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The Teachings of Jon,
part of Dialogue on Disability
From the Top
comes to Rochester
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STATION SIGNALS
TV21 | DTV | AM1370 | FM91.5/90.3/88.5/HD | REACHOUT RADIO | EDUCATION | WXXI.ORG
january 2008
A NEW
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KIDS TEACH K
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STATION SIGNALS
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STATION SIGNALS
Dear Friend,
Happy New Year! This year marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of public
broadcasting in Rochester. In 1958 a group of educators, community leaders and
concerned citizens came together to form the Rochester Area Educational Television
Association (RAETA). They believed in the possibilities and the promise of public
television. They believed that television was a perfect tool to educate, inform and
inspire the largest possible audience.
We have strived over this half-century to keep alive the spirit of those pioneers. Over the years, WXXI
has grown from one television station to an organization that now serves the Rochester community with five
television channels and six radio services including Reachout Radio, our radio reading service (in partnership
with ABVI/Goodwill) for those who are visually impaired or print handicapped.
A lot has changed since 1958, but one thing has remained core to our mission – education. Every day WXXI
provides programs that stimulate and expand thought while promoting understanding of diverse community
issues. Services like Reachout Radio help bridge some of the challenges people face, while other innovative
programs spotlight remarkable individuals who have overcome challenges. For example, this month marks our
sixth year presenting, with Al Sigl Center, Dialogue on Disability: The Herman & Margaret Schwartz Community
Series. This week-long programming initiative, which kicks off Monday, January 14, is designed to stimulate
community dialogue about the perspectives and abilities of people with disabilities. This partnership with Al Sigl
Center has yielded some amazing stories of courage and determination from across the country and across our
region. (You can learn more about this initiative on page 8, and I encourage you to visit WXXI.org/dod.)
I believe our founding board members would have been surprised and pleased to know how many WXXI
programs are seen across the nation. This month we are proud to present a new national television series. Biz
Kid$ is a program designed to teach young people about financial literacy and how to manage their own money.
With fun graphics, fast pacing and peer entrepreneurs, kids teach kids about money and business.
While Biz Kid$ is our newest program to hit the air, we’ve been producing educational shows for young
audiences for nearly five decades – since RAETA launched Assignment: The World (ATW) in 1959. Now the
longest running instructional program on television, ATW delivers news and current events in a safe environment
for children. This fall, it too will celebrate its 50th anniversary! Programs like ATW and Homework Hotline, our
live call-in show, still provide instructional programming to area schools, but today we also deliver educational
content over the Internet (so it can be more useful to teachers and students). It is our intent with Biz Kid$ that
it be utilized in the schools as well. We believe the real impact of the program will come from how it is used in
the classroom. With 49% of youth thinking they are more likely to become millionaires by staring in a reality TV
series rather than by learning how to budget and save wisely, the need for a show like this is apparent.
We’re looking forward to a great New Year filled with exciting anniversary celebrations, new productions
like Biz Kid$ and Taste of New York (our series about New York food and wine that will premiere this spring), and
as always – great television and radio programs that educate, entertain and engage. Please know that we are
grateful for your support, which helps make our work possible. Like the visionary men and women who started
RAETA, you know the value of your public broadcasting station. Thank you and again, please accept my best
wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!
Best regards,
Norm Silverstein, WXXI President & CEO
e-mail: [email protected]
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Contents
Executive Staff
Norm Silverstein, President & CEO
Susan Rogers, Executive Vice President
Jeanne E. Fisher, Vice President, Radio
Kent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology & Operations
Elissa Orlando, Vice President, Television
Highlights ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cover Story ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pioneers of Television >> page 12
PHOTO: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS/NEW YORK WORLD COLLECTION
In the Neighborhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Television ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Classical 91.5/90.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
WXXI Board of Trustees Officers
Sergio Esteban, Chair
Diana Kurty, Vice Chair
Steven Swartout, Treasurer
Beth Ela Wilkens, Secretary
Member Magazine Staff
Jon Haliniak, Executive Editor
Kristin Tutino, Editor
Lynne Sanchez-Fries, Television Listings Editor
Rhonda Austin, Radio Listings Editor
Lili Schwartz, Designer
Canfield & Tack, Printer
Rochester Binding & Finishing Inc., Mailhouse
Advertising Sales
Robin Stone, Assistant VP of Sales & Marketing
Rachael Kriteman-Landau, Director of Sales & Marketing
Media Consultants, Sales & Marketing
Douglas Spencer, Charles Hartness, George Radney,
and Vlad Stefanovic
We Still Believe >> page 27
WRUR 88.5...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
AM 1370 ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
At Your Service!
Member & Audience Services ........... 585.258.0200
WXXI Main Number ....................... 585.325.7500
Audience Response Line ................. 585.258.0360
Copies of Local Programs................ 585.258.0369
Reachout Radio ........................... 585.258.0333
Educational Resources ................... 585.258.0278
Volunteer Services......................... 585.258.0255
Corporate Sponsorships.................. 585.258.0285
Auction/Special Events ................... 585.258.0287
Newsroom .................................. 585.258.0340
WXXI On-line ...............................www.wxxi.org
out & about
January 2008 Volume XXXIX, Issue 1
TAKE A TOUR!
Have you ever wondered what WXXI’s FM
studio looks like, or wanted to walk the set
of WXXI’s TV series Homework Hotline?
Have you ever been to a television studio
and seen master control?
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 the public broadcasting stations.
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.
* Please note that all programs are subject to change.
On Thursday, January 24th at 2 p.m.
you’ll have your chance. Call (585) 258-0200
to reserve your spot for the next WXXI tour.
For up-to-date program listings, please consult your
daily newspaper or log onto wxxi.org.
www.pbs.org
www.npr.org
RO
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K, SNACK & ROLL
Rap music, rocking chairs, candy, and custom skateboards
— at first glance, they don’t have much in common. Yet each of these represents the dreams and hard work
of a Biz Kid! You’ll find these business-savvy young people on the new series Biz Kid$, airing every Friday at
5:30 p.m., beginning January 11, 2008 and again on Sundays at 10 a.m., beginning January 13, 2008 on WXXITV 21 (cable 11). Through clever skits, comedy sketches, and messages from the kid hosts, Biz Kid$ teaches the
basics of saving, budgeting, investing, building a business and giving back to the community. Tune in with your
children and they can learn to be Biz Kids, too.
Produced by the team from the Emmy award-winning series Bill Nye the Science Guy, Biz Kid$ introduces
some amazing young entrepreneurs and philanthropists. You’ll meet Rebecca Charbonneau, a teenager who
fulfilled her dream of opening a candy store in her community and also managed to help revive the ailing business district at the same time. Skateboard designer and web site creator Jordan Wilsted and social entrepreneur
Ben Weymiller also share their stories. (Jordan launched two successful businesses based on his favorite
hobbies and Ben raised over $85,000 to provide rocking chairs for the hospitals in his community.)
Compelling adult stories are also included in some episodes. Chris “Kharma Kazi” Rolle’s story is one
motivating example. Abandoned as a baby, and then in and out of foster care, Kazi overcame unimaginable
obstacles. Through sheer will, determination, and the support of a youth program called Art Start, he rebuilt
his life. Today, he is a successful rap artist, movie producer, actor, and philanthropist. In 1991, Rolle founded
Art Start’s Hip-Hop Project, an after-school program that connects teens with music industry professionals to
produce their own albums. Using hip-hop as a tool to entice kids to participate, Kazi’s true mission is all about
social entrepreneurship, self-empowerment, and overcoming personal obstacles.
With only 10% of America’s youth graduating high school with any kind of instruction in personal finance,
this series is a must see! So, grab your kids and watch Biz Kid$ together. They’ll be sure to profit and you
might learn a few financial facts, too.
BIZ KID$ airs Fridays at 5:30 p.m., and again Sundays at 10 a.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11).
Biz Kid$ is produced in association with Junior Achievement Worldwide and WXXI Public Broadcasting in Rochester, New York, with distribution by
American Public Television. Major funding for Biz Kid$ is provided by a coalition of America’s Credit Unions.
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IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
january 2008
Just what is the elephant in the room?
What role has prayer
played in shaping
the development and
history of America?
A new two-part documentary,
Prayer in America, airing
January 6 and 13 at 11 p.m. on
WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11), explores
contemporary debates about the role of prayer
through the lens of history. By asking rhetorically,
“How did we get here?” the show examines the
ways in which prayer has contributed to and
continues to shape the American experience.
The film is inspired by and serves as the
companion to Prayer in America (originally
published by Doubleday as One Nation Under
God: The History of Prayer in America by James
P. Moore, Jr.). In his highly original approach
to the history of the United States, Jim Moore
suggests that prayer has historically, and through
to the present day, been a significant influence on
the political, cultural and economic development
of the United States.
The documentary reflects diverse, and
sometimes conflicting, perspectives that inspire
viewers to examine the role religion and prayer
play in their personal lives, politics, and culture.
Visit www.prayerinamerica.org/.
SPOTLIGHT ON A WXXI BUSINESS PARTNER
McArdle
Ramerman, Inc.
“We customize development
and consulting solutions
that drive business results
by elevating the skills and
effectiveness of people.”
—Sherri McArdle and
Jim Ramerman
Co-CEOs, McArdle Ramerman, Inc.
Established in 1995, McArdle Ramerman, Inc., is a full-service, CEO-centered
executive and leadership development firm. Co-CEOs, Sherri McArdle and Jim
Ramerman know that executive clarity, decisiveness, and focus are key for
organizational success: “We provide a full suite of services and tools designed
to increase organizational results through people.” Their solutions include the
following:
• Customized leadership and executive skill building through individual
and group coaching
• CEO and senior executive leadership training groups
• High-impact strategic planning (using Balanced Scorecard)
• High-success decision making
• Strategic talent management
• Succession planning
When asked about their decision to partner with WXXI, McArdle and
Ramerman explained, “There is no better way to reach a high concentration of
thinking and effective leaders in the Rochester region. National Public Radio has
grown into one of the most important sources of news and information in the
world. We feel that supporting programming on WXXI is a great thing to do for
our community, and it’s a great way to remind the right people we’re here with
services that can make a difference for their organizations. Some of our favorite
WXXI radio programs include drive time news, Weekend Edition, Bob Smith’s 1370
Connection and The Diane Rehm Show.”
Sherri McArdle’s and Jim Ramerman’s new book on leadership, Why Dogs
Wag Their Tails: Lessons Leaders Can Learn About Work, Joy and Life, is filled
with stories of real people solving leadership issues at work and in life. For
more information, visit www.leadershiprising.com
In the New Year,
we have a chance to
reassess, organize and
prepare for…
Tax Season!
As in years past, WXXI will provide you with a tax
receipt if you gave $250 or more in 2007 or if you
received a Thank You Gift. We are required by law
to provide you with this service. The receipt will
indicate the sum of your gifts as well as the fair
market value of any Thank You gifts you received
during the year, which will reduce your total available tax deduction. Receipts should be mailed
by January 26, 2008. If you believe you should
receive a receipt and have not received one by the
end of the month, or if you believe your receipt to
be in error, please contact the Member Services
Department at (585) 258-0200.
Once again, thank you for your
many gifts throughout the year!
MEMBERCARD PLUS BENEFIT OF THE MONTH
Rochester Americans
Hockey Club
1 War Memorial Square
585.454.5335
Valid for 2-for-1
admission during the
month of January 2008
Subject to availability and some
restrictions may apply
Did you know that the Rochester Americans have retired only two
sweater numbers in their history. The first was No. 6 in honor of Norm
“Red” Armstrong following his death from a fall in a construction accident in 1974 at age 35. No. 9 was later retired in honor of Dick Gamble
and Jody Gage. Gage broke Gamble’s team scoring records with the
Amerks during his long tenure with the team.
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Q&A
january 2008
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Mark Grube
WXXI Development
Producer
Meet Mark Grube, recently named WXXI’s
Employee of the Year. Mark started working for
Reachout Radio in 1996 and within two years was
producing and hosting his own weekly radio show,
What’s New (Saturdays at 9 p.m. on AM1370). In
1999, he joined the membership department as
the station’s Development Producer. Mark runs
the membership drives, and produces fundraising
spots. He is also host of Mystery Train, heard on
WRUR-FM at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Q. Why are membership drives so important
to the station? Aren’t there better ways to
raise money?
A. Just about everything seen and heard on
our stations grows directly from the generous
impulse of individual members of the audience.
The most effective way, by far, to reach those
members is to use airtime on TV and radio.
Drives account for 2% of that time over the
course of a year. There are other methods, and
we make use of them, but nothing else brings
it down to the level of one viewer or listener
connecting with the programs they enjoy.
Q. Radio membership drives vs. TV membership drives - which do you prefer and why?
A. I started in radio here and am still part of that
department, so I’d have to lean toward radio. On
the other hand, I’m not really a morning person,
so getting up at 4:30 a.m. is always tough. Either
way, the best part is hearing comments from
new members who are so glad they finally did
it. Pledge drives are not an annoyance for them.
They’re a welcome mat, happily crossed.
Q. How did you come up with the name for
your WRUR show Mystery Train?
A. It’s a Junior Parker tune (and a Jim
Jarmusch film) but I thought it summed up what
I was after for the feel of the show: a journey
where you didn’t know what was coming next...
soul, folk, funk, blues, jazz, zydeco, gospel, etc.
Q. What’s the last CD you purchased, or
song you downloaded?
A. I don’t own an iPod. I still miss LP’s, actually! But the last CD I bought was Aretha
Franklin: Rare and Unreleased. I was talking to
Scott Wallace (host of Rejuvenation on WRUR)
and he called it the “Holy Grail of soul music.”
january 2008
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
PHOTO: BRIGIT KELLY YOUNG/ITVS
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For the past six
years WXXI and
Al Sigl Center
have partnered on
a project dedicated
to taking the “dis”
out of disability.
DIALOGUE ON DISABILITY: The Herman & Margaret Schwartz
Community Series is a week-long programming initiative, beginning
January 14, designed to stimulate community dialogue about the perspectives and abilities of people with disabilities. At the heart of this initiative is
programming, broadcast on WXXI-TV and AM1370 that delves into the lives
of people with disabilities.
The centerpiece of the week is the premiere of two national television
productions. You’re Not Alone, airing Thursday, January 17 at 9 p.m. on
WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11), follows a multicultural group of families facing the
relentless challenges of raising special needs children. The Teachings of
Jon, airing Thursday, January 17 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11),
is an insightful and humorous documentary by Jennifer Owensby about her
brother Jon, a 40-year-old man affected by Down syndrome. Jon has an IQ
of 20, is unable to talk and earns less than $13 a year — yet he has found
that his greater purpose is to teach others how to love.
Bob Smith, host of 1370 Connection and Elissa Orlando, host of
Healthy Friday — both heard on AM1370 and WXXI-FM HD2 — will focus
on disability issues on their programs the week of January 14. In addition,
AM1370 and WXXI-FM HD2 radio will broadcast two national productions.
The Short Bus: A Journey Beyond Normal, airing Saturday, January 19
at 3 p.m. on AM1370, is based on Jonathan Mooney’s book of the same
name. Many kids with learning disabilities are medicated and segregated
during schooling. Some are forced to ride the “short bus.” A short bus
rider himself, Mooney recently bought a short bus and took it on a 35,000
mile journey across the US to seek out kids who shared this experience.
Musical Abilities, airing Saturday, January 19 at 3:30 p.m. on AM1370,
features interviews with singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt and Def Leppard
drummer Rick Allen, who explain how they adapted new techniques and
relearned how to play music after accidents left them with a disability.
Need to Know will also present a special Dialogue on Disability
segment on Friday, January 18 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11).
Other television programming includes: Today’s Man (1/8 at 10 p.m.), a
film by Lizzie Gottlieb who searches to understand her brother’s strange and
extraordinary life after he’s diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. Mapping
Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita (1/15 at 10 p.m.) brings the stem
cell debate to the forefront and examines the constantly evolving interplay
between the promise of new discoveries, the controversy of modern science
and the courage of people living with devastating disease and injury. In
Rolling, (1/27 at 7 p.m.) three individuals in wheelchairs are asked to record
their day-to-day experiences.
To quickly identify DIALOGUE ON DISABLITY programs look for this icon
in the TV listings.
Al Sigl Center is a resource organization that provides shared and dedicated facilities, business
services, and enhanced awareness and financial support for a partnership of independent human
service agencies, to help them achieve their goals and foster the goals of people with disabilities
whom they serve. Dialogue on Disability is made possible thanks to support from the Fred L.
Emerson Foundation. To learn more, visit wxxi.org/dod.
KIDS PROGRAMMING with a Disability Focus on WXXI-TV
Arthur: Prunella Sees the Light | Mon., January 14 at 7:30 a.m. and
Tue., January 15 at 4 p.m.
Sesame Street: Big Bird, Snuffy & Friends Hike | Tue., January 15 at 10 a.m.
Caillou: Getting the Message | Tue., January 15 at 12:30 p.m.
Reading Rainbow: Silent Lotus | Wed., January 16 at 6 a.m.
Sesame Street: Bob’s Deaf Niece Visits Sesame Street | Wed., January 16
at 10 a.m.
<< MAYA & MIGUEL: Give Me a Little Sign | Wed., January 16 at 4:30 p.m.
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TV HIGHLIGHTS
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THE JEWISH
AMERICANS
Following over 350 years of Jewish-American history, this three-part documentary series written and directed
by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin examines the struggle of a tiny minority to make its way
into the American mainstream. Beginning with the first Jewish people to arrive in New Amsterdam in the 17th
century, the film offers a revealing portrait of a people who epitomize the immigrant experience. Even as they
have faced bigotry and rejection, they have embraced American culture while keeping alive their traditions
and heritage.
The first episode, airing Wednesday, January 9 at 9 p.m., covers the period from the 1700s, when the
first Jews arrive in America to the early 20th century, when more than two million Eastern European Jews,
fleeing poverty and oppression, emigrate. Gravitating to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, they develop their
own unique cultural institutions. The second episode, airing Wednesday, January 16 at 9 p.m, looks at the early
20th century, when Anti-Semitism is on the rise even as some Jews succeed in mainstream pursuits; in
the 1920s, Jewish immigrants come to dominate Hollywood. The final episode, airing Wednesday, January 23 at
9 p.m., presents the post-war period, when discrimination against
Jews in daily life begins to abate and Jews enter professions such
as medicine, law and banking in record numbers.
While the story of Jewish life in America is emblematic of
the American immigrant story, it is also a unique story of ongoing
discrimination and stereotyping coupled with some of the most
remarkable accomplishments in American history, the arts, commerce,
science and academia.
GARMENT FACTORY WORKERS ON NEW YORK’S LOWER EAST SIDE, PHOTO: CORBIS, IRVING BERLIN, PHOTO: CORBIS, THE POPULAR HASIDIC RAPPER WHO
COMBINES HIP-HOP MUSIC WITH TRADITIONAL JEWISH THEMES. PHOTO: AP/WIDE WORLD
THE JEWISH AMERICANS airs Wednesdays, January 9, 16 and 23 at
9 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11) and WXXI-HD (cable 1011/DT 21.1)
TV
highlights
INDEPENDENT LENS:
BY THE PEOPLE:
Jim Lehrer
CITIZENSHIP IN
THE 21ST CENTURY
Jim Lehrer gathers influential Americans to draft a “Declaration of Citizenship
for the 21st Century” during the course of a four-day conference in
Colonial Williamsburg. The convocation brings together a diverse group of
approximately 50 influential Americans, including leaders in finance, education,
academics, sports, science, technology, religion, politics, law, journalism, the
military, health and medicine, visual and performing arts, social networking,
and auto racing, who offer their views on the rights and responsibilities of
citizens and government in modern-day America in both small and larger group
discussions. Their conversations are informed by presentations from a wide
range of American leaders, including musician, educator and activist Branford
Marsalis; playwright David Henry Hwang; historian Gordon Wood; columnist
and linguist John McWhorter; writer and social critic Howard Rheingold; and
history professor Carol Berkin.
WXXI was one of 12 cities selected to participate in the By the People’s
national conversation. On October 20, 2007 one hundred local citizens and
a panel of experts participated in discussions on healthcare costs, access
and quality at Rochester Institute of Technology. Footage from the Rochester
conversation will air during this broadcast.
BY THE PEOPLE airs on Friday, January 4 at 11 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11)
and WXXI-HD (cable 1011/DT21.1).
MAPPING STEM CELL RESEARCH
Bringing the stem cell argument to the forefront,
Independent Lens discovers the constant interplay between the promise for new discoveries,
the controversies of modern day science, and
the courage of people living with debilitating
diseases. This program is part of Dialogue on
Disability, a WXXI and Al Sigl Center programming
initiative to stimulate community dialogue about
the perspectives of people with disabilities. See
page 8 for details.
PHOTO: KARTEMQUIN EDUCATIONAL FILMS/ITVS
Allison Kessler
INDEPENDENT LENS: Mapping Stem Cell
Research airs on Tuesday, January 15 at
10 p.m. on WXXI-TV 21 (cable 11)
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| Great Perf. “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2008” | Words and Music by Jerry Herman
| Pioneers of TV “Sitcoms” Part 1 of 4 | Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency
| This Old House Hour
| Antiques Roadshow “Savannah”
| Albert Paley: In Search of the Sentinel
| Washington Week | NOW
| Need to Know | McLaughlin Group | Bill Moyers Journal
| Rosemary and Thyme
| Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | My Family
| Home to Roost
| Nature “The Desert Lions”
| Masterpiece Theatre “Jane Eyre”
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore”
| Great Performances “Carnegie Hall Celebrates Berlin”
| NOVA “Absolute Zero” Part 1 of 2
| Frontline “The Medicated Child”
| Independent Lens “Today’s Man”
| Pioneers of TV “Late Night” Part 2 of 4 | Jewish Americans “They Came to Stay/A World of Their Own” Parts 1 & 2 of 4
| This Old House Hour
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore”
| Globe Trekker
| Washington Week | NOW
| Need to Know | McLaughlin Group | Bill Moyers Journal
| Rosemary and Thyme
| Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | My Family
| Home to Roost
| Nature “Dogs that Changed...” Part 1 of 2 | Masterpiece “Persuasion”
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore”
| American Experience “Oswald’s Ghost”
| Second Op.
| NOVA “Absolute Zero” Part 2 of 2
| Frontline “Dangerous Business”
| Independent Lens “Stem Cell...”
| Pioneers of TV “Variety” Part 3 of 4
| The Jewish Americans “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times” Part 3 of 4
| This Old House Hour
| You’re Not Alone
| The Teachings of Jon
| Washington Week | NOW
| Need to Know | McLaughlin Group | Bill Moyers Journal
| Rosemary and Thyme
| Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | My Family
| Home to Roost
| Nature “Dogs that Changed...” Part 2 of 2 | Masterpiece “Northanger Abbey”
| Second Op.
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore”
| American Experience “The Lobotomist” | American Idealist: Sargent Shriver”
| NOVA “Family that Walks on All Fours” | Frontline “Growing Up Online”
| Ind. Lens “A Son’s...”| Second Op.
| Pioneers of TV “Game Shows” Part 4 of 4 | The Jewish Americans “Home” Part 3 of 3
| This Old House Hour
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore”
| Globe Trekker
| Washington Week | NOW
| Need to Know | McLaughlin Group | Bill Moyers Journal
| Rosemary and Thyme
| Keeping Up... | As Time Goes By | My Family
| Home to Roost
| Nature “Parrots in the Land of Oz”
| Masterpiece “Mansfield Park”
| Second Op.
| Antiques Roadshow “Orlando”
| State of the Union
| Encore! J. Conlon
| NOVA “Parthenon”
| Frontline “Return of the Taliban”
| Ind. Lens “How is Your Fish Today?”
| American Ballroom Challenge
| Island at the End of the World
| American Masters “Marilyn Monroe”
| This Old House Hour
| Antiques Roadshow “Orlando”
| Globe Trekker
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TV LISTINGS
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SPOTLIGHT ON A DAYTIME PROGRAM
STATE OF THE STATE
Governor Eliot Spitzer will present
his second State of the State Address
to members of the Legislature on
Wednesday, January 9. WXXI-TV will
carry the live broadcast of the Governor’s
speech beginning at 1 p.m.
STATE OF
THE STATE
airs Wednesday,
January 9 at
1 p.m. on
WXXI-TV and
also on AM1370.
MONDAY-FRIDAY daytime
5:00a
GED Connection (Mon.)
TV411 (Tues.)
Workplace Essential Skills (Wed.)
On Common Ground (Thurs.)
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TV LISTINGS
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Tuesday 1
Thursday 3
8:00p
8:00p
9:00
10:00
9:30
11:00
11:30
Great Performances “From Vienna: The
New Year’s Celebration 2008” George Prêtre
leads the Vienna Philharmonic for its 24th annual
New Year’s Celebration, featuring Strauss family
waltzes, festive ballets by the Vienna State Opera
Ballet and a special appearance by the Lipizzaner
horses. (TBR 1/2 @ 1:30a)
Words & Music by Jerry Herman A chronicle of
the life and career of American musical theater’s
Jerry Herman, composer and lyricist of smash hit
shows Hello Dolly!, Mame and La Cage Aux Folles.
The program features Angela Lansbury and Carol
Channing, and never-before-seen stills and archival footage of the original shows. (TBR 1/6 @ 4a)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
11:00
11:30
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow “Savannah” Part 3 of 3 (R)
Albert Paley: In Search of the Sentinel
The program explores Paley’s fusion of art and
technology by detailing the creation and instillation of “The Sentinel” at the Rochester Institute of
Technology. (R)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Off air for maintenance
Friday 4
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High
Desert (R)
1:30
Great Performances “From Vienna: The New
Year’s Celebration 2008” (R)
3:00
Antiques Road Show “Savannah” Part 3 of 3 (R)
4:00
Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High
Desert (R)
8:00p
8:30
9:00
Wednesday 2
12:00a
1:00
1:30
2:00
9:30
10:00
11:00
Washington Week (TBR 1/5 @ 1a, 3a, 5a)
NOW (TBR 1/5 @1:30a, 3:30 a, 5:30a)
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 1/6 @
12:30p)
McLaughlin Group (TBR 1/5 @ 2:30a)
Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 1/5 @ 4a)
By the People: Citizenship in the 21st Century
See page 9 for details.
OVERNIGHT
8:00p
9:00
11:00
11:30
Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms” Mary Tyler
Moore, Dick Van Dyke and Andy Griffith are
featured along with a collection of the most entertaining clips from “The Honeymooners,” “Make
Room for Daddy” and others. Part 1 of 4 (TBR 1/3
@ 3a, 1/5 @ 4p)
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the
Presidency This biography of America’s 7th
President explores whether Americans should
celebrate Jackson or apologize for him. Jackson
founded the Democratic Party, but was viewed by
his enemies as an American Napoleon. He was a
patriot, and a traitor. He was the greatest of generals, and wholly ignorant of the art of war. Martin
Sheen narrates. (TBR 1/3 @ 1a)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the
Presidency (R)
3:00
Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms” (R)
4:00
Pharmacists: Unsung Heroes
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
Charlie Rose Show
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (TBR
1/6 @ 11:30a)
McLaughlin Group (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Bill Moyers Journal (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Saturday 5
6:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
Sesame Street
Arthur
Clifford the Big Red Dog
WordGirl
Hometime “Urban Porch - Finishing” D))) (R)
This Old House
Ask This Old House
New Yankee Workshop “Nest of Tables” (R)
Ciao Italia “Two Classic Casseroles” (R)
Lidia’s Italy “The Essence of Maremma” (R)
january 2008
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
Victory Garden
Garden Smart
Simply Ming D)))
America’s Test Kitchen “Staying in for Chinese
Take-Out” (R)
Classical Destinations “Tuscany: Verdi &
Puccini” Visit Lucca, Pisa and Milan, and tour the
Puccini villa in Torre del Lago.
Second Opinion “Breast Cancer Recurrence”
While survival rates for breast cancer continue
to improve, for some women, recurrence is a
devastating reality. When cancer returns, a sense
of failure can confront both the patient and the
health care provider. (TBR 1/6 @ 1:30p)
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Really Great Roses”
Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms” Part 1 of 4 (R)
Wild Chronicles
Victory at Sea (R)
Antiques Roadshow “Savannah” Part 3 of 3 (R)
Lawrence Welk Show “Music Memories”
Rosemary and Thyme “The Gongoozlers”
When Rosemary falls from a viewing tower in an
accident that was probably intended for her friend
Quinnie, and a visiting journalist is found dead
in the secluded lake, the ladies find murder and
mystery in the cut-throat world of TV.
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
My Family
Home to Roost (R)
Dr. Who (R)
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:30
6:00
6:00
Austin City Limits “Crowded House”
Antiques Roadshow “Savannah” Part 3 of 3 (R)
NOVA “Wings of Madness” D))) (R)
Nature “The Seedy Side of Plants” D))) (R)
Words & Music by Jerry Herman (R)
Remembered Earth: N. Mexico’s High Desert (R)
Second Opinion “Flu” (R)
Second Opinion “Fertility” (R)
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
8:00
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Keeping Kids Healthy “Living with Friedreich’s
Ataxia”
Second Opinion “Breast Cancer Recurrence” (R)
How to Cook Everything: Bittman Takes on
America’s Chefs “Daniel Boulud”
Sewing with Nancy “Sew and Go Knits” Part 2 of 3
Woodwright’s Shop “German Woodcraft in
America”
Motorweek
Citywise
Inside Washington
This Old House (R)
Ask This Old House (R)
BBC World News
New York NOW
OnStage “Geri Allen” Geri Allen’s command of the
piano is beyond question, with both hands equally
adept at impossibly tricky maneuvers. Whether
playing a superb original or a standard, Allen is
guaranteed to bring her fresh and vibrant style
to the keyboard. Filmed at the 2007 Rochester
International Jazz Festival.
Nature “The Desert Lions” The world’s most
extraordinary population of lions lives in the
Namib Desert on Africa’s wild and forbidden
Skeleton Coast. Phillip Sander, a Namibian carnivore specialist, watched in disbelief, as a lioness
killed a fur seal in the waves and dragged it 5
miles inland to feed her cubs. (TBR 1/7 @ 3a)
D)))
PHOTO: BBC
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2:00
TV LISTINGS
Sunday 6
7:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
12:30p
Sesame Street
Thomas & Friends
Bob the Builder
Clifford the Big Red Dog
The Saddle Club
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
Make Way for Noddy
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria (R)
To the Contrary
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk.
Jane Eyre
9:00
Masterpiece “Jane Eyre” Much more than a
Gothic romance, Jane Eyre is the tale of one
woman’s fight to claim her independence and
self-respect in a society that has no place for her.
Starring Toby Stephens, Francesca Annis, and Ruth
Hudson. Part 2 of 2 (R) D)))
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11:00
TV LISTINGS
january 2008
Prayer in America Based in part on the book
“Prayer in America—The History of Prayer in
America” by author James P. Moore, Jr., this multifaith television special will examine the role prayer
has played throughout American history.
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Defying Gravity: A Historic Achievement in
Glass Featuring Josh Simpson Follow the
renowned glass artist Josh Simpson as he crafts
the largest glass object of his career; a luminous
100-pound “Megaplanet.” (R)
Education News Parents Can Use
Come Talk With Great Women
Nature “The Desert Lions” (R)
Earth Revealed
10:00
11:00
11:30
Independent Lens “Today’s Man” Filmmaker
Lizzie Gottlieb searches to understand her
brother’s strange and extraordinary life after he is
diagnosed at age 21 with Asperger’s Syndrome, a
high-functioning form of autism.
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
Destinos
Out of the Past
Fokus Deutsch
Voces
Wednesday 9
Monday 7
8:00p
9:00
11:00
11:30
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 1 of 3
NEW SEASON
Great Performances “Carnegie Hall Celebrates
Berlin” Under the baton of music director and
conductor Sir Simon Rattle, this program includes
highlights from the Hall’s 2007 “Berlin in Lights”
festival. Featuring Gustav Mahler’s towering
Symphony No. 9, and a performance of Bartók’s
Concerto for Orchestra by the Simón Bolívar Youth
Orchestra of Venezuela and its brilliant young
conductor Gustavo Dudamel. HD
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
Real Moms, Real Stories, Real Savvy
Paying for College with the Greens 2004 Ed.
Hands On: Crafts for Kids
Dragonflytv
Tuesday 8
8:00p
9:00
NOVA “Absolute Zero” This two-part special re-creates
groundbreaking discoveries across 4 centuries that
expanded our knowledge of low temperatures and
led ultimately to today’s cutting edge “cold technologies.” Part 1 of 2 (TBR 1/13 @ 2a) D)))
Frontline “The Medicated Child” Frontline continues its investigation into the controversial practice
of medicating kids. As the debate grows fiercer,
Frontline confronts psychiatrists and researchers
about the risks and benefits of prescription drugs
for troubled children.
8:00p
9:00
11:00
11:30
Pioneers of Television “Late Night” The stories
of Steve Allen, Jack Parr and Johnny Carson
headline this episode about the formative years of
late-night television. Also featured is Merv Griffin’s
last interview before he passed away. Part 2 of 4
(TBR 1/12 @ 4p)
Jewish Americans “They Came to Stay/A World
of Their Own” In the 1700’s, a small number of
Jews came to America, struggling to hold fast to
their faith and heritage while becoming part of the
emerging nation. Even after the U.S. Constitution
guaranteed freedom of religion, states had the
power to prevent Jews from voting, and their
status remained uneasy. See page 9 for details.
Part 1 of 3 HD
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
Tavis Smiley
Whole Child
Keeping Kids Healthy
Signing Time!
Thursday 10
8:00p
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 1 of 3 (R)
Globe Trekker “Mainland Greece” (R)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Live From Lincoln Center “I Can’t Believe it’s
Schoenberg” Rob Kapilow, creator and host of
january 2008
2:00
3:00
4:00
Lincoln Center’s “What Makes it Great?” series,
provides lively commentary about the origins and
place in music history of Arnold Schoenberg’s
Verklärt Nacht, performed by the Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center. (TBR 1/13 @ 5:30a)
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 1 of 3 (R)
Bridging World History
Wild Chronicles
3:00
Friday 11
3:30
8:00p
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
11:00
11:30
Washington Week (TBR 1/12 @ 1a, 3a, 5a)
NOW (TBR 1/12 @ 1:30a, 3:30a, 5:30a)
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 1/13
@ 12:30p)
McLaughlin Group (TBR 1/12 @ 2:30a)
Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 1/12 @ 4a)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Foreign Exchange (TBR 1/13 @ 11:30a)
McLaughlin Group (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Bill Moyers Journal (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW
Saturday 12
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
TV LISTINGS
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episode follows Beethoven’s early life in his birthplace, Bonn, near which descendents of his family
still live and work as winemakers, then heads to
an indisputably modern city: Berlin, home of one
of the world’s greatest orchestras.
Second Opinion “Osteoarthritis” Osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, or just normal aging? Knowing
the difference can affect patient care and quality of
living. Join experts discussing the real science behind
the common degenerative disease arthritis—what
you can do to help prevent it, and the promising
treatments on the horizon. (TBR 1/13 @ 1:30p)
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Hooray for
Herbs” Allen shows us some of the varieties he
is growing and explains how to work herbs into
the garden by combining them with flowers for
dramatic displays.
Pioneers of Television “Late Night” Part 2 of 4 (R)
Wild Chronicles
Victory at Sea “Sealing the Breach” (R)
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 1 of 3
(TBR 1/13 @ 1a)
Lawrence Welk Show “All Time Favorites”
Rosemary and Thyme “The Italian Rapscallion”
Emma Standish is opening her restaurant on the
Ligurian coast of Italy, and Rosemary and Laura
are there to prepare the surrounding garden. The
local fixer, Fabrizio Biaggi, insists the ladies visit
the Giardini Tremonti, but their tour is brought to an
abrupt halt when one of their party, Janice Alexander,
is found dead. Fabrizio is arrested, and Emma insists
Rosemary and Laura must prove him innocent.
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
My Family
Home to Roost
Doctor Who “The Parting of Ways” (R)
OVERNIGHT
6:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
12:30p
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
Sesame Street
Arthur
Clifford the Big Red Dog
WordGirl
Hometime “Mother-in-Law Apartment”
This Old House
Ask This Old House
New Yankee Workshop “Table Saw 101” (R)
Ciao Italia “Summer Salads”
Lidia’s Italy “Bigoli Just For Me” (R)
Victory Garden
Garden Smart Visit an historic estate that
features organic vegetables and mind boggling
formal gardens.
Simply Ming “Lemongrass/Extra Virgin Olive Oil”
Guest Chef: Todd English D)))
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
“Rainy Day BBQ Pork Chops” NEW SEASON
Classical Destinations “Bonn and Berlin” This
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:30
6:00
6:00
Austin City Limits “Kings of Leon/Roky
Erickson”
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 1 of 3 (R)
NOVA “Absolute Zero” Part 1 of 2 (R) D)))
Nature “The Desert Lion” D))) (R)
Independent Lens “Today’s Man” (R)
Live from Lincoln Center “I Can’t Believe it’s
Schoenberg” (R)
Second Opinion “Life After Breast Cancer” (R)
Second Opinion “Kidney Stones” (R)
Sunday 13
7:00a
8:00
8:30
Sesame Street
Thomas & Friends
Bob the Builder
16
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
12:30p
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:30
11:00
TV LISTINGS
Clifford the Big Red Dog
The Saddle Club
Biz Kid$ “What is a Biz Kid?” NEW SERIES
Make Way for Noddy
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Foreign Exchange (R)
To the Contrary
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R)
Keeping Kids Healthy “Great Nutrition for the
Cheapest Price/Adapting ” D)))
Second Opinion “Osteoarthritis” (R)
How to Cook Everything: Bittman Takes on
America’s Chefs “Jean-Georges Vongerichten”
Sewing with Nancy “Sew & Go Knits” Part 3 of 3
Woodwright’s Shop “Woodworking with Tillers
International” D)))
Motorweek
Citywise
Inside Washington
This Old House
Ask This Old House
BBC World News
New York Now
OnStage “The White Devils” The White Devils are
a lo-fi blues/garage “supergroup” out of Rochester,
NY, compromised of Frank Deblase (ex-Frantic
Flattops), Paul Rocco (ex-Chesterfield Kings) and
Rob Filardo (ex-Priests).
Nature “Dogs that Changed the World: The Rise of
the Dog” From the tiniest Chihuahua to the largest
St. Bernard, all dogs claim the wolf as their ancestor. Part one chronicles the evolution of dogs and
shows how they infiltrate society. Part 1 of 2 D)))
(TBR 1/20 @3a)
Masterpiece “Persuasion” Sally Hawkins appears
as Anne Elliot, destined for spinsterhood at age 27
after being persuaded 8 years earlier to refuse the
proposal of dashing Captain Wentworth (Rupert
Penry-Jones). Anthony Head co-stars as Anne’s
spendthrift father. D)))
Second Opinion “Tuberculosis” (R)
Prayer in America Part two includes a discussion of prayer and forgiveness, with a look at
prayer movements in America’s prison system.
Also discussed: positive thinking and self-help
movements, Christian Science, Alcoholics
Anonymous, and the role some believe prayer
plays in healing. Part 2 of 2
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
january 2008
Sound Stage “Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers:
Live from Gatorville” Part 1 of 2
Education News Parents Can Use
Passport to Knowledge
Nature “Dogs That Changed the World: The Rise
of the Dog” Part 1 of 2 (R)
Earth Revealed
Monday 14
8:00p
11:00
11:30
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 2 of 3
(TBR 1/19 @ 6p, 1/20 @ 1a)
American Experience “Oswald’s Ghost” Drawing
upon interviews with Norman Mailer, Edward J.
Epstein, Gary Hart, Dan Rather and others, and
featuring rarely seen archival footage, this film
takes a fresh look at President Kennedy’s assassination, the public’s reaction to the tragedy, and
the government investigation that followed.
NEW SEASON
Second Opinion “Clinical Trials/Parkinson’s
Disease”
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
12:30a
1:00
2:00
2:30
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
Real Moms, Real Stories, Real Savvy
Vanishing Generation
Dissed-Respect: The Impact of Bullying
Hands On: Crafts for Kids
Dragonflytv
9:00
10:30
OVERNIGHT
Tuesday 15
8:00p
11:30
NOVA “Absolute Zero” This two-part special
re-creates groundbreaking discoveries across 4
centuries that expanded our knowledge of low
temperatures and led ultimately to today’s cutting
edge “cold technologies. Part 2 of 2 D)))
Frontline “Dangerous Business” If a worker dies
on the job due to a company’s willful disregard for
federal safety regulations, the maximum penalty
his employer faces is six months in prison. Are
America’s workplace safety laws tough enough?
Based on reporting that was awarded the 2004
Pulitzer Prize.
Independent Lens “Mapping Stem Cell Research:
Terra Incognita” See page 9 for details.
BBC World News
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Charlie Rose Show
Destinos
Out of the Past
Fokus Deutsch
Voces
9:00
10:00
OVERNIGHT
january 2008
TV LISTINGS
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Wednesday 16
9:00
8:00p
9:30
10:00
11:00
11:30
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 1/20
@ 12:30p)
McLaughlin Group (TBR 1/19 @ 2:30a)
Bill Moyers Journal (TBR 1/19 @ 4a)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
12:30a
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Foreign Exchange (TBR 1/20 @ 11:30a)
McLaughlin Group (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Bill Moyers Journal (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
11:00
11:30
Pioneers of Television “Variety” This episode
begins with Ed Sullivan’s “Toast of the Town”
and Milton Berle’s “Texaco Star Theater” and
progresses through “The Carol Burnett Show,”
“The Smothers Brothers” and “Laugh-In,” among
others. Tim Conway and Jonathan Winters tell
hilarious stories about their variety show years.
Part 3 of 4 (TBA 1/19 @ 4p)
The Jewish Americans “The Best of Times, the
Worst of Times” See page 9 for details. Part 2 of 3
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
12:30a
1:00
2:30
3:00
Tavis Smiley
Whole Child
Keeping Kids Healthy
Signing Time!
9:00
OVERNIGHT
Thursday 17
8:00p
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
This Old House Hour
You’re Not Alone This program follows a multicultural group of families facing the relentless
challenge of raising special needs children. Their
enlightening and inspiring stories convey the hope
that special needs children can achieve productive
and meaningful lives.
The Teachings of Jon An insightful and
humorous documentary by Jennifer Owensby
about her brother Jon, a 40-year-old man severely
and profoundly affected by Down syndrome.
Entertaining and inspiring, this program celebrates
Jon exactly as he is, rather than changing him to
fit the world.
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 2 of 3
Soundstage “Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers:
Live from Gatorville” Part 2 of 2
Wild Chronicles
Friday 18
8:00p
8:30
Washington Week (TBR 1/19 @ 1a, 3a, 5a)
NOW (TBR 1/19 @ 1:30a, 3:30a, 5:30a)
OVERNIGHT
Saturday 19
6:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
Sesame Street
Arthur
Clifford the Big Red Dog
WordGirl (108)
Hometime “Bonus Room”
This Old House
Ask This Old House
New Yankee Workshop “Kitchen Cabinet
Basics” Part 1 of 2
11:30 Ciao Italia “Mushrooms” (R)
NOON Lidia’s Italy “Anna, the Cous Cous Lady” (R)
12:30p Victory Garden
1:00
Garden Smart The similarities between fashion
and gardening are increasing.
1:30
Simply Ming “Star Anise/Oranges”
2:00
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated “Lemon Layer Cake”
2:30
Classical Destinations “St. Petersburg” This
series finale reviews some significant figures in St.
Petersburg’s history: Pushkin, Catherine the Great
and Rasputin, and features the music of composers Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky.
3:00
Second Opinion “Inflammation” (TBR 1/20 @
1:30p)
3:30
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Wonderful
Wildflowers” Allen deals with last season’s disappointing wildflower display, and now has high
hopes for a new seed mix designed especially for
drought prone areas.
4:00
Pioneers of Television “Variety” Part 3 of 4 (R)
5:00
Wild Chronicles
5:30
Victory at Sea “Midway is East” (R)
6:00
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 2 of 3 (R)
7:00
Lawrence Welk Show “French Show”
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8:00
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
TV LISTINGS
january 2008
Rosemary & Thyme “Swords into Ploughshares”
Anglo-Saxon artifacts hold the clue for Rosemary
and Laura when murder plagues an archeological site, and the gardeners realize that someone
is willing to pay a very high price for a piece of
British history.
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
My Family
Home to Roost
Doctor Who “Rose” (R)
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
Austin City Limits “Brad Paisley/Dierks Bentley”
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 2 of 3 (R)
NOVA “Absolute Zero” Part 2 of 2 (R) D)))
Nature “Dogs that Changed the World: The Rise of
the Dog” Part 1 of 2 (R) D)))
Independent Lens “Mapping Stem Cell
Research” (R)
March of the Bonus Army (R)
Second Opinion “Longevity” (R)
Second Opinion “Chronic Pain” (R)
Sunday 20
7:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
12:30p
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
Sesame Street
Thomas & Friends
Bob the Builder
Clifford the Big Red Dog
The Saddle Club
Biz Kid$
Make Way for Noddy
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Foreign Exchange (R)
To the Contrary
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R)
Keeping Kids Healthy “Breastfeeding Your Baby:
How Do You Make it Work?”
Second Opinion “Inflammation” (R)
How to Cook Everything: Bittman Takes on
America’s Chefs “Gary Danko”
Sewing with Nancy “Fusing Art Quilts” Part 1 of 3
Woodwright’s Shop “The Sordid Blacksmith”
Motorweek
Citywise
Inside Washington
This Old House
Ask This Old House
BBC World News
New York Now
OnStage “Bill Frisell” Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell’s
sound is much more about the unexpected sonic
aftermath as it is about the player’s approach. Filmed
at the 2007 Rochester International Jazz Festival.
8:00
9:00
10:30
11:00
Nature “Dogs That Changed the World: Dogs by
Design” As we multiply and transform the many
breads of dogs, honing their looks and sizes, we
also change our relationship with them and theirs
with us. Part 2 of 2 D))) (R)
Masterpiece “Northanger Abbey” In Jane
Austen’s gentle parody of gothic fiction, Felicity
Jones plays romance addict Catherine Morland,
who is invited to a medieval country house that
appeals to her lurid fantasies. D)))
Second Opinion “Macular Degeneration” (R)
In the Life
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Soundstage “Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers:
Live from Gatorville” Part 2 of 2
Ethics in America
Sign Time!
Biz Kid$
Danger Rangers
Monday 21
8:00p
9:00
10:00
11:30
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 3 of 3 (R)
American Experience “The Lobotomist” The
lobotomy was championed by a young and ambitious neurologist named Walter J. Freeman, and
was hailed as a groundbreaking medical procedure that promised hope to the most distressed
families and desolate mentally ill patients.
Campbell Scott narrates.
American Idealist: The Story of Sargent
Shriver A biographical documentary about Robert
Sargent Shriver, the founder of the Peace Corps,
VISTA, Community Action, Head Start, Legal
Services for the Poor and more. By initiating
social programs such as these in the 1960s, he
helped shape an era that dared millions of young
Americans to live out their ideals.
BBC World News
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Charlie Rose Show
Real Moms, Real Stories, Real Savvy
E3 Electronic Field trip
Hands On: Crafts for Kids
Dragonfly TV
Tuesday 22
8:00p NOVA “Family That Walks on All Fours” There is
a family in Turkey with 5 children who walk on all
fours. Just what is the evolutionary significance
january 2008
9:00
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
of such a discovery? NOVA explores the scientific implications of this strange impairment.
D))) (R)
Frontline “Growing Up Online” This program
looks at the impact of the Internet on adolescence
through the eyes of teens and their parents, and it
explores the complicated new lines being drawn
between the real and virtual world for today’s
youngsters.
Independent Lens “A Son’s Sacrifice” Imram, a
young Muslim American, must confront his mixed
heritage and gain acceptance from his father’s
conservative community as he struggles to take
over the family business.
Second Opinion “Gastroesophageal Reflux
Disease” (R)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
Destinos
Out of the Past
Fokus Deutsch
Voces
Wednesday 23
8:00p
9:00
11:00
11:30
Pioneers of Television “Game Shows” This
episode traces one of broadcasting’s strongest
genres, from its beginnings in radio through its
heyday in the late 60s. Bob Barker talks about his
earliest work and Merv Griffin details his creation
of “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy.” Clips
include Phyllis Diller’s very first TV appearance.
Part 4 of 4 (TBR 1/26 @ 4p)
The Jewish Americans “Home” See page 9 for
details. Part 3 of 3
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30
1:00a
2:00
3:00
3:30
Tavis Smiley
Whole Child
Keeping Kids Healthy
Signing Time!
French in Action
Thursday 24
8:00p
9:00
10:00
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 3 of 3 (R)
Globe Trekker “Cambodia” (R) D)))
TV LISTINGS
11:00
11:30
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Tavis Smiley
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow (R)
Soundstage “Lifehouse”
Wild Chronicles
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OVERNIGHT
Friday 25
8:00p
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
11:00
11:30
Washington Week (TBR 1/26 @ 1a, 3a, 5a)
NOW (TBR 1/26 @ 1:30a, 3:30a, 5:30a)
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (TBR 1/27
@12:30p)
McLaughlin Group (TBR 1/26 @ 2:30a)
Bill Moyers Journal(TBR 1/26 @ 4a)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
Tavis Smiley
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Foreign Exchange (TBR 1 /27 @ 11:30a)
McLaughlin Group (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Bill Moyers Journal (R)
Washington Week (R)
NOW (R)
Saturday 26
6:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
Sesame Street
Arthur
Clifford the Big Red Dog
WordGirl
Hometime “Townhome Fireplace Retrofit” (R)
This Old House
Ask This Old House
New Yankee Workshop “Kitchen Cabinet
Basics” Part 2 of 2
11:30 Ciao Italia “Sunday Dinner” (R)
Noon Lidia’s Italy “Spaghetti and White Clams” (R)
12:30p Victory Garden
1:00
Garden Smart In this episode visit with a landscape
professional who shares ideas for a dramatic garden.
1:30
Simply Ming “Chinese Fermented Black Beans/
Butter” D)))
2:00
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated “Italian American Classics”
20
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
TV LISTINGS
january 2008
Classical Destinations “Salzburg: Birthplace of
Amadeus” Salzburg is the birthplace of classical
music’s ultimate super star.
Second Opinion “Tuberculosis” (R) (TBR 1/27 @
1:30p)
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Something
About Shrubs” Shrubs are essential background
plants, and Allen brings them to the forefront by
showing how some large boxwoods give his front
entrance a mature look.
Pioneers of Television “Game Shows” Part 4 of 4
(R)
Wild Chronicles
Victory at Sea “Mediterranean Mosaic” (R)
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 3 of 3 (R)
Lawrence Welk Show “Musical Tour of Europe”
Rosemary and Thyme “The Garden Path” When
Grania, a garden contest organizer, discovers that all
the gardens are afflicted with the same blight, she
calls in Rosemary and Laura to try to save the good
name of the contest. But when her rival for the position
of organizer is found dead, events take a darker turn.
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
My Family
Home to Roost
Doctor Who “The End of the World” (R)
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
8:00
9:00
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
6:30
Austin City Limits “Jack Johnson/Rilo Kiley” (R)
Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore” Part 3 of 3 (R)
NOVA “Family that Walks on All Fours” (R) D)))
Nature “Dogs that Changed the World” Part 2 of 2
(R) D)))
Faces of Culture/Revised
Child Development: Stepping Stones
Second Opinion “End of Life” (R)
Second Opinion “Tuberculosis” (R)
10:30
11:00
How to Cook Everything: Bittman Takes on
America’s Chefs “Gabrielle Hamilton”
Sewing with Nancy “Fusing Art Quilts” Part 2 of 3
Woodwright’s Shop “Henry Ford’s Museum
Village” D)))
Motorweek
Citywise
Inside Washington
This Old House
Ask This Old House
BBC World News
New York NOW
Rolling This special views the world from
the seat of a wheelchair, a place where getting
dressed, opening a door or navigating a sidewalk requires significant time and effort. Three
Californians in wheelchairs shot these video
diaries which capture their struggles and triumphs
in overcoming obstacles, dealing with difficult situations and interacting with well-meaning family
and friends.
Nature “Parrots in the Land of Oz” Parrots are
everywhere in Australia. Big and small, rare and
bizarre, colorful and intelligent, they are the most
conspicuous and exotic birds on the amazing
island continent. D)))
Masterpiece “Mansfield Park” Jane Austen’s
most complex plot stars Billie Piper as Fanny
Price, who goes to live with prosperous relatives
at Mansfield Park. She navigates a labyrinth of
intrigues and affairs while her cousin, played by
Blake Ritson, remains her stalwart confidant. D)))
Second Opinion “Memory Enhancement” (R)
Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose
“Egypt: Quest for the Lord of the Nile” Adventurer
Richard Bangs travels the Nile River to uncover the
history, myths and culture of the lost crocodiles of
ancient Egypt.
OVERNIGHT
Sunday 27
7:00a
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Noon
12:30p
1:00
1:30
Sesame Street
Thomas & Friends
Bob the Builder
Clifford the Big Red Dog
The Saddle Club
Biz Kid$
Make Way for Noddy
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Foreign Exchange (R)
To the Contrary
Need to Know Log onto wxxi.org/ntk. (R)
Keeping Kids Healthy “Anorexia: Recognizing It
and Combating It in Your Child” (R) D)))
Second Opinion “Tuberculosis” (R)
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Soundstage “Lifehouse” (R)
Ethics in America
Signing Time!
Biz Kid$
Danger Rangers
Monday 28
8:00p
9:00
10:30
Antiques Roadshow “Orlando” Part 1 of 3 (TBR
1/31@ 9p)
State of the Union
Encore! With James Conlon Maestro James
Conlon explores the relationship between the
concert pianist’s internal world and the composer’s
score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn
january 2008
11:00
11:30
9:00
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Smooth division which includes the waltz, the
tango, the foxtrot and the Viennese waltz.
Island at the End of the World Patagonia is
the last great wilderness of its kind, a rare haven
for some of the most indestructible creatures on
Earth. At its tip is a grand island, Tierra del Fuego,
a land as harsh as it is beautiful. This program
details how conservationists are working to save
and preserve this wilderness.
PHOTO: BEN ROSS
11:00
International Piano Competition as his examples
- and examines what makes one interpretation so
different from another.
America at a Crossroads “Stand Up: Muslim
American Comics Come of Age” This new
episode explores how Muslim-American and
Arab-American comics use humor to take on
stereotypes about Middle Easterners and terrorism. After 9/11, when people of Middle Eastern
background were advised to lie low, they all chose
to stand up and crack jokes.
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
TV LISTINGS
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Real Moms, Real Stories, Real Savvy
2:00
Invented Here “Kodak, Kodachrome and the
Digital Revolution”
3:00
Hands On: Crafts for Kids
4:00
Dragonfly TV
Tuesday 29
8:00p
9:00
10:00
11:30
NOVA “Parthenon” Built by the ancient Greeks
as a temple to Athena, the Parthenon has served
as a church, a fortress, an ammunition dump
and model for countless banks, courthouses and
museums across the world. Now, thanks to the
Greek government’s decision to restore this icon,
scholars are beginning to study the enigmas of its
planning and construction. D)))
Frontline “Return of the Taliban” Frontline reports
from the lawless Pakistani tribal areas and reveals
how the area has fallen under the control of a
resurgent Taliban militia. (R)
Independent Lens “How is Your Fish Today?”
While working on his latest screenplay, Hui Rao
suffers from serious writer’s block and begins to
live the life of the character he is trying to create.
BBC World News
OVERNIGHT
Mid.
1:00a
2:00
3:00
4:00
Charlie Rose Show
Destinos
Out of the Past
Fokus Deutsch
Voces
Wednesday 30
8:00p
America’s Ballroom Challenge “American
Smooth” Dancers compete in the American
American Masters:
Marilyn Monroe
10:00
11:00
11:30
American Masters “Marilyn Monroe: Still Life”
Marilyn Monroe was arguably the most photographed person ever, and this program tells her
story through the lens of such artists as Richard
Avedon, Inge Morath and Andy Warhol. (R)
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
12:30a
1:00
2:00
3:00
3:30
Tavis Smiley
Whole Child
Keeping Kids Healthy
Signing Time!
French in Action
OVERNIGHT
Thursday 31
8:00p
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
This Old House Hour
Antiques Roadshow “Orlando” Part 3 of 3 (R)
Globe Trekker “Las Vegas City Guide” (R) D)))
BBC World News
Charlie Rose Show
OVERNIGHT
12:30a Tavis Smiley
1:00
Off air for Maintenance
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REPEATS SCHEDULE
JANUARY primetime repeats
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency | 1/3 at 1a
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency
This biography of America’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and
the Presidency explores whether Americans should celebrate Jackson or apologize
for him. The program, which features re-enactments, lithographs, letters and the
insights of distinguished scholars, transports viewers into the world of America’s
seventh president, who, in one of the boldest political strokes in history, founded the
Democratic Party — yet was viewed by his enemies as an American Napoleon.
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency airs Wednesday, January 2
at 9 p.m. and repeats Thursday, January 3 at 1 a.m.
Antiques Roadshow | “Baltimore” Part 1 1/10 at 9p
Antiques Roadshow | “Baltimore” Part 2 1/19 at 6p, 1/20 at 1a
Antiques Roadshow | “Savannah” 1/5 at 6p
Bill Moyers Journal | Saturdays at 5a
Great Performances | “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2008” 1/2 at 1:30a
Live From Lincoln Center | “I Can’t Believe it’s Schoenberg” 1/13 at 5:30a
Nature | “Dogs that Changed the World: The Rise of the Dog” 1/20 at 3a
Nature | “The Desert Lions” 1/7 at 3a
Need to Know | Sundays at 12:30p
NOW | Saturdays at 1:30a
Pioneers of Television | “Game Shows” 1/26 at 4p
Pioneers of Television | “Late Night” 1/12 at 4p
Pioneers of Television | “Sitcoms” 1/3 at 3a, 1/5 at 4p
Pioneers of Television | “Variety” 1/19 at 4p
Second Opinion | “Breast Cancer Recurrence” 1/6 at 1:30p
Second Opinion | “Inflammation” 1/20 at 1:30p
Second Opinion | “Osteoarthritis” 1/13 at 1:30p
Second Opinion | “Tuberculosis” 1/27 at 1:30p
Words & Music by Jerry Herman | 1/6 at 4 a
Please note: The repeat broadcast of McLaughlin Group, Need to Know, NOW and
Washington Week is always the episode from the preceding Friday program.
CREDITS: THOMAS SULLY; ANDREW R. MELLON COLLECTION, IMAGE © BOARD OF TRUSTEES, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON; MATHEW IMAGING
Pioneers of Television
Nature
Live from Lincoln
Center
january 2008
STATION SIGNALS
WXXI VOICES brings local and national guests into WXXI’s studios at 280 State Street to present
intriguing programs on a wide variety of topics. You won’t want to miss this great lecture series.
Tickets for WXXI members are just $10 per lecture. Order your tickets today by logging on to
WXXI.org/voices or calling 585-258-0200. All lectures are at WXXI Studios unless otherwise noted.
January 20 at 2:00 p.m.
WIRED Science host
Ziya Tong
February 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Michael Lasser’s
“The Conversation with
the Flying Plates”
March 9 at 2:00 p.m.
NPR’s Andrea Seabrook
And, join us April 6 at 2:00 p.m. for Wireless TV with WXXI’s Kent Hatfield!
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JANUARY HD primetime
Cable 1011/DT 21.1
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| The Marines
| Words and Music by Jerry Herman
| Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms”
| Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency
| NOVA “Underwater Dream Machine” | Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms”
| Oprah’s Roots: African American Lives
| The 49th Star
| Inside “FIFA Club Championship” | By the People: Citizenship 21st Cent.
| NOVA “Underwater Dream Machine” | Austin City Limits “Crowded House” | Pioneers of Television “Sitcoms”
| Nature “The Desert Lions”
| Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Great Performances “Carnegie Hall Celebrates Berlin”
| NOVA
| Frontline “The Medicated Child”
| Nature “The Desert Lions”
| Pioneers of Television “Late Night”
| The Jewish Americans “They Came to Stay/A World of Their Own”
| NOVA
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Soundstage “T. Petty & Heartbreakers”
| Curious
| Inside “Tut’s Treasure Tour”
| Slavery and the Making of America
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Aust. City... “Kings of Leon/R. Erickson” | Pioneers of Television “Late Night”
| Nature “Dogs That Changed World (Part 1) | Masterpiece Theatre “Persuasion”
| Encore! J. Conlon
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | American Experience “Oswald’s Ghost”
| March of...Army
| NOVA
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Nature “Dogs...Changed World (Pt. 1)
| Pioneers of Television “Variety”
| The Jewish Americans “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times”
| NOVA
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Soundstage “T. Petty & Heartbreakers”
| Curious
| Inside “Rio Carnaval”
| Slavery and the Making of America
| Soundstage “T. Petty & Heartbreakers” | Austin City Limits “Coldplay”
| Pioneers of Television “Variety”
| Nature “Dogs That Changed World (Part 2) | Masterpiece Theatre “Northanger Abbey”
| Encore! J. Conlon
| Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | American Experience “The Lobotomist” | American Idealist: Sargent Shriver
| NOVA “Family That Walks on All Fours” | Frontline “Growing Up Online”
| Indian Pride
| Encore! J. Conlon
| Pioneers of Television “Game Shows” | The Jewish Americans “Home”
| NOVA “Family That Walks on All Fours” | Antiques Roadshow “Baltimore, MD” | Soundstage “Lifehouse”
| Stories of R. Anaya | ...Manny Farber | Inside “Lord of the Rings on Stage” | Slavery and the Making of America
| Soundstage “Lifehouse”
| Austin City Limits “B. Paisley/D. Bentley” | Pioneers of Television “Game Shows”
| Nature “Parrots in the Land of Oz)
| Masterpiece Theatre “Mansfield Park”
| Encore! J. Conlon
| Antiques Roadshow “Orlando, FL”
| American Experience “Buffalo Bill” | America at Crossroads “Muslim Amer.”
| NOVA “Parthenon”
| Frontline “Return of the Taliban”
| Nature “Parrots in the Land of Oz”
| America’s Ballroom Challenge...
| Island at the End of the World
| American Masters “Marilyn Monroe”
| American Experience “Buffalo Bill”
| Antiques Roadshow “Orlando, FL” | Soundstage “Daughtry”
january 2008
WORLD & CREATE/THINKBRIGHT
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WORLD
CREATE/THINKBRIGHT schedule
DTV 21.2/cable 524
DTV 21.3/cable 433
8:00 p.m.
ThinkBright airs 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. The schedule includes twohours of non-commercial, non-violent children’s programming
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every day. At 8 p.m., the ThinkBright’s
thematic daily programming begins.
Pioneers in Aviation (1/1)
Kalb Report (1/2)
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency (1/4 @ 7 p.m.)
Wild Chronicles (1/7)
Expo: Magic of the White City (1/8)
KIDS PROGRAMMING
6p
Independent Lens (1/9, 1/16 @ 7:30 p.m., 1/30 @ 7:30 p.m.)
Everyday Edisons (Fridays, beginning 1/11)
Jewish Americans (1/14, 1/21, 1/28 @ 7 p.m.)
American Experience (1/15 @ 7:30 p.m., 1/22, 1/29)
America at a Crossroads (1/23 @ 7 p.m.)
NOVA (Thursdays)
Nature (Saturdays)
Now on PBS (Sundays)
8:30 p.m.
By The People Special (1/6) includes footage from Rochester
Fetch! (Saturdays), Biscuit Brothers (Sundays)
CyberChase (1/1-1/4), Super Why (weekdays,
beginning 1/7)
6:30p Postcards from Buster (Saturdays), Wishbone
(Sundays), Arthur (1/1-1/4), Sesame Street
(weekdays beginning 1/7)
7p
Saddle Club (Sundays, beginning 1/6), Animalia
(Sundays, beginning 1/7), Maya & Miguel (1/1 – 1/3)
Word Girl (1/4), Reading Rainbow (1/5)
7:30p Double Down (Sundays), Curious George (weekdays,
beginning 1/7), Dragon Fly (Saturdays, beginning
1/12), Saddle Club (1/1), Riding in Stride (1/2)
Horses of Proud Spirit (1/3), Life with Passion:
Raising Egyptian (1/4), Mountain Lake Journal (1/5)
Wild Chronicles (1/7)
THINKBRIGHT NIGHTLY THEMES
Everyday Edisons (Fridays, beginning 1/11)
Sundays are Family & Education nights! Tune in for the
new series Biz Kid$, presented by WXXI, every Sunday at
8 p.m., beginning 1/13, and for specials like NY State: A
Place I Call Home on 1/6 at 8:30 p.m. and Autism: A Self
Portrait on 1/13 at 8:30 p.m.
Mondays are Healthy for Life nights, checking in with
programs like Keeping Kids Healthy series continues at 8
p.m., Teachings of Jon on 1/14 at 9 p.m., Uphill Climb on
1/21 at 9 p.m. and Rolling on 1/28 at 9 p.m
Tuesdays are Arts & Performance nights, starring specials
like Live from Lincoln Center: Joshua Bell’s Romantic Violin
on 1/1 at 8 p.m., American Masters: Balanchine at 8 p.m.,
Great Performances at the Met 101: The Magic Flute on
1/15 at 8 p.m., and My Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
with Baz Luhrmann on 1/22 at 8 p.m.
Wednesdays are History & Biography nights with
programs like History Detectives at 8 p.m., People’s
Palace on 1/2 at 9 p.m., and Destination America on 1/9,
1/16, 1/23, & 1/30 at 9 p.m.
Thursdays are Heritage & Diversity nights beginning with
Indian Pride at 8 p.m., I Believe at 8:30 p.m., followed by
Globe Trekker at 9 p.m.
Fridays are Think Globally nights with all your favorite news
shows like New York Now at 8 p.m, Foreign Exchange at
8:30 p.m., Bill Moyers’ Journal at 9 p.m., NOW at 10 p.m.,
and Governor Spitzer’s 2008 State of the State Address on
1/11 at 9 p.m.
Saturdays are Science & Nature nights with Jim Knox’s
Wild Zoofari at 8 p.m., Animal Attractions at 8:30 p.m., E2
at 9 p.m., and Wild Chronicles on Saturdays at 9:30 p.m.
Independent Lens (1/23)
McLaughlin Group (Sundays)
9:00 p.m.
Pioneers in Aviation (1/1)
Miller Center National Debates (1/2)
Liberty or Death (1/4 @ 9 p.m.)
Pioneers of Television (Tuesdays, beginning 1/8)
Bear Island (1/11)
Emperors of the Ice (1/18)
Hawaiian Monk Seals: Surviving Paradise (1/25)
Nature (Mondays)
Frontline (Wednesdays, beginning 1/9)
Scientific American Frontiers (Thursdays)
History Detectives (Saturdays)
Bill Moyers Journal (Sundays)
10:00 p.m.
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (weekdays)
History Detectives (Saturdays)
Television in America (Sundays)
For complete schedules, visit WXXI.org/dtvschedules
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Backstage Pass
With Christopher O’Riley, host of NPR’s From the Top,
in Rochester to record his show at the Callahan Theater at
Nazareth College on Sunday, January 20th, Julia Figueras
couldn’t resist inviting him into the Epstein Studio for the next
Backstage Pass. Mr. O’Riley will speak with Julia about the
upcoming Rochester performance, about the show itself and
share some of his piano transcriptions from alternative rock
band Radiohead, and singer-songwriter Nick Drake.
BACKSTAGE PASS airs on Friday, January 18 at 1 p.m. on
WXXI-FM 91.5/90.3/HD91.5-1
FROM THE TOP IN ROCHESTER
WXXI and the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra are proud to bring
the hit show, From the Top to the Callahan Theater at Nazareth College on
Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 3 p.m. This special concert will feature young
musicians from Rochester and across the country. Local musicians include
Harvest Zhang, a 15-year-old pianist from Rochester, NY, and the Compass
Quartet featuring Kieran Hanlon, 17, violin from Canandaigua, NY, William
Cho, 18, violin from Rochester, NY, Michael Sabatka, 18, viola from North
Chili, NY and Stephen Ryck, 18, cello from Penfield, NY.
Christopher O’Riley
TICKETS are available at the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Box Office.
Call (585) 454-2100 to order tickets or visit 108 East Avenue in Rochester.
Box office hours are Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
highlights
New Year’s Day
from Vienna 2008
We Still Believe
A TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Don’t miss the Choral Arts Society of Washington and guests
perform inspirational spirituals, rousing gospel and traditional
hymns associated with the Civil Rights movement. Guest
soprano Janice Chandler and the National Symphony
Orchestra, under the baton of Leonard Slatkin join in this live
concert from the Kennedy Center.
Known as the most popular annual classical
music concert in the world, this annual New
Year’s Day event is broadcast live from the
Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna.
Hosted by NPR’s Korva Coleman (pictured),
this year’s concert is conducted by Georges
Prêtre.
PHOTO: ANTONY NAGELMANN 2002
We Still Believe: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. airs
Monday, January 21 at 12 noon on WXXI-FM 91.5/90.3/HD91.5-1
NEW YEAR’S DAY FROM VIENNA 2008
on Tuesday, January 1 at 11 a.m. on
WXXI-FM 91.5/90.3/HD91.5-1
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JANUARY classical programming
Classical 91.5/WJSL 90.3/HD 91.5-1
Monday-Friday
6a
7a
Saturday
Sunday
The Sunshine Show
Classical Music
with Simon Pontin
with John Andres
The Sunshine Show
with Simon Pontin
8a
With Heart and Voice
Salmagundy
9a
with Richard Gladwell
with Simon Pontin
10a
Sunday Baroque
11a
Classical Music
with Julia Figueras
NOON
Fascinatin’ Rhythm
Classical Music
with Marianne Carberry
1p
Saint Paul Sunday
Classical Music
with Jack Ertle or Gerry Szymanski
2p
3p
The Metropolitan Opera
Classical Music
4p
(start and end times vary)
5p
From the Top
6p
7p
Santa Fe Chamber Orchestra
Exploring Music
A Prairie Home Companion
With Heart & Voice
with Bill McGlaughlin
8p
Syndicated Orchestral Series
9p
Thistle & Shamrock
Pipedreams
(see listings for details)
Echoes
10p
Classical Music
11p
New York Philharmonic
with Mordecai Lipshutz
Hearts of Space
Music of the 21st Century
from PRI
with Chris Hickey
Classical Music
MID.
to 6a
Echoes
Fridays, 10:00 p.m. until 12 a.m.
from PRI
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.
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Sunday
1/20
12:00p Saint Paul Sunday
1/6
1/13
1/20
1/27
Orion String Quartet
Trio Solisti
Emma Kirkby, s; Fretwork
Stephen Prutsman, p
1/27
3:00p The New York Philharmonic
1/6
1/13
1/20
1/27
Handel: Messiah (Celena Shafer, s; mezzo-soprano
tba; JohnMark Ainsley, t; Nathan Berg, b; New York
Choral Artists, JosephFlummerfelt, dir; Nicholas
McGegan, cond)
Williams: Sound the Bells!; Flight to Neverland
from Hook; Suite from Jane Eyre; Suite from the
Harry Potter films Whiting/Williams: Hooray for
Hollywood Lane/Lerner: You’re All The World to
Me from Royal Wedding DePaul/Mercer: Bless
Your Beautiful Hide from Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers Previn: I Like Myself from It’s Always
Fair Weather Fain/Freed: The King Who Couldn’t
Dance (The Worry Song) from Anchors Aweigh
Brown/Freed: Singin’ In the Rain from Singin’ In
the Rain Williams: Sayuri’s Theme from Memoirs
of a Geisha; A Tribute to George Lucas and
Steven Spielberg; The Olympic Spirit; Theme from
Sugarland Express; March from Raiders of the
Lost Ark; The Mission (NBC News Theme) (Glenn
Dicterow, v; Carter Brey, c; John Williams, cond)
Chávez: Symphony No. 2, Sinfonia India Dvorák:
Violin Concerto Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 (Gil
Shaham, v; Gustavo Dudamel, cond)
Dvorák: Czech Suite Beethoven: Piano Concerto
No. 3 Smetana: Selections from Ma vlast (PierreLaurent Aimard, p; Phillippe Jordan, cond)
5:00p From the Top
1/6
1/13
From the Top visits the historic Southern Theatre in
Columbus, OH for a show featuring a battle of the
bands between two string quartets. The horsehair
will be flying!
From the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on the beautiful island of Oahu, this week’s show features four
teenage soloists and an exciting youth opera chorus
from Honolulu.
From the Caldwell Auditorium in Tyler, Texas, this
week’s show features five terrific young soloists,
including two Texans. Three of these young soloists
play a new game called “Finish the Famous Musical
Phrase.”
From the Top surfs over to the Castle Theatre at the
Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Maui, Hawaii for an
exciting lineup of young performers, including two
five-piano ensembles from Honolulu, and a special
13-year-old guitarist from Bedford, Texas.
6:00p Santa Fe Chamber Orchestra
1/6
1/13
1/20
1/27
Mozart: Adagio and Rondo Schumann: Romances
Mozart: Masonic Funeral Music Brahms: Piano
Trio (Tara Helen O’Connor, f; Alan Vogel, o; Steven
Tenenbom, vla; Timothy Eddy, c; Marc Neikrug, p and
keyboard glockenspiel; Liang Wang, o; Benny Kim, v;
Eric Kim, c; Jonathan Biss, p; Alan Gilbert, cond)
Paganini: Caprice Mozart: Piano Quartet
Scharwenka: Piano Trio (Soovin Kim, v; Benny Kim,
v; Kirsten Johnson, vla; Eric Kim, c; Marc Neikrug, p)
Hahn: Lyde from Etudes Latines; Quand je fus pris
au pavillon; Le plus beau present; L’Enamouree; Le
Printemps Beethoven: Septet (Anne Sofie von Otter,
ms; Bengt Forsberg, p; Michael Rusinek, cl; Julie
Landsman, h; Nancy Goeres, bn; Pinchas Zukerman,
v; Jethro Marks, vla; Amanda Forsyth, c; Marji
Danilow, b)
Mozart: Adagio and Fugue Debussy: Premiere
Rhapsody Beethoven: Piano Trio, Archduke (Orion
String Quartet; Chen Halevy, cl; Yuja Wang, p; Cho
Liang Lin, v; Ralph Kirshbaum, c; Cecile Licad, p)
7:00p With Heart & Voice
1/6
1/13
1/20
1/27
Epiphany
The William Ferris Chorale
The Choir of all Saints Episcopal Church
Music From Castle Church
8:00p Pipedreams
1/6
1/13
1/20
1/27
An Organist’s Yearbook
TBA
TBA
TBA
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Monday
1/15
12:00p We Still Believe: A Tribute to
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1/21
1/22
See page 27 for details.
7:00p Exploring Music with Bill
McGlaughlin
1/7
1/14
1/21
1/28
How Do You Get From Bach to Beethoven
Magnificent Magyars
Life Among the Dead
Souvenirs of Italy
1/29
8:00p Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
1/7
1/14
1/21
1/28
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1, Classical
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 9 Tchaikovsky:
Symphony No. 5 Kabalevsky: Colas Breugnon
Overture Glinka: Kamarinskaya (Mstislav
Rostropovich, cond)
MacMillan: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky:
Symphony No. 4 (Barry Douglas, p; Marin Alsop,
cond)
Bach: Concerto for Viola, Strings and Basso Continuo
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 Dvorak: Symphony No.
9, From the New World (Andres Cardenes, v; Randolph
Kelly, vla; Manfred Honeck, cond)
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture Gubaidulina: Feast
During a Plague Brahms: Violin Concerto
R. Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks (Joshua
Bell, v; Sir Andrew Davis, cond)
Tuesday
Wednesday
8:00p The Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra
1/2
1/16
11:00a New Year’s Day from Vienna 2008
See page 27 for details.
8:00p Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts
1/1
1/8
Tensions: Music at the Power Plant in Heimbach,
2nd concert Britten: Sonata Shostakovich: Prelude
and Scherzo for String Octet Popper: Requiem
Brahms: Clarinet Quintet (Radoslav Szulc, v;
Christian Tetzlaff, v; Antje Weithaas, v; Veronika
Eberle, v; Tatyana Masurenko, vla; Elisabeth
Kufferath, vla; Gustav Rivinius, c; Tanja Tetzlaff, c;
Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, c; Claudio Bohórquez, c;
Sharon Kam, cl; Paul Rivinius, p)
Maulbronn Monastery Concerts Mozart: Prelude
and Fugue No. 1 Britten: Phantasy Beethoven:
String Trio Francaix: Quartet for Oboe and String
Trio Mozart: Quartet for Oboe and String Trio (Stefan
Schilli, o; Offenburg String Trio)
Schuller: Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee
Mozart: Piano concerto No. 24 Mussorgsky/
Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition (Jonathan Biss, p;
Christopher Seaman, cond)
8:00p Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
1/9
1/23
1/1
Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 1st concert Beethoven:
Overture to Die Weihe des Hauses; Violin Concerto
(version for Piano and Orchestra); Symphony No. 6,
Pastoral (Olli Mustonen, p; German Chamber
Philharmonic; Paavo Järvi, cond)
Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 2nd concert Mohamed
Saad Basha: Intizar for Lute and Orchestra (World
Premiere, commissioned by Deutsche Welle) Britten:
Simple Symphony Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30
(Paul Lewis, p; Cairo Conservatory of Music
Orchestra; Ivan Filev, cond)
Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 3rd concert Britten:
Violin Concerto Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Frank
Peter Zimmermann, v; Christiane Oelze, s; Annely
Peebo, a; Christian Elsner, t; Ralf Lukas, b; Bamberg
Symphony Chorus; Bamberg Symphony Orchestra;
Jonathan Nott, cond)
1/30
Puts: Inspiring Beethoven Beethoven: Piano
Concerto No. 2 Strauss: Ein Heldenleben Mahler:
Finale from Symphony No. 7 (John O’Conor, p;
Andreas Delfs, cond)
Mozart: Symphony No. 39; Symphony No. 40;
Symphony No. 41, Jupiter (Andreas Delfs, cond)
Mozart: Symphony No. 38, Prague; Requiem
(Karina Gauvin, s; Erin York, s; Phyllis Pancella, ms;
Pascal Charbonneau, t; Charles Temkey, b; Andrew
Wilkowske, b; Milwaukee Symphony Chorus;
Andreas Delfs, cond)
Stravinsky: Petrouchka Tchaikovsky: Symphony
No. 5 (Andreas Delfs, cond)
Thursday
8:00p BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra
1/3
Carter: Soundings Falla: Nights in the Gardens
of Spain Ravel: Alborada del Gracioso Schubert:
Symphony No. 9, Great (Daniel Barenboim, p and
cond)
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1/10
1/17
1/24
1/31
Wagner: Overture to The Flying Dutchman
Bruckner: Te Deum Dukas: The Sorcerer’s
Apprentice Strauss: Death and Transfiguration
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Wagner/Thomas:
Träume from Wesendonck Lieder (Sir Georg Solti,
Daniel Barenboim, Jean Martinon, Désiré Defauw,
Fritz Reiner, Frederick Stock, cond)
Nielsen: Helios Overture; Symphony No. 5
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 (Jean Martinon,
cond; Paavo Järvi, cond)
Verdi: Overture to La Forza del Destino; Tacea la
notte placida from Il trovatore Cilea: Io son l’umile
ancella from Adriana Lecouvreur Puccini: Vissi
d’arte from Tosca Prokofiev: Symphony No. 3
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat Suite No. 2 Ravel:
Rhapsodie Espagnole; Bolero (Riccardo Muti, cond)
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20; Horn Concerto No. 4
Adams: Naïve and Sentimental Music (Mitsuko
Uchida, p/cond; Daniel Gingrich, h; Esa-Pekka
Salonen, cond)
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Saturday
11:00a Fascinatin’ Rhythm
1/5
1/12
1/19
1/26
Two More Alleyman
Beginning With Body and Soul
Back to the Carolina You Love
Unusual Stories
1:30p The Toll Brothers
Metropolitan Opera
1/5
1/12
1/19
1/26
Un Ballo in Maschera by Verdi
Macbeth by Verdi (simulcast in HD at Regal Cinema
Eastview)
La Boheme by Puccini
Il Barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini
6:00p A Prairie Home Companion
8:00p Thistle & Shamrock with
Friday
Fiona Ritchie
1/5
1:00p Backstage Pass
1/18
See page 27 for details.
1/12
8:00p New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
1/4
1/11
1/18
1/25
TBA
Martinsson: A.S. in Memoriam Shostakovich:
Violin Concerto No. 2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3,
Eroica Sibelius: Valse Triste; Spring Song; Scene
with Cranes (Baiba Skride, v; Gothenburg Symphony
Orchestra; Neeme Järvi, cond)
TBA
Copland: Two Pieces Beethoven: Symphony No. 2
Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks; First Waltz
Sequence from Der Rosenkavalier (Neeme Järvi,
cond)
1/19
1/26
Family Gathering Musical families have created
some of the finest Celtic music recorded during
the past three decades. This program features the
Brennans, the O’Domhnaills, the Cunninghams, the
Fishers, and the Lunnys.
William Jackson We catch-up with the multiinstrumentalist and composer en route from North
Carolina to Ireland via Scotland to discuss his largescale work Duan Albanach and his collaborations
with Irish harper Gráinne Hambly.
At the Edge This week explores how Celtic music
inspired by jazz and classical arrangements, and
driven by contemporary and world rhythms is evolving the sound. Featured artists include Solas, Secret
Garden, Kila, and Shooglenifty.
Raise a Glass Many a fine song has been sung
around the drinking table to celebrate good
company, lament parting, or toast whatever lies
ahead. This week we party with Robin Laing, Tony
Cuffe, and the Voice Squad.
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january 2008
Monday-Friday
Midnight
DJ Speciality Shows
2:00 am
The Difference
3:00 am
World Café
5:00 am
Morning Edition
9:00 am
Open Tunings with Scott Regan
Noon
DJ Specialty Shows
2:00 pm
World Café
4:00 pm
All Things Considered
6:00 pm
Sounds Eclectic (Monday)
Mountain Stage (Tuesday)
Mystery Train (Wednesday)
OnStage (Thursday)
Rejuvination (Friday)
7:00 pm
Radio Rock (Thursday)
8:00 pm
DJ Speciality Shows (Monday-Thursday)
9:00 pm
Blacks and Blues (Fridays)
88.5 WRUR
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MYSTERY TRAIN
is Rollin’ in Wednesdays
Tune in every Wednesday night for an
eclectic musical journey where one genre
rolls seamlessly into the next. Host Mark
Grube links 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.
You can read more about Mark Grube, who
was named WXXI’s 2007 Employee of the
Year, on page 7.
MYSTERY TRAIN airs Wednesdays at
6 p.m. and again on Saturdays at 10 p.m.
on WRUR 88.5.
Saturday
2:00 am
The Difference
8:00 am
A Variety of Folk
10:00 am
Best of Open Tunings
Noon
La Dolce Vita
2:00 pm
Thistle & Shamrock
3:00 pm
OnStage
4:00 pm
Radio Rock
6:00 pm
DJ Specialty Shows
9:00 pm
The Grateful Dead Hour
10:00 pm
Mystery Train
Sunday
Midnight
The Difference
8:00 am
The World of Gospel
10:00 am
Irish Party House
Noon
The Jewish Sound
2:00 pm
Mountain Stage
4:00 pm
A Prairie Home Companion
6:00 pm
Jazz with Ruth Elaine
8:00 pm
What’s New
9:00 pm
Marian McPartland
10:00 pm
Black Classics with Talik
The White
Devils
Known for their primal and driving sound, The
White Devils’ unconventional three-piece blues
band comprised of two slide guitars played by
Frank DeBlase and Paul Rocco, and drums and
maracas played by Rob Filardo, carries sounds
of the American urban congo.
The White Devils
PHOTO: CLARK CONDE
ONSTAGE: THE WHITE DEVILS airs on
Thursday, January 10 at 6 p.m. on WRUR 88.5,
and again Saturday, January 12 at 3 p.m. and
on WXXI-TV 21, Sunday, January 13 at 7 p.m.
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STATION SIGNALS
WXXI HD RADIO SCHEDULE
WXXI HD RADIO hosts three audio channels—91.5-1, which broadcasts our
classical music programming heard on FM 91.5/90.3 with the highest definition of
sound, and 91.5-2, which broadcasts news and information programming heard
on AM 1370. A third channel, 91.5-3, offers a whole new variety of talk radio and
news programs from National Public Radio and Public Radio International not
found in our current radio schedules. See the schedule for WXXI-FM HD 91.5-3
below, and for a complete schedule, log on to WXXI.org/radio/hd.
91.5-1
91.5-2
91.5-3
Claical 91.5 in HD
AM 1370 in HD
Program Schedule
HOUR
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
12:00 am
Fresh Air
Weekend
Tavis Smiley
The Story
The Story
The Story
The Story
The Story
1:00 am
Humankind
Talk of the Nation
Talk of the Nation
Talk of the Nation
Talk of the Nation
Talk of the Nation
2:00 am
Inside Europe
On the Media
3-5:00 am BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service
Marketplace
This American
6:00 am
Latino USA
Justice Talking
Living on Earth
Living on Earth
Inside Europe
Money
Life
6:30 am
Need to Know
7:00 am
Splendid Table
8:00 am
Bob Edwards
Weekend
The Bryant Park
Project
The Bryant Park
Project
The Bryant Park
Project
The Bryant Park
Project
The Bryant Park
Project
National
Geographic
On the Media
Speaking of Faith
Changing World
Splendid Table
Perspectives
Changing World
Weekend Edition
National
Geographic
On Point
On Point
On Point
On Point
On Point
Weekend Edition
12:00 pm
Marketplace
Money
Day to Day
Day to Day
Day to Day
Day to Day
Day to Day
Tavis Smiley
1:00 pm
Word for Word
News & Notes
News & Notes
News & Notes
News & Notes
News & Notes
2:00 pm
Only A Game
To the Point
To the Point
To the Point
To the Point
To the Point
3:00 pm
This American
Life
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
4:00 pm
Perspectives
BBC Newshour
BBC Newshour
BBC Newshour
BBC Newshour
BBC Newshour
5:00 pm
Zorba Paster
Health
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
6:00 pm
Studio 360
Marketplace
Marketplace
Marketplace
Marketplace
Marketplace
As It Happens
As It Happens
As It Happens
As It Happens
As It Happens
9:00 am
10-11:00 am
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
All Things
Considered
Best of Our
Knowledge
10:00 pm
11:00 pm
Marketplace
Update
All Things
Considered
Marketplace
Update
All Things
Considered
Marketplace
Update
All Things
Considered
Marketplace
Update
All Things
Considered
Marketplace
Update
All Things
Considered
Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm Show
Says You!
Bob Edwards
Justice Talking
Speaking of Faith
Infinite Mind
7:30 pm
Weekend America
All Things
Considered
Word for Word
Car Talk
Wait Wait
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Against
the Odds
Celebrated journalist Ellis Cose profiles the
incredible journey of Abass Hassan Mohamed.
Originally from Somalia, Mohamed managed to get the highest
grade in all of northeastern Kenya on his secondary school
completion exams, despite having spent much of his life in a
Kenyan refugee camp. He will soon begin his junior year at
Princeton University, where he is excelling — just as he has
throughout his life.
Cose takes listeners to Dadaab, the camp where Mohamed
grew up, to meet the young man’s teachers and parents. He also
visits with Mohamed at Princeton, documenting the incredible
transition he has made — from sharing a one-room shack and an
outdoor toilet with his entire family to succeeding at one of the
most prestigious and demanding universities in the world.
Mohamed’s story invites listeners to consider several issues:
educational mobility, the state of refugees and the prospects for
improving life outcomes for those without social advantage.
AGAINST THE ODDS airs Saturday, January 12 at 3 p.m. on
AM 1370/FM HD91.5-2
Can You
Hear Me?
Over the years, the relationship between African Americans and
Jewish Americans has been a relationship of common interests
and mutual recriminations. During the Civil Rights Movement of
the 1960’s the Jewish concept of “Tikkun Olam” or Repairing the
World was a driving force for young Jewish activists who went
to the South to register Black voters and link arms with Black
protesters. African Americans embraced these Jews as brothers
and sisters from another oppressed group. However, with the
rise of Black Nationalism at home and increased turmoil in Israel,
this hopeful period was followed by an angry break between the
two groups, resulting in racism and anti-Semitism. “Can You
Hear Me” looks at how these two cultures have worked towards
reconciliation through a rediscovery of their common humanity.
Excerpts from this program are performed by Naomi Newman
and John O’Neal (pictured).
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