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TV21 | DTV | AM1370 | FM91.5/90.3/88.5 | REACHOUT RADIO | EDUCATION | WXXI.ORG O N SIGNALS STATION STATI O September 2006 O Special thAnniversary Edition 40 ON SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1966 WXXI FIRST SIGNED ON THE AIR. THE REST IS HISTORY. TV21 | DTV | AM1370 | FM91.5/90.3/88.5 | ReAchouT RADIo | eDuc ucATIoN | wxxI.oRg o n signals statio sta on May 2006 o May 1 – 4 at 9 p.m. • see page 5 Celebrating Years TV21 | DTV | AM1370 | FM91.5/90.3/88.5 | ReAchouT RADIo | eDucATIoN | wxxI.o I.oRg o n signals statio sta on March 2006 o 15 miles on the Erie Canal see page 5 Celebrating Years September 2006 Over the last several months WXXI has been celebrating its 40th anniversary. Our year-long festivities will culminate when we open our doors to our members, friends and neighbors for a special anniversary celebration. Saturday, September 30 Take a tour of the station. Engage From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in a hands-on activity with your WXXI Studios child. Meet your favorite radio hosts. Shake a paw with the Big 280 State Street • Rochester Red Dog. Check out the set of (High Falls Garage Homework Hotline. Have a piece Parking) of anniversary cake. There’s a whole lot do – with guaranteed fun for the whole family! Dear Friend, Passion. That’s the first word that I think about, when I consider there are nearly 400 people in the area who have been members of WXXI since Channel 21 turned on its transmitter on September 6, 1966 and began local broadcasting. Commitment. That’s another word that rings true when I think about our original members. A commitment to advancing education, to supporting quality arts and cultural programming, a real commitment to helping our community grow. Vision. The men and women who had the vision and the fortitude more than four decades ago to fight the battles to bring public television to Greater Rochester. Community. To be part of a community of givers for over 40 years, that’s something special. Today WXXI boasts a membership of more than 26,000, the largest of any organization in the Greater Rochester area. We provide the community with not one television channel of exceptional programming, but four (five if you count City 12, our partnership with the City of Rochester.) With our full-power digital television signal we are able to bring viewers WXXI-HD, a high definition channel; WXXI-Create, a 24-hour channel dedicated to the best cooking, travel, fine living and “how-to” programming public television has to offer, and WXXI-Q, airing adult education and enrichment programs and children’s programming weeknights. That’s in addition to TV 21, with a daytime schedule of children’s programming that is considered the safest and most trusted on television today, plus a primetime schedule rich in public affairs, science programs, documentaries and biographies. A new service, and one that would have been nearly impossible to imagine 40 years ago, was using the power of digital television to assist with Homeland Security and emergency response training. Using a small portion of our digital signal, we provide the backbone for a local Emergency Training and Information Network (ETIN) that allows time sensitive information to be sent to firehouses, police stations, ambulances and hospitals. Although our radio services are a bit “younger” than Channel 21, they’re growing fast. AM 1370, your NPR station, keeps you current on local and national news. Classical 91.5, Rochester’s only all-classical music station, brings listeners beautiful music performed around the world and here at home. WJSL-FM 90.3 in Houghton provides a mix of classical music and NPR news while WRUR-FM 88.5, our partnership with the University of Rochester, is creating a buzz throughout the region, offering an eclectic mix of music, along with news from NPR. Reachout Radio, our 24-hour radio reading service for people who are visually impaired, continues to keep its listeners – over 300 of them – connected to the world. And, we’re proud to have added Rochester Business Journal and City Newspaper to our reading list. Speaking of being connected – our national television productions Second Opinion and Assignment: The World, and our national radio productions Fascinatin’ Rhythm and With Heart & Voice keep us connected with viewers and listeners across the country. Beyond the screen, WXXI’s Educational Outreach Center offers workshops for parents and caregivers to improve readiness for school. Meanwhile, teachers and students can access Ed Video Online, a school video on demand service that provides instructional television programs and video clips for instant streaming and downloading off the Internet. In fact, our newly revamped web site will allow you more access to WXXI programs than ever before. If you haven’t seen the changes, be sure to visit WXXI.ORG. Our 40th anniversary festivities include a special event on Saturday, September 30, when we open our doors to our members, friends and neighbors for an Open House. I’d like to personally invite you to join in our celebration. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. you can take a tour of the station, engage in a hands-on activity with your child, meet your favorite radio host, check out the set of Homework Hotline, enjoy refreshments and – of course have a piece of cake. I invite you to continue the journey with us over the next 40 years! Best regards, Norm Silverstein WXXI President & CEO e-mail: [email protected] Contents Highlights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cover Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 In the Neighborhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Television Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Classical 91.5/90.3 Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . 24 AM 1370 Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 September 2006 Did you know…... • WXXI first signed on the air on September 6, 1966 with Julia Child’s The French Chef? • Ramon Santiago, as a favor for his friend Gap Mangione, agreed to produce set pieces for a series of performance programs WXXI produced on emerging artists. While waiting for welding to cool and paint to dry, Santiago used spray paint to produce an “original” Santiago on our truck bay wall. • Al Franken used our satellite uplink for an interview with CNBC when he was in town earlier this year. (Which by the way, WXXI offers the only satellite uplink in the Greater Rochester area). • Simon Pontin had everyone fooled, including then GM and President William Pearce, when he claimed to be broadcasting live from Cobbs Hill Park. He had all the sound effects including birds, water and joggers. • As an April Fools joke one year, master control switched the AM and FM broadcasts so that Classical music was heard on AM 1370 and National Public Radio was heard on FM 91.5. • WXXI-TV’s top three membership programs of all time are Horses on Parade, Cats, Les Miserables. • David Dial, a past TV Programming Director, once gave out his home phone number during a membership break (instead of our membership phone number) and his then pregnant wife was inundated with unwanted phone calls. • Our TV Program Director Bob Owens also programs the public broadcasting station in Binghamton, WSKG-TV, and since then viewership has increased dramatically. • Mr. McFeeley came into town to help celebrate WXXI’s Vacation Days 2000 at Eastview Mall. There he greeted children for more than 8 hours straight, never once taking a break! • When WXXI brought Red Green to town, 450 Rochestarians showed up at the station wearing suspenders and flannel shirts. Highlights TV21 (CABLE 11) 5 Highlights 25% Marie Antoinette Monday, September 25 at 9 p.m. Her name has become synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simplistic tale of a frivolous sovereign. This film traces her journey from the splendors of her childhood in the palaces of the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to her final hours in a squalid French prison cell. Cincinnati Pops: Take Me to the River Friday, September 29 at 10 p.m. The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra presents a musical celebration of America’s rivers. Produced in high definition, this sizzling performance special features everything from upbeat-choreographed routines to soul-stirring jazz numbers. Special guests include New Orleans favorites Preservation Hall Jazz Band, baritone Gregg Baker, and pianist and singer-songwriter Marcia Ball under the direction of conductor Erich Kunzel. FM91.5/90.3 On Wings of Song Saturdays at 1:30 p.m., beginning September 23 The Marilyn Horne Foundation continues its 11th year nurturing young American artists in the Art of the Song Recital. This series of programs highlight exceptional young artists performing in a number of recital venues. AM1370 Life Stories: Women at Work Saturday, September 2 at 3 p.m. Producer Jay Allison created an award-winning series of first-person portraits and essays by and about ordinary people from small towns, rural areas, and urban neighborhoods. This episode features three portraits of women working a pastor, a seasonal worker, and a judge. . UPCOMING EVENTS WXXI’s Voices Lecture Series Resumes! Producer of The Last Ridge, Abbie Kealy, kicks off WXXI’s 2006-2007 Voices series on Sunday, September 17 at 2 p.m. at WXXI’s Studios, 280 State Street. Be the first to see a portion of this historical documentary about the 11th Mountain Division, the first division deployed during WWII which saw action in Italy, and hear from Kealy about the making of the film. Call 258-0200 for details and to order your tickets. Executive Staff Norm Silverstein Susan Rogers Jeanne E. Fisher Kent Hatfield Elissa Orlando President & CEO Executive Vice President Vice President, Radio Vice President, Tech. & Op. Vice President, Television WXXI Board of Trustees Officers David Mack Chair Sergio Esteban Vice Chair Diana Kurty Treasurer Steven Swartout, Esq. Secretary Member Magazine Staff Jon Haliniak Kristin Tutino Kathalee Hodge Rhonda Austin Tracy Crumb Canfield & Tack Rochester Binding & Finishing Inc. Executive Editor Editor Television Listings Editor Radio Listings Editor Designer Printer Mailhouse Advertising Sales Robin Stone Rachael Kriteman Beth Coleman Bob Martin Asst. VP of Sales & Marketing Sr. Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive September 2006 Volume XXXVI, Issue 12 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-for-profit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Station Signals” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of public broadcasting stations WXXI-TV, AM 1370, FM 91.5/90.3 and Reachout Radio. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address information to WXXI Program Guide, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021. At Your Service! Member & Audience Services WXXI Main Number Audience Response Line Copies of Local Programs Reachout Radio Educational Resources Volunteer Services Corporate Partnerships Auction/Special Events WXXI On-line (585) 258-0200 (585) 325-7500 (585) 258-0360 (585) 258-0369 (585) 258-0333 (585) 258-0278 (585) 258-0255 (585) 258-0221 (585) 258-0287 wxxi.org * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, please consult your daily newspaper or log onto wxxi.org. www.pbs.org www.npr.org In The Neighborhood September 2006 :PVNBZCFTVSQSJTFEIPXNVDIZPVµSFXPSUI "UPVS8FBMUI4USBUFHJFT(SPVQZPVNJHIUKVTURVBMJGZGPSUIFLJOEPG QFSTPOBMTFSWJDFVTVBMMZSFTFSWFEGPSQFPQMFXPSUINJMMJPOT $BMM+JN5FSXJMMJHFS :PVµSFXPSUINPSF $&35*'*&%'*/"/$*"-1-"//&3 7JDF1SFTJEFOU'JOBODJBM1MBOOJOH BU o c v s e i r D the W orld’s Natural W Natural Hawaii Patagonia Galapagos New Zealand Belize Trinidad & Tobago Costa Rica Big Bend onders! Nov. 8 - 21 Big Island, Maui, Kauai Dec. 9 - 24 Wonders of Southern South America Jan. 17 - 27 Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters February 15 - March 6 North and South Island Extravaganza February 28 - March 9 Rainforests, Ruins, and Reefs March 4 - 13 Fantastic birds, snorkeling, and more March 28 - April 6 Birds, Wildlife, and Rainforests Galore April 9 - 18 April 7-15 Springtime along the Rio Grande Nature Discoveries, Inc. (585) 586-8250 • (800) 452-4199 www.naturediscoveries.com [email protected] 7 In The Neighborhood In observance of WXXI’s year-long celebration of its 40th anniversary, we will be identifying significant events and fun happenings that occurred over the last four decades in this guide and future ones. Celebrating 1991 End of the Soviet Union. Years Fun Fact 1 Kids s and Parents won’t want to miss 60 Second Science Saturday is an offshoot of the popular 60 Second Science segments, produced and seen weekdays on WXXI-tV 21 (cable 11). At the event, 60 Second Science host miss teresa and her team of science volunteers encourage kids to explore the fascinating and fun world of science through hands-on experiments. For more information, visit 60secondscience.org. presented by: A free event with hands-on discoveries for the whole family! Saturday, October 21, 2006 1 p.m. to p.m. eisenhart Auditorium (located at the Rochester Museum & Science Center) 657 east Avenue Be Part of the Conversation - Join Gather.com If you’ve been listening to public radio’s Marketplace recently, you may have heard the sponsorship spot for Gather. com. Gather was founded in 2004 in conjunction with American Public Media Group with the mission of bringing public radio listeners together in an online forum. Often called “MySpace for grown-ups,” Gather.com is a place where adults connect around shared interests. At Gather you can join groups, read and create content on anything from politics to poetry, connect with others who share similar passions, or engage in dialog to discuss different viewpoints. Gather rewards its members for participation and the more you post comments, articles and invite friends to join your groups, the more points you earn. Gather points are redeemable for cash, gift certificates or may even be used as a donation to charitable partners. Gather brings the interactive social networking and social media world to the public broadcasting audience. If you’re not on Gather, you’re not part of the conversation. WXXI is participating in two Gather groups: Second Opinion (secondopinion.gather.com) and The Campaign for Love and Forgiveness (loveandforgive.gather.com) Join the groups by logging on to Gather.com or through the customized links on the WXXI.org home page. In The Neighborhood September 2006 WXXI Welcomes Two New Board Members We love old houses! We can help with restoration or renovation projects, regardless of size… -Chris Jones, Historic Houseparts Established in 1980, Historic Houseparts is a retail/online outlet for architectural antiques and restoration supplies. Featuring both salvage from pre-1940’s homes and buildings as well as new merchandise suitable for old homes, they specialize in nostalgia with a huge inventory of antique building materials: doors, woodwork, stained glass, fireplace mantels, etc. They also offer new door and cabinet hardware of all sizes, styles, and finishes, including their own line of reproductions. “We love old houses!” explains Chris Jones of Historic Houseparts. “We can help with restoration or renovation projects, regardless of size, with a constantly changing inventory of hard to find items, antique, and new merchandise. Not your average antique store, we now offer lamp restoration on antique fixtures, hardware restoration services, and leaded and stained glass repair.” A WXXI partner for approximately ten years, Historic Houseparts has an annual TV schedule. According to Chris Jones, it was an easy decision: “Our goals of preservation and restoration are enhanced through WXXI programs like This Old House, New Yankee Workshop, Antiques Roadshow, and History Detectives. I think we are reaching people who enjoy the unusual nature of our business and share our values. The rewards are two-fold. The marketing end of it has obvious payback, but the personal satisfaction that comes with supporting WXXI is also rewarding. I have been watching since I was a child and could not imagine local programming without WXXI.” Chris Jones offered additional advice to potential WXXI partners: “The people at WXXI are your neighbors, family, and friends. The viewers and listeners are the same. Your local advertising budget, regardless of size, should include WXXI on some level. There is truly something for everyone on WXXI.” Saturday October 28th is the Annual Tent Sale at Historic Houseparts. Visit www.historichouseparts.com. Karen R. Rulison is a social worker for the Rochester City School District, where she provides group and individual counseling sessions and crisis intervention. Prior to working with the city school district, Karen was a social worker at Genesee Hospital. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from SUNY Brockport and a Masters of Social Work from Marywood College in Scranton, PA. In addition to serving on WXXI’s Board of Directors, Rulison is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers, a national and local member of PKU Parents Association and a former board member of the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley. Tony Tortorella is currently the Vice President of Sales for the Human Resource Services (HRS) division of Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of payroll and HR services for small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S. He is responsible for the company’s HRS product line, which includes 401(K) recordkeeping and employee handbooks, among other products. He leads the sales operation for Paychex Premiersm Human Resources, an administrative service organization (ASO), and Paychex Business Solutions (PBS), a professional employer organization (PEO). Tortorella also oversees the sales and distribution of insurance products through Paychex Agency, Inc. Tortorella’s career accomplishments at Paychex include playing a key role in developing and founding the company’s National Sales Support division, which now includes more than 160 telephone salespeople. Today, Tortorella is responsible for a division sales force of over 500 professionals, generating HRS revenue of $325 million during fiscal 2006. Tortorella joined Paychex in 1987 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from St. John Fisher College. In The Neighborhood WXXI Participates in New York Matters New York Matters is a project designed to enhance the statewide conversation surrounding our 2006 elections. It’s based on the premise that an informed public is better able to contribute its voice to decisions vital to New York’s future. It includes polling of New York State and regions within the state, papers that dissect the results and put them in the context of the state elections, and forums that involve the public and state leaders. The Center for Governmental Research (CGR) works with community organizations across the state to begin regional dialogues about the most pressing issues facing New York. In Rochester, the CGR is partnering with WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, Rochester Institute of Technology and Rochester Area Community Foundation. In each region, small groups of citizens and grassroots activists meet to discuss policy options for issues most important to that region. The Rochester/Finger Lakes region will focus on the economy and on the cost of healthcare. Then those groups will convene for a New York Matters forum, held in late September on the campus of RIT, where they will speak to and ask questions of a panel of experts and state legislators. Parts of this forum will be televised by WXXI during Need to Know this fall before election day. It is the hope of CGR and its partners that this style of deliberation will get citizens closer to understanding policy choices – and the costs of following certain policy actions. This can create common ground between citizen and elected official – and further the democratic process. There are several other New York Matters forums taking place across New York State in September. WXXI television news and CGR are working together to produce a television special that combines material from all of these forums. This will air in October on WXXI-TV and other New York public television stations. More details to come in the October Station Signals. Great Turnout for Great Homes Road Rally About 100 friends of WXXI joined the Great Homes Road Rally to Pam and Brock Yates’ historic Wyoming, NY home on Saturday, August 5. An idyllic summer day was spent touring the lush grounds, historic farmhouse and antique car museum. It was a unique setting to be able to get to know many WXXI members and to acknowledge their support. The Tackle-Yates House, known as Farmstead was featured in the WXXI production More Great Homes of Rochester in 2002. At that time, Brock and Pam gave us full access to the Federal style home with its floating staircase and 84 windows. They were equally hospitable at our August Event. Pam spent the entire time giving house tours filled with historic details and flavored with her obvious love of the home. Brock held court in the carriage house where eager car enthusiasts, armed with cameras heard tales of Brock’s many adventures as the creator of the famed no rules, cross-country road rally, Cannonball Run and as editor of Car & Driver Magazine. Both established authors, Brock and Pam posses the marvelous gift of storytelling! This event is an example of bringing a WXXI local production to life. We have held other events in Great Homes featured in our series. Local productions are one of the ways that WXXI fulfills its unique mission to enlighten and entertain and to enhance the quality of life in our region. We have established a local programming fund to help support future productions. If you are interested in hearing more about how you can help WXXI tell our stories, please contact Kathy Russell, Director of Major and Planned Giving at (585) 258-0319. Our sincere thanks to Pam and Brock Yates for their tremendous support and friendship! Television Listings September 2006 September Primetime AT - A - GLANCE 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 1 Fri. Washington Week NOW 8:30 p.m. Need to Know McLaughlin Group Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire at the Greek Theatre 10:30 p.m. 2 Sat. Last of the ... Wine My Family On the Up As Time Goes By Monty Python 3 Sun. The Reptiles ”Turtles and Tortoises” Mystery! “Malice Aforethought” Red Green 4 Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” History Detectives 5 Tues. NOVA “Lessons from Ground Zero” Wide Angle “Back to School” 6 Wed. Adventure Lodges of North America “U.S. Lodges” “Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note...” 7 Thurs. Great Museums: Year of the Museums Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky” 8 Fri. Washington Week Need to Know McLaughlin Group American Creole: New Orleans Reunion 9. Sat. Last of the ... Wine My Family My Family As Time Goes By Monty Python 10 Sun. The Reptiles “Lizards” Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “In Divine Proportion” 11 Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” America Rebuilds, Part II, ... Ground Zero 12 Tues. NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” Wide Angle TBA 13 Wed. Live from Lincoln Center “New York Philharmonic Opening Night” NOW Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo P.O.V. “Hardwood” Red Green Granada Mysteries Frontline “Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero” P.O.V. “The Boys of Baraka” American Masters “Preston Sturgess...” 14. Thurs. Great Museums: Year of the Museum Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Part 2 of 3 Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky” 15 Fri. Need to Know McLaughlin Group Kids & Divorce: For Better or Worse As Time Goes By Monty Python Washington Week NOW 16 Sat. Last of the ... Wine My Family My Family 17 Sun. Nature “The Dolphin Defender” Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “In the Guise of Death” Red Green 18 Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Great Performances “The Vienna State Opera 50th Anniversary Reopening Concert” 19 Tues. NOVA “Einstein’s Big Idea” 20 Wed. Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures American Masters “Andy Warhol” Part 1 of 2 Granada Mysteries P.O.V. “Disciples of Nelson Mandela” 21 Thurs. ( The Greatest Good, Part 1 of 2 American Masters “Andy Warhol” Part 2 of 2 22 Fri. Washington Week Need to Know McLaughlin Group Buddy Rich: The Channel One Set 23 Sat. Last of the ... Wine My Family My Family As Time Goes By Monty Python 24 Sun. Nature “Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean” Mystery! Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “The Seed of Cunning” 25 Mon. Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” Marie Antoinette 26 Tues. NOVA “Mystery of the Megavolcano” Great Performances “Salzburg Mozart Festival with the Vienna Philharmonic” P.O.V. NOW 27. Wed. Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures American Masters “Sketches of Frank Gehry” Red Green Granada Mysteries Anatomy...Hurricane 28. Thurs. The Greatest Good, Part 2 of 2 Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky” 29. Fri. Washington Week Need to Know McLaughlin Group Cincinnati Pops “Take Me to the River” 30. Sat. Branson Jubilee My Family As Time Goes By Monty Python NOW Red Green program listings symbols D))) Descriptive Video Service TBR To Be Repeated SAP Secondary Audio Program Simulcast Program RProgram Previously Aired WXXI Production (T) Telecourse HD High Definition abc Overnight Listing *Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, please log onto wxxi.org. For a complete WXXI Digital Television schedule, visit wxxi.org and click on DTV Schedules. To report trouble with reception when tuning in to WXXI-TV or to alert WXXI of service interruptions, please call (585) 258-0331 11 moNDAy–FriDAy DAytime 5:00a eatre 5:30 od” Note...” on ries 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 ero” t” 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30p 1:00 ries 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 .” ries cane r” 5:30 6:00 6:30 GED Connection (Mon.) TV411 (Tues.) Workplace Essential Skills (Wed.) On Common Ground (Thurs.) Connect with English (Fri.) Workplace Essential Skills (Mon.) Learn To Read (Tues.) GED Connection (Wed.) Crossroads Café (Thurs.) Math Basics (Fri.) Reading Rainbow (Mon.-Wed.) S* CC Assignment: The World (Thurs. - Fri.) CC Math Basics (Thurs.-Fri.) Between the Lions *S* CC D))) Arthur *S* CC D))) Postcards from Buster (Mon-Thurs. beginning 9/4)*S* CC D))) Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (Fri. beginning 9/4) *S*CC D)) Curious George (beginning 9/4) *S* CC D))) Clifford the Big Red Dog (beginning 9/4)*S* CC D))) Dragon Tales *S* CC D))) It’s a Big Big World (beginning 9/4) *S* CC D))) Sesame Street *S* CC D))) Caillou *S* CC D))) Barney & Friends *S* CC D))) Teletubbies *S* CC D))) Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood *S* CC D))) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (beginning 9/4) *S* CC D))) Berenstain Bears *S* CC D))) Curious George (beginning 9/4)*S* CC D))) Bob the Builder (beginning 9/4)*S* CC D))) Clifford’s Puppy Days (beginning 9/4)*S* CC D))) Cyberchase *S* CC D))) Arthur *S* CC D))) Maya and Miguel *S* CC D))) Postcards from Buster (Mon-Thurs. beginning 9/4) *S* CC D))) Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (Fri. beginning 9/4) *S* CC D))) Homework Hotline (Mon.-Thurs. beginning 9/18) CC Reading Rainbow (Fri. beginning 9/22) *S* CC BBC World News *S* CC Nightly Business Report CC ! It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it! Expressing your message effectively is impotant for promoting your business. A Corporate Partnership with WXXI can help. Become a partner today! To find out more, contact Robin Stone, Assistant VP of Sales and Marketing (585) 258-0221 or [email protected] Television Listings hd hIGhLIGhTS For a complete program schedule for WXXI-HD, WXXI-Q, WXXI-Create and WXXI-Dt visit wxxi.org and click on the DtV Schedules button in the lower right corner of your computer screen. below are a few HD program highlights for September. Adventure Lodges of North America: Canadian Adventure Lodges Airs /1 at 2 p.m., /2 at 12 Noon and / at 10 p.m. This program takes viewers on an intimate journey to remote outposts in places of awe-inspiring beauty - from a three-story floating resort in British Columbia to Alberta’s rocky mountains Sundance Lodge, accessible only on horseback to a late 1800’s fishing club in Eastern Canada that once hosted prestigious guests such as Harry Truman, Theodore Roosevelt and former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The program highlights the history of the lodges and introduces the people and wildlife that live harmoniously in these unique natural destinations. Expo - Magic of the White City Airs /8 and /11 at 8 p.m. and / and /10 at 7 p.m. Narrated by Gene Wilder, this program immerses viewers in one of American history’s grandest spectacles. Chicago’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 unveiled many of the Victorian era’s greatest achievements in art, architecture, science, technology and culture, including world “firsts” like the ferris wheel. The number of exhibits and size of the fairgrounds, designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, surpassed even that of the 1889 Paris World’s Fair where the Eiffel Tower was dedicated. WHere tO FIND WXXI’S DtV CHANNeLS: Cable 1011 | DT 21.1 Cable 524 | DT 21.2 Cable 433 | DT 21.3 Cable 11 | DT 21.4 Please note that in the primetime listings, we’ve shaded - in gray - all overnight broadcasts. September 2006 Artwork (c) 2006 Universal Studios Television Listings Curious George joins WXXI’s Kids’ Line Up! Everyone’s favorite monkey is coming to WXXI-TV. Narrated by Emmy Award-winning actor William Macy, Curious George is the newest member of WXXI’s pre-school block. Like the books are based on, Curious George is about a little monkey with an insatiable curiosity who lives to find new things to discover, touch and spill! Everything is new to George and worth investigating! Curious George airs weekdays at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. beginning Monday, September 4 on WXXI-TV. Please note with the addition of Curious George there’s a new line up starting in September. Friday 1 8:00p Washington Week (TBR 9/2 @ 1a and 3a) 8:30 NOW (TBR 9/2 @ 1:30a and 3:30a) 9:00 Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 9/3 @ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/2 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire at the Greek Theatre Legendary groups Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire join forces in this concert special taped in LA in 2004. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Washington Week (R) 1:30a NOW (R) 2:00a Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria 2:30a McLaughlin Group (R) 3:00a Washington Week (R) 3:30a NOW (R) 4:00a Shaping America: U. S. History to 1877 5:00a Growing Old in a New Age 6:00a World of Abnormal Psychology Saturday 2 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Sesame Street Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Arthur Hometime “Betsy-Tacy Homes: Demolition” (R) D))) 10:00 This Old House (R) (TBR 9/3 @ 5p) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) (TBR 9/3 @ 5:30p) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “Tilt Top Table” (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “Fresh Figs, Dried Figs” (R) Noon Lidia’s Family Table “The Chicken and all its Treasures” (R) 12:30p Victory Garden (R) D))) 1:00 Garden Smart Viewers will see homes that are made from materials such as recycled tires, stone and adobe. 1:30 Simply Ming “Garlic Lime Aioli” (R) D))) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Porkapalooza” (R) 2:30 Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez “Dad’s Firehouse Dinner” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Depression” (R) 3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Provence” (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange “Happy Customers and Employees: The Recipe for Success” In this episode, we will meet two CEOs of companies noted for bonding with their employees and customers. Blake Nordstrom is carrying on the pioneering tradition of providing exceptional customer service at a large retail store where employees are considered part of the extended family. Jim Donald makes sure that Starbucks is a comfortable home-awayfrom-home for customers, and the company takes pride in treating employees as “partners.” 5:00 Wild Chronicles Join Jon Bowemaster on a kayak trip through colorful salt lakes on the high plains of South America. Crittercam® visits the gray sharks that live near the isolated Johnston Island in the Pacific. The octopus is emerging as one of the stars of the undersea world. Get up close and personal with these underwater performers and see the feats they are capable of. 5:30 Find! (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Miami” Part 3 of 3 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to the Working People” 8:00 Last of the Summer Wine (R) (139) 8:30 My Family (R) (107) 9:00 On the Up LAST SHOW IN SERIES (R) 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00Monty Python’s Flying Circus The show begins with a bishop rehearsing for a future show, and moves on to a man looking for flying lessons. That leads to talk about airlines, followed by a hijacker who wants to go to Luton; a psychiatrist who dresses as a milkman; and “It’s the Mind,” a TV look at the phenomenon of déjà vu. 10:31 Red Green 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Are You Being Served? Mid. Austin City Limits Wilco/Bright Eyes (R) 1:00a AIR (America’s Investigative Reports) Each of the twelve episodes in this series features recent journalistic investigations and brings the audience close to events that have rocked communities, won Pulitzers and that have truly made a difference. NEW SERIES 1:30a Roadtrip Nation Three students from Boulder take 2:00a 3:00a 4:00a 5:00a 6:00a Television Listings Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust 13 a cross-country road trip. In New York, they talk with David Neeleman, CEO of Jet Blue, and Tracy McKnight, music supervisor and president of Commotion Records. They also talk with Sam Ross, founder of Green Chimneys Children’s School. NOVA “Mars Dead or Alive” (R) D))) Nature “The Reptiles: Snakes” (R) Faces of Culture/Revised Child Development: Stepping Stones World of Art: Works in Progress Sunday 3 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Bob the Builder 9:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 Arthur 10:00 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks 10:30 Make Way for Noddy 11:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:30 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria Noon To the Contrary 12:30p Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk.(R) 1:00 Keeping Kids Healthy “Scoliosis: What it is, and What to Do!” 1:30 Second Opinion “Depression” (R) 2:00 Everyday Food “Quick and Tasty” (R) 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “Serge with Confidence” Part 1 of 3 NEW SEASON 3:00 Inside Albany 3:30 Motorweek Acura RDX/Ford Shelby GT 500 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Values Go To School This special explores how educators, administrators and parents have made values education part of the school curriculum. Four suburban and urban schools, with students ranging in age from five to 19, are visited in order to document how teachers are helping their students make positive, ethical choices within a supportive classroom setting. 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House (R) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis Keyboard legend Eddie Palmieri and flute virtuoso Dave Valentin talk with Ramsey Lewis about the genesis of Latin jazz, from the early days of Xavier Cugat and the rumba to the Afro-Cuban stylings of Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker to the great Latin jazz artists of the 1950s including Perez Prado and Tito Puente. 7:00 Globe Trekker “Florida and the Bahamas” (R) 8:00 Nature “The Reptiles: Turtles and Tortoises” Turtles and tortoises are moving slowly though the millennia toward an uncertain future. (R) (TBR 9/10/@ 2a) 9:00 Mystery! “Malice Aforethought” Ben Miller, Barbara Flynn, Megan Dodds, Peter Vaughn and Lucy Brown star in this adaptation of Frances Iles’ 1920 story of a popular country doctor whose ill-conceived decision to murder his “difficult” wife sets his life spinning out of Wright in Buffalo Buffalo, New York has the unique privilege of having more Frank Lloyd Wright structures than any other city in America outside Chicago. This architectural collection is due to one man: Buffalo businessman Darwin D. Martin. The centerpiece of Wright’s work in Buffalo is one of Wright’s earliest designs, the Darwin Martin House. Built in 1904, it precedes such masterpieces as the Robie House and Fallingwater and is considered by many the finest example of Wright’s prairie house design. The current restoration of the Martin estate is the springboard into Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo. Contained within the walls of the estate is the extraordinary story of the 30-year friendship that developed between Wright and Martin — a friendship that has been largely overlooked by Wright historians. Through the prism of this friendship, the film explores the importance of Buffalo during Wright’s early career, the architectural significance of the Martin estate and the development of Wright’s first large-scale commercial commission, the Larkin Building. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo airs Monday, September 4 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV Television Listings 11:30 1:00a 2:00a 3:00a 4:00a September 2006 control. (R) D))) On Common Ground In November 1944, young American soldiers of the 28th Infantry regiment fought a hideous battle against the Germans in the Heurtgen Forest where casualties numbered over 60,000. Fiftyfive years later, a group of survivors decided to revisit the killing field and seek out the enemy. The reunion scenes are incredible, with old soldiers from both sides assembled at the battle site for an emotional reunion and reconciliation. Education News Parents Can Use Canal Towns Out of the Past Earth Revealed Monday 4 8:00p Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Part 1 of 3 (R) (TBR 9/7 @ 9p and 9/9 @ 6p) 9:00 History Detectives The detectives travel to Ohio to look at an undated, but signed, sketch of the cartoon hero Superman. And in Wisconsin, a man has a pair of metal “masters” that were used to press shellac records in the 20s and 30s. His uncle was the master sound engineer for Paramount Records. 10:00 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo See page 13 for description. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a GED Connection 3:00a Education for What? Learning Social Responsibility 4:00a Dragonfly TV Tuesday 5 8:00p 9:00 10:30 NOVA “Lessons from Ground Zero” NOVA looks back at the events of 9/11 and reviews the major investigations into the collapse of the World Trade Center. What has been learned in order to improve the construction and security of our most important structures? What are the challenges facing architects, engineers and builders? (TBR 9/10 @ 3a) D))) HD Wide Angle “Back to School” In 2003, Wide Angle profiled children in seven countries as they started their first year of school, often despite great odds. Three years later, the series revisits each child, filming the first update on their progress in school. The contrasting lives of these endearing children provide rich insight into the disparities of opportunity around the globe. P.O.V. “Hardwood” This film is a personal journey by director Hubert Davis, the son of former Harlem Globetrotter Mel Davis. Mel recalls falling in love with Hubert’s mother, a white woman, at a time when racism seemed to make the union impossible. Mel subsequently married a black woman with whom he also has a son. Hubert unites both sides of his family, speaking movingly about the web of love, betrayal and family ties that binds them all. (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Shaping America: U. S. History to 1877 2:00a On Common Ground 3:00a Madison Heights 3:30a Lifelines On this day 4:00a Great Museums Wednesday 6 in 1966, WXXI first signed on the air! 8:00p Adventure Lodges of North America “United States Adventure Lodges” From back-country skiing in Yosemite to pole fishing off a Florida island to dog sledding in northern Minnesota, each of the isolated regions featured in this program offers travelers unique adventure opportunities. 9:00 Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note, an “American Masters” Special Leonard Bernstein was only 25 when he made his debut conducting the New York Philharmonic. Young, flamboyant and emotionally charged, he became an instant success and a major force in 20th-century music, mastering Broadway, Hollywood and Carnegie Hall, and leading the New York Philharmonic for 11 years. (R) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Learn to Read 2:00a Growing Old in a New Age 3:00a Fins, Feathers and Fur 4:30a Hands On: Crafts for Kids Thursday 7 8:00p 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:30a 1:00a 2:00a 3:00a 4:00a 4:30a Great Museums: Year of the Museum “The Museum of Modern Art: In Our Time” See page 22 for description. Part 1 of 2 Washing Away HD Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky: Hard Cheese” A prowler is stalking the area, stealing women’s underwear from the clotheslines and making obscene phone calls. All the evidence points to Hugh Downing, the attractive cheese merchant , but Henry Crabbe can’t believe that someone who sells such good Stilton could be the culprit. BBC World News Charlie Rose Show Tavis Smiley The “This Old House” Hour (R) Antiques Roadshow “Houston” (R) The “This Old House” Hour (R) Keeping Kids Healthy “Teens with Chronic Illness” (R) Signing Times “My First Signs” 15 Friday 8 8:00p Washington Week (TBR 9/9 @ 1a and 3a) 8:30 NOW (TBR 9/9 @ 1:30a and 3:30a) 9:00 Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 9/10 @ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/9 @ 2:30a) (2436) 10:00 American Creole: New Orleans Reunion A rising star of New Orleans jazz finds his band scattered by Katrina and his mom sleeping on his couch. This program tours the front line of a devastated city’s cultural rebirth: offstage, where race is infinitely more nuanced than black or white; backstage where which instrument you play can be a political statement; and joyously onstage where the only thing that matters is music. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Washington Week (R) 1:30a NOW (R) 2:00a Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria 2:30a McLaughlin Group (R) 3:00a Washington Week (R) 3:30a NOW (R) 4:00a Shaping America: U.S. History to 1877 5:00a Growing Old in a New Age 6:00a World of Abnormal Psychology Saturday 9 7:00a 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Sesame Street Caillou Clifford the Big Red Dog Arthur Hometime “The Betsy-Tacy Homes: Renovation” (R) D))) 10:00 This Old House (R) (TBR 9/10 @ 5p) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) (TBR 9/10 @ 5:30p) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “Highboy, Part 1 of 2” (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “Pickled Vegetables” Noon Lidia’s Family Table “The Challenge” (R) (206) 12:30p Victory Garden D))) 1:00 Garden Smart Dallas has many beautiful homes and gardens which Garden Smart visits with a local landscaper. 1:30 Simply Ming “Southeast Asian Shrimp Broth” (R) D))) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Dinner on a Dime” 2:30 Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez “Mexico Magico” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Prostate Cancer” (R) 3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “French Riviera (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange “Winning the Game” In this episode we’ll get an insider’s glimpse into the high stakes world of professional sports. David Stern, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association, has taken his sport to new heights while trying to keep viewers from leaving. Major Television Listings 1992 Through a partnership with the City of Rochester, WXXI begins programming City 12. Celebrating Years Fun Fact 2 League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig has sought to level the field between big market and small market teams while playing defense about alleged steroid use by athletes. 5:00 Wild Chronicles In China, a captive bred panda is released into the wild – a first-time event. The Crittercam® team studies leopard seals in the Antarctic, discovering new insights about these relentless hunters. In Guyana, researchers scale a giant tepui, a flat-topped mountain rising 8000 feet into the sky. The tepuis are populated by plants and animals found nowhere else. 5:30 Find! 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Say it with Music” 8:00 Last of the Summer Wine (R) 8:30 My Family (R) 9:00 My Family (R) 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00 Monty Python’s Flying Circus Highlights include Mr. Devious, an insurance man who sells policies that live up to his name; a look at Agent 005 of the Church of England; and a campaign to provide every home with its own resident poet. 10:31 Red Green 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Are You Being Served? Mid. Austin City Limits “John Fogerty” 1:00a AIR 1:30a Roadtrip Nation The students continue their road trip from New York to Washington D.C. where they talk with Paul Goble of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and William Albert Allard, photographer for National Geographic. The students then travel to Chicago where they talk with Marilyn Halperin of the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. 2:00a Nature “The Reptiles: Turtles and Tortoises” 3:00a NOVA “Lessons from Ground Zero” (R) D))) 4:00a Faces of Culture/Revised (203-204) 5:00a Child Development: Stepping Stones 6:00a World of Art: Works in Progress Sunday 10 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Bob the Builder 9:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 The Saddle Club NEW CHILDREN’S SHOW Television Listings September 2006 10:00 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks 10:30 Make Way for Noddy 11:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:30 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria Noon To the Contrary 12:30p Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) 1:00 Keeping Kids Healthy “Recognizing Strokes in Children/ Pacifiers and Thumbsucking” 1:30 Second Opinion “Prostate Cancer” (R) 2:00 Everyday Food “Steak and Salads” 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “Serge with Confidence” Part 2 of 3 3:00 Inside Albany 3:30 Motorweek (2601) 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Community Rochester “Troup Howell Bridge” Part 2 of 2 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House (R) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 New York Week in Review 7:00 Globe Trekker “England and Wales” (R) 8:00 Nature “The Reptiles: Lizards” These creatures are the great escape artists of the wild with a remarkable bag of tricks. D))) HD (104) 9:00 Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “In Divine Proportion” In their first case since Havers was shot, Lynley and Havers investigate the shotgun murder of a young woman. As they unravel the dark secrets of a rural village, Lynley worries that the investigation will reopen wounds for Havers. D))) 10:30 Granada Mysteries “Fallen” Now that Shepherd has discovered the missiles on the ship, he uses them as a bargaining tool to get back into the smuggling operation. But then he learns that his wife has had an affair with his partner, and he must face the truth about Kessler. Part 3 of 3 11:30 WXXI at the Movies “Slightly Honorable” 1:00a Education News Parents Can Use 2:00a Come Talk with Great Women 3:00a Out of the Past 4:00a Earth Revealed Monday 11 8:00p Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Part 2 of 3 (TBR 9/14 @ 9p and 9/16 @ 6p) 9:00 America Rebuilds II: Return to Ground Zero This special follows the early stages of reconstruction at Ground Zero, exploring how builders, developers, victims’ families and others are moving forward. The program follows the engineers as they lay the groundwork for the memorial, the PATH station, and the world’s tallest skyscraper. 10:00 Frontline “Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero” Thousands of people visit Ground Zero, looking for consolation. Frontline explores how people’s beliefs have been challenged since September 11, and how they are coping with the difficult questions of good and evil. (R) Mid. Charlie Rose Show 1:00a GED Connection 3:00a Passport to Knowledge 4:00a Dragonfly TV Tuesday 12 8:00p NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” This is a minute-byminute account of the Hurricane Katrina disaster which explores why the flood defenses and disaster relief planning failed. The program investigates the immense challenges posed by rebuilding New Orleans and why the city was so tragically unprepared when disaster struck. (R) (TBR 9/17 @ 2a) D))) 9:00 Wide Angle TBA 10:00 P.O.V. “The Boys of Baraka” African-American boys have a high chance of being incarcerated or killed before they reach adulthood. In Baltimore, the Baraka School project works to break the cycle of violence through an innovative education program that literally removes young boys from low-performing schools and abusive families. This special follows a group of boys as they travel to a new school in rural Kenya, one where a strict disciplinary program and a comprehensive curriculum give them a second chance. 11:30 BBC World News Mid. Charlie Rose Show 1:00a Shaping America: U.S. History to 1877 2:00a On Common Ground 3:00aMadison Heights 3:30a Lifelines 4:00a Great Museums Wednesday 13 8:00p Live from Lincoln Center “New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala Concert” Lorin Maazel leads a gala program of Beethoven and Mozart, with pianists Emanuel Ax and Yefim Bronfman as featured soloists. The concert includes Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture,” Mozart’s “Concerto for Two Pianos in E-Flat” and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 3, Eroica.” 10:00 American Masters “Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer” In the 1940s, Sturges created eight dazzling, completely distinctive comedies packed with sophistication, astonishing circumventions of the censorship code and an ironic view of American values. His films included “The Lady Eve,” “The Palm Beach Story,” and “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek.” But Sturges’ star fell as quickly as it rose, and this film explores the perplexing reasons for his decline. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Learn to Read 2:00a Growing Old in a New Age 3:00a Fins, Feathers and Fur 4:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids 17 Thursday 14 8:00p Great Museums: Year of the Museum “Riches Rivals and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America” See page 22 for description. Part 2 of 2 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” (R) 10:00 Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky: Brown Bread” When a customer drops dead in the men’s room at the restaurant, Henry Crabbe finds himself in the world of forgery, undercover police work and mistaken identity. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00aThis Old House Hour (R) 2:00a Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” (R) 3:00aThis Old House Hour (R) 4:00a Keeping Kids Healthy (R) 4:30a Signing Time (102) Friday 15 8:00p Washington Week (TBR 9/16 @ 1a and 3a) 8:30 NOW (TBR 9/16 @ 1:30a and 3:30a) 9:00 Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 9/17 @ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/16 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Kids & Divorce: For Better or Worse The aftermath of a failed marriage generates strong emotions for parents and children alike. This program offers a framework for exploring a highly charged situation that affects millions of American families each year. It considers the pros and cons of current efforts to encourage “shared parenting” and joint custody. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Washington Week (R) 1:30a NOW (R) 2:00a Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria 2:30a McLaughlin Group (R) 3:00a Washington Week (R) 3:30a NOW (R) 4:00a Shaping America: U.S. History to 1877 5:00a Growing Old in a New Age 6:00a World of Abnormal Psychology Saturday 16 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Caillou 8:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Arthur 9:30 Hometime “Flooring Upgrade” D))) 10:00 This Old House (R) (TBR 9/17 @ 5p) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) (TBR 9/17 @ 5:30p) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “Highboy” Part 2 of 2 (R) Television Listings 11:30 Ciao Italia “Lina’s Dinner” Noon Lidia’s Family Table “The Thick of It” (R) 12:30p Victory Garden D))) 1:00 Garden Smart Host Joe Lamp’l visits a Texas resort to look at both indoor and outdoor native Texas plants. 1:30 Simply Ming “Cilantro Oil” (R) D))) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Blue Ribbon Apple Pie” (R) 2:30 Daisy Cooks! with Daisy Martinez “A Trip to Cuba” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Epilepsy”(R) (TBR 9/17 @ 1:30p) 3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Poland Rediscovered” (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange “Multimedia in the Digital Age” This episode explores the rapidly changing world of multimedia. Brian Roberts heads Comcast Corporation, the #1 cable provider in the country which is now expanding into video-on-demand and Internet and telephone services. Terry McGraw leads the McGraw Hill Companies which are now placing far less emphasis on traditional publishing in favor of textbooks, educational testing products and global financial services. 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Find! (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Roses” (R) 8:00 Last of the Summer Wine (R) 8:30 My Family (R) 9:00 My Family (R) 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00Monty Python’s Flying Circus Tonight’s sketches include a meeting of the Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things; a man who is very accidentprone, and the staging of a low-budget school production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. (118) 10:31 Red Green (R) (1112) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Are You Being Served? Mid. Austin City Limits “The Pixies” (R) 1:00a AIR 1:30a Roadtrip Nation The students talk with Ira Glass, host and producer of “This American Life” in Chicago. They meet Levi Ortiz, a Denver fireman and Jeremy Sparks, a professional bullfighter in Cheyenne. 2:00a NOVA “Storm that Drowned a City” (R) D))) 3:00a Nature “The Reptiles: Lizards” (R) D))) 4:00a Faces of Culture/Revised 5:00a Child Development: Stepping Stones 6:00a World of Art: Works in Progress Sunday 17 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Bob the Builder 9:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 The Saddle Club 10:00 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks 10:30 Make Way for Noddy Television Listings September 2006 American Masters Explores the Extraordinary Life of Andy Warhol No artist of the second half of the 20th century was more famous – or, in the end, perhaps more famously misunderstood – than Andy Warhol. At once the most accessible and enigmatic, straightforward and elusive, naïve and savagely ironic artist of his time, he was the Wizard of Icons – the supreme archeologist of a culture of desire – and the mercurial Merlin of a mass media age. American Masters’ Andy Warhol is a definitive film portrait of an artist whose signature works are among the most recognized and sought after works of art ever created. Directed by Ric Burns and written by Ric Burns along with James Sanders, the film is narrated by artist and musician Laurie Anderson and features artist Jeff Koons as the voice of Andy Warhol. Episode one chronicles Warhol’s life -- from the slums of Pittsburgh to the height of renown as a pop painter. Episode two includes exquisite, controversial and seldom seen © 2006 by Gretchen Berg selections from Warhol’s screen tests and films. American Masters’ 3:00 Inside Albany 3:30 MotorWeek 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Community Rochester “Moshe Safdie” 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House (R) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 New York Week in Review 7:00 Globe Trekker “Ultimate Mexico” D))) 8:00 Nature “The Dolphin Defender” Filmmaker Hardy Jones has spent over 25 years studying dolphins, developing unique insights into what goes on in these sophisticated societies. This is the story of his journey into the world of dolphins, the sometimes dangerous waters into which they have led him and his continuing crusade to protect them. (R) (TBR 9/23 2 3a) D))) HD 9:00 Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “In the Guise of Death” A hanging near Lynley’s family estate draws Lynley and Havers into the world of horse breeding, and forces Lynley to consider his future – is it with the police or the family business? D))) 10:30 Granada Mystery “Suspicion” Carol Finnegan receives an email claiming her husband is having an affair with his secretary. She dismisses the idea, but gradually the seeds of suspicion begin to grow. A shocking murder is discovered, and Carol begins to think the unthinkable. Events begin spiraling out of control once suspicion enters Carol’s mind. (R) Part 1 of 3 11:30 WXXI at the Movies “Woman of the Town” 1:00a Education News Parents Can Use 2:00a Crucible of Freedom 2:30a Gannagaro 3:00a Out of the Past 4:00a Earth Revealed Andy Warhol airs Wednesday & Thursday, September 20 and 21 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV. 11:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:30 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria Noon To the Contrary 12:30p Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) 1:00 Keeping Kids Healthy “Body Piercing in Teens/Do You Have to be the Best-Ever Parent” 1:30 Second Opinion “Epilepsy” (R) 2:00 Everyday Food “Mediterranean Flavors” (R) 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “Serge with Confidence” (R) Part 3 of 3 Monday 18 8:00p Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” Part 3 of 3 (TBR 9/23 @ 6p) (703) 9:00 Great Performances “The Vienna State Opera 50th Anniversary Reopening Concert” Prior to its devastating bombing during the final days of WW II, the Vienna State Opera was legendary home to a multitude of classical music giants for nearly a century. In November 2005, an international group of leading opera stars gathered to perform a concert program of arias selected from the 1955 gala reopening season. Featuring excerpts from Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Verdi’s Aida, Wagner’s Die Meistersinger, Beethoven’s Fidelio and more, the concert is led by the opera’s principal conductor Seiji Ozawa as well as Franz Welser-Möst and Zubin Mehta. Placido Domingo, Thomas Hampson, Bryn Terfel and Angelika Kirchslager are just some of the soloists. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 19 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a GED Connection 3:00a Earth Today 3:30a Raising Up: Women of India 4:00a Dragonfly TV Television Listings 1993 WXXI’s “Remember When” premieres and is a huge success. Celebrating Years Fun Fact 3 Tuesday 19 8:00p NOVA “Einstein’s Big Idea” More than 100 years ago, Albert Einstein grappled with the implications of his revolutionary special theory of relativity and came to a startling conclusion: that mass and energy are one, related by the formula E=mc2. John Lithgow narrates the remarkable story behind this equation. (TBR 9/24 @ 2a) D))) HD 10:00 P.O.V. “Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela” As part of the first wave of black South African exiles, B. Pule Leinaeng and his 11 comrades left their homes in 1960. They told the world about the brutality of the apartheid system and raised support for the fledgling African National Congress and its leader, Nelson Mandela. This film tells an intimate story of family and home against the backdrop of a global movement for freedom. 11:30 BBC World News Mid. Charlie Rose Show 1:00a Shaping America: U. S. History to 1877 2:00a On Common Ground 3:00a Madison Heights 3:30a Lifelines 4:00a Great Museums Wednesday 20 8:00p Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures “America’s Underwater Treasures” Jean-Michel Cousteau, Fabien and Celine explore the thirteen gorgeous, little-known underwater treasures that comprise America’s national marine sanctuaries. Part 1 of 2 9:00 American Masters “Andy Warhol” See page 18 for description. Part 1 of 2 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Learn to Read 2:00a Growing Old in a New Age 3:00a Fins, Feathers and Fur 3:45a Reading Way 4:30a Hands On: Crafts for Kids Thursday 21 8:00p The Greatest Good This special chronicles the100year history of the U.S. Forest Service. Charles Osgood narrates the complex and compelling story of this agency which was founded in 1905 with a mission to manage public lands by conserving natural resources. Part 1 of 2 9:00 American Masters “Andy Warhol” See page 18 for description. Part 2 of 2 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a American Masters “Andy Warhol” (R) 3:00a The “This Old House” Hour (R) 4:00a Keeping Kids Healthy (R) 4:30a Signing Times Friday 22 8:00p Washington Week (TBR 9/23 @ 1a and 3a) 8:30 NOW (TBR 9/23@ 1:30a and 3:30a) 9:00 Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 9/24 @ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/23 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Buddy Rich: The Channel One Set Buddy Rich is remembered as one of the great legends of jazz. His fast and furious technique and dexterity are admired and revered across the world. This special highlights some of his finest work. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Washington Week (R) 1:30a NOW (R) 2:00a Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria 2:30aMcLaughlin Group (R) 3:00a Washington Week (R) 3:30a NOW (R) 4:00a Shaping America: U. S. History to 1877 5:00a Growing Old in a New Age 6:00a Abnormal Psychology Saturday 23 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Caillou 8:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Arthur 9:30 Hometime “Living Room Faux Finish” D))) 10:00 This Old House (R) (TBR 9/24 @ 5p) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) (TBR 9/24 @ 5:30p) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “Kitchen Island” (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “Pugliese Cheeses” Noon Lidia’s Family Table ”Don’t Gnocc-it til You Try It” (R) Television Listings September 2006 12:30p Victory Garden D))) 1:00 Garden Smart Master gardeners share ideas for plants that will last in summer’s heat. 1:30 Simply Ming “Paté Brisée Pie Crust” (R) D))) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “More American Classics” (R) 2:30 Daisy Cooks! with Daisy Martinez “Latin Seafood” (R) 3:00 Second Opinion “Refractory Eye Surgery/Vision Correction” (R) (TBR 9/24 @ 1:30p) (204) 3:30 Rick Steve’s Europe “Budapest: The Best of Hungary” (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange “Toys and Games” Meet two CEOs who lead the way in figuring out what games and toys we will be playing with in the future. For Bob Eckert of Mattel, the challenge is to make sure the world’s largest toy maker stays relevant and up-to-date. For Bobby Kotick of Activision, one of the top creators of videogames, the key is keeping up with the rapid advances in technology. 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Find! (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Albuquerque” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Mancini-Mercer” (R) 8:00 Last of the Summer Wine LAST SHOW (R) 8:30 My Family (R) 9:00 My Family (R) 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00Monty Python’s Flying Circus This episode includes a quiet dinner party interrupted by some unexpected and rather undesirable deliveries; mass confusion over proposals in a marriage registry office; and “Election Night Special” featuring candidates from varying degrees of silliness political parties. (R) 10:31 Red Green 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Are You Being Served? Mid. Austin City Limits “Elvis Costello” (R) 1:00a AIR (104) 1:30a Roadtrip Nation In Davis, California, the students talk with Lee Walthall, owner of Delta of Venus Café; in LA they meet actor-comedian Wanda Sykes and Dr. Linda Li of “Dr. 90210.” 2:00a NOVA “Einstein’s Big Idea” (R) D))) 3:00a Nature “The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles” (R) D))) HD 4:00a Faces of Cultures/Revised 5:00a Child Development: Stepping Stones 6:00a World of Art: Works in Progress Sunday 24 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Bob the Builder 9:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 The Saddle Club 10:00 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks 10:30 Make Way for Noddy 11:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:30 Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria Noon To the Contrary 12:30p Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R) 1:00 Keeping Kids Healthy “School Violence and Bullying” 1:30 Second Opinion “Refractory Eye Surgery/Vision Correction” (R) 2:00 Everyday Food “Easy Entertaining” (R) 2:30 Sewing with Nancy “The Quilter’s Edge” Part 1of 3 3:00 Inside Albany 3:30 MotorWeek 4:00 Citywise 4:30 Community Rochester “Lead: The Invisible Monster” Part 1 of 3 5:00 This Old House (R) 5:30 Ask This Old House (R) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 New York Week in Review 7:00 Globe Trekker “Central America” Neil visits Costa Rica where he samples traditional cuisine and talks with volunteers trying to combat poverty. He cruises to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve where he encounters tarantulas, deadly snakes and rare birds. After stops in Liberia and Nicaragua, Neil ends his trip at the Volcan Masaya, known by the Indians as the “land of the gods,” and by the Spanish as “the mouth of Hell.” D))) 8:00 Nature “Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean” Protected by its isolation, the wildlife of Cuba has remained naturally preserved, untouched and unexplored. Through special arrangements, the filmmaker was able to film the diversity of life on the island, much of it virtually unknown until recently. (R) (TBR 10/1 @ 3a) D))) HD 9:00 Mystery! The Inspector Lynley Mysteries V “The Seed of Cunning” A body found floating in the Thames leads Lynley and Havers from the lowest rungs of political life to the lofty corridors of power. Meanwhile, Havers goes to a singles’ club with the hope of finding a life outside work. D))) 10:30 Granada Mystery “Suspicion” Carol becomes a suspect in Rebecca’s murder, and her doubts about Mark’s innocence continue to grow. As she begins her own investigation, another death complicates the search for the truth. (R) 11:30 In the Life 12:30a Mothers and Sons: Raising Compassionate Men This special explores the powerful bond between mothers and sons and the important role that bond can play in helping a boy develop compassion and empathy as he grows into a man. 1:00a Education News Parents Can Use 2:00a Echoes from the Ancients 3:00a Out of the Past 4:00a Earth Revealed 21 Television Listings 1994 Monday 25 8:00p Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” Part 1 of 3 (R) (TBR 9/28 @ 9p and 9/30 @ 6p) 9:00 Marie Antoinette Her name has become synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simplistic tale of a frivolous sovereign whose behavior helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. This film traces her journey from the splendors of her childhood in the palaces of the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to her final hours in a squalid French prison cell. Blair Brown narrates. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a GED Connection 3:00a Values go to School 3:30a From Pictures to Words 4:00a Dragonfly TV Tuesday 26 8:00p NOVA “Mystery of the Megavolcano” A remote lake in Southeast Asia conceals evidence of Earth’s greatest volcanic cataclysm of the last 100,000 years. Miles beneath the surface is a magma chamber that exploded so violently during the Ice Age that gases and ash may have blotted out the sun for years. The Toba eruption may have helped kick the climate into an unprecedented freeze and perhaps pushed ancestral human populations to the brink of extinction. (TBR 10/1 @ 2a) D))) HD 9:00 Great Performances “Salzburg Mozart Festival with the Vienna Philharmonic” This concert, celebrating Mozart’s 250th birthday, features memorable music from Cosi Fan Tutte, Don Giovanni and other works with performances by Magdalena Kozena, Patricia Petibon, Michael Shade and Thomas Hampson. Daniel Harding conducts. 10:30 P.O.V. “Self-Made Man” When Bob Stern learns he has a fatal disease he decides to take his own life. His daughter Susan tells the story of her father’s quirky, inspiring life and the difficult end-of-life choices faced by an aging population. (R) 11:30 BBC World News Mid. Charlie Rose Show 1:00a Shaping America: U.S. History to 1877 2:00a On Common Ground 3:00a Madison Heights 3:30a Lifelines 4:00a Great Museums Wednesday 27 8:00p Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures “America’s Underwater Treasures” Part 2 of 2 “Fascinatin’ Rhythm” wins a Peabody Award Celebrating Years Fun Fact 4 9:00 American Masters “Sketches of Frank Gehry” Frank Gehry is a rare architect, garnering both critical acclaim and popular recognition. His designs dramatically blur the reasoning between art and architecture, creating dynamic structures and unpredictable interiors. Director Sidney Pollack captures the shy elusive architect and illuminates his innovative process. 10:30 Anatomy of a Hurricane The program takes a revealing look at the dedicated staff of the National Hurricane Center who deal with unique and unexpected challenges. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Learn to Read 2:00a Growing Old in a New Age 3:00a Reading Way 4:30a Hands on Crafts for Kids Thursday 28 8:00p The Greatest Good Part 2 of 2 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” (R) 10:00 Thursday Mysteries “Pie in the Sky: The Policeman’s Daughter” Assistant Chief Constable Fisher’s teenage daughter has dyed her hair magenta, joined a group of “crusties” and camped in Henderson’s field – and Fisher wants Crabbe to bring her back home. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a This Old House Hour 2:00a Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” (R) 3:00a This Old House Hour 4:00a Keeping Kids Healthy 4:30a Signing Time Friday 29 8:00p Washington Week (TBR 9/30 @ 1a and 3a) 8:30 NOW (TBR 9/30 @ 1:30a and 3:30a) 9:00 Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 10/1 @ 12:30p) 9:30 McLaughlin Group (TBR 9/30 @ 2:30a) 10:00 Cincinnati Pops: Take Me to the River Erich Kunzel conducts the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra in a musical celebration of America’s rivers. This sizzling special features everything from upbeat, choreographed routines to soul-stirring jazz. Special guests include the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, baritone Gregg September 2006 Baker and pianist-singer Marcia Ball. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose Show 12:30a Tavis Smiley 1:00a Washington Week (R) 1:30a NOW (R) 2:00a Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria 2:30a McLaughlin Group (R) 3:00a Washington Week (R) 3:30a NOW (R) 4:00a Shaping America: U.S. History to 1877 5:00a Growing Old in a New Age 6:00a World of Abnormal Psychology Saturday 30 6:00a Sesame Street 8:00 Caillou 8:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Arthur 9:30 Hometime “Bye Bye Bedrooms” (R) 10:00 This Old House (R) (TBR 10/1 @ 5p) 10:30 Ask This Old House (R) (TBR 10/1 @ 5:30p) 11:00 New Yankee Workshop “Carved Wooden Signs” (R) 11:30 Ciao Italia “Sandwiches from the Garden” Noon Lidia’s Family Table ”Beyond Veal Chops” (R) 12:30p Victory Garden (R) D))) 1:00 Garden Smart Gardens, antiques and jewelry – not topics that are usually put together. Garden Smart visits a mother and daughter who do just that – and with pizzazz. 1:30 Simply Ming “Cranberry Wasabi Horseradish Relish” (R) D))) 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Dos Sopas Deliciosas” (R) 2:30 Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez “Fast and Fresh 1 – Grandma’s Pork Chops” (R) LAST SHOW 3:00 Second Opinion “Stroke” (R) (TBR 10/1 @ 1:30p) 3:30 Rick Steve’s Europe “Lisbon and the Algarve” (R) 4:00 CEO Exchange “High Energy: Putting the Brakes on Fuel and Transportation Costs” This is a timely look at the oil and airline industries with Gary Reilly, Vice Chairman and CEO of Southwest Airlines and Bill Greehey, Chairman and recently retired CEO of Valero Energy. 5:00 Wild Chronicles 5:30 Find! (R) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow “Cleveland” (R) 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “School Days” 8:00 Branson Jubilee Jimmy Osmond hosts this series which is taped in Branson, Missouri. Les Brown and his Band of Renown, comedian Slim Chance, and magician Lord Howard Posener are weekly guests. This episode also feature The Duttons and Crystal Gayle. NEW SERIES 9:00 My Family (R) 9:30 As Time Goes By 10:00 Monty Python’s Flying Circus Highlights include a visit with Attila the Hun and his family; a frightening report on killer sheep; and a village idiot explaining the importance of his role. (R) 10:30 Red Green 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Are You Being Served? Mid. Austin City Limits “Coldplay” (R) 1:00a A Cemetery Special (R) 2:00a NOVA “Who Killed the Red Baron?” (R) D))) 3:00a Nature “The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles” (R) D))) HD 4:00a P.O.V. “Lomax the Songhunter” R) 5:00a Antiques Roadshow “Miami” (R) The Year of the Museum 2006 is America’s Year of the Museum, celebrating the many ways that museums connect us to the great history and mystery of life and civilization. WXXI is proud to join in the celebration as it airs two specials, Great Museums: The Year of the Museum, from the producers of the Great Museum series. And through the remainder of 2006, WXXI will produce and air special 3-minute segments highlighting Rochester’s many great museums. The Museum of Modern Art: In Our Time airs Thursday, September 7 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV What do the super stars of modern art -- Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, Pollock, Warhol -- have in common with the Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle and an Apple iPod? All share the stage at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Here the two big questions are: What makes it modern AND what makes it art? MoMA’s scholars, along with David Rockefeller (son of MoMA founder Abby Rockefeller), prove that the modern art of any age is not the newest; it’s the next. Riches, Rivals and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America airs Thursday, September 14 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV Discover the commanding and charismatic characters whose fervor fueled the 20th-century revolution that changed America’s museums from dusty and elitist to dynamic and democratic! This landmark public television special features museums from coast to coast and is hosted by Susan Stamberg, award-winning national correspondent. 2 Speaking of anniversaries… Sesame Street celebrates 7 Years! m t XI ng day, ith d? rt g k- -tV ged d es While WXXI turns 40, Sesame Street celebrates its 37th year in production. The award-winning series first debuted on WXXI-TV, and on public television stations across the country, in 1969 and since then has helped ready generations of children for the challenges of a formal educational experience. The groundbreaking show’s 37th experimental season will go “back to basics”, focusing on preparing today’s preschoolers for their first classroom experience. As part of the program’s curriculum for this season, Sesame Street will address the critical stages of development that help children get ready for school. Whether the focus is on learning about emotions; developing task persistence; learning how to take turns, share or how to follow directions; making new friends or learning how to interact in a social group; the series’ underlying goal is to engage and educate children of the challenges they may face as they enter school. Building on last season’s successful campaign to help children establish an early foundation of healthy habits, season 37 will also include new segments aimed at healthy eating, physical activity and hygiene. In addition, Sesame Street will introduce a brand-new character, Abby Cadabby, the first new female Muppet to join the program in over 13 years. Abby, whose catchphrase is “that’s so magic”, is a pink “fairy-in-training” who uses rhyme and magic to express herself - a youngster who knows just enough about magic to get herself in a jam but not always enough to get out of trouble. Young viewers will follow Abby as she meets everyone on Sesame Street, even grouchy Oscar, and come along as she goes to school for the first time with her new friend Baby Bear. At school, she meets her new teacher Mother Goose (performed by the legendary actress Shirley Jones) and a multitude of new students including Jack and Jill, Peter Piper, Hansel and Gretl, and Mary, whose little lamb seems to be the focus of a prank on the first day of school. When Abby realizes she doesn’t have anything to bring to show and tell, she asks her pal Elmo to help her out. Abby’s exuberance and love for learning and meeting new friends make this one of her most memorable days ever. amSesame Street airs weekdays at 10 a.m., Saturdays at 6 a.m. and 7 a.m., and Sundays at 7 a.m. on WXXI-tV. FM Listings September 2006 Monday-Friday 6:00a 7:00 8:00 The Sunshine Show with Simon Pontin 10:00 11:00 Noon 1:00p 2:00 Salmagundy with Simon Pontin 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 MID. 6:00a Classical Music with John Andres With Heart and Voice with Richard Gladwell Sunday Baroque Classical Music with Julia Figueras 3:00 Sunday The Sunshine Show with Simon Pontin 9:00 Saturday Classical Music with Mordecai Lipshutz Fascinatin’ Rhythm Classical Music with Marianne Carberry Bayreuth/ On Wings of Song (Begins 9/16) Saint Paul Sunday The Cliburn Winners Clevland International Piano Company Classical Music with Jack Ertle or Gerry Szymanski From the Top Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin Syndicated Orchestral Series (see listings for details) A Prairie Home Companion Thistle & Shamrock With Heart & Voice Pipedreams Hearts of Space Echoes Classical Music from PRI (Echoes Fridays, 10 p.m. until 12 a.m.) Santa Fe Chamber Festival Classical Music from PRI Music of the 21st Century with Chris Hickey Classical Music indicates a WXXI Production For a copy of the complete WJSL 90.3 schedule, log on to wxxi.org/wjsl or call 585-258-0253 to request a schedule. SUNDAY NPR News Updates! Tune in to Classical 91.5/90.3 for news 12:00p 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 Saint Paul Sunday James Galway, f; Phillip Moll, p The Czech Nonet Anonymous 4 Seattle Chamber Players 1:00p 9/3 Cleveland International Piano Competition Semi-Final Rounds I CIM student Grace Fong electrifies with Leighton; Andrius Zlabys is profound in Franck; Hong Xu probes the chromatic excesses of Berg. Semi-Final Rounds II Serious repertoire challenges pianists, audiences and jury alike! Semi-Final Rounds III One of the finest Prokofiev Seventh Sonata performances of the decade. Semi-Final Rounds IV Spencer Myer is a keyboard hero in Barber’s demanding score. updates from National Public Radio at 9/10 the top of the hour from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., 12 noon, 4p.m. and 5 p.m. 9/17 9/24 25 5:00p 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 6:00p 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 From the top From the Virginia Arts Festival in Norfolk, VA. Featuring a flute choir from the area and a very young pianist from Newport News. Béla Fleck, the man who’s redefined the banjo, is this week’s special guest. He joins young musicians to perform Bach and his own arrangement for string quartet and banjo of a beautiful Irish folk song. Plus, a young violinist fresh from an appearance on Martha Stewart’s television show gives Béla some much-needed redecorating tips. Celebrating the adventuresome spirit of the young people on our show, this program features kids who brought us extraordinary performances of out-of-the-way music. Hear quizzical piano music of Polish composer Milos Magin and a fabulous and raucous piece written by a 10-year-old boy from New York City. From the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, highlights include a teenage pianist from Texas performing music by Liszt, and a young flutist from Kentucky performing the music of Georges Hue. We’ll also have a round of student vs. teacher musical jeopardy. Santa Fe Chamber music Festival Dohnanyi: Serenade (Vivianne Hagner, v; Pinchas Zukerman, v; Lynn Harrell, c) Schumann: Piano Quintet (Emanuel Ax, p; Emerson String Quartet) Ades: Life Story (Susan Narucki, s; Joseph Kalichstein, p) enescu: Octet (Orion String Quartet; Johannes String Quartet) Falla: Three Selections from Seven Popular Songs (Ana Marie Martinez, s; Marc Neikrug, p) brahms: Piano Quartet in A (Ivan Chan, v; Kirsten Johnson, vla; Eric Kim, c; Jeremy Denk, p) Doppler: Andante and Rondo (Elizabeth Mann, f; Tara Helen O’Connor, f; Marc Neikrug, p) Schumann: Fantasy Pieces (Todd Levy, cl; Marc Neikrug, p) 7:00p 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 With Heart & Voice with richard Gladwell Songs of Praise Remembering 9/11 Songs to the Holy Spirit What’s New In Sacred Choral & Organ Music 8:00p 9/3 pipedreams The CD Collector’s Corner A selective sampler of some of the newer items hot off the press. From Buxheim to Buxtehude A miscellany of ‘early music’ from the fifteenth through the early 18th centuries. Getting a Handel On It The German-born English celebrity, George Frideric Handel, knew how to entrance audiences and generate publicity, as his Opus 4 organ concertos prove From Russia with Love Recitalist Daniel Zaretsky introduces some superb music from a surprising source, and we pay centenary tribute to Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). 9/10 9/17 9/24 Fm Listings moNday 7:00p 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 exploring music with bill mcGlaughlin Water Music Music in tume of War Shostakovich, Pt. 1 Shostakovich, Pt. 2 8:00p 9/4 Seattle Symphony Orchestra Kodály: Dances of Galanta Jones: Tuba Concerto (World Premiere; SSO commission) tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Pathétique (Chris Olka, tb) Dvorák: Slavonic Dances, Nos. 1, 2, 8; Slavonic Dances, No. 10 bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor (John Lill, p) Haydn: Symphony No. 96 beethoven: Symphony No. 5 r. Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra Schoenfield: Sinfonietta Copland: Billy the Kid Suite tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 9/11 9/18 9/25 TueSday 12:00p birthday of the World pt I - rosh Hashanah 9/26 Leonard Nimoy hosts this classic performance by The Western Wind Vocal Ensemble that explores the rich and profound musical and spiritual traditions of the Rosh Hashanah. 8:00p 9/5 9/12 the rochester philharmonic Orchestra Violin Virtuoso Haydn: Symphony No. 102 mozart: Serenade No. 7, Haffner (Joseph Silverstein, cond and v) Heroic Performances Daugherty: Red Cape Tango mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in e rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3 (Juliana Athayde, v -The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair; Daniel Hege, cond) WXXI Celebrates the High Holy Days! Classical 91.5/90.3 and Temple B’rith Kodesh in Rochester share the annual celebration of the Jewish High Holy Days with live broadcasts of the rosh Hashanah service on Friday, September 22 at 8 p.m. and the Yom Kippur service on Sunday, October 1 at 8 p.m. Both broadcasts are hosted by WXXI’s Jeanne Fisher. Leonard Nimoy also joins in the celebration as host of Birthday of the World Part 1: Rosh Hashanah on tuesday, September 26 at 12 noon and Birthday of the World Part 2: Yom Kippur on thursday, September 28 at 12 noon. Both specials feature classic performances by The Western Wind Vocal Ensemble. FM Listings 9/19 9/26 September 2006 Festivals and Favorites Dvorák: Carnival Overture Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 Schubert: Symphony No. 9, The Great (Horacio Gutiérrez, p; Christopher Seaman, cond) New Beginnings Higdon: blue cathedral Strauss: Death and Transfiguration Mozart: Requiem (Rochester Oratorio Society, Roger Wilhelm, dir; Christopher Seaman, cond) Wednesday 8:00pThe Cleveland Orchestra 9/6Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20; Piano Concerto No. 14; Piano Concerto No. 21 (Mitsuko Uchida, p and cond) 9/13Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 8; Divertimento in B flat; Piano Concerto No. 24 (Mitsuko Uchida, p and cond) 9/20Mozart: Symphony No. 38, Prague Saariaho: Quatre Instants Debussy: La Mer (Karita Mattila, s; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) 9/27 Verdi: Falstaff (Twyla Robinson, s; Luciana D’Intino, ms; Kelly O’Connor, ms; Simon Keenlyside, bar; Thomas Quasthoff, b; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Franz Welser-Möst, cond) Thursday 12:00pBirthday of the World Pt II - Yom Kippur 9/28 Leonard Nimoy hosts this classic performance by The Western Wind Vocal Ensemble that explores the rich and profound musical and spiritual traditions of Yom Kippur. 8:00pThe Minnesota Orchestra 9/7 Weber: Invitation to the Dance Copland: Billy the Kid (complete) Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Leonard Slatkin, cond) 9/14 Rouse: Rapture Ravel: Piano Concerto Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Pathétique (Olli Mustonen, p; Marin Alsop, cond) 9/21 Sibelius: Pohjola’s Daughter Rautavaara: Violin Concerto Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (Jaakko Kuusisto, v; Osmo Vänskä, cond) 9/28 Macmillian: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie Orff: Carmina burana (Sumi Jo, s; Brian Asawa, t; Earle Patriarco, bari; Minnesota Chorale; Metropolitan Boys Choir; Osmo Vänskä, cond) Friday 8:00pThe Detroit Symphony Orchestra 9/1 Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Spring and Summer Beethoven: Egmont Overture; Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Itzhak Perlman, v and cond) 9/8Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1; Symphony No. 2 (Hélène Grimaud, p; Jerzy Semkow, cond) 9/15 Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E (Baiba Skride, v; Neeme Järvi, cond) 9/29Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Overture; Violin Concerto No. 5, Turkish Korngold: Symphony in F# (James Ehnes, v; Thomas Wilkins, cond) Saturday 11:00a 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 Fascinatin’ Rhythm One Big Union for Two Andy Razaf: What Harlem Means to Me Dancing with the Castles Country Love For Sale 1:00p 9/9 Live Remote from the Clothesline Festival Join Classical 91.5/90.3 host Julia Figueras and guests as they help to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Clothesline Festival. 1:30pThe Bayreuth Festival Opera 9/2 Wagner: Siegfried (Stephen Gould, Siegfried; Linda Watson, Brünnhilde; Gerhard Siegel, Mime; Falk Struckmann, The Wanderer; Christian Thielmann, cond) (4 hrs. 30 min.) WXXI at the 2006 M&T Bank Clothesline Festival Julia Figueras hosts WXXI-FM’s annual remote broadcast from the Memorial Art Gallery’s Clothestline Arts Festival on Saturday, September 9 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Julia will be interviewing some of the wonderful artists at the show. So, be sure to tune in to Classical 91.5/90.3. And if you’re at the festival, stop by WXXI’s booth! Thank you! 1:00pBackstage Pass 9/29 RPO Principal Clarinetist Ken Grant joins Julia Figueras live from studio E. WXXI would like to thank the following businesses for helping make Simon’s and Mordecai’s 30th anniversary celebration a hit! 8:00p Thank you to: SPIN Caffe for providing coffee. Little Bakery for providing breakfast pastries. Gannett for providing D&C and USA Today newspapers. Perry’s Ice Cream and Wegmans for providing ice cream bars. 9/22 Live from Temple B’rith Kodesh: A Rosh Hashanah celebration The annual Rosh Hashanah service broadcast live from Temple B’rith Kodesh and hosted by Jeanne Fisher. 27 The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Considered one of the world’s leading performing arts festivals, The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival promises a varied repertoire of classic chamber music from the past four centuries, as well as outstanding performances of lesser-known works. Performers include Pinchas Zukerman, Lynn Harrell, Leon Fleisher, Yefim Bronfman, Emanuel Ax along with numerous other world-class musicians. Music Director Marc Neikrung and WFMT’s Kerry Frumkin host this dynamic series. Santa Fe Chamber music Festival airs Sundays at 6 p.m., beginning September on Classical 1.5/0. 9/16 Wagner: Götterdämmerung (Stephen Gould, Siegfried; Linda Watson, Brünnhilde; Alexander Marco-Buhrmester, Gunther; Gabriele Fontana, Gutrune; Hans-Peter König, Hagen; Christian Thielmann, cond) (5 hrs.) 1:0p On Wings of Song Continuing its 11th year of nurturing young American artists in the Art of the Song Recital, the Marilyn Horne Foundation presents this series of programs, which highlight exceptional young artists performing in a number of recital venues. bellini: Malinconia, ninfa gentile; Vaga Luna che inargenti; Bella Nice mascagni: M’ama, non m’ama; Pena d’amore; La tua stella; Alla luna; Rosa; Risveglio; Liszt: Angiolin dal biondo crin Quilter: Three Songs de Curtis: Tu ca nun chiagne di Capua: Maria, Mari tosti: Marechiare Schubert: Ganymed; Die Männer sind méchant; enescu: (from Sept Chansons de Clément Marot) Estreines à Anne; Languir me fais….; Changeons propos, c’est trop chanté d’amours; Du confict en douleur; Schumann: Meine Rose; Aus dem hebräisches Gesängen; Die Kartenlegerin; poulenc: (from Miroirs brulants) Tu vois le feu du soir; Je nommerai ton front Walton: (from Three Settings of Edith Sitwell) Daphne; Through Gilded Trellises; Old Sir Faulk (Leonardo Capalbo, t; Jonathan Kelly, p; Susanna Phillips, s; Carol Wong, p) monteverdi: Ardo e scoprir Carissimi: Vaghi rai, pupille ardenti Heggie: My True Love Hath My Heart Chausson: La Nuit; Réveil Viardot-Garcia: Habanera; El Desdichado (Bolero) rubenstein: Volkslied; Lied der Vögelein; Wanderer’s Nachtlied rossini: La regatta veneziana; La pesca; Act I: Semiramide duet (Barbara Quintiliani, s; Keri Alkema, ms; Craig Terry, p; Kari Jane Docter, c) 9/23 k val st on e e U! ng a hit! bars. 9/30 6:00p A prairie Home Companion 8:00p 9/2 thistle & Shamrock with Fiona ritchie Americana Celtic Tim O’Brien, Jane Rothfield, Mark O’Connor, and others demonstrate their ability to drift easily between American roots music and Celtic styles. Spirit of Youth Explore the fruits of recent years’ investment in traditional music education in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States in an hour of recordings featuring 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 the National Center of Excellence in Traditional Music and similar tuition programs. Alison Brown Meet the great American banjo player Alison Brown, who quit Wall Street to devote her energies to developing her own brand of acoustic music. Heart of the Session From Matt Molloy’s pub in County Mayo, Ireland to Edinburgh’s famous folk bar “Sandy Bells,” we celebrate the sound of communal music making. Ferintosh Band members David Greenberg, fiddle, cellist Abby Newton, and harpist Kim Robertson lead us through a distinctive blend of Celtic and Baroque music sourced from 18th century collections of Scottish airs and dance tunes. On the next Backstage Pass host Julia Figueras talks with Kenneth Grant, Principal Clarinetist with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and an associate professor of clarinet at the Eastman School of Music. The live broadcast becomes a family affair when Mr. Grant is joined by his daughter Lindsey Grant, a soprano who graduated from Eastman School of Music and is currently working on her certification for teaching at Nazareth College, to perform Shepherd on the Rock and other musical selections. Accompaning the two artists is pianist Joseph Werner, who is a member of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and serves as the orchestra’s Personnel Manager. A Buffalo native, Kenneth Grant received his education at the Eastman School of Music. He joined the RPO in 1987 as Principal Clarinet after almost 15 years in the same position with the Columbus Symphony. In 1990, Mr. Grant toured Europe with the Cleveland Orchestra as Assistant Principal Clarinet. In 1994, he won critical acclaim in Japan as soloist with the Eastman Wind Ensemble in the Mozart Clarinet Concerto. Backstage Pass, a live, radio program broadcast from WXXI’s Studio E, is dedicated to spotlighting the arts in Rochester and is made possible in part by a grant from the Gourvernet Arts Fund at Rochester Areas Foundation. Backstage Pass with Kenneth Grant airs Friday, September 2 at 1 p.m. on Classical 1.5/0. AM Listings/NPR News September 2006 Monday-Friday Saturday 5:00a 5:30 6:00 Morning Edition 7:00 with Steve Inskeep and Renée Montagne and local host Alex Crichton 8:00 9:00 10:00 The Diane Rehm Show 1-800-433-8850 11:00 Noon 1370 Connection with Bob Smith 1:00p 585-263-9994 2:00 Talk of the Nation 1-800-989-TALK 3:00 4:00 All Things Considered with Melissa Block, Michelle Norris, 5:00 Robert Siegel 6:00 Marketplace 6:30 7:00 Fresh Air 8:00 News & Notes with Ed Gordon 9:00 1370 Connection with Bob Smith 10:00 11:00 Special Programming** MID. BBC World Service 5:00a Sunday Legislative Gazette Justice Talking Capital Connection Inside Europe On the Media Only a Game Speaking of Faith Weekend Edition with Scott Simon and local host Lee Strong Weekend Edition with Liane Hanson and local host Brad Smith Car Talk Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Car Talk Whad’Ya Know? A Prairie Home Companion Marketplace Money Perspectives with Curt Smith Thistle & Shamrock 1370 Forum Mountain Stage Living On Earth All Things Considered All Things Considered with Jackie Lyden and Korva Coleman with Jackie Lyden and Korva Coleman Latino USA Left, Right and Center This American Life Mostly Jazz with Tom Hampson Mostly Jazz with Tom Hampson Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz Afropop Worldwide What’s New with Mark Grube Beale Street Caravan Riverwalk Jazz What’s New with Mark Grube Jazz from Lincoln Center Weekend Radio BBC World Service BBC World Service **Special Programming When to catch the news! After Morning Edition from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. NPR News updates are at the top of the hour from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m to 4 p.m., 12 a.m to 4 a.m. After All Things Considered from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., news updates air at the top of the hour from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., 12 a.m. to 4 a..m. Mondays LeShow Tuesdays Perspectives w/ Curt Smith Wednesdays Car Talk Thursdays This American Life Fridays The Tavis Smiley Show (airs until 1 a.m.) Morning Edition can also be heard on WRUR-FM 88.5 from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and on WJSL-FM 90.3 in Houghton from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. All Things Considered can also be heard on WRURFM 88.5 and on WJSL-FM 90.3 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. m. .m. d on 2 am Listings The Face Behind the Voice Could you use a good laugh? Then tune in for Comedy-O-Rama! Norm Crosby and Terry Gross Shelley Berman guest star in this two-hour radio comedy Host of Fresh Air and on-location at, and around the real Camp Waterlogg, extravaganza. Recorded live abroad the Wanderbird ship this special features a cast of crazy characters from Stinky to Ellis the Boat Keeper. This sound rich, two-hours of Created Program: 1973 Radio Theater, stand-up comedy and improvisation tells the charming tale of Ranger Joe and Ranger Lorie, and Produces the Show at: WHYY-FM in Philadelphia their wacky adventures at Camp Waterlogg, a fictitious dilapidated kids camp located in the bucolic woods of the Catskills. The camp is also visited each week by celebrities, Birth place: Brooklyn from Al Franken to Bob Edwards. Education: Bachelor’s degree in English and a M.Ed. in Communications from SUNY at Buffalo the Comedy-O-rama radio Special: “The Aquatic NPR Awards: Fresh Air received the Peabody Award in 1994 for its “probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insight” and also the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Award for “Best Live Radio Program” in 1981. Accomplishments: Terry has been recognized with a 2002 Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Princeton University, a 1989 Honorary Doctor of Letters from Drexel University, and a 1993 Distinguished Alumni Award from SUNY Buffalo. According to Terry: “What puts someone on guard isn’t necessarily the fear of being ‘found out.’ It sometimes is just the fear of being misunderstood.” Each month Station Signals highlights a local or national radio personality – providing you with a glimpse into their lives. If there is a personality you’d like to learn more about, email your suggestion to [email protected] or write to Stations Signals, WXXI, 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614. World of Camp Waterlogg” airs monday, September 4 at 12 noon on Am 170. Deconstructing Stories of the Vietnam War This ground-breaking documentary series on Vietnam brings together the stories of those who experienced the Vietnam War from both sides of the conflict. Among those included are both Americans and Vietnamese who fought fugitives, the drafted and draft resisters, women, children of soldiers and storytellers. The voices of the era are also accompanied by the music and writing of the time, from The Doors to the club music of Saigon. The series opens with “Wandering Souls,” which follows Lt. Homer Steedly from the moment in the jungle when he shot and killed a young medic, to his return to Vietnam 30 years later to reconcile with the man’s family. Shared Weight: The Fall of Saigon, 30 Years Later airs Saturdays at p.m., September through September 0 on Am 170. September 2006 be part of the Campaign for Love and Forgiveness 2006 Festival October 6~15 WXXI is proud to be a part of The Campaign for Love and Forgiveness, an outreach effort designed to engage community conversation about the power of forgiving and moving forward. We kick off this yearlong initiative by partnering with The Fellowship of Reconciliation and its traveling art exhibit entitled, The F Word: Images on Forgiveness. This exhibit aims to tell the quieter, less publicized stories of reconciliation. The exhibit will show throughout September at School of the Arts, Bausch & Lomb Wintergarden, Sacred Heart Cathedral and Nazareth College. WXXI will be at School of the Arts on Sunday, September 10 and Nazareth College on Wednesday, September 20 to give guests the opportunity to record their own personal stories on healing. We encourage you to be part of The Campaign for Love and Forgiveness by attending the exhibit in September! For more information, please call (585) 381-3018. Exhibit Schedule Festival Program Release Event Be the first to grab a copy of the 2006 Festival Program! And enjoy a 10th anniversary screening of Beautiful Thing September 6 ~ 8:00pm George Eastman House, Dryden Theatre, 900 East Ave., Rochester NY BEAUTIFUL THING Sept 16 ~ Oct 3 Online Advance Ticket Sales Sept 22 ImageArt Gallery Opening Reception Cascade Center for the Arts, 152 W. Main St., Rochester NY Sept 23 ImageArt Open Mic Poetry Reading Equal Grounds, 746 South Ave., Rochester NY For more information call 585-271-2640 or visit: www.imageout.org School of the Arts, 45 prince Street 9/9, 9/10 • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. WXXI will be at SOTA on 9/10. bausch & Lomb Wintergarden, One bausch place 9/12, 9/13, 9/14 • 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Cathedral, 26 Flower City park 9/15 & 9/16 • 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. 9/17 • 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Nazareth College, Shults Center, 4245 east Avenue 9/19, 9/20, 9/21 • 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. WXXI will be at the college on 9/20. 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World Café Weekdays, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. World Cafe® is a daily program that serves up an eclectic blend of blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country. The show is hosted by long-time Philadelphia radio personality David [photo credit: elena bouvier] Dye. A passionate Weekends Mystery Train with Mark Grube Fridays, 6 p.m. – 8 pm. An eclectic musical journey where one genre rolls seamlessly into the next, linking artists and songs from the past and present in unique and interesting ways. From blues to bop, folk to funk and soul to swing, you’ll hear the most original and distinctive music sequenced to inspire a new appreciation for the familiar and a sense of anticipation for what’s over that next horizon. music enthusiast, Dye takes listeners on a unique journey of musical discovery as he presents a mix of music from both new and legendary artists. Live performances and intimate interviews with Dye’s musical guests highlight each day’s show. The show’s guest roster has included Joni Mitchell, David Bowie, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello, Robert Plant, Dolly Parton, Ani Difranco, David Byrne, Yo Yo Ma, Billy Joel, Lyle Lovett, Bela Fleck, Moby, Taj Mahal, and Coldplay, among hundreds of others. All Things Considered Weekdays, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Delivering in-depth reporting, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. Every weekday, hosts Melissa Block, Michele Norris, and Robert Siegel present two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features. Beale Street Caravan Saturdays, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. Beale Street Caravan® takes its audience inside exciting live Blues events in Memphis and around the globe; events such as the W.C. Handy Blues Awards, the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival in Telluride, CO, The US Embassy Venezuelan Blues Tour, The Mississippi Valley Blues Festival in Davenport, IA, The King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena, AR, and The Blues Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award ceremonies. In addition, celebrity hosts such as Sam Phillips, Jerry Wexler, Cybill Shepherd and others stop in each week to give the audience an inside view into the history and process of the Blues. Co-hosts Daren Dortin and Pat Mitchell kick off each week’s program with this rousing introduction. Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz Sundays, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. For more than twenty years, legendary pianist Marian McPartland has welcomed a stellar line-up of jazz artists for conversation and improvisation on her Peabody Award-winning program. Piano Jazz is a forum for jazz legends and influential performers as well as up-and-coming talents. Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock, Dave Brubeck, Diana Krall, Max Roach, Cassandra Wilson and Tony Bennett are among the over 400 guests who have joined McPartland to create dynamic duets and discuss their lives and music. Then & Now September 2006 CATEGORY 1966 2006 Super Bowl Super bowl I Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Super bowl XL Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 Wimbledon Men’s Singles: Manuel Santanawon won vs. D. Ralston Women’s Singles: Billie Jean King won vs. M Bueno Men’s Singles: Roger Federer won vs. Rafael Nadal Women’s Singles: Amelie Mauresmo won vs. Justine Henin-Hardenne Oscars, Best Motion Picture of the Year Sound of Music Crash Celebrity Births Adam Sandler Adam Sandler became a father Gas Prices $0.32 a gallon Over $3.00 a gallon Fashion Trends Mini-skirts, Bell Bottoms Wide Belts, Low-rise Jeans Television Feel good shows: The Lucy Show, Bewitched, The Beverly Hillbillies Reality Shows: American Idol, Survivor, Extreme Makeover Stamp Prices $.05 $0.39 Fads Ouigi Boards, Batman stuff, Lime Green iPods, Sponge Bob Square Pants stuff, Lime Green Wars Vietnam Iraq Rochester Population 296,233 216,598 Rochester Mayor Frank Lamb Bob Duffy Mi T by D 35 SUNY AT C OLLEGE B ROCKPORT DISCOVERY. EXPERIENCE. SUCCESS. At SUNY Brockport student success is our highest priority. With 32,000 alumni in Western New York, you’ll find SUNY Brockport graduates taking leadership roles in business, government, public safety, health care, the arts, sciences and education. Learn more at brockport.edu. Expect the extraordinary! Win this Car 2006 Toyota Prius MemberCard Plus Benefit of the Month: Granger Homestead & Carriage Museum Valid: September 2006 for 2-for-1 admission during the month; guided tours available Tue.-Sun. 60/51 mpg City/Highway Mid-Size Gas/Electric Hybrid Fully Loaded MSRP: $30,000 IntelliChoice 2006 Best Overall Value of the Year Motor Trend 2004 Car of the Year Only 1000 tickets will be sold! $100 per ticket Tickets may be purchased online at www.wab.org, by calling 585.473.2590, or by visiting Writers & Books at 740 University Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607 Proceeds will benefit Writers & Books, Rochester’s literary center, where people discover the many joys of reading and writing Drawing will be held Friday, September 29, 2006, 7 p.m. Visit Granger Homestead online at grangerhomestead.org September 2006 Tickets On Sale Now! (585) 232-Geva (4382) • www.gevatheatre.org 7 With gratitude! WXXI would like to thank the local and national sponsors who helped to make our 4th annual Speaking of Women’s Health Conference such a great success! Local Sponsors Senator Joseph robach media Sponsors September 2006 WXXI History Timeline 1966 On September 6, 1966, UHF channel 21 becomes a reality, broadcasting 10 hours of programming, five days a week. John Porter is General Manager. 1967 Congress passes the Public Broadcasting Act, establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to promote growth of the industry. 1968 WXXI connects to the statewide New York Network system. 1969 The first Channel 21 Auction is held. William Pearce becomes President and General Manager of WXXI. Sesame Street premieres. station on a bluff overlooking Irondequoit Bay. First Geraldine Reddig Award for Outstanding Employee is awarded. 1978 WXXI links to PBS, making it the first television station in Rochester to utilize satellite transmission. The WXXI Radio Mobile Unit is completed and ready for remote production. 1979 A satellite dish is installed in the State Street parking lot linking FM with NPR’s nationwide satellite system. TV 21 and FM 91.5 are the first broadcasters in Rochester to receive satellite-relayed programming. 1980 The installation of a new antenna, tower and transmitter on Pinnacle Hill expands WXXI-TV’s reach to an estimated additional 50,000 homes. FM 91.5 expands service to 24 hours a day. 1981 WXXI produces Rochester Week, A Woman’s Place and Killing Rains. 1970 First local program broadcasts in color. 1971 RAETA Board votes to apply for a FM radio frequency and 91.5 is “dropped in” and the FCC grants RAETA a construction permit. 1972 On December 3, a $2.9 million capital campaign for a Public Broadcasting Center in Rochester is announced. Dave Strassenburgh leads the campaign. News for the Deaf, a weekly captioned show, premieres on WXXI—the only broadcast in the U.S. 1973 Groundbreaking for a new Public Broadcasting Center takes place on August 18, at 280 State Street. 1974 WXXI-FM 91.5 goes on the air. WXXI begins offering college courses for credit. 1975 Channel 21 broadcasts from its new building center. With Heart and Voice premieres on FM 91.5. 1976 2,000 people attend the 10th Anniversary party of WXXI on State Street. 1977 WXXI prepares for PBS satellite interconnection via agreement with the Town of Webster, to place an earth 1982 Simon Pontin hosts the first Vox Populi Sing-Along at Ontario Beach Park. WXXI produces Outdoors, a weekly series highlighting local activities; award-winning Get Up, Stand Up, with the Bucket Dance Theatre; and A Tribute to Alec Wilder. 1983 NPR is in a financial crisis. WXXI commits to contribute $40,000 over a three-year period to help reduce NPR’s debt. WXXI produces 21 Review, a monthly arts and entertainment magazine. 1984 AM 1370 goes on the air July 2, as a public affairs, news and jazz station. FM 91.5 converts to a classical music format. 1985 A new state-of-the-art mobile television unit hits the road for WXXI-TV. 1986 WXXI-TV begins stereo broadcasts of selected programs. GED on TV debuts on WXXI. 1987 WXXI’s Manchild Revisited: A Commentary by Claude Brown is praised by the New York Times as an “intelligent examination of an enormously important issue.” AM 1370 launches 1370 39 Connection. WXXI produces the Peabody Award-winning documentary Safe Haven, distributed nationally by PBS. 1988 RAETA Board approves a partnership with Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired to sponsor Reachout Radio, a closed-circuit reading service for print handicapped. 1989 RAETA officially becomes WXXI Public Broadcasting Council. With Heart and Voice and Fascinatin’ Rhythm are syndicated nationally. 1990 WXXI breaks ground for a new 45,000-square-foot addition to the Public Broadcasting Center that will bring all of WXXI’s services under one roof. 1991 The new building addition is opened with a weeklong celebration. 1992 Reachout Radio moves to State Street, completing the goal of having all services under one roof. Through a partnership with the City of Rochester, WXXI begins the programming of Cable City12. 1993 WXXI-TV’s production of Altered States: Alcohol and Other Drugs in America premieres and is distributed nationwide. 1994 Fascinatin’ Rhythm wins a Peabody Award. 1995 William J. Pearce retires and Norm Silverstein becomes WXXI’s President and CEO. NPR’s digital satellite service begins. WXXI launches its Ready to Learn initiative. 1996 WXXI goes online with wxxi.org. FCC mandates that all public television stations must begin digital broadcasting by May 2003. WXXI’s satellite uplink is installed, making it the only satellite uplink in the Greater Rochester area. 1997 Need to Know replaces WXXI Reports. 1998 New audio remote radio truck is purchased with grant support. Fund raising for the capital campaign to begin digital broadcasting begins (21/21 Vision Campaign). 1999 WXXI-FM adds a full-powered radio station, WJSL 90.3, located at Houghton College to extend FM 91.5 coverage to the Southern Tier. WXXI-TV receives its digital television construction permit for Channel 16. Live audio streaming of Classical 91.5 and AM 1370 begins on wxxi.org. 2000 WXXI-TV’s award-winning documentary Warrior in Two Worlds airs nationally on PBS. Echoes from the Ancients is inducted into Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. WXXI launches the statewide political Web site, NYElection.org, providing this service to all New Yorkers through the nine NYS public television stations. 2001 In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on America, WXXI reaches out to the community through its Rochester Unites stationwide initiative. WXXI begins construction of the new digital technical center. NYElection.org becomes NYcitizens.org. 2002 Homework Hotline expands statewide. WXXI begins construction of the new digital center. WXXI is the catalyst in launching its ITV online video-on-demand service. 2003 WXXI Radio News and RNEWS announce a new collaboration– RNEWS will provide weather updates on AM 1370 and FM 91.5/90.3. WXXI Launches Online K-12 Video On-Demand Service. WXXI enters the digital era when WXXI-DT signs on with Rochester’s first full-power digital television signal. 2004 WXXI receives a $2 million dollar gift from B. Thomas Golisano to support the 21/21 Vision Campaign and reach the campaign’s goal of $10 million. WXXI is awarded a contract form the New York State Education Department to launch an educational center for . professional development. . WXXI will serve as the Mid-West Regional Adult Education Network for NYSED. WXXI-TV launches its national health series, Second Opinion. WXXI opens it doors to the community for a day-long open house,celebrating the completion of the 21/21 Vision Campaign. More than 2,000 people attended. 2005 WXXI receives a $75,000 grant from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting to launch digital radio. PBS president Pat Mitchell visits WXXI, kicking off her National Dialogue Campaign. 2006 Second Opinion, WXXI’s national health series, produces its third season. Simon Pontin and Mordecai Lipshutz celebrate their 30th anniversaries on WXXI-FM. WXXI celebrates its 40th anniversary. 25% WXXI Public Broadcasting Council 280 State Street • P.O. 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