Monday, September 16 at 8pm on WOSU TV

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Monday, September 16 at 8pm on WOSU TV
Monday, September 16
at 8pm on WOSU TV
WOSU Public Media • wosu.org • September 2013
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Choosing Here & Now—An Inside
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Check Out the Changes for September
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VOLUME 34,
NUMBER 9
Classical 101 Honors Anne Melvin
We are sometimes inspired by a person whose
influence leaves its mark, but doesn’t take
root instantly. For Anne Melvin, it was her
grandmother who stamped a passion for
classical music in her heart by always playing
her record collection. Anne says a switch went
on as she became an adult and her devotion
to classical music deepened, despite it being
the era of The Beatles and rock ‘n’ roll.
Anne was born in Columbus and grew up in
Long Island and Chicago. She returned after
graduating from Smith College with a degree
in Art History and soon married Columbus
attorney Noel Melvin.
Anne spent three years in the mid-1970s
studying music history at Capital University,
before joining WOSU to work in the music
library where she says “every day was
different and a joy.” For eight years she
worked the afternoon shift at WOSU radio.
Anne Melvin has devoted her life in central
Ohio to growing an appreciation of classical
music and supporting the genre. Her recent
gift to WOSU Public Media was critical to
“I remember how much Anne cared—
both for the staff and entire operation
at WOSU. She was so glad to be part
of a radio service that provided
endless hours of classical music to
central Ohioans.”
— Mary Hoffman, former Music and Program Director,
and host of “The Classics” on WOSU FM, 1966–1988
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Anne Melvin working in WOSU's music library
in the early 1980s.
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Columbus Neighborhoods: South Side Premieres
Monday, September 16 at 8pm on WOSU TV
Columbus Neighborhoods, the Emmy® awardwinning documentary series and community
engagement project, returns this fall with the
premiere of South Side on Monday, September
16 at 8pm on WOSU TV.
Once an industrial center anchored by Federal
Glass and Buckeye Steel, residents still use
the phrase “Steel and Glass” to describe its
heritage. Many of them are descendants of
the Hungarians, Croats, and Appalachians—
black and white—who found jobs at those
once-thriving manufacturers.
A boxing program at Barrack Recreation Center
was a gathering place for area athletes.
The documentary looks at how the sons
and daughters of Appalachian migrants and
Hungarian immigrants return to the South Side
to celebrate their heritage with festivals, church
dinners, traditional dancers, and jam sessions.
Columbus Neighborhoods: South Side
documents the rise and fall of established
industries and explores the impact
Nationwide Children’s Hospital has had
on the neighborhood. It examines how
churches and institutions are partnering to
address substandard housing, health care
and other critical needs; and the love for the
neighborhood that inspires suburbanites
to come back every Sunday for church and
moves people who grew up on the South Side
to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to
create a community center in a historic school.
Columbus Neighborhoods: South Side
also explores the resurgence of historic
neighborhoods such as Merion Village, where
Jenny Brodie and other young residents are
fixing up old houses that are conveniently
located to downtown.
“My mom told me that she always wanted
to live in a neighborhood where everyone
hung out on their porches and knew each
other,” Brodie says. “My block is full of young
people and we all park on the street so we’ve
Allen Coleman currently is the Digital
Media and Instructional Technology
Coordinator for the Colleges for the
Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State
University. Coleman is pursuing his
Ph.D. in Education and Human Ecology
and has been with Ohio State since
1996, working on the Early Literacy
Learning Initiative as well as in various
Information Systems roles.
Emily Howard is the Director,
Marketing and Creative Services, at the
Department of Recreational Sports,
also at Ohio State. Howard is originally
from Michigan and has held marketing
communications posts at a nonprofit in
Michigan and at Ohio University, before
coming to Ohio State.
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In the 60s and 70s, bluegrass clubs that catered
to Appalachians who worked in South Side
industries flourished on Parsons Ave.
all become friends, and on a Friday or a
Saturday night we’re usually all hanging out
on someone’s porch unwinding after a work
week … so that happens a lot here.”
Discover more about the history and traditions
of this community. Tune in to the premiere of
Columbus Neighborhoods: South Side Monday,
September 16 at 8pm, only on WOSU TV.
Allen Coleman
Emily Howard
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Even after we settled on Here & Now, we had
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Many stations stopped airing Science Friday,
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We considered every option, from totally
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through Friday. With Columbus home to many
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Ashland Chemical—we felt Science Friday was
the best choice for our listeners, so we kept it
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When a radio station changes its programming
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As a newsmagazine, Here & Now does not
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people from Columbus offering their insight
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We chose NPR’s new midday news magazine,
Here & Now which now airs on 89.7 from
2pm–4pm Monday through Thursday. Here
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and his guests covered one to two topics per
hour, Here & Now covers at least six stories
per hour; research shows that’s what public
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September 7
Tune in to Classical 101
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High Holidays with Itzhak Perlman
Russian Nights: Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky and
Rachmaninoff; Songs with Anna Netrebko, Dimitri
Hvorostovsky, Sergei Leiferkus and Nicolai Gedda
This year the Jewish High Holy Days fall at
their earliest point on the Gregorian calendar
since 1899 – Rosh Hashanah at sundown on
Sept. 4th and Yom Kippur at sundown on
Sept. 13th. Legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman
guides us through the traditions of the
Jewish High Holidays, sharing music, personal
recollections and even a recipe or two!
September 21
Herbst, L’automne, Autunno—The First Day of Autumn
September 28
(No program today)
A new season of “Opera and More”
Saturdays at 1:30pm with host Christopher Purdy
The world's biggest classical music festival
wraps with a bang! Join us as Marin Alsop
becomes the first female conductor of the
Last Night of the Proms, and mezzo-soprano
Joyce DiDonato and violinist Nigel Kennedy
join the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC
Symphony Chorus in a concert that runs from
Rossini and Handel arias to Bernstein and a
mass sing-along.
(1pm start time) Gilbert and Sullivan: The Mikado
and The Sorcerer, two recent “hits” from the Ohio
Light Opera performed at the College of Wooster,
conducted by J. Lynn Thompson
Mozart’s Requiem for Patriot Day
Wednesday, September 11th at 8pm hosted by
Christopher Purdy
In March of 2013, it had been over a decade
since Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor was
presented on the Ohio State campus.
Conductor Robert J. Ward brought together
Ohio State’s Chorale, Symphonic Choir, Men’s
Glee Club, Women’s Glee Club, and Symphony
Orchestra for this performance, featuring 252
vocalists and 35 orchestra members.
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September 15
Ceruti’s Al campo sale Maria, Demantius’
Vespers for Pentecost, Tchaikovsky’s Liturgy of
St. John Chrysostom
Selections from Handel’s first & last oratorios,
The Triumph of Time and Dissolution (1707)
and Jephtha (1752)
1000: A Mass for the End of Time, Leonarda’s
Salve Regina; Beatus vir, and Elgar’s The Dream
of Gerontius
September 14
Bellini: Norma, with Cecilia Bartoli, Sumi Jo, John
Osborn and Michele Pertusi. Orchestra La Scintilla
conducted by Giovanni Antonini
Photo Credit: Dean Alexaner
Marin Alsop
September 8
Stravinsky’s Requiem Canticles, Britten’s
Abraham and Isaac, Jenkins’ Te Deum,
Mozart’s Requiem
September 29
September 7
Sunday, September 8th from 1–4pm
Monteverdi’s Vespers of the Blessed Virgin
1610, Jenkins’ Gloria
September 22
Saturday on Stage
Last Night of the Proms
Sacred choral music both familiar and rare
Sundays at 8pm with host Christopher Purdy
September 1
September 14
Tuesday, September 3rd at 8pm
Musica Sacra
The American
Sound
Cecilia Bartoli
September 21
Wagner: The Flying Dutchman (Sung in English),
with Nina Stemme, John Tomlinson, Peter Wedd
and Kim Begley. London Philharmonic conducted by
David Parry
September 28
(1pm start time) Meyerbeer: The Huguenots, with
Joan Sutherland, Gabriel Bacquier, Nicolai Ghiuselev
and Martina Arroyo, conducted by Richard Bonynge
Music in Mid-Ohio
Sundays at 6pm with host Christopher Purdy
Join us for encore performances from our 2012–
2013 season while our latest programs are being
prepared for broadcast…at a new time! More
information coming soon.
Saturdays at 6pm with host
Jennifer Hambrick
The arrival of Labor Day can only mean
one thing: summer vacation season is
over and it’s back to the three R’s. But
not so fast: during September on The
American Sound we’ll make time for the
last gasp of summer with music for the
back-to-school bustle, even as we enjoy a
Labor Day weekend of (hopefully) a little
late summer lazing about. We’ll explore
American classical music’s bluegrass
roots on "Bluegrassical," a special
edition of The American Sound. And
we’ll open the Columbus concert season
with a performance by the spectacular
American vocal ensemble Cantus.
Monday → Thursday
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Friday
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Classical Music
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Classical Music
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Classical Music
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Classical Music
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Noon
12:30
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3:30
During the month of September, we’ll
hear music arranged for classical guitar.
4:00 pm
September 7
6:00 pm
September 14
It’s music for lute, violin, and cello
by Bernhard Joachim Hagen, and we
have music for the guitar by Antonio
Lauro, Venezuela’s leading composer
for the instrument, with Pepe Romero
performing several dances.
September 21
We head into autumn with an
arrangement for solo guitar of Astor
Piazzolla’s Estaciones portenas (The Four
Seasons). We have music from Paganini
and Variations on a Theme of Scriabin
by Alexander Tansman. Sharon Isbin
will play a concerto by Vivaldi with the
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra.
The beautiful, anonymous Romance
arranged for guitar and orchestra and
a sonata for viola and guitar by Erik
Marchelie will get things started. Then
the grand Guitar Concerto in E Minor
by Francesco Molino follows as well
as a contemporary piece from the
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet.
Classical Music
with WOSU’s John Rittmeyer
Serenata
Saturday on Stage
with WOSU’s
Christopher Purdy
Classical Music
4:30
Classical Music
Performance Today
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The American
Sound
Music in
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Fretworks
From the Top
Classical Music
Musica Sacra
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Christopher Purdy
8:00 pm
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9:30
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September 28
Classical
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Request
5:00 pm
5:30
Giovanni De Chiaro entertains us with
music from The Guitar on Broadway.
Violinist Itzhak Perlman joins John
Williams for a sonata by Paganini. We’ll
also hear the Guitar Concerto No. 1 by
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, and music
better-known from Ottorino Respighi’s
orchestration will be heard in its original
version for the lute.
Amadeus Deli
with WOSU’s Jennifer Hambrick
Classical Music
with WOSU’s Jennifer Hambrick
Classical Music
with WOSU’s
Jennifer Hambrick
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Check Out the Changes for September
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Sta
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Every year in May, PBS reveals to
the station programmers the
new shows for the upcoming
television season. It’s our first
chance to get a look at what’s
coming and there are lots of
good programs in the pipeline!
Here’s a quick review of what you
can look forward to in September.
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This year, WOSU TV starts the new
television season in early September with a
brand new PBS NewsHour Weekend edition.
Like the weekday PBS NewsHour, PBS
NewsHour Weekend will feature a summary
of the day's national and international
news, and original in-depth field reporting.
Anchored by Hari Sreenivasan, the PBS
NewsHour Weekend will air Saturday and
Sunday evenings at 5:30pm beginning
September 7. This means there will be
some changes to the weekend schedule, so
be sure to check the listings.
Sundays continue to be drama night on
WOSU TV. I’m sure you’ve all heard by
now that Season Four of Masterpiece
Classic: Downton Abbey is set to premiere
on Sunday, January 5, 2014. If you
can’t wait that long, WOSU TV will air
encore presentations of Downton Abbey
Seasons One and Two on Saturday nights
throughout September and October
beginning September 14.
I’ve also heard from many viewers
that they would like to see an encore
presentation of Call the Midwife. So
beginning Sunday, September 8 at 7pm
we will air encores of Season One and Two
of Call the Midwife. A brand new Season
Three is scheduled to air in the spring of
2014. But don’t change the channel when
Call the Midwife ends because beginning
at 8pm is a brand new drama from the
folks at the BBC. Last Tango in Halifax was
voted best new drama in England last year
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6:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables:
The Animated Series
7:00 am Curious George
and now it’s here on WOSU
TV! Last Tango in Halifax
stars Derek Jacobi and
Anne Reid as widowers
who reunite after 60
years via Facebook, only
to discover that first love
can sometimes be ageless.
7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 am Sid the Science Kid
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am Zoboomafoo
10:00 am Arthur
10:30 am Wild Kratts
11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
If you enjoy Antiques Roadshow,
you’re sure to like Genealogy Roadshow
premiering Monday, September 23 at 8pm.
Genealogy Roadshow takes an historical
look into a community by exploring the
genealogy of its citizens.
11:30 am Columbus on the Record
Wednesday nights soar out of the
gate with Nature’s six part mini-series,
Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation.
Premiering on September 4, Earthflight is
a breathtaking visual journey of the world
from the bird’s-eye view. The producers
used state-of-the-art technology and
sophisticated camera techniques to
show the world from an amazing aerial
perspective. This mini-series is visually
stunning to watch.
4:00 pm In Performance at the White House
We’re very excited to present South Side,
the newest documentary in our Columbus
Neighborhoods series. This new special
profiles the once industrial neighborhood
known as South Side. Its Hungarian
immigrants, Appalachian migrants and
bustling Jewish neighborhood forged a
thriving community that changed with the
times. Columbus Neighborhoods: South Side
premieres Monday, September 16 at 8pm.
Lots of good things are in store for our
viewers in September. But this is just the
start of a new television season. October
and November will bring even more great
national and local specials, including new
shows for PBS KIDS®.
Stacia Hentz, TV Program Director
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group
12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
1:00 pm Nature
2:00 pm Market Warriors
3:00 pm In Performance at the White House
5:00 pm In Performance at the White House
6:00 pm In Performance at the White House
7:00 pm In Performance at the White House
8:00 pm Bletchley Circle
Part 3
Susan tells the other women that she came face-toface with the killer—and he let her go.
Next Air 9/2/13 4:00 am
9:00 pmMasterpiece Mystery!
New
Series
Silk: Episode 1
Barrister Martha Costello (Maxine Peak) is
under pressure to win cases as she aspires
to rise to the rank of Queen’s Counsel,
also known as “taking Silk.” In an effort to
boost her Silk application, Martha takes on
challenging cases to prove her merit — and
an ambitious student pupil (Tom Hughes).
Next Air 9/2/13 1:30 am
Monday, 9/2/13
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Tasty Treasures
Celebrate the season with a cornucopia of appetizing
antiques and delectable collectibles.
Next Air 9/7/13 5:30 pm
9:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
The Scripture of Nature (1851–1890)
In 1872, Congress acts to protect land that will become
America’s first national park, Yellowstone.
Next Air 9/3/13 1:00 am
Tuesday, 9/3/13
8:00 pm Glacier Park Remembered
Historical memorabilia and old film showcase what
Montana’s Glacier Park was like 100 years ago.
9:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
The Last Refuge (1890–1915)
At the end of the 19th century a conservation
movement takes shape to protect America’s wilderness.
Next Air 9/4/13 1:00 am
Wednesday, 9/4/13
8:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
9:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
7:00 am Curious George
Going Home (1920–1933)
The automobile allows more people to visit parks and
the Smoky Mountains and Tetons become parklands.
7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 am Sid the Science Kid
Next Air 9/6/13 2:30 am
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
Friday, 9/6/13
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
Next Air 9/8/13 11:30 am
9:30 am Zoboomafoo
10:00 am Arthur
10:30 am Wild Kratts
9:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Great Nature (1933–1945)
During an economic crisis and a world war, the parks
provided a source of jobs and much-needed peace.
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group
11:30 am Columbus on the Record
Next Air 9/7/13 2:00 am
12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Saturday, 9/7/13
1:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
6:00 am Aviators
2:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
6:30 am Motorweek
4:00 pm Niagara Falls
7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
5:00 pm Joe Nuxhall, My Life:
Baseball & Beyond
8:00 am Sewing with Nancy
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop
6:00 pm Market Warriors
9:00 am This Old House
7:00 pm Call the Midwife
9:30 am Hometime
8:00 pm Last Tango in Halifax
10:30 am Woodsmith Shop
11:00 am Ciao Italia
11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America
12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
New
Series
12:30 pm Martha Bakes
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
1:30 pm Cook’s Country
North America
Take a breathtaking voyage with the
world’s birds witnessing spectacular animal
migrations and great natural wonders. Snow
geese, pelicans and bald eagles fly over the
Great Plains, the Grand Canyon, Alaska and
the Golden Gate Bridge as they encounter
and engage with bears, dolphins, bison and
spawning fish.
Next Air 9/5/13 1:00 am
2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table
New
Series
2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
3:00 pm Garden Smart
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
4:00 pm Ask This Old House
4:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World
5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
Episode 1
Celia and Alan, childhood sweethearts
reunited after 60 years, are stranded
when Alan’s car is stolen. They phone their
respective daughters, arrogant Caroline and
happy-go-lucky Gillian, to pick them up.
Next Air 9/9/13 4:00 am
6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
9:00 pm National Parks: America’s Best Idea
The Empire of Grandeur (1915–1919)
Established in 1916, the National Park Service protects
the Grand Canyon from commercial interests.
Next Air 9/5/13 2:00 am
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
9:00 pm As Time Goes By
9:30 pm As Time Goes By
Thursday, 9/5/13
10:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
8:00 pm This Old House
Poirot X: Murder on the Orient Express
When a passenger is found brutally murdered on the
train, the sleuth is called upon to investigate.
Essex 2012/13, Liquid Assets
Roger Cook helps aquatic systems specialist Yorgos
Gregory revive a neglected water feature.
8:30 pm This Old House
Essex 2012/13, Cottage Style
Geothermal bore holes are filled and shingles are
weaved around a corner for a cottage look.
Next Air 9/6/13 4:30 am
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
Silk: Episode 2
Both Martha and Clive have their Silk interviews and
Martha takes on the biggest case of her life.
Next Air 9/9/13 1:00 am
Monday, 9/9/13
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Next Air 9/8/13 3:00 am
Wichita, KS - Hour Two
A guest gets a big surprise when her set of 1914 and
1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards is appraised.
Sunday, 9/8/13
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
6:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables:
The Animated Series
Next Air 9/12/13 9:00 pm
Wichita, KS - Hour Three
A bronze sculpture by Edward Onslow Ford and an
18th-century surveyor’s compass are discovered.
Next Air 9/10/13 1:00 am
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Friday, 9/13/13
7:00 am Curious George
10:00 pm Our Vanishing Americana
8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
Photographer Mike Lassiter discusses his book "Our
Vanishing Americana: A North Carolina Portrait."
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
8:00 am Sid the Science Kid
Next Air 9/15/13 11:30 am
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
9:00 pm Il Volo: We Are Love
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Young Italian tenors Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto
and Gianluca Ginoble perform in Miami.
9:30 am Zoboomafoo
Next Air 9/14/13 2:00 am
10:00 am Arthur
Billie Jean King
The professional tennis star who fought for equality on
and off the court presents her own story.
10:00 pm Idina Menzel Live:
Barefoot at the Symphony
10:30 am Wild Kratts
9:30 pm FRONTLINE
Next Air 9/14/13 3:00 am
Next Air 9/10/13 2:00 am
Tuesday, 9/10/13
8:00 pm American Masters
Next Air 9/11/13 1:00 am
The Suicide Plan
The world of assisted suicide, one of the most
polarizing social issues of our time, is explored.
Next Air 9/11/13 2:30 am
Wednesday, 9/11/13
8:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
Africa
Fly and arrow-dive with cape gannets among sharks,
dolphins, whales and the great sardine run.
Next Air 9/12/13 1:00 am
9:00 pm NOVA
The Tony Award-winning Broadway, television and
recording artist performs with an orchestra.
Saturday, 9/14/13
2:00 pm Reagan Presidency
7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting
3:00 pm Reagan Presidency
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am Sewing with Nancy
Determining Guilt
Alan Alda explores how neuroscience and brainscanning technology are being used in the courtroom.
Next Air 9/12/13 3:00 am
Thursday, 9/12/13
5:00 pm Joe Nuxhall, My Life:
Baseball & Beyond
9:00 am This Old House
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
9:30 am Hometime
6:00 pm Market Warriors
10:00 am American Woodshop
7:00 pm Call the Midwife
10:30 am Woodsmith Shop
8:00 pm Last Tango in Halifax
11:00 am Ciao Italia
Episode 2
Celia and Alan are enjoying their new life together, but
Gillian and Caroline are having problems.
1:30 pm Cook’s Country
2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table
2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
3:00 pm Garden Smart
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
4:00 pm Ask This Old House
4:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World
5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
Next Air 9/13/13 4:30 am
Wichita, KS - Hour Two
A guest gets a big surprise when her set of 1914 and
1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards is appraised.
Next Air 9/14/13 5:30 pm
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Next Air 9/16/13 1:00 am
10:30 pm POV
Ping Pong
Elderly players compete in the Over 80 World Table
Tennis Championships in China’s Inner Mongolia.
Next Air 9/20/13 1:00 am
Monday, 9/16/13
8:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
9:00 pm As Time Goes By
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring
MI5 asks Foyle to investigate the possibility of a
Russian spy network in the heart of London.
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
Essex 2012/13, Rustic Plaster, Advanced Septic
Wallboard installer Brian Jones shows how he uses a
panel lift to install ceilings singlehandedly.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats & Lightning Rods
The barrier-free walk that leads to the house is finished
using granite and bluestone but no steps.
8:30 pm This Old House
Next Air 9/16/13 4:00 am
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
8:00 pm This Old House
Next Air 9/13/13 4:00 am
4:00 pm Reagan Presidency
8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
10:00 pm Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
6:30 am Motorweek
12:30 pm Martha Bakes
Next Air 9/12/13 2:00 am
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group
1:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Return to Ground Zero to witness the final
chapter in an epic story of engineering,
innovation, and the perseverance of the
human spirit: the completion of One World
Trade Center.
11:30 am Columbus on the Record
6:00 am Aviators
11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America
Ground Zero Supertower
11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Premiere
9:30 pm As Time Goes By
10:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
Downton Abbey, Season 1 - Episode 1
When the Titanic goes down, Lord Grantham loses his
heirs, and his daughter Mary loses her fiancé.
Next Air 9/15/13 3:00 am
Sunday, 9/15/13
6:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables:
The Animated Series
South Side
South Side was once an industrial
powerhouse, shaped by the thousands
of people who moved there to work its
furnaces and factories. From Hungarian
immigrants to Appalachian migrants and
the bustling Jewish neighborhood, they
forged a thriving community.
Next Air 9/17/13 2:00 am
Monday, 9/16/13 continued…
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour One
An 1881 painting by Jasper Cropsey and a letter by
Gerald Ford to his former teacher are appraised.
Next Air 9/21/13 6:00 pm
10:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Two
Showcases a quilt of fabric scraps signed by 200
celebrities and a collection of wooden fish decoys.
Next Air 9/17/13 1:00 am
Tuesday, 9/17/13
8:00 pm Latino Americans
Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams
The first Spanish explorers in North America and the
US expansion in the Southwest are examined.
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Former Ohio Governors Bob Taft and Ted Strickland
Former Ohio Governors Bob Taft and Ted Strickland
discusses the political climate with Host Mike Thompson.
9:30 am Zoboomafoo
Next Air 9/22/13 11:30 pm
9:00 pm Great Performances
The Hollow Crown: Richard II
The foolish, young Richard initiates his downfall by
banishing two men as a resolution to their feud.
Saturday, 9/21/13
10:00 am Arthur
10:30 am Wild Kratts
11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
11:30 am Columbus on the Record
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group
12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
6:00 am Aviators
1:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
6:30 am Motorweek
2:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am Sewing with Nancy
3:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
4:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop
5:00 pm Joe Nuxhall, My Life:
Baseball & Beyond
9:00 am This Old House
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
9:30 am Hometime
6:00 pm Market Warriors
10:00 am American Woodshop
7:00 pm Call the Midwife
10:30 am Woodsmith Shop
Wednesday, 9/18/13
8:00 pm Last Tango in Halifax
11:00 am Ciao Italia
8:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America
Episode 3
While planning their civil marriage ceremony, Celia and
Alan get locked in an eerie medieval hall.
Next Air 9/18/13 1:00 am
10:00 pm FRONTLINE
Egypt in Crisis
Martin Smith and Charles Sennott look at the rise and
rapid fall of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
Next Air 9/18/13 3:00 am
Europe
Cranes and geese rise over Venice, Dover, Edinburgh
and the monkey-guarded Rock of Gibraltar.
Next Air 9/19/13 1:00 am
9:00 pm NOVA
Why Ships Sink
The events that led up to famous cruise disasters are
reconstructed, including the Costa Concordia.
Next Air 9/19/13 2:00 am
10:00 pm Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
Deciding Punishment
Alan Alda discovers how neuroscience is already
influencing the sentencing of defendants on trial.
Next Air 9/19/13 3:00 am
Thursday, 9/19/13
8:00 pm This Old House
Essex 2012/13, Wooden Ships & Shiplap Boards
Norm Abram visits Essex’s last shipyard and Tom Silva
builds shiplap barn board walls and a mantel.
Next Air 9/20/13 4:00 am
8:30 pm This Old House
Essex 2012/13, from Our House to Daryl’s House
Salvaged hearth tile and stained quarter-sawn oak
floors revive the look of the original cottage.
12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
12:30 pm Martha Bakes
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
1:30 pm Cook’s Country
2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table
2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
3:00 pm Garden Smart
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
4:00 pm Ask This Old House
Next Air 9/21/13 4:00 am
Friday, 9/20/13
8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
10:30 pm POV
The World Before Her
This tale of two Indias follows a female militant leader
and a woman competing in a beauty pageant.
Next Air 9/27/13 1:00 am
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Three
A painting by French artist Edouard Cortes and prop
spears used in The Wizard of Oz are appraised.
6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
Next Air 9/24/13 1:00 am
9:00 pm Genealogy Roadshow
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
9:00 pm As Time Goes By
9:30 pm As Time Goes By
10:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
Sunday, 9/22/13
The Greek Interpreter
Mr. Mela tries to gain a signature to confirm a marriage
and confides in Holmes’ brother, Mycroft.
Next Air 9/23/13 1:00 am
Monday, 9/23/13
South Side
South Side was once an industrial powerhouse and is
still a thriving community that changed with the times.
10:00 pm Sherlock Holmes
Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage
Foyle finds a mysterious military facility full of secrets
that can threaten British Intelligence.
5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
9:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
Next Air 9/22/13 4:00 pm
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
4:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World
Downton Abbey, Season 1 - Episode 2
Mary entertains three suitors, including a Turkish
diplomat whose boldness leads to a surprising event.
Next Air 9/20/13 4:30 am
Next Air 9/23/13 4:00 am
New
Series
Next Air 9/22/13 3:00 am
6:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables:
The Animated Series
7:00 am Curious George
7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 am Sid the Science Kid
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
Nashville
Follow a diverse cast of participants on an
emotional journey that uses history and
science to uncover their fascinating family
stories. Each individual’s past will link to a
larger community history, revealing the rich
cultural tapestry of America.
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9:00 pm Great Performances
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables:
The Animated Series
The physical majesty of the soaring Maryland bridge and
its distinct personality are highlighted.
Next Air 9/24/13 2:00 am
Tuesday, 9/24/13
New
Series
8:00 pm Latino Americans
War and Peace/The New Latinos
Trace the World War II years and those that follow, as
Latino Americans serve their new country.
Next Air 9/26/13 1:00 am
10:00 pm FRONTLINE
Life and Death in Assisted Living
A look at the nation’s largest assisted living company
sheds light on this billion dollar industry.
Next Air 9/25/13 3:00 am
South America
Condors and scarlet macaws take us to the Andes and
the Amazon. Hummingbirds feed at Iguazu Falls.
7:00 am Curious George
7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 am Sid the Science Kid
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1
In the first of this four-part series, the heir
to the throne, Prince Hal (Tom Hiddleston),
defies his father, King Henry (Jeremy Irons),
by spending his time at Mistress Quickly’s
(Julie Walters) tavern in the company of the
dissolute Falstaff (Simon Russell Beale) and
his companions.
Wednesday, 9/25/13
8:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
Sunday, 9/29/13
6:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
10:00 pm Chesapeake Bay Bridge:
Spanning the Bay
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am Zoboomafoo
10:00 am Arthur
10:30 am Wild Kratts
11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
11:30 am Columbus on the Record
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group
12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Saturday, 9/28/13
6:00 am Aviators
6:30 am Motorweek
1:00 pm Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation
2:00 pm Buckeye Classics
7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting
2:30 pm Buckeye Classics
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
3:00 pm Buckeye Classics
Secrets of the Viking Sword
Science and detective work are used to reconstruct the
revolutionary, high-tech Ulfberht sword.
8:00 am Sewing with Nancy
3:30 pm Buckeye Classics
8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop
4:00 pm Buckeye Classics
Next Air 9/26/13 2:00 am
9:00 am Ask This Old House
4:30 pm Buckeye Classics
10:00 pm Skeletons of the Sahara
9:30 am Hometime
A prehistoric human burial ground is discovered in the
middle of Africa’s large, forbidding desert.
10:00 am American Woodshop
5:00 pm Joe Nuxhall, My Life:
Baseball & Beyond
Next Air 9/26/13 1:00 am
9:00 pm NOVA
Next Air 9/26/13 3:00 am
Thursday, 9/26/13
10:30 am Woodsmith Shop
11:00 am Ciao Italia
11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America
8:00 pm This Old House
12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Essex 2012/13, Design for Everyone
Reclaimed marble tile in the foyer and hand-painted
border tile in the kitchen are installed.
12:30 pm Martha Bakes
Next Air 9/27/13 4:00 am
8:30 pm This Old House
Essex 2012/13, A Home for Mom & Dad
Interior designer Keith Musinski gives a grand tour of the
beautifully decorated "English cottage."
Next Air 9/27/13 4:30 am
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Three
A painting by French artist Edouard Cortes and prop
spears used in The Wizard of Oz are appraised.
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
1:30 pm Cook’s Country
2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table
2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
3:00 pm Garden Smart
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
4:00 pm Ask This Old House
4:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Market Warriors
7:00 pm Call the Midwife
8:00 pm Last Tango in Halifax
Episode 4
A police search begins for Alan and Celia, who are locked
inside the hall without phone service.
Next Air 9/30/13 4:00 am
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
Foyle’s War, Series VII: Sunflower
Foyle must protect Karl Strasser, a Nazi officer turned MI5
informant who believes he’s in danger.
10:30 pm POV
Best Kept Secret
A high school teacher races to make preparations for her
autistic students before graduation.
Next Air 10/04/13 1:00 am
Next Air 9/28/13 6:00 pm
5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
10:00 pm Sherlock Holmes
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
Monday, 9/30/13
A Scandal in Bohemia
A masked nobleman asks Holmes and Watson to save
one of the royal houses of Europe from ruin.
6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show
Hartford, CT - Hour One
Discover a 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert
and 200-year-old Wedgwood pottery buttons.
Next Air 9/28/13 4:00 am
Friday, 9/27/13
8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:00 pm Columbus on the Record
Next Air 9/29/13 11:30 pm
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
Next Air 10/1/13 1:00 am
9:00 pm As Time Goes By
9:00 pm Genealogy Roadshow
9:30 pm As Time Goes By
10:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
Downton Abbey, Season 1 - Part 3
Growing into his role as heir, Matthew brings out the
bitter rivalry between sisters Mary and Edith.
Next Air 9/29/13 3:00 am
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Detroit
Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional
journey to uncover their fascinating family stories.
10:00 pm 10 Buildings That Changed America
Geoffrey Baer journeys across America to explore ten
groundbreaking works of art and engineering.
Next Air 10/01/13 2:00 am
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BBC World News
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Mondays & Fridays: Sit and Be Fit
Tuesdays & Thursdays: My Generation
Wednesdays: Classical Stretch III
6:00 am
Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
6:30 am
Zoboomafoo
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on WOSU TV
11:00 pm
As Time Goes By
11:30 pm
Tavis Smiley
12:00 am
Charlie Rose
1:00 am
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11:30 pm
Austin City Limits
12:30 am
Music Voyager
1:00 am
Live from the Artist Den
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Arthur
Sunday
7:30 am
Martha Speaks
8:00 am
Curious George
11:00 pm
→ Overnight
Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
9:00 am
Super Why!
9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
10:00 am
Sesame Street
11:00 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
11:30 am
Sid the Science Kid
12:00 pm
Barney & Friends
12:30 pm
Caillou
1:00 pm
WordWorld
1:30 pm
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps
2:00 pm
Curious George
2:30 pm
The Electric Company
3:00 pm
WordGirl
3:30 pm
Wild Kratts
4:00 pm
Arthur
4:30 pm
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
5:00 pm
Cyberchase
5:30 pm
Mondays: Curiosity Quest
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6:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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7:30 pm
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Time Warner 1007
Insight
916
WOW!
205
Over-the-air 34.1
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Channel (ohiochannel.org)
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and public affairs coverage
from the statehouse along
with arts and culture from
around Ohio.
Digital channels:
Time Warner 991
Insight
190
WOW!
150
Over-the-air 34.2
Digital channels:
Programming that is a oneday delay of primetime PBS
programming as well as
CREATE, a daytime how-to
and lifestyle series.
Time Warner 994
Insight
191
WOW!
153
Over-the-air 34.3
LOCAL-ON-DEMAND
Local-on-demand on Time Warner’s channel 1111.
National Parks: America's Best Idea Week
9/2 thru 9/6, 9pm
This 12-hour, six-part documentary series
directed by Ken Burns and written by Dayton
Duncan is the story of an idea as uniquely
American as the Declaration of Independence
and just as radical: that the most special places
in the nation should be preserved, not for
royalty or the rich, but for everyone.
Look for Changes on Saturdays & Sundays
Katie Brown Workshop
Saturdays, 8:30am
The lifestyle guru
prepares simple recipes,
works magic with
plants, and transforms
ordinary items into
ornate gifts.
PBS NewsHour
Weekend
Saturdays & Sundays,
5:30pm
Hari Sreenivasan
anchors a summary of
the day’s national and
international news.
Masterpiece Classic:
Downton Abbey
Saturdays, 10pm
Enjoy an encore
presentation of
Seasons 1–2 and catch
up with the iconic show
from the beginning.
Call the Midwife
Sundays, 7pm
(starting 9/8)
Relive the true-to-life
adventures of Jenny Lee
in London's East End in
an encore presentation
of Seasons 1 & 2.
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Primetime Schedule,
8pm–11pm
8:00 pm
American Masters: Bille Jean King
Tuesday, September 10 at 8pm on WOSU TV
King presents her own story in the series’
first profile of a sports figure. The show
commemorates the 40th anniversaries of the
famous Billie Jean King v. Bobby Riggs “The
Battle of the Sexes” tennis match and the
launch of the Women’s Tennis Association.
2
Monday
Antiques Roadshow
National Parks: America's Best Idea
3
Tuesday
Glacier Park Remembered
4
A Nature Special
Wednesday Earthflight,
Presentation North America
National Parks: America's Best Idea
Thursday
This Old House
This Old House
National Parks: America's Best Idea
Friday
Washington
Week
Columbus
on the Record
National Parks: America's Best Idea
Saturday
Keeping Up
Appearances
Keeping Up
Appearances
As Time
Goes By
8
Sunday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
9
Monday
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
10
Tuesday
American Masters
11
A Nature Special
Wednesday Earthflight,
Presentation Africa
NOVA
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
Thursday
This Old House
This Old House
Antiques Roadshow
Sherlock Holmes
13
Friday
Washington
Week
Columbus
on the Record
Il Volo: We Are Love
Idina Menzel Live: Barefoot
at the Symphony
14
Saturday
Keeping Up
Appearances
Keeping Up
Appearances
As Time
Goes By
Masterpiece Classic Downton
Sunday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
16
Monday
Columbus Neighborhoods
Antiques Roadshow
17
Tuesday
Latino Americans
18
A Nature Special
Wednesday Earthflight,
Presentation Europe
NOVA
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
Thursday
This Old House
This Old House
Columbus Neighborhoods
Sherlock Holmes
Friday
Washington
Week
Columbus
on the Record
Great Performances
Saturday
Keeping Up
Appearances
Keeping Up
Appearances
As Time
Goes By
Sunday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
23
Monday
Antiques Roadshow
Genealogy Roadshow
24
Tuesday
Latino Americans
25
A Nature Special
Wednesday Earthflight,
Presentation South America
NOVA
Skeletons of the Sahara
26
Thursday
This Old House
This Old House
Antiques Roadshow
Sherlock Holmes
Friday
Washington
Week
Columbus
on the Record
Great Performances
Saturday
Keeping Up
Appearances
Keeping Up
Appearances
As Time
Goes By
29
Sunday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
30
Monday
Antiques Roadshow
Genealogy Roadshow
5
6
7
19
20
21
28
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10:30 pm
Masterpiece Mystery!
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Sunday, September 15 at 9pm on WOSU TV
With one war ended, a new one is looming as
the iron curtain falls across Europe. Suspecting
that British atomic research has been
infiltrated, MI5 asks Foyle to investigate the
possibility of a Russian spy network in London.
10:00 pm
Bletchley Circle
22
Masterpiece Mystery!
Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring
9:30 pm
Sunday
15
Friday, September 13 at 9pm on WOSU TV
Fall in love with Il Volo, the young tenor trio
that has won hearts across America with
exquisite vocals, in this live concert of love
songs filmed in Miami Beach. Il Volo performs
“Questo Amore,” “We Are Love” and other
songs in Spanish, English, Italian and French.
9:00 pm
1
12
Il Volo: We Are Love
8:30 pm
Part 3
POV 5 Broken
Silk: Episode 1
Tasty Treasures
Episode 1
Wichita, KS - Hour Two
Cameras (1.5 hr)
The Scripture of Nature (1851–1890)
National Parks: America's Best Idea
The Last Refuge (1890–1915) (2.5 hrs)
The Empire of Grandeur (1915–1919)
Going Home (1920–1933)
Great Nature (1933–1945)
As Time
Goes By
Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X:
Murder on the Orient Express (1.5 hrs)
Silk: Episode 2
Wichita, KS - Hour Three
Our Vanishing Americana
FRONTLINE
Billie Jean King
The Suicide Plan
Episode 2
South Side
Ground Zero Supertower
Wichita, KS - Hour Two
As Time
Goes By
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Three
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour One
Hartford, CT - Hour One
Abbey, Season 1 - Episode 1 (1.5 hrs)
POV Ping Pong
(1.5 hr)
Antiques Roadshow
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Two
FRONTLINE
Egypt In Crisis
Why Ships Sink
Deciding Punishment
South Side
The Greek Interpreter
The Hollow Crown: Richard II (3 hrs)
As Time
Goes By
Masterpiece Classic Downton
Abbey, Season 1 - Episode 2 (1.5 hrs)
POV The World
Foyle's War, Series VII: The Cage
Nashville
Before Her (1.5 hr)
Chesapeake Bay Bridge:
Spanning the Bay
FRONTLINE
War and Peace/The New Latinos
Episode 4
The Copper Beeches
Foyle's War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring
Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams
Episode 3
Determining Guilt
Life and Death In Assisted Living
Secrets of the Viking Sword
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Three
A Scandal in Bohemia
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 (2.5 hrs)
As Time
Goes By
Foyle's War, Series VII: Sunflower
Detroit
Masterpiece Classic Downton
Abbey, Season 1 - Episode 3 (1.5 hrs)
POV Best Kept
Secret (1.5 hr)
10 Buildings That Changed America
WOSU TV: Programming on WOSU TV is a variety of national PBS
features as well as award-winning locally produced shows, such as
Columbus Neighborhoods, Columbus on the Record and In the Know.
Primetime Schedule,
8pm–11pm
Great Performances at the Met:
Giulio Cesare
Tues., September 7 at 8pm on WOSU Plus
David Daniels and Natalie Dessay sing the
leading roles of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra in
David McVicar’s new production of Handel’s
Giulio Cesare. Soprano Renée Fleming hosts and
conducts backstage interviews with the stars.
Thurs., September 12 at 10 pm on WOSU Plus
On trial is Jimmy Moran, who at 18 took
part in a store robbery during which the
storeowner’s wife was shot and injured.
Presiding is distinguished U.S. District Judge
Jed S. Rakoff, who has a longstanding interest
in neuroscience and its effect on criminal law.
Latino Americans: Foreigners in
Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams
Wed., September 18 at 8pm on WOSU Plus
Survey the history and people from
1565–1880, as the first Spanish explorers
enter North America, the U.S. expands into
territories in the Southwest, and the MexicanAmerican War strips Mexico of half its lands.
All programs are subject to change.
8:30 pm
America’s
Test Kitchen
9:00 pm
9:30 pm
10:30 pm
Ask This Old
House
Rick Steves’
Europe
Sunday
Essential Pepin
2
Monday
Bletchley Circle
3
Tuesday
Great Performances at the Met
4
Roadshow
Wednesday Antiques
Tasty Treasures
5
Thursday
Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation North America
NOVA scienceNOW
NOVA scienceNOW
6
Friday
Between the
Lines…
Charlie Rose:
The Week
Columbus Collaborative
McLaughlin
Group
7
Saturday
Martha Bakes
Martha Bakes
Global Spirit
Moyers & Company
8
Sunday
Essential Pepin
America’s
Test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s Martha Bakes
New Orleans
Cheesecake
Ask This Old
House
9
Monday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
10
Tuesday
Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow
11
Masters
Wednesday American
Billie Jean King
Family Favorites
Chef John Besh’s Martha
New Orleans
Stewart’s…
10:00 pm
1
Masterpiece Mystery!
Part 3
Silk: Part 2
Giulio Cesare ( 4hrs)
Puff Pastry
Rollin' In Dough
Angel Food Cake
Episode 1
Wichita, KS - Hour Two
Glacier Park Remembered
What Makes Us Human?
FRONTLINE
The Untouchables
Can Science Stop Crime?
Seeds of Growth 2013, Part 2
Art and the Creative Spirit
Columbus
on the Record
Rudy Maxa's
World
Silk: Episode 2
Our Vanishing Americana
Wichita, KS - Hour Three
FRONTLINE
The Suicide Plan
Thursday
Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation Africa
NOVA
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
13
Friday
Between the
Lines…
Columbus Collaborative
McLaughlin
Group
14
Saturday
Julia and Jacques Joanne Weir's
Cooking…
Cooking…
Global Spirit
Moyers & Company
15
Sunday
Essential Pepin
Chef John Besh’s Martha Bakes
New Orleans
Meringue
Ask This Old
House
16
Monday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
17
Tuesday
Columbus Neighborhoods
Antiques Roadshow
12
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
8:00 pm
Souper Soups…
Charlie Rose:
The Week
America’s
Test Kitchen
Episode 2
South Side
Ground Zero Supertower
Determining Guilt
Seeds of Growth 2013, Part 2
The Journey Towards Oneness
Latino Americans
Rick Steves’
Europe
Globe Trekker
Foyle's War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour One
Columbus
on the Record
Nigeria (1.5 hr)
Antiques Roadshow
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Two
FRONTLINE
18
Wednesday Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams
19
Thursday
Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation Europe
NOVA
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda
20
Friday
Between the
Lines…
Charlie Rose:
The Week
Columbus Collaborative
McLaughlin
Group
21
Saturday
Taste This!
Jazzy Vegetarian Global Spirit The Shaman,
Moyers & Company
22
Sunday
Essential Pepin
America’s
Test Kitchen
Ask This Old
House
23
Monday
Last Tango in Halifax
Masterpiece Mystery!
24
Tuesday
Antiques Roadshow
Genealogy Roadshow
25
Americans
Wednesday Latino
War and Peace/The New Latinos
Chicken Milanese
Eggs-Quisite
Egypt In Crisis
Why Ships Sink
Deciding Punishment
Seeds of Growth 2013, Part 2
Easy Paella Dinner The Spirit Healer and the Earth
Episode 3
Grand Rapids, MI - Hour Three
Chef John Besh’s Martha Bakes
New Orleans
Pâte Brisée
Columbus
on the Record
Rick Steves’
Europe
Globe Trekker
Foyle's War, Series VII: The Cage
(1 hr)
Chesapeake Bay Bridge:
Spanning the Bay
Nashville
FRONTLINE
Life and Death In Assisted Living
26
Thursday
Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation South America
27
Friday
Between the
Lines…
Charlie Rose:
The Week
Columbus Collaborative
McLaughlin
Group
28
Saturday
America’s
Test Kitchen
Cook's Country
Global Spirit
Moyers & Company
29
Sunday
Essential Pepin
America’s
Test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s Martha Bakes
New Orleans
Pâte à Choux
Ask This Old
House
30
Monday
Last Tango in Halifax
Fowl Play
Episode 4
Great American…
NOVA
Skeletons of the Sahara
Secrets of the Viking Sword
Seeds of Growth 2013, Part 2
The Mystical Experience
Masterpiece Mystery!
Foyle's War, Series VII: Sunflower
WOSU Plus: Programming that is a one-day
delay of primetime PBS programming as well as
CREATE, a dynamic how-to and lifestyle series.
Columbus
on the Record
Rick Steves’
Europe
Globe Trekker
Around the… (1 hr)
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on CREATE are Jones Topsoil,
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