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March/April 2013 - YouNeedItAll.com
March/April 2013
Building a connected community.
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High-definition
switch
WCNY’s channel 24.1 will soon
be your source for all local and
PBS HD programming
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Frack Attack? IDC in pivotal
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Call the Midwife
Season 2 premieres
March 31 at 8 p.m. on WCNY
role on fracking
Susan Arbetter reports on the
politics of gas drilling
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When green isn’t always
good: Neighbors at odds
over wind farms
Turbine blades spin up
controversy in Madison County
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Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
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March/April 2013 Contents
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President’s Letter
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Upfront
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A message from Bob Daino,
President and CEO
Changes to magazine better
identify publication’s focus and
improve its readability
WCNY’s PBS will transition to
high-definition beginning in
March
OCM BOCES and WCNY partner
outside the classroom
Nurse Jenny
Lee (Jessica
Raine) and
Sister Monica
Joan (Judy
Parfitt) in
Season 2 of
Call the Midwife.
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Call the Midwife premieres
March 31 at 8 p.m. on WCNY
WCNY takes advantage of PBS
digital solutions to stream
content
Education
Spelling bee champ crowned
after 19 rounds
WCNY offers new family literacy
programs, workshops
Video resources available to
teachers
Double Down nearing
quarterfinals
WCNY’s new education center
takes shape
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Treehouse Tales award ceremony
scheduled for April 10
New programs coming in March
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Frack Attack? IDC in pivotal role
on fracking
When green isn’t always good:
Madison County neighbors at
odds over wind farms
Children’s Programming
2012 study shows Curious George
successful in teaching science
and math
Support
Travel
Liz’s Travel Club: Meet Travel Club
member Kathy Burke
Quiz: Which Downton Abbey
job is right for you?
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Membership
Save money with WCNY’s
discount MemberCard
Fundraising
WCNY presents TelAuc 2013
Program Guide
Jonas Kaufmann
sings the title role
in “Parsifal” March
2 on Classic FM.
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Radio
Classic FM Notes
Met radio broadcasts begin on
WCNY-FM
Joey and Jim interview Deana
Martin on Ciao!
FM Program guide
WCNY-FM listings
News
WCNY TravelAuc ’13 a success
Makers award ceremony set for
March to honor women who
make a difference
Where to watch
New WCNY sustainer
membership saves time, money
Channel information
Bill Knowlton marks 40th
anniversary of Bluegrass Ramble
Programmer’s notes
Guide to local shows
Follow your favorite The Ivory
Tower Half Hour panelists on
Twitter
March highlights
April highlights
Won’t You Help a Neighbor?
features CNY Reads and Rescue
Mission
62 Volunteers
A message from the president of
WCNY’s Volunteer Steering
committee
Cayla Tuckerman is WCNY’s
volunteer of the quarter
WCNY (24.1) March/April
daytime schedule grid
Create (24.2) March daytime grid
854 weekly viewing
at-a-glance grid
Classic Movies listing
Meet Cayla
Tuckerman,
WCNY’s
volunteer
of the
quarter.
Program listings
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From the President
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term I find myself using a lot these days is “growth.”
WCNY is growing in so many ways. The most obvious is,
of course, the move into our new Broadcast and Education
Center. The move has helped us grow with technology that
will help us work more efficiently; we can do things we weren’t
able to do.
Throughout the next two months, our local shows like The
Ivory Tower Half Hour, Insight and Financial Fitness will
begin to be produced and aired in high-definition. You can
read more about this exciting development on p. 10, where you
also will learn how we are rebranding our television channels.
Our staff is growing, too. Both in number and the ways in which we
communicate with one another. The open-seating layout in our new workspace
eliminates physical walls and encourages collaboration at every level. This results
in a flow of new ideas, and gives staff a better understanding of the work we do,
individually and collectively. WCNY staff members also have grown by learning
how to put the new technology to use in our facility.
Much of our growth is physical. We now have more space in our performance
studio for musical guests that we feature on Classic FM. This month, we’ll grow
our audience for the Bluegrass Ramble annual barn dance show because we can
accommodate so many more people and musicians.
We continue to grow our partnerships with many organizations in the
community. On p.12 you’ll read about Onondaga-Cortland-Madison (OCM)
BOCES and the ways it serves our community. OCM BOCES was an early
supporter of WCNY’s Enterprise America program and it’s working with WCNY
to schedule school participation in this unique hands-on learning center.
At the same time, our television production team has been working with
students enrolled in Syracuse University’s Goldring Arts Journalism Program
who are gaining real-life experience creating stories for our weekly arts television
show, Artifex. Television staff members also are teaching Oswego High School
journalism students how to create interstitials – brief on-air stories about the
Oswego community.
Our education department has generated new literacy workshops that serve
parents, and children and their parents together, with the goal of preparing
preschoolers for kindergarten. As a result, young students are developing stronger
reading and math skills by third grade. These workshops often involve our new
Mobile Media Lab, which introduces learners of all ages to mobile applications
and other new technology.
We saw growth in our recent Travel Auction, which exceeded our revenue
goal and featured great trips from new partners. It also was the first auction we
streamed live on wcny.org.
Whether you watched on television or online, you saw the faces of new
volunteers. We’re growing in that area, too, welcoming new volunteers to our new
Broadcast and Education Center.
At the heart of all this growth is our continuing commitment to offer the best
programming; to serve as a community hub for the arts, education and public
affairs; and to connect with and give back to the community that supports us.
You, as members, are our partners, challenging and inspiring us to continue
growing. We are up to that challenge, and we are proud to connect the people in
our 19-county broadcast area to educational opportunities, entertainment, and
inspirational programming along with rich community services.
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Publisher
Robert J. Daino
President and CEO
Executive Editor
John S. Tonello
VP of Marketing and Sales
Editor
Haley Dubnoff
Editor and Public Relations Manager
Magazine Design
Andrea Reeves
Senior Print Media Designer
Sales Manager
Steven Herwood
Account Executives
Arlene Borden, Cathy Fida,
Joe Monkovsky
Leadership Team
Robert J. Daino, President and CEO
Jim Aroune, VP Television and Radio
Tom Burton, VP Development
Harry Goldberg, VP Engineering and
Technical Operations
Debbie Stack, Director of Education
and Community Outreach
Carin Taddeo, VP Human Resources
John S. Tonello, VP of Marketing and Sales
Trustees 2013-14
Jeffrey Scheer, Esq., Chair
David M. Rubin, Ph.D., Vice Chair
Richard Hezel, Ph.D., Treasurer
Shiu-Kai Chin, Ph.D., 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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Upfront
Changes to magazine better
identify publication’s focus and
improve its readability
By Haley Dubnoff
Editor and Public Relations
Manager
A
s you flip through
the pages of this
magazine, you’ll
notice several
changes, including its
name.
We’ve changed the name from CNY
Connected to The WCNY Magazine
to better identify the publication’s
focus as our members’ guide to WCNY
shows, news and information related to
television and radio programming, and
the ways in which we connect to viewers
and listeners across our 19-country
broadcast area.
Much of the strength of WCNY’s
local programs is due to the hosts and
producers who go below the surface
of issues to present shows that truly
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
educate. We’ll now regularly extend
the story-telling of on-air stories by
publishing magazine and website stories
written by Susan Arbetter, host of
WCNY-FM’s daily Capitol Pressroom,
Jim Aroune, host of the weekly WCNYTV show Insight, and others. Look
for these stories in the new “Upfront”
section, which begins on p. 8.
In addition to this new content, you’ll
notice several design changes we believe
will make this more useful and readerfriendly. The new contents page now
incorporates all of the contents in the
magazine, including program listings,
program grids, highlights, guides to
local shows, where to watch, classic
movies and Classic FM line-ups. Each
item has a headline to give you a better
idea of what each article is about.
Perhaps the most noticeable change
beginning with this issue is the new
primetime and weekend program
schedules for WCNY channels PBS
(24.1), Create (24.2), World (24.3)
and Plus (24.4). They are now listed
day-by-by and hour-by-hour in a grid
layout. This provides more information
about your favorite WCNY shows and
highlights the great programs on all four
of our digital channels, not just PBS. By
having these in a familiar grid format,
you can quickly browse the schedule to
see all that’s on.
To help you
(See page 21 for
channel information)
find the shows
you’re looking
for, we’ve placed a magnifying glass icon
with the words “see page 21 for channel
information” throughout the magazine.
This guide will help you find the
channels you want regardless of whether
you’re watching over the air, on cable,
satellite or fiber.
We hope you like the redesigned
magazine and these changes. If you have
any comments or suggestions, please
don’t hesitate to contact me.
Haley Dubnoff
Editor and Public Relations Manager
(315) 453-2424
[email protected]
www.wcny.org
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Upfront
Frack Attack?
IDC in pivotal role on fracking
By Susan Arbetter
Re-printed with permission
from City & State
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ou wouldn’t
expect such a
hopeful smile from
state Sen. Tony
Avella, but there it is.
The Democrat
from Queens is animated as he discusses
hydrofracking in his office next to the
state Capitol.
Avella is one of 33 Senate Democrats
in a house with 63 members. But
because of a deal worked out between
five Democrats known as the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC) and
the Republicans, his fellow “traditional”
Democrats remain in the minority,
without the perks of their number or
the ability to bring bills to the floor for a
vote.
Last session, when the Republicans
alone were in charge of the chamber,
Avella’s antidrilling legislation never saw
the light of day. Republican spokesman
Scott Reif says that until the state issues
a decision on the issue, fracking bills will
be considered premature.
“Currently we are awaiting the
completion of the reviews by the
Department of Environmental
Conservation and the Department of
Health, and ultimately the governor will
make a decision on whether or not this
should move forward,” Reif said. “Until
that happens, we are taking a wait-andsee approach.”
Avella is hopeful that the rhetoric
around the new coalition matches
reality. If it does, Sen. Jeff Klein, the new
co–temporary president and leader of
the IDC, will not only have the juice to
bring minority party bills to the floor
but also usher in Albany’s version of
glasnost.
“If you believe what the new majority
coalition is saying, that Jeff Klein and
the IDC can bring bills to the floor for
a vote when he’s in charge, then, yes, I
think there’s a shot,” Avella said.
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Actress Debra winger spoke out against hydrofracking at a press conference before the State of the State address. (Photo by Aaron Adler)
A week into the new session, Avella
has already reintroduced a package of
fracking-related bills, one of which calls
for an outright ban. Three members of
the IDC are among the co-signers.
The big question is how far the IDC
will push on the issue, and it may not be
a long wait to find out.
The state’s long-debated hydrofracking
blueprint, the Supplemental Generic
Environmental Impact Statement, may
be released as soon as mid-February.
Under state law this 1,500-plus page
document must be made public at least
10 days prior to the DEC’s final decision
on fracking, which could come as early
as Feb. 27.
The release of the SGEIS will
not mean that high volume, high
pressure hydraulic fracturing will start
immediately. Groups like Catskill
Mountainkeeper are expected to file
several lawsuits. It is also clear that
lawmakers want to weigh in on fracking.
Last session Assembly members
introduced over a dozen fracking-related
bills, while senators from both sides
of the aisle sponsored legislation on
the issue. The bills ran the gamut from
clarifying local zoning laws to ensuring
drillers are fully insured against liability.
Like Avella’s fracking ban, some of the
bills have been reintroduced this year,
including a mandated health impact
assessment that the Assembly passed last
session.
Avella isn’t alone in looking at the
IDC with a mixture of expectation and
something he calls “Show me what you
got.”
Environmental groups like
Environmental Advocates of New
York, who have been angered by the
convoluted regulatory process, are also
watching the IDC.
“I’m excited to work with the
Senate leadership to get bills to the
governor’s desk to protect our water
and communities from fracking,” said
Katherine Nadeau, the head of EANY’s
water and natural resources program.
“Governor Cuomo’s proposed plans
won’t provide the protections we need,
so there is a desperate need for the Senate
to step in and step up.”
Eric Soufer, the IDC’s spokesman, said
the conference is waiting for the DEC’s
decision.
“There have been many valid
concerns raised by the environmental
community—especially when it comes
to the way hydrofracking has been
implemented in neighboring states—
which is why our members are eagerly
awaiting the results of the governor’s
comprehensive health review of the
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process,” he said.
The IDC could be in a tough spot.
Some of its power derives from the fact
that its agenda, in large part, mirrors
that of the governor’s. But Cuomo has
been tight-lipped on hydrofracking.
Oil and gas attorney Tom West
speculated on the political dynamics at
play.
“The administration is still looking
for at least one of the environmental
groups to stand with the governor
when he comes out with his decision
for fracking,” he said. “But I don’t think
any of the groups are going to support
drilling in New York State. I think it’s
unfortunate, but that’s the way it is.”
According to West, the IDC has to
think pragmatically.
“My sense is that these hydrofracking
issues are not high on [the IDC’s]
priority list,” he said. “They are focused
on issues like minimum wage, women’s
rights and gun control. Look, there have
to be some concessions to Republican
issues, so I would think this will be one
thing they would give up.”
But during a radio show in January,
two Democratic senators in the
minority, Avella and Liz Krueger, were
optimistic enough about the role the
IDC could play to begin calculating
votes:
“There’s a [fracking] moratorium bill
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that David Carlucci just sponsored,”
Krueger noted. “It has Klein, Savino,
Valesky…as co-sponsors. So you have
four of the five IDC. I can guarantee
you, you would get a huge number of
Democrats.” She added, “We know for
a fact that [Republican State Senator]
Greg Ball and I don’t agree on that
much, but we are absolutely opposed to
the dangers of fracking.”
“I personally believe this will be a real
test of the IDC,” Avella said. “If they
really have the authority to bring bills to
the forefront.”
“If…” There’s that note of challenge
again from Avella.
The IDC’s spokesman doesn’t take
the bait. “When it comes to such a
major issue, no single legislator is going
to determine its fate,” Soufer said. “It
will likely be the subject of a robust
discussion among all the legislative
leaders.”
While it’s possible a moratorium bill
could amass 32 votes by pulling from
all three conferences, the real challenge
is whether the bill makes it to the floor.
That’s a bet no one is willing to take.
Karen Bulich Moreau of the NYS
Petroleum Council acknowledged the
political uncertainty of the situation.
“You know,” she said. “I wish I had a
crystal ball.”
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Upfront
WCNY’s PBS to become
high-definition channel in March
WCNY has offered educational programming on Create (24.2), and science
and public affairs programming on
World (24.3). WCNY’s 24.4 channel,
By John S. Tonello
previously broadcasting in HD, will
Vice President of Marketing
become known as WCNY Plus as a fully
and Sales
re-programmed standard-definition
hen viewers
channel featuring time-shifted local
across the 19
and PBS content, movies, British and
Central New York
cooking blocks and more.
counties WCNY
How-To, WCNY’s
serves tune in to
cable-only
watch their favorite
channel
PBS, Create, World and How-To profeaturing
grams in March, they’ll notice a few im- cooking,
portant changes that are a direct result
crafts and
of the new technology inside WCNY’s
travel shows,
new Broadcast and Education Center.
also will get
For the first time since WCNY went
an updated
fully digital 10 years ago, WCNY’s PBS look.
channel will be broadcast 24 hours a
All these
day in high definition. Until now, PBS
channelprogramming was offered in standard
number
definition on 24.1 with high-definition
designations,
primetime shows simulcast on 24.4.
however, will
This simulcasting was necessary because become a thing of the past.
WCNY did not have the technology to
Beginning this spring, WCNY is
support a full 24-hour high-definition
doing away with the often-conPBS programming cycle. That
fusing
limitation is now gone.
Channel 24.1 will be practice of
At the same time, all of
referring to
known as WCNY, 24.2 its five digital chanWCNY’s local programs –
including Financial Fitness,
will be Create, 24.3
nels by their chanInsight, and The Ivory Tower Half will be World and the nel numbers. We’ll
Hour – will be shot, recorded
now refer to each
newly programmed
and broadcast in high definichannel by name.
24.4 will be Plus.
tion. WCNY’s
“One of the
annual TelAuc,
biggest concerns
WCNY’s cable-only
which begins
How-To channel, 854, viewers have shared
airing in April,
with us over the
will be broadcast will become How-To.
years has to do
in high defini
definiwith our channel
tion.
designations,” said
“Over the past 10
Daino. “Channel numbers are tied to
years, viewer tastes and
how you watch, not what you watch.
technology have changed,
Channel numbers for WCNY are differand people now expect to
ent if you resee their favorite shows in HD,” said
ceive us over the
WCNY President and CEO Robert J.
air, on cable, by
Daino. “We’re proud to make all this
satellite or by
quality local and national content avail- fiber. Instead of
able in stunning high definition.”
relying on confusThough most viewers think of
ing numbers, we’ll
WCNY as a PBS station, that’s really
promote each of our
only part of the story. For years now,
channels by name, which
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are the same no matter how you
watch.”
Channel 24.1 will be known simply
as WCNY, 24.2 will be Create, 24.3
will be World and the newly programmed
24.4 will be Plus. WCNY’s cable-only
how-to channel, 854, will become HowTo.
These changes will be reflected in
on-screen identities, external
communications,
online, in this
magazine and
in the new
channel grids
located in this
magazine’s
programming
guide. An expanded
Where-to-Watch guide
on pg. 21 in this magazine
and on wcny.org will help viewers locate
these channels on their cable, satellite
and fiber service providers.
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JANUARY PRIMETIME LISTINGS
Upfront
When green isn’t always good: Madison County neighbors at odds over wind farms
By Jim Aroune
Host of WCNY’s Insight
W
hen Janie
Walsh moved
to Madison County
seven years ago, she
found the oldest
wind farm east of the
Mississippi River to
be a perfectly pleasant neighbor.
Turbine blades have spun in Fenner
for years. But, when EDP Renewables
introduced plans to expand its wind
energy properties to another hillside
with towers twice as large as Fenners’,
it mattered to Janie and many other
Madison County citizens.
“These are enormous machines,” said
Walsh, who reacted with horror when
she first learned about the plans for
three dozen turbines nearly 500-feet
tall. “We only have three buildings in
Central New York at that height.”
Jane organized Madison Matters, a
small citizens group that was created
to challenge the Rolling Upland Wind
Project. The group and its mission
were featured in the Jan. 4 edition of
WCNY’s Insight weekly public
affairs show.
“We would have the distinction of
having the tallest turbines in New York
state,” said Madison Matters member
Pamela Fuller.
Many long-time residents of Madison
County have not been opposed to the
Upland project. John Robinson has
lived in Madison County all of his life.
He can see the current wind farm from
the more than 100-year-old farmhouse
his family is refurbishing. Robinson sees
the region as one that provides many
things for many people, from corn and
dairy products to the energy EDP’s wind
plant would deliver.
“I view living in a rural America as,
‘everything is a crop opportunity’,” he
said. “Just like all the people who’ve
farmed here hundreds of years, this
is a new crop. And as long as it’s not
overused, it’s a sustainable one. I think
most of us can live with it pretty easily.”
Robinson would be able to see EDP’s
new, larger turbines rom his front steps,
in the same way he sees the Fenner wind
towers from his back porch.
“To me, I don’t see them any
differently than a tall silo,” he said. “It’s
just something you get used to.”
After months of challenge, EDP
withdrew its proposal and the company
is preparing a new one.
“This is not a new technology,”
said Jeffrey Nemeth, EDP’s project
manager for the Upland project. “This
is not a new concept to them. I just
think a number of individuals who are
concerned just didn’t want to look at
them.”
So much of the choice could be
out the hands of local citizens and
governments now that the state’s
revamped Public Service Law has gone
into effect. As part of the new PowerNY
Act of 2011, Article X of the law now
centralizes the decision-making process
for any electric-producing project at
the state level. This removes land-use
authority previously available to local
governments under municipal home
rule.
None of the changes will keep Janie
Walsh from fighting for what she
believes should be on the hillsides of
Madison County.
“I am very disturbed by the knee-jerk
reaction that this is ‘green’ and therefore
it must be good,” she said. “I don’t want
to argue with someone about how green
something is. But you don’t destroy a
community in order to do something
green.”
I am very disturbed by the knee-jerk
reaction that this is ‘green’ and
therefore it must be good.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
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Upfront
OCM BOCES and WCNY partner outside the classroom
W
hen WCNY decided to build one
of the region’s most dynamic handson learning centers, it joined forces with
Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES
to leverage each organization’s approach
to learning and to spread the word.
WCNY’s Enterprise America will
enable students to experience all the
things necessary to make a city thrive by
having them run businesses, master new
skills and think on their feet – the same
skills OCM BOCES has been teaching
for decades.
“Enterprise America is all about
educational and entrepreneurial
experience that helps students see the
relevancy of what they learn in the
classroom and applying it in real-world
settings,” said Debbie Stack, WCNY’s
director of education and community
engagement.
Though Enterprise America will be
located in WCNY’s Broadcast and
Education Center on Syracuse’s Near
Westside, it will serve thousands of
students across 19 counties. BOCES
is helping to connect teachers and
educators to the project.
“OCM BOCES is helping us get the
word out about Enterprise America,
not only to area schools but also
neighboring BOCES, “ said Stack.
“They are a terrific partner. The staff ’s
enthusiasm, professionalism, support
for innovation and hands-on education
to deliver the best in education and
services align well with our educational
mission.”
The marriage between WCNY and
BOCES is a natural, if unlikely one. For
more than 60 years, OCM BOCES has
been serving more than 62,000 students
and thousands of adult learners through
educational programs that emphasize
hands-on learning.
The Boards of Cooperative Education
Services (BOCES) in New York State
were created in 1948 to provide shared
educational programs and services
to school districts. BOCES prepares
diverse populations of students for
roles in the global economy, provides
cost-effective shared services to school
districts, and initiates collaborations to
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close gaps in student achievement.
Many BOCES students participate
in full-time programs that teach them
to become dental assistants, licensed
practical nurses, pharmacy technicians,
welders, accountants, web designers and
more.
The Career and Technical Education
programs also prepares students for the
workforce and post-secondary study.
Students may also earn high school core
academic and college-level credit during
their OCM BOCES program.
While students are working in their
programs of study, they can participate
in OCM BOCES’ New Vision program,
which places students in real work
environments outside of school. They
work in science, criminal justice and
medical profession fields, similar to
the science, technology, engineering
and math – STEM – focus WCNY
promotes in its television programming
and Enterprise America.
WCNY is working with OCM
BOCES to offer New Vision opportunities in broadcast journalism.
Students will be a part of WCNY
television and radio crews, and they’ll
create programs by applying new skills,
such as operating cameras and editing
video footage.
“New Vision is unique because it
brings out the entrepreneurial spirit
that these students have and gives them
guidance on how to make their dreams
and aspirations happen
in a competitive
world,” Stack
said.
Meet Alexa Mentel
OCM BOCES pastry arts student
A
lexa Mentel always wanted to
become a pastry chef in Las Vegas
and OCM BOCES is helping her make
it happen.
Alexa is a student in the Liverpool
Central School District and has been
enrolled in the OCM BOCES Career
and Technical Education program for
two years. She’s pursuing a degree in
Pastry Arts and selected the program
to learn
new baking
techniques and
for the handson experience
she needed.
Outside of the
classroom,
Alexa is a
member and
competitor in
SkillsUSA, a
national
nonprofit
organization
serving
teachers and
high school and college students who are
preparing for careers in trade, technical
and skilled service occupations,
including health occupations. She also
enjoys softball and playing the piano;
hobbies she feels are consistent with
having the dexterity needed to excel in
the pastry arts field.
After graduation, Alexa plans to
continue her education at Johnson &
Wales University.
“When people arrive in Las
Vegas on tour buses and they
stop in, they’ll get a chance
to enjoy the bakery treats
I’ve created; skills I
first learned at OCM
BOCES,”
Alexa said.
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Follow your favorite ‘The Ivory Tower Half Hour’
panelists on Twitter
P
anelists from WCNY’s The Ivory
Tower Half Hour are now sending
out regular tweets on Twitter, offering
fans sneak-peaks of the making of the
show, upcoming topics and opinions
about news of the day. By following
the panelists, fans also can learn more
about their lives off the set, too.
WCNY’s The Ivory Tower Half
Hour is a weekly round-table discussion that focuses on news and events
from the perspective of academicians
from across Central New York.
WCNY takes advantage of PBS
Digital Solutions to stream content
W
@kjandersen
Kristi Andersen
The Chapple Family
Professor of Citizenship
and Democracy at the
Maxwell School at
Syracuse University
@bcfought
Barbara Fought
Associate Professor
of Broadcast and
Digital Journalism and
Communications Law
Syracuse University’s
S.I. Newhouse School of
Public Communications
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
@tbyrnes0
Tim Byrnes
Professor of Political
Science at Colgate
University
@davidmarkrubin
David Rubin
Professor and Dean Emeritus
of the S.I. Newhouse School
of Public Communications at
Syracuse University
@lisadolak
Lisa Dolak
The Angela S. Cooney
Professor of Law at the
Syracuse University
College of Law
@spitzerb
CNY local programming will soon
be available for streaming directly
to television sets thanks to a new
agreement between PBS Digital and the
makers of Roku and xBox.
Under the agreement, anyone using
these set-top devices will be able to
stream local and national programming
– on demand. Some 40 percent of all
U.S. households have the ability to
stream content directly to televisions,
offering the potential to dramatically
improve the viewership for our shows.
At the same time, we have launched
a new mobile-friendly video streaming
site, m.video.wcny.org, which enables
users to stream all WCNY video
content in an easy-to-use
interface. Anyone visiting
video.wcny.org on a mobile
device will be automatically
taken to the new interface.
Bob Spitzer
Distinguished Service
Professor of Political
Science at SUNY Cortland
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13
Education
By Debbie Stack
Director of Education and
Community Outreach
A
2012 study shows
Curious George
successful in
teaching science
and math
newly released 2012 study that
evaluated Curious George revealed
what many of us already knew, children
who watch and read Curious George
demonstrate significantly greater
knowledge of science and math concepts
than children who do not read or watch
Curious George. The study
also showed that Curious
George enables parents to
feel significantly more
comfortable and eager
to help their children
learn about science
and math, especially
because of the tips on
how to use household
items to do fun at-home
experiments. All the families
that participated in the study enjoyed
watching and reading
Curious George and would
unanimously recommend the episodes
and books to other families.
As parents, you can be confident that
WCNY’s WiCkNeY Kids television
programming including shows like
Curious George, is not just fun to
watch but is also educational. WCNY
broadcasts Curious George weekdays at 8
a.m. on WCNY (24.1) and weeknights
at 6 p.m. on Create
(24.2). It’s also available
Saturdays at 7 a.m. on
WCNY (24.1). Starting
on April 22, Curious
George fans can tune into
a new, one-hour special
airing at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
on WCNY. (See program
listings for additional days
and times.)
Don’t forget, you can extend
the
learning online at pbskids.org/
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curiousgeorge and pbskids.org/lab. Both
sites feature educational games, activities
and tips for parents.
Treehouse Tales award ceremony
scheduled for April 10
C
ome and applaud the winners of our
8th annual WiCkNeY Kids
Treehouse Tales Young Writers &
Illustrators contest April 10 at 5:30 p.m.
The ceremony will be held at the
new WCNY Broadcast and Education
Center. These talented young students
will read their award-winning entries
and receive prizes in recognition of their
hard work and talent.
New programs coming in
March
The Cat in the Hat Knows
A lot About That!
I
n celebration of Dr. Seuss’
birthday (March 2, 1904),
two new episodes of The
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot
About That! will air March 1 at
8:30 and 9 a.m. with repeats March
2 at 7:30 and 8 a.m. on WCNY (24.1).
Nick, Sally, and the rest of Seussian gang
join the Cat to learn why our stomachs
rumble and embark on an adventure to
find the Top of the Sky.
Sid the Science Kid: The Movie
A
new 90-minute Sid the Science Kid:
The Movie will air March 25 and
March 29 at 6 a.m. and March 30 at 8
a.m. on WCNY (24.1). Sid the Science
Kid: The Movie will feature Sid and his
classmate Gabriela who enter a science
experiment contest and win the chance
to visit a new science museum before it
opens to the public. They meet contest
winners from China, and together they
encounter a quirky scientist who has
designed robot tour
guides of the future.
When one of the robots goes haywire,
it is up to Sid and his friends to work as
a team to find the rogue robotand save
the day.
Spelling Bee champ crowned after
19 rounds
M
aja Cannavo, an eighth grader from
Manlius Pebble Hill won the 2013
Post-Standard/WCNY Spelling Bee.
Maja will represent Central New York
at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in
May in Washington, D.C., after winning
the 2013 WCNY/Post-Standard
Spelling Bee, held Feb. 2.
Maja competed with more than 200
grade-school students from 40 school
districts, private schools and home
schools, and was one of 37 finalists who
competed during a live on-air broadcast
Feb. 2 to advance to the final round in
May.
To win the bee, Maja spelled the word
synusia, a structural unit of a major
ecological community characterized by
relative uniformity of life.
WCNY offers new family literacy
programs, workshops
A
s part of its educational mission,
WCNY is now offering a growing
variety of literacy outreach programs for
preschool and kindergarten students,
families, childcare providers and
educators in its 19-county broadcast
area.
WCNY’s engaging literacy programs
link high-quality PBS children’s
television programming and great
online content at pbskids.org. WCNY’s
classroom outreach programs, which
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include weather, letter sounds and life
skills, are based on concepts such as
phonics, vocabulary and social skills
instruction. Students read aloud, sing
along, and visit with Clifford the Big
Red Dog and other costumed characters.
WCNY workshops focus on helping
adults learn how to build their literacy
skills. They’re designed to teach parents
interactive reading strategies and to
familiarize them with educational
television and online PBS content.
Workshops also draw on children’s love
of video games dual-generation Readyto-Learn workshops give parents guided
practice using interactive reading and
technology with their children.
For more information about WCNY’s
Family Literacy programming, e-mail
WCNY’s education department at
[email protected] or call (315) 4532424.
Despite this change, the service
remains free and will remain largely
unchanged through the current school
year. Teachers with existing accounts
will be automatically be migrated
to the new PBS platform. On June
30, PBS LearningMedia will be fully
implemented at available at vitalny.
pbslearning.org.
For more information, visit the
WCNY website at www.wcny.org/
education.
‘Double Down’ nearing
quarterfinals
T
he pressure is mounting as winning
high school teams compete
in round two of Double
Down in March and
April. Watch Bishop
Ludden, Cato-Meridian,
Clinton, Cooperstown,
Fayetteville-Manlius,
Ithaca, Jordan Elbridge,
LaFayette, MPH, Mt.
Markham, Oneida, Paul
V. Moore, Pulaski, Southern
Cayuga, Union Springs and Whitesboro
compete to make it to the quarterfinals.
Round two matches end April 14 and
then Double Down takes a break for
WCNY’s TelAuc. The first quarterfinal
match will take place May 5. Double
Down airs Sundays at 6 p.m. on WCNY
(24.1) and re-airs Mondays at 8:30 p.m.
on World (24.3). It is also available
online at www.wcny.org/doubledown.
The streets, 15 businesses and even its
“central park” will become the setting
for curriculum initially focused on
middle-school students, and in the
coming months WCNY will provide
curriculum for high school students.
WCNY also will work with partners
like ProLiteracy to utilize the center for
workforce development training. Other
WCNY education programs including,
story hours for preschoolers, afterschool
activities for elementary students,
training for teachers and events for
visitors of all ages.
Teachers, curriculum coordinators,
principals and school superintendents
have been treated to sneak previews of
the Enterprise America city during
its construction. They learned
how the program aligns to
crucial Common Core
and 21st century learning
skills, finance, civics and
STEM (science, technology,
engineering and math)
knowledge, which serves as
the basis for many careers.
For more information about
Enterprise America and upcoming
education programs, contact WCNY’s
education department at education
@wcny.org or call (315) 453-2424.
WCNY’s new Education Center
taking shape
Video resources available to
teachers
T
he migration of Video In Teaching
and Learning (VITAL) NY from the
Teachers Domain platform to the PBS
LearningMedia platform continues,
giving educators continuing access to
a growing number of offering more
resources.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
W
here can you find street names
like Technology Place, Energy
Drive, Commerce Road and Greenway
Avenue? In the “city” inside WCNY’s
new Broadcast and Education Center,
that’s where.
The city is an integral part of the
exciting, hands-on learning experience
known as Enterprise America, the first
such education center associated with a
public broadcasting company.
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Travel
Liz’s Travel Club: Meet Travel Club member Kathy Burke
Q: Why did you decide to travel to Rome?
A: I always wanted to travel after my
retirement and the timing was perfect.
I retired in early September 2012 and
later that month I was on a journey to
Rome, Italy, as a gift to myself. An avid
reader, it was nice to see the places I
always read about.
Q: Why did you choose Liz’s Travel Club?
A: It was easy. I paid for the trip and everything else was taken care of. I didn’t
need to worry about a travel itinerary,
there was always company, I could explore on my own, participate in as many
group activities as I wanted to, or just
decide to sleep in and meet with friends
later. After speaking with Liz, I knew
she was up for anything! I’m glad I
went with Liz because she made the trip
inclusive and always made sure everyone
was having a good time.
Q: What was your favorite part of the trip?
A: When I first arrived in Italy, it was
just breathtaking, being in another
country, the scenery, and the people. Everything was just really, really nice. I also
made several friends that I’m looking
forward to traveling with when we go
to Downton Abbey in September 2013!
(I can’t wait to sleep in Ruthin Castle
in North Wales, and see Edinburgh,
Scotland!)
Hear What Others Have to Say
“My first experience with Liz’s
Travel Club was way beyond my
expectations. Rome was as beautiful
as I thought it would be, but the
feeling of being a part of the group
was an added bonus. I was so happy
with the trip to Rome that I signed
up for the 2013 fall trip to Great
Britain, Wales and Scotland.”
– Valerie Tarbell, Travel Club Member
“A widow for two years, I haven’t
traveled as much as I used to.
I never thought I would go out
of the country with people I didn’t
know. The trip provided an opportunity to get to know others
who share my interest in traveling.
I already booked my next trip in
September to Great Britain, and
three of the ladies I met on the trip
to Italy also booked it.”
Downton Abbey Trip Update
T
he trip to Downton Abbey in
September 2013 is now sold out.
However, there is a waiting list and
we’re pursuing more tickets for this
journey to see where the popular
PBS period drama is made. For
more information about the status
of additional tickets or any other
information about Travel Club, visit
www.wcny.org/travelwithliz.
“Don’t be afraid to travel! You’ll
be welcomed warmly, and
maybe meet some new friends
like I did.”
– Pat Ryan, Travel Club Member
Q: Would you recommend Liz’s
Travel Club?
A: Absolutely! If you like traveling, want to have a relaxing yet
busy trip, enjoy a group atmosphere with some time to yourself
and want to feel safe, then this club
is for you.
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Programming
‘Call the Midwife’ Season 2
premieres March 31 at 8 p.m.
T
he critically acclaimed series that
drew larger audiences in Britain than
Downton Abbey returns in March with a
second season. The first of eight episode
of Call the Midwife airs March 31 at
8 p.m. on WCNY.
Call the Midwife premiered on PBS
stations in the United States last fall
after setting audience records for the
launch of a new drama series in
England.
The series, starring Jessica Raine
(right) as Jennifer Worth, is based on
the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth. Nonnatus House opens its
doors to welcome viewers to 1950s East
End London and follows the Poplar
neighborhood’s midwives and nursing
nuns. The new season stays true to its
roots; viewers can expect to see more
births, babies and bicycling, plus a
blossoming romance from an
unexpected quarter.
Season 2 re-airs Sundays
March 10 and 18 from
9 p.m. to midnight on WCNY.
To read more about the
show, visit www.pbs.org/
programs/call-the-midwife.
(See page 21 for
channel information)
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Programming Cover
here
Great Performances–
Andrea Bocelli: A Love in Portofino
March 2 at 9 p.m. on WCNY
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March
WHERE to WATCH WCNY-TV
Channel
Information
Over The Air / Digital TV Set • Time Warner Basic/Standard
Time Warner Digital • Verizon Fios • Direct TV • Dish
Location
WCNY broadcasts programs on the
following channels:
WCNY - WCNY’s
PBS channel broadcast in
high-definition
Create features lifestyle
programming all day except
for children’s programming
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.
Plus features movies,
time- shifted PBS content,
cooking shows and more
Create
World
Plus
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton
4
—
—
—
Syracuse, Oswego, Fulton, Auburn,
Boonville
11
—
—
—
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton
12
—
—
—
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge
13
—
—
—
Cortland, Ithaca
15
—
—
—
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton
4/850
851
852
853
Syracuse, Oswego, Fulton, Auburn,
Boonville
11/850
851
852
853
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton
12/850
851
852
853
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge
13/850
851
852
853
Cortland, Ithaca
15/850
851
852
853
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton
11
466
467
511
Syracuse, Oswego, Fulton, Auburn,
Boonville
11
466
467
511
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton
11
466
467
511
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge
11
466
467
511
Cortland, Ithaca
11
466
467
511
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton
24-1
—
24-2
—
Syracuse, Oswego, Fulton, Auburn,
Boonville
24-1
—
24-2
—
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton
24-1
—
24-2
—
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge
—
—
—
—
Cortland, Ithaca
24-1
—
24-2
—
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton
24
—
—
—
Syracuse, Oswego, Fulton, Auburn,
Boonville
24
—
—
—
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton
24
—
—
—
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge
24
—
—
—
Cortland, Ithaca
24
—
—
—
Over The Air / Digital TV Set
Rome, Oneida, Hamilton, Syracuse,
Oswego, Fulton, Auburn, Boonville,
Oneonta, Norwich, Delhi, Walton,
Utica, Ilion, Herkimer, Mohawk, Little
Falls, Old Forge, Cortland, Ithaca
Time Warner Basic/Standard **
Time Warner Digital
WHERE TO WATCH WCNY
World features a mix
of public affairs, news
and documentary
programming.
WCNY
Verizon Fios
How-To is WCNY’s
cable-only channel
featuring 8-hour blocks of
how-to, lifestyle
programming that airs
from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and repeats again starting
at 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
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Programming
New programming arrives with Spring
by Dale Wagner
TV Program Manager
S
pring is about to arrive and the changes
taking place aren’t just in nature. In
addition to some great new programming,
two of WCNY’s channels will see
significant changes as we make our PBS
channel, 24.1, our high-definition channel
beginning in March.
When you tune in, the program lineup on WCNY will be virtually unchanged.
However, it will be the only source for HD programming, which
had been simulcast during primetime on WCNY channel 24.4.
Though our PBS channel will be in high definition format,
not all programs will be available in higher quality. As result,
some shows, shot in studios and locations years ago, will be
converted to display in the wider format. This is a common
practice among
commercial and
public broadcasters.
When 24.4 is no
longer broadcast
in HD, it will be
called Plus, and its
content will change
dramatically with
the return of Classic
Arts Showcase, old
movies and some of
the best performance,
travel and British
programming.
Each day beginning
at 6 a.m. WCNY
will air four hours of
popular old movies.
A rundown of those
movies appears on
page 27. At 6 p.m.
on weeknights Plus
(24.4) will offer the
earliest presentation
of PBS NewsHour (it also will
continue to air at 7 p.m. on WCNY
(24.1)). From 7 to 10 p.m., most
nights will have a theme with some
of the best programming public
television has to offer.
For example, performance
programs ranging from the Beatles’
Magical Mystery Tour to Great
Performances at the Met, Great Performances: Harry Connick,
Jr. in concert on Broadway and Austin City Limits will air
Mondays through Wednesdays. The Saturday night schedule
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on Plus (24.4) will include encores
of Doc Martin, EastEnders and other
popular shows. There will also be
a travel night featuring Globe Trekker, Rick Steves’ Europe
and Rudy Maxa series, and a science and nature night that
includes encores of our most popular series like Nova and
Nature.
WCNY’s two other digital channels have undergone
changes that took place late last Fall. On Create (24.2), the
addition of three-hour children’s programming continues
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m. and lifestyle programming
continues throughout the day. World (24.3), features great
documentaries and public affairs programming that includes
repeats of WCNY’s public affairs and news programming and
our scholastic academic series Double Down.
Some of the new programs and series to watch for in
the coming two months include Andrea Bocelli: Love in
Portofino March 2 at 9 p.m.; a second season of Call the
Midwife, Sundays at 8 p.m. beginning March 31; an eightweek Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge”, which focuses on
the real-life story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyant
and visionary American founder of the famous London
department store that revolutionized the modern shopping
experience.
In April, some of the new specials include Kind Hearted
Woman beginning April 1 and 2 at 9 p.m., exposing the
epidemic of child abuse on a native American reservation
and the difficulty the abused girl, now a single parent faces
in combating alcoholism and furthering her own education.
Nature combines hard-core science with a light-hearted look
in “What Plants Talk About” April 3 at 8 p.m. and on April
10 at 9 p.m. Nova kicks off a fascinating four-part series on
the land down under, Australia.
As you can see, there are plenty of
changes to digest in this issue. Please
take time to look through our newly
redesigned programming guide for
the line-up changes, and as always,
feel free to contact me for any TVrelated questions or comments. A
more in-depth explanation of channel
programming changes can be found on
pg. 21 .
As I always like to say to my fellow
staff, there is plenty to keep track of on
four digital channels and one cable-only
channel. Thank you for making all of
this quality programming possible!
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Guide to Local Shows
(See page 21 for
channel information)
Financial Fitness
Financial Fitness is a live weekly program designed to help people make
the most of their money. It’s a trusted resource for people looking to take
control of their finances and make informed decisions about investments,
estate planning and retirement. Hosts Jim Burns, Vicki Brackens and
David Mirabito lead the wide-ranging discussions each week, challenging a
panel of regional and national experts to share their money wisdom. Viewers interact with the live show by calling (800) 451-2414 or on Twitter
using #FinancialFitness. The show airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. on WCNY
(24.1) and re-airs Fridays at 1 p.m. on WCNY (24.1), Fridays and Sundays
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on How-To Time Warner Digital Cable channel
854.
Insight
Insight is a weekly public affairs show co-hosted by veteran journalists
Susan Arbetter, WCNY’s news and public affairs director and host of The
Capitol Pressroom, and Jim Aroune, WCNY’s vice president of TV and
radio. Arbetter and Aroune tell stories that provide insight into the most
pressing issues facing viewers in WCNY’s 19-county viewing area. The
show airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on WCNY(24.1) and re-airs Sundays at noon
on World (24.3).
Cooking with Julie Taboulie
Cooking with Julie Taboulie is a unique and engaging Lebanese and Middle
Eastern cooking show that’s the first of its kind on American television.
Each week, Julie welcomes viewers into her kitchen and shares secrets
of preparing a rich repertoire of delicious, easy-to-make Lebanese and
Middle Eastern recipes. The show airs Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. on WCNY
(24.1) and re-airs Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Create
(24.3).
Artifex
Artifex is a weekly arts program that features local and national stories
about film, visual and performing arts, theater, photography, literature,
painting, sculpture, poetry and dance. The show is co-hosted by WCNYFM radio hosts Bill Baker and Jon English. It airs Sunday mornings at
10:30 a.m. on WCNY (24.1) and re-airs Fridays at 7 p.m. on Plus (24.4).
Double Down
Double Down is WCNY’s award-winning high school academic quiz show.
Host Bill Baker, well known as a host on WCNY-FM, poses challenging
questions on science, math, literature, current events and other topics,
and the three-member high school teams compete for prizes and bragging
rights. The show airs Sundays at 6 p.m. on WCNY(24.1)and re-airs
Mondays at 8:30 p.m. on World (24.3).
The Ivory Tower Half Hour
The Ivory Tower Half Hour is a weekly 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. The show airs Fridays at 8 p.m. on WCNY (24.1) and
re-airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on World (24.3).
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Programming
March Highlights
Call the Midwife –
Sundays at 8 p.m. starting March 31 on WCNY
There will be more births, babies and bicycles in the second season of this popular drama. Set in the 1950s in East End London, the program follows the work of
the midwives and nursing nuns at Nonnatus House. It’s based on the memoirs of
Jennifer Worth, played by Jessica Raine (right), who was a midwife in the Poplar
neighborhood more than 60 years ago. (Season one repeats Sundays, March 10 and
17 from 9 p.m. to midnight.)
Great Performances – Andrea Bocelli: Love in Portofino –
March 2 at 9 p.m. on WCNY
The international superstar returns with his first new concert in several years and is
joined by renowned songwriter/music director David Foster and trumpeter Chris
Botti. Among selections performed are “Cinema Paradiso,” “A Mano A Mano,”
“Corcovado,” “La Vie En Rose,” “When I Fall in Love” and “Love in Portofino.”
Great Performances at The Met – The Tempest –
March 17 at noon on WCNY
Composer Thomas Ades conducts The Metropolitan Opera premiere of his own
work, with baritone Simon Keenlyside starring as Prospero. This production by
Robert LePage also features Audrey Luna (Ariel), Isabel Leonard (Miranda), Iestyn
Davies (Trinculo), Alek Shrader (Ferdinand), Alan Oke (Caliban), William Burden
(King of Naples) and Toby Spence (Antonio).
P. Allen Smith Garden Home –
Saturdays at 6 a.m. starting March 24 on WCNY
Considered one of the country’s most sought-after gardening authorities, Smith
(right) demystifies the process of designing beautiful gardens and opens up new possibilities for homeowners looking to create their own private sanctuaries. It features
gardening projects, practical home and garden maintenance tips, cooking features
and design makeover segments.
Norway Passage: The Most Beautiful Voyage –
March 24 at 7 p.m. on WCNY
Travel along more than 1,100 miles of Norway’s spectacular coastline (right) to view
deep fjords, crashing waterfalls, mountains rising from the sea, lovely towns and
fishing villages. The program presents stunning images as it takes viewers from the
cosmopolitan city of Bergen to Kirkenes.
180 Days: A Year Inside an American High School –
March 25 and 26 at 9 p.m. on WCNY
This two-part documentary follows the day-to-day stories of students, parents,
teachers and staff at the Washington Metropolitan High School, also known as DC
Met. The series is framed by volatile national and local politics aimed at reforming
this most fundamental of public institutions.
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(See page 21 for
channel information)
April Highlights
Kind Hearted Woman April 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. on WCNY
This two-part co-presentation of Frontline and Independent Lens illuminates the
epidemic of child sexual abuse on Native American reservations. Robin Charboneau, a 32-year old divorced single mother and Oglala Sioux woman living on North
Dakota’s Spirit Lake Reservation, pictured at right, is profiled.
Nature – What Plants Talk AboutApril 3 at 8 p.m. on WCNY
In-depth science is effortlessly integrated with a light-hearted look at how plants
behave, revealing a world where plants are as busy, responsive and complex as we are.
Scientist J.C. Cahill takes us on a journey into the “secret world of plants,” revealing
an astonishing landscape where plants eavesdrop on each other, talk to their allies,
call in insect mercenaries and nurture their young.
Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance April 7 at 10 p.m. on WCNY
In the face of horrific living conditions, starvation, and the threat of deportation to
Auschwitz, the inmates of the concentration camp Terezin stood up to their Nazi
oppressors by fighting back with art and music. The Jews of Terezin re-imagined
a Catholic liturgical work – Verdi’s “Requiem” – as a condemnation of the Nazis,
rehearsing tirelessly night after night, learning the Latin by rote. Six decades later,
conductor Murry Sidlin and a new choir bring Verdi’s Requiem to Terezin once
again.
Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our TimeApril 14 at 7 p.m. on WCNY
Aldo Leopold is considered one of the most important conservationists of the 20th
Century because his ideas are so relevant to the environmental issues of today. His
classic book, “A Sand County Almanac,” has inspired many to see the natural world
as a community mankind belongs to. This special explores Leopold’s journey of
observation and understanding of the natural world.
Designing Healthy Communities –
Sundays, April 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 7 p.m. on Plus
Host Dr. Richard Jackson, M.P.H., looks at the impact our environment has on
obesity, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, cancer and depression. Dr. Jackson connects
poor community design with burgeoning health costs and illustrates what citizens
are doing about this urgent crisis by looking upstream for innovative solutions.
Programs two and three have major segments on how Syracuse is dealing with water
quality and health concerns.
Play Again – April 7 at 2 p.m. on WCNY
In one generation from now, most people in the United States will have spent more
time in the virtual world than in nature. This moving and humorous documentary
follows six teenagers who, like the “average American child,” spend five to 15 hours
a day behind screens. The teenagers take their first wilderness adventure without
electricity, cell phone coverage and virtual reality.
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March/April WCNY (24.1) Daytime Viewing at-a-Glance 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
WCNY
Digital channel 24.1, Time Warner 850 and Verizon Fios 11
6:00 a.m.
6:30
7:00
M-F
Sid the
Science Kid
Electric
Company
Arthur
SAT
Sit and Be Fit
America’s
Heartland
&
To the Contrary Religion
Ethics
SUN w/
Bonnie Erbe Newsweekly
12:30
M-F
Charlie Rose
SAT
Lidia’s Italy
in America
1:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
in the Hat
Martha Speaks Curious George Cat
Knows A lot
9:30
Super
WHY!
Dinosaur
Train
Word
World
Charlie Rose
Insight
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:30
Clifford the
Big Red Dog
Fetch!
with Ruff
Ruffman
WordGirl
Wild
Kratts
Sewing
with Nancy
Quilt in
a Day
Eastenders
Out of Ireland
Dinosaur
Train
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
Martha
Speaks
2:30
3:00
3:30
Barney &
Friends
Eastenders
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
Moyers & Company
Super
WHY!
Programs vary. Please check
listings in guide or at wcny.org
for details
Noon
Artifex
Music & The Cat in the Hat
Spoken Word Knows A Lot
Second
Opinion
11:30
Clifford the
Big Red Dog
Thomas &
Friends
America’s Test Cooking with Sara’s Week- Best of the Joy Paint This with
Kitchen
Julie Taboulie night Meals of Painting
Jerry Yarnell
Sesame Street
11:00
Ciao
Italia
Dinosaur
Train
Repeat of primetime programming.
Please check www.wcny.org for details
10:30
Woodwright’s Motorweek
Shop
Super
WHY!
2:00
10:00
This
Old House
in the Hat
Curious George Cat
Knows A Lot
1:30
Mack
SUN Need to Know Consuelo
Wealthtrack
9:00
Bob the Builder Hometime
6:00
World
Assignment the BBCNews
World
America
Nightly
Business
Report
Various Programming
Rick Steves’
Europe
New York
Originals
Red Green
Show
Double Down
Roadtrip
Nation
March Create (24.2) Daytime Viewing at-a-Glance 6 to 11:30 a.m.
Create
Digital channel 24.2, Time Warner 851 and Verizon Fios 466
Mon
6:00 a.m.
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
Lap Quilting
with Georgia
Bonesteel
Jerry Yarnell
School
Taste of
Louisiana
Bake Decorate
Celebrate
Ciao
Italia
Jazzy
Vegetarian
Sewing Best of the Joy Cooking with Clodagh’s Irish New ScandinaTues Martha’s
Room
of Painting Julie Taboulie Food Trails vian Cooking
Best of Simply Caprial and
Painting
John’s Kitchen
Taste
This
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
New
Fly Fisher
Ask This
Old House
Rough Cut
Garden
Smart
Katie Brown
Workshop
Smart Travels
Pacific Rim
Seasoned
Traveler
Hometime
Woodsmith
Shop
The Victory
Garden
For Your Home
This
Old House
American
Woodshop
Growing a
Greener World
B Organic with
Michele Becs
Bake Decorate
Celebrate
Jazzy
Vegetarian
Sat
9
America’s Test
Kitchen
Essential
Pepin
Christina
Cooks
Julia and
Jacques Cooking at Home
Sun
10
It’s Sew
Easy
Globe Trekker
Sara’s
Primal Grill
Favorite with
Weeknight Rachel’s
Steven
Food
at
Home
Meals
Raichlen
Art of Food
with Wendy
Brodie
Grand
View
Joanne Weir’s Coastal Cooking
Cooking at
with John
Home
Shields
New Fly
Fisher
Rachel’s
Rachel’s
Rachel’s
Rachel’s
Irish Favorite
Irish Favorite
Irish Favorite
Clodagh’s Irish Favorite
Food
Food Clodagh’s
Food Clodagh’s
Food Clodagh’s
Food
Trails
Food
Trails
Food
Trails
Food Trails
at Home
at Home
at Home
at Home
Sat
23
Katie Brown
Workshop
Burt Wolf
Travels &
Traditions
Sun
24
It’s Sew
Easy
Best of Simply Caprial and
Painting
John’s Kitchen
Cooking
Odyssey
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
Sat
30
Rick Steves’
Europe
Smart Travels Smart Travels
with Rudy
with Rudy
Maxa
Maxa
Burt Wolf:
Travels &
Traditions
Smart Travels
with Rudy
Maxa
Sun
31
It’s Sew
Easy
Best of Simply Caprial and
Painting
John’s Kitchen
Culture
Cuisine
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
B Organic with
Michele Besc
Open
Road
Taste of
Louisiana
Tommy Makem’s
Ireland
Growing a
Greener World
Art of
Food
Jerry Yarnell
School
Rick Steves’
Europe
Woodturning
Workshop
For Your
Home
Lap Quilting
with Georgia
Bonesteel
Burt Wolf
Travels &
Traditions
This
Old House
The Victory
Garden
Fri
Sun
17
11:30
Woodsmith
Shop
Chrisitna
Cooks
Sat
16
11:00
Hometime
of the Joy Cooking with Joanne Weir’s
Quilting Arts Best
of Painting Joulie Taboulie Cooking Class Chef’s A’Field
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
10:30
Seasoned
Traveler
Thu
Cooking
Odyssey
Globe Trekker
10:00
Smart Travels
Pacific Rim
It’s Sew Easy
Best of Simply Caprial and
Painting
John’s Kitchen
9:30
Christina
Cooks
Wed
Ciao
Italia
9:00
Tommy Makem’s
Ireland
Best of the Joy P. Allen SMith’s P. Allen Smith’s Katie Brown
of Painting Garden Home Garden Home Workshop
Art of Food
with Wendy
Brodie
Globe Trekker
Ask This
Old House
Rough Cut
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Katie Brown
Workshop
Clodagh’s Irish
Food Trails
Rachel’s
Favorite Food
at Home
Clodagh’s Irish
Food Trails
Rachel’s
Favorite Food
at Home
Rick Steves’
Europe
Burt Wolf:
Travels &
Traditions
Burt Wolf
Travels &
Traditions
Rick Steves’
Europe
Smart Travels Smart Travels
Pacific Rim with Pacific Rim with
Rudy Maxa
Rudy Maxa
Garden
Smart
Burt Wolf:
Taste of
Freedom
New Scandinavian Cooking
Katie Brown
Workshop
Ciao Italia
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Grand
View
New Fly
Fisher
Ask This
Old House
Rough Cut
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Katie Brown
Workshop
Rick Steves’
Europe
Smart Travels
with Rudy
Maxa
Smart Travels
with Rudy
Maxa
New Fly
Fisher
Ask This
Old House
Rough Cut
Smart Travels Smart Travels
with Rudy
with Rudy
Maxa
Maxa
Art of Food
with Wendy
Brodie
Barbecue
University
Open
Road
Globe Trekker
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Katie Brown
Workshop
This 6-hour block above repeats every day from noon - 6 p.m.
From approx. 11 p.m. - 6 a.m.: Classic Arts Showcase (Check wcny.org for details)
April listings unavailable at press time. Check wcny.org for up-to-date listings.
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CLASSIC MOVIE LISTINGS
MARCH 2013
Monday 4
6 a.m. The Cranes are Flying 1957
7:38 Under the Red Robe 1936
9:01 Murder with Music - 1941
Thursday 14
6 a.m. 23 1/2 Hours Leave - 1937
7:12 Africa Screams - 1949
8:32 My Favorite Brunette - 1947
Friday 15
6 a.m. Scared to Death - 1947
7:10 Moon of the Wolf - 1972
8:17 The Ghost - 1963
Wednesday 3
6 a.m. Clearing the Range
- 1931
7:06 Bulldog Courage - 1935
8:09 Fighting Deputy - 1935
9:00 Silver Stallion - 1941
Tuesday 26
6 a.m. Sins of the Children
-1930
7:28 What Becomes of the
Children - 1939
8:27 Two Women - 1960
Thursday 4
6 a.m. Bees in Paradise - 1944
7:14 Big News - 1929
8:22 Evergreen - 1934
Wednesday 27
6 a.m. Bells of San Angelo
- 1947
7:18 Lights of Old Santa
Fe - 1944
8:37 Buckskin Frontier - 1943
Thursday 28
6 a.m. Meet John Doe - 1941
7:02 Big Show-Off - 1945
8:04 Bill Cracks Down - 1937
9:00 Freckles Comes Home
- 1942
Friday 29
6 a.m. Assignment: Outer
Space - 1960
7:15 Attack from Space - 1965
8:32 Gammera the Invincible 1966
Saturday 30
6 a.m. Black Raven - 1943
7:05 Fighter - 1951
8:26 Blood on the Sun - 1944
Sunday 31
6 a.m. Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland - 1972
7:37 Elephant Boy - 1937
8:56 Children of the Wild - 1939
APRIL 2013
Friday 5
6 a.m. Attack of the Monsters 1969
7:22 Day the Sky Exploded
- 1958
8:43 Horrors of Spider Island 1962
Saturday 6
6 a.m. Black Dragons - 1942
7:03 Bulldog Edition - 1936
7:58 Captured in Chinatown
- 1935
8:52 Circumstantial Evidence 1935
Sunday 7
6 a.m. Black Tights - 1960
8:08 Fiest - 1941
8:59 Burlesque in Harlem 1954
Monday 8
6 a.m. Son of Samson - 1960
7:29 Shadows of the Orient 1935
8:38 Monsoon - 1943
Tuesday 9
6 a.m. Hound of the Baskervilles
7:30 Wings of the Morning
- 1937
8:59 On the Spot - 1940
Monday 1
6 a.m. Borderline - 1950
7:30 Call of the Yukon -1938
8:41 Captain Scarlet - 1953
Wednesday 10
6 a.m. Guns in the Dark - 1937
6:59 Boot Hill Bandits - 1942
7:57 Call of the Forest - 1950
8:56 Brand of Hate - 1934
Tuesday 2
6 a.m. Prison Shadows - 1936
7:09 Police Rookie - 1940
8:15 One of Our Aircraft is
Missing - 1941
Thursday 11
6 a.m. Castle in the Air - 1952
7:30 Boys Will Be Boys - 1935
8:43 Charlie Chaplin Calvacade
- 1960
Friday 12
6 a.m. Dead Men Walk - 1943
7:05 Dark Eyes of London
(Human Monster) - 1940
8:24 Destination Moon - 1950
Saturday 13
6 a.m. Isle of Destiny - 1940
7:25 Manhattan Tower - 1932
8:34 Whistle Stop - 1946
Sunday 14
6 a.m. Beware - 1946
6:57 Boarding House Blues
- 1948
8:26 Breakfast in Holly-wood 1945
Monday 15
6 a.m. On the Great White
Trail - 1938
7:00 Great Adventure - 1975
8:31 Hercules and the Tyrants
of Babylon - 1964
Tuesday 16
6 a.m. Four Weddings and a
Funeral
7:59 Masor Barbara - 1941
Sunday 21
6 a.m. The Iron Mask - 1929
7:15 Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
- 1946
8:49 To All My Friends on Shore
- 1972
Monday 22
6 a.m. Oliver Twist - 1933
7:13 The Green Promise - 1949
8:48 Unfinished Task - 1960
Tuesday 23
6 a.m. Caesar & Cleopatra - 1945
8:11 The North Star (The Armored
Attack) - 1943
Wednesday 24
6 a.m. Six Gun Rhythm - 1939
6:58 Spring in the Rockies - 1937
7:52 Sunset Range - 1935
8:45 Over the Hill Gang Rides
Again - 1970
Thursday 25
6 a.m. Friday the Thirteenth 1933
7:25 Hollywood & Vine - 1945
8:25 My Dear Secretary - 1948
Wednesday 17
6 a.m. Devil’s Riders - 1943
6:59 No Man’s Range - 1935
7:56 Public Cowboy #1 -1937
8:52 Renegade Girl - 1946
Friday 26
6 a.m. Voyage to the Prehistoric
Planet - 1965
7:15 Sons of Hercules: Land of
Darkness - 1964
8:39 Rocketship Xm - 1950
Thursday 18
6 a.m. Charlie Chaplin Carnival
- 1960
1:16 Charlie Chaplin Cavalcade
- 1960
1:18 Half Shot at Sunrise 1930
Saturday 27
6 a.m. Old Curiosity Shop 1935
7:37 Miracle Kid - 1942
8:46 Queen of the Yukon - 1940
Friday 19
6 a.m. Destroy all Planets1968
7:32 Crash of the Moons - 1954
8:46 Flight to Mars - 1951
Saturday 20
6 a.m. Pride of the Bowery 1941
7:01 Salt of the Earth - 1954
8:36 Svengali - 1931
Plus
Tuesday 5
6 a.m. Passing of the Third Floor
Back - 1935
Saturday 16
7:30 Aerial Gunner - 1943
8:50 Woman of the Shadows - 6 a.m. Black Gold - 1936
6:55 Bulldog Drummond
1934
Escapes - 1937
8:04 Bulldog Drummond Secret
Wednesday 6
6 a.m. Aces and Eights - 1936 Police - 1939
9:00 Renfrew of the Royal
7:03 Alias John Law - 1935
Mounted - 1937
7:55 Bells of Rosarita - 1945
9:03 Apache Rose - 1947
Sunday 17
6 a.m. Heidi - 1968
Thursday 7
7:46 Clancy Street Boys
6 p.m. Niagara Falls - 1941
8:55 Frolics on the Ice - 1939
6:45 Oh Mr. Porter - 1937
8:08 The Big Show - 1936
9:04 We’re in the Legion Now - Monday 18
6 a.m. Against the Wind - 1949
1936
7:38 Alimony - 1949
8:52 Atlantic Flight - 1937
Friday 8
6 a.m. Devil’s Messenger -1961
7:13 Frankenstein’s Daughter - Tuesday 19
6 a.m. Jigsaw - 1949
1958
7:14 Behind Office Doors - 1931
8:41 Night Fright - 1968
8:39 Dinner at the Ritz - 1937
Saturday 9
Wednesday 20
6 a.m. Dark Journey - 1937
6 a.m. Arizona Bound - 1941
7:18 Devil’s Cavaliers - 1958
8:43 Road to Happiness - 1942 6:54 Arizona Days - 1937
7:38 Billy the Kid in Texas - 1940
Sunday 10
6 a.m. Way Down South - 1939 Thursday 21
6 a.m. Borrowed Wives - 1930
7:03 Trocadero - 1944
7:04 As You Like It - 1936
8:14 The New Adventures of
8:42 Charlie’s Big Hearted Aunt Heidi - 1978
1940
Monday 11
Friday 22
6 a.m. A Life at Stake - 1954
6 a.m. Attack of the Giant
7:18 Actor’s and Sin - 1951
Leeches - 1959
8:45 Adventures of Gallant
7:04 Blood of Jesus - 1941
Bess - 1948
8:00 Man Who Changed His
Mind - 1936
Tuesday 12
9:04 Devil’s Daughter - 1939
6 a.m. Timber Queen - 1944
7:09 Magic Sword - 1961
Saturday 23
8:35 Black Pirate - 1926
6 a.m. 39 Steps - 1935
7:25 Inside the Lines - 1930
Wednesday 13
6 a.m. American Empire -1942 8:41 One Rainy Afternoon - 1936
7:23 Ambush Valley - 1936
Sunday 24
8:12 Apache Kid’s Escape 6 a.m. A Boy, Girl & A Dog -1946
1930
7:31 Admiral Was a Lady - 1950
8:56 Big Chance - 1933
Monday 25
6 a.m. Ambassador’s Daughter
1956
7:43 Anything for a Thrill - 1937
8:44 Beggars in Ermine - 1934
Sunday 28
6 a.m. Yanks are Coming - 1942
7:06 With Word & Music - 1937
8:25 Girl Next Door - 1953
Monday 29
6 a.m. Mr. Hulot’s Holiday - 1953
7:28 Captain Kidd - 1945
8:59 Bill and Coo - 1947
Tuesday 30
6 a.m. Shake Hands with the
Devil
7:54 Prison Mutiny - 1943
8:59 Arson, Inc. - 1949
Classic Arts Showcase follows the last movie each night until 6 a.m.
FAMILY/MUSICAL NIGHT
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
VARIOUS/MYSTERY/DRAMA NIGHT
WESTERNS NIGHT
COMEDY NIGHT
SCI-FI HORROR NIGHT
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March 2013 How-To weekly viewing at-a-glance
Time Warner Digital Cable 854
Taste of
Tuesday
Wellness
Wednesday
Home & Garden
Thursday
Travel & Finance
Friday
Best of
WCNY2
Saturday
Best of
WCNY2
Sunday
AIRS
REPEATS
Make It Yourself
Monday
6:00
a.m.
2:00
p.m.
Hands on Crafts
for kids
Taste of History
Wai Lana
Yoga
Woodwright’s Shop
Painting & Travel with
Roger & Sara
Wai Lana
Yoga
Growing A Greener
World
6:30
2:30
Scrapbook
Soup
Eat Free
Priscilla’s
Yoga
Stretches
b Organic
with Michele Besc
New
Fly Fisher
Priscilla’s
Yoga Stretches
P. Allen Smith
Garden to Table
7:00
3:00
Crafting at the
Spotted Canary
Christina
Body
Electric
Woodsmith Shop
This
American Land
Body
Electric
Rough Cut
Woodworking
w/Tommy
7:30
3:30
Creative Living
Delicious TV’s
Totally Vegetarian
Sit and
Be Fit
Hometime
Burt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions
Sit and
Be Fit
Tracks Ahead
8:00
4:00
Beads,
Baubles & Jewels
Cathlyn’s Korean
Kitchen
Classical
Stretch
American Woodshop
America’s Heartland
Victory Garden
Travelscope
America’s Heartland
How-To
Global Spirit
8:30
4:30
Sew It All
Simply Ming
Healthy Body
Healthy Mind
9:00
5:00
It’s Sew
Easy
Nick Stellino’s
Family Kitchen
Second
Opinion
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden Home
Roadtrip Nation
Inside
E Street
Roadtrip
Nation
9:30
5:30
Sewing
with Nancy
Joanne Weir’s
Cooking
Living
Smart
Garden
Smart
Journeys in India
Leading Gen
Journeys in India
10:00
6:00
Knitting
Daily
Cooking with Julie
Taboulie
My
Generation
10:30
6:30
Quilt in
a Day
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
Healthy
Minds
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden Home
11:00
7:00
Fons & Porter’s
Love of
Quilting
In the Mind of a
Chef
Healing
Quest
Rough Cut
Woodworking with
Tommy
11:30
7:30
Quilting
Arts
Zonya’s
Health Bites
Wider
World
Tracks
Ahead
Noon
8:00
Best of Joy
of Painting
America’s Chefs
on Tour
Global Spirit
12:30
8:30
Painting with
Paulson
Sara’s Weeknight
Meals
1:00
9:00
Welcome to My
Studio
Bake, Decorate,
Celebrate!
Inside E Street
Paint This with
Jerry Yarnell
Pati’s Mexican Table
Leading
Gen
1:30
9:30
10:30 p.m.6:00 a.m.
Growing A Greener
Truth About Money
World
Ask This
Old House
This Old House
CEO Global
Insight
Financial
Fitness
Travelscope
Cooking with Julie
Truth About Money
Taboulie
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
In the Mind
of a Chef
Financial
Fitness
New Scandinavian
Cooking
Globe
Trekker
Ask This
Old House
This Old
House
New York Originals
Antiques
Roadshow
CEO Global
Insight
Aviators
Globe
Trekker
New York Originals
Antiques
Roadshow
Aviators
10 p.m. to 6 a.m. repeat of eight-hour block that started at 6 a.m. and 2 p.m.
April listings unavailab le at press time. Please check wcny.org for current listings.
Please Note:
Programs are subject to change after press time. For up-to-date program listings, please log onto www.wcny.org and click on TV
Schedules or call Dale Wagner, Director of TV Programming, at 315.453.2424 x229 for assistance.
To report trouble with reception when tuning in to WCNY-TV or to alert WCNY of service interruptions, please call 315.453.2424.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in these matters.
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March
Program Guide
MARCH PRIMETIME LISTINGS
FRIDAY 1
SATURDAY 2
Old Stuff Day
Noon 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Cooking with Herbs/Cucinando
Employee Appreciation Day
6 p.m. 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 CAVE PEOPLE OF THE HIMALAYA Pete Athans returns to the
Himalayas in search of the caves and mummies of a lost civilization.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats & Lightning Rods.
The barrier-free walk that leads to the house is finished using granite
and bluestone but no steps.
6:30
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Rumbly Tumbly/
Planet Name Game. The kids take a super shrunken trip into Thing
One’s stomach to learn why stomachs make noises.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00
24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2 ARTHUR For The Birds/Ungifted. Brain wants to be the first
to spot a rare bird species.
24.3 CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD The Fall of the
Aztecs. The story of the conquest in 1519-21 of the Aztec empire in
Mexico by Hernan Cortes is detailed.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30
24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY A Fistful of Confetti. It’s
Neighborhood Record Day and everyone in town is trying to break silly
records.
8:00
24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along
America’s Eastern Seaboard. Lidia learns about wine and seafood pairings
in Providence, R.I. and goes crabbing in Chesapeake Bay.
24.3 CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD The Conquest of the
Incas. Conquistador Francisco Pizarro, exploring south of the equator,
uncovers the empire of the Incas.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
8:30
24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Southern
Classics. Highlights include the ultimate Gumbo recipe, lane cake and a
tasting of long-grain white rice.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00
24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Xochimilco: Cooking with Flowers.
Squash blossom quesadillas and rose petal, marshmallow, mango and
pistachio ice cream are served.
24.3 CAVE PEOPLE OF THE HIMALAYA (see 3/1 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 PBS ARTS FROM CLEVELAND: WOMEN WHO ROCK
Performances and interviews with Bonnie Raitt, Cyndi Lauper and more
women musicians are showcased.
9:30
24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
24.2 CHRISTINA Tofu, with Love. When seasoned and cooked
properly, this powerhouse of nutrition will rescue you from poor health.
10:00 24.1 PBS ARTS FROM CLEVELAND: WOMEN WHO ROCK (see 24.4
at 9 p.m.)
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats & Lightning Rods.
The barrier-free walk that leads to the house is finished using granite
and bluestone but no steps.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 SOUND TRACKS: MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS A global
musical adventure combines today’s dynamic music scene with the
power of social change.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice: City of Dreams. Cruise the
Grand Canal, visit a venerable cafe and savor fresh fish canal-side with
Venetian friends.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 TRAVELSCOPE Manzanillo, Mexico & The Costa Alegre. Travel
journalist Joseph Rosendo explores the coast’s rain forests, volcanoes
and elegant resorts.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along
America’s Eastern Seaboard. (see 3/1 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 JOURNAL
12 a.m. 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Southern
Classics. (see 3/1 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD The Fall of the
Aztecs. (see 3/1 at 7p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Con Le Herbe. Halibut in lemon sauce, baked fennel in
white sauce with cheese and green focaccia are prepared.
24.2 CHRISTINA Making Over Your Life Join Christina to learn
tips, tricks and techniques to make your favorite family recipes
healthier.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry. Ai Weiwei
is China’s most famous international artist and its most outspoken
domestic critic.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Johanne Killeen,
George Germon, and Christopher Gross. Dirty steak with a hot fanny sauce
is cooked up with silky red peppers and mashed potatoes.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Another Seafood Celebration. Lidia
visits Swann Oyster Depot for king crab legs and Eataly to explore the
fish counter.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Dennis Lee & Cooking with the Binchotan. Ming
visits Chef Dennis Lee of Namu at his Korean Street Food Cart to try
some amazing Korean food.
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 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Two Ways with Fish. Perfect poached fish fillets with sherry-tomato
vinaigrette and easy salmon cakes are prepared.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Hats Off to Hollandaise.
Features basic Hollandaise sauce, smoked salmon eggs benedict and
rib eye steak with Bernaise sauce.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats & Lightning Rods.
(see 3/1 at 6 p.m.)
1:30
24.1 COOKING WTH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Francisco and Napa: Soupy in
San Francisco. Lidia prepares stuffed artichokes and Cioppino, a San
Francisco Italian-American classic.
24.3 HARPISTS’S LEGACY: ANN HOBSON PILOT AND THE SOUND
CHANGE The revered harpist was the first black female principal player
in a major symphony orchestra.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00
24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Cook Once, Eat Twice. Meals
include Spicy Roast Pork, Pork Banh Mi sandwiches, sautéed duck
breasts and Peking duck wraps.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fancy
Chicken. Bridget makes the best chicken cordon bleu and Erin
demonstrates how to cut a whole chicken.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30
24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Mountain Ridge Lake. Settle
back and enjoy this painting featuring beautiful grassy mountains and a
serene valley lake.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Family-Style Breakfast. Mexican
French Toast Rolls and Green Chilaquiles in roasted tomatillo sauce.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4 HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Driveway and Walkway. Dean,
Miriam, Dan and Bucky pitch in to install a paver driveway, walkway and
step veneer.
3:00
24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL The Lighthouse, Part 2.
24.2 CHRISTINA Making Over Your Life..... (see 3/2 at 12 p.m.)
24.3 IN SEARCH OF MYTHS AND HEROES The Queen of Sheba/
Arthur: The Once & Future King. Clues to the truth behind the myth are
found around the Red sea from Egypt to Eritrea and Ethiopia.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Thomas Day, Cabinetmaker.
Discover the intriguing architectural work of one of the most respected
artisans in the South.
3:30
24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Machine Embroidery Fundamentals,
Part 2. Learn to re-hoop-with the hoop off the machine and fabric out
of the hoop and create monograms.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats & Lightning Rods.
(see 3/1 at 10 p.m.)
24.4 MOTORWEEK Cadillac Ats. The 2013 Cadillac ATS and
2013 Porsche Cayenne Diesel are driven. Long-term storage is
discussed.
4:00
24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Gad About Quilt. Eleanor goes on a “Gad
About” in this lovely new design that’s just two and a half strips and
squares.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. Explore the
Seine River, Napoleon’s tomb and the Louvre and experience a patriotic
Bastille Day.
24.3 IN SEARCH OF MYTHS AND HEROES Arthur: The Once & Future
King. The Celtic world is explored to find the truth behind the Round
Table, Excalibur and the Holy Grail.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Noodle. David Chang makes instant
ramen dishes and tsukemen and visits a noodle factory in Japan.
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 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Passage Through Chile’s
Tierra Del Fuego Around Cape Horn. Joseph circumnavigates the tip of
South America, finds elephant seals and visits Isla Del Horno.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. Martha’s
roasts chicken and prepares a green peppercorn-crusted roast
tenderloin of beef.
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 San Francisco and Napa: Soupy in
San Francisco. (see 3/2 at 1:30 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Oronoco, Minn. The
pickers search for an antique toy among the 300 vendors at the
Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days.
5:30
24.1 AVIATORS Explore the different crew positions of a
historic aircraft, the infamous B-29 bomber from World War II.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fancy
Chicken. (see 3/2 at 2 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00
24.1 HOPEFUL AGING This journey of brain aging focuses on
neuroscience and a learning technique called C-MAP.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along
America’s Eastern Seaboard. (see 3/1 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES The heroic acts shown in a poster
about African-American soldiers in World War I are investigated.
6:30 24.2 B ORGANIC WITH MICHELE BESCHEN Naturally Entertaining
- Outdoor. Clever, budget friendly ideas on how to have naturally great
parties with “party planting” and more.
24.3 LINKASIA
6:43 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
24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Heirloom Flatlocking. Colored
flatlock embellishment on an heirloom blouse and a hand embroidered
bullion pinwheel.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour Two. Discoveries
include an 1860 letter signed by Abraham Lincoln and a 1850s South
Carolina sword.
7:30
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Peru - Its Coastal Cultural Heritage.
The Grannies visit Peru’s Atlantic coast and explore the culture and
history of cosmopolitan Lima.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Problems with Relatives.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Under The Tuscan Sun. Highlights
include tasty polenta bites, Italian-Style focaccia bread and building an
herb garden.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
24.4 PBS ARTS FROM CLEVELAND: WOMEN WHO ROCK (see 3/1 at
9 p.m.)
8:30
24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Camping In.
24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Two for One. Grilled lamb chop,
herbed lamb and feta burgers and Peruvian baked chicken thighs are
showcased.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2 LAP QUILTING WITH GEORGIA BONESTEEL Notable Notions.
Update the latest tools of the quilt trade and meet thimble maker
extraordinaire, Tommie Jane Lane.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see 3/2 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 SOUND TRACKS: MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS (see 3/1 at 10 p.m.)
9:01
24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES Andrea Bocelli: Love In Portofino.
The superstar performs classical favorites, pop standards and
Brazilian jazz in Portofino, Italy.
9:30
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 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see 3/2 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Slippers. Drew is sharing a pair
of wild slippers and Maggie’s slippers have an interesting bonus lining.
24.3 IN SEARCH OF MYTHS AND HEROES The Queen of Sheba/
Arthur: The Once & Future King. (see 3/2 at 3 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. A look at the science behind
the catastrophe includes eyewitness videos and on-the-spot reporting.
10:30 24.1 LOVE FOR LEVON A star-studded concert featuring Gregg
Allman, Lucinda Williams and more celebrates Levon Helm.
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24.2 EQUITREKKING Georgia Coast. Wild horses are observed
on secluded Cumberland Island and “swim riding” is enjoyed on Sea
Island.
11:00 24.2 DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW Tropical Sunset. A beautiful
Florida Everglades’ sunset is created on canvas. Fun nautical pillows
are stitched up.
24.3 IN SEARCH OF MYTHS AND HEROES Arthur: The Once & Future
King. (see 3/2 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Widespread Panic. The Georgian jam
band celebrates its 25th anniversary with songs from across its career.
11:30 24.2 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE Magical Morocco.
Delicious recipes include spiced lentil soup, warm Moroccan chicken
and sweet potato salad.
11:35 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Widespread Panic. The Georgian jam
band celebrates its 25th anniversary with songs from across its career.
12 a.m. 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Salmon and Sole. Christopher Kimball visits a Boston fishmonger to
discover the truth about farm-raised salmon.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see 3/2 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 NATURE Echo: An Elephant to Remember. A look back at this
remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with
researchers.
SUNDAY 3
3:00
24.1 EASTENDERS
24.2 LAP QUILTING WITH GEORGIA BONESTEEL Notable Notions.
(see 3/2 at 9 p.m.)
24.4 HIGH DEFINITION REPEAT
3:30
24.1 EASTENDERS
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS County Clare. (see 3/2 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00
24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Slippers. (see 3/2 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE Stolen.
Seaboard: Fishing Along America’s Eastern Seaboard. (see 3/1 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICAN MASTERS Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother
of Rock & Roll. This flamboyant African-American gospel superstar was a
natural-born performer and a rebel.
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 B ORGANIC WITH MICHELE BESCHEN Naturally Entertaining -
Outdoor. (see 3/2 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00
24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Heirloom Flatlocking. (see 3/2 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 SCARRED JUSTICE: THE ORANGEBURG MASSACRE 1968
Police gunfire killed three African-American students and wounded 27
on a South Carolina campus.
1:30
24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hitman Returns: David Foster &
Friends. Natalie Cole, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chaka Khan, Seal and more
perform with the prolific producer.
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Peru - Its Coastal Cultural Heritage.
(see 3/2 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Under The Tuscan Sun. (see 3/2 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Passionate Politics.
2:30
24.2 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Two for One. (see 3/2 at 8:30 p.m.)
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.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00
4:30
24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. Marvel at the
Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the empire’s exquisite art and bike on
the Appian Way.
24.2 EQUITREKKING Georgia Coast. (see 3/2 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00
24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS A look at Sutton’s Clock, Tisch and
Snooky’s Manic Panic, Tiny Dollhouse and Michael Davis Glass.
24.2 DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW Tropical Sunset. (see 3/2 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 WORLD SPECIAL REPORT: BEHIND STOLEN
5:30
24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Mad You Say? Red gets a side of
beef super cheap and Harold suspects it carries the mad cow virus.
24.2 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE Magical Morocco. (see
3/2 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00
National Anthem Day
Noon 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA Meryl Streep
narrates the compelling story of women’s advancement in America in
the past 50 years.
24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
24.3 AMERICAN MASTERS Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of
Rock & Roll. (see 3/3 at 12 p.m.)
6:30
24.1 ROADTRIP NATION Los Angeles. The Roadtrip ends with an
interview with Laura Danly, curator at the Griffith Observatory.
24.2 CHRISTINA Could Your Heart Attack You? What you choose
to eat determines the health of your heart.
7:00 24.1 THE PIANO GUYS: LIVE FROM RED BUTTE GARDEN A
captivating live performance and the group’s wildly popular music
videos are showcased.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS
Extraordinarily Delicious Ensenada. Rick hosts a Seafood Taco party
complete with the secrets to making great fried Fish Tacos at home.
24.3 SCARRED JUSTICE: THE ORANGEBURG MASSACRE 1968 (see
3/3 at 1 p.m.)
24.4 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. (see 3/2 at 10 p.m.)
7:30
24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Esther McManus makes almond
croissants, chocolate croissants, pate filled croissants and Basteeya.
8:00 24.1 60S POP FLASHBACK: HULLABALOO (MY MUSIC) The
Rascals, The Four Seasons, The Byrds and more top acts of the ‘60s
perform their greatest hits.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Sole-Ful
Suppertime. Warm and creamy butternut squash velvet and fillet of sole
with mushroom sauce are prepared.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Fish Chronicles. Grilled shellfish
with chili and butter, beer-battered fish and onion rings and grilled sea
bass.
24.3 SOUSA ON THE REZ: MARCHING TO THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT
DRUM A look at four community-based tribal bands highlights a vibrant
aspect of Native American music.
9:15 24.1 AARON NEVILLE: DOO WOP: MY TRUE STORY The iconic
Soul/R&B vocalist performs songs from his Doo-Wop inspired album,
“My True Story.”
9:30
24.2 CHRISTINA Could Your Heart Attack You? (see 3/3 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 HARPISTS’S LEGACY: ANN HOBSON PILOT AND THE SOUND
CHANGE (see 3/2 at 1:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 3/3 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Chahinaz: What Rights for Women?
10:16 24.1 HOPEFUL AGING (see 3/2 at 6 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICKSTEVES’EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. (see 3/2 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 HARPISTS’S LEGACY: ANN HOBSON PILOT AND THE SOUND
CHANGE The revered harpist was the first black female principal player
in a major symphony orchestra.
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD Istanbul, Turkey. The Topkapi Palace,
Aya Sofia, the Blue Mosque some of the Grand Bazaar’s 2,000 shops
are visited.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS The Desert of Forbidden Art. The story
of banned Soviet art worth millions that was stashed in a far-off desert
of Uzbekistan.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Widespread Panic. (see 3/2 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Sole-Ful
Suppertime. (see 3/3 at 8 p.m.)
12 a.m. 24.1 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA Meryl Streep
narrates the compelling story of women’s advancement in America in
the past 50 years.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A
Moroccan Feast. (see 3/3 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Passionate Politics. (see 3/3 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA (see 3/3 at 8 p.m.)
New March/April program listings
Monday 4
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Antiques Roadshow
News
Business
Spokane, Wash. Finds
America
Report
include letters signed by
President Lincoln.
Curious
George
Curious
George’s
Home
Cat in the
Hat Knows
A Lot About
That! A Plan
for Sand/
Whale Music
Arthur The
Last of Mary
Moo Cow/
Bitzi’s Beau
D.W.’s show
is cancelled.
The Electric
Company Oh
Danny Boy
Hector and
Danny play
ping pong.
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New York:
New York
Pizza
Hug a G.I. Day
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Evening with Jerry Lewis: Shift Happens! Live An
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Live from Las Vegas
Inspired Life with Dr. Robert
Smiley
Features stories and
Holden
performances.
Cook’s
Pati’s MexiCountry from can Table
America’s
Lip-Smacking
Test Kitchen Mexican
Retro Desserts Meal
Christina The This Old House Rick Steves’
Sweetness of
Europe
Life Satisfy
Venice and Its
your desire
Lagoon
for sweets
Barbara Morgan: No
Limits
A teacher becomes an
astronaut.
Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio Double
Crosby, Stills and Nash discuss rock radio. Down
PBS NewsHour
PBS Arts from Cleveland: PBS Arts from Seattle: American Masters Pearl Jam
Women Who Rock
Twenty Cameron Crowe’s portrait of the rock band
features live performances and interviews.
30 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
Independent Lens More
Than A Month A filmmaker
tries to end Black History
Month.
PBS NewsHour
Travelscope
Flathead
Valley,
Montana
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New York:
New York
Pizza
Cook’s
Country
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
Makers:
Women
Who Make
America
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
Tuesday 5
Hug Your Boss Day
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Protect Your Memory with
News
Business
Dr. Neal Barnard Research
America
Report
that can help protect your
brain.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Chris Mann In Concert: A
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Mann for All Seasons “The
Smiley
Voice” contestant performs
classical-crossover favorites.
Curious
Cat in the
George
Hat Knows
Where’s The A Lot About
Firedog?/ That! Rumbly
Toot Toot
Tumbly/
Tootsie
Planet Name
Goodbye
Game The
George’s kids take a
friend runs trip.
away.
Nature Echo: An Elephant to
Remember A look back at
animals through footage
and interviews with
researchers.
PBS NewsHour
Hometime
Stamped
Concrete Patio
Demo
Arthur The
Chronicles
of Buster/
On This Spot
Buster is so
obsessed
with a movie
DVD.
The Electric
Company
The
Unmuffins
Jessica tries
to fix things.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food My
Way Crock of
Flavor Crocks
of shrimp in
vegetable
broth.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Albert King with Stevie
Ray Vaughan In Session
Two of the greatest
musicians to ever play the
blues on electric guitar.
America’s
Kimchi
Christina The
Test Kitchen Chronicles Beat Goes
from Cook’s The Seoul
On.... Cook
Illustrated Food
your way to
Vegetarian Chronicles
a healthy
Pasta Night The
heart with
innovative whole grains,
capital is
beans and
explored.
veggies.
AfroPop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange
Uprooted & Sanza Hanza
Nature Elsa’s Legacy: The
Born Free Story A look at
the state of lions and the
legacy of “Born Free,” 50
years after its publication.
Live from the Artists Den Front Row Center T-Bone
Norah Jones The singerBurnett Presents: The Secret
songwriter and pianist
Sisters w/ Elvis Costello and
performs.
Jakob Dylan
Rick Steves’
Europe
European
Travel Skills,
Part I Practical advice
for a fun and
affordable trip
to Europe.
Burt Wolf:
Travels and
Traditions
The Pilgrimage Road to
Santiago,
Spain Explore
the legend of
Santiago.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Crock of
Flavor (see 8
p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Vegetarian
Pasta Night
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
AfroPop:
The
Ultimate
Cultural
Exchange
Nature Echo: An Elephant
to Remember (see 6 p.m.
listing)
PBS NewsHour
Austin City Limits
Widespread Panic The
band celebrates its 25th
anniversary.
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Dentist’s Day
Wednesday 6
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances Andrea Bocelli: Love Great Performances Hitman Returns: David
News
Business
In Portofino Andrea performs classical
Foster & Friends Natalie Cole, Earth, Wind &
America
Report
favorites, pop standards and Brazilian
Fire, Chaka Khan, Seal and more perform.
jazz.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur The The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
Ask This Old Rick Steves’
George Curi- Hat Knows Cherry Tree/ Company In America Country from Mexican
Fat and You House
Europe
ous George A Lot About Matchmaker Tip It Or Dip It USA: Shrimp, America’s
Table Puebla: Learn how
European
Takes A Job/ That! Flower Matchbreak- Marcus and Shrimp, and Test Kitchen Food from a to use fat
Travel Skills,
Curious
Power/
er Muffy’s
Manny are More Shrimp Family FaColonial Jewel in your diet
Part II
George Takes Snowman’s favorite tree contestants
vorites Make Culinary
and where it
Practical
AnoLand A visit to is cut down. on a game
Swiss steak. Creamy Pob- goes.
advice for an
ther Job
the forest.
show.
lano soup.
affordable
trip.
Global Voices Motherland Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Global Voices Motherland PBS NewsHour
Afghanistan
Women Worldwide
Afghanistan
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances at the Met Les Contes D’hoffman Barlett Sher directs this story
of the life and loves of the German Romantic writer E.T.A. Hoffmann.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Rudy Maxa’s
World
Turkey’s
Turquoise
Coast Rudy
tours historic
ruins near
Bodrum.
Nightly
Business
Report
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Lidia’s Italy
In America
USA: Shrimp,
Shrimp, and
More Shrimp
Cook’s
Country
from America’s Test
Kitchen
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Journal
Half The
Sky
National Frozen Food Day
Thursday 7
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
This Old
Ask This Old Doc Martin The Portwenn
Charlie Rose
Tavis
News
Business
House
House
Effect Martin makes a house
Smiley
America
Report
call to the park ranger.
Curious
Cat in the
George
Hat Knows
School of
A Lot About
Dance/Curi- That! Top
ous George of the Sky/
Sounds Off Jiggle Bones
George
Nick and
creates a Sally launch
dance step a rocket into
map.
the sky.
America Revealed Nation
on the Move
Arthur
Arthur’s
Numbers
Nightmare/
Brain Gets
Hooked Class
rankings are
discovered.
PBS NewsHour
Globe Trekker London
City Guide 2 Buckingham
Palace, the National Gallery
and a bike ride to the
Olympic Stadium.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
The Electric
Company
The Incredible
Return-A-Ball
Marcus buys
Francine’s
Return-a-ball
invention.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Smooth Food
Cheesecakes
on arugula.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Cool and
Creamy
Desserts The
secrets of
ice-cream
making.
Nova Separating Twins Twin Human Spark Becoming Us
girls born joined at the
head prepare for surgery.
Kimchi
Chronicles
The Chicken
Chronicles
Marja
samples the
spicy stir-fry.
Christina
How Sweet
It Is Christina
discusses
sweet
alternatives
to sugar.
Hometime
Stamped
Concrete Patio
Re-Poured
America Revealed Nation PBS NewsHour
on the Move
Rick Steves’
Europe
European
Travel Skills,
Part III
Practical
advice for
a fun and
affordable
trip.
Burt Wolf:
Travels and
Traditions
Santiago De
Compostela,
Spain Tour
the Hospital
of the Kings
of Spain.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Smooth Food
(see 8 p.m.)
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Cool and
Creamy
Desserts
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Nova (see 7
p.m.)
Rick Steves’ Joseph
Richard Bangs’ Adventures Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Europe
Rosendo’s with Purpose Norway:
Rome: An- Travelscope T Quest for the Viking Spirit
cient Glory
The adventurer seeks the
modern-day “Viking Spirit.”
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International Working Women’s Day
Friday 8
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
The Ivory
McLaughlin Insight
Washington Great Performances Magical
News
Business
Tower Half Group
Week with Mystery Tour Revisited The
America
Report
Hour
Gwen Ifill behind-the-scenes story of
the making of the 1967 film.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
This Old House Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows War of the Company In America Country from Mexican
Sweet
Europe
Curious
A Lot About Worms/I Owe Lost and
San Diego: America’s
Table Tacos, Seductions
Classics
George On That! Mindy You One Fern Spaced Lisa Giant Squid, Test Kitchen Tacos, Tacos Join Christina
The Alps of
Time/Curious shows Sally spins a tall and Dax are Milanese
Not Just for Bricklayer- as she
France and
George’s
how she
tale.
trapped.
Style
Kids
style beef
makes sweet
Switzerland
Bunny Hunt makes silk.
tacos.
dessert, in a
healthy way.
Mystery
of Chaco
Canyon
Conquistadors with
Michael Wood The Search
for El Dorado
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Conquistadors with
Mystery of Chaco Canyon PBS NewsHour
Michael Wood All The World
Is Human
Theater Talk Masterpiece Classic Birdsong, Part 1 An
adaptation of Sebastian Faulk’s novel
about lovers torn apart by World War I.
Masterpiece Classic Birdsong, Part 2 An
adaptation of Sebastian Faulk’s novel
about lovers torn apart by World War I.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Travelscope
New
Brunswick,
Canada
The English
and French
Acadian
thrive.
Lidia’s Italy
In America
San Diego:
Giant Squid,
Milanese
Style
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen Not
Just for Kids
(See 8:30
p.m.)
Nightly
Journal
ConquistaBusiness
dors with
Report
Michael
Wood
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
National Agriculture Day
Saturday 9
6:00 p.m.
Magic
Moments
The Best
of 50’s Pop
(My Music
#102)
Travelscope
St. Vincent &
the Grenadines- Close
to Home,
but a World
Away
European
Journal
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Lawrence Welk: Precious Memories
Keeping
Are You
Up Appear- Being
ances- The Served? His
Memoirs of and Hers
Hyacinth
Bucket
Barbecue
Primal Grill Burt Wolf: Christina
The
University with Steven Travels &
Cooks
Seasoned
with Steven Raichlen
Traditions Everyday Efa’s Traveler
Raichlen
Barbecue’s U.S. Virgin
Omega-3
Puerto Rico
Florida
Birthplace Islands
fatty acids George
Jalapeno jerk Jamaican
Tours the
helps clear explores San
ribs with
jerk chicken. three major your skin and Juan.
pineapple
islands.
your thinking.
BBQ sauce.
Linkasia
Moyers & Company
Washington McLaughlin
Week with Group
Gwen Ifill
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Great Performances Phantom of the Opera
at Royal Albert Hall This lavish production
celebrated the 25th anniversary year of
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece.
Primal Grill
with Steven
Raichlen
Fish Without
Fear Cedarplanked
sockeye
salmon and
more.
Need to
Know
Music
Voyager
Dancehall
Marathon
The sounds
of dancehall
at festivals
and in
studios.
Inside
Washington
Inside Nature’s Giants
Nova Separating Twins (see Nature Braving Iraq Follows Doc Martin The Portwenn
Sperm Whale Experts
March 7 at 7 p.m.)
the effort to restore
Effect Martin makes a
dissect a whale’s organs.
Mesopotamian Marshes. house call.
10:30 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Nature
Braving
Iraq
Coastal
Cooking with
John Shields
The Coastal
Melting Pot
Secret for
game hens.
Barbecue Globe Trekker Caribbean America’s
University Island: St. Lucia, Martinique Test
with Steven & Montserrat Explore
Kitchen
Raichlen
rainforests, mountains and from Cook’s
High on the volcanoes on the islands Illustrated
Hog Ribs and of St Lucia, Martinique and Vegetarian
fruit kebabs Montserrat.
Pasta Night
in an outdoor
kitchen.
In Search of Myths and
In Search of Myths and
Moyers &
Heroes Shangri-La/Jason & Heroes Jason & The Golden Company
The Golden Fleece
Fleece A trip to Greece and
Caucasus.
Eastenders Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Middle Name Pride Day
Sunday 10
6:00 p.m.
Double
Down
Clinton vs.
Southern
Cayuga
Ask This Old
House
6:30 p.m.
Roadtrip
Nation
In-Studio
Interviews
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Magic Moments - The
Best of 50’s Pop (My Music
#102) The McGuire Sisters,
The Lennon Sisters and
others take the stage.
Christina
Mexico
Baking with
Ramp Up
-- One Plate Julia Wheat
Start eating at a Time Flour dough
well and give with Rick pita bread
your body the Bayless S
and more.
fuel it needs.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
The Piano Guys: Live
Call The Midwife Jenny Lee
From Red Butte Garden A arrives in London in 1957
live performance and the to begin her career.
group’s wildly popular music
videos are showcased.
Jacques
America’s
Kimchi
Christina
Pepin: More Test Kitchen Chronicles Ramp Up Eat
Fast Food from Cook’s The Noodle well and give
My Way
Illustrated and
your body
Crunchy kale Backyard
Dumpling
the fuel it
and chile con Chicken
Chronicles
needs.
carne.
Dinner
Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for The Ivory
Insight
Independent Lens Daisy
Women Worldwide
Tower Half
Bates: First Lady of Little
Hour
Rock
The Lawrence Welk Show Germans In America Into Legacy: Austria’s Influence Appalachia: A History of
Grammy Award Songs “Little The Promised Land A group On American Skiing Hannes Mountains and People
Green Apples,” “Catch A of German-Americans
Schneider & His Disciples
Time and Terrain
Falling Star and “Cabaret”. travel to Germany.
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10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife As Jenny
Lee settles into her role,
there is a new arrival at
Nonnatus House - Chummy.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife Jenny
is placed on the district
nursing roster and forms
a friendship with a gentle
old soldier.
Ask This Old Rick Steves’ Rudy Maxa’s Jacques
House
Europe
World
Pepin: More
Venice and Its Bangkok,
Fast Food
Lagoon
Thailand
My Way
Rudy visits Game Day
the city’s
Pressure (see
back streets. 8 p.m.)
Global Voices The Boy Mir
No Going
Back:
Women and
the War
Classic Arts
Showcase
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
12:00 a.m.
Call The
Midwife
(see 9 p.m.
listing)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
(see 8:30
p.m.)
America
Reframed
Beyond
Belief
w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
WCNY programs nominated for
five Emmy awards
W
CNY, Central New York’s public
broadcasting company, received five
nominations from the New York Emmy
Awards for its environmental, public
affairs, news, instructional and cultural
programming. WCNY is the only media
organization in Central New York to
receive multiple nominations.
“We are proud to be recognized
by these Emmy nominations, which
are a testament to the quality of the
programming WCNY is dedicated to
producing as Central New York’s only
locally owned media company,” said
President and CEO Robert J. Daino.
“Education and in-depth, balanced
reporting are at the heart of what we
do, whether it’s examining all sides of a
community issue or documenting our
region’s unique history.”
The Emmy nominations are the
result of strong team efforts, said Jim
Aroune, WCNY’s vice president for
television and radio. “We’re humbled
by this recognition and we’re proud
that our team of producers, directors,
hosts and editors were honored for their
excellence,” he said.
WCNY was nominated in the
following Emmy categories:
Environment – Groundswell:
Hydrofracking in New York State This
report and in-studio conversation with
experts was hosted and produced by
WCNY news and public affairs director
Susan Arbetter. The show aired in
February and explored the rules for the
controversial gas-drilling technique that
has stirred debate across New York.
Public Affairs – Insight This weekly
public affairs show is co-hosted by
Arbetter and veteran journalist Jim
Aroune, WCNY’s vice president
for television and radio. Each week,
Arbetter and Aroune tell stories and
interview policymakers about a wide
range of issues, from New York’s
expanding yogurt industry to the fate of
Onondaga Lake. The show airs at 9 p.m.
Fridays.
News Special – Protecting Our
Children This program, which aired
in April, took an in-depth look at
child abuse. Former WCNY Insight
host Farah Jadran and reporters from
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
participating Central New York
television stations spoke with survivors,
explored the challenges facing childabuse investigators, and investigated
New York’s statute of limitations policy.
Instructional – Cooking With Julie
Taboulie WCNY’s first-of-its-kind
Lebanese cooking show explores the
world of Lebanese and Middle Eastern
cuisines with host Julie Taboulie. In
each episode, Julie welcomes viewers
into her kitchen and Mama’s garden, and
prepares delicious, traditional foods.
The show airs at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays.
Cultural – The Game of Life: Spirit
of the Onondaga WCNY aired this
documentary, produced by Syracuse
University and the Onondaga Nation,
in August. The program explored the
cultural and spiritual significance of
Lacrosse to the people of the Onondaga
Nation.
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w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
Johnny Appleseed Day
Monday 11
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Antiques Roadshow
Great Performances Andrea Bocelli: Love In Aaron Neville: Doo Wop:
News
Business
Spokane, Wis. - Hour Two
Portofino The superstar performs classical My True Story The iconic
America
Report
Finds include a collection favorites, pop standards and Brazilian jazz Soul/R&B vocalist performs
of pottery, a landscape
in Portofino, Italy.
songs from his Doo-Wop
painting and more.
inspired album.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur The The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope
George
Hat Knows Blackout/Mei Company In America Country from Mexican
Calling All
Europe
In The Path of
Curious
A Lot About Lin Takes A A Fistful of Italian Style America’s
Table
Chocoholics
Classics
the ConquisGeorge, Door That! Trees Stand Will Ar- Confetti It’s Breakfast for Test Kitchen Naturally
How to make
The Alps of tadors
Monkey/
Company/
thur survive neighborDinner
Fried Chicken Vegetarian chocolate,
Austria and
Curious
Now You See without air hood record
and Biscuits Mexican
a part of a
Italy
George Goes Me
conditioning day.
healthy diet.
Up the River
and TV?
American Masters
American Masters Harper Lee: Hey Boo
Double
American Masters
PBS NewsHour
Nightly
Margaret Mitchell: American Explore the phenomenon behind To Kill Down Clinton Margaret Mitchell: American
Business
Rebel Discover the author a Mockingbird and the mysterious life of vs. Southern Rebel (see 6 p.m. listing)
Report
behind the novel “Gone its author.
Cayuga
With the Wind.”
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances
Great Performances The Detroit Blues & Beyond: Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Magical Mystery Tour
Beatles’ Magical Mystery
Exploring Detroit’s Rich
Revisited The behind-the- Tour “I Am the Walrus,”
Blues Culture Alberta
scenes story of the making and “Hello, Goodbye” are Adams, Calvin Cooke Sr., Sir
of the 1967 film.
highlighted.
Mack Rice, and others.
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Italian Style
Breakfast for
Dinner
Journal
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
(see 8:30
p.m.)
American
Masters
(see 7
p.m.)
Girl Scout Appreciation Day
Tuesday 12
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
60s Pop Flashback:
News
Business
Hullabaloo (My Music) The
America
Report
Rascals, The Four Seasons
and more top acts of the
‘60s perform.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Jacques
America’s
George We Hat Knows George and Company Pepin: More Test Kitchen
Otter Be
A Lot About the Missing Skills Keith is Fast Food from Cook’s
Friends/Sir That! Rain Puzzle
invited to join My Way Light Illustrated
George and Game/No
Piece/D.W. the Electric and Luscious Slow-Cooker
the Dragon Sssweater Is Swims With Company,
Rigatoni with Revolution
George is Better Nick the Fishes
but Francine lettuce, and
stranded. and Sally
George
swoops in. eggplant are
explore ethe learns about
prepared.
rain forest. Asperger’s.
Nature Braving Iraq Follows AfroPop: The Ultimate
Independent Lens Lost
the effort to restore
Cultural Exchange Mrs.
Souls (Animas Perdidas) The
Mesopotamian Marshes. Goundo’s Daughter
story of U.S. servicemen
deported from the U.S. to
Mexico.
PBS NewsHour
Live from the Artists
Front Row Center Colbie
Den The Wallflowers The Caillat Caillat showcases
Wallflowers perform classic dusky vocals and the
hits.
acoustic guitar.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
Joe Bonamassa: An
TBA
Love for Levon A starAcoustic Evening at the
studded concert featuring
Vienna Opera House
Gregg Allman, Lucinda
Williams and more
celebrates Levon Helm.
Kimchi
Christina
Hometime
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf:
Chronicles Eating Well Built-In Gas
Europe
Travels and
The Pork
for Life If
Grill
Classics
Traditions
Chronicles
you think of
France’s
Siena, Italy
eating well
Alsace Savor Tour the
for life, it
the cuisine narrow
becomes a
and art of winding
part of how
Colmar and streets and
you live.
visit Alsatian ancient
wine road. buildings.
Nature Braving Iraq
PBS NewsHour
Nightly
(see 6 p.m.)
Business
Report
Austin City Limits Robert
Earl Keen/Hayes Carll It’s
a night of talented Texas
singer/songwriters.
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Light and
Luscious (see
8 p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Slow-Cooker
Revolution
Journal
AfroPop:
The
Ultimate
Cultural
Exchange
Classic Arts Showcase
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Ear Muff Day
Wednesday 13
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Curious
George
Curious
George and
the Invisible
Sound/
A Peel-ing
Monkey
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
Ask This Old Rick Steves’ Rudy Maxa’s
Home Sweet Company In America Country from Mexican
Time to Get House
Europe
World
Home/Do
Madame
New York
America’s
Table Classic Happy Can
Classics Greek Thailand,
You Believe In President
Italian Style Test Kitchen Mexican
indulgences
Islands Visit Golden
Magic Buster Can Lisa’s
Road Food at Food Battles that make
the touristy Triangle
is worried he campaign
Home Slow- Enchiladas in us happy be
and exotic Rudy visits
won’t know message
cooker BBQ red tomato healthy for
Santorini.
an elephant
anyone at win?
brisket is
sauce.
us?
orphanage.
camp.
made.
Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Frontline The Education of PBS NewsHour
Nightly
Women Worldwide
Michelle Rhee
Business
Report
Great Performances at the Met Der Rosenkavalier Strauss’s masterpiece of love and intrigue in
Classic Arts Showcase
Vienna stars Renee Fleming.
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Cat in the
Hat Knows
A Lot About
That!
Jumping on
the Moon/
Sneezy Riders
The kids visit
the moon.
Frontline The Education of
Michelle Rhee
PBS NewsHour
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Lumberjack Sky Pilot
Alone in the Wilderness Alone in the Wilderness,
Richard Proenneke set out Part 2
alone to build a log cabin.
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New York
Italian Style
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Journal
Half The
Sky
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National Potato Chip Day
Thursday 14
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
This Old
Ask This Old Doc Martin Of All The Harbors
News
Business
House
House
In All The Towns An old flame
America
Report
of Aunt Joan sails back into
her life.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Jacques
America’s
Kimchi
Christina
Hometime
Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows Macfrensky/ Company Pepin: More Test Kitchen Chronicles Cook Your
Island Kitchen Europe
Curious
A Lot About The Good
Wordball
Fast Food My from Cook’s The Street
Way to Health 2.0: Cabinets Classics West
George
That! A
The Bad and Games
Way Dinner Illustrated Food
Can we cook
Turkey Visit
Discovers
Tale About
the Binky
Hector
Party Special MediterraChronicles
to create
the sites of
The “Poles”/ Tails/Sticky Francine
sprains his Stuffed pork nean Specials
joy?
Ephesus and
Curious
Situation The and Brain ankle.
tenderloin
Aphrodisias.
George Finds kids visit the compete.
on grape
His Way
jungle.
tomatoes.
America Revealed Electric Nova Cracking Your Genetic Human Spark So Human, America Revealed Electric PBS NewsHour
Nation
Code What will it mean
So Chimp
Nation
when we can have DNA
information available for
analysis?
PBS NewsHour
Globe Trekker Puerto Rico Rick Steves’ Joseph
Richard Bangs’ Adventures Classic Arts Showcase
San Juan, the El Yunque
Europe
Rosendo’s with Purpose Pearl River (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
National Forest and
Rome:
Travelscope Delta: Hong Kong, Macau
the Camuy River Caves
Baroque
Hong Kong - and Guangdong: Quest for
National Park are visited. Brilliance
Asia’s World Harmony
City
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Burt Wolf:
Travels and
Traditions
Assisi, Italy
Tour the city
and discover
the story of
St. Francis.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Dinner Party
Special (see
8 p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Mediterranean
Specials
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
Nova
(see 7
p.m.)
Ides of March
Friday 15
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
The Ivory
McLaughlin Insight
Washington American Masters Woody Guthrie: Ain’t
Charlie Rose
News
Business
Tower Half Group
Week with Got No Home Guthrie gave voice to millions
America
Report
Hour
Gwen Ifill of citizens by blending words, music and
populism.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
George
Hat Knows Portrait of Company In America Country from Mexican
Trick Or Treat
Europe
Santa Ynez In America Country
Hundley
A Lot About the Artist as a Spooky
Heartwarm- America’s
Table School Healthy
Classics
Valley,
Heartwarm- from
Jr./Curious That! Night Young Tibble/ Summer
ing Italian
Test Kitchen Lunch with sweets are
Central Turkey California
ing Italian America’s
George Gets Lights/Go
The Secret Soiree
American
Autumn
a Mexican
showcased.
Explore
Explore a
American
Test
Winded
Snails Go!
Guardians Everyone
Classics
Desserts
Twist
historic cliff full menu of Classics
Kitchen
Hundley is
dresses up
hideaways in activities.
(see 8:30
torn.
as animals.
Cappadocia.
p.m.)
Summer of Birds
Winslow Homer: Society Winslow Homer: Society Summer of Birds
PBS NewsHour
Nightly
Journal
Winslow
and Solitude The painter’s and Solitude
Business
Homer
work reveals American life.
Report
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Theater Talk Call The Midwife (see
Call The Midwife (see
Call The Midwife Jenny forms Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
March 10 at 9 p.m.)
March 10 at 10 p.m.)
a friendship with a soldier.
Everything You Do Is Right Day
Saturday 16
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Daniel O’Donnell from the
Heartland Performances
include“Stand Beside Me”
and “Rivers of Babylon.”
Clodagh’s
Irish Food
Trails Dublin
and Dun
Laoghaire
Rachel’s
Favorite
Food at
Home Fish
Dishes
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
The Lawrence Welk Show
Keep A Song In Your Heart
“Beer Barrel Polka” and
“Warsaw Concerto” are
performed.
8:00 p.m.
Keeping
Up Appearances - The
Memoirs of
Hyacinth
Bucket
Clodagh’s Rachel’s
Clodagh’s
Irish Food Favorite
Irish Food
Trails County Food at
Trails Dingle,
Waterford Home Sweet Co Kerry Celebrations Part 1
8:30 p.m.
Are You
Being
Served?
Diamonds Are
A Man’s Best
Friend
Rachel’s
Favorite
Food at
Home Dinner
Party
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Hollywood Stars Film Package
Eight Men Out Chicago White
Sox players stand trial for
allegedly throwing the 1919
World Series for a mobster.
10:30 p.m.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m.
Austin City Limits The
National/Band of Horses
The cream of underground
rock, The National and
Band of Horses, perform
their acclaimed songs.
Clodagh’s Rachel’s
Clodagh’s Irish Rachel’s
Clodagh’s Rachel’s
Irish Food Favorite
Food Trails
Favorite
Irish Food Favorite
Trails Dingle, Food at
Into The West - Food at
Trails
Food at
Co Kerry Home Food Galway, Mayo Home Com- Tipperary
Home Easy
Part 2
for a Crowd and Sligo
fort Food
Family Meals
12:00 a.m.
Nature
Survivors
of the
Firestorm
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Slow-Cooker
Revolution
European Linkasia
Moyers & Company
Washington McLaughlin Need to
Inside
American Masters Neil
American Masters Cab
Moyers &
Journal
Week with Group
Know
Washington Young: Don’t Be Denied
Calloway: Sketches A singer Company
Gwen Ifill
at the top of his game in
the jazz and swing era.
Powering The Planet
Nova Cracking Your Genetic Nature Survivors of the
Doc Martin Of All The
Eastenders Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
- Earth: The Operators’
Code (see March 14 at
Firestorm The 2009 bush Harbors In All The Towns
Manual A look at nations 7 p.m.)
fires in the Australian state (see March 14 at 10 p.m.)
using renewable energy.
of Victoria.
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w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
Saint Patrick’s Day
Sunday 17
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Double
Roadtrip
Down
Nation
In-Studio
Interview
Smart
Travels
- Pacific
Rim With
Rudy Maxa
Ireland’s
West Coast
Christina
Lighten Up....
It’s Only Your
Health Foods
that slim your
and improve
your health.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Oscar Hammerstein
II - Out of My Dreams
Matthew Morrison hosts a
celebration of acclaimed
lyricists of the 20th
century.
Mexico
Baking with
-- One Plate Julia Markus
at a Time Farbinger
with Rick makes a
Bayless Baja Viennese
Beach House pastry.
Cooking
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Magic Moments - The
Best of 50’s Pop (My Music
#102) The McGuire Sisters,
The Lennon Sisters, The
Chordettes and more take
the stage.
Jacques
America’s
Pepin: More Test Kitchen
Fast Food My from Cook’s
Way Breaking Illustrated
with Tradition Cold-Weather
Comfort
Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for The Ivory
Insight
Women Worldwide
Tower Half
Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Germans In America The Legacy: Austria’s Influence
Keep A Song In Your Heart Price of Freedom Recalls the On American Skiing Hannes
(see March 16 at 7 p.m.) strenuous ordeals faced by Schneider & His Disciples
the first German settlers to (1940)
arrive in Texas in 1846.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife A baby
girl, recently delivered by
Jenny, is snatched from her
baby carriage.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife Jenny cares
for Nonnatus House cleaner
Peggy’s brother Frank when
he is diagnosed with cancer.
Kimchi
Chronicles
The Kimchi
Chronicles
Conclude
Smart Travels
- Pacific Rim
With Rudy
Maxa Ireland’s
West Coast
(see 6 p.m.)
Christina
Lighten Up....
It’s Only Your
Health (see
6:30 p.m.)
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife Sister
Monica Joan is found
wandering near the docks
and soon after she is
accused of theft.
Rick Steves’
Europe
Classics
The Alps of
Austria and
Italy
Rudy Maxa’s
World
Thailand,
Andaman
Islands
Limestone
cliffs and
more.
Global Voices Family
Portrait In Black and White
American Masters Harper Lee: Hey Boo
Explore To Kill a Mockingbird and the
mysterious life of its author.
Appalachia: A History of Classic Arts Showcase
Mountains and People
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
New Green World
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Breaking
with
Tradition
(see 8 p.m.)
Hapa: One
Step at a
Time
12:00 a.m.
Call The
Midwife
(see 9
p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
ColdWeather
Comfort
America
Reframed
Poultry Day
Monday 18
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Antiques Roadshow
Market Warriors Antiquing
News
Business
Spokane, Wa sh- A desk
In Walnut, IA The target
America
Report
and chair used at the U.S. assignment is gold when
House of Representatives is the pickers head to the
appraised.
Walnut Antique Show.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
George
Hat Knows Fernlets
Company In America Country from Mexican
Feel Great
Curious
A Lot About By Fern/
Off Target
Sicily In New America’s
Table A
Feast Feel
George, Dog That! Flight of Prunella and Marcus
York City
Test Kitchen French Twist your best
Counter/
the Penguin/ the Haunted improves
Grilling Grilled On Mexico with whole
Squirrel for Let’s Go Fly A Locker
his wordball
thin-cut pork Snapper
unprocessed
a Day
Kite S
skills.
chops and in Poblano foods.
more.
Chile sauce
and more.
American Masters Neil
American Masters Phil Ochs: There But for Double
Riding Rails In China,
Young: Don’t Be Denied
Fortune From civil rights to the anti-war Down
Part 2 Shenyang Imperial
Young’s musical journey is movement, this folksinger wrote about
Palace, Changchun World
traced in his own words, issues in the 1960s and 70s.
Sculpture Park and the
featuring performance
Benxi Water Cave are
footage from his archives.
visited.
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances Sondheim! The Birthday Concert The Rick Steves Special Rick
New York Philharmonic’s gala all-star salute to a true Steves Special: Symphonic
Broadway legend, Stephen Sondheim.
Journey A musical journey
Europe.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Tavis
Women Worldwide
Smiley
This Old House Rick Steves’
Europe
Portugal’s
Heartland
March with
pilgrims
on the
anniversary
of a miracle.
PBS NewsHour
Travelscope
Newfoundland - Winter/
Summer
Travel to
this Easternmost province in winter
& summer.
Nightly
Business
Report
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Sicily In New
York City
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
Grilling (see
8:30 p.m.)
Journal
American
Masters
Phil
Ochs(see 7
p.m.)
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Make Stuff Up Day
Tuesday 19
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Time Team Special Edition An expedition to the
Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Tavis
News
Business
Jamestown settlement reveals the names and life stories Women Worldwide
Smiley
America
Report
of early colonists.
Curious
George Water to Ducks/
Animal
Magnetism
Cat in the
Hat Knows
A Lot About
That! You
Should Be
Dancing/
Batty for Bats
Nature Survivors of the
Firestorm
PBS NewsHour
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Arthur
The Electric Jacques
America’s
The Perfect Company Pepin: More Test Kitchen
Game/D.W.’s Lights,
Fast Food My from Cook’s
Furry
Camera,
Way Bread Illustrated
Freakout
Beetles
Flip Create Gnocchi and
Francine is Francine
Tibetan
Panzanella
working on a steals a
flatbread.
model city. beetle.
AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Predator
Exchange Everyday Sunshine
Legends
Nature Survivors of the
Firestorm (see 6 p.m.)
Live from the Artists Den
Rufus Wainwright The
singer-songwriter performs
“Candles,” and “Bitter
Tears.”
Austin City Limits The
National/Band of Horses
The National and Band
of Horses, perform their
acclaimed songs.
Front Row Center Phil
Collins: Going Back - Live at
the Roseland Ballroom Collins
recreates Motown sounds.
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School
Eggs How
to prepare
eggs.
Christina
With
Gratitude
Create a
feast that
will win
waistlines.
Hometime
Island
Kitchen 2.0:
Countertops
PBS NewsHour
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf:
Europe South Travels and
England;
Traditions
Dover to
Stamp
Lands’ End Collecting,
China
Nightly
Business
Report
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Bread Flip
(see 8 p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Gnocchi and
Panzanella
Journal
AfroPop
www.wcny.org
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Extraterrestrial Abduction Day and First Day of Spring
Wednesday 20
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Nature The Loneliest Animals
News
Business
Scientists attempt to breed
America
Report
endangered species.
Curious
George Doctor Monkey/
Curious
George The
Architect
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Nova Smartest Machine On
Earth Scientists are working
to perfect a machine that
can answer any question.
Cat in the
Hat Knows
A Lot About
That! Maps/
Termite
Towers
A pirate
adventure.
Frontline TBA
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
No Acting
Company Re- In America Country from Mexican
Italian
Please/
venge of the Kansas
America’s
Table Easy Light Enjoy
Prunella
Zeros Danny City Alla
Test Kitchen Comfort Food delicious
Deegan and and Annie try Parmigiana St. Louis
Dressed-up dishes like
the Disap- to ruin the
Cooking The chicken
Penne fra
pointing
party.
secrets to St. Milanesa and Diavolo.
Ending
Louis Pizza. more.
Shipping Out: The Story No Job for a Woman The
Frontline TBA
of America’s Seafaring
Women Who Fought to
Women
Report Wwii
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances at the Met The Tempest
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
Secrets of the Dead The
World’s Biggest Bomb U.S.
and Soviet scientists raced
to build the world’s biggest
bomb.
Ask This Old Rick Steves’
House
Europe
Heart of
England and
South Wales
Explore
King Arthur
country.
PBS NewsHour
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Rudy Maxa’s
World
Estonia Visit
the city of
Talinn and
the islands
of Saaremaa
and Muhu.
Nightly
Business
Report
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Kansas
City Alla
Parmigiana
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Shipping
Out: The
Story of
America’s
Seafaring
Women
Journal
Classic Arts Showcase
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Fragrance Day
March 21
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
This Old
Ask This Old Doc Martin Haemophobia
Charlie Rose
Tavis
News
Business
House
House
Gossip about Martin’s blood
Smiley
America
Report
phobia spread.
Curious
Cat in the
George
Hat Knows
Monkey
A Lot About
Down
That! The SurUnder/
prising Bean/
Bright
Hear Here The
Lights, Little kids go inside
Monkey
a bean and
George
meet moth
visits
larvae.
Australia.
America Revealed Made in
the U.S.A.
PBS NewsHour
Arthur
Paradise
Lost/The
Pride of
Lakewood
Baby Kate is
growing up!
The Electric
Company
The Junior
Assistant
Francine has
to make 600
cookies with
the team.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Seafood Tricks
Baked clams
Madison,
Cod in olivetomato crust
and more.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Time to Grill
Nova Smartest Machine On Human Spark Brain Matters
Earth (see March 20 at
9 p.m.)
Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Rick Steves’ Joseph
Special: World HistoryEurope
Rosendo’s
England A visit to the Royal Rome: Back- Travelscope
Pavilion in Brighton and
Street Riches Riding The
more.
Explore the Range In
Trastevere. Canada J
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School
Sauces
Martha
makes
sauces.
Christina
Hometime
Skip The Junk Island Kitchen
Food....Feel 2.0: Appliances
The Joy How
to feel strong
and forget
about junk
food.
Rick Steves’
Europe
Germany’s
Black Forest
and Cologne
Explore
a classy
mineral spa
and more.
America Revealed Made in PBS NewsHour
the U.S.A.
Burt Wolf: Jacques
Travels and Pepin: More
Traditions Fast Food
Chimayo, New My Way
Mexico Visit a Seafood
small adobe Tricks (see 8
sanctuary. p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Time to Grill
Nightly
Business
Report
Nova (see 7
p.m.)
Journal
Richard Bangs’ South
Classic Arts Showcase
America: Quest for
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Wonder The continent’s
waterfalls, ancient citadels,
revered sites and natural
wonders are explored.
National Goof Off Day
Friday 22
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
The Ivory
McLaughlin Insight
Washington Water Pressures American
News
Business
Tower Half Group
Week with college students explore a
America
Report
Hour
Gwen Ifill model of water conservation
in India.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
This Old House Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows Arthur Loses Company In America Country from Mexican
Wake Up and
Europe
Zoo Night/ A Lot About His Marbles/ Tip It Or Dip It Yummy
America’s
Table
Smell The
Scotland’s
Charkie
That! The Lost Friday The Marcus and Pastas
Test Kitchen Mexican-Style Toast Foods
Islands and
Escapes
Egg/Hold On 13th
Manny are
Hearty
Kids’ Party that promote
Highlands
Tight
on a game
Autumn
Fun finger health and
show.
Dinner
foods.
well-being.
Water Pressures
Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water
Infrastructure
Water Pressures (see
10 p.m.)
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Call The Midwife Jenny
Call The Midwife Sister
cares for Peggy’s brother. Monica Joan is found
wandering near the docks.
38 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
Seeking
Water from
the Sun
Theater Talk Call The Midwife A baby
girl, recently delivered by
Jenny, is snatched.
PBS NewsHour
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Travelscope
Churchill’s
Beluga
Whales and
Polar Bears
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Yummy
Pastas
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
(see 8:30
p.m.)
Nightly
Journal
Liquid
Business
Assets (see
Report
7 p.m.)
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
Near Miss Day
Saturday 23
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Antiques Roadshow
Spokane, Wash. - Hour
Three A desk and chair
used at the United States
House of Representatives
from 1857 to 1873 is
appraised.
Katie
Burt Wolf:
Brown
Taste of
Workshop Freedom
A Spring
Passover Tour
Celebration a Hassidic
Create
community
a nestin Brooklyn,
inspired
meet a
place card, master scribe
herb focac- at work and
cia bread learn how
and more. matzah is
made.
European Linkasia
Journal
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
The Lawrence Welk Show
The Irish Show “It’s A Great
Day For The Irish” on this
show from 1979.
Water Pressures
American college students
explore a model of
water conservation and
community cooperation
in India.
Nova Smartest Machine
On Earth Enter an IBM
lab where scientists are
working to perfect a
machine.
Best of
the Joy of
Painting A
Cold Spring
Day Enjoy
the last of
winter’s
touch with
Bob Ross.
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden
Home
Kindred
Spirits Keith
Kirsten visits
the garden’s
bones and
framework.
Moyers & Company
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Keeping
Are You
Up Appear- Being
ances- The Served? The
Memoirs of Clock
Hyacinth
Bucket The
Toy Store
P. Allen
Katie Brown
Smith’s
Workshop
Garden to Spring A
Table The
remnant
Emergence of tablecloth,
Spring P. Allen framed
Smith picks vases, green
dandelions garden
to create a soup and
salad.
an apricot
almond cake
are featured.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
Hollywood Stars Film Package
TBA
Top Hat Dale Tremon is attracted
to dancer but mistakenly
believes he is her best friend’s
husband.
Washington McLaughlin
Week with Group
Gwen Ifill
Nature The Loneliest Animals
Scientists attempt to breed
endangered species.
Need to
Know
Garden
Smart Visit
a historic
estate awash
with beautiful
spring color
for tips on
making your
yard look
great.
Burt Wolf:
Taste of
Freedom
Easter Take
a walk down
Fifth Avenue
on Easter
Sunday and
learn about
intricate
Ukrainian
egg
decorating.
Inside
Washington
New
Katie Brown
Scandinavian Workshop
Cooking with Easter A
Andreas
stuffing from
Viestad The leftover
Sun Is Back!
bread, a
Trout with
Cornish hen
orange curry and an Easbutter and
ter egg twig
chicken stuffed arrangement
with oranges are made.
during Easter.
Patsy Mink: Ahead of the
Majority
Doc Martin Haemophobia Eastenders
Gossip about Martin’s
blood phobia seems to
have spread around the
village.
Eastenders
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m.
Austin City Limits The Civil
Wars/Punch Brothers Austin
City Limits presents new
American acoustic music
with the Civil Wars and
Punch Brothers.
12:00 a.m.
Nature The
Loneliest
Animals
Attempt
to breed
endangered
species.
Ciao ItaP. Allen
America’s
lia Nonna
Smith’s
Test
Galasso’s
Garden
Kitchen
Neapolitan Home
from Cook’s
Easter Bread / Triumphant Illustrated
Casatiello alla Tulips It’s
Gnocchi and
Nonna Ga- time to plant Panzanella
lasso Savory herbs and
Neapolitan vegetables.
Easter bread
is stuffed
with chunks
of cheese.
Legend of Pancho Barnes Moyers &
and the Happy Bottom
Company
Riding Club
Classic Arts Showcase
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Palm Sunday and National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day
Sunday 24
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Double
Roadtrip
Norway Passage: The
Down
Nation In- Most Beautiful Voyage
Studio Inter- A beautiful voyage along
views: Mike eleven hundred miles
Song and Paul of Norway’s spectacular
Dateh A cho- coastline is highlighted.
reographer
for “Step Up
Revolution,”
and a HipHop violinist
appear.
Ask This Old Christina
Baking with
Joanne
House
Your Holiday Weir’s Cook- Julia Cooking
Survival
teacher
ing Class
Festive
Pork Chops, Marion
dishes and Lemon Freeze Cunningham
healthy
makes
& Citrus
versions
Crisps Brining delicious
of classic
pork chops, muffins,
cookies and cleaning
scones and
toast the New dried mush- more.
Year.
rooms and
cutting out
cookie dough.
Shipping Out: The Story No Job for a Woman The
of America’s Seafaring
Women Who Fought to
Women
Report Wwii
The Lawrence Welk Show Germans In America
The Irish Show “It’s A Great Little Germanies GermanDay For The Irish.”
speaking communities
bloomed all over the
country in the second half
of the 19th century.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Live from Lincoln Center
Kristin Chenoweth: The
Dames of Broadway? All
of ‘em! This all-American
concert features the star’s
most celebrated work in
every genre.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Masterpiece
POV Girl Model A look at the modeling
Theater Talk TBA
Contemporary The Song of industry focus on an American model scout
Lunch 15 years after their and a 13-year-old Siberian girl.
break-up, a couple meet
for lunch and rake over
their failed relationship.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Dessert First!
Crisp pear
tart, bay
scallops in
Mignonnette
Sauce and
more.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Sweet
Summer
Endings
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School
Vegetables
Learn how to
make simple
vegetable
side dishes.
The Ivory
Tower Half
Hour
Insight
American Masters Louisa May Alcott: The
Woman Behind Little Women A look at the
author of “Little Women” reveals she was a
free thinker with a literary double life.
Christina
Ask This Old
Your Holiday House
Survival (see
6:30 p.m.)
Rick Steves’
Europe
Portugal’s
Heartland
March with
pilgrims
on the
anniversary
of a miracle.
Rudy Maxa’s
World St.
Petersburg,
Russia The
former
capital is
explored,
from the
splendors
of Peterhof
to the quiet
grace of the
canals.
Global Voices Street Ballad:
A Jakarta Story
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Dessert First!
(see 8 p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Sweet
Summer
Endings
Images
of Tony
Gleaton
America
Reframed
Flying:
Confessions
of a Free
Woman|
Part 2
Legacy: Austria’s Influence Appalachia: A History of Classic Arts Showcase
On American Skiing
Mountains and People
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Kruchenhauser & His
Mountain Revolutions
Ambassadors (1950s - 1970s) Recalls how land grabbers
From 1931-1971 Professor poisoned a region once
Stefan Kruckenhauser
renowned for its restful
dominated the world of
spas and noble character.
alpine ski instruction.
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Waffle Day
Monday 25
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Antiques Roadshow
180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School
News
Business
Myrtle Beach, Hour Three
America
Report
Discoveries include an
1884 Currier and Ives print.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s Mexi- Christina Gut This Old House Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows Looking for Company In America Country from can Table Busters Get
Europe
Curious
A Lot About Bonnie/The A Fistful of From
America’s
Fonda Favor- on the path
Surprising
George’s
That! Jump!/ Secret Origin Confetti It’s Bloomfield Test Kitchen ites Meatballs to wellness
Bulgaria
Rocket Ride/ Slow Down for of Supernova Neighbor- to the Strip In Breakfast
in Chipotle with some
Hike to a
Station
Sloths
A visit to
hood Record Pittsburgh Breads
Sauce and tips and
mountain
Master
Elwood City. Day.
more.
tricks.
monastery.
Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Powder & The Glory Elizabeth Arden and Double
Riding Rails In China, Part PBS NewsHour
Majority
Helena Rubinstein began what is now a Down
2 A wildlife reserve for
$150 billion health and beauty industry.
Siberian tigers.
WCNY Plus PBS NewsHour
From Dust to Dreams: Opening Night at the Smith
American Masters Woody Guthrie: Ain’t
Center for the Performing Arts Neil Patrick Harris hosts Got No Home Woody Guthrie gave voice to
this concert starring Jennifer Hudson.
millions of downtrodden citizens.
11:00 p.m.
Charlie
Rose
Travelscope
The Colors
of Malaysia
Experience
this multicultural
country.
Nightly
Business
Report
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Tavis
Smiley
Lidia’s Italy
In America
From
Bloomfield
to the Strip In
Pittsburgh
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
Journal
Powder &
The Glory
(see 7
p.m.)
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Passover and National Pecan Day
Tuesday 26
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Tavis Smiley Reports
News
Business
Education Under Arrest A
America
Report
look at the efforts by those
on the frontlines of juvenile
justice reform.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur Sue The Electric Jacques
America’s
George
Hat Knows Ellen Gets
Company Pepin: More Test Kitchen
Curious
A Lot About Her Goose Franscent
Fast Food from Cook’s
George and That! Chasing Cooked/Best Francine
My Way Pop Illustrated
the Dam
Rainbows/ of the Nest ruins both Over Anytime Southeast
Builders/Low Follow The
Sue Ellen is her science Chorizo,
Asian
High Score Prints
obsessed project and mushroom Favorites
with a game. Lisa’s.
and cheese
pizza.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Tavis
180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School
Charlie Rose
Smiley
Nature The Loneliest
AfroPop: The Ultimate
Global Voices Land Rush
Animals Scientists attempt Cultural Exchange Burning
to breed endangered
in the Sun
species.
Nature The Loneliest
Animals (see 6 p.m.)
PBS NewsHour
40 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School Stocks
Martha
shares
recipes for
stocks.
Christina
Hometime
Light Dishes Timber Shed
for Life A look Doors
at portion
sizes.
PBS NewsHour
Rick Steves’
Europe
Eastern
Turkey Visit
Abraham’s
4,000-yearold home
town.
Burt Wolf:
Travels and
Traditions
Taiwan Visit
important
temples.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way Pop
Over Anytime
(see 8 p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Southeast
Asian
Favorites
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
AfroPop:
The
Ultimate
Cultural
Exchange
Live from the Artists Den Front Row Center Train The Austin City Limits The Civil Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Mayer Hawthorne
Wars/Punch Brothers
w w w. w c n y. o r g
March
National “How About A Cuppa Joe Day
Wednesday 27
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Nature River of No Return A Nova Hunting The Elements Enter the world of weird,
News
Business
young couple spends their extreme chemistry on a quest to unlock the secrets of
America
Report
year-long honeymoon living the elements.
in a protected wilderness
area in Idaho.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
Ask This Old Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows Prunella’s
Company In America Country from Mexican
Making Over House
Europe The
Curious
A Lot About Special
Tip It Or Dip It It’s Chicken America’s
Table Family- Your Life....
Best of Sicily
George
That! Bounce/ Edition/
Marcus and Time
Test Kitchen Style Break- Join Christina
The eerie
Sees Stars/ Timmy
The Secret Manny are
Dixie Chicken fast Mexican to learn tips,
skeletons in
Curious
Tippy Toe
Life of Dogs contestants
French
tricks and
a Cappuccin
George Gets Dr. Twiggles & Babies
on a game
toast rolls techniques
crypt,
A Trophy
shows Nick Prunella
show.
and green to make
mosaics of
George tries and Sally how accidentally
Chilaquiles your favorite
Monreale
to count all rubber is
gets a Braille
in roasted family
and more.
the stars in made.
version of a
tomatillo
recipes
the sky.
book.
sauce.
healthier.
Tavis Smiley Reports
180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School
Tavis Smiley Reports
PBS NewsHour
Education Under Arrest
Education Under Arrest
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances at the Met L’Elisir d’Amore
Anna Netrebko and Matthew Polenzani star in
a new production of one of opera’s greatest
comic gems.
Two Feet
from the
Audience
Classical
music is
brought to
alternative
venues to
introduce
and revive
interest.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Rudy Maxa’s
World
Buenos Aires,
Argentina
The classic
urban
architecture,
the tango
and
more are
highlighted.
Lidia’s Italy
In America
It’s Chicken
Time
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
Dixie Chicken
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
180 Days:
A Year
Inside An
American
High School
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Something On A Stick Day
Tuesday 28
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
This Old
Ask This Old Doc Martin Old Dogs
News
Business
House
House
Dr. Martin Ellingham is
America
Report
still as clumsy as ever
when it comes to forming
relationships with women.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur Cast The Electric Jacques
America’s
Martha
Christina The Hometime
Rick Steves’
George
Hat Knows Away/The Company Pepin: More Test Kitchen Stewart’s Big Game.... Timber Shed Europe
Where’s The A Lot About Great Sock A Fistful of Fast Food My from Cook’s Cooking
Winning
Roof and Stone Venice
Firedog?/ That! A Long Mystery D.W. Confetti It’s Way VegIllustrated School
Recipes
Sidetrips
Toot Toot
Winter’s Nap/ joins Arthur Neighbor- etable Fete Summertime Butchering Healthy
Visit Giotto’s
Tootsie
The Tree
on a fly
hood Record Ratatouille Supper
Cutting up versions
Scrovegni
Goodbye
Doctor Sally fishing trip. Day.
with penne,
a whole
of classic
Chapel, climb
George’s and Nick are
shrimp with
chicken,
tailgate and
the Roman
canine
so excited to
cabbage and
butchering football party
Coliseum and
friend Blaze go ice skating
more are
a beef
foods.
more.
runs away tomorrow.
prepared.
tenderloin
from the
and more
firehouse.
useful
techniques
are shared.
Julia Robinson and
Nova Hunting The Elements Enter the world of weird,
Julia Robinson and
PBS NewsHour
Hilbert’s Tenth Problem extreme chemistry on a quest to unlock the secrets of Hilbert’s Tenth Problem
The inspiring life story of the elements.
(see 6 p.m.)
the pioneering American
mathematician.
PBS NewsHour
Globe Trekker Madrid City Rick Steves’ Joseph
Richard Bangs’ Adventures Classic Arts Showcase
Guide Madrid’s famous
Rosendo’s with Purpose Assam India:
Europe
flea market, Spanish
Travelscope Quest for the One-Horned
Florence:
Civil War landmarks and
Heart of the Southern
Rhinoceros Discover
the fabulous cuisine are Renaissance Ethiopia rushing rivers, strapping
Michelangelo’s Tribal Lands monsoons and the elusive
highlighted.
David and
and Primeval one-horned rhinoceros in
Botticelli’s
People
Assam, India.
Birth of Venus
are explored.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
Tavis
Smiley
Burt Wolf:
Travels and
Traditions
The Shrine of
Guadalupe
Visit
Washington
D.C. to tour
our nation’s
National
Shrine.
Jacques
Pepin: More
Fast Food
My Way
Vegetable
Fete (see 8
p.m.)
America’s
Test
Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Summertime Supper
Nightly
Business
Report
Journal
Nova
Hunting The
Elements
(see
7 p.m.)
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Good Friday
Friday 29
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
The Ivory
McLaughlin Insight
Washington American Masters Philip Roth: Unmasked
News
Business
Tower Half Group
Week with The American novelist who authored
America
Report
Hour
Gwen Ifill “Portnoy’s Complaint” and “American
Pastoral” is profiled.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina
This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope
George
Hat Knows Arthur Plays Company In America Country from Mexican
The Sicilian
Europe Siena The Islands
George
A Lot About The Blues/ Shrink,
Italian
America’s
Table
Kitchen
and Assisi: of Malaysia
Makes A
That!
Buster’s
Shrank,
American
Test Kitchen Tequila!
Christina
Italy’s Grand Travel to the
Stand/
Incredible
Sweet Success Shrunk!
Sandwiches Italian
Ancho Chile shares the
Hill Towns
islands of
Curious
Journey/
Arthur’s
Favorites
and orange secrets
Tour an
Penang and
George Sees Bamboozled new piano
Revisited
juice tequila to great
innovative Langkawi.
The Light
teacher is
chaser, and Southern
medieval
strict.
more.
Italian food.
hospital.
Intelligence Squared Does Three Faiths, One God:
Three Faiths, One God:
Intelligence Squared Does PBS NewsHour
Nightly
Science Refute God?
Judaism, Christianity,
Judaism, Christianity,
Science Refute God?
Business
Islam
Islam
Report
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Theater Talk Masterpiece Contemporary Live from Lincoln Center Classic Arts Showcase
The Song of Lunch A couple Kristin Chenoweth: The
meet for lunch and rake
Dames of Broadway? All
over their failed relationship. of ‘em!
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Antiques Roadshow
Myrtle Beach, Hour Three
Discoveries include an
1884 Currier and Ives
print and more.
11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Austin City Limits Bonnie
Raitt/Mavis Staples Raitt
presents songs from
“Slipstream” and Staples
performs new songs and
Staple Singers classics.
America’s America’s
Test Kitchen Test
from Cook’s Kitchen
Illustrated from Cook’s
New York- Illustrated
Style Pizza at Southeast
Home
Asian
Favorites
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Italian
American
Sandwiches
Journal
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test
Kitchen
Italian
Favorites
Revisited
Three
Faiths, One
God
National Physician’s Day
Saturday 30
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
The Lawrence Welk Show
Easter “Easter Parade,”
“Tiptoe Through The
Tulips” and “Love Lifted
Me.”
8:00 p.m.
Keeping
Up Appearances - The
Memoirs of
Hyacinth
Bucket
Lidia’s Italy Taste This! Cuisine
Chefs A’
Taste This!
In America Grilling on the Culture
Field:
Taking You
New York 16th Floor
Daniel
Culinary
Down to
Italian Style
Boulud, New Adventures Chinatown
York Seared That Begin
rib eye, red On The Farm
wine braised New York short ribs Wild Striped
and more. Bass
European Linkasia
Moyers & Company
Washington
Journal
Week with
Gwen Ifill
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
Are You
Hollywood Stars Film Package The Spirit of St. Louis Charles Lindbergh
Being
attempts to become the first to fly nonstop across the Atlantic to Paris
Served? Cold in 1927.
Comfort
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New York:
New York
Pizza
Travel with Lidia’s Italy
Kids New
In America
York City
Sicily In New
York City
McLaughlin Need to
Group
Know
Chefs A’ Field:
Culinary
Adventures
That Begin On
The Farm New
York, New York
- GreenMarket
Burt Wolf: Taste This!
Travels &
Nyc Upper
Traditions East Side
New York City
Learn about
the city’s
architectural
heritage.
Inside
American Masters Philip Roth: Unmasked
Washington
Nova Hunting The Elements Enter the world of weird,
Nature River of No Return A Doc Martin Old Dogs Dr.
Eastenders
extreme chemistry on a quest to unlock the secrets of couple spends their year- Martin Ellingham is still as
the elements.
long honeymoon living in a clumsy as ever.
protected wilderness area.
Erma
Moyers &
Bombeck: Company
Legacy of
Laughter
Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase (11 p.m. to 6
a.m.)
Easter
Sunday 31
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Double
All Aboard Cuba’s Secret Side Under Call The Midwife Nurse
Down
The Power, The Radar Karin Muller
Jenny Lee has a new
The Might, The stays in private homes and patient, Molly Brignall, and
Locomotive participates in festivals and is worried because her due
religious ceremonies.
date is imminent.
Ask This Old Christina Soy Joanne
Baking with Jacques
America’s
House
Vey Is soy
Weir’s
Julia Bake an Pepin: More Test Kitchen
good for us? Cooking
assortment Fast Food My from Cook’s
Will soy make Class
of tarts and Way Simple Illustrated
you healthy?
pies.
Savers Frisee Bistro-Style
aux Lardon Steak and
salad.
Potatoes
Three Faiths, One God:
Three Faiths, One God:
The Ivory
Insight
Judaism, Christianity,
Judaism, Christianity,
Tower Half
Islam
Islam
Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Germans In America A
Legacy: Austria’s Influence
Easter This show features People Disappears German- On American Skiing
“Easter Parade,” Tiptoe Americans try to keep their Austrian Ski Culture &
Through The Tulips” and identity quiet as intolerance Helicopter Skiing
“Love Lifted Me.”
grows.
42 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Part 1 American Harry In Her Power Theater Talk TBA
Selfridge moves heaven and earth to build his visionary
department store in London.
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School Rice
Techniques
for fluffy
white rice.
Lake
Defenders
Christina
Ask This Old
Soy Vey (see House
6:30 p.m.)
Rick Steves’
Europe
Surprising
Bulgaria
Hike to a
mountain
monastery.
Sousa on the Global Voices Dinner with the
Rez
President: A Nation’s Journey
Appalachia: A History of
Mountains and People
Power and Place Sissy
Spacek takes a look at the
region’s ecosystem.
Rudy Maxa’s Jacques
TBA
World
Pepin: More
Mendoza,
Fast Food
Argentina
My Way
Rudy
Simple Savers
meets local (see 8 p.m.)
winemakers.
AfroPop: The Ultimate
TBA
Cultural Exchange Burning
in the Sun
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
w w w. w c n y. o r g
April
April Fools Day!
Monday 1
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly Busi- PBS NewsHour
News
ness Report
America
Antiques Roadshow
Cincinnati, Hour One
Kind Hearted Woman
Curious
George
Candy Counter/ Rescue
Monkey
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Thump/Squirreled Away
Arthur The
Boy Who
Cried Comet/
Arthur and
Los Vecinos
The Electric
Company
Scent of a
Human
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New England’s Italy
Pati’s
Christina
Mexican
Tofu, with
Table Xochi- Love
milco: Cooking
with Flowers
This Old House Rick Steves’
Europe
Cinque Terre:
Italy’s Hidden
Riviera
Travelscope
Desert Birds,
Bats and
Wildflowers
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New
England’s
Italy
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Simple Summer Supper
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Cook’s
Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Simple
Summer
Supper
Double Down
TBA
Charlie Rose
TBA
TBA
Great Performances Harry Connick, Jr. In Great Performances Billy Joel Live at Shea Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Concert On Broadway Connick performs Stadium Billy Joel performs at New York
standards, show tunes and jazz classics. City’s Shea Stadium.
Children’s Book Day
Tuesday 2
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Curious
Cat in the Hat
George The Knows A Lot
Truth About About That!
George Burg- No Night Toers/Curious day/Fun in the
George in the Sun Nick and
Dark George Sally meet
must save Astronaut
the day.
Audrey.
TBA
The Electric Essential
Arthur
Company Pepin Savory
Citizen
Frensky/D.W.’s Wiki Wiki
Staples
Backpack
Walter A
Mishap
beatboxing
Francine de- competition.
cides to start
a paper.
PBS NewsHour
Live from the Artists Den Front Row Center Moby
Adele A performance in
California.
History Detectives
America’s Test
Kitchen from
Cook’s Illustrated Meat
and Potatoes A
La Francaise
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Kind Hearted Woman
TBA
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School
Dressing and
Emulsions
A delicious
shallot
vinaigrette.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Meat and
Potatoes A La
Francaise
Christina Hometime
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf: Essential
Could Your Timber Shed Fin- Europe
Travels and Pepin SaHeart Attack ishing Touches Amsterdam Traditions vory Staples
You? Keep
and Dutch
Taipei Visit
your heart
Sidetrips This the city’s
ticking with
trip will stimu- night market
healthier
late all of
and the
choices.
your senses. traditional
shops.
Austin City Limits Bonnie Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Raitt/Mavis Staples
National Tweed Day
Wednesday 3
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Nature What Plants Talk
About An astonishing landscape where plants eavesdrop is revealed.
Nova Ancient Computer
Eat, Fast and Live Longer
An ancient Greek device with Michael Mosley The new
in a 2,000-year-old ship- science that suggests the
wreck is the world’s first ancient idea of fasting can
computer.
lead to a healthier life.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina Ask This Old Rick Steves’
George For Hat Knows Francine’s
Company In America Country from Mexican
The Sweet- House
Europe
The Birds/Cu- A Lot About Split Decision/ The Unmuf- Italian Ameri- America’s Test Table Lipness of
Prague and
rious George- That! Pick
Muffy Goes fins Jessica can SandKitchen Fun Smacking
Life Christhe Czech
Asaurus
Your Friends/ Metropolitan tries to fix wiches #2
Modern Cakes Mexican Meal tina makes
Republic
Finola’s Farm
things.
sweet treats.
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Charlie Rose
TBA
Rudy Maxa’s Lidia’s Italy
World Tokyo, In America
Japan High Italian
tech and
American
age-old
Sandwiches
customs. #2
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Fun Modern
Cakes
Great Performances at the Met Otello Semyon Bychkov conducts Verdi’s opera, with Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Renee Fleming as Desdemona and Johan Botha as Otello.
School Librarian Day
Thursday 4
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly Busi- PBS NewsHour
News
ness Report
America
Curious
George The
Clean, Perfect Yellow
Hat/Bee Is
for Bear Can
George fix
the hole in
the hat?
TBA
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Teeny Weeny
Adventure/I
See Seeds
Nick and Sally
meet creatures.
PBS NewsHour
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Arthur The
Good Sport/
Crushed Michelle Kwan
teaches
Francine
about
sportsmanship.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Financial Fitness
The Electric Essential
Company Pepin
Lost and
Fabulous Fins
Spaced Lisa
and Dax are
shrunk down
and trapped.
Globe Trekker Globe
Rick Steves’
Trekker ‘Round The World: Europe
Beijing to Sydney The Ava- Florentine
lon Peninsula, Nova Scotia, Delights and
and more.
Tuscan Side
Trips
9:00 p.m.
This Old
House
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Ask This Old Doc Martin In Loco Louisa
House
seeks a promotion at the
Portwenn School.
America’s
Martha
Christina Hometime
Test Kitchen Stewart’s
The Beat
Exterior Harmofrom Cook’s Cooking
Goes On.... ny 6: Landscape
Illustrated School Steam- Healthy
Wrap A back
Great American ing Martha whole grains yard with landClassics
demonstrates dishes.
scape steps.
steaming
techniques.
Joseph
Rosendo’s
Travelscope
Northern
Ethiopia -
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Rick Steves’
Europe
Dublin and
Mystical Sidetrips Explore
the town’s
foreboding
castle.
Charlie Rose
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Burt Wolf: Essential
Travels and Pepin FabuTraditions lous Fins
Mexico City
Visit Guadalupe, Mexico.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Great American Classics
Richard Bangs’ AdvenClassic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
tures with Purpose Costa
Rica: Quest For Pura Vida
Explore the beaches at
Punta Islita.
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National Walk To Work Day
Friday 5
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly Busi- PBS NewsHour
News
ness Report
America
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
The Ivory
Tower Half
Hour
McLaughlin
Group
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Washington Seeking The Greatest Good
Week with Gifford Pinchot’s “practical
Gwen Ifill conservation” philosophy is
explored.
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s
Christina Fat This Old House Rick Steves’
George Sur- Hat Knows Rhyme for Company In America Country from Mexican
and You Fat
Europe South
prise Quints/ A Lot About Your Life/
Wiki Wiki
St. Louis’s
America’s
Table Puebla: use in your
Ireland:
Muddy Mon- That! No Night for Whom Walter (see Little Italy
Test Kitchen Food from
diet can land
Waterford to
key George Today/Fun in The Bell Tolls April 2 at
Upscale Meat a Colonial
on your hips
the Ring of
keeps Mr. the Sun (see Binky is
6:30 p.m.)
and Potatoes Jewel Culinary or support
Kerry Scenic
Quint busy April 2 at
trapped in
treats include your body.
charms inwhile every- 6:30 p.m.) Verseburg.
creamy Poclude Waterone prepares
blano soup,
ford’s crystal
for his party.
and more.
factory and
more.
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Insight
Charlie Rose
Travelscope
Ontario,
Canada’s
Far North In
this relative
isolation, the
MoCreeBec
and Moose
Cree struggle
to keep their
cultures alive.
TBA
Lidia’s Italy
In America
St. Louis’s
Little Italy
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Upscale Meat
and Potatoes
Theater Talk Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Part 1 American Harry Call The Midwife Nurse
Classic Arts Showcase (11 p.m. to 6
Selfridge works hard to build his visionary department Jenny Lee has a new patient, a.m.)
store in London.
Molly Brignall, and is worried
because her due date is
imminent.
Plan Your Epitaph Day
Saturday 6
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Antiques Roadshow Cincin- The Lawrence Welk Show Keeping Up Are You Being Hollywood Stars Film Package
nati, Hour One
The Norma Zimmer Show AppearServed? The Suspicion A woman suspects
Norma sings “Whistle While ances Think Tank
that her husband is plotting
You Work” and dances a The Memoirs
to murder her.
of Hyacinth
Viennese waltz.
Bucket
Lidia’s Italy Chefs A’ Field Clodagh’s Jacques
Pati’s
Perfect Day Barbecue
Sara’s Week- Joanne Weir’s
In America Sustainable Irish Food Pepin: More Mexican
Helsinki on a University night Meals Cooking ConUSA: Shrimp, Hawaii Hawai- Trails Valen- Fast Food Table Tequila! Plate - Helsinki, with Steven Gone Fishin’ fidence Dinner
Shrimp, and ian shrimp
tia, Co. Kerry My Way
Ancho Chile Finland Sara Raichlen
with David Time Sizzle
More Shrimp and clam
Crock of
and orange visits and
Southwest
Pasternack
paella with
Flavor Crocks juice tequila island forRevisited The
island spices
of shrimp in chaser and tress.
menu inand more.
vegetable more.
cludes shrimp
broth.
kebabs.
TBA
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Austin City Limits Bon Iver TBA
The Grammy Award-winning American folk band
performs material from
their second album.
Ciao Italia
The Cooking
of Campania
/ La Cucina Di
Campagna
Gnocchi
Sorrentino
and eggplant
parmigiano.
Primal Grill Essential
with Steven Pepin Easy
Raichlen and Elegant
Fired Up,
Seafood
Down Under
Scallops and
shrimp are
served.
Eat, Fast and Live Longer Nova Ancient Computer
with Michael Mosley (see (see April 3 at 9 p.m.)
April 3 at 10 p.m.)
Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase
(11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Nature What Plants Talk
Doc Martin In Loco Louisa Eastenders
About (see April 3 at 8 p.m.) seeks a promotion.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Meat and
Potatoes A La
Francaise
World Health Day
Sunday 7
6:00 p.m.
Double
Down
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
All Aboard Cuba’s Secret Side The
Call The Midwife
Masterpiece Classic
Mail on the Fly, Truth Revealed An exploraMr. Selfridge, Part 2
The Railroad tion of the everyday lives
(see April 5 at 8 p.m.)
Post Office
of Cubans.
Ask This
Christina How Joanne
Christina
Baking
Essential
America’s Test Martha
Old House Sweet It Is
How Sweet It
Weir’s Cook- with Julia Pepin Sweets Kitchen from Stewart’s
Transforming Christina dis- ing Class
Is (see 6:30
A California for My Sweet Cook’s Illus- Cooking
Stock Shelv- cusses sweet Summer
baker shows
trated A Taste School Roast- p.m.)
ing Martha
ing/Installing alternatives to Bean Pasta & how to make
of Spain
roasts chicken
A New Wash- sugar.
Italian Bread crusty sourand tenderloin
ing Machine
Salad
dough bread
of beef.
Valve.
loaves.
TBA
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The Ivory
Insight
TBA
TBA
Tower Half
Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Designing Healthy
America In Primetime
America Revealed Food
The Norma Zimmer Show Communities Retrofitting Independent Woman WitMachine Yul Kwon explores
(see April 6 at 7 p.m.)
Suburbia The link between ness the transformation of how the American food
America’s obesity and
women.
machine feeds nearly 300
Type 2 Diabetes/
million people every day.
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10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance The Theater Talk TBA
story of Jewish artists incarcerated in the
concentration camp “Terezin.”
Ask This
Old House
Transforming
Stock Shelving/
Installing A
New Washing
Machine Valve
(see 6 p.m.)
TBA
Rick Steves’
Europe
Cinque Terre:
Italy’s Hidden
Riviera (see
April 1 at
10:30 p.m.)
Rudy Maxa’s Essential
World
Pepin
Kyoto, Japan Sweets for
The spiri- My Sweet
tual heart of
Japan.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
A Taste of
Spain
TBA
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TBA
Classic Arts Showcase (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
w w w. w c n y. o r g
April
Draw A Picture of a Bird Day
Monday 8
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Curious
Cat in the
George Curi- Hat Knows
ous George A Lot About
Takes A Vaca- That! Surprise
tion/Curious Surprise/A
George and Howling Good
the One That Time Nick and
Got Away Sally can’t
learn to do a
somersault.
TBA
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Arthur Ants
In Arthur’s
Pants/Don’t
Ask Muffy
Arthur uses
science abilities when his
ants escape.
The Electric
Company
The Wordball
Is My Oyster
Lisa tries to
overcome
her case of
stage fright.
TBA
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PBS NewsHour
Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance Music of Majestic Spirit The West German Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
(see April 7 at 10 p.m.)
Radio Symphony Orchestra performs
Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 9.
Antiques Roadshow
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Market Warriors Antiquing Independent Lens The House I Live In Stories at all levels TBA
In Chicago, Ill. The pickers of America’s drug war, from the dealer to the grieving
must find something in
mother.
Chicago, Illinois.
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s Mexi- Christina This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope Lidia’s Italy Cook’s CounIn America Country from can Table
Sweet Seduc- Cambridge
Europe The Custer Coun- In America try from
For The Love America’s Test Tacos, Tacos, tions Join
Project, Part 1 of Best of West try, Montana For The Love America’s
of Vegetables Kitchen Thrill Tacos Bricklay- Christina as 15 Work begins Ireland:
Joseph takes of Vegetables Test Kitchen
of the Grill
er-style beef she makes turning an
Dingle, Gal- part in the
Thrill of the
tacos and
dessert, in a 1887 Victorian- way, and the reenactment
Grill
more.
healthy and era two family Aran Islands of Custer’s
delicious
house into a Explore the Last Stand.
way.
one-family
rugged Aran
home.
Islands.
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Winston Churchill Day
Tuesday 9
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
Curious
George
Mulch
Ado About
Nothing/
What Goes
Up George
learns about
compost.
TBA
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Secret Super
Digger/Pucker
Up and Blow
Sally tries to
grow a flower
for her mom.
PBS NewsHour
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
TBA
Ribbon
of Sand A
look at the
ecosystem
of the Cape
Lookout
National
Seashore.
Arthur
The Electric Essential
America’s Test Martha
Christina Hometime
Muffy’s Classy Company Pepin Veg-In! Kitchen from Stewart’s
Ramp Up
North Woods
Classics Club/ War of the
Cook’s Illus- Cooking
Start eating Trees The crew
Best Enemies Words Hector
trated Simple School Brais- well and give plants trees afMuffy joins a is chosen to
& Satisfying ing Martha your body ter a storm and
Pretty Pio- give a preVegetable
shares reci- the fuel it builds a crib for
neers book sentation on
Mains
pes for classic needs to
firewood cut
club.
stamina.
pot roast and keep going. from the dammore.
aged timber.
PBS NewsHour
American Masters Carol Burnett: A Woman
of Character Examine her career, difficult
childhood and the dramatic turn that followed her show.
Live from the Artists Den Front Row Center Cheap
The Fray The multi-platinum Trick The group rocks out
rockers perform “You
favorites like “Surrender,”
Found Me” and more hits. “Dream Police” and more.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
Charlie Rose
TBA
Rick Steves’
Europe Berlin: Resilient,
Reunited, and
Reborn Climb
the Reichstag’s glass
dome.
Burt Wolf: Essential
Travels and Pepin
Traditions Veg-In!
The History
and Science
of Shopping
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Simple &
Satisfying
Vegetable
Mains
Austin City Limits Bon
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Iver The Grammy Awardwinning American folk band
performs material from
their self-titled second
album.
National Sibling’s Day
Wednesday 10
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
Curious George
Keep Out Cows/
Curious George
and the Missing
Piece George
tries to stop
cows from eating wildflowers.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
Cat in the Hat Arthur
The Electric
Muffy’s Soccer Company
Knows A Lot
About That! Sniff Shocker/
The Limerick
and Seek/Aye Aye! Brother, Can Slam Jessica
Sally is not sure You Spare
and Manny
what her favorite A Clarinet? compete in
Muffy’s Dad the Limerick
smell.
is a demand- Slam.
ing coach.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Nature Clash: Encounters of
Bears and Wolves Two great
predators come face to face
in Yellowstone.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Nova Australia’s First 4
Billion Years: Awakening
Dinosaurs, sea monsters
and asteroids highlight the
spectacular story of the
continent’s origins.
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Pati’s Mexi- Christina Calling All ChocoIn America Country from can Table
holics Christina
For The Love America’s
Naturally
of Soup
Test Kitchen Vegetarian shows how
we can make,
Forgotten
Mexican
chocolate
Cookies
a part of a
healthy diet.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
The Truth About Exercise
Charlie Rose
with Michael Mosley The
new and surprising truths
about exercise and why we all
respond to it differently.
Ask This
Old House
Transforming
Stock Shelving/
Installing A
New Washing
Machine Valve
(see April 7 at
6 p.m.)
Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s
Romantic Rhine
and Rothenburg
Dodge riverboat
traffic, climb
castles and
more.
Rudy Maxa’s
World South
Africa: Safari Experience
lions, giraffes,
elephants and
dozens of
other animals
close up.
TBA
Lidia’s Italy
In America
For The Love
of Soup
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Forgotten
Cookies
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Great Performances at the Met Hamlet Simon Keenlyside and Marlis Petersen bring Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
extraordinary skills to this Ambroise Thomas production.
www.wcny.org
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Eight Track Tape Day
Thursday 11
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Financial Fitness
Curious
Cat in the
Arthur The The Electric Essential
George
Hat Knows Boy with
Company Pepin Fine
Camping
A Lot About His Head in The Wordball Finishes
with Hund- That! Meet the Clouds/ Is My Oyster
ley/Curious The Beetles/ More! George (see April
George vs. Tongue Tied has trouble 8 at 7:30
The Turbo Py- The kids meet reading and p.m.)
thon 3000 Treetop Tom. writing.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
This Old
House Cambridge Project,
Part 1 of 15
(see April 8
at 10 p.m.)
Ask This Old
House (see
April 7 at 6
p.m.)
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Doc Martin Blood Is Thicker
Charlie Rose
Bert Large has been hiding
a secret from his son Al that
threatens to jeopardize their
relationship.
Joanne
Hometime
America’s
Martha
Weir’s
Timber Shed
Test Kitchen Stewart’s
Cooking
Wall Framing
from Cook’s Cooking
Illustrated School Poach- Confidence The crew preItalian Flavor builds timber
Pork Chops and ing Chicken
Lentil Salad salad sandwich- Or Slow Food, frame walls inside
es, cobb salad, Italian Style and re-builds on a
and more.
new slab.
TBA
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf: Essential
Europe
Travels and Pepin Fine
Munich and Traditions Finishes
the Foothills of The Future
the Alps Visit of Shopping
boisterous Discover the
markets and future of
more.
shopping.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Pork Chops
and Lentil
Salad
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Globe Trekker
Rick Steves’
Europe Paris:
Regal and
Intimate
Explore the
Seine River,
Napoleon’s
tomb and
more.
Joseph
Rosendo’s
Travelscope
Land without
Limits - The
CaribooChilcotin-Coast
Region of British Columbia,
Canada
Richard Bangs’ AdvenClassic Arts Showcase
tures with Purpose
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Greece: Quest for the Gods
The adventurer explores
Greek mythology by visiting
Athens, Olympia, Ithaca
and Mt. Olympus.
Russian Cosmosnaut Day
Friday 12
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
The Ivory
Tower Half
Hour
McLaughlin
Group
Curious
George
Amazing
Maze Race/
The Color
of Monkey
A cow eats
George’s
map.
The Electric
Arthur
Elwood City Company
Turns 100! Electric Ac(Parts I & II) company
Art Garfunkel, Annie hypFred Rogers, notizes Keith
Michelle Kwan to sing an
and others help annoying
Arthur.
jingle.
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne
In America Country from Plate at a
Weir’s
Philadelphia’s America’s Test Time with Cooking
Beef Rolls
Kitchen Super- Rick Bayless Confidence
and Boston’s Easy Comfort Mediterra- Harvest Time
North End
Food
nean Baja
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Blue Feet Are
Neat/A Little
Reef Magic
Nick and Sally
try out their
new boots.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
Insight
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Washington Live from Lincoln Center Josh Charlie Rose
Week with Groban: All That Echoes Josh
Gwen Ifill Groban performs hits from his
12-year career.
This Old House
Cambridge
Project, Part 1 of
15 (see April 8
at 10 p.m.)
Rick Steves’ Travelscope
BritEurope
Switzerland’s tany, France
Discover
Jungfrau
Region: Best surprises,
of the Alps Visit pleasures,
a traditional vil- treats and
lage, hike, bike more.
and more.
TBA
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Philadelphia’s Beef
Rolls and
Boston’s
North End
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Super-Easy
Comfort Food
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Theater Talk Masterpiece Classic Mr.
Call The Midwife
Selfridge, Part 2 (see April 5
at 8 p.m.)
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Scrabble Day
Saturday 13
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Antiques Roadshow
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Smart
Travels Pacific
Rim With
Rudy Maxa
Sydney Visit
Australia’s
stunning
metropolis.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
The Lawrence Welk Show Keeping Up Are You Being
April Showers “April Show- Appearances Served? Big
ers” “Look For The Silver
Brother
Lining” “April Love” and
more are performed.
Hollywood Stars Film Package
Four Weddings and a Funeral
A charming Englishman and a
pretty American woman always
seem to run into each other at
weddings.
Smart
Smart
Smart
Smart
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Smart
Smart
Travels Travels Travels Travels Travels Travels Travels Travels Pacific Rim Pacific Rim Pacific Rim Pacific Rim Pacific Rim Pacific Rim Pacific
Pacific Rim
With Rudy With Rudy With Rudy With Rudy With Rudy With Rudy Rim With With Rudy
Maxa
Maxa New Maxa New Maxa Shang- Maxa Hong Maxa Gua- Rudy Maxa Maxa Seattle
Zealand’s
Queensland, Zealand’s
hai Visit
Kong Visit this dalajara &
Vancouver & Explore the
Australia Visit South Island North Island China’s new energetic,
Puerto Val- Victoria, Brit- vibrant downsun-washed Visit vineyards, Kayak along powerhouse. ever-changing larta Explore ish Columbia town in this hip
beaches and white water the coastline.
city.
this city’s rich Visit a
urban center.
the Great Bar- rapids and
history, cul- temperate
more.
rier Reef.
ture, music, rainforest.
and more.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Austin City Limits John TBA
Legend & The Roots The
hip-hop collective backs
the Grammy-winning soul
singer.
Smart
Smart
Travels Travels Pacific Rim Pacific Rim
With Rudy With Rudy
Maxa Maui Maxa Oahu
and Hawaii’s and Kauai
Big Island
Explore
Explores
the state’s
waterfalls and Polynesian
a helicopter roots.
tour.
Smart
America’s
Travels Test Kitchen
Pacific Rim from Cook’s
With Rudy Illustrated
Maxa San Simple &
Francisco
Satisfying
The port city Vegetable
revels in art, Mains
diversity and
food.
TBA
The Truth About Exercise Nova Australia’s First 4 Bil- Nature Clash: Encounters of Doc Martin Blood Is Thicker Eastenders
with Michael Mosley (see lion Years: Awakening (see Bears and Wolves (see April Bert Large has been hiding
April 10 at 10 p.m.)
April 10 at 9 p.m.)
10 at 8 p.m.)
a secret from his son.
46 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase
(11 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
w w w. w c n y. o r g
April
International Moment of Laughter and Ex-Spouse Day
Sunday 14
6:00 p.m.
Double
Down
Ask This
Old House
Installing
Bluestone
Patio/Hanging Bikes in
a Garage A
A patio is
installed in a
backyard.
TBA
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
All Aboard
The Pullman
Sleeper:
Journey of the
Towering Pine
Green Fire: Aldo Leopold
and a Land Ethic for Our
Time The life of the famed
father of conservationism
Aldo Leopold and his land
ethic idea are explored.
Joanne Weir’s Joanne
Baking
Cooking
Weir’s Cook- with Julia
Confidence ing Class
A pastry
Middle-East Beef Roulade chef at the
Feast Or Spice & Grilled
Ritz-Carlton
It Up
Bread with in Naples,
Tomatoes
Fla. shows
Beef rolled how to make
with vegpuffs and
etables.
eclairs.
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8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Call The Midwife
Masterpiece Classic
Mr. Selfridge, Part 3
(see April 5 at 8 p.m.)
Essential
America’s
Pepin Special Test Kitchen
Spuds
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Ultimate
Italian
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School Frying
French fries,
pan-fried
chicken and
Japanese
tempura
vegetables.
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The Ivory
Insight
Tower Half
Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Designing Healthy Communities America In Primetime Man of the
April Showers “(see April 13 Rebuilding Places of the Heart Green House A discussion of the evolution
at 7 p.m.)
activities in Elgin, Ill. and cleaning of the man of the house from family
pollution in Onondaga Lake.
sitcoms to modern shows.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Orchestra of Exiles
(see April 12 at 9 p.m.)
Joanne
Ask This Old Rick Steves’
Weir’s
House Installing Europe The
Cooking
Bluestone Patio/ Best of West
Confidence Hanging Bikes in Ireland:
Middle-East a Garage (see 6 Dingle, GalFeast Or Spice p.m.)
way, and the
It Up
Aran Islands
Explore the
rugged Aran
Islands.
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Theater Talk TBA
Rudy Maxa’s Essential
World
Pepin
Edinburgh & Special
The Scottish Spuds
Highlands
Explore
the world’s
largest arts
festival.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Ultimate
Italian
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America Revealed Nation Classic Arts Showcase (10:00 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
on the Move Yul Kwon journeys across the country by
air, road and rail.
Tax Day and Rubber Eraser Day
Monday15
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
8:00 p.m.
Cat in the Hat Arthur To
Knows A Lot Tibble The
About That! Truth/WaitBabies/Fast ing to Go
The kids learn Tommy and
about carry- Timmy try to
ing babies. be honest.
The Electric Lidia’s Italy
Company In America
War of the Lip Smacking
Words Hector Roman Style
is chosen to Saltimbocca
give a presentation on
stamina.
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9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Charlie Rose
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Market Warriors Antiquing Independent Lens Wonder
Women! The Untold Story of American
In Rochester, Minn
Superheroines Popular representations of women are explored.
Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne
This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
In America Country
Country from Plate at a
Weir’s
Cambridge
Europe The Cruising
Alaska’s In- Lip Smacking from
America’s
Time with Cooking
Project, Part 2 Majesty of
Test Kitchen Rick Bayless Confidence of 15 The crew Madrid A tour side Passage Roman Style America’s
of the lavish Joseph takes Saltimbocca Test Kitchen
Chicken for
Tijuana Taco Dinner Time removes a
Chicken for
Everyone!
Crawl
Sizzle
central chimney Royal Palace, in scenic
and cultural
Everyone!
brick-by-brick. art-packed
museums and experiences.
more.
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Antiques Roadshow
Cincinnati, Hour Three
Curious
George
Housebound!/Curious George
Rides A Bike
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8:30 p.m.
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Live from Lincoln Center Great Performances Dance Orchestra of Exiles (See April 12 at 9 p.m.) Classic Arts Showcase (10:30 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Josh Groban: All That Echoes In America: Ny Export: Opus
(see April 12 at 10 p.m.) Jazz A new version of Jerome
Robbins’ 1958 hit “NY Export:
Opus Jazz.”
National Stress Awareness Day
Tuesday16
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Curious
Cat in the Hat
George The Knows A Lot
All-Animal About That!
Recycled Band/ Little LemThe Times of mings/Keep
Sand George The Beat Lars
recruits his the Lemming
friends to play teaches kids
in a band.
how to stay
warm.
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Arthur D.W.’s
Time Trouble/
Buster’s
Amish Mismatch D.W.
sees what
life is like being Arthur’s
big sister.
PBS NewsHour
Live from the Artists Den
Death Cab for Cutie The
indie rockers perform
tracks from their album
“Codes and Keys.”
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
8:00 p.m.
TBA
The Electric Essential
Company Pepin
The Limerick Economical
Slam Jessica Offal
and Manny
compete
in the annual Limerick
Slam.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
The Central Park Five The miscarriage of justice that
followed the rape of a Central Park jogger in 1989 is
examined.
Charlie Rose
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America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Irish Comfort
Classics
Martha
Stewart’s
Cooking
School Pan
Searing
Crisp-skinned
salmon filet,
pan-seared
steak and
more.
Burt Wolf: Essential
Travels and Pepin
Traditions Economical
The Shrine at Offal
Czestochowa,
Poland Visit
this destination for
pilgrims.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Irish Comfort
Classics
Front Row Center O.A.R.
O.A.R. showcases their hits
like “Shattered” and “Crazy
Game of Poker.”
Joanne
Weir’s
Cooking
Confidence
Spiced Up
Hometime
Rick Steves’
Timber Shed
Europe
Roof Framing Highlights of
The crew pre- Castile: Toledo
builds timber and Salamanframe style roof ca Ramble
trusses.
Spain’s most
awe-inspiring
medieval
walls.
Austin City Limits John Leg- Classic Arts Showcase
end & The Roots The innovative (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
hip-hop collective backs the
Grammy-winning soul singer
on soul covers and originals.
www.wcny.org
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Pet Owners Independence Day
Wednesday 17
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
Curious
George The
Man with
the Monkey
Hands/
Whistle Pig
Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Nature Dark World of the
Nova Australia’s First 4 BilEel A look at the mystery of lion Years: Life Explodes The
the eel.
story of Australia’s origins
features dinosaurs, deadly
asteroids and more.
Cat in the Hat Arthur Based The Electric
Knows A Lot on a True
Company
About That! Story (Part 1 Fromage
Gorillas in
& 2) Ladon- Here to
the Nest/Tale na, a new Eternity Lisa
of a Dragon kid in town, is chosen to
Gordon shows charms
write a story
the kids how Arthur.
on cheeseto make a
making.
bed.
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Shrimping,
Crabbing and
Clamming
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Guts with Michael Mosley
Charlie Rose
Medical imagery is used to
take viewers on a journey
through the digestive system.
Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne
Ask This Old Rick Steves’
Country from Plate at a
Weir’s Cook- House Installing Europe
America’s
Time with ing Confi- Bluestone Patio/ Normandy:
Test Kitchen Rick Bayless dence Crowd Hanging Bikes War-Torn
Great American Cooking on the Pleasers
in a Garage (see Yet Full of
Cookout
Sea of Cortez
April 14 at 6 Life Ponder
p.m.)
sacrifice on
the D-Day
beaches.
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Rudy Maxa’s Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
World
In America Country
London
Shrimping, from
Shop among Crabbing and America’s
pyramids of Clamming Test Kitchen
cheese and
Great Ameridisplays of
can Cookout
fresh fish.
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances at the Met Armida This mythical story of a sorceress who
enthralls men in her island prison stars Renee Fleming.
Classic Arts Showcase
(10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
International Juggler’s Day
Thursday 18
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
Curious
Cat in the Hat
George
Knows A Lot
Monkey
About That!
Down Under/ Manatees and
Bright Lights, Mermaids/The
Little Monkey Last Chocolate
George visits Matilda the
Australia. Manatee
teach Nick
and Sally how
to swim.
BBC World Nightly BusiNews
ness Report
America
PBS NewsHour
Arthur Pick
A Car, Any
Car/Jenna’s
Bedtime
Blues Arthur
tries to save
his family’s
beloved car.
The Electric Essential
Company Pepin Cozy
Electric Ac- Carbs
company
Annie hypnotizes Keith
to sing an
annoying
jingle.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Two Ways with
Fish
Chef John
Besh’s New
Orleans
Jalapeno
cheese grits,
slow-cooked
grillades and
more.
Joanne
Weir’s
Cooking
Confidence
Making
Waves Or
Marrakech
Express
Hometime
Stamped
Concrete Patio
Demo
Rick Steves’
Europe
Belfast and
the Best of
Northern
Ireland Enjoy
Irish whiskey
and music.
Burt Wolf: Essential
Travels and Pepin Cozy
Traditions Carbs
Southwestern, France
Tour the city
of Toulouse.
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PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
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Globe Trekker
Rick Steves’
Europe Paris:
Embracing
Life and Art
Joseph
Rosendo’s
Travelscope
Sechselauten
- Switzerland’s
Spring Festival
Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose
Morocco: Quest for the
Kasbah
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
TBA
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Two Ways
with Fish
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Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
National Garlic Day
Friday 19
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
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Curious
Cat in the Hat Arthur The The Electric
George The Knows A Lot World of
Company A
Elephant
About That! Tomorrow/ Whole New
Upstairs/Be- Minnie Meer- Is There A
Francine
ing Hundley kat/Leaves The Doctor in the Francine
George
Sally and Nick House? Binky wants to
hears a
learn about dreads the be a nicer
mysterious camping.
class trip.
person.
sound.
BBC World Nightly Busi- PBS NewsHour
News
ness Report
America
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Theater Talk
48 M a r c h / A p r i l 2013
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne
In America Country from Plate at a
Weir’s
From Walken’s America’s Test Time with Cooking
Bakery
Kitchen Dinner Rick Bayless Confidence
to Scialo’s
at the Diner Presenting: Spanish
Bakery
World-Class Fiesta
Wines of Baja
The Ivory
McLaughlin
Tower Half Group
Hour
Masterpiece Classic
Mr. Selfridge, Part 3
(see April 5 at 8 p.m.)
Insight
This Old House Rick Steves’
Cambridge
Europe
Project, Part 2 of London: Mod
15 (see April 15 and Trad
at 10 p.m.)
Explore the
Millennium
Bridge.
Travelscope
Germany’s
Holiday Markets Joseph
explores
Northern
Germany’s
Christmas
markets.
TBA
Lidia’s Italy
In America From
Walken’s
Bakery
to Scialo’s
Bakery
Washington TBA
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Week with
Gwen Ifill
Call The Midwife
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Cook’s
Country
from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Dinner at the
Diner
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April
Look Alike Day
Saturday 20
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
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For Your
Home
Organic Gardening for
the Kitchen
Features
tips on
growing
veggies.
For Your
Home Taking
Green Uptown
A condo gets
a green, chic
makeover.
Growing
a Greener
World The
Power of
Worms Vermicompost As An
Organic
Marvel
Chefs A’
b organic
b organic
Field: Kids with Michele with Michele
on the Farm Beschen
Beschen
Seed-Saving Re-Fashioned Naturally
& Heirloom Learn how to Decorative
Veggies: Chef turn one old
Joseph Wrede sweater into
& Kids - Santa several useFe & Taos,
ful things.
NM S.
For Your
Home Energy
Savers Learn
ways to save
by making smart
choices.
Growing
a Greener
World
Community
Supported
Agriculture
(CSA) programs
For Your Home
What’s New In
Green? Showcases solar
energy news,
in-home air
quality solutions.
b organic
with Michele
Beschen
The Art of
Community
in the Garden
Unique
gardening
methods.
For Your
Home
Gardening in the
Mountains
Learn how
to re-plant
with hardy
plants.
P. Allen
America’s
Smith’s Gar- Test Kitchen
den Home from Cook’s
Tree Talkin’ Illustrated
Create an Irish Comfort
orchard with Classics
edible fruit
trees and
ornamentals.
TBA
Guts with Michael Mosley Nova Australia’s First 4 Bil- Nature Dark World of the Eel Secrets of Highclere Castle Eastenders
(See April 17 at 10 p.m.) lion Years: Life Explodes (see (see April 17 at 8 p.m.)
The behind the scenes
April 17 at 9 p.m.)
story of the one of the
England’s most spectacular
country houses.
Eastenders Classic
Arts
Showcase
(11 p.m.
to 6 a.m.)
Volunteer Recognition Day
Sunday 21
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
Ask This Old Joanne Weir’s Joanne
Baking with Essential
America’s Test Chef John Joanne
Ask This Old Rick Steves’ Rudy Maxa’s Essential America’s
House Build- Cooking
Weir’s Cook- Julia Part 2 Pepin Classic Kitchen from Besh’s New Weir’s
House Building Europe The World
Pepin Classic Test Kitchen
ing A Custom Confidence ing Class
of 2 - Martha Conclusions Cook’s IlOrleans
Cooking
A Custom Fire- Majesty of
Uzbekistan Conclusions from Cook’s
Fireplace
Argentina
Spicy Sausage Stewart Marlustrated Big, Buttermilk Confidence place Mantel/ Madrid A tour Travel along
Illustrated
Mantel/
Remembered Penne &
tha Stewart
Bold Chicken Fried Quail Argentina Repairing A
of the lavish the Silk
Big, Bold
Repairing
Harvest
returns to
Braises
with Honey, Remembered Leaking Kitchen Royal Palace, Road and
Chicken
A Leaking
Flatbread
complete her
GrandmothFaucet (see 6 art-packed marvel at
Braises
Kitchen
Penne with three-tiered
er’s Rabbit
p.m.)
museums
eye-popping
Faucet A
Tomatoes wedding
and Bourbon
and more. mosques.
fireplace
and more. cake.
Pecan Pie.
mantel is
built.
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The Ivory
Insight
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Tower Half
Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Designing Healthy Com- America In Primetime The America Revealed Electric Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
25th Anniversary Show A
munities Social Policy In Misfit Alec Baldwin and oth- Nation Yul Kwon travels
Silver Anniversary celebra- Concrete Health officials
ers discuss the unique char- around the country to
tion waltzing to the “Anand community activists acters who reflect America’s understand the modern
niversary Song.”
work to fix their cities.
diverse personalities.
electric power grid.
Natinal Jelly Bean Day
Monday 22
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Antiques Roadshow Rapid Market Warriors Antiquing Independent Lens The Island President
City, Hour One
In Liberty, Nc
President Mohamed Nasheed of the
Maldives has become a leading voices for
action on climate change.
Curious George Swings
Arthur Flip- The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne
This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope
Into Spring George has a pity Francine/ Company A In America Country from Plate at a
Weir’s
Cambridge
Europe
Naturally
big case of spring fever. Muffy Takes Whole New New York’s America’s Test Time with Cooking
Project, Part 3 of Highlights of Los Angeles
The Wheel Francine (see Southern
Kitchen Roast Rick Bayless Confidence 15 Norm Abram Paris: Eiffel Hiking in
Francine
April 19 at Italian
Beef Dinner T Eat Like A Local Bistro Style shows Kevin and Monet to the Santa
tries to
7:30 p.m.)
In Los Cabos
O’Connor the Creme Brulee Monica
regain her
bones of the
Mountains
dignity.
building.
and more.
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PBS NewsHour
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
PBS NewsHour
Live from Lincoln Center Havana, Havana! - PBS Arts
We’ll Meet Again: The Songs This music documentary
of Kate Smith Starring
highlights how the Cuban
Stephanie Blythe Stephanie musical expression is evolvBlythe pays tribute to vocal ing in the 21st century.
legend Kate Smith.
International Violin Com- Searchlight Serenade: Big
petition of Indianapolis An Bands in the WWII Japanese
elite group of young vir- American Incarceration
tuosos perform challenging Camp The story of Japanese
pieces in this grueling
Americans who played swing
17-day event.
music in incarceration camps.
Charlie Rose
Lidia’s Italy
In America
New York’s
Southern
Italian
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Roast Beef
Dinner (see
8:30 p.m.)
Classic Arts
Showcase
(10 p.m. to
6 a.m.)
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Lover’s Day
Tuesday 23
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Dust Bowl The Great Plow Up The terror of the dust
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storms, the worst man-made environmental disaster in
US history, is recalled.
TBA
Curious
George
Honey of
a Monkey/
Curious
George’s Egg
Hunt
Arthur Dear
Adil/Bitzi’s
Break-Up
Arthur
imagines
about his
new Turkish
pen pal.
Essential
Pepin Easy
and Elegant
Seafood
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf:
Europe
Travels and
Belgium:
Traditions
Bruges and Krakow,
Brussels Visit Poland Tour
the European this cultural
Union and center of
a medieval Eastern
hospital.
Europe.
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Gorillas in the
Nest/Tale of a
Dragon (See
April 17 at
6:30 p.m.)
The Electric
Company
Fromage
Here to
Eternity (See
April 17 at
7:30 p.m.)
America’s Test
Kitchen from
Cook’s Illustrated Spicy
Fall Sweets
Chef John
Besh’s New
Orleans
Biscuits,
Oeufs au Plat
and more.
Joanne
Weir’s
Cooking
Confidence
You Say
Harissa
Hometime
Stamped
Concrete Patio
Re-Poured
Charlie Rose
TBA
Essential
Pepin Easy
and Elegant
Seafood
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Spicy Fall
Sweets
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Live from the Artists Den
Kid Rock The Detroit rocker
performs “Cowboy,” “Born
Free” and more in an epic
performance at Graceland.
Front Row Center Bachman
& Turner Randy Bachman
and Fred Turner perform
“You Ain’t Seen Nothin Yet.”
Austin City Limits Florence Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
TBA The Machine/Lykke Li
Florence showcases experimental modern rock.
Executive Administrator;s Day
Wednesday 24
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
Curious
George
George and
Allie’s Lawn
Service/Curious George’s
Scavenger
Hunt
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
Cat in the Hat Arthur The
Knows A Lot Wheel Deal/
About That! The Buster
Babies/Fast Report After
The kids learn an injury,
about carBrain has to
rying babies use a wheelfrom Wilma chair.
the spider.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Nature Jungle Eagle The
most powerful raptor in
the world, the harpy eagle,
hides deep in the South
American jungle.
The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Company Oh In America Country from
Danny Boy Comfort
America’s
Hector and Foods for Your Test Kitchen
Danny team Table
Icebox Desserts
up for a
Lemon icebox
doubles ping
cheesecake,
pong tourFrench silk
nament.
chocolate
pie and more.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Nova Australia’s First 4 Bil- Nature Kangaroo Mob
lion Years: Monsters Titanic Ecologists follow a mob of
dinosaurs, giant kangaroos street smart kangaroos as
and sea monsters highlight they move into Australia’s
the story of Australia’s
capital city.
origins.
Mexico -- One Joanne
Plate at a
Weir’s
Time with Cooking
Rick Bayless Confidence
From Lobster Summer In
to Chocolate Italy
Clams: A
Delicious Feast
in Magdalena
Bay
Ask This Old
House Building
A Custom Fireplace Mantel/
Repairing A
Leaking Kitchen
Faucet (see
April 21 at
6 p.m.)
Charlie Rose
TBA
Rick Steves’ Rudy Maxa’s Lidia’s Italy
Europe
World
In America
Provence: Leg- South Africa: Comfort
endary Light, Cape Town Foods for
Wind and
Explore the Your Table
Wine Climb natural wonRoman ruins ders that
and explore a surround
papal palace. this city.
Cook’s Country from
America’s
Test Kitchen
Icebox Desserts (See
April 24 at
8:30 p.m.)
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Great Performances at the Met Don Pasquale Anna Netrebko revives
her turn in this sophisticated bel canto also starring John Del Carlo.
Sousa on
the Rez
Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Take Your Daughter To Work Day
Thursday 25
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
Curious George Swings
Into Spring George has
a big case of spring
fever and must rescue
Hundley when he gets lost
in the country.
Arthur
The Electric
Fernfern and Company
the Secret of The Great
Moose Moun- Compromise
tain/Thanks A
lot, Binky
Essential
Pepin Cattle
Call Grilled
steak with
lemon-thyme
butter and
more.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Financial Fitness
PBS NewsHour
Globe Trekker
Rick Steves’
Europe
London: Historic
and Dynamic
Visit Westminster Abbey.
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America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Company’s
Coming
Chef John Joanne
Hometime
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf:
Besh’s New Weir’s
Built-In Gas Grill Europe
Travels and
Orleans Warm Cooking
French Riv- Traditions
Crawfish and Confidence
iera: Uniquely The Shrine
artichoke
Simply
Chic Moat Lourdes,
salad and
Delicious
naco’s harbor France
more.
and Nice’s
promenade.
Essential
Pepin Cattle
Call Grilled
(see 8 p.m.)
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Company’s
Coming
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Joseph Rosen- Richard Bangs’ AdvenClassic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
do’s Travel- tures with Purpose Hong
scope Dreamin’ Kong: Quest for the Dragon
California’s Coast Explore the Chinese New Year
- Malibu to Big festival and streets beneath the
Central District skyscrapers.
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National Pretzel Day
Friday 26
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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9:00 p.m.
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10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
TBA
Curious George Swings
Arthur The The Electric
Into Spring George has a Agent of
Company The
big case of spring fever. Change/D.W. Unmuffins
Unties The Jessica tries to
fix things.
Knot
BBC World Nightly
PBS NewsHour
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Artifex
Theater Talk
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
In America Country from
Another
America’s Test
Seafood
Kitchen Fancy
Celebration Chicken
The Ivory
McLaughlin
Tower Half Group
Hour
Masterpiece Classic
Mr. Selfridge, Part 4
Mexico -- One
Plate at a Time
with Rick Bayless Cooking In
Wine Country
Insight
Joanne
Weir’s
Cooking
Confidence
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Travelscope
This Old House Rick Steves’
Europe Poland Taiwan - City
Cambridge
and Culture
Project, Part 3 of Rediscovered:
15 The bones Krakow, Auschwitz
of the building. and Warsaw
Washington TBA
TBA
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Week with
Gwen Ifill
Call The Midwife
Classic Arts Showcase
Lidia’s Italy
In America
Another
Seafood
Celebration
TBA
Cook’s Country
from America’s
Test Kitchen
(see 8:30 p.m.)
TBA
National Prime Rib Day
Saturday 27
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
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7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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TBA
Katie Brown Katie Brown
Workshop Workshop Kitchen
Refreshing Confidential: The
Remodeling Nuts and Bolts of a
101
Kitchen Renovation
TBA
Katie Brown
Workshop Blend
The Old with
the New When
Remodeling
Around The
House with
Matt and
Shari Bathrooms
For Your
Home
Kitchen
Modernization Part 1
For Your
For Your
Hometime For Your Home For Your Home For Your
For Your
Home Attic Home Attic Home Fixing
Home Kitchen Quartz Kitchen Outdoor Living Landscape
- Hardscape Makeover
Upfit, Part 1 Upfit, Part 2 It Up
Modernization Remodel
Makeover
Part 2
Part 1
Nature Kangaroo Mob
Nova Australia’s First 4
Nature Jungle Eagle (see
Ecologists follow a mob of Billion Years: Monsters (See April 24 at 8 p.m.)
street smart kangaroos. April 24 at 9 p.m.)
Royal Memories: Prince
Charles’ Tribute to the
Queen
Eastenders
America’s Test
Kitchen from
Cook’s Illustrated Spicy Fall
Sweets
Eastenders Classic Arts Showcase
(11 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
National Zipper Day
Sunday 28
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
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TBA
Ask This Old
House Laying
Sod in the Backyard/Installing
A Wireless
Thermostat
TBA
Joanne Weir’s Joanne Weir’s
Cooking
Cooking Class
Confidence Chicken Ragout
Harvest Time & Stewed Grape
Panna Cotta
TBA
TBA
Baking with
Julia Michel
Richard/Alice
Medrich Puff
pastry and
biscotti.
TBA
Essential
Pepin Fruit
Fete Good
Lady apples
bon femme.
America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Breakfast
Standbys
The Ivory Tower Insight
Half Hour
Chef John
Besh’s New
Orleans Fried
oyster salad,
and beans
and rice.
TBA
Joanne
Weir’s
Cooking
Confidence
Harvest Time
Ask This Old House Rick Steves’
Laying Sod in the Europe (see
Backyard/Installing April 22 at
A Wireless Thermo- 10:30 p.m.)
stat (see 6 p.m.)
Rudy Maxa’s Essential
World South Pepin Fruit
Africa: Gar- Fete (see 8
den Route & p.m.)
Wine Country
TBA
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America’s
Test Kitchen
from Cook’s
Illustrated
Breakfast
Standbys
TBA
The Lawrence Welk Show Designing Healthy Communi- America In Primetime The America Revealed Made in Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Sights & Sounds of L.A.
ties Searching for Shangri-La
Crusader
the U.S.A.
National Shrimp Scampi Day
Monday 29
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
PBS NewsHour
Curious
George
Arthur All The Electric Lidia’s Italy Cook’s
Mexico -- One Joanne Weir’s
About D.W./ Company Oh In America Country from Plate at a
Cooking
Blockheads Danny Boy Italian Style America’s Test Time with Rick Confidence
Bayless
Kitchen
Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot
About That!
Antiques Roadshow Rapid Sacred Stick The cultural
City, Hour Two
aspects of lacrosse.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Independent Lens The Undocumented The Charlie Rose
story of migrants who die trying to cross
an unforgiving desert.
This Old House
Cambridge
Project, Part 4
of 15
Rick Steves’ Travelscope
Europe Buda- Taiwan - The
pest: The Best Natural Side
of Hungary
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country
In America from America’s
Italian Style Test Kitchen
(see 8:30 p.m.)
TBA
PBS NewsHour
Live from Lincoln Center Carousel By Rodgers & Hammerstein with the
New York Philharmonic The New York Philharmonic leads an all-star
semi-staged performance of this classic musical.
Findlay Cock- Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
rell Performs
Music By Liszt
Hairstyle Appreciation Day
Tuesday 30
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BBC World Nightly
News
Business
America
Report
7:00 p.m.
PBS NewsHour
Curious George Cat in the Hat Arthur
Unbalanced/ Knows A Lot
Curious George About That!
Vs. Winter
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The Electric
Company The
Great Compromise
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10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:00 a.m.
Dust Bowl Reaping The Whirlwind Efforts to stabilize the TBA
soil continue as the families of the plains seek new lives
in California.
TBA
Essential
Pepin
Vegetable
Bounty
Rick Steves’ Burt Wolf:
Europe
Travels and
Lisbon and the Traditions
Algarve
America’s Test Chef John
Kitchen from
Besh’s New
Cook’s Illustrated Orleans
Turkey on the Grill
Joanne Weir’s Hometime
Cooking Con- Island Kitchen
fidence Dinner 2.0: Cabinets
Time Sizzle
Charlie Rose
TBA
Essential Pe- TBA
pin Vegetable
Bounty (see 8
p.m.)
Live from the Artists Den Amos Front Row Center Richard Austin City Limits Coldplay Classic Arts Showcase (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Lee with Special Guests Calexico Marx: A Night Out with Friends
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Metropolitan Opera broadcasts
now through May
By Pete McElvein
Program Director
T
he Metropolitan
Opera has created a
dilemma for classical
radio stations around
the country in the
last few years with
early starting times for
more and more of its Saturday afternoon
presentations.
In the past, only a few operas started
early and those were ones that were
extra-long, like Wagner’s operas. In
recent years, some operas that are not
particularly long are starting early; some
as early as 11 a.m. instead of the normal
1 p.m. time.
Early start times present a couple of
problems. First, they make the weekly
start times inconsistent. It’s always better
to have consistency if you want people
to remember to tune in. Earlier start
times also interfere with the consistency
of our local programming, which
listeners normally expect will continue
until 1 p.m.
The Met generally usually requires
every affiliated station like WCNY to
air the Saturday broadcast live, but in the
last few years they have offered slightly
delayed broadcasts that might work
better for the stations. Once again,
Classic FM will air the delayed versions.
They work better for our station, even
though it is a little disappointing to give
up the immediacy of broadcasting the
performance exactly as it happens.
Most of the presentations for the rest
of the season (now until May 11) are
affected. For example, on March 9,
we will broadcast Don Carlo at 1 p.m.,
delayed from 11 a.m. You can see Classic
FM’s air time for each opera in the radio
listings section on page 47.
One more note: The Met is not offering a delayed broadcast on March 2
because Parsifal is more than five and a
half hours long. The Met never wants
broadcasts to end after 6 p.m., therefore
Parsifal will air live at noon on
March 2.
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WCNY FM Listings
The New York Philharmonic
This Week
Hosted by Alec Baldwin
Thursdays at 8 p.m.
March 7: CONDUCTOR: Alan Gilbert SOLOIST:
Rudolf Buchbinder, piano.
BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 2 TCHAIKOVSKY:
Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique”
March 14: CONDUCTOR: Alan Gilbert SOLOIST:
Jan Vogler, cello ROUSE: Phantasmata BLOCH:
Schelomo BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1
March 21: CONDUCTOR: Alan Gilbert SOLOIST:
Glenn Dicterow, violin DVORÁK: Carnival Overture
BARTÓK: Violin Concerto No. 1 TCHAIKOVSKY:
Symphony No. 4
March 28: CONDUCTOR: Masaaki Suzuki SOLOISTS: Bach Collegium Japan; Yale Schola Cantorum;
Shereazde Panthaki, soprano; Tyler Duncan, baritone.
BACH: Singet dem Herrn; Magnificat MENDELSSOHN: Magnificat in D
(April programming not available at press time)
The Metropolitan Opera
Hosted by Margaret Juntwait
and Ira Siff
All operas begin at 1 p.m. (unless otherwise
noted) Saturday Opera, Part II will follow each
broadcast.
March 2: WAGNER: Parsifal with Jonas Kaufmann,
Katarina Dalayman, Peter Mattei, Evgeny Nikitin, and
René Pape. Daniele Gatti conducts. THIS BROADCAST BEGINS AT 12 NOON.
March 9: VERDI: Don Carlo with Ramón Vargas,
Barbara Frittoli, Anna Smirnova, Dmitri Hvorostovsky,
Ferruccio Furlanetto, and Eric Halfvarson. Lorin
Maazel conducts.
March 16: ZANDONAI: Francesca da Rimini with Eva-
March 10: “Extended Family” Neil ROLNICK Cousins
Maria Westbroek, Marcello Giordani, Robert Brubaker,
and Mark Delavan.
& Uncles & Aunts; Loss (from “Extended Family”);
Carlos SANCHEZ-GUTIERREZ: Ex Machina, (from
“Diaries”); Pawel LUKASZEWSKI Trinity Concerto,
2007; Karel HUSA: Smetana Fanfare, 1984
March 23: VERDI: La Forza del Destino (Archival
broadcast from March 12, 1977) with Leontyne Price,
Plácido Domingo, Cornell MacNeil, Rosalind Elias,
and Martti Tavela. James Levine conducts.
March 30: VERDI: La Traviata with Diana Damrau,
Saimir Pirgu, and Plácido Domingo. Yannick NézétSeguin conducts.
April 6: WAGNER: Das Rheingold with Mark
Delavan, Eric Owens, and Stephanie Blythe. Fabio
Luisi conducts. Also, for the Five Frantic Days, Marie
Lamb and Bruce Paulsen will bring you the semi-annual
Opera Grab-Bag with your favorites; please support
the opera and vocal music you love with your pledge at
451-WCNY!
April 13: WAGNER: Die Walküre with Deborah Voigt,
Martina Serafin, Simon O’Neill, Mark Delavan, Stephanie Blythe, and Hans-Peter König. Fabio Luisi conducts. THIS BROADCAST BEGINS AT 12 NOON.
April 20: WAGNER: Siegfried with Jay Hunter Morris,
Deborah Voigt, Mark Delavan, Eric Owens, Meredith
Arwady, and Gerhard Siegel. Fabio Luisi will conduct.
THIS BROADCAST BEGINS AT 12 NOON.
April 27: HANDEL: Giulio Cesare with David Daniels,
Natalie Dessay, Alice Coote, Patricia Bardon, and
Christophe Dumaux. Harry Bicket will conduct.
Fresh Ink
Hosted by Neva Pilgrim
Sundays at 2 p.m.
March 3: “Women Warriors” (in honor of Women’s
History Month) Karel HUSA: The Trojan Women (live
recording); Joan TOWER Fantasy (…Those harbor
Lights); Judith SHATIN: Grito del Corazon; Beata
MOON: Rhapsody, 2009
March 17: “Musical Machines” Graham REYNOLDS:
The Difference Engine (The Cogwheel Brain, Ada, Late
at Night/The Astronomer, The Difference Engine);
Carlos SANCHEZ-GUTIERREZ: Diaries, 2012;
John MUSTO: Divertimento (Society for New Music
performance)
March 24: “Flight for Heaven” Ned ROREM: Flight
for Heaven; Beata MOON: Tenancy, 2011; Dragonfly, 2010; William DUCKWORTH: Sardina; John
CHEETHAM Sonata for Brass Quintet, 2008; Stacy
GARROP: Helios, 2011
March 31: “Simple Gifts” Gwyneth WALKER: Shaker
Tunes for Brass Quintet; Jason KESSLER: Berkshire
Spring , 2012; William DUCKWORTH: Wondrous
Love & Turtle Dove; Virgil THOMSON: Suite from
“The Plow that Broke the Plains “(Society for New
Music performance); Lori LAITMAN: Will There Really Be A Morning?; Steve HEITZEG: It’s All I Have To
Bring Today
April 7: WCNY-FM “Five Frantic Days” membership
drive! With special guests AND great autographed CDs
as perks...tune in to find out more! Please show your
support for Fresh Ink and Classic FM by calling (315)
451-WCNY with your pledge.
April 14: “Brand New Day” Jason KESSLER: Brand
New Day, 2012; Sonic Implosions, 2012; Karel HUSA
Les Couleurs Fauves, 1995; Sunny KNABLE: Bartok
in Brooklyn, 2007; Robert T. SMITH: Chaw, 2012(Society for New Music performance); Stephen FERRE:
Oyre’s Garden
April 21: “Secret Ingredients” Sunny KNABLE:
Grimm’s Hood (based on “Little Red Riding Hood”),
2009 (1st place in “Iron Composers” Competition) Patrick Long Analogous Sets, 2011 (Society for New Music
performance); Rob DEEMER: Cantos, 2012 (premiere);
Stephen FERRE: Inner Sanctum
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April 28: “Concerted Efforts” Andrew WAGGONER:
Guitar Concerto, 2012; Gyorgy LIGETI: Hungarian
Rock, Chaconne, 1978 (Society for New Music performance); Stephen FERRE: Inferno (based on Dante’s
“Divine Comedy”); Kurt ROHDE: Concertino for
Violin and Small Ensemble, 2010
Sounds of Jazz
Hosted by Leo Rayhill
Sundays at 5 p.m.
Ralph Sutton, Dave McKenna, Gray Sargent, Jack
Lesberg, Joe Ascione, Teddy Wilson, Eddie Condon,
Art Pepper, Stan Kenton, Willie “The Lion’ Smith, Walt
Levinsky, George Brunis, Ziggy Elman, Art Hodes,
Bryan Shaw
Blugrass Ramble
Hosted by Bill Knowlton
Sundays at 9 p.m.
March 3: Bill celebrates the birthday of Doc Watson
(born this date in 1923) and John Duffey (March 3,
1934). Also new CDs by West Virginia’s Scott Brannon,
and mandolin player Mike Compton.
March 10: New releases by Connor Lambert on mandolin, New Hampshire Western balladeer Skip Gorman,
Bo Isaac & the Rounders, and “Ray Edwards: Portrait
Of A Bluegrass Songwriter.”
March 17: Bill salutes St. Patrick’s Day with performances by Irish and Irish American acoustic bands and
balladeers; plus new releases by Jesse Gregory, Mark
Houser & Bluegrass Drive, and the Stonemans: Patsy,
Donna and Ronnie.
March 24: A birthday tribute to Atlanta’s Fiddlin’ John
Carson (born Mar. 23, 1868), plus new albums by North
Carolina’s Grass Cats, The Blue Canyon Boys, and
Chris Brashier.
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
March 31: The annual all-gospel Ramble in honor of
Easter Sunday. Hymns and sacred songs by Dailey &
Vincent, Rhonda Vincent “live,” the Joe Isaacs Family
Reunion, and “Floyd County (VA) Songs Of Faith.”
Stephanie Chase. BERNSTEIN: Serenade for Violin
Solo, Strings and Percussion RACHMANINOFF:
Symphony No. 2 in e minor, Op. 27 (Recorded February, 1996; Don Dolloff is host)
April 7: Bill’s semi-annual fund raiser to keep the
March 24: Daniel Hege conducts, with soloists Janice
Bluegrass Ramble alive and well into its 41st year!
Please make your pledge directly to Bill if you wish at
315-451-9269. Programming to be announced. Thanks,
as always, for supporting the Ramble!
Chandler-Eteme, soprano;
Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano; Anthony Dean Griffey,
tenor; Chen-Ye Yuan, baritone; and the Cornell University Glee Club and Chorus (Scott Tucker, conductor)
BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis (Recorded March,
2004; Don Dolloff is host)
April 14: The quarterly all-oldtime, pre-bluegrass show
with country balladeers and string bands of the past and
the Young Fogies keeping this heritage alive in 2013.
Performances by Vernon Dalhart (born on April 6,
1883), Della Mae (new), and Erynn Marshall & Friends
(new). Also our monthly visit with Joe LaMay & Sherri
Reese in Kentucky.
April 21: Bill pays tribute to Wade Mainer (born this date
in 1907), and plays new
albums by Erwin Lacey & Scott Freeman, and by
Ontario’s Bytown Bluegrass (reissue). And we have our
monthly visit from Central NY’s Diamond Someday.
April 28: Our monthly visit to Virginia and Bill & Maggie
Anderson. Also new CDs by Eastern NY’s Washington
County Line, The Bankesters (IL), and Delta Reign.
Syracuse Symphony
Orchestra from the
Archives
Hosted by Don Dolloff and George Coble
Sundays at noon
March 3: Grant Cooper conducts, with violinist Hilary
Hahn. BARTÓK: Concerto for Orchestra BRAHMS:
Violin Concerto in D (Recorded May, 2000; Don
Dolloff is host)
March 10: Shunsuke Hori conducts, with violinist Kurt
Nikkanen. VERDI: Overture to “La Forza del Destino”
BRAHMS: Serenade No. 2 in A
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D (Recorded October, 1991; Don Dolloff is host)
March 17: Fabio Mechetti conducts, with violinist
March 31: Daniel Hege conducts, with soloists Bridget
Hooks, soprano; Malin Fritz, mezzo-soprano; Steven
Tharp, tenor; Peter Van De Graaff, baritone;
and the Syracuse University Oratorio Society (G. Burton Harbison, director) BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.
1 in C; Symphony No. 9 in d minor, “Choral”
(Recorded April, 1997; Don Dolloff is host)
April 7: Gerard Schwarz conducts, with tympanist
Patrick Shrieves. DIAMOND: Symphony No. 4 COPLAND: “Billy the Kid” Suite DAUGHERTY: “Raise
the Roof ” for Tympani and Orchestra HANSON:
Symphony No. 1, “Nordic” (Recorded March, 2007;
Don Dolloff is host) (NOTE: This program is subject
to change due to the “Five Frantic Days” membership
campaign; if there is a change, it will be announced on
Classic FM.)
April 14: Jaime Laredo, conductor and violin; Jeremy
Mastrangelo, violin. BACH: Concerto in d minor for
Two Violins MOZART: Symphony No. 29 in A
VIVALDI: The Four Seasons (Recorded October, 2004;
Don Dolloff is host)
April 21: Kazuyoshi Akiyama conducts, with trumpeter
Allen Vizzutti. ELGAR: Alassio (In the South) VIZZUTTI: The Rising Sun SCHUMANN: Symphony
No. 3 in E-Flat, “Rhenish” (Recorded March, 2006;
Don Dolloff is host)
April 28: Daniel Hege conducts, with pianist Jon Kimura
Parker. BERNSTEIN: Divertimento for Orchestra
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5 (Recorded May, 2004; Don
Dolloff is host)
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Join Classic FM for Metropolitan Opera broadcasts
By Marie Lamb
WCNY FM
C
lassic FM will have
many offerings
for opera lovers to
enjoy over the next
couple of months,
as we continue our
Metropolitan Opera broadcasts every
Saturday through May 11.
We invite you to join us for all of ourMetropolitan Opera broadcasts and for
Saturday Opera, Part II which follows
most of the operas!
DATE
TIME
COMPOSER
OPERA
CONDUCT
FEATURING
March 2
Noon
Wagner
“Parsifal”
Daniele Gatti
Jonas Kaufmann sings
title role and Katarina
Dalayman as Kundry
March 9
1 p.m.
Verdi
“Don Carlo”
Lorin Maazel
Ramón Vargas sings title
role, joined by Barbara
Frittoli, Anna Smirnova,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
and Ferruccio
Furlanetto
March 16
1 p.m.
Zandonai
“Francesca da
Rimini”
Marco
Armiliato
Eva-Maria Westbroek
and Marcello Giordani
March 23
1 p.m.
Verdi
“La Forza del
Destino”
James Levine
Leontyne Price, Plácido
Domingo and Cornell
MacNeill
March 30
1 p.m.
Verdi
“La Traviata”
April 6
1 p.m.
Wagner
“Das
Rheingold”
April 13
April 20
Noon
Noon
Wagner
“Die Walküre”
Fabio Luisi
Deborah Voigt, Simon
O’Neill, Mark Delavan,
Hans-Peter König,
Martina Serafin and
Stephanie Blythe
Fabio Luisi
Jay Hunter Morris,
Deborah Voigt, Mark
Delavan and Eric
Owens
Harry Bicket
David Daniels stars as
Julius Caesar and
Natalie Dessay is
Cleopatra
Louis Langrée
Isabel Leonard, Patricia
Racette and Dame
Felicity Palmer
Fabio Luisi
Lars Cleveman,
Deborah Voigt, Karen
Cargill and Hans-Peter
König
1 p.m.
Handel
May 4
1 p.m.
Poulenc
“Dialogues des
Carmélites”
Wagner
“Götterdämmerung”
Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
Mark Delavan, Eric
Owens and Stephanie
Blythe
“Siegfried”
April 27
Noon
Fabio Luisi
Wagner
“Guilio
Cesare”
May 11
Diana Damrau, Saimir
Yannick NézétPirgu and Plácido
Séguin
Domingo
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Volunteers:
The Life Blood of The Salvation Army
On a chilly March afternoon in 1883, a small crowd at the steps of the original
Onondaga Court House saw something remarkable. Four young volunteers armed
only with hymns and tambourines, proclaimed God’s love. It was the first known
Salvation Army activity in Upstate New York.
In 1898, the ‘Workmen’s Hotel” was opened and a certificate of incorporation was
granted by the State of New York the following year. By the turn of the century, The
Salvation Army was well established in Syracuse, providing food and shelter to those
in need.
The Salvation Army has grown over the past 130 years to serve more than 41,000
people each year through services that include a food pantry, shelters for the
homeless, licensed quality day care for low-income families, outreach and counseling
for homeless youth, housing, parenting and life skills training for teen mothers, senior
services and food and gifts for disadvantaged families during the holidays.
Thanks to the dedication of our staff and volunteers, The Salvation Army is able to
provide these life changing services throughout the year. Thousands of individuals
donate their time each year to help maintain the effectiveness of these programs.
The Salvation Army’s Volunteer Program is designed to offer challenging and
dynamic volunteer opportunities that will help make a difference in our community.
During your volunteer service, you will build meaningful relationships while putting
your unique skills and experience to use. Your chance to give back to society should
be as rewarding to you as it is to The Salvation Army.
For more information on how you can get involved with the gift of time, please call
(315) 479-3668 or visit www.sasyr.org.
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News
WCNY TravelAuc ‘13
a success
WCNY hosted its 18th Annual Travel Auction in January. It featured more than
1,000 trips in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Thanks to all
the vendors, volunteers and staff who helped us top our goal!
Makers: Women Who Make America awards ceremony set
for March
WCNY’s Women Who Make America Award winners will be announced at an
awards ceremony March 1 at 3 p.m. at the Women’s Rights National Historical
Park in Seneca Falls. The public is invited to salute these women and join them in
a discussion about equality today. WCNY’s Insight,, will profile a number of these
women in March. To learn more, visit www.wcny.org.
WCNY’s Won’t You Help a Neighbor? features ‘CNY Reads’ and
Rescue Mission’s ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’
WCNY’s “Won’t You Help a Neighbor?” campaign to support Central New York
non-profits and charities featured “CNY Reads One Book” a community-wide
reading program in Onondaga and Cayuga counties. CNY Reads promotes reading, research, discovery and a sharing of perspectives among Central New Yorkers by
encouraging them to read the same book and participate in programs related to the
content and themes of that book. This year, Central New Yorkers read “The Tortilla
Curtain,” a 1995 novel by American author T.C. Boyle.
“Won’t You Help a Neighbor” also featured The Rescue Mission’s “Walk a Mile in
My Shoes” a winter walk to raise money to help hurting and homeless people. The
walks took place simultaneously Saturday, Feb. 9, in Auburn, Binghamton, Ithaca
and Syracuse. For information on having your organization or event highlighted,
email [email protected].
New: WCNY Sustainer
Membership saves time, money
Help us become more sustainable by becoming a “sustaining member.” Sustaining
members are automatically renewed each year, which means less work for you and
more membership dollars for quality programming. Sustaining members will also
receive special member benefits.
Bill Knowlton marks 40th anniversary of ‘Bluegrass Ramble’ show
Many long-time Ramble supporters joined Bill Knowlton, including folklorist Daniel Franklin Ward of the Erie Canal Museum; Mike Bonczek, a substitute
host of the Ramble radio show; Ray Delaney, of Delaney Brothers Bluegrass; and
musician Steve Lundberg. They discussed some of their favorite bluegrass CDs on
WCNY-FM in late January.
Knowlton, of Liverpool, hosted the first all-bluegrass radio show in New York
City in 1960. In 1997, he was named “Broadcast Personality of the Year” by the
International Bluegrass Music Association.
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A message from the president of
WCNY’s Volunteer Steering
committee
By Doug North
President of
WCNY’s Steering
committee
M
arch is here,
spring is right
around the corner
and WCNY
volunteers and staff
are busy settling into their new home.
The new location is very warm and
welcoming and we’ll all enjoy it for
many years to come. Visitors will be
able to watch television and listen to
radio as it is created and broadcast, take
self-guided tours and, soon, enjoy a
snack in our new café.
Just a couple of months ago, WCNY
held its 18th annual Travel Auction.
More than 1,000 trips were auctioned
and winning bidders are now traveling
to points near and far. Thank you to the
many volunteers and groups that helped
make the fundraiser possible.
Volunteers also provided support
for several “Movie and a Cookie”
events this winter. “Movie and a
Cookie” presented Follow that Bird
and Madagascar at regional theaters,
where families also enjoyed cookies.
Clifford The Big Red Dog also made an
appearance at each screening.
In the spring, we’ll soon be getting
ready to help with TelAuc. This auction
is one of the larger fundraisers for
WCNY and we’ll need many volunteers
to help. Five Frantic Days, a Classic
FM membership drive, also will take
place in the spring. Volunteers will be
needed to staff the phones from early
in the morning to the end of the local
programming day. This will include
taking pledges from both new members
and existing members.
“I also want to congratulate our
volunteer of the quarter Cayla
Tuckerman (pictured right), who has
served as a WCNY volunteer for two
years, accumulating more than 300
volunteer hours.”
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Last fall, Cayla came to WCNY
each day to help digitize more than
7,000 Classic FM music CD’s in
anticipation of our move to the new
facility. Most recently she’s provided
support at TravelAuction every night
where she delivers all of the bids to the
confirmation center and inputs bid
information. “I like volunteering at
WCNY because it’s fun, it’s as simple as
that. I like helping the organization and
look forward to coming in each day,”
Cayla said.
As you can see, volunteers are needed
for many different projects during the
year at WCNY. If you’d like to join
our volunteer family, contact Charlie
Manro, volunteer coordinator, at charlie.
[email protected] or
(315) 453-2424, ext. 214.
Volunteer of the Quarter
Cayla Tuckerman
I like volunteering at WCNY because
it’s fun, it’s as simple as that. I like helping
the organization and look forward to
coming in each day.
- Cayla Tuckerman,
WCNY volunteer of the quarter
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