november 2008
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november 2008
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox A Year of Revealing and Insightful Conversation NOVEMBER 2008 Aloha Kakou Leslie Wilcox, President & CEO Sometimes, when we Islanders say we’re on “Hawaiian time,” we mean that we’re taking our sweet time. But not when it comes to the digital transition. This time, “Hawaiian time” means that we’re moving faster than most of the nation. Hawaii’s full-power broadcasters (including PBS Hawaii) plan to beat the national deadline of February 17 — by weeks. January 15 is the date to remember in Hawaii. On that day, the federal government is giving the go-ahead for Hawaii broadcasters to switch over to digital-only transmission. PBS Hawaii will start a phased digital transition, eventually leaving behind analog technology, which was groundbreaking in its time. We’ll start Jan. 15 on Oahu and in Maui County, moving later to include Hawaii Island and Kauai. (They’re served by translator stations and not transmitters, and therefore not covered under the federal mandate.) Digital signals carry better picture, better sound, more data, and down the line, will enable television to be truly interactive. PBS Hawaii has been broadcasting in digital (in addition to our legacy analog) since September 2006. With the digital technology, we’re able to “multi-cast.” We broadcast a PBS Kids channel as well as our main programming in both digital and in high-definition television. Late this month, on November 25, in preparation for the analog shut-off, PBS Hawaii will reduce our analog power by 50 per cent in the Honolulu vicinity. What does our analog reduction and switch-off mean to you? Quite possibly, not much. This change has no consequences for the great majority of PBS Hawaii viewers. That’s because most Hawaii TV viewers no longer receive programs through analog broadcast signals. In fact, it’s estimated that 90% or more of viewers statewide are cable or satellite TV subscribers and therefore are not affected. However, if you use an old TV set with “rabbit ears” or an old roof antenna to capture our over-the-air broadcast signals with an old antenna, you’ll need to take action to continue to receive our free, quality programs. Find out more, in straightforward language, by going to www.dtv.gov. Or read the “Digital Dialog” blog of our head engineer and Vice-President of Content Delivery, Steve Komori, at www.pbshawaii.org and post questions and comments. Or we invite you to phone PBS Hawaii’s viewer services specialist, Christina Kanemoto, at 973-1187 in Honolulu. And keep watching PBS Hawaii for new developments. We’re pleased to work with our viewers in making the “Hawaiian time” date on January 15, putting Hawaii near the head of the nation rather than lagging behind on this federally required change. Mahalo, What’s Your Favorite PBS Hawaii Program? “ We Invite You to Share Favorites with the PBS Hawaii Community magazine@pbshawaii.org “Believe it or not, my favorite is Clifford, The Big Red Dog. The show reminds me of the book I used to read when I was young. Now, I am a mom of seven and we all have such a good time watching Clifford. With PBS Kids, I am sure about the quality and safety of the programs. The shows are clean, educational and are very instrumental in bonding with my kids.” “I enjoy cooking and I love good food, that’s why I have to say I watch Martin Yan’s Yan Can Cook and Martin Yan’s Chinatowns. It’s not just fun and entertaining to watch, but I have learned a lot from the show. Martin Yan has made me more creative and experimental every time I cook. My family now enjoys dinner time over good food.” “I have always been a fan of art, specifically theatre, having been the Chairman of Honolulu Academy of Arts for six years. To me, Masterpiece Mystery! is a wonderful program that promotes good values and superb performances. Personally, I have learned how to become a gentleman because of that show. That is why I recommend it to my sons as well.” “I like Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox because it gives me the opportunity to meet the people I’ve always wanted to meet. Leslie brings out the real personalities behind the successes of the guests, making it easier for viewers to learn from their experiences and best practices. Leslie has such good people skills, I just can’t imagine the show without her.” Debbie Monmaney Professional Mom Craig Washofsky Group Vice President, Servco Home and Appliance Sam Cooke Senior Vice President, Morgan Stanley Anne Kuroda Businesswoman One Year of Revealing and Insightful Conversation Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox | tuesday nights, 7:30pm W ith text messaging and email playing such a big role in how we communicate, do you sometimes think good conversation is hard to come by? You will always have access to a “good talk” Tuesday nights on PBS Hawaii. As Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox wraps up its first year, we thought it was a good time to have viewers’ most frequently asked questions answered by the program host and interviewer, Leslie Wilcox. Leslie Wilcox chats with local fashion icon Mamo Howell FAQ: Is there a long or short story behind the program’s name? LW: The show named itself. All we at PBS Hawaii had to do was listen to people telling stories. When someone says “long story short” in conversation, they’re about to take an involved storyline and pull out the key parts for you. FAQ: There’s been such a wide range of people interviewed on Long Story Short. How do you and your producer go about selecting the guests? LW: Show producer Wendy Suite maintains a long and growing list of people who’ve been suggested by our viewers. The premise of the program is to reveal the person behind the public persona. So generally the guests have made a name for themselves. You think you know them. But do you really? We look for a record of achievement, a compelling personal story, a history of interesting choices, engaging conversation, and the willingness to be responsive and candid. We’re also interested in getting to know people from all islands, with a range of ages, life experience and viewpoints. FAQ: How is the show different from a news interview? LW: Well, I’m not looking for soundbites. I settle in and want to get to know the person across from me. I’m not out to “lead the witness.” My role is to draw out the guests and let them tell their stories in their own way. It takes longer but it’s often far more revealing. FAQ: Which guest’s story surprised you the most? LW: Without a doubt, the biggest surprise came from ukulele teacher Roy Sakuma. I’d researched him — talked with some of his friends and knew what he’d said in other interviews and in his own biography. Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox | tuesday nights, 7:30pm FAQ: What were some of the most memorable moments on the set of Long Story Short? He had never said openly what he said on Long Story Short. He disclosed that he grew up in a home with serious untreated mental illness. He explained the ways in which his childhood was full of puzzlement and pain. Later, Roy (pictured above) said that he hadn’t planned to reveal what he did. He told me I didn’t seem to be caught off guard. But believe me, I was. LW: Minnijean Brown Trickey (pictured below right), one of nine African-American teenagers (the civil rights movement’s “Little Rock 9”) who integrated a previously all-white Arkansas high school in 1957, recalled plainly that her heart broke as she was “surrounded by hate.” Her story so affected our college production students that they clapped at the end of the taping, stood in line to shake her hand, and hugged her. In Washington State to talk with retired news anchor Bob Sevey, we worked on location with an “ex-pat” production crew of former Hawaii residents. They told me they overcame their awe of Sevey so they could do the job flawlessly — in tribute to him, the standards he set and the story he shared publicly for the first time about his reasons for leaving television news. FAQ: You’ve interviewed people you knew before and people you met for the first time. Does that distinction make a difference? LW: Oddly enough, I may do a better job with people I don’t know very well. I’m a curious person and like to learn. A couple of times, with newsmakers I’d covered for many years as a journalist, I didn’t ask a question because I already knew the answer. Of course, I kicked myself later. FAQ: Tell us about some of the PBS Hawaii staff members who work behind the scenes on Long Story Short. LW: The technical crew went through a learning curve on this show. Through our partnership with Sony Hawaii, this was the first Hawaii show to be shot, edited and broadcast in highdefinition. HD, dense with data, Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox | tuesday nights, 7:30pm has done a fine job editing the show. Wendy Suite, as producer, and Robert Pennybacker, the exec producer, are committed to the purity of this program that consists simply of rich conversation, TV without bells and whistles. behaves differently than familiar standard-definition. Stylist Chris Jose experimented with new very sheer make-up. Production veterans Paul Hayashida, Glenn Yamamoto, and Terrence Quinsaat worked with college production students in putting new equipment to work, blocking shots differently, re-staging lighting, and mastering phases of production. Daryl Harada (pictured above) FAQ: What’s new in year 2 for Long Story Short? LW: No end in sight of intriguing people, sharing their stories. I ran into a viewer who said he thinks of Long Story Short as Hawaii’s sitting room, where we all bond over familiar life experiences, the struggle over choices, and common values. Here’s to more of that.ꆱ NOVEMBER GUESTS This month, Leslie Wilcox sits down with visionary farmer Richard Ha (left), award-winning entertainer and composer Keola Beamer (below left), and slack-key guitar master, composer and University of Hawaii professor, Carlos Andrade (below). Community Partners Mahalo to Businesses in Our Community for Their Generous Support PRODUCTION UNDERWRITERS Hawaii State Foundation on Culture & the Arts Hawaiian Airlines Sony Honolulu Star Bulletin PROGRAM UNDERWRITERS ABC Stores & The Kosasa Foundation Aesthetic Vision Center Atherton Family Foundation Bank of Hawaii The Cades Foundation Cades Schutte LLP Chaminade University of Honolulu Commercial Data Systems Dezign Home First Hawaiian Bank FLEXA Hawaii Frear Eleemosynary Trust Hawaii Government Employees Association Hawaii Medical Service Association Hawai‘i Pacific University Hawaii State Department of Education, Teleschool Branch, Office of Curriculum, Instruction & Student Support Hawaii State Foundation on Culture & the Arts Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaiian Airlines Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. John & Clifford Mirikitani Foundation John Mirikitani KHON2 Keiki Care Center of Hawaii John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Martin & MacArthur Maryl Group McInerny Foundation Pigtails & Crewcuts The Queen’s Medical Center Sam Choy’s Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation Sears Hawaii Servco Lexus Seven-Eleven Hawaii, Inc. Stepping Stones Academy Sony Hawaii Company SOS Metals Island Recycling University of Hawaii Professional Assembly U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce WeePlay & Learn ALII CIRCLE Marian’s Island Wide Catering NetEnterprise Special Events Help Support PBS Hawaii What’s Cookin’ with PBS Hawaii? On Saturday, August 2, 2008, Servco Home and Appliance Showroom and PBS celebrity chef extraordinaire, Martin Yan, teamed up to host a special event for our major supporters. If you are interested in attending one of our special VIP events, please call our Development Hotline at 973-1187. Angie Farber was the big winner, taking home the grand prize, Chef Yan’s signature Chinese kitchen knife! Master Chefs Titus Chan and Martin Yan with PBS Hawaii CEO Leslie Wilcox. Guests watch in awe as Chef Yan amazes the crowd with his cooking style. Also having a great time at the event were (from top) Dan Katayama, Darryl Jones, Rosalyn Lastimado, and Christine Mendes. Your Support of PBS Hawaii Makes the Difference A Variety of Ways You Can Contribute to Quality Programming PBS Hawaii Aloha Diners Club Card: “Simply Divine” PBS Hawaii supporter Jessamy Maraden knows the value of a good television program. A native of Southern California, Jessamy has fond memories of watching Reading Rainbow in the fourth grade, and Masterpiece Classics with her mother. “I still love watching the Masterpiece series. My mom used PBS as an instrument to educate and culture her children – she knew how important it was. And I watch PBS Hawaii today for the same reason.” After receiving her Aloha Diner’s Club Card in the mail, Jessamy was quick to use the valuable discounts. “I graduated from the University of Hawaii, but then moved back to California for a few years. Now that I am back in Honolulu, I can use my Club Card at Planet Hollywood, one of my favorites back home. And Café Che Pasta...the Insalata Nicoise tastes simply divine.” Jessamy chooses to support PBS Hawaii because of how public television has supported her. PBS Hawaii PROGRAM LISTINGS November 2008 PBS Hawaii is on the air seven days a week from 5 am to midnight. Viewers with cable service also have access to overnight programming. Viewers with cable service and high-definition (HD) TVs may watch PBS Hawaii in high-definition on Oceanic Time Warner Channel 1010. CODING: (e) encore (HD) High-Definition TBD Programming to be determined (u) Updated Programming When possible, repeat broadcast dates during the month will be indicated in parentheses. All programs have closed-captioning. Late-breaking events may result in schedule changes. For more information and the latest schedules, visit www.pbshawaii.org. The NewsHour Election Night Coverage 2008 Tuesday, November 4 LIVE BROADCAST BEGINS at 4pm A tightly contested presidential campaign that has lasted two years finally draws to a close when Americans go the polls on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. NEWSHOUR anchor Jim Lehrer and senior correspondents Judy Woodruff, Gwen Ifill, Ray Suarez, Jeffrey Brown and Margaret Warner and correspondent Kwame Holman provide extensive coverage of election night. AMERICA AT A CROSSROADS This series of documentaries, hosted by journalist Robert MacNeil (pictured), explores the challenges confronting the world post 9/11 — including the war on terrorism; the experience of American troops; the struggle for balance within the Islamic world and Muslim life in America; and perspectives on America’s role in the world. Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West November 2 & 22 | 9pm This episode offers new imagery of Arabs, not as patently anti-American, not as terrorists, but as artists, universally familiar in their struggle to share their talent and ideas. PBS Hawaii is on the air seven days a week from 5 am to midnight. Viewers with cable service also have access to overnight programming. Viewers with cable service and high-definition (HD) TVs may watch PBS Hawaii in high-definition on Oceanic Time Warner Channel 1010. CODING: (e) encore (HD) High-Definition TBD Programming to be determined (u) Updated Programming When possible, repeat broadcast dates during the month will be indicated in parentheses. All programs have closed-captioning. Late-breaking events may result in schedule changes. For more information and the latest schedules, please visit www.pbshawaii.org. 1 SATURDAY 12:00 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 12:30 Chef’s Story Lidia Bastianich 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels Over the Top 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 The Victory Garden Dark 2:30 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop Honfleur Turner 3:00 The New Yankee Workshop Kitchen Project: The Hot Wall, Part 3 of 9 3:30 This Old House 4:00 Motorweek Rolls Royce Drophead 4:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Steakhouse Favorites 5:00 Martin Yan’s China Pingyao Treasures 5:30 Simply Ming Thai Basil/Butter 6:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Pasta for Supper 6:30 Campaign 2008: The Race for Mayor 9:00 Independent Lens Chicago 10 (e)(HD) 11:00 Austin City Limits Lyke Lovett & Friends: Songwriters Special (HD) 12:00 A Ride Along Lincoln Highway 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Now on PBS 2:00 This Old House 2 SUNDAY Noon Antiques Roadshow Jackpot 1:00 This Old House 2:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels To the Edge Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu (HD) 2:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Emma Veary, Pt. 2 (e)(HD) 3:00 Island Insights (e) 4:00 Everybody’s Buisness with Howard Dicus (e) 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 5:00 Everyday Edisons Prototypes & Websites 5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 6:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your Healthcare Skin Cancer (e) 7:00 Nature The Cheetah Orpans At just four weeks old, cheetah cubs Toki and Sambu were orphaned when a lion killed their mother. Shortly after, Simon King, who has filmed wild cheetahs for 20 years, became their new parent at the 50,000- acre Lewa wildlife conservancy in northern Kenya. From bottle-feeding to teaching them how to hunt as their mother would have, King hand-reared the brothers and became deeply attached to them in the process. Toki and Sambu’s life under King’s care, by turns idyllic and tragic, unfolds amid the stunning vistas of the Kenya savannah. (e) 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary The Last Enemy, Pt. 5 Sent to retrieve blood samples from refugees dying from the contaminated vaccine, Stephen has a star- tling revelation that sends him racing to expose the truth before all evidence is destroyed. 9:00 America at a Crossroads Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West This episode offers new imagery of Arabs, not as patently anti-American, not as terror ists, but as artists, universally familiar in their struggle to share their talent and ideas. The film follows an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern musicians from their own very specific turf in the Middle East to the United States. Once there, in Los Angeles, they collaborate with other gifted musi- cians from the West, finding common ground between two cultures in conflict. 10:00 Austin City Limits Jakob Dylan/Carrie Rodriguez Wallflowers leader Jakob Dylan showcases tunes from his debut solo album, Seeing Things , followed by song writer/violinist Carrie Rodriguez perform- ing songs from her latest album, She Ain’t Me. (e) 11:00 History Detectives (e) Cable Only Midnight America at a Crossroads Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West 1:00 Great Performances Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008 : A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein 3 MONDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Led Kaapana, Dennis Kamakahi & Cyril Pahinui (e) 8:00 NOVA Missing in MiG Alley (e) 9:00 American Experience Minik, the Lost Eskimo (e)(HD) 10:00 The Transformation Age: How to Survive a Technological Revolution with Robert X. Cringely 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Frontline The Choice 2008 2:00 Nature Cheetah Orphans 5 WEDNESDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Politically 7:30 Leahey & Leahey Collect In this special edition of Antiques 8:00 Secrets of the Dead Dogfight Over Roadshow, the proverbial hat gets thrown Guadalcanal (e) into the ring with a salute to the presi dential election and the keepsakes of political battles long past. 9:00 Frontline The Choice 2008 (e)(HD) 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight The World Was Ours 1:00 Masterpiece Contemporary The Last Enemy 4 TUESDAY 3:00 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 4:00 LIVE Election Night 2008: A NewsHour Special Report (HD) 7:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Isabella Abbot (e)(HD) 7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Skylark Rosetti (e)(HD) 9:00 Medal of Honor Medal of Honor pres- ents powerful stories of those who have received the nation’s highest military honor, asking fundamental questions about the nature of the human spirit and what it means to have the courage of a hero. What makes a person face almost certain death in order to save the lives of others? What gives a person the strength to endure unspeakable acts of torture without losing the will to carry on? Is every person, if put into the same situation, capable of such virtues? Can everyone be a hero? The film traces the history of the Medal of Honor, from a profile of Sgt. Paul Smith (pictured), the first soldier to receive a Medal of Honor in the Iraq War, back to its creation during the Civil War. Through intimate accounts of fear and the realities of surviving war, mov ingly told by living recipients, Medal of Honor explores these extraordinary, almost inconceivable, acts of heroism for which the medal has been awarded. (HD) 10:30 The March of the Bonus Army (e) 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Secrets of the Dead Dogfight Over Guadalcanal 1:00 Medal of Honor 2:30 Air Group 16: We Came to Remember 6 THURSDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Island Insights 8:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Na Mele: Tony Conjugacion 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Mendoza, Argentina (HD) 10:00 Globe Trekker Iran 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Independent Lens Knee Deep 1:30 Get Ready for Digital TV 2:30 This Old House 7 FRIDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Everybody’s Business With Howard Dicus 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Now on PBS 9:00 Bill Moyers Journal 10:00 Foreign Exchange 10:30 The McLaughlin Group 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Bill Moyers Journal 1:00 Independent Lens Knee Deep 8 SATURDAY 12:00 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 12:30 Best of Scheewe Art Workshop 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels Over the Top 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 The Victory Garden Soft 2:30 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop American Impressionism 3:00 The New Yankee Workshop Kitchen Project: The Hot Wall, Part 4 of 9 3:30 This Old House 4:00 Motorweek Toyota Venza 4:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Barbecued Chicken 5:00 Martin Yan’s China Changing Chengdu 5:30 Simply Ming Coconut/Molasses 6:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals The Substantial Sandwich 6:30 Lidia’s Italy Istrian Seafood Mix 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 7:30 From the Top at Carnegie Hall Star Quality (e) 8:00 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama Against the backdrop of an exotic land, filmmaker Rick Ray is granted one hour to ask 10 questions of the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. Among his questions: How do you reconcile a commitment to non- violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often seem happier than the rich? Must a society lose its taditions in order to move into the future? In 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama, Ray ex- amines some of the fundamental ques- tions of our time by weaving together observations of his own journeys through India and the Middle East and the wis- dom of an extraordinary leader. 9:30 Roughing It: Mongolia (e) 10:00 Soundstage Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Live from Gatorville (Part 1) (e)(HD) 11:00 Austin City Limits Jakob Dylan/ Carrie Rodriguez (e)(HD) 1:30 Medal of Honor Cable Only Midnight Los Lonley Boys Cotton Fields and Crossroads 1:30 Geocache 2:00 Washington Week 2:30 Now on PBS 10 MONDAY 9 SUNDAY Noon Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect (e) 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Australia (HD) 2:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Skylark Rosetti (e)(HD) 3:00 Island Insights (e) 4:00 Everybody’s Buisness with Howard Dicus (e) 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 5:00 Everyday Edisons Take My Breath Away 5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 6:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your Healthcare Asthma (e) 7:00 Nature Clever Monkeys 8:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose: Switzerland the Quest for the Sublime (HD) 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Escape from Aus- chwitz (e) 10:00 Masterpiece Contemporary God on Trial Suffering at the hands of the Nazis during World War II, Auschwitz concentration camp prisoners put God on trial, asking, “Has He broken the covenant to protect His chosen people?” In this riveting 90-minute drama, mem bers of a cell blockhouse hear evidence to determine whether God is to blame for terrible acts against humanity. The stellar cast includes Sir Antony Sher (Pri- mo), Dominic Cooper (“Sense and Sen- sibility”), Stellan Skarsgard (Good Will Hunting), Rupert Graves (“The Forsyte Saga”) and Stephen Dillane (“John Ad- ams”). 11:30 Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket (HD) Cable Only 12:30 Secrets of the Dead Escape from Auschwitz 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song George Winston Plays Slack Key (e) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part 1 (e) 9:00 American’s Veterans: A Musical Tribute (u) 10:00 Journey to Palomar 11:30 Charlie Rose Cable Only 12:30 Flying with Eagles 1:00 Masterpiece Contemporary God on Trial 2:30 Get Ready for Digital TV NOVA Alien from Earth 11 TUESDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Richard Ha (HD) 8:00 NOVA Alien from Earth NOVA presents exclusive coverage of new excavations that were undertaken in the summer of 2007 at the site of Ling Bua on the island of Flores, Indonesia. These are the first investigations of the cave site since the sensational discovery of tiny and bizarre human fossil bones at the site in 2004. NOVA investigates the furious scientific debate currently raging on what “Hob- bit” bones represent. Are they fossils of a previously unknown primitive branch of the human family? Or are they remains of a dwarf race of modern humans suf- fering from a strange pathological condi- tion? (HD) 9:00 Frontline Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story In the wake of yet another hard-fought and bitter presidential cam- paign, FRONTLINE presents a spirited and revealing biography of Lee Atwa- ter, the charming, Machiavellian god father of modern take-no-prisoners Republican political campaigns. Through eye-opening interviews with Atwater’s closest friends and adversaries, the film explores the life of the controversial political operative who mentored Karl Rove and George W. Bush, led the GOP to historic victories and wrote the party’s winning playbook. (HD) 10:30 Viewpoints ‘08-’09 DOE 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight The Pact 1:00 NOVA Alien from Earth 2:00 American Experiance The Berlin Airlift 12 WEDNESDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer(HD) 7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit (Parts 1 & 2) In the year of her 80th birthday, Queen Elizabeth II granted the filmmakers of Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work an exclusive Frontline Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story look inside the modern British mon\ archy. In this intimate series, viewers join Queen Elizabeth II and the rest of Britain’s most famous family as they travel abroad, work at the palace and meet people from all walks of life. (HD) 10:00 Independent Lens Knee Deep 11:30 Charlie Rose Cable Only 12:30 Flying with Eagles 1:00 Frontline Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story 2:30 Get Ready for Digitial TV 13 THURSDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Island Insights 8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Of Wind and Waves: The Life of Woody Brown 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Tokyo, Japan (HD) 10:00 Globe Trekker Venice City Guide 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Independent Lens Lioness 1:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert 2:30 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit (Parts 1 & 2) 14 FRIDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Everybody’s Business With Howard Dicus 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Now on PBS 9:00 Bill Moyers Journal 10:00 Foreign Exchange 10:30 The McLaughlin Group 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Bill Moyers Journal 1:00 Independent Lens Lioness 2:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert 15 SATURDAY 12:00 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 12:30 Best of Scheewe Art Workshop 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels Beading Basics 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 The Victory Garden Edible 2:30 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop Inness 3:00 The New Yankee Workshop Kitchen Project: The Pantry, Part 5 of 9 3:30 This Old House 4:00 Motorweek Mazda 6 4:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Regional Chops 5:00 Martin Yan’s China Secrets of Xian 5:30 Simply Ming Ponzu/Cranberries 6:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Soup for Supper 6:30 Lidia’s Italy The Goose of It 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 7:30 From the Top at Carnegie Hall Music is Where the Heart Is (e) 8:00 Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude Part 1 9:00 The Artist’s Table: Jacques Pepin and Itzhak Perlman 10:00 Soundstage Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Live from Gatorville (Part 2) (e)(HD) 11:00 Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket (e)(HD) Cable Only Midnight American Experience The Berlin Airlift 1:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes Arthur 5:00 Everyday Edisons The Happy Beginning 5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 6:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your Healthcare Coronary Microvascular 16 SUNDAY Noon Antiques Roadshow Milwakee, WI, Part 1 (e) 1:00 This Old House 2:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Mali (HD) 2:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Richard Ha (HD) 3:00 Island Insights (e) 4:00 Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus (e) 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 7:00 Nature American Eagle Everything about them is big. Their wings can span eight feet. Their nests weigh up to a ton. They can fly with a deer fawn in their talons. Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent’s most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak and penetrating eyes. Photographed by Emmy-winning cinematographer Neil Rettig, Nature “American Eagle” will tell the story of a year in the lives of these majestic rap- tors on a breathtaking stretch of the Mis- sissippi. The latest in camera technologies will give viewers unprecedented high-defi- nition access into the nests – and into the skies – with these majestic birds. (e)(HD) eyes — filthy. Alun Armstrong (“Bleak House”) plays Mary’s taciturn husband, Earnest, who toes his wife’s virtuous line while secretly longing to cross it. Forty- five years after Whitehead began her campaign, the question of what is and what is not acceptable for broadcast television remains a hot issue. 9:30 Viewpoints ‘08-’09 DOE 10:00 Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings/Carolyn Wonderland (HD) 11:00 History Detectives (e)(HD) Cable Only Midnight Earthshaker 12:30 The Journey to Palomar 2:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit (Parts 1 & 2) 17 MONDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song The Royal Hawaiian Band (e) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part 2 (e) 8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Filth Julie Walters (Mamma Mia!, Harry Potter) 9:00 American Experience Oswald’s Ghost The assassination of President Ken stars as Mary Whitehouse in the true nedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, story of a moral watchdog barking at the left a psychic wound on America that heels of swinging England in the 1960s. remains today. Few Americans then or Hugh Bonneville (Five Days , “Miss Austen now accept that a lone, inconsequential Regrets”) co-stars as the prime object gunman could bring down a president of Mary’s wrath: Hugh Greene, head and alter history. That event gave rise to of the BBC and a force for everything a culture of conspiracy that points to contemporary, witty and — in Mary’s sinister forces at work in the shadows. This film features interviews with au thors Norman Mailer and Edward J. Epstein, politician Gary Hart, news anchor Dan Rather, activist Tom Hayden, attorney Mark Lane and others. Drawing upon these interviews and rarely seen archival footage, “Oswald’s Ghost” takes a fresh look at Kennedy’s assassination. (e)(HD) 10:30 American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh (e) 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Savage Planet 1:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Filth 2:30 Get Ready for Digital TV 18 TUESDAY lustrated Bible — a bound collection of artwork featuring images of ancient 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) frescoes, illuminated medieval manu- 7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox scripts and paintings by European mas- Keola Beamer (HD) ters. These striking visuals evoke memo- rable scenes from biblical literature such as God speaking to Moses from the burning bush and David as he slays the giant Philistine warrior, Goliath. (HD) 10:00 Independent Lens March Point This documnetary follows the journey of three teens from the Swinomish Tribe who have been asked to make a film about the threat their people face from two local oil refineries. In the late 1950s, two refiner- ies were built on March Point, an area that was once part of the Swinomish reserva- tion by treaty. This is the story of the boys’ awakening to the destruction these refineries have wrought in their communi- 8:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets NOVA’s ties. comprehensive archeological and literary 11:00 Charlie Rose investigation traces the origins of the ancient Israelites, explores the evolution Cable Only of their belief in one God and reveals how Midnight Savage Planet 1:00 American Experience Oswald’s Ghost the manifestation of their faith, the He brew Bible, also known as the Old Testa- 2:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert ment, was written. In-depth discussions with leading biblical scholars and archeologists were filmed 19 WEDNESDAY with the remnants of ancient cities dating 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) back three thousand years as a spectacu 7:30 Leahey & Leahey lar backdrop. As part of the project, 8:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at NOVA commissioned a hand-crafted, il- Work The Headquarters/Head of State 10:00 Independent Lens Lioness How did five female Army support sol- diers — mechanics, supply clerks and engineers — end up fighting alongside the Marines in some of the bloodiest counterinsurgency battles of the Iraq War? Directors Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers give viewers an intimate look at war through the eyes of the first women in U.S. history sent into direct ground combat, despite a policy that bans them from doing so. Through harrowing per- sonal stories, these women candidly share their experiences in Iraq as well as experi- ences from their lives back home to form a portrait of the emotional and psycho- logical effects of war. 11:30 Charlie Rose Cable Only 12:30 Knee Deep 1:00 Independent Lens March Point 2:00 Nova The Bibles Burried Secrets 20 THURSDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Island Insights 8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Kyoto, Japan (HD) 10:00 Globe Trekker Scotland 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Live From Lincoln Center Gil Sha- ham and Orpheus at the Penthouse 1:30 Get Ready for Digital TV 2:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Headquarters/Head of State 21 FRIDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Everybody’s Buisness With Howard Dicus 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Now on PBS 9:00 Bill Moyers Journal 10:00 Foreign Exchange 10:30 The Mc Laughlin Group 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Bill Moyers Journal 1:00 The Standard of Perfection Show Cats 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee,WI 22 SATURDAY Noon Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 12:30 Best of Scheewe Art Workshop 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels Combining Materials 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 The Victory Garden Dry 2:30 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop Kensett-The American 3:00 The New Yankee Workshop Kitchen Project: The Kitchen Office, Part 6 of 9 3:30 This Old House 4:00 Motorweek Chevrolet Traverse 4:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Midwestern Favorites 5:00 Martin Yan’s China Changing Shanghai 5:30 Simply Ming Ginger/Lemons 6:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Breakfast for Dinner 6:30 Lidia’s Italy Hazelnut Haven 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 7:30 From the Top at Carnegie Hall Jumping Through Hoops 8:00 Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude Part 2 9:00 America at a Crossroads Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West (e) 10:00 Soundstage Lifehouse (HD) 11:00 Austin City Limits Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings/Carolyn Wonderland (e)(HD) Cable Only Midnight Savage Planet 1:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes Shangri-La 23 SUNDAY Noon Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part 2 (e) 1:00 This Old House 2:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Antarc- tica (HD) 2:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Keola Beamer (e)(HD) 3:00 Island Insights (e) 4:00 Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus (e) 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 5:00 Roadtrip Nation 5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 6:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your Healthcare Hospital Acquired Infection 7:00 Nature The Wolf That Changed America In the fall of 1893, an adventu- ous young man rode out from the salons of New York to the wilds of New Mexico. He went to kill a wolf. Not just any wolf, but an outlaw, the leader of a maraud- ing, cattle killing pack. But by the time Ernest Thompson Seton finally met the renegade Lobo, the wolf had become a hero in his eyes. He would write a tale of that encounter that captured the essence of the vanishing wilderness and led both to the establishment of the national park system and the Boy Scout movement in America. In this vivid retelling of the story, the confrontation between Seton and Lobo comes alive, and viewers discover how, together, one man and one wolf set in motion a change in American hearts and minds that is still unfolding. (HD) 8:00 Masterpiece Special The Unseen Alistair Cooke Marking the November centenary of the birth of longtime Mas terpiece Special host Alistair Cooke, “The Unseen Alistair Cooke” is a revealing portrait of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th century. Seen for the first time are extraordinary 8mm home movies from 1933 onwards, chart- ing his discovery of America, his passions and his relationships with stars such as Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin. Told in his own voice and in interviews with family and close friends — including Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton — the program is a chance to see America as Cooke first saw it: the raw material for a lifetime of journalism. 9:00 The Standard of Perfection Show Cats (e) 10:00 Austin City Limits Aimee Mann/Iron & Wine (HD) 11:00 History Detectives (e)(HD) Cable Only Midnight The Standard of Perfection Hairworld 1:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Headquarters/Head of State destruction perpetrated by Germany’s Third Reich during World War II. For 12 years, the Nazis looted and destroyed art on a scale unprecedented in history, but heroic young art historians and curators from America and Europe fought to res- cue and return millions of lost, hidden and stolen treasures. The legacy of this tragic time in history continues to play out today as families recover looted works of art and nations fight over the ill gotten spoils of war. Joan Allen narrates. (HD) 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Savage Planet 1:00 Masterpiece Special The Unseen Alistair Cooke 2:00 The Standard of Perfection Hairworld 25 TUESDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 24 MONDAY 7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) Carlos Andrade (HD) 7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian 8:00 NOVA Ocean Animal Emergency Song Ukulele 2002: A Weekend with the The world’s oceans are in trouble. Masters (e) Warming seas and man-made pollu8:00 Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part tants are combining to unleash toxic 3 (e) algae blooms that are decimating 9:00 The Rape of Europa The Rape of Europa whales, sea lions and other marine relates how Europe’s art treasures sur- mammals. In a high-action film, NOVA vived the systematic theft and deliberate explores this crisis through the exploits of Dr. Frances Gulland, a San Francisco veterinarian who runs the equivalent of a West Coast ER for marine mammals. (HD) 9:00 Frontline The Hugo Chavez Show Front line looks at Venezuela’s controversial and outspoken president, Hugo Chavez, and the revolution he claims is turning his country into an anti-capitalist beacon for Latin America and the world. Frontline digs below the surface of his presidency and his personality to try to understand the mercurial leader. (HD) 10:30 Independent Lens Atom Smashers 11:30 Charlie Rose Cable Only 12:30 Bold Visions 1:00 The Rape of Europa 26 WEDNESDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm (HD) 10:00 A Case of Mistaken Identity? 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only 12:00 A Case of Mistaken Identity? 1:00 Independent Lens Atom Smashers 2:00 Frontline The Hugo Chavez Show 27 THURSDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Island Insights Reel Trouble: Is Hawaii Being Fished Out? (e) 8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song: Hapa 9:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Andaman Islands, Thailand (HD) 10:00 Globe Trekker Kenya & Niger 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight The Standard of Perfection Show Cattle 1:00 Monarchy: The Royal Faimily at Work The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm 28 FRIDAY 6:30 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (HD) 7:30 Everybody’s Business With Howard Dicus 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Now on PBS 9:00 Bill Moyers Journal 10:00 Foreign Exchange 10:30 The McLaughlin Group 11:00 Charlie Rose Cable Only Midnight Bill Moyers Journal 1:00 The Standard of Perfection Show Cattle 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee,WI 29 SATURDAY 12:00 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 12:30 Best of Scheewe Art Workshop 1:00 Beads, Baubles and Jewels Memory Wire 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 The Victory Garden Wet 2:30 Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop Hudson River Painters 3:00 The New Yankee Workshop Kitchen Project: The Island, Part 7 of 9 3:30 This Old House 4:00 Motorweek Suzuki Equator 4:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen California Grilling 5:00 Martin Yan’s China Cantonese Heritage 5:30 Simply Ming 6:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Indian Style 6:30 Lidia’s Italy Italian-Australian 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travles & Traditions 7:30 From the Top at Carnegie Hall Bach to the Future (e) 8:00 Live From Lincoln Center Gil Shaham and Orpheus at the Penthouse 9:30 Encore! With James Conlon Technique or Spirit? (e) 10:00 Soundstage Daughtry (e)(HD) 11:00 Austin City Limits Aimee Mann/Iron & Wire (e)(HD) Cable Only Midnight There is a Bridge 1:00 In Search of Myths and Heros Jason & the Golden Fleece 2:00 Washington Week 2:30 Now on PBS 3:00 Island Insights Reel Trouble: Is Hawaii Being Fished Out? (e) 4:00 Everybody’s Buisness with Howard Dicus (e) 4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e) 5:00 Roadtrip Nation 5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 6:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30 Second Opinion: Taking Charge of Your Healthcare Vaccines 7:00 Panda Tales Since making her entrance into this world, giant panda cub Zhen Zhen has captivated San Diego Zoo and “panda cam” visitors with her antics and charm. This program covers the first year of her life and how the zoo’s program has affected the resurgence of this endearing species. 8:00 Celtic Thunder 10:00 Austin City Limits Gnarls Barkley/Thiev 30 SUNDAY ery Corporation (HD) Noon Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part 11:00 History Detectives (e)(HD) 3 (e) Cable Only 1:00 This Old House Midnight Nature The Venom Cure 2:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Brazil 1:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at (HD) Work The Queen and Us/ Inside the Firm 2:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Carlos Andrade (e)(HD) MONDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 4am M-Th: Dragon Tales / Friday: Sesame Street Sesame Street Dragon Tales 4:30 M-Th: Clifford / Friday: Sesame Street 5am 5:30 6am 6:30 7am 7:30 8am 8:30 9am 9:30 10am 10:30 11am 11:30 noon 12:30 1pm 1:30 2pm 2:30 3pm 3:30 4pm 4:30 5pm 5:30 6pm Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood WordWorld Sesame Street Curious George Sid the Science Kid Super Why! Clifford the Big Red Dog Barney & Friends Between the Lions Martha Speaks DOE/Reading Rainbow DOE/Caillou Sesame Street DOE/Jay Jay DOE/George Shrinks WordWorld Curious George Between the Lions Cyberchase Arthur WordGirl Fetch! Barney & Friends Clifford the Big Red Dog Nightly Business Report Clifford Boobah Angelina Ballerina Sheira & Loli DragonflyTV Arthur Between the Lions Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Sagwa Dragon Tales Thomas & Friends Wunderkind Little Amadeus It’s A Big Big World Lomax the Hound of Music Gourmet’s Diary of A Foodie Chef’s Story/Scheewe Art Workshop Make Way For Noddy Bob the Builder The Big Comfy Couch DragonflyTV Sesame Street Super Why! Clifford’s Puppy Days Barney & Friends Sid the Science Kid Arthur Dragon Tales Curious George Zula Patrol Antiques Roadshow Beads, Baubles, & Jewels The This Old House Hour The Best of the Joy of Painting The Victory Garden Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Landscapes Through Time Long Story Short New Yankee Workshop Island Insights This Old House Motorweek Everybody’s Business Cook’s Country Leahey & Leahey Everyday Edisons/Roadtrip Nation Martin Yan’s China Simply Ming To The Contrary Sara’s Weeknight Meals Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly DAYTIME SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 2008 Programs in shaded area are available to cable subscribers only. Program schedules are subject to change and will be updated regularly throughout the current month. For additional program and schedule information, visit our website at www.pbshawaii.org. Sid the Science Kid MONDAY-FRIDAY | 7:30AM An educational animated television series using comedy to promote exploration, discovery and science readiness among preschoolers. WEEKLY EVENING SCHEDULE November 1 SUNDAY 7:30 8:00 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY INDEPENDENT LENS Chicago 10 SATURDAY | 9PM 1 | SATURDAY (6:30) Campaign 2008 Race for Mayor 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Film mixes original animation with extraordinary archival footage to explore the buildup to and unraveling of the infamous conspiracy trial of the Chicago Seven. Independent Lens Chicago 10 Austin City Limits Present Hardly Bluegrass Festival WEEKLY EVENING REFERENCE GUIDE November 2 - 8 2 | SUNDAY 7:30 (7 PM) Nature The Cheetah Orpahns 3 | MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Led Kaapana, Dennis Kamakahi & Cryil Pahinui 4 | TUESDAY 5 | WEDNESDAY Long Story Short Leahey & Leahey with Leslie Wilcox Isabella Abbot 6 | THURSDAY Island Insights 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Masterpiece Contemporary The Last Enemy America at a Crossroads Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West Antiques Roadshow Politicaly Collect Frontline The Choice 2008 10:00 Austin City Limits Jakob 10:30 Dylan/Carrie Rodriguez 11:00 11:30 History Detectives Charlie Rose NOVA Missing MiG Alley American Experience Minik, The Lost Eskimo Secrets of the Dead Dog Fight Over Guadalcanal Medal of Honor The Transformation Age The March of the Bonus Army Charlie Rose Charlie Rose 7 | FRIDAY Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus 8 | SATURDAY From the Top Star Quality Washington Week PBS Hawaii Presents Na Mele: Tony Conjugacion Rudy Maxa’s World Andaman Islands, Thailand Globe Trekker Iran Charlie Rose Now on PBS Bill Moyers Journal 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama Roughing It: Mongolia Foreign Exchange Soundstage Tom Petty and the The McLaughlin Heartbreakers, Part 1 Group Austin City Limits Charlie Rose Jakob Dylan/Carrie Rodriguez PBS Hawaii WEEKLY PRIMETIME GUIDE November 9 - 15 9 | SUNDAY 7:30 (7 PM) Nature Clever Monkeys 8:00 8:30 Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose: Switzerland the Quest for the Sublime 10 | MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song George Winston Plays Slack Key Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI 11 | TUESDAY Long Story Short Leahey & Leahey with Leslie Wilcox Richard Ha NOVA Alien from Earth 9:00 9:30 American’s Secrets of the Veterans: Dead Escape from A Musical Auschwitz Tribute 12 | WEDNESDAY 13 | THURSDAY Island Insights Journey to Palomar Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit Parts 1 & 2 Frontline Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story 11:00 11:30 Austin City Limits Charlie Rose My Morning Jacket Viewpoints ‘08-’09 DOE Charlie Rose 15 | SATURDAY Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus From the Top at Carnegie Hall Music Is Where the Heart Is Washington Week PBS Hawaii Presents Of Wind and Waves: The Life of Woody Brown Rudy Maxa’s World Tokyo, Japan 10:00 Masterpiece 10:30 Contemporary God on Trial 14 | FRIDAY Independent Lens Knee Deep Charlie Rose Globe Trekker Venice City Guide Charlie Rose Now on PBS Bill Moyers Journal Foreign Exchange The McLaughlin Group Charlie Rose Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude, Part 1 The Artist Table: Jacques Pepin and Itzhak Perlman Soundstage Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Part 2 Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket PBS Hawaii WEEKLY PRIMETIME GUIDE November 16 - 22 16 | SUNDAY 7:30 (7 PM) Nature American Eagle 17 | MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song The Royal Hawaiian Bands 18 | TUESDAY 19 | WEDNESDAY 20 | THURSDAY Long Story Short Leahey & Leahey with Leslie Wilcox Keola Beamer Island Insights 8:00 8:30 Masterpiece Contemporary Filth Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee,WI NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets 9:00 9:30 Viewpoints ‘08-’09 DOE 10:00 Austin City Limits Sharon 10:30 Jones & The Dap Kings/Carolyn Wonderland 11:00 History 11:30 Detectives Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The Headquarters/Head of State American Experience Oswald’s Ghost 21 | FRIDAY Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus Washington Week PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark Rudy Maxa’s World Tokyo, Japan Now on PBS Bill Moyers Journal 22 | SATURDAY From the Top Jumping Through Hoops Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude, Part 2 America at a Crossroads Foreign Exchange American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh Independent Lens March Point Charlie Rose Charlie Rose Independent Lens Lioness Charlie Rose Globe Trekker Scotland Charlie Rose The McLaughlin Group Charlie Rose Soundstage Lifehouse Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & PBS Hawaii WEEKLY PRIMETIME GUIDE November 23 - 29 23 | SUNDAY 7:30 (7 PM) Nature The Wolf That Changed Amercia 24 | MONDAY Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Ukulele 2002: A Weekend with the Masters 25 | TUESDAY 26 | WEDNESDAY 27 | THURSDAY Long Story Short Leahey & Leahey with Leslie Wilcox Carlos Andrade Island Insights 8:00 8:30 Masterpiece Antiques Special The UnRoadshow seen Alistair Cooke Milwakee,WI NOVA Ocean Animal Emergency 9:00 9:30 The Standard of Perfection Show Cats The Rape of Europa 10:00 Austin City Limits Aimee 10:30 Mann/Iron & Wine 11:00 11:30 History Detectives Frontline The Hugo Chavez Show Independent Lens Atom Smashers Charlie Rose Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The Queen & Us/Inside the Firm Charlie Rose A Case of Mistaken Identity? Charlie Rose 28 | FRIDAY Everybody’s Business with Howard Dicus Washington Week PBS Hawaii Presents Na Mele: Hapa Now on PBS Rudy Maxa’s World Andaman Islands, Thailand Bill Moyers Journal Globe Trekker Kenya & Niger Foreign Exchange Charlie Rose The McLaughlin Group Charlie Rose 29 | SATURDAY From the Top at Carnegie Hall Bach to the Future Live from Lincoln Center Gil Shaham and Orpheus at the Penthouse Encore! With James Conlon Soundstage Daughtry Austin City Limits Aimee Mann/Iron & Wine WEEKLY EVENING SCHEDULE November 30 7:30 SUNDAY (7 PM) Panda Tales 8:00 MONDAY CELTIC THUNDER SUNDAY | 8PM TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Austin City Limits John Mayer SATURDAY | 11PM FRIDAY 1 | SATURDAY (6:30) Campaign 2008 Race for Mayor 8:30 Celtic Thunder 9:00 9:30 10:00 Austin City Limits Gnarls 10:30 Barkley/Thievery Corporation 11:00 History 11:30 Detectives From rousing ensemble numbersIndependent to solos showcasing each members’ vocalLens styleChicago 10 and personality, Celtic Thunder performs powerful ballads, popular hits, and heartwarming songs of love and loss from across the Celtic music spectrum—Irish, Scottish, Austin City Limits traditional and contemporary. Present Hardly Bluegrass Festival Your life on www.pbshawaii.org