fried
Chicken and Biscuits. Chris and Bridget visit Princes in Nashville to try their
famous Nashville Hot Chicken.
24.3 POV The Way We Get By. An intimate look at senior citizens
who’ve greeted nearly 800,000 American troops at a tiny airport.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: France, Part Two.
Travel to four of Frances most important wine producing regions, including
Loire Valley & Burgundy.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Squeal Like a Pig. David Chang visits
Montreal with comedian Aziz Ansari for Wilensky’s famous fried bologna
sandwich.
9:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS French Tarts, Apple Style. (see Nov. 2 at
9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Noodlin. David Chang visits a noodle
factory in Japan and cooks incredible dishes with instant ramen noodles.
10:00 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15. (see Nov. 5 at
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24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Spain. David Chang explores San
Sebastian with Juan Marie Arzak and prepares salt cod omelet.
10:30 24.1 SERVING AMERICA: MEMORIES OF PEACE CORPS Personal
stories from volunteers and archival film highlight the early years of the
Peace Corps.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Dublin and Mystical Sidetrips. Explore
the town’s foreboding castle, patriotic jail, Trinity College and the Wicklow
Mountains.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Memory Lane. David Chang visits a
ramen shop in Tokyo and prepares a cold Korean soup, naeng myung.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE South Africa. Joseph heads out on safari at the
Shamwari Wildlife Preserve and visits a Capetown area winery.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Philadelphia: It All Happens on
Philadelphia’s 9th Street. (see Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fried
Chicken and Biscuits. (see Nov. 9 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Lioness. (see Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.)
SATURDAY 10
USMC DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Healthy Eating/Cibo Per La Salute. Chicken
Cacciatore, Fennel/Avocado and Orange Salad and Low Fat Yogurt Sundae
are made.
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS Quiche Lorraine. (see Nov. 1 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. (see Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Rick Bayless.
Balless prepares two Mexican dishes, Chile-glazed Country Ribs and a
Rustic Jicama Salad.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City Alla Parmigiana. Great
recipes include Penne Rigate alla Vodka and Chicken Parmigiana and
Tiramisu.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Spring Roll Wrappers and Pesto. Pesto Chicken
and Spinach Spring rolls and Italian Sausage and Reggiano “Pan Pizza”
are created.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Hot:
Create A Garden That Beats The Heat. Explore
cycads in Los Angeles and learn about this
ancient plant that thrives in a hot climate.
1:00 24.1 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Super-Easy Comfort
Food. Perfect Beef Roast, Chuck Roast in foil
and French Onion Soup in the slow cooker are
featured.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Small Bites, Big Flavors.
Crab and Avocado Sphere with Watermelon Gazpacho and Grilled Skirt
Steak with Chimmichurri Sauce.
24.3 GRAB (see Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15. (see Nov. 3 at
1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More
Shrimp. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15.
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. Martha shares
her techniques for fluffy white rice, flavorful pilaf, risotto and Thai fried rice.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family
Favorites. (see Nov. 5 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. A scale model
of New York City is toured and task lighting is added to a dark kitchen in
Brooklyn.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.2 UNCORKED: WINE MADE SIMPLE Uncorked: Central Coast. (see
Nov. 5 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME Stamped Concrete Patio Re-Poured. The crew repours and re-stamps the concrete patio while fixing up the storage area
below.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Autumn’s Delight, Part 4.
24.2 FRENCH CHEF CLASSICS Quiche Lorraine. (see Nov. 1 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS (see Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Wretched Ratchet Reading Rack.
With foot-powered lathes, Peter Follansbee turns this adjustable bookstand
from walnut and maple.
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3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Fancy Footworks 2, Part 2. Use specialty
presser feet to help improve your basic and decorative sewing skills.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 5 of 15. (see Nov. 5 at
10 p.m.)
24.4 MOTORWEEK Porsche Cayenne Diesel. The 2013 Porsche
Cayenne Diesel, the 2013 Ford C-MAX Hybrid and Long-Term Storage are
featured.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Day and Night, Part 1. This Strip quilt is magical
and Eleanor’s technique is enchanting.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Siena and Assisi: Italy’s Grand Hill Towns.
(see Nov. 5 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.3 JIM THORPE: WORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETE Chronicles the
sports star’s life, Olympic gold-medal wins and support of American Indian
rights.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Squeal Like a Pig. (see Nov. 9 at 9 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Hot: Create a Garden That Beats the
Heat. Explore cycads in Los Angeles and learn about this ancient plant that
thrives in a hot climate.
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Valencia, Spain. (see Nov. 5 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. Martha shares
her techniques for fluffy white rice, flavorful pilaf, risotto and Thai fried rice.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Classic Tool Chest. This tool chest is built
with basic joinery and solid-wood panels. Shop-made molding is used.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More
Shrimp. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Canton, Texas - Part 2. (see
Nov. 5 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Sechselauten Switzerland’s Spring Festival. Find out what Sechselauten means when we
join Joseph on his springtime visit to Zurich, Switzerland.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family
Favorites. (see Nov. 5 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 2. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn
Desserts. Bridget reveals the secrets to the ultimate Apple Dumplings. Chris
makes Old- Fashioned Pecan Pie.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES Fabric from an aircraft that may be
linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky is investigated.
6:30 24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF The Great Pies of France.
Luscious, savory pies include Alsatian Onion Pie, Pissaladerie and Tarte
Flambee Alsaciene.
24.3 LINKASIA
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Tribute to Fred Astaire. “S
Wonderful” and “Three Little Words” are performed and Bobby and Elaine
dance “The Carioca.”
24.2 P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN TO TABLE Cooking for OldFashioned Flavor. Allen visits an 18th-century cooking expert and learns
how to use the tools of the trade.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 2. (see Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. The secrets to fresh Strawberry Pie are revealed and the
ultimate Summer Peach Cake is prepared.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET ‘95 Christmas Show - No Xmas Theme.
24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA A lemon meringue pie-for-one, delicately
curved tuiles and tasty gingersnaps.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (see Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Anything You Can Do.
24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS The Great Pie Makeover. Delicious pies are
made that are healthy any way you slice ‘em.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2 CAPRIAL AND JOHN’S KITCHEN: COOKING FOR FAMILY AND
FRIENDS Cooking with Cane Berries. Blackberry Pie with Pecan Crumble and
Raspberry Almond Cakes are prepared.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see Nov. 10 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 FERRETS: THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE (see Nov. 8 at 9 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Rocky. A small time boxer
gets a once in a lifetime chance to fight the heavyweight champ in a bout.
9:30 24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Mad About Apples.
Recipes include Pork Chops with Sauteed Apples and Calvados Sauce and
Henriis Apple Meringue Pie.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 10 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 SIMPLY MING Ginger and Cream. Sweet Potato Pot Pie, Sweet
Potato Ginger Soup and Mussels with Ginger and Cream are prepared.
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24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. (see Nov. 5 at 10 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 CIAO ITALIA Neapolitan Rice Pie / Pastiera Napolitana. Mary
Ann teaches how to make a classic Italian dessert, Pastiera (Rice Pi) step
by step.
11:00 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED AllAmerican Fruit Desserts. Test cook Bridget Lancaster reveals the secrets to
making the perfect Sweet Cherry Pie.
24.3 JIM THORPE: WORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETE (see Nov. 10 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2012 Bonnie
Raitt, Richard Thompson, Alabama Shakes and more perform at the festival
in Nashville.
11:05 24.1 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2012 Bonnie
Raitt, Richard Thompson, Alabama Shakes and more perform at the festival
in Nashville.
11:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Pastry chef Leslie Mackie bakes an
assortment of tarts and pies.
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Cool
and Creamy Desserts. (see Nov. 6 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.)
SUNDAY 11
VETERAN’S DAY - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn
Desserts. (see Nov. 10 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 VIDEO LETTERS FROM PRISON (see Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF The Great Pies of France.
(see Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN TO TABLE Cooking for OldFashioned Flavor. (see Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 CONTRARY WARRIOR: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ADAM
FORTUNATE EAGLE (see Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Grief. A father whose daughter was killed
offers insights into working through the emotions of grief.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. (see Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 RAQUETTE RIVER EXPERIENCE
24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA (see Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD.
2:30 24.1 MORE THAN STEEL: LAKE
CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE STORY
24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS The Great
Pie Makeover. (see Nov. 10 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Minty tries to
tell Peggy the truth about Andy, as the
Watts deal with Vicki’s new boyfriend.
24.2 CAPRIAL AND JOHN’S
KITCHEN: COOKING FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS Cooking with Cane Berries.
(see Nov. 10 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Minty and Billy come to blows, as Jane turns a
blackout to her advantage.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Mad About Apples. (see
Nov. 10 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 SIMPLY MING Ginger & Cream. (see Nov. 10 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Comrade Duch.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
24.2 CIAO ITALIA Neapolitan Rice Pie / Pastiera Napolitana. (see Nov.
10 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED AllAmerican Fruit Desserts. (see Nov. 10 at 11 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Life is a Circus. The men put on a circus
to celebrate the Lodge’s 75th anniversary. Harold is the human cannonball.
24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA (see Nov. 10 at 11:30 p.m.)
24.3 GATHERING OF HEROES World War II veterans from Indiana
embark on trek to visit the memorial that honors their sacrifice.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. A scale model
of New York City is toured and task lighting is added to a dark kitchen in
Brooklyn.
24.3 VIDEO LETTERS FROM PRISON (see Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Finally! Finalists! Learn what inspires the
11 inventors and watch just how they came up with their unique inventions.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles.
Enchiladas in Red Tomato Sauce, Tampico-Style Steak Combo and Mexican
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Wedding Cookies are prepared.
7:00 24.1 ROCKIN’ THE WALL The history of the Berlin Wall is presented
through the experiences of well-known rock musicians.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Guac
on the Wild Side. Samples of the taco condiment includes an Oaxacan
guacamole with chile-lime toasted grasshoppers.
24.3 CONTRARY WARRIOR: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ADAM
FORTUNATE EAGLE (see Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Mystery of Easter Island. (see Nov. 7 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Pastry chef Johanna Killen makes “baby
cakes” and upside-down cakes with different toppings.
8:00 24.1 NATIONAL SALUTE TO VETERANS 2012. Joe Mantegna and
Gary Sinise host a tribute to the courageous service of our 22 million U.S.
veterans.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Egg-Ceptional. Mollet Eggs Florentine, Eggs
in Ramekins, Eggs En Cocotte and Scrambled Eggs in Bread Cases.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR Special Post Election 2012
Analysis.
24.4 NATIONAL SALUTE TO VETERANS 2012
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED SlowCooker Revolution. A slow-cooker is used for Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle
Soup and Chocolate-Hazelnut Bread Pudding.
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2 Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Mr. Pritchard makes a decision that throws
165 into chaos until an old friend lends a helping hand.
24.2 WINEMAKERS Blending Challenge. The finalists begin the
process of making their wine and are judged by a team of super tasters.
24.3 INSIGHT
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2 Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. (see Nov.
11 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES A Son’s Sacrifice.
10:00 24.1 BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL Putting it Together
(1980 - Present). Cats, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion
King and The Producers are highlighted.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. (see Nov. 11 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Comrade Duch. (see Nov. 11 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL Putting It Together
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Siena and Assisi: Italy’s Grand Hill Towns.
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11:00 24.1 NATIONAL VETERANS CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL Veterans
from across America perform in a live stage show at a festival in
Fayetteville, Ark.
24.2 GRAND VIEW Great Basin National Park.
24.4 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2012 (see Nov.
10 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Egg-Ceptional. (see Nov. 11 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 GATHERING OF HEROES (see Nov. 11 at 5:30 p.m.)
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Slow-Cooker Revolution. (see Nov. 11 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD. (see Nov. 11 at 2 p.m.)
MONDAY 12
VETERANS DAY (OBSERVED)
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Curious George Sinks the Pirates/This Little
Pig. It’s not all smooth sailing when Hundley dreams he is a ship captain
who runs into some pirates.
24.3 LAST RIDGE National Public Radio’s Scott Simon narrates the
remarkable story of the 10th Mountain Division.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. (see Nov. 10 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Stripy Safari/
Wool. Nick and Sally set off on a safari with The Cat in the Hat to find all
kinds of stripes on animals.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR The Wheel Deal/The Buster Report. After an injury,
Brain has to use a wheelchair. The kids must write a report on someone
they admire.
24.3 VETERANS DAY 11.11.11 A nationwide “day in the life”
exploration of what it means to be a military veteran in America.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Prankster Holiday. The pranksters
try to launch a wordball balloon that reads, “The Electric Company doesn’t
like you.”
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Cats & Dogs. Appraisals featuring
felines and canines include an original Hush Puppy mascot and dog
portraits.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. Artichoke Soup is followed by Stuffed
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Vegetables and a Radicchio, Goat Cheese and Raisin Salad.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road
Food at Home. Slow-Cooker BBQ Brisket is made. The best beers for
cooking are discovered at Harpoon Brewery.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In New York, N.Y. The pickers
visit the Big Apple in search of big treasures at the Antiques Garage in
New York City.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Dingle, Co Kerry - Part 1.
A vibrant market in the colorful town of Dingle and the famous Doyle’s
Seafood Bar are visited.
24.3 LAST RIDGE (see Nov. 12 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In New York, N.Y.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE School Lunch with a Mexican Twist.
Street-Style Cut-Up Fruits and Vegetables and Ham and Cheese Torta
Sandwiches are served.
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Park Avenue: Money, Power & The
American Dream. Billionaires in a Park Avenue building live four miles away
from the highest poverty rate in the U.S.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Park Avenue: Money, Power & The
American Dream.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE South Ireland: Waterford to the Ring of
Kerry. Scenic charms include Waterford’s crystal factory and Kinsale’s starshaped fortresses.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE New Brunswick. Joseph travels on the
Miramichi River Route in Canada in search of spring salmon and fishing
tales.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road
Food at Home. (see Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NAZI HUNT: ELUSIVE JUSTICE Explores how government
failures provoked individuals to conduct manhunts for Nazi criminals.
TUESDAY 13
YOUNG READERS DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Feeling
Antsy/Maple Monkey Madness. George
spots an army of ants, something the
Man with the Yellow Hat warned his messy
monkey about.
24.3 NATURE Animal Odd Couples.
Unlikely cross-species relationships, such
as a chimp bottle-feeding a tiger cub, are examined.
24.4 MOTORWEEK Porsche Cayenne Diesel. (see Nov. 10 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! A Sweet Deal/
King of Swing. Sally and Nick want get customers to come to their “cafe.”
Maybe Eddy the honeyguide bird can help!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Paradise Lost/The Pride of Lakewood. Baby Kate is
growing up! The more words she learns, the less she seems to understand
her dog, Pal.
24.3 NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. The rise in tourism may
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24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Limerick Slam. Jessica and
Manny compete in the annual Limerick Slam.
8:00 24.1 AMERICAN MASTERS Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home. Woody
Guthrie gave voice to millions of downtrodden citizens by blending words,
music and populism.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Game Day. Venison Steaks in Sweet-Sour
Sauce, Skillet Duck with Red Oak Salad and Sauteed Rabbit are served.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Arts and Culture: Art Matters.
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Mediterranean Specials. The secrets to making the ultimate Beef Kebabs
and perfect Greek Spinach and Feta Pie are revealed.
9:00 24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Guy Savoy, Las Vegas. Colors of Caviar, Bar
en Ecailles Grilles aux Epices Douces and Crispy Sea Bass are prepared.
24.3 NATURE Animal Odd Couples. (see Nov. 13 at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 FRONTLINE
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE A French Twist On Mexico. Snapper in
Poblano Chile Sauce, Blissful Corn Torte and Cajeta Crepes with Toasted
Pecans are made.
24.4 FRONTLINE
10:00 24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Field Gate Hinges. Learn to shape
and weld wrought iron for straps and pintles to make the oak field gate
swing true.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:30 24.1 GAMES OF THE NORTH Follows modern Inuit athletes and they
compete in ancestral Inuit sports in the unforgiving Arctic.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Best of West Ireland: Dingle,
Galway, and the Aran Islands. Explore the rugged Aran Islands, a castle at a
medieval folk banquet and the Dingle Peninsula.
24.4 GAMES OF THE NORTH
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cruising The Rhine. Burt
visits Cologne’s chocolate museum, sails through the Rhine Gorge and
tours Strasbourg.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Game Day. (see Nov. 13 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Mediterranean Specials. (see Nov. 13 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. (see Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY 14
OPERATING ROOM NURSE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE King Doggie/The
Lucky Cap. A Princess mistakes Hundley for a Royal
Doggie. George’s misfortunes turn when he gets
a new hat.
24.3 FRONTLINE TBA.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT
ABOUT THAT! Amazing Eyes/Water Walkers. Three different animals with
very different ways of seeing help the kids find a missing guinea pig.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR The Agent of Change/D.W. Unties The Knot. With the
help of Molly, a very talented artist, Muffy and Francine set out to make
their own movie!
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Fromage Here to Eternity. Lisa is
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chosen to write a story on cheese-making for the school paper, but Annie
wants to scoop her.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Park Avenue: Money, Power and The
American Dream. Billionaires in a Park Avenue building live four miles away
from the highest poverty rate in the U.S.
8:00 24.1 NATURE An Original DUCKumentary. A look at the fascinating
bird sheds light on how ducks migrate together, nurture chicks and more.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian
Americans. Lidia prepares a Baked Ziti a Primanti’s Capicola and Cheese
sandwich and Fettucine Mafalda.
24.4 NATURE An Original DUCKumentary.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn
Desserts. (see Nov. 10 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 FRONTLINE TBA. (see Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.)
9:00 24.1 NOVA Ultimate Mars Challenge. Curiosity’s landing on Mars
and the rover’s on-the-ground experiments and discoveries are detailed.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Carlingford and the North East.
Clodagh learns about different types of oysters at the Carlingford Oyster
Company’s oyster beds.
24.4 NOVA Ultimate Mars Challenge.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Easy Comfort Food. Dressed-up
Chicken Milanesa, Chayote Squash and Pickled Onion Salad and Chipotle
Mashed Potatoes.
10:00 24.1 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Will The Future Be Like? David Pogue
investigates which gadgets and technologies are likely to transform your
daily life.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. (see Nov. 11 at
6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Will The Future Be Like?
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Berlin: Resilient, Reunited, and Reborn.
Climb the Reichstag’s glass dome, sway at a modern-day cabaret visit the
thriving eastern sector.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 GRAND VIEW Redwood National Park. These magnificent trees
live to be 2,000 years old and grow to be over 300 feet tall.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH (see Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian
Americans. (see Nov. 14 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn
Desserts. (see Nov. 10 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 FRONTLINE TBA. (see Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.)
THURSDAY 15
GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Dj George/Curious George Paints The Desert.
George accidentally locks himself into the DJ booth at the radio station.
George tries to paint.
24.3 MY FUTURE BABY Fertility expert Dr. John Jain explains new
breakthroughs in fertility options and procedures.
24.4 HOMETIME Stamped Concrete Patio Re-Poured. (see Nov. 10 at
2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Super Cleaner
Uppers/Itty Bitty Water. Sandy the Sand Hopper teaches the kids the
difference between natural “garbage” and man-made trash.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Nicked by a Name/The Play’s The Thing. New
nicknames change the way everyone acts and how they treat each other at
Lakewood Elementary.
24.3 NOVA Ultimate Mars Challenge. Curiosity’s landing on Mars
and the rover’s on-the-ground experiments and
discoveries are detailed.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric
Accompany. Annie hypnotizes Keith to sing an
annoying jingle. The kids need to cure him for his
dad’s birthday.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Souper Soups for Supper. (see Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 NOVA SCIENCENOW What Will The Future Be Like? David Pogue
investigates which gadgets and technologies are likely to transform your
daily life.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
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8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED ColdWeather Comfort. (see Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.)
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Josiah Citrin, Los Angeles. Perfect harmony is
created with Warm Crispy Beignets and Spiced Chocolate Sauce and Cream
Gelato.
24.3 MY FUTURE BABY (see Nov. 15 at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Special New York Episode. A scale model
of New York City is toured and task lighting is added to a dark kitchen in
Brooklyn.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican-Style Kids’ Party. Fun finger
foods include Crazy Corn, Chicken Flautas and Chocolate and Cajeta
Cupcakes.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Sh*T Happens. Dr. Martin announces on his new
radio show that there is something dangerous in the public pool.
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Roubo Bookstand. One piece
of walnut makes a beautiful bookstand as we follow the formula of an old
French master.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Cats & Dogs. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Germany’s Romantic Rhine and
Rothenburg. Dodge riverboat traffic, climb castles, descend into dungeons
and see the walled town of Rothenburg.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cruising France. Burt
cruises to Beaune, tours the Chateau De Cormatin in Tournus and visits the
historic Lyon.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Souper Soups for Supper. (see Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED ColdWeather Comfort. (see Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 NOVA Ultimate Mars Challenge. (see Nov.
15 at 7 p.m.)
FRIDAY 16
MISSING BUTTON DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Curious George, Sea
Monkey/Old McGeorgie Had a Farm. George goes on a submarine trip to
retrieve a fallen satellite in a great underwater adventure!
24.3 SUMMER SUN, WINTER MOON A Blackfeet Indian poet and a
composer work on a symphony about the Lewis and Clark expedition.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15. (see Nov. 10 at
1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Minnie Meerkat/
Leaves. The Cat’s friend Minnie Meerkat teaches Sally and Nick all about
camping safe in Peekaboo Plains.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR D.W.’s Library Card/Arthur’s Big Hit. D.W. rejoices at the
world of books waiting for her. Arthur wonders if it’s okay to hit someone.
24.3 DOHA DEBATES, THE This House believes censorship makes a
mockery of the arts.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Franscent. Francine ruins both her
science project and Lisa’s. The two rivals need find a way to work together.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New England: Spicy and Sweet in
New England. Lidia makes Spaghetti with Lobster Sauce and tries a recipe
for Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes.
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. Two Cheers For Super Pacs:
Money In Politics Is Still Overregulated.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Grilling.
Grilled Thin-Cut Pork Chops, Grilled Potato Hobo Packs and Grilled Lemon
Chicken
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Dublin and Dun Laoghaire.
The thriving markets of Temple Bar and Dun Laoghaire and a Belgian
chocolatier are showcased.
24.3 SUMMER SUN, WINTER MOON (see Nov. 16 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 CRAFT IN AMERICA Crossroads. America is a place of exciting
intersections between modern technology and the handmade.
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9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Fonda Favorites. Meatballs in Chipotle
Sauce (Albondigas), White Rice and Fried Plantains and Tres Leches Cake.
10:00 24.1 CRAFT IN AMERICA Crossroads. America is a place of exciting
intersections between modern technology and the handmade.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15. (see Nov. 12 at
10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Rotten. David Chang travels to San
Sebastian, Spain to exhibit his experiment in rot: pork butabushi.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Munich and the Foothills of the Alps. Visit
boisterous markets, Baroque palaces, Bavarian villages and hike up to a
desolate castle.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF The Sweet Spot. David Chang visits a
strawberry farm and goes into the kitchen to make strawberry foam.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Thailand - Bangkok and the River Kwai. Joseph
visits markets, palaces and temple, walks through Hellfire Pass and rides
the Death Railway.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New England: Spicy and Sweet in
New England. (see Nov. 16 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Grilling.
(see Nov. 16 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 DOHA DEBATES, THE This House believes censorship makes a
mockery of the arts. (see Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.)
SATURDAY 17
WORLD PEACE DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Delicious Sauces/Le Salse
Deliziose. Oven Baked Beef Shin Tomato Ragu
over short cut Pasta and Ricotta Cheese Sauce are
prepared.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE School Lunch with a Mexican Twist. (see
Nov. 12 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Park Avenue: Money, Power & The
American Dream. (see Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Gordon Hamersley.
A roast chicken with garlic and lemon, onions roasted in their skins and
peach tarts are prepared.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Yummy Pastas. Baked Ziti,
Fettuccine Alfredo and Spaghetti with Basil Pistachio Pesto are perfect for
busy days.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Thai Basil & Parmingiano Reggiano. Polenta
Satays with Thai Basil Pesto and an “All-In-One” Thai Basil-Shrimp Orzo
Risotto are made.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Dark. Jamie learns how the San
Francisco Botanical Garden has worked dark plants into their collections.
1:00 24.1 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Chicken
for Everyone. Perfect One-Pan Roast Chicken and Vegetables and ultimate
Chicken Chimichangas are prepared.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Treasures of Provence:
Eggplant & Tomatoes. Fabulous dishes included Poor Man’s Caviar and
Eggplant, Pepper and Goat Cheese Stack.
24.3 DOHA DEBATES, THE This House believes censorship makes a
mockery of the arts.. (see Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15. (see Nov. 10 at
1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15.
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Dressing and
Emulsions. Martha prepares a delicious shallot vinaigrette, a creamy blue
cheese dressing and mayonnaise.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road Food
at Home. (see Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/
Installing Insulated Sidelights on a Front Door. A kitchen sink is installed in
Colorado Springs. Insulated sidelights are installed on a front door.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Dingle, Co Kerry - Part 1. (see
Nov. 12 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME Built-In Gas Grill. The crew resets an outdoor
natural stone island, covering it with granite and setting a gas grill.
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3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Autumn’s Delight, Part 5.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE School Lunch with a Mexican Twist. (see
Nov. 12 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 ALEUT STORY Martin Sheen helps tell the story of the forced
internment of indigenous Alaskans’ during WWII.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Raising Panel-Zona. Roy Underhill
uses both complex planes and tricks with basic tools to raise the classic
panel.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Fancy Footworks 2, Part 3. Nancy shows
how to use the Bias Binding Foot, Buttonhole Foot and the Free-Motion
Quilting Foot.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15. (see Nov. 12 at
10 p.m.)
24.4 MOTORWEEK Callaway Corvette. Features the 25th
Anniversary Callaway Corvette, 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 and 2013
Audi Allroad.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Day and Night, Part 2. Eleanor uses up her
scraps to make more great quilts.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE South Ireland: Waterford to the Ring of
Kerry. (see Nov. 12 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Noodlin. (see Nov. 9 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Dark. Jamie learns how the San
Francisco Botanical Garden has worked dark plants into their collections.
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE New Brunswick. (see Nov. 12 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES The history and identity of
Florida’s resilient Seminole tribe is rooted in obstacle and survival.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Dressing and
Emulsions. Martha prepares a delicious shallot vinaigrette, a creamy blue
cheese dressing and mayonnaise.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Campaign Chest. Combine dovetail joinery,
inset brass hardware and a time-tested design to build a campaign chest.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In New York, N.Y. (see Nov. 12 at
9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Dreamin’ California’s
Coast - Malibu to Big. Joseph and Julie celebrate their anniversary along the
California’s romantic coast.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road Food
at Home. (see Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Cats & Dogs. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 BURT WOLF: TASTE OF FREEDOM Thanksgiving. Discover
why it took until 1941 to be a holiday and how the bald eagle became the
national bird.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A propeller from a World War II drone
and a wooden club that may be Teddy Roosevelt’s are examined.
6:30 24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Thanksgiving 101. Sara covers of
how to buy, defrost, roast and time a Turkey and create One-Size-Fits-All
Stuffing.
24.3 LINKASIA
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Thanksgiving. “There’s No
Place Like Home For The Holidays,” “A House With Love In It” and more.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Harvest. No-carve Pumpkins, a
coffee-stained cork menu, Roast Turkey, wild rice stuffing and pumpkin pie.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Cats & Dogs. (see Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 CHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S ALWAYS COOKING! How to Make
A Turducken. A turkey, stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken, with oyster
dressing inside the chicken.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET 1991 Christmas Show.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Thanksgiving Turkey. Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows how to make the
perfect Old-Fashioned Stuffed Turkey.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home. (see
Nov. 13 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? The Agent.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Home for the Holidays. Roasted
Turkey, Garlic Potatoes, a wreath made from rope and a fall centerpiece.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) (Not-QuiteTraditional) Roast Turkey Dinner. Roast Turkey is served with sausage,
cornbread stuffing, creamed onions and Cranberry-Apple Chutney.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see Nov. 17 at 2 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE A Walk in the Clouds. A
married salesman agrees to pose for a day as the new husband of a
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WCNY’s new Broadcast and
Education Center is on
schedule to be completed
later this fall, with a smooth
transition from our Liverpool
offices to the new space in
Syracuse’s Near Westside.
lights used in everything from street
lights to homes, use a fraction of the
electricity of older lighting technology.
In addition, a smaller performance
studio is being constructed for television
and WCNY FM productions and
events. This smaller, more intimate
studio is for small radio performances
and television broadcasts, live Reith
broadcasts featuring studio audiences
and a room the community can reserve.
The WCNY studios will be completed
at the end of January, but will be put
into use this year.
Education Center
Here are a few progress updates:
Joint Master Control
The Joint Master Control content man-
agement hub and network operations
center will serve all nine PBS stations in
New York and the New Jersey network.
The center also supports potential
growth for additional broadcasters to
join the center. The center will have the
capability to provide services for 50
individual broadcasters with a total of
200 television streams.
When operations begin in early January, Joint Master Control will manage
35 individual streams. Technicians are
now installing the new equipment in
the facility that will allow stations to
record, store and manage the multiple
streams.
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Studios
WCNY’s two new studios will support
the production of locally produced,
high-definition television programming.
In addition, the studios have been sized
to provide space for community events
and concerts.
Studio A is about 2,400 square feet
and Studio B is about 1,400 square feet.
These studios are much larger than
WCNY’s current studios and will
accommodate a wide array of community activities. The studios also provide
flexibility to simultaneous host events
and programs and will give staff more
production techniques to utilize. LED
lighting will light the studios and will
help lower the building’s energy use.
The lights, in many ways akin to new
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Architects are beginning to work on the
Education Center, located on the third
floor of the renovated portion of the
former Case Supply Warehouse. The
center will house “Enterprise America,”
an experiential learning center for middle
and high school students. This innovative teaching center will be ready for
use by school systems as part oftheir
curriculum in the middle of January,
after winter break.
Satellite Dishes
Satellite dishes were placed on top of
the building in October. These dishes
are downloading all of the programming that WCNY and other stations
associated with Joint Master Control
need for their programming.
Signal Towers
A 30- foot tower will be placed on top of
the building and will transmit WCNY
radio and television signals to various
locations. This replaces an existing
tower at WCNY’s former Liverpool
location.
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Solar Panels
Solar panels will cover the building’s
roof and will help WCNY further
lower its energy costs. This solar panel
will produce a 100 kilowatts of electricity and dramatically reduce WCNY’s
power consumed from the local utility
grid. Excess power will be sold back to
the public grid.
and the new radio facilities will start
operations in late November.
In December, WCNY will be the first
PBS station in the state to turn over
master control services to the new Joint
Master Control. To allow for adequate
training, WCNY will begin local radio
and television operations from the new
facility at the start of 2013.
Work Environment
WCNY has adopted an open work
environment for its operations. Clusters
of open offices, numerous conference
rooms for private meetings and private
seating areas for one-on-one meetings
will encourage a more efficient and
collaborative setting.
Courtyard Screen
WCNYhasselectedavendortobuildthe
courtyard screen, which will provide
community movie screenings. This
24-foot screen will be used to present
movies and topre-screen television
programs and sporting events.
Staff
Staff completed training on all of the
new radio and television equipment in
October. Local television production
studios, control rooms, editing systems
PROJECT GOAL
The cost to build WCNY’s new Broadcast and Education Center is slightly over
$20 million. WCNY has raised $17 million to date. Many thanks to those who
have responded to our Capital Campaign “Building A Connected Community.’’
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Please help us raise the remaining $3 million by donating to the
campaign. Use the envelope in this magazine for your convenience
or contribute online at wcny.org. Thank you!
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NOVEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
pregnant vineyard heiress.
9:30 24.2 HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING The chef shares
seasonal recipes and showcases the renovation of her 19th-century
mountain estate.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 17 at 2:30 p.m.)
24.4 GAMES OF THE NORTH (see Nov. 13 at 10:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.3 ALEUT STORY (see Nov. 17 at 3 p.m.)
24.4 CRAFT IN AMERICA Crossroads. (see Nov. 16 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A
Slow and Easy Thanksgiving. A slow and easy Thanksgiving with Braised
Turkey and Bread Stuffing are made.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mumford and Sons/Flogging Molly.
Contemporary folk rock takes the stage as Mumford and Sons and
Flogging Molly perform great tunes.
24.2 HEIRLOOM MEALS’ THANKSGIVING Cranberry-stuffed Acorn
Squash, Brazilian Cheese Rolls and Chipotle-spiced Pumpkin Pie are
served.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mumford and Sons/Flogging Molly.
11:30 24.3 UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES (see Nov. 17 at 4:30 p.m.)
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Mediterranean Specials. (see Nov. 13 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see Nov. 17 at 7 p.m.)
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WILLIAM TELL DAY 1315
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 BURT WOLF: TASTE OF
FREEDOM Thanksgiving. (see Nov. 17 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 LAST RIDGE (see Nov. 12 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Thanksgiving 101. (see Nov. 17 at
6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Harvest. (see Nov. 17 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 CLINTON 12 James Earl Jones narrates the story of 12 black
teenagers who entered an all-white school in 1958.
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Geriatric Oncology. A woman diagnosed
with cancer at the age of 77 discusses chronological age versus
physiological age.
24.2 CHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S ALWAYS COOKING! How to Make
a Turducken. (see Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 NAVY HEROES OF NORMANDY Veterans set out to ensure the
Navy’s role in the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944 is remembered.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Thanksgiving Turkey. (see Nov. 17 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD.
2:30 24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Home for the Holidays. (see Nov. 17 at
8:30 p.m.)
2:58 24.1 EASTENDERS Martin faces Sarah. Ronny deals with his
brother’s anger. Jane pushes Ian to stand up for his kids.
3:00 24.2 JULIA AND JACQUES COOKING AT HOME (APT) (Not-QuiteTraditional) Roast Turkey Dinner. (see Nov. 17 at 9 p.m.)
3:27 24.1 EASTENDERS Sarah scuppers Martin’s surprise for Sonia and
Ian’s shocked by a confession from Jane.
3:30 24.2 HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING (see Nov. 17 at
9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Lakshmi and Me.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A
Slow and Easy Thanksgiving. (see Nov. 17 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
24.2 HEIRLOOM MEALS’ THANKSGIVING (see Nov. 17 at 11 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Once More to the Well. The Lodge well
runs dry so the men decide to drill a new one rather than go on town water.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/
Installing Insulated Sidelights on a Front Door. A kitchen sink is installed in
Colorado Springs. Insulated sidelights are installed on a front door.
24.3 MY FUTURE BABY (see Nov. 15 at 6 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Row, Row, Row, Your Row. Charlie
Lumsden presents a way for surfers and rowers to exercise whenever and
wherever they want.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Family-Style Breakfast. Mexican French
Toast Rolls (Dedos Gitanos) and Green Chilaquiles in Roasted Tomatillo
Sauce.
7:00 24.1 RICHARD BANGS’ SOUTH AMERICA: QUEST FOR WONDER
The continent’s waterfalls, ancient citadels, revered sites and natural
wonders are explored.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Triple
Torta-Thon. Tasty Tortas filled with Salt Cod Bacalao, a Cubana with Chorizo,
Pork and Ham and Tortas Ahogadas
24.3 CLINTON 12 (see Nov. 18 at 1 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Ultimate Mars Challenge. (see Nov. 14 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Chef David Ogonowski makes a triple
chocolate truffle treat.
8:00 24.1 DUST BOWL (see Nov. Highlights pg. 21)
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Light As Air. Meringue Shells with Chantilly
Cream, Macaroons and Chocolate Souffle Cake with Raspberry Sauce.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 DUST BOWL
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Gnocchi and Panzanella. Foolproof Gnocchi and an Italian recipe for bread
and tomato salad, Panzanella, are featured.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Pascal Aussignac, London. The explosion
factor of cheeses and charcuterie is explored and Red Mullet with Quinoa is
served.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK (see Nov. 17 at 8 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Family-Style Breakfast. (see Nov. 18 at
6:30 p.m.)
24.3 NOT IN OUR TOWN: CLASS ACTIONS School campuses can
find themselves vulnerable to people who respond to diverse views with
violence.
10:00 24.1 RESCUED Ithaca College Student Film.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/
Installing Insulated Sidelights on a Front Door. (see Nov. 18 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Lakshmi and Me. (see Nov. 18 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 DUST BOWL (see Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.)
10:16 24.1 EXPRESSIONS OF HOPE Ithaca College Student Film.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE South Ireland: Waterford to the Ring of
Kerry. (see Nov. 12 at 10:30 p.m.)
10:34 24.1 AUTUMN’S JOB SEARCH Ithaca College Student Film.
11:00 24.1 IN THE LIFE
24.2 GRAND VIEW Devils Postpile National Monument. In the
Eastern Sierra, explore hexagonal pillars of basalt lava revealed during the
last Ice Age.
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Light As Air. (see Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Gnocchi and Panzanella. (see Nov. 18 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD. (see Nov. 18 at 2 p.m.)
MONDAY 19
GETTYSBURG ADDRESS DELIVERED 1863
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Junky Monkey/Jumpy Warms Up. But where
others see trash, George sees treasures hidden in alleys, sidewalk, and
recycling bins.
24.3 NATIVE AMERICAN PUBLIC
TELEVISION SPECIAL
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Installing a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/
Installing Insulated Sidelights on a Front
Door. (see Nov. 17 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Meet The Beetles/
Tongue Tied.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Falafelosophy/The Great Lint Rush. Sue Ellen works on
creating a graphic novel and gets inspiration from “Coraline” author Neil
Gaiman.
24.3 POV Up Heartbreak Hill. Two teens struggle with the lure of a
brighter future and in their town on a Navajo reservation.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Friends or Aunts. Annie Scrambler
and her aunt go head-to-head with Lisa and Hector on a semi-popular
game show.
8:00 24.1 DUST BOWL (see Nov. highlights pg. 21)
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter.
After stopping by the Central Grocery, Lidia makes a Muffaletta Sandwich
with Ricotta and Anchovies.
24.3 CHANGING SEAS Tracking Tigers. Scientists use satellite tags
and DNA forensic tools to understand the migrations of tiger sharks.
24.4 DUST BOWL
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. Bridget uncovers the secrets to the ultimate St. Louis Pizza. Chris
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24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS
24.3 NATIVE AMERICAN PUBLIC TELEVISION SPECIAL (see Nov. 19
at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tequila! Ancho Chile and Orange Juice
Tequila Chaser, Tequila, Mexican Cream and Chipotle Shrimp and more.
10:00 24.1 RACING THE REZ A rare view into contemporary reservation
life focuses on five teenage cross-country runners.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 DUST BOWL (see Nov. 19 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best
of the Alps. Visit a traditional village, hike, bike, parasail and find waterfalls
deep inside a mountain.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Thailand - Islands and Festivals. The Loy
Krathong festival in Chiang Mai features fireworks and 5,000 floating paper
lanterns.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter.
(see Nov. 19 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. (see Nov. 19 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 POV Up Heartbreak Hill. (see Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.)
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UNIVERSAL CHILDRENS’ DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE No Knowing Gnocchi/Here Comes The Tide.
George follows Gnocchi on her adventures to figure out what causes the cat
to leave home and roam.
24.3 DUST BOWL
24.4 MOTORWEEK Callaway Corvette. (see Nov. 17 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Manatees and
Mermaids/The Last Chocolate.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Hide and Snake/Muffy’s New Best Friend. The kids
capture a snake that gets lost in Arthur’s house. Will Muffy and Francine be
friends again?
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY A Whole New Francine. Francine
wants to be a nicer person, but it may be a ploy to get invited into The
Electric Company.
8:00 24.1 DAVID GEFFEN: AMERICAN MASTERS The record industry
mogul, Hollywood a producer and billionaire philanthropist is profiled.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Good Catch. Grilled Swordfish with Spicy
Yogurt Sauce and Baked Mackerel with Potatoes and Onions are made.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Sports and Society: More Than a
Game.
24.4 DAVID GEFFEN: AMERICAN MASTERS
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Time to Grill. The ultimate Grilled Bone-In Pork Roast and foolproof Grilled
Scallops are prepared.
9:00 24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Marc Haeberlin, Colmar, France. Learn how
to pair the finest wines in the world with a great meal and enjoy Frog Legs
and Foie Gras.
24.3 NATURE An Original DUCKumentary. A look at the fascinating
bird sheds light on how ducks migrate together, nurture chicks and more.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Xochimilco: Cooking with Flowers.
Squash Blossom Quesadillas and Rose Petal, Marshmallow, Mango and
Pistachio Ice Cream are served.
10:00 24.1 FRONTLINE
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP As the Saw Turns. Build a beautiful
bow saw for cutting curves based on the pattern of a century-old example.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 FRONTLINE
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Majesty of Madrid. A tour of the
lavish Royal Palace, art-packed museums and mesmerizing flamenco
dancers.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Gateway to Scotland.
Burt tours Edinburgh’s Old Town and explores the different approaches of
Scotch whiskey producers.
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24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Good Catch! (see Nov. 20 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Time
to Grill. (see Nov. 20 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Arts and Culture: Art Matters. (see
Nov. 13 at 8 p.m.)
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WORLD HELLO DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE
24.3 DUST BOWL
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Oh Danny Boy. Hector and Danny
team up for a doubles ping pong tournament. Will they find friendship in
victory?
8:00 24.1 A SAINT FOR CENTRAL NEW YORK Mother Marianne Cope. (see
pg. 7)
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto! Pesto
Salmon BLT, Pesto Chicken Salad and a Spaghetti with Basil and Pistachio
Pesto are made.
24.3 SEEKING WATER FROM THE SUN Arizona scientists are
exploring how to use solar energy to bring clean water to the Navajo
Nation.
24.4 A SAINT FOR CENTRAL NEW YORK Mother Marianne Cope.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty
Autumn Dinner. Smothered Pork Chops, a tasting of Breakfast Sausage and
perfect Apple Fritters are highlighted.
24.3 FRONTLINE TBA. (see Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.)
9:00 24.1 NOVA Ancient Computer. A machine found in a 2,000 year-old
Greek shipwreck is revealed to be the world’s first computer.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Tipperary. Clodagh visits the
iconic Rock of Cashel and farmers’ markets in Cahir and Carrick-on-Suir.
24.4 NOVA Ancient Computer.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Lip-Smacking Mexican Meal. Lipsmacking dishes include Chicken a la Trash, Everyday Green Salad and
Impossible Chocoflan.
10:00 24.1 NOVA SCIENCENOW Can I Eat That? Scientists put food under
the microscope to uncover what’s behind the mouth-watering flavors.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/
Installing Insulated Sidelights on a Front Door. (see Nov. 18 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 NOVA SCIENCENOW Can I Eat That?
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Highlights of Castile: Toledo and
Salamanca. Ramble Spain’s most awe-inspiring medieval walls and drop in
on a local bachelorette party.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 GRAND VIEW Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Baumann
interviews an Alcatraz prison guard and paints the dunes of Fort Funston
and Ocean Beach.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto!. (see Nov. 21
at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty
Autumn Dinner. (see Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 WALKING INTO THE UNKNOWN Traces the intimate journey
of an American Indian physician as he navigates the health care system.
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THANKSGIVING - BE THANKFUL!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE
24.3 TO BROOKLYN AND BACK: A MOHAWK JOURNEY A look at
Quebec’s Kahnawake Reserve and New York’s ironworking community in
the mid 20th Century.
24.4 HOMETIME Built-In Gas Grill. (see Nov. 17 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
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24.2 CAT IN THE HAT
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Mom and Dad Have A Great Big Fight/D.W.’s Perfect
Wish. Arthur and D.W. fear the worst when their parents fight. D.W. wants a
meaningful birthday wish.
24.3 NOVA Ancient Computer. A machine found in a 2,000 year-old
Greek shipwreck is revealed to be the world’s first computer.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Pies for Puppies. Jessica and Danny
Rebus are competing to sell the most pies at the Pies for Puppies bake sale.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS College Financing.
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Eggs-Quisite. Quiche with Bacon, Eggs
Jeannette, Flan with Green Herbs and Spinach, Ham and Parmesan Souffle.
24.3 NOVA SCIENCENOW Can I Eat That? (see Nov. 1 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. (see Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m.)
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge
Project, Part 7 of 15.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Thomas
Henkelmann, Connecticut. Black Truffle Royale
with Lobster Bisque and Napoleon of Atlantic
Halibut filled with Onion Compote.
24.3 TO BROOKLYN AND BACK: A
MOHAWK JOURNEY (see Nov. 22 at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing
a New Kitchen Sink and Faucet/Installing
Insulated Sidelights on a Front Door. A kitchen sink is installed in Colorado
Springs. Insulated sidelights are installed on a front door.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Puebla: Food from a Colonial Jewel.
Culinary treats include Creamy Poblano Soup, Chicken Tinga and Glazed
Santa Clara Cookies.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN The Portwenn Effect. Martin makes a house call
to the park ranger, who introduces him to a six-foot, red squirrel.
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Hurray for Hickory. This essential
wood has what it takes to make wooden rakes and rounded reels from
steam-bent stock.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour One. A striking
array of treasures includes a 19th-century rock crystal watch and an elk
antler quirt.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Normandy: War-Torn Yet Full of Life.
Ponder sacrifice on the D-Day beaches and visit a composer’s eccentric
world and Monet’s lily ponds.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cruising The
Netherlands. Amsterdam, Keukenhof Gardens, Norbertine Abbey in Holland
and the Abbey of Our Lady are explored.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Eggs-Quisite. (see Nov. 22 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. (see Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.3 NOVA Ancient Computer. (see Nov. 22 at 7 p.m.)
FRIDAY 23
YOU’RE WELCOME DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE
24.3 ROCK PROPHECIES Artist interviews put the life of prolific rock
‘n’ roll photographer Robert M. Knight into focus.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15. (see Nov. 17 at
1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR The Contest/Prove It. The
kids write stories for their favorite television
show. D.W. has a new-found passion for science.
24.3 DAVID GEFFEN: AMERICAN MASTERS The record industry
mogul, Hollywood a producer and billionaire philanthropist is profiled.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Great Compromise. The Electric
Company and the Pranksters work together to keep their ability to use
special powers.
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8:00 24.1 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA St. Louis: Macaroni & Cheese: An
American Favorite, Inspired by Italy. Macaroni and Cheese, Veal Hamburger
Parmiciano and wonderful Braised Escarole are served.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Breakfast
Breads. Morning Buns, Morning Glory Muffins, muffin tins and a tasting of
pancake mix are showcased.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Valentia, Co. Kerry. Clodagh
goes fishing in the clear waters around Valentia Island and shows a way to
cook shrimp.
24.3 ROCK PROPHECIES (see Nov. 23 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF ACHEF Simplicity. David Chang visits a sushi
master in Tokyo and a yakitori chef and makes a chicken noodle soup.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tacos, Tacos, Tacos. Bricklayer-Style
Beef Tacos, Lime-Rubbed Chicken Tacos with Corn Guacamole and Adobo
Fish Tacos.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF So You Think You Are A Chef. Wylie
Dufresne cooks carrot-coconut sunny-side up egg and David Chang cooks
buttermilk apple dashi.
10:00 24.1 A SAINT FOR CENTRAL NEW YORK Mother Marianne Cope.
(see Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15. (see Nov. 19
at 10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 A SAINT FOR CENTRAL NEW YORK Mother Marianne Cope.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland.
Enjoy some Irish whiskey and music after getting a peak at the politically
charged neighborhoods.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Zambia Bush Adventure. Joseph experiences
wildlife and cultural encounters with the animals and people of Luangwa
Valley.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA St. Louis: Macaroni & Cheese: An
American Favorite, Inspired by Italy. (see Nov. 23 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Breakfast
Breads. (see Nov. 23 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 DAVID GEFFEN: AMERICAN MASTERS (see Nov. 23 at 7 p.m.)
SATURDAY 24
SHOPPING REMINDER DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Festival of the Seven Fishes/La Festa Dei Sette Pesci.
Baccala, skillet fried shrimp, tuna, smelts and swordfish are made with
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE
Tequila! (see Nov. 19 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 POV Up Heartbreak Hill. (see
Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH
MASTER CHEFS Dean Fearing. The chef
prepares shrimp diablo with caesar salad and
corn tamales and discusses hot peppers.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA From Bloomfield to the Strip In
Pittsburgh. Braised Veal Shank, Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes and Peas with
Bacon are prepared.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Tofu & Parsley. A healthy layered Salad with
Green Goddess Tofu Dressing and a Tofu Greek Salad are made.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Easy: Simplify Your Garden with Tricks
and Tips. Learn how to “learn from the big guys” at the Getty Museum in
Los Angeles.
1:00 24.1 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Great
American Cookout. Baltimore Pit Beef, perfect BBQ Country-Style Ribs and a
tasting of ketchup are highlighted.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Halibut Two Ways.
Grilled Halibut in Barigoule and Red Wine Braised Halibut on a Bed of
Endives and Mushrooms.
24.3 RACING THE REZ A rare view into contemporary reservation
life focuses on five teenage cross-country runners.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15. (see Nov. 17 at
1:30 p.m.)
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1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter.
(see Nov. 19 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15.
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. Martha’s
roasts chicken and prepares a green peppercorn-crusted roast tenderloin
of beef.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. (see Nov. 19 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a Privacy Fence/Replacing
a Clogged Shower Valve. Landscape contractor Roger Cook works with a
fencing contractor to install a vinyl privacy fence.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS (see Nov. 19 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME Island Kitchen 2.0: Cabinets. The crew updates
an island kitchen with new cabinets and visits the designer and the
manufacturer.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Heaven on Earth, Part 1.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tequila!. (see Nov. 19 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNEY OF SACAGAWEA Explore the woman behind the
historical icon and learn how cultures and events may have shaped her.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Carving the Camellia. Get in the
groove of high-relief carving with sharp gouges and good-grained wood!
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Fabric Flowers, Part 1. Create attractive
floral accessories using small pieces of fabric and some savvy techniques.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 7 of 15. (see Nov. 19 at
10 p.m.)
24.4 MOTORWEEK Volvo S60 T5 Awd. The 2013 Volvo S60 T5 AWD
and the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 are driven. Funnel Facts are featured.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Irish Chain, Part 1. Petal to the metal. Eleanor
team sews with guest Daniella to get the blocks done quick.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best of
the Alps. (see Nov. 19 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.3 BLACKFEET ENCOUNTER Explore the deadly confrontation
between the Blackfeet people and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Spain. (see Nov. 9 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Easy: Simplify Your Garden with Tricks
and Tips. Learn how to “learn from the big guys” at the Getty Museum in
Los Angeles.
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Thailand - Islands and Festivals. (see Nov. 19 at 11
p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. Martha’s
roasts chicken and prepares a green peppercorn-crusted roast tenderloin
of beef.
4:59 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Our 5 Favorite Shop Jigs. The Woodsmith
editors share the handy jigs and fixtures they use every day.
5:00 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter.
(see Nov. 19 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 NOVA SCIENCENOW Can I Eat That?(see Nov. 21 at 10 p.m.)
5:26 24.1 DOO WOP DISCOVERIES (MY MUSIC) Features rare
performances by The Del Vikings, The Clovers, Jerry Butler, The Drifters and
more.
5:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. (see Nov. 19 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES Scheduling Slug.
6:00 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Experience the
resort of Positano, the charms of Sorrento & the ancient Greek temples at
Paestum.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A carved cane may unlock the mystery
of a family’s past in a World War II relocation camp.
6:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Sydney.
Australia’s stunning metropolis seduces with its glorious harbor, carefree
attitude and beaches.
24.3 LINKASIA
6:42 24.1 LAWRENCE WELK: PRECIOUS MEMORIES
7:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Rome.
Explore the Forum, Palatine Hill, the Colosseum, the Baths of Caracalla,
modern streets and cafes.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Maryland - Hour One. (see
Nov. 22 at 10 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Vatican City. View the
ceiling of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Visit the Vatican’s
mosaic studio.
8:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Athens
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and Delphi. After climbing the Acropolis, explore the oracle of Delphia and a
beautiful medieval monastery.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (see Nov. 22 at 8 p.m.)
8:05 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Angel Gabriel Blue (Special).
8:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Paris.
Experience extraordinary art, intimate neighborhoods and sites from Notre
Dame to the Eiffel Tower.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Phantom of the Opera at Royal
Albert Hall. This lavish production celebrated the 25th anniversary year of
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Genoa and
the Italian Riviera. Tour palaces, the leaning tour of Pisa, death-defying cliffs
and beaches that shimmer like jewels.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see Nov. 24 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 DUST BOWL (see Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Mod and Trad. Explore the
Millennium Bridge, the British Museum’s Great Court and the South Band of
the Thames.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 24 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA San
Francisco. The port city revels in art, diversity and food. Visit the Haight
neighborhood and the Golden Gate.
24.3 JOURNEY OF SACAGAWEA (see Nov. 24 at 3 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Barcelona
and Costa Brava. Visit beautiful beaches, medieval mazes, eye popping art,
hypnotic architecture & a local festival.
11:00 24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Panama & Colombia. The Panama Canal,
Bogota’s police museum, the Caribbean coast and city of Cartagena are
visited.
24.3 BLACKFEET ENCOUNTER (see Nov. 24 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Jimmy Cliff. Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff
performs his greatest hits and songs from his album “Existence.”
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Time
to Grill. (see Nov. 20 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see Nov. 24 at 7 p.m.)
SUNDAY 25
NATIONAL PARFAIT DAY
NOON 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey - Part 1. Follows the
lives of the noble Crawley family and their staff at their country house in
1912.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Italy’s Amalfi Coast. (see Nov. 24 at 6
p.m.)
24.3 NATIVE AMERICAN PUBLIC
TELEVISION SPECIAL (see Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM
WITH RUDY MAXA Sydney. (see Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM
WITH RUDY MAXA Rome. (see Nov. 24 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 LOCKED OUT Miners in California’s
Mojave Desert stand up to the multinational
company that owns the mine.
1:30 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton
Abbey - Part 2. Follows the lives of the noble Crawley family and their staff,
set at their country house in 1912.
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Vatican City. (see Nov. 24
at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Athens and
Delphi. (see Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD.
2:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Paris. (see
Nov. 24 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey - Part 3. Depicts the
lives of the noble Crawley family in 1912 and the staff who serve them.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Genoa and
the Italian Riviera. (see Nov. 24 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Mod and Trad. (see Nov. 24 at
9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA San
Francisco. (see Nov. 24 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Tales of the Waria.
4:30 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey - Part 4. Follows the
lives of the noble Crawley family in 1912 and the staff who serve them.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Barcelona
and Costa Brava. (see Nov. 24 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Panama & Colombia. (see Nov. 24 at 11 p.m.)
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24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Caviar Connection. Two brothers try to find a
big fish that will get them enough money to leave their Serbian village.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a Privacy Fence/Replacing
a Clogged Shower Valve. Landscape contractor Roger Cook works with a
fencing contractor to install a vinyl privacy fence.
24.3 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
6:30 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Tony Bennett: Duets II. The crooner’s
second duets album features Lady Gaga, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson and
Norah Jones.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Naturally Vegetarian Mexican. Zucchini
Soup with Tortilla Crisps, Cactus Paddle Tostadas and Fluffy Plantain and
Pecan Bread.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 24 at 2:30 p.m.)
7:00 24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS The Soul
of Mole. Laquered Chicken in Classic Red Mole and Mexican White Rice with
Sweet Plantains are whipped up.
24.3 LOCKED OUT (see Nov. 25 at 1 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Ancient Computer. (see Nov. 21 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Pastry chef David Blom prepares
gingersnaps and traditional Polish cakes called babas and savarins.
8:00 24.1 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Sweet Endings. Chocolate Mint Truffettes,
Quick Almond And Plum Cake, Tuiles A L’orange and Summer Cornets
Susie.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Nov. 24 at 2:30 p.m.)
24.4 NATURE My Life as a Turkey. Deep in the wilds of Florida, writer
and naturalist Joe Hutto raised wild turkeys from chicks.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Southeast Asian Favorites. Thai Grilled Beef Salad and foolproof IndonesianStyle Fried Rice are created.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Rod Stewart: Merry Christmas, Baby.
The legendary rocker performs “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
and more classic songs.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Carol Duval Leroy, Vertus, France. Experience
Champagne tasting competitions and taste Tartare de Langoustine and
Vegetarian Gnocchi.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK (see Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 DAVID GEFFEN: AMERICAN MASTERS (see Nov. 20 at 8 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Naturally Vegetarian Mexican. (see Nov.
25 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 SEEKING WATER FROM THE SUN (see Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 MUDDY WATERS & THE ROLLING STONES LIVE Mick Jagger,
Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood join the blues legend on stage in Chicago
in 1981.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a Privacy Fence/Replacing a
Clogged Shower Valve. (see Nov. 25 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Tales of the Waria. (see Nov. 25 at 4 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best of
the Alps. (see Nov. 19 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Writing to evoke emotion is discussed by Shane
Black, Randall Wallace and Lawrence Kasdan.
24.2 EQUITREKKING Alberta. Trek amid beautiful snow-capped
Canadian Rockies and visit glacier fed-lakes at Banff National Park.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Caviar Connection. (see Nov. 25 at 5 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Jimmy Cliff. (see Nov. 24 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Sweet Endings. (see Nov. 25 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Southeast Asian Favorites. (see Nov. 25 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED TBD. (see Nov. 25 at 2 p.m.)
MONDAY 26
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Follow the Bouncing Ball/Buster Baxter and the Letter
From the Sea. Alberto Molina’s beloved soccer ball signed by Ecuadorian
soccer star El Boomerang is lost!
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Give Us The Money.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Goodnight Robot. The Electric
Company circulates a petition to save a famous literary landmark from
destruction.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Two. Unique finds
include a jacket worn by Colts legend Johnny Unitas and a painting by W.L.
Metcalf.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City: Italian American
Steak In Kansas City. Lidia makes Steak Pizzaiola, tempting Roasted Potato
Wedges and Ricotta Cookies for dessert.
24.3 CHANGING SEAS Mysterious Microbes. Scientists work to
directly link a devastating coral reef disease to a human pathogen in
Florida.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Two.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dixie
Chicken. A recipe for the best Moravian Chicken Pie and a classic recipe for
Chicken and Slicks are shared.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
8:58 24.1 DOO WOP LOVE SONGS (MY MUSIC) America’s favorite malt
shop memories are back with this hit collection for lovers only.
9:00 24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Into the West - Galway, Mayo
and Sligo. A butcher who air-dries Connemara lamb and a salmon smoker
on the shores of Galway Bay are visited.
24.3 SEEKING WATER FROM THE SUN (see Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Springfield, OH. The pickers
search for the best piece of cast iron at the Springfield Extravaganza in
Ohio.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. (see Nov.
11 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 NATIVE WATERS: A CHITIMACHA RECOLLECTION (see Nov. 26
at 6:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Between The Folds. Theoretical scientists
and fine artists abandon their careers and forge new lives creating origami.
10:01 24.1 CHRISTMAS WITH NATHAN PACHECO The Disney Pearl
recording artist performs inspirational, moving performances of holiday
favorites.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Mod and Trad. (see Nov. 24 at
9:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Zambia River Adventure. Joseph stays in a safari
camp & visits Livingstone Island at the edge of thundering Victoria Falls.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City: Italian American Steak
In Kansas City. (see Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dixie
Chicken. (see Nov. 26 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Give Us The Money. (see Nov. 26 at 7 p.m.)
TUESDAY 27
R.N. APPRECIATION DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE The Man with the Monkey Hands/Whistle Pig
Wednesday. The Man with the Yellow Hat has bandaged hands and George
makes inventions to help him with tasks.
24.3 NATURE My Life As a Turkey. Deep in the wilds of Florida, writer
and naturalist Joe Hutto raised wild turkeys from chicks.
24.4 MOTORWEEK Volvo S60 T5 Awd. (see Nov. 24 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! When I Grow Up/
Doing It Differently. Cat is sure Nick and Sally will never guess what his friend
Puggle will be when she grows up.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR D.W. Tale Spins/Prunella
Gets it Twice. D.W. combines her imagination
with Greek mythology. The Ghost of Presents
Past visits Prunella.
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Poor Us.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
CHARLES SCHULTZ’S BIRTHDAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Amazing Maze
Race/The Color of Monkey. When a cow eats his map,
George has to find creative ways to get through a
maze at Renkins Farm.
24.3 SEEKING WATER FROM THE SUN (see
Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a
Privacy Fence/Replacing a Clogged Shower Valve. (see Nov. 24 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Hooray for Hair/
Ice Is Nice. Sally and Nick are getting their hair cut today. They get some
styling help from the Wig-o-lator.
24.3 NATIVE WATERS: A CHITIMACHA RECOLLECTION Author
Roger Stouff shares native stories, beliefs and perspectives about this
indigenous nation.
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7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Unmuffins. Jessica tries to
fix things when Pranksters become helpful and The Electric Company is
unfriendly.
8:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Rod Stewart: Merry Christmas, Baby.
(see Nov. 25 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Ocean Options. Brandade De Morue Au
Gratin, Sea Bass In Shredded Potato Skin and Nage Courte Of Striped
Bass.
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Land Rush.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A woodcarving may have been part of
the Andrew Jackson figurehead affixed to the USS Constitution.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Summertime Supper. Perfect Grilled Stuffed Pork Tenderloin and the
ultimate Lighter Corn Chowder are prepared.
9:00 24.1 MOTOWN: BIG HITS AND MORE (MY MUSIC) Music from The
Temptations, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes and more are
showcased.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Daniel Boulud, New York. Seared Rib
Eye, Red Wine Braised Short Ribs, Peekytoe Crab Salad and a Guanaja
Chocolate Coulant.
24.3 NATURE My Life As A Turkey. (see Nov. 27 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 THE WAR OF 1812 Leading historians, battle re-enactors and
historic images help bring the defining conflict to life.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE School Lunch with a Mexican Twist. (see
Nov. 12 at 9:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Painless Panel Doors. The stiles
and rails of the classic raised panel door are made, starting with simple
sticks.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:16 24.1 JAY UNGAR AND MOLLY MASON FAMILY BAND HOLIDAY
CONCERT The folk musicians celebrate the holidays with traditional and
original tunes with winter themes.
10:30 24.2RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to
Creme Brulee. Scale the Eiffel Tower, marvel at the Orsay Gallery and trace
the steps of Marie Antoinette.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS The Grand Bahamas.
Burt takes a tour of the Bahamas and discovers that each of its islands
has a distinct culture.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Ocean Options. (see Nov. 27 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Summertime Supper. (see Nov. 27 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Poor Us. (see Nov. 27 at 7 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY 28
MEN ARE FROM MARS DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE For the Birds/
Curious George-Asaurus. George tries to squirrelproof the birdhouse when he finds Jumpy
Squirrel is stealing bird seeds.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who
Swim. A group of middle-aged men find unlikely
success as members of Sweden’s synchronized
swimming team.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Meet The Beetles/
Tongue Tied. (see Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Around The World in 11-Minutes/Muffy and the Big Bad
Blog. The gang encounters many obstacles traveling around the world by
plane, balloon and motor scooters.
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Education Education.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Pies for Puppies. (see Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 NATURE Animal Odd Couples. (see Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian Beef
Sandwich. Pasta with Lentils, Italian Beef Sandwich and Lemon Ice for a
refreshing dessert are prepared.
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Welcome to the World.
24.4 NATURE Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears. Beneath the mountains
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8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian
Favorites Revisited. Slow-Cooker Meatballs and Marinara, Spinach Lasagna
and a tasting of jarred Spaghetti Sauce.
9:00 24.1 MUDDY WATERS & THE ROLLING STONES LIVE (see Nov. 25 at
10 p.m.)
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS County Clare. Clodagh visits
the farmers’ markets in Ennis and Kilrush and a 6th-century monastery in
Inagh.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim. (see Nov. 28 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way.
Examine how the telescope has fundamentally changed our understanding
of our place in the universe.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE A French Twist On Mexico. (see Nov. 13 at
9:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 SUPER BRAIN WITH DR. RUDY TANZI Cutting-edge
neuroscience research is used to show how we all can maximize our brain’s
potential.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a Privacy Fence/Replacing a
Clogged Shower Valve. (see Nov. 25 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 FERRETS: THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE (see Nov. 8 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Belgium: Bruges and Brussels. Visit
the European Union, a medieval hospital, a carillon concert and Europe’s
grandest square.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 EQUITREKKING Equitrekking Turkey’s Coast, Istanbul and
Cappadocia. Explore the culture of this Middle Eastern country and learn
about the history of the Arabian breed.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian Beef
Sandwich. (see Nov. 28 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian
Favorites Revisited. (see Nov. 28 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Education Education. (see Nov. 28 at 7 p.m.)
THURSDAY 29
VISIT THE ELDERLY DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George Digs Worms/Everything Old is New
Again. The countryside catches worm-racing fever when George’s prize
worm enters a championship race.
24.3 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way.
Examine how the telescope has fundamentally changed our understanding
of our place in the universe.
24.4 HOMETIME Island Kitchen 2.0: Cabinets. (see Nov. 24 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Manatees and
Mermaids/The Last Chocolate. (see Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR Binky Barnes, Wingman/to Beat or Not to Beat. Binky is
obsessed with catching Big Blue the butterfly. Will Francine sing & drum in a
talent show?
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. (see Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Off Target. The Electric Company
tries to help Marcus, a neighborhood kid, improve his wordball throwing
skills.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Fowl Play. Turkey Cutlets in Anchovy-Lemon
Sauce and Grilled Chicken with Tarragon Butter are served.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Park Avenue: Money, Power & The
American Dream. (see Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Bistro-Style Steak and Potatoes. Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make
a five-star meal at home and serves it with Potato Galette.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Daniel Sak, Canal Du Midi, France. Sail down
Canal du Midi in Provence aboard Daniel Sak’s barge where he wines and
dines his guests.
24.3 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way.
(see Nov. 29 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 A GIRL’S LIFE Explores what it means to be a girl in America
today, based on Rachel Simmons’ book “Odd Girl Out.”
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9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing a Privacy Fence/Replacing
a Clogged Shower Valve. Landscape contractor Roger Cook works with a
fencing contractor to install a vinyl privacy fence.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Easy Comfort Food. (see Nov. 14 at 9:30
p.m.)
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Of All The Harbors in All the Towns. An old flame of
Aunt Joan sails back into her life, but Martin discovers he is seriously ill.
24.2 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Hand Plane Essentials with Chris
Schwarz. Learn how to make gleaming surfaces, tight joints and crisp
moldings through perfect planing.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Maryland - Hour Two. (see
Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Provence: Legendary Light, Wind and
Wine. Climb Roman ruins, explore a papal palace, savor vivid views and
cross acres of wispy vineyards.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cruising Provence. Burt
cruises on the Mediterranean coastline, a region filled with ancient ruins
and unique shops.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 ESSENTIAL PEPIN Fowl Play. (see Nov. 29 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Bistro-Style Steak and Potatoes. (see Nov. 29 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Solar Mamas. (see Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.)
FRIDAY 30
NATIONAL PLAY HOOKIE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Mulch Ado About Nothing/What Goes Up. The
Renkins teach George the proper way to create compost for the garden
after he makes a mess.
24.3 SMOKIN’ FISH A quirky
Tlingit businessman decides to spend a
summer smoking fish at his family’s camp
in Alaska.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge
Project, Part 8 of 15. (see Nov. 24 at 1:30
p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Seasons - Spring
and Summer/Seasons - Fall and Winter. Nick and Sally visit the magical
Garden of Seasons, where they can visit any season they like.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR D.W., Queen of the Comeback/In My Africa. An ancient
Indian fable about a turtle and two wisecracking geese just might teach D.W.
a lesson.
24.3 OKIE NOODLING Examine Oklahoma’s fishing tradition from its
roots as a hunting practice to the present-day sport.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wordball Games. Hector sprains
his ankle and can’t compete in the Wordball Games, the neighborhood
Olympics.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: Gone Crabbing. Lidia
prepares a truly nautical meal of Mussels Triestina, Stuffed Tomatoes and
Crabcakes.
24.3 OKIE NOODLING II Chronicles the evolution of the sport of
bare-handed catfishing in Oklahoma over the last decade.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Simple
Summer Supper. Perfect Steakhouse-Style Steak Tips and the secrets to the
ultimate Dill Potato Salad are featured.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Dingle, Co Kerry - Part 2.
Clodagh visits a crab-processing factory in Dingle and takes a trip on a
trawler to catch flatfish.
24.3 SMOKIN’ FISH (see Nov. 30 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF New York. David Chang visits a pig
farm in New York and cooks a locally inspired dish, cavatelli PS146.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican-Style Kids’ Party. (see Nov. 15
at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Gluttony. Bacon sandwiched between
pieces of deep fried foie gras and a bourbon factory tour are featured.
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10:00 24.1 A GIRL’S LIFE
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15. (see Nov. 26 at
10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Miso. David Chang visits a factory in
Kyoto to learn about the varieties of miso and cooks corn miso.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE French Riviera: Uniquely Chic. Monaco’s
harbor, Nice’s promenade des Anglais and the hangouts of Chagall,
Matisse and Picasso.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Total Smoke Show. David Chang
visits a katsuabushi factory in Japan and tours Benton’s Smoked Hams in
Tennessee.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Easter Island - Mysteries &
Myths. Joseph travels to the most remote inhabited place on earth during
his Easter Island adventure.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: Gone Crabbing. (see Nov.
30 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Simple
Summer Supper. (see Nov. 30 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 OKIE NOODLING (see Nov. 30 at 7 p.m.)
DECEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
DECEMBER IS SAFE GIFT AND TOY MONTH
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SATURDAY 1
WORLD AIDS AWARENESS DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Exquisite Cakes/Le Torte Squisite. Upside Down
Peach Tart and a creamy Ricotta Cheesecake in Amaretti Cookie Crust are
created.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. (see Nov.
11 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Poor Us. (see Nov. 27 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Reed Hearon. Frito
Misto with Aioli, Iron-skillet Mussels and Salt-encrusted Cod are prepared
by the chef.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA It’s Chicken Time. Lidia
demonstrates Braised Chicken with Smoky Provola and Chicken Cacciatore
dishes.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Lemongrass & Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Lemongrass
Capellini with Clams and Broccoli Rabe and Lemongrass Marinated Chicken
Breasts.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Soft. Visit the Filoli gardens in
California to learn how good plant choices are used to soften design.
1:00 24.1 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dinner at
the Diner. A classic recipe for Patty Melts and the secrets to making perfect
Crispy Potato Tots are shared.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF
24.3 WHY POVERTY? Land Rush. (see Nov. 27 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15.
(see Nov. 24 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City: Italian
American Steak In Kansas City. (see Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dixie
Chicken. (see Nov. 26 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Into The West - Galway, Mayo
and Sligo. (see Nov. 26 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Heaven on Earth, Part 2.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. (see Nov.
11 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 DUST BOWL (see Nov. 20 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Forging the Hold Fast.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Fabric Flowers, Part 2. Be inspired to
make small floral accessories and accents that have a big visual impact.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge Project, Part 8 of 15. (see Nov. 26 at
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DECEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
24.4 MOTORWEEK Jaguar Xf Awd. The 2013 Jaguar XF AWD and
the 2013 Toyota Avalon are road tested. LED Lights are showcased.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Irish Chain, Part 2. Eleanor and guest Orion
take the guess work out of this block.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Mod and Trad. (see Nov. 24 at
9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Memory Lane. (see Nov. 9 at 10:30 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Soft. Visit the Filoli gardens in
California to learn how good plant choices are used to soften design.
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Zambia River Adventure. (see Nov. 26 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Patio Cart. Learn how to construct a longlasting outdoor project and apply the right finish to a stylish cart.
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Springfield, Oh. (see Nov. 26
at 9 p.m.)
5:28 24.1 MOTOWN: BIG HITS AND MORE (MY MUSIC) (see Nov. 27 at 9
p.m.)
6:00 24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL (see Nov. 24 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES (see Nov. 27 at 8 p.m.)
6:44 24.1 LAWRENCE WELK’S BIG BAND SPLASH Welk and his
orchestra salute Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Duke
Ellington and more.
7:00 24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Two. (see Nov. 26
at 8 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Qe2 Cruise Special.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 FERRETS: THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE (see Nov. 8 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.1 MARIO FRANGOULIS: BEAUTIFUL THINGS (W.T.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see Dec. 1 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 THE WAR OF 1812 (see Nov. 27 at 9 p.m.)
9:30 24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see Dec. 1 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 MUDDY WATERS & THE ROLLING STONES LIVE (see Nov. 25
at 10 p.m.)
24.3 DUST BOWL (see Nov. 20 at 6 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Steve Miller Band/Preservation Hall
Jazz Band. Miller performs classic blues tunes as well as his hits. The PHJB
presents classic New Orleans jazz.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Steve Miller Band/Preservation Hall
Jazz Band.
SUNDAY 2
NATIONAL FRITTERS DAY
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Foot Pain. Experts outline treatments that
are available for foot pain and ways you can keep your feet healthy.
2:00 24.1 BOUNDLESS POTENTIAL WITH MARK WALTON The former
CNN Anchor provides advice on what we should do with the second half of
our lives.
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Garry thinks he’s got a poltergeist. Dennis tells
Sharon to move on. Andy offers Paul delivery work.
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Andy decides it’s about time he got his hands
on Sam’s money. Sarah pressurises Martin.
4:00 24.1 DOO WOP DISCOVERIES (MY MUSIC) (see Nov. 24 at 5:26 p.m.)
5:17 24.1 JAY UNGAR AND MOLLY MASON FAMILY BAND HOLIDAY
CONCERT (see Nov. 27 at 10:16 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
6:30 24.1 CELTIC WOMAN - BELIEVE
Classic Irish songs “The Water Is Wide,”
“Green Grow The Rushes,” “A Woman’s
Heart” are performed.
7:00 24.4 NOVA Hunting the Edge of
Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way. (see
Nov. 28 at 9 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 THE TENORS: LEAD WITH YOUR HEART The Tenors perform
all new music from their album “Lead With Your Heart” in this dazzling new
show.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA Holiday Tables & Traditions.
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Features an Italian Christmas Eve, a Mexican-American Christmas and a
Chinese New Year celebration.
8:30 24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part One.
Two years into World War I, Downton Abbey is in turmoil, as Matthew and
other young men go to war.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part One.
11:00 24.1 ON STORY The minds behind Star Trek, Transformers and
Watchmen discuss creating fantastical worlds.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Steve Miller Band/Preservation Hall
Jazz Band. (see Dec. 1 at 11 p.m.)
MONDAY 3
INTERNATIONAL DISABLED PERSONS DAY
TUESDAY 4
NATIONAL COOKIE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 1 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Three. A rare
violin from 1798 accompanied by a crafted bow and paintings by B.J.O
Nordfelt are appraised.
24.3 CHANGING SEAS Grouper Moon. The Cayman Islands are
home to the last great reproductive population of endangered Nassau
grouper.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Three.
8:30 24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARIO FRANGOULIS: BEAUTIFUL THINGS (W.T.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Brimfield, Mass. - Part 2. The
pickers hunt for the best piece of art pottery at the Brimfield Antique Show
in Massachusetts.
10:00 24.1 MOTOWN: BIG HITS AND MORE (MY MUSIC) (see Nov. 27 at 9
p.m.)
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS We Were Here. A look at how the
community worked together when AIDS came to San Francisco in the early
1980s.
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 MOTORWEEK Jaguar Xf Awd. (see
Dec. 1 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 MUDDY WATERS & THE ROLLING STONES LIVE (see Nov. 25 at
10 p.m.)
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Lennon Nyc. Concert footage and
conversations with close friends establish John Lennon as an American
artist.
9:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Tony Bennett: Duets II. (see Nov. 25 at
6:30 p.m.)
10:30 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Jackie Evancho: Music of the Movies.
11:00 24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
WEDNESDAY 5
21ST AMENDMENT DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 DOO WOP DISCOVERIES (MY MUSIC) (see Nov. 24 at 5:26 p.m.)
24.4 NATURE Is That Skunk? Intrepid researchers track skunks and
uncover how they hunt, forage, mate and raise their babies.
9:00 24.4 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe.
A look at how the telescope revolutionized human thought across science,
philosophy and religion.
9:18 24.1 T’AI CHI, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS WITH DAVID-DORIAN
ROSS T’ai Chi expert David-Dorian Ross introduces the practical benefits of
the Chinese martial art.
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MARK RUSSELL’S AMERICA
Friday, Dec. 7 at 10 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
This documentary features clips from some of Russell’s more than 100 public
television specials (1975-2004). Scandals, presidential campaigns, congressional
antics and defining moments from the Iran-Contra affair, the first Gulf War and
the Monica Lewinski scandal provided ample comedic fodder for Russell’s poetic
satire. In a present-day interview, Russell provides context for his most memorable
moments and offers humorous reminiscences.
NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
Monday, Dec. 10 at 9 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
Celebrating its 90th year, the National Christmas Tree Lighting signals the start of
the holiday season across the country. This family special promises to include
appearances and performances by some of the most recognizable names in
entertainment. The evening’s festivities will be capped off with the ceremonial
lighting of the National Christmas tree, which is traditionally handled by the
President and First Family.
HOLIDAYS AT HENDRICKS
Tuesday, Dec 18 at 9:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 23 at 6:30 p.m.
on WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4
This holiday tradition from Syracuse University will feature the Syracuse University
Brass Ensemble, the Hendricks Chapel Choir and the Chapel Handbell Choir
performing seasonal music and popular carols. The program concludes with a
moving arrangement of “O Holy Night” featuring the Choir, Organ, Brass and
Bells, followed by the beautiful candle-lighting and “Silent Night” tradition.
Classic FM’s Bruce Paulsen hosts the program and performs “The Grinch Who
Stole Christmas”.
NORWAY PASSAGE: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VOYAGE
Sunday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
End 2012 with a relaxing and beautiful voyage along Norway’s spectacular
coastline! View deep fjords, crashing waterfalls, majestic mountains rising from
the seas and beautiful towns and fishing villages that line the country’s 1,100
mile coastline. The trip will take viewers from the cosmopolitan city of Bergen to
Kirkenes in the far north, with stops along the way at Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO
World Heritage site; the old Viking town of Trondheim; Tromso, the gateway to
the Arctic Ocean; and North Cape, with its 1,000-foot high sea cliffs.
YULETIDE JOY: THE CRANE CANDLELIGHT CONCERT
Sunday, Dec. 23 and Tuesday, Dec. 25 at 2 p.m. on WCNY channel 24.1
The Crane Chorus and the Crane Symphony Orchestra come together in this
annual concert conducted by Jeffrey Francom and Ching-Chun Lai. The concert
features more than 300 carolers and musicians from the renowned Crane School
of Music at the State University of New York at Potsdam. It also includes
traditional Christmas and seasonal hymns along with popular favorites. The
intensive three-part Gloria, a special performance of The Holly and the Ivy with
the Potsdam Brass Quintet and the ever-inspiring Christmas Eve Suite are also
featured.
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DECEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
10:00 24.1 THE TENORS: LEAD WITH YOUR HEART (see Dec. 2 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 INSIDE NATURE’S GIANTS Giant Squid. The team explores the
anatomy of the giant squid, an animal that’s never been observed in the
wild.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
THURSDAY 6
MITTEN TREE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 HOMETIME (see Dec. 1 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Haemophobia. Gossip about Martin’s blood
phobia seems to have spread around the village like wild fire.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Three. (see Dec. 3
at 8 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
Sandwich are created.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Edible. The vegetable gardens and
orchards at COPIA, the American Center for Food and Wine, are toured.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A
Latin Celebration. Authentic Peruvian Roast Chicken, perfect Black Beans
and Rice and vertical roasters are featured.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 1 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.4 HOMETIME
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Heaven On Earth, Part
3. Jerry under-paints the distant waterfall and stream and highlights the
middle and foreground areas.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Enfield Cupboard.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Quilts from the House of Tula Pink, Part 1.
Create modern free-form designs using traditional quilting methods-fast
and precise.
24.4 MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Introduction and 1941 Nine-Patch. The patriotic
Victory Quilt showcases 20 traditional blocks that tell the story of the
1940’s.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Rotten. (see Nov. 16 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Edible. The vegetable gardens and
orchards at COPIA, the American Center for Food and Wine, are toured.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Roll-Top Desk. The editors of Woodsmith
To help you prepare for the new season of Downton Abbey on Sunday, Jan. 6,WCNY
presents a marathon of season one on Sunday, Nov. 25, from noon to 6 p.m. on WCNY
channel 24.1 and season two episodes will air every Sunday in December at 9 p.m. on
WCNY channels 24.1 and 24.4.
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
FRIDAY 7
NATIONAL PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 1 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.4 PARIS THE LUMINOUS YEARS The story of Paris a catalyst to
modernity spotlights Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and more.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.1 MARK RUSSELL’S AMERICA Defining moments and political
quips from humorist Mark Russell’s television specials are featured.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
SATURDAY 8
NATIONAL BROWNIE DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Gourmet Vegetables/Le Verdure Del Buongustaio.
Stuffed Swiss Chard, Mushrooms, Grilled Ramps and Onions and Peppers
Molise-style are prepared.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Johanne Killeen and
George Germon. This husband and wife team of cooks create a triple citrus
meringue tart.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Italian American Sandwiches. The
Muffaletta sandwich, the Veal Hamburger Parmiciano and the Italian Beef
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show how to build a classic roll-top desk with slide-in storage unit.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Brimfield, Ma - Part 2. (see
Dec. 3 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 T’AI CHI, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS WITH DAVID-DORIAN
ROSS (see Dec. 5 at 9:18 p.m.)
6:00 24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A camera may have been used by the
first female White House photographer to shoot President Truman.
6:14 24.1 MAX RAABE AND THE PALAST ORCHESTER: TONIGHT OR
NEVER New interpretations showcase the timeless of works by Friedrich
Hollaender, Kurt Weill and more.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Do You Remember? Features
performances of “Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be)” and “The Girl
That I Marry.”
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Baltimore, Md. - Hour Three. (see Dec. 3
at 8 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Daddy’s Accident. Hyacinth will go to manic lengths to ensure that
even the most routine of daily events is just so.
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Lennon NYC. (see Dec. 4 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Is It Catching?.
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE A Walk in the Clouds. (see
Nov. 17 at 9:02 p.m.)
10:00 24.4 LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA Holiday Tables & Traditions. (see
Dec. 2 at 8 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz. The comedian
picks up his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers for new tunes in the old
tradition.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz.
SUNDAY 9
CHANUKAH
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
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1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Foodborne Illness. Learn from experts how
to protect yourself from E. Coli and other dangerous foodborne illnesses.
2:00 24.1 SUPER BRAIN WITH DR. RUDY TANZI (see Nov. 28 at 10 p.m.)
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Sarah is more determined than ever to get her
man and Sam’s about to sign on the dotted line.
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Sarah sends Martin on a treasure hunt around
the Square. Tommy’s causing concern at the Watts.
4:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - Rod Stewart: Merry Christmas, Baby.
(see Nov. 25 at 9 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW The Statue. Red knocks over a historic
statue downtown and must replace it. He
also builds a boat launcher.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS This
Invention Really Sucks! (Your Carpet). The
Everyday Edisons Engineering Team
perfected a new prototype for Ken
Joyner’s carpet sucker.
7:00 24.1 CHRISTMAS WITH NATHAN PACHECO (see Nov. 26 at 10:01
p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe.
(see Dec. 5 at 9 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED (see Nov. 25 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 CHRISTMAS AT ST. OLAF: REJOICE, GIVE THANKS, AND SING
The renowned choirs and the St. Olaf Orchestra perform rich compositions
in Northfield, Minnesota.
8:30 24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Two.
Downton becomes a convalescent home with Thomas in charge. Lavinia
and Richard’s secret comes out.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Two. __
10:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Three.
Isobel and Cora lock horns over control of Downton’s medical role. Mrs.
Bird starts a soup kitchen.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Three.
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Comedy in film is discussed with Harold Ramis, Judd
Apatow, Buck Henry and Jon Lucas.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz. (see Dec. 8 at 11
p.m.)
MONDAY 10
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
TUESDAY 11
NATIONAL NOODLE RING DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 8 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour One. A stunning
collection of delicate etchings and dry points by James McNeill Whistler are
appraised.
24.3 CHANGING SEAS Coastal Carnivores. Scientists in the coastal
Everglades make perplexing discoveries about bull sharks and alligators.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Florida - Hour One.
8:30 24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 THE NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING 2012 (see Dec.
Highlights pg. 33)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Pasadena, Calif. The pickers
hunt for Native-American wares at the monthly flea market at the Rose Bowl
in Pasadena.
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Garbage Dreams. Three teenage boys
born into the trash trade grow up in a large garbage village outside of
Cairo.
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Garbage Dreams.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 MOTORWEEK (see Dec. 8 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
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8:00 24.1 SAVING THE TITANIC The story of the engineering crew who
fought to hold back the power of the sea as the titanic sank.
24.4 SAVING THE TITANIC
9:00 24.1 TITANIC WITH LEN GOODMAN The “Dancing with the Stars”
judge discovers how the impact of the Titanic disaster is still felt.
24.4 TITANIC WITH LEN GOODMAN
10:00 24.1 FRONTLINE
24.4 FRONTLINE
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
WEDNESDAY 12
NATIONAL DING-A-LING DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 NATURE Revealing The Leopard. Evidence provides a
psychological profile of these extraordinarily cunning and intelligent cats.
24.4 NATURE Revealing The Leopard.
9:00 24.1 NOVA Secrets of Stonehenge. Investigations inside and around
Stonehenge have kicked off a new era of discovery and debate.
24.4 NOVA Secrets of Stonehenge.
10:00 24.1 SECRETS OF THE DEAD China’s Terracotta Warriors.
Archaeologists reveal 8,000 terracotta warriors created for the Emperor of
China 2,200 years ago.
24.4 SECRETS OF THE DEAD China’s Terracotta Warriors.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
THURSDAY 13
ICE CREAM DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 HOMETIME (see Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.4 HIGHER GROUND: A HURRICANE RELIEF BENEFIT, LIVE
FROM LINCOLN CENTER Richard Tucker Opera Gala. TBA.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Old Dogs. Dr. Martin Ellingham is still as clumsy
as ever when it comes to forming relationships with women.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour One. (see Dec. 10 at
8 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
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misadventures of the Beatles highlight this 1967 film.
11:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK The
Magical Mystery Tour.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
12:00A 24.1REITH
SATURDAY 15
BILL OF RIGHTS DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Cooking Abruzzi Style/La Cucina Abruzzese. A
traditional Spaghetti, a Saffron and Asparagus dish and Roast Lamb with
Rosemary are prepared.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Carol Field. The
author, teacher and baker prepares grissini (bread sticks) rustic country
bread and bruschetta.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New England’s Italy. Calamari Fra
Diavolo over Linguine, Salt Cod, Potato and String Bean Salad and Zuppa
Inglese.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Cool: Create A Garden That’s Cool.
Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills and see some fantastic pool-side
landscaping.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
New York-Style Pizza at Home. Host Christopher Kimball visits Di Fara Pizza in
Brooklyn. The ultimate Thin-Crust Pizza is made.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 8 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.4 HOMETIME
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Heaven On Earth, Part 4.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S
SHOP The Shaker Bend.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY
Quilts from the House of Tula Pink, Part 2.
Make, use, and love artistic quilts and
projects created with large prints and
tubular strips.
24.4 MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Mr. Roosevelt’s Necktie and Fala. A quilt block
is made in honor of President Roosevelt and an applique block for his
beloved dog.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF The Sweet Spot. (see Nov. 16 at 10:30
p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Cool: Create A Garden That’s Cool.
Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills and see some fantastic pool-side
landscaping.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Morris Chair. The editors of Woodsmith
magazine demonstrate the techniques to create this heirloom Morris chair.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Pasadena, Calif. (see Dec. 10
at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE San Miguel De Allende,
Celebrating in the Heart of Mexico. Joseph visits Mexico for the Fiesta de San
Miguel, a celebration in honor of its patron saint.
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour One. (see Dec. 10 at
8 p.m.)
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES The notes in a 1775 Almanac could
shed light on how the revolution may have strained family ties.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Songs of the 70’s. The 1970s
come alive with “Tie A Yellow Ribbon,” “Feelings,” “I Write The Songs” and
more.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Florida - Hour One. (see Dec. 10
at 8 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET The New Vicar. Hyacinth has asked the new vicar to tea and
organizes every meticulously, but things still go awry.
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? A Personal Problem.
9:01 24.1 HIGHER GROUND: A HURRICANE RELIEF BENEFIT, LIVE
FROM LINCOLN CENTER Richard Tucker Opera Gala. TBA.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Monsters of Folk. The alternative rock
supergroup performs songs from its debut album.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Monsters of Folk.
SUNDAY 16
NATIONAL CHOCOLATE COVERED ANYTHING DAY
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
NATIONAL UNDERWRITING DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 8 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES - A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK The
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Documentary. The behind-the-scenes story of
the making of the 1967 film also looks at “the summer of love” era.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES - A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK The
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Documentary. The behind-the-scenes story of
the making of the 1967 film also looks at “the summer of love” era.
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES - A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK
The Magical Mystery Tour. “I Am the Walrus,” “Hello, Goodbye” and the
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DECEMBER PRIMETIME LISTINGS
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Breast Cancer in
Young Women. Learn about emotional, physical,
social and medical issues surrounding breast
cancer in young women.
2:00 24.1 CANDLES & CAROLS Anderson
University’s annual “Candles & Carols” event
ushers in the Christmas season in Indiana.
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Andy is not happy
when Minty gets involved in Sam’s legal affairs.
Kareena has tea with the Millers.
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Alfie relives his past and goes on the pull. Sam
is suspicious about who put Minty in the hospital.
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW False Idol. Red converts a furnace into
a dry cleaning machine and Harold tries out for a Canadian reality show.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Up in the Air Tubes. The physics of air
versus springs is explored in a device the inventor calls “Cardio Air Tubes.”
7:00 24.1 CHIHULY OUTSIDE A magical glimpse into the conception and
installation of Dale Chihuly’s artistic outside work.
24.4 ARTHUR’S PERFECT CHRISTMAS Things start to fall apart
when Arthur and his family make preparations for gifts and traditions.
8:00 24.1 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
FEATURING JANE SEYMOUR AND NATHAN GUNN
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
FEATURING JANE SEYMOUR AND NATHAN GUNN
8:30 24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Four. In
the climactic battle of the war, Matthew and William go over the top to an
uncertain fate.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Four.
10:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Five. As
the war nears its end, Downton’s aristocrats and servants put their lives
back together.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Five.
11:00 24.1 IN THE LIFE
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Monsters of Folk. (see Dec. 15 at 11 p.m.)
MONDAY 17
NATIONAL MAPLE SYRUP DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 15 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Greatest Gifts. Items that guests
received as presents include a Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace and a Fender
bass.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Greatest Gifts.
8:30 24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS
10:00 24.1 CELTIC THUNDER CHRISTMAS Outstanding live performances
pay homage to “Winter Wonderland” and more holiday favorites.
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Lives Worth Living. A look at the Disability
Rights Movement focuses on one man’s struggle after a spinal cord injury.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
TUESDAY 18
BAKE COOKIES DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 MOTORWEEK (see Dec. 15 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 FIRST FREEDOM: THE FIGHT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Colonial Americans raised the ideal of religious freedom to the level of a
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24.4 FIRST FREEDOM: THE FIGHT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
9:30 24.1 HOLIDAYS AT HENDRICKS 2012 (see Dec. Highlights pg. 33)
24.4 HOLIDAYS AT HENDRICKS 2012
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
WEDNESDAY 19
OATMEAL MUFFIN DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 NATURE Christmas In Yellowstone. Wolves, coyotes, elk, bison,
bears and otters make their way through their most challenging season.
24.4 NATURE Christmas In Yellowstone.
9:00 24.1 NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx. A team in Egypt work to reverse
the destructive forces of man and nature to save the Great Sphinx.
24.4 NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx.
10:00 24.1 NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship. Archeologists construct and
launch a mysterious vessel depicted on the wall of an Egyptian temple.
24.4 NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
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THURSDAY 20
GO CAROLING DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 HOMETIME (see Dec. 15 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN In Loco. Louisa seeks a promotion at the
Portwenn School. Bert Large is testing out his culinary skills.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Greatest Gifts. (see Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
FRIDAY 21
NATIONAL FLASHLIGHT DAY/FIRST DAY OF WINTER
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 15 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.4 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
FEATURING JANE SEYMOUR AND NATHAN GUNN (see Dec. 16 at 8 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.1 IRANIAN AMERICANS The history and lives of the Iranian
American community in the United States are explored.
24.4 CHRISTMAS AT BELMONT The holiday production features
seasonal favorites from the Belmont University’s School of Music.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
SATURDAY 22
NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Vegetable Casseroles/Casseruole Delle Verdure. Rich
and satisfying Chunky Vegetarian Vegetable Stew and Baked Leeks in White
Sauce are prepared.
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24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Michael Lomonaco.
Quail and Venison are marinated. Boar Bacon and Rabbit Sausage are
made to form a mixed game grill.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Italian American Sandwiches #2.
Baltimore’s Italian American Civic Club Sandwich and a Primanti Sandwich
are served.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Vertical: Think Up! Create a vertical
element with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum’s art.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Shake
and Bake Reinvented. Tasty recipes include the best Nut-Crusted Chicken
Cutlets and Crisp Pan-Fried Pork Chops.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 15 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.4 HOMETIME
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Heaven on Earth, Part 5.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Case of the Corner Cupboard.
Long splined miters join the coffin-like case of this 18th-century corner
cupboard.
3:3 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Travel Gear Made Easy, Part 1. Organize
and tote your valuables for vacation, shopping, and work with quick and
classy gear.
24.4 MOTORWEEK
4:0 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Silent Star and Comfort Quilt. Eleanor pieces
a block that represents church groups who sent warm quilts to war torn
countries.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Simplicity. (see Nov. 23 at 9 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Vertical: Think Up! Create a vertical
element with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum’s art.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying.
5:0 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Top Shop Tips. Make woodworking
faster, safer and more accurate with some of our favorite shop tips and
techniques.
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Ontario, Canada’s Niagara
Peninsula - Toronto and Beyond. The world-class attractions and ethnic
diversity of Toronto, Canada’s largest city, are highlighted.
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Greatest Gifts. (see Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A Belgian war medal is investigated. A
pennant is traced to the early battle for the women’s vote.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Christmas. This show from
1966 features “Frosty the Snowman” and “Yes Virginia, There is A Santa
Claus.”
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Greatest Gifts. (see Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Stately Home. Hyacinth looks forward to soaking up a little culture
at her favorite stately home.
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Front Page Story.
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Soldier in the Rain. An
Army supply sergeant’s tragic hero is a portly master sergeant who knows
his way around.
10:34 24.1 OFFICIAL BEST OF FEST Celebrating Your Individuality.
Penguin want to surf in “Little Blue.” Fish in the windiest place on earth in
“The Wind Fisherman.”
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tom Waits. Iconic singer- songwriter Tom
Waits performs in this classic episode from 1979.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tom Waits.
SUNDAY 23
FESTIVUS! FOR THE REST OF US
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Conversion Disorder. Hear from experts and
a young athlete who is overcoming the challenges of this rare condition.
2:00 24.1 YULETIDE JOY: THE CRANE CANDLELIGHT CONCERT 2011 The
Crane Chorus and the Crane Symphony Orchestra present a very special
holiday concert.
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS Sam and Andy come to blows as she starts to
discover what kind of man her husband really is.
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Martin gets worried when Sonia doesn’t answer
her phone. Dennis is interested in Sharon’s hot date.
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
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5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Harold`S One
and Only. Red thinks Harold is spending too much
time with his girlfriend and gets them to take a
week off.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
6:30 24.1 HOLIDAYS AT HENDRICKS 2012 (see
Dec. 18 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 HOLIDAYS AT HENDRICKS 2012
8:00 24.1 CHRISTMAS AT LUTHER: TIDINGS OF COMFORT AND JOY
Celebrate the joy and traditions of Christmas with the choirs of Luther
College in Decorah IA.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 CHRISTMAS AT LUTHER: TIDINGS OF COMFORT AND JOY
8:30 24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six.
The Spanish flu strikes Downton. Mary, Sybil and Robert each confront a
moment of truth.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six.
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Director Ron Howard and screenwriter Steve
Zaillian discuss Academy Award-winning films.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tom Waits. (see Dec. 22 at 11 p.m.)
MONDAY 24
CHRISTMAS EVE/EGG NOG DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 22 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour Two. Treasures
include a 1835 Regency-style etagere bought at a yard sale & a painting
by Fern Coppedge.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Florida - Hour Two.
8:30 24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
FEATURING JANE SEYMOUR AND NATHAN GUNN (see Dec. 16 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
FEATURING JANE SEYMOUR AND NATHAN
GUNN
10:00 24.1 CHRISTMAS AT ST. OLAF: REJOICE,
GIVE THANKS, AND SING The renowned
choirs and the St. Olaf Orchestra perform rich
compositions in Northfield, Minnesota.
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS These
Amazing Shadows. The National Film Preservation Board and the cinematic
treasures it strives to save are showcased.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH (see Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
TUESDAY 25
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 MOTORWEEK (see Dec. 22 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2: REVENGE OF THE OMELETS
24.4 BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2: REVENGE OF THE OMELETS
9:00 24.1 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED (see Nov. 25 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED
9:30 24.1 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED (see Nov. 25 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED (see Dec. 25 at 9 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 FRONTLINE
24.4 FRONTLINE
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1CHARLIE ROSE
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 NATURE Wild Balkans. Wild animals, thick forests, vast
wetlands and deep chasms highlight this jagged area of Europe.
24.4 NATURE Wild Balkans.
9:00 24.1 NOVA Building The Great Cathedrals. Hands-on experiments
reveal architectural secrets used to erect these soaring, glass-filled walls.
24.4 NOVA Building The Great Cathedrals.
10:00 24.1 NOVA Quest for Solomon’s Mines. Groundbreaking expeditions
in the pockmarked desert of Jordan illuminate the legend of Solomon.
24.4 NOVA Quest for Solomon’s Mines.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
THURSDAY 27
NATIONAL FRUITCAKE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 HOMETIME (see Dec. 22 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Blood Is Thicker. Bert Large has been hiding a
secret from his son Al that threatens to jeopardize their relationship.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour Two. (see Dec. 24 at
8 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
FRIDAY 28
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 22 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS The Joffrey Ballet: Mavericks of American
Dance. A look at the company that revolutionized American ballet features
excerpts from seminal dances.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.1 AMERICAN MASTERS The Joffrey Ballet: Mavericks of American
Dance. A look at the company that revolutionized American ballet features
excerpts from seminal dances.
10:30 24.4 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED (see Dec. 25 at 9 p.m.)
11:00 24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
12:00A 24.1CHARLIE ROSE
SATURDAY 29
NATIONAL BICARBONATE OF SODA DAY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 REITH
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Special Pasta/Pasta Speciale. Uniquely-shaped
Garganelli is createdwith a velvety-smooth Prosciutto di Parma and Cream
sauce.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Monique Barbeau.
Chef Barbeau prepares tequila cured gravlax with savory dill pancakes,
using fresh salmon.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA St. Louis’s Little Italy. Lidia prepares
Spaghetti and Meatballs and also adds Arancini, or Rice Balls, to the menu.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Perennial Favorites. The Huntington
Botanical Gardens in California and the New York Botanical Garden are
explored.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Here’s
The Beef. Perfect Chili and the ultimate Juicy Pub-Style Burger are prepared.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 22 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
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2:00 24.1 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
24.4 HOMETIME
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL
The Falls, Part 1. Jerry takes his students through
the process of under painting each segment of
the painting.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Making
Marvelous Moldings. Bill Anderson and Roy show
how to flute pilasters and carve cornice for this comely corner cupboard.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Travel Gear Made Easy, Part 2. Learn
the basics of making a travel trio bag set, a jewels and treats bag and a
curling iron tote.
24.4 MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Radio Windmill and Sky Rocket. Eleanor
creates a patriotic block beginning with a star center and then adds
template cut rockets.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF So You Think You Are a Chef. (see Nov.
23 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Perennial Favorites. The Huntington
Botanical Gardens in California and the New York Botanical Garden are
explored.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Workbench Basics. The Woodsmith
editors show the must-have features you need when choosing the right
workbench.
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Cruising the
Mediterranean. Joseph’s cruise adventure takes him to great places in
Venice, Croatia, Malta, Sicily and Tuscany.
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour Two. (see Dec. 24 at
8 p.m.)
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A Club Continental business card may
shed light on California’s prohibition-era underground.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW New Year’s. “I Could Have
Danced All Night,” “Auld Lang Syne” and “Everything’s Coming Up Roses”
are performed.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Florida - Hour Two.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET The Charity Shop. Hyacinth is at her wit’s end with the charity shop,
Councilor Nugent, Rose’s love life & her Daddy!
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Sit Out.
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE No Time for Sergeants. A
naive and stubborn Georgia rube joins the peacetime Air Force and talks
back to his sergeant.
11:00 24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sonic Youth/The Black Keys. Sonic Youth
showcases their avant-garde rock style and the Black Keys highlights
classic blues rock.
11:03 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sonic Youth/The Black Keys.
SUNDAY 30
7:00 24.1 NORWAY PASSAGE: THE
MOST BEAUTIFUL VOYAGE A beautiful
voyage along eleven hundred miles
of Norway’s spectacular coastline is
highlighted.
24.4 NOVA Building the Great
Cathedrals. (see Dec. 26 at 9 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 TBA
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 TBA
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Seven. In
the finale, the family gathers at Downton Abbey for Christmas.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Seven.
11:00 24.1 ON STORY The creative minds
behind Unforgiven and 3:10 to Yuma discuss
creating westerns with resonance.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sonic Youth/
The Black Keys. (see Dec. 29 at 11 p.m.)
MONDAY 31
NEW YEAR’S EVE 2013
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see Dec. 29 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 REITH
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
8:00 24.1 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER New York Philharmonic New
Year’s Eve. The New York Philharmonic rings in 2013 with this New Year’s
Eve celebration.
24.4 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER New York Philharmonic New
Year’s Eve.
8:30 24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim. A group of middle-aged
men find unlikely success as members of Sweden’s synchronized swimming
team.
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim.
11:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.1 REITH
IMPROVEMENTS MAKE
MAGAZINE LIGHTER,
EASIER TO READ
Regular readers of CNY Connected may
have noticed a few differences in this
month’s magazine, starting with the very
paper on which it’s printed.
In this issue, we worked closely with
our printer, Dellas Graphics, to introduce
a lighter and more readable paper stock.
By changing the weight of the cover and
inside pages, we have given CNY
Connected a better magazine feel and
reduced its physical weight. That’s cut the
cost of printing and mailing the
magazine by nearly 20 percent.
At the same time, we made the body
type larger, shifted to ragged-right column
text (rather than justified columns) and
reduced the white space between lines
of text, known in printer’s terms as the
leading. The result is a cleaner look and
dramatically improved legibility.
We did all this without reducing the
number of words, too, so you’re getting
as much content as before. We hope you
like these improvements and we welcome
your feedback. Please e-mail comments
to Haley Dubnoff at haley_dubnoff@
wcny.org.
BACON DAY
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Lyme Disease. Learn from the experts
about steps you can take to protect yourself from this infectious disease.
2:00 24.1 AFTER WORDS The struggle of individuals with aphasia, an
acquired communication disorder, is illuminated.
3:00 24.1 EASTENDERS There’s a green-eyed monster at the Watts’
breakfast table as emotions head for boiling point.
3:30 24.1 EASTENDERS Martin goes to the police. The Miller twins
continue their reign of terror.
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
5:00 24.1 TRUTH ABOUT MONEY WITH RIC EDELMAN
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW The Grapes of Wrath. The men use the
next door neighbor’s grapes to make their own wine. Red makes a flintlock
musket.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Are You Wearing a Battery Charger? Dr.
Faramarz Farahi has invented clothing that can charge electronic devices while you wear it.
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Wai Lana
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6:30
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Tracks Ahead
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America’s
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4:30
Sew It All
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Power Yoga:
Mind and
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The
Victory
Garden
Travelscope
9:00
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Family Kitchen
Second
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9:30
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Sewing
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Living Smart
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10:00
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Knitting
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My
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Cooking With
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Truth About
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10:30
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Fons &
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New
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Ask This Old
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Ask This Old
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11:30
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Quilting
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8:00
Best Of
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Cooking with
Loi
12:30
8:30
Painting
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Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
1:00
9:00
Best of Helen
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SATURDAY
Classic FM
Music
with
Jon English
Classic FM Music
with Bill Shedden
8:00
of the Syracuse Symphony, featuring
programs that have not been heard in
many years. On Nov. 4, we bring you
a 1977 Haydn program conducted
by Christopher Keene. It features the
Haydn Trumpet Concerto with
principal trumpet George Coble as
the soloist.
On Dec. 1, we take you to the theater
Richard Wagner designed for his music
dramas, the Bayreuth Festspielhaus.
This year the Bayreuth Festival begins
with a new production of The Flying
Dutchman staged by Jan Philipp
Gloger and conducted by Christian
Thielemann, Dec. 1 at 1 p.m.
The 82nd season of the Metropolitan
Opera’s Saturday matinee broadcasts
begins Dec. 8 with Verdi’s “Un
Ballo in Maschera,” starring Sondra
Radvanovsky, Marcelo Álvarez, and
Dmitri Hvorostovsky. This starts the
celebration of Verdi’s 200th birthday.
The Met will offer 23 broadcasts this
season. Margaret Juntwait returns as
the series’ host for her ninth season.
The German public broadcaster
Deutsche Welle has a special program
Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. from the Bach
Festival in Leipzig. This is part of a
series of festival concerts Classic FM
airs Saturdays at 8 p.m.
The outstanding Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra broadcasts have resumed on
Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Handel’s
“Messiah” airs Dec. 18 with conductor
Sir Neville Marriner. On Christmas
Day, the program includes “A Ceremony
of Carols” by Benjamin Britten.
We are preparing a line-up of holiday
programming that I sincerely hope you
will enjoy. Among the many highlights
is “A Festival of Nine Lessons” and
carols from King’s College in Cambridge,
England, and “Holidays at Hendricks”
from Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse
University.
FRIDAY
6:00 AM
7:00
We continue to dig into the archives
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
9:00
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11:00
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12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
Classic FM
Music
with
Diane Jones
Classic FM Music
with Bill Baker
3:00
4:00
5:00
5:30
8:00
9:00
10:00
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THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
THIS WEEK
Hosted by Alec Baldwin
Thursdays at 8 p.m.
November 1: CONDUCTOR: Alan Gilbert SOLOISTS:
Robert Langevin, flute; Nikolaj Znaider, violin NIELSEN:
Flute Concerto NIELSEN: Violin Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY:
Symphony No. 2, “Little Russian”
November 8: CONDUCTOR: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
SOLOIST: Augustin Hadelich, violin LALO: Symphonie
Espagnole BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique
November 15: CONDUCTOR: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
SOLOIST: Philip Myers, horn MOZART: Serenade No. 6 in
D, “Serenata Notturna”; Horn Concerto No. 3 MAHLER:
Symphony No. 1 in D, “Titan”
November 22: CONDUCTOR: Charles Dutoit SOLOIST:
Nikolai Lugansky, piano DEBUSSY: Symphonic Fragments
from “The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian” RACHMANINOFF:
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini ELGAR: Enigma
Variations
November 29: CONDUCTOR: Kurt Masur SOLOISTS: Glenn
Dicterow, violin; Carter Brey, cello BRAHMS: Concerto for
Violin and Cello in a minor; Symphony No. 2 in D
December 6: CONDUCTOR: Kurt Masur BRAHMS:
Symphony No. 3 in F; Symphony No. 4 in e minor
December 13: CONDUCTOR: Andrey Boreyko SOLOIST:
Frank Peter Zimmerman, violin MENDELSSOHN: Overture
to “Die Heimkehr aus der Fremde“ SHOSTAKOVICH: Violin
Concerto No. 1 DVORÁK: Symphony No. 9, “From the New
World”
December 20: CONDUCTOR: Helmut Rilling SOLOISTS:
Gaechinger Kantorei, Stuttgart; Annette Dash, soprano;
Daniel Taylor, countertenor; James Taylor, tenor; Shenyang,
bass HANDEL: Messiah
Saturday Opera, Part II with Bill and Maureen Shedden will follow
each broadcast.
December 27: Winter Holiday Special CONDUCTORS:
Leonard Bernstein; Skitch Henderson; Danny Kaye
SOLOIST: Skitch Henderson, piano MOZART: German Dance
in C, “ Sleigh Ride” (Leonard Bernstein, conductor)
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 1, “Winter Dreams”
HENDERSON: Selections from Winter Holiday, 1961-62
PROKOFIEV: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 (Leonard Bernstein,
narrator/conductor) J. STRAUSS, JR.: Overture to “Die
Fledermaus” (from “An Evening with Danny Kaye”—
Danny Kaye, conductor)
December 8: The Met begins its 82nd season of live radio
broadcasts with VERDI: Un Ballo in Maschera with Marcelo
Álvarez, Sondra Radvanovsky, Kathleen Kim, Stephanie
Blythe and Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Fabio Luisi will conduct.
SATURDAY OPERA
Hosted by Bill and Maureen Shedden
(Unless otherwise noted)
All operas begin at 1:00 p.m.
(Unless otherwise noted)
Saturday Opera runs through 12/1; Metropolitan Opera 12/8
November 3: ROSSINI: The Barber of Seville with Nathan
Gunn, Ana María Martínez, and Lawrence Brownlee.
Leonardo Vordoni conducts.
November 10: BEETHOVEN: Fidelio with Karita Mattila,
Simon O’Neill, Tómas Tómasson, and Brittany Wheeler.
Michael Hofstetter conducts.
November 17: VERDI: La Traviata with Albina
Shagimuratova, Chad Shelton, and Giovanni Meoni.
Patrick Summers conducts.
November 24: VERDI: Don Carlos (in French) with
Brandon Jovanovich, Tamara Wilson, Christine Goerke,
Scott Hendricks, Andrea Silvestrelli, and Samuel Ramey.
Patrick Summers conducts.
December 1: Our annual broadcast from the Bayreuth
Festival, recorded on July 25th of this year, is WAGNER: The
Flying Dutchman with Evgeny Nikitin, Adrianne Pieczonka,
Franz-Josef Selig, and Michael König. Christian Thielemann
will conduct, and noted classical broadcaster Rick Fulker
will be your host.
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
Hosted by Margaret Juntwait and Ira Siff
All operas begin at 1 p.m.
(Unless otherwise noted.)
December 15: VERDI: Aida with Liudmyla Monastyrska,
Olga Borodina, Roberto Alagna, and George Gagnidze.
Fabio Luisi will conduct.
December 22: ROSSINI: The Barber of Seville (in English)
with Rodion Pogossov, Isabel Leonard, Alek Shrader, and
John Del Carlo. Yves Abel will conduct.
December 29: Thomas ADÈS: The Tempest. This
performance, which was recorded earlier in the season,
features Audrey Luna, Isabel Leonard, Alek Shrader, and
Simon Keenlyside Thomas Adès will conduct.
FRESH INK
Hosted by Neva Pilgrim
Sundays at 2 p.m.
November 4: “Crossing the Rubicon” Steven STUCKY:
August 4, 1964 (2011)
November 11: “Caught in Time” David KEBERLE: Four to
Go (1999); Persis PARSHALL VEHAR: From the Mountain
Top (world premiere recording); Stacy GARROP: Sonnets
of Desire, Longing & Whimsy (world premiere recording);
Edward RUCHALSKI: Windwood Harbor (part 4) (Society
for New Music performance); Alex AMADEO: Frenchman
Stroll (premiere and Society for New Music performance);
John DUKE: I carry your heart & Paola Marquez “Maria”
aria (premiere and Society for New Music performance);
Steven STUCKY: Partita-Pastorale after J.S.B. (Onondaga
Community College live performance, February 2011)
November 18: “Pathways of the Soul” David KEBERLE:
Percorsi d’anima (after Messaien’s “Quartet for the End of
Time”); Nikolas A. JELENIAUSKAS: Duo for Viola and Cello,
2012 (premiere); Rachel MATTHEWS: Piano Quintet (2007)
November 25: “Concerted Efforts” Philip GLASS: Concerto
for Viola and Orchestra (1987); Eric WHITACRE: When
David Heard; David DEL TREDICI: Acrostic Song from “Final
Alice” (Society for New Music performance); Howard
BOATWRIGHT: On hearing the birds sing & Sam Peters Ebb
(premiere)
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December 2: “Visions of Beauty”Wayne PETERSON: Two
Poems by Delmore Schwartz (2006); Donald CROCKETT:
Daglarym/My Mountains (2008) (Society for New Music
performance); Steven STUCKY: Piano Quintet, 2010
(Onondaga Community College live performance,
February 2011); Judith SAINTE CROIX: Vision II (1997)
Bluegrass Brothers, and the current version of the gospel
singing pioneers: the Chuck Wagon Gang.
December 9: “Farewell to Philosophy” Gavin BRYARS:
Cello Concerto (Farewell to Philosophy); Paul WINCHESTER:
Toccatina, 2012 (premiere) (Society for New Music
performance); Milos RAICKOVICH: B-A-G-D-A-D (2006)
Opry (debuted November 28, 1928), Bill celebrates by
featuring current Opry bluegrassers: Del McCoury, Jesse
McReynolds, Bobby Osborne, and Ricky Skaggs (new
release).
December 2: Bill features recordings by the Grass Cats
(new), Stephen Wade (“Banjo Diary”), Carolina Road, and
Bradley Kincaid (“The Kentucky Mountain Boy”--new
4-CD JSP reissue!)
December 9: Bluegrass renditions of favorite Christmas
carols, ballads and novelty songs begin tonight; plus
songs by the Crowe Brothers, Canada’s Spinney Brothers,
the Punches Brothers (MO), and mandolin player Mickey
Boles.
December 16: More bluegrass and old-time versions of
Christmas favorites, a salute to A.P. Carter (born Dec. 15,
1891), and CDs by Larry Stephenson and Audie Blaylock
& Redline.
December 23: The annual Bluegrass Ramble Audio
Christmas Card, featuring 15-minute uninterrupted
segments of Holiday carols, instrumentals and novelties
bluegrass and old-time country music style. Included: The
Vellas, Doyle Lawson, and Monroe Crossing.
December 16: “A Timeless Present: Words of the Angel”
TRIO MEDIAEVAL: Words of the Angel, part I; Judith
SAINTE CROIX: The Bright Leaf Trio, 1996
December 23: “A Timeless Present: Words of the Angel,
Part II”TRIO MEDIAEVAL: Words of the Angel, Part II;
Øistein SOMMERFELDT: Norwegian Religious Folktunes
December 30: “Outward Bound: Lunar Cycles” Judith
LANG ZAIMONT: Concerto for Piano and Wind Orchestra;
Mark WINGES: Luna, Nova Luna (2010)
SOUNDS OF JAZZ
Hosted by Leo Rayhill
Sundays at 5 p.m.
Featured artists for November and December 2012: Doc
Cheatham, Nicholas Payton, Pete Fountain, Ruby Braff, Red
Richards, Gene Krupa, Charlie Shavers, Coleman Hawkins,
Mel Powell, Georgie Auld, Kai Winding, Carl Fontana, and
Dave McKenna. Also, stay tuned to Classic FM for details
about Leo’s annual holiday jazz show!
BLUEGRASS RAMBLE Hosted by Bill Knowlton
Sundays at 9 p.m.
November 4: Bill salutes Grand Ole Opry charter member
Kirk McGee, born on this date in 1899. Also new CDs
by New York State champion fiddler Donny Perkins, The
Hillbenders, and The Roys.
November 11: Appropriate songs for Veterans’ Day,
and new releases by San Francisco’s Earl Brothers, the
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November 18: Bill plays recordings by the Bankesters
(new), Marty Rabon, Lou Reid & Carolina, and
Chattanooga’s famed Dismembered Tennesseans.
November 25: Saluting the 87th birthday of the Grand Ole
December 30: Bill reviews the bluegrass and old-time
releases that came out during 2012. CDs by Balsam Range,
Little Roy Lewis & Lizzy Long, Karl Shiflett, and the Larry
Gillis Hard Driving Swampgrass Band are included.
SYRACUSE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Sundays at noon
November 4: Christopher Keene conducts. HAYDN:
Sinfonia Concertante in B-Flat; Symphony No. 104 in D
(Recorded summer 1977 at Artpark for WONO; Henry
Fogel is host)
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November 11: André Raphel Smith conducts, with
soprano Lianne Coble and the Syracuse University Oratorio
Society (Elisa Dekaney, director). BARBER: Symphony No. 1
COPLAND: Excerpts from “Rodeo” LAURIDSEN: O Magnum
Mysterium POULENC: Gloria (Recorded November, 2007;
Don Dolloff is host)
November 18: Daniel Hege conducts, with pianist Barry
Douglas. WALTON: Spitfire Prelude and Fugue ELGAR:
Enigma Variations BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat
(Recorded October, 2004; Don Dolloff is host)
November 25: Kazuyoshi Akiyama conducts, with NEXUS
and the Syracuse Children’s Chorus (Barbara Marble Tagg,
director). TAKEMITSU: From Me Flows What You Call Time
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Folk Songs of the Four Seasons
RAVEL: Bolero (Recorded March, 2002; Don Dolloff is host)
December 2: Christopher Keene conducts. BEETHOVEN:
Overture to “Fidelio”; Leonore Overture No. 3 BRAHMS:
Serenade No. 1 in D (Recorded summer 1977 at Artpark
for WONO; Henry Fogel is host)
December 9: Daniel Hege conducts, with pianist Terrence
Wilson. BERNSTEIN: Three Dance Episodes from “On the
Town” DAUGHERTY: Deus ex Machina TCHAIKOVSKY:
Symphony No. 5 in e minor (Recorded October, 2007; Don
Dolloff is host)
December 16: Daniel Hege conducts, with cellist Daniel
LeDoux and violinist Jeremy Mastrangelo. JOHNSON:
Victory Stride BRAHMS: Double Concerto in a minor for
Violin, Cello and Orchestra PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 5 in
B-Flat (Recorded October, 2008; Don Dolloff is host)
December 23: HISTORIC PERFORMANCE: Karl Kritz
conducts, with soprano Lee Venora, contralto Florence
Kopleff, tenor Walter Carringer, bass John West, and the
Syracuse Chorale (Mary Jane Staseew, director) HANDEL:
Messiah (Recorded December, 1962 for WONO; Henry
Fogel is host)
December 30: Daniel Hege conducts, with violinist
Midori. BRAHMS/SHENG: Intermezzo in a minor BRAHMS/
SCHOENBERG: Piano Quartet in g minor TCHAIKOVSKY:
Violin Concerto in D (Recorded April, 2007: Don Dolloff is
host)
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MayThanksgiving,
a joyous
Holiday season and
healthy, Happy New Year!
LIDIA’S PINE NUT COOKIES
(Amaretti con pignoli)
Ingredients
1 pound canned almond paste
1 1/2 c. sugar
3 large egg whites
1 c. pine nuts (optional)
1
/4 c. confectioners’ sugar, or as needed (optional)
Preparation
1. Arrange one rack in the upper third of the oven
and the other in the lower third. Preheat the
oven to 350° F. Line 2 baking sheets with
parchment paper.
2. Crumble the almond paste into a mixing bowl.
Beat with a handheld electric mixer until finely
crumbled. Sprinkle the sugar over the almond
paste and continue to beat until the sugar is
incorporated. Beat in the egg whites, one at a
time and continue beating until the batter is
smooth.
3. If using the pine nuts, spread them out on a
plate. Pinch off a tablespoon-size piece of dough
and roll between your palms to form a ball. Roll
the ball in pine nuts or just place it on the baking
sheet if you want plain cookies. Repeat with the
remaining dough.
4. Bake the cookies until lightly browned and soft
and springy, about 20 minutes. Remove and
cool completely on wire racks before serving.
The cookies can be stored at room temperature
for up to 1 week and are delicious with or with
out pine nuts.
Tip: The plain cookies can also be dusted with confectioners’ sugar before serving.
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GROW YOUR INTERESTS
AT KEUKA COLLEGE
You like art but you also like chemistry. You
see yourself as a social worker one day and
a marketing executive the next. Or maybe
you have no idea what you want to do.
Not having a firm plan for your future may
leave you at disadvantage at some colleges,
but not Keuka College. In fact, Keuka offers
an exploratory option for students, opening
up possibilities never imagined.
At Keuka, you can study World War II
history with a Pulitzer Prize nominee,
immerse yourself in the exciting world of
marketing and communications, enhance
your creativity by taking a digital photog-
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raphy class and find out what is involved in
becoming a doctor or a lawyer.
No matter what your interests are, we are
here to help you explore them at Keuka
College. The best part? Our annual
internship program
guarantees you’ll
have the chance
to explore your
interests in the real
world.
So come to Keuka
without a map.
Grow your interests
and refine your talents. Explore.
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admissions@keuka.edu • 800-33KEUKA
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SWEET POTATO AND
PEAR SOUP
Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, cut into
small pieces
4 c. water
1 (3-inch) cinnamon stick
1 1/4 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. butter or organic coconut spread
3 Bosc pears, peeled, cored and
chopped into small pieces
1
/3 c. white wine or apple or pear juice
1
/3 c. half-and-half or coconut milk
creamer
1
/4 tsp. ground white pepper
Directions
Combine sweet potatoes, water,
cinnamon stick and salt in a Dutch
oven. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat,
cover and simmer 15 minutes or until
sweet potatoes are tender. Remove
cover and simmer an additional 5
minutes. Discard cinnamon stick and
set sweet potato mixture aside.
Melt butter or organic coconut spread
in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add pear pieces and saute 5 minutes.
Add wine. Reduce heat, cover and
simmer for 10 minutes or until pear
pieces are tender.
In food processor or blender, puree
sweet potato mixture and pear mixture
in batches. Return pureed soup to
Dutch oven. Add half-and-half or
coconut milk creamer and pepper.
Stir well to combine. Heat through and
serve. Makes about 8 cups.
Tips/Techniques
Two medium-sized sweet potatoes
weigh about 1 1/2 pounds. Use the
darker, garnet sweet potatoes when
available.
Cover the top of the food processor
with a kitchen towel when pureeing hot
ingredients.
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APPLE HARVEST
QUINOA
Have you cooked with quinoa? If not,
you should. Yes, it’s packed with
protein and essential amino acids, but
it’s also light and fluffy and mildly
nutty. It provides the perfect canvas for
a variety of fall flavor combinations:
honey and berries, chicken stock and
leafy greens, even vegetarian meatballs.
Ingredients
1 c. uncooked quinoa, rinsed
2 tsp. olive oil, divided
3
/4 c. onion, chopped
3
/4 c. carrot, finely diced
1 garlic clove, minced
2 c. vegetable broth
1
/4 tsp. salt
1
/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 Granny Smith apple, peeled and
finely chopped
3 tbsp. slivered almonds, toasted
1
/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
Directions
Heat 1 teaspoon oil in saucepan over
medium-high heat. Add onion, carrot,
and garlic to pan.
Sauté 5 minutes or until onion is
tender and carrot begins to brown.
Stir in broth, quinoa, salt, and
cinnamon; bring to a boil.
Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 20
minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
Remove from heat. Fluff with a fork;
keep warm.
Heat remaining 1 teaspoon oil in a
nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
Add apple to pan, and sauté 7 minutes
or until apple begins to brown.
Add apple, almonds, and pepper to
quinoa; toss to combine. Serve warm.
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WHERE SKIN CARE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS
The best possible care of your skin is vital to staying young, healthy and happy in
today’s busy world. La Fleur de Beauté, where “skin care is our only business,” in
Fayetteville will keep you looking your best at all times, and is a relaxing daytrip
destination.
Specializing in the many facets of skin care, our day spa has the newest and most
effective products and equipment to give both women and men top quality facials
and body treatments at affordable prices. Luxurious massages, spa manicures,
pedicures, microdermabrasions, makeup applications and skin rejuvenation
treatments are also available by the area’s best technicians.
All services are accompanied by soothing scents and magical sounds lending to
the relaxing atmosphere. La Fleur de Beauté is a premier day spa known throughout
Central New York for outstanding personalized service from an experienced staff.
We celebrated our 20th anniversary of serving Central New York in October and look
forward to many more.
La Fleur de Beauté is conveniently located on the Route 92 side of Lyndon Corners,
behind Industrial Color Labs. Our hours of operation are: Tuesday through Thursday
10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For an
appointment or to purchase gift certificates, call (315) 449-4036. To join our mailing list
for free eblasts of weekly and monthly specials, sign up at www.lafleurdayspa.com.
“Specializing in skin care… accompanied by soothing scents and magical sounds
lending to your relaxing atmosphere.”
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BE MANLY!
MAN it UP!
CNYMancave.com is your home for
all your mancave needs. Whether
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we can help you make it manly.
We have 32 flavors of brats! From
traditional flavors to specialties
like buffalo chicken wing and bacon
cheese burger. USDA graded steak,
chicken and pork, rubs, spices and
sauces.
FOR YOUR HEALTH
The turn of the century witnessed the crowning achievement of decades of painstaking
work, completing the Human Genome Project. This milestone shifted the spotlight
from genetics to genomics, the study of the human genome represented by the entire
set of human genes. Today, genomics identifies the cause of disease and develops
better diagnostic tests and treatments. The melding of genomics with drug therapy
has given way to pharmacogenomics, a field that holds promise for identifying proper
medications and dosage for each individual’s disease. Standards will soon be relegated
as gene-directed therapy becomes commonplace with the genetic make-up of an
individual.
The Cardiac Research Institute at the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory (MMRL)
has played a leading role in the discovery of gene mutations responsible for many
inherited cardiac arrhythmia syndromes. MMRL scientists have also contributed to the
identification of the genetic basis for atrial fibrillation, the most common arrhythmia
encountered in the clinic. Most recently, the Cardiac Research Institute in collaboration
with Gilead Sciences discovered a safe and effective treatment for atrial fibrillation,
which is currently undergoing phase two clinical trials.
Many have benefitted and many more stand to benefit from the highly innovative
and creative scientific achievements of the MMRL. 84 cents of every dollar benefits our
medical research. Please visit www.mmrl.edu to learn more or make an end of the year
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PLAYERS OF UTICA GET
SET FOR 100TH SEASON
Players of Utica, New York’s oldest
community theater, is pleased to announce
a centennial season. For the past 100
seasons, Players of Utica has provided the
Utica area with the opportunity to enjoy
and participate in affordable, quality
community theater. The theater has
progressed from a private club to a notfor-profit volunteer theater organization
which exists for the benefit of the
community.
In addition to subscription season shows,
Players of Utica has produced cabaret style
entertainment, original musicals, plays
written and performed by local writers and
actors, and delivered a mobile theater,
“Players To Go.”
The presentation of “Scrooge” marks its
30th anniversary in 2012 and a cast of more
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If you are more of the “outdoor type” we
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than 200 people will be on stage at The
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Players of Utica
is open to the community.
All are welcome to audition for a role in our
season productions, assist back stage or
serve on a committee. Players of Utica will
continue to thrive with your continued
support.
For a more detailed history, to become
a subscribing member, or to volunteer, call
(315) 724-7624 or www.playersofutica.org.
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KERNER & MERCHANT:
RESTORING FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND FOR THE FUTURE
By Ben Merchant, President of Kerner & Merchant
We, like a lot of businesses, count on the holiday to generate a significant portion of
our yearly income. The vast majority of the organs we service are in churches.
And the churches like their organs to be in good shape and good tune for visitors
who attend church for the holidays. No one wants to sing “Silent Night”
unaccompanied.
The last few years have been lean ones for our firm. With churches closing and
budget reductions the norm, we, like a lot of other small businesses, have been
squeaking by. However, things took a decided turn for the better in the beginning
of 2012, and have picked up even more as the year progressed. As of this writing we
enjoy a backlog of about 16 months.
One of the jobs we recently completed was the restoration of an antique 1878
Jardine pipe organ at First Congregational Church in Antwerp, N.Y. The church is to
be commended for restoring an instrument that will give them another 125 years of
excellent service.
If you are in a church and get a chance, introduce yourself to the organist. Most of
the music they play has three lines. They play one line with their feet and the other
two with their hands. Try playing three lines at once—it’s not easy (no mean feat?).
Because there is a lesser demand for organists, they have become a dying breed.
Fewer and fewer of them graduate from colleges and conservatories; last year, less
than a thousand. Perhaps you know a young pianist who might be interested in
taking a few organ lessons? Contact the Syracuse chapter of the American Guild of
Organists for information.
Have a wonderful holiday, and if you are in a church, enjoy the beautiful organ
music.
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FUDGY BROWNIES FROM
‘EVERYDAY FOOD’
WCNY LAUNCHES ‘WON’T
YOU HELP A NEIGHBOR?’
Each half-hour episode of Everyday
WCNY launched a new
Food offers quick, easy and practical
solutions to the challenges of everyday
cooking and includes easy-to-make
recipes along with smart tips and
kitchen techniques.
Serves 16 | Prep time: 25 minutes |
Total time: 3 hours
½ c. (1 stick) unsalted butter, plus more
for foil
8 oz. semisweet chocolate, chopped
1 ¼ c. sugar
¾ tsp. salt
3 large eggs
¾ c. all-purpose flour (spooned and
leveled)
1 c. chopped walnuts or pecans
(optional)
campaign called “Won’t You
Help a Neighbor?” to use its
television, radio, web, print
and social media to help make
Central New Yorkers aware of
important local causes.
The campaign started by
drawing attention to the
Humane Association of Central
New York’s annual Drop-A-Thon,
Silent Auction and
Open House
fundraising
event in
September.
Preheat oven to 350°. Line bottom
and sides of an 8-inch square baking
pan with foil; butter foil. Set aside.
Place butter and chocolate in a
medium heatproof bowl set over (not
in) a saucepan of simmering water; stir
frequently, until almost melted. Remove
from heat; stir until completely melted.
Whisk in sugar and salt until smooth;
whisk in eggs. Gently whisk in flour
just until smooth (do not overmix).
Fold in nuts, if using.
Spread batter evenly in prepared pan.
Bake until a toothpick inserted in center
comes out with a few moist crumbs
attached (they should form a ball when
rolled between your fingers), 45 to 50
minutes. Cool completely in pan.
Use foil to lift from pan; peel off and
discard. Cut into 16 squares.
Note: Instead of dipping the dry measuring cup into the flour, spoon flour
into the cup; then level flour with the
straight edge of a knife.
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WCNY NAMES DUBNOFF
EDITOR AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS MANAGER
Haley Dubnoff,
of Fayetteville, has
been named editor
and public relations
manager for
WCNY. Prior to
joining WCNY,
she was a consultant for Blue Highway Inc. and was
responsible for website and social media
content delivery. Dubnoff also served
as director of communications for
Loretto, where she supported the
company’s internal and external
communications, public relations and
marketing efforts.
In her new role, Dubnoff will serve
as editor of WCNY’s CNY Connected
magazine, website, publications and
collateral materials. She also will support
and manage a wide range of public
relations and marketing efforts.
She earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in public relations from
Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse
School of Public Communications.
BRENTON FINIZIO NAMED
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Brenton Finizio,
of Camillus, has
been named
associate producer.
Brenton worked
as a production
assistant at WCNY
before he graduated from Le Moyne
College last spring.
Since joining the team, Brenton
assisted with the on-location production
for the second season of Cooking with
Julie Taboulie. He is responsible for producing WCNY’s new Sunday morning
arts show Artifex and the daily Central
New York Business Minute, which airs on
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Brenton earned a Bachelor of Arts in
communications from Le Moyne
College.
ALYSSA PLOCK
NAMED PRODUCER
Alyssa Plock, of
Schenectady, has
been named producer for WCNY’s
The Capitol Bureau.
Prior to joining
WCNY, Alyssa
covered New York
state government
for the Cuyler
News Service in Albany.
At WCNY, Alyssa will be responsible
for booking guests and producing The
Capitol Pressroom and will assist with the
production of The Capitol Report.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in
politics, philosophy and economics
from The King’s College in New York
City.
WCNY NAMES ZALIZNIAK
DIRECTOR OF UNDERWRITING
Peter S. Zalizniak,
of Bridgeport,
has been named
WCNY’s director
of underwriting.
Zalizniak has more
than a dozen years
of experience
growing sales for
corporations and
technology companies.
Prior to joining WCNY, Zalizniak
was senior sales manager for EMS
Technologies/Honeywell. He also held
positions at Iridium Satellite and Stratos
Mobile Networks in Bethesda, Md.
At WCNY, he will oversee the day-today operations of the sales team and
work on strategic and tactical solutions
to meet WNCY’s sales and underwriting
goals.
Zalizniak earned an MBA from
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Norwich University and is a candidate
for a Doctor of Business Administration
from Baker College Center for Graduate
Studies. He is a member of the Army
Aviation Association of America and a
U.S. Army Veteran.
WCNY INTERN CREATES
WORKSHOP
Gari Blair, a WCNY intern from
Syracuse University’s child and family
studies program, has created a nutrition workshop for children in grades
1 through 3 and their parents. The
free workshop features fun activities
and food sampling. It will be held at
WCNY in the Clifford Kitchen on
Saturday Nov. 17 at 10 a.m.
Pre-registration is required.
Please call (315) 453-2424.
LIDIA OF ‘LIDIA’S ITALY’
GREETS MORE THAN 100
PEOPLE IN SYRACUSE
Guests enjoyed an evening with Lidia
Bastianich, critically acclaimed chef,
author and host of PBS’s Lidia’s
Italy visited Syracuse Oct.
25 at Justin’s Tuscan
Grill. Lidia shared
stories of her childhood in Italy, her
immigration to
America, and her love
of Italian-American
food.
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CONCERT A SUCCESS
WCNY’s Jon
English presented
“The Life of a
Tenor: An AudioBiography” in
Kingston, Ontario
on Sept. 22 at
St. George’s
Cathedral, a
unique concert
English promised to perform in Canada
for loyal Classic FM supporters during
WCNY’s spring membership drive.
WCNY SHRED-A-THON
A SUCCESS
WCNY hosted a communitywide
Shred-A-Thon in September, at its
headquarters in Liverpool. WCNY
staff members started shredding prior
to the event as a part of their
preparations to move to Syracuse’s
Near Westside. Proceeds from the
Shred-A-Thon will help pay for three
rain gardens located in WCNY’s new
facility as a part of the company’s
capital campaign.
The event was sponsored by Proshred,
the State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and
Forestry and Sustainable Office
Solutions.
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WCNY PRODUCES AND
TELEVISES 24TH
CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT DEBATE
WCNY, Central New York’s a public
media company, produced and
televised a one-hour debate between
Republican 24th Congressional District
Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle, Democrat
Dan Maffei and Green Party candidate
Ursula Rozum in October.
The debate featured Susan Arbetter,
WCNY news and public affairs director
and host of The Capitol Pressroom radio
show and co-host of Insight, and Matt
Mulcahy, CNYCentral anchor and
managing editor.
WCNY’S SUSAN ARBETTER
MODERATED AT ‘THE ROLE
OF THE OFFICE OF COUNSEL
TO THE GOVERNOR: ITS
FUNCTIONS AND EVOLVING
ROLE’
Susan Arbetter,
WCNY’s capitol
correspondent and
host of The Capitol
Pressroom moderated at “The Role of
the Office of Counsel to the Governor:
Its Functions and
Evolving Role”
event, Sept. 13 at Albany Law School.
Seven former counsels to New York
State governors and one current counsel
participated in a panel on the evolving
role of the New York State Office of
Counsel to the Governor, including the
application of the law to policy and
the relationship between policy and
politics.
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FASHION
NIGHT
LizAyers,WCNY’s
director of development and grants,
served as emcee for
The Elks’ Auxiliary
fashion show at
the Elks Lodge in Liverpool Oct. 2.
JULIE WINS
SECOND PLACE
WCNY’s Julie
Taboulie along with
Liz Ayers competed
in the Burger Bash
contest at The
Great New York
State Fair and took
second place.
WCNY ATTENDS READY
TO LEARN SEMINAR IN
WASHINGTON
PBS invited WCNY’s director of
education and community engagement,
Debbie Stack, and WCNY’s director
of fundraising, Jim Battaglia to take
part in the “Ready to Learn Seminar:
Leveraging Literacy and Math
Resources for Community Impact” in
Washington, D.C. in September.
The Ready to Learn initiative develops
engaging PBS KIDS “Raising Readers”
television programs, educational games,
playful websites and easy-to-use
learning resources for children, parents,
caregivers and teachers. The primary
goal is to help children between the ages
of 2 to 8 start reading.
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VOLUNTEER
CORNER
By Doug North
PresidentofWCNY’s
President
Steering Committee
WCNY held its
annual volunteer
recognition banquet
Sept. 12 at Lakeshore Country Club in Cicero. Karen’s
Catering catered the event and musical
entertainment was provided by Signature
Syracuse.
Volunteers with 50 volunteer hours or
more were recognized for their service.
Congratulations to all of the volunteers
honored at the event and a big thank
you to all of WCNY’s volunteers. The
2011-2012 steering committee also presented a $2,500 check to Helen Fischer,
in memory of her husband and longtime volunteer, Henry (Hank) Fischer.
Helen will be working with the station
to select an appropriate memorial in
the new studio.
Volunteers have been busy with a
variety of WCNY events and initiatives,
such as helping out at WCNY’s
media center at The Great New York
State Fair in late August. Volunteers
assisted with a variety of Fair activities
including taking photos of children
with popular WCNY characters,
dressing up as Clifford the Big Red
Dog, raffling prizes, giveaways and
providing membership information.
Many thanks to all of the volunteers
who made the Fair a success.
WCNY is a strong organization
because of the volunteers that work
very closely with the staff as one big
team. We are in need of volunteers for
our Read Out program. Volunteers read
The Post-Standard and books over a
dedicated radio frequency 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year. This service is the
only source of news for many visually
impaired people in our community.
To become a volunteer, or for more
information please visit www.wcny.
org/support or contact Charlie Manro
at (315) 453-2424 or Charlie_Manro@
wcny.org.
VOLUNTEER OF THE QUARTER
Bill Mignault, has been an important part of WCNY since its
very early days. He volunteers for
various WCNY initiatives but his
passion is volunteering in parades.
Bill is a member of the antique
tractor club and often donates his
time and machinery for WCNY’s
use in community parades.
This summer, Bill spent every
day at The Great New York State
Fair pulling Clifford the Big Red
Dog and his doghouse float in the
Fair’s daily parade.
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