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PlannerMichiana’s bi-monthly Guide to WNIT Public Television
Issue No. 6 November — December 2014
AMERICAN MASTERS
BING CROSBY REDISCOVERED
Board ofDirectors
ChairmanIda Reynolds Watson
Vice ChairRodney F. Ganey, Ph.D.Kevin MorrisonSusan Ohmer, Ph.D.
President and General ManagerGreg Giczi
TreasurerThomas E. Slager
SecretaryCari Shein
DirectorsThomas G. Coley, Ph.D.Marvin CurtisKaty DemaraisRobert G. DouglassIrene E. EskridgeDavid M. FindlayWilliam A. GitlinTracy D. GrahamAlbert L. GutierrezJames HillmanKatherine HumphreysGlenn E. KillorenPaul A. MarshRyan MatthysChristine M. MaziarMary Louise MillerPat MoodyJill RichardsonMaritza RoblesJoyce F. StifelJames M. SummersThomas TopashMichael WargoPatrick Welch
Charter DirectorsArthur J. DecioJerry HammesErnestine M. RaclinJane WarnerDar Wiekamp*
Honorary Life DirectorCarmi Murphy
*Deceased Charter Director
© 2014 Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation Statement of Frequency: WNIT PUBLIC TELEVISION PLANNER (USPS 103-650 ISSN 1523-9373) is published bi-monthly by The Michiana Public Broadcasting Corporation, a non-profit corporation in the State of Indiana at 300 West Jefferson Boulevard, South Bend, IN 46601. Periodical postage paid at South Bend, IN and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 7034, South Bend, IN 46634-7034. Editor: Jamal Henry.
Dear WNIT Supporters:
This November/December issue of the WNIT Planner, is loaded with great program viewing suggestions.
I’m still getting compliments about the Ken Burns film, The Roosevelts, which WNIT – PBS Michiana – broadcast in mid-September. It exceeded my expectations. I couldn’t imagine myself watching a program of that length over so many days. Yet, I found myself riveted each night. I even missed Monday Night Football, although I did check the score a couple of times! The Roosevelts is another example of a program that you would not find anywhere else except PBS. It also has great future value as a learning resource in our history classrooms. Thank yourself. You make it happen by financially supporting WNIT.
Our management team at WNIT recently finished budgeting for our new fiscal year, which started October 1st. Our community Board of Directors approved this budget at their October board meeting. We plan to spend $800,000 for the purchase of programming this year plus another $350,000 to produce our local shows. That’s over $1-million for content. We’re able to do this because of you, thanks again!
Tax time is just around the corner. We hope you had a good year and are in the position of needing additional charitable contributions before year end. WNIT can help with that! Donate a vehicle, a time share condo, stocks and we always welcome cash. WNIT can put your donation to very good use to provide programs that inspire and educate thousands of Michiana people every day.
I hope everyone is aware of our second WNIT channel, “InFocus” on broadcast channel 34.2. We’ve been gradually making programming improvements offering your primary PBS programs at alternative times, and adding many programs not available on WNIT HD, broadcast channel 34.1. These added options are just another reason to watch and support the WNIT channels – PBS Michiana.
There are a number of special holiday programs coming up. We hope these programs will provide some special moments for you and your family. Among all the specials, you will find one produced locally at Goshen College.
Have a wonderful holiday season everyone!
Best wishes,
Greg Giczi President & General Manager
A Message from Greg GicziPresident and GM, WNIT Public Television
MAILING ADDRESSWNIT Center for Public Media
PO Box 7034South Bend, IN 46634-7034
STREET ADDRESS300 West Jefferson Boulevard
South Bend, IN 46601Phone: (574) 675-9648Email: [email protected]
Worth Watching November 4
Worth Watching December 8
Primetime November 12
Primetime December 14
Weekday Programming 16
Weekend Programming 17
Overnight Programming 18
Production News 20
Membership Corner 22
WNIT Kids Club 23
Honor Roll Members 25
WNIT Supporters 26
Supporter Spotlight 27
Directors’ Circle 27
What’sInside?
WNIT Channel Guide
WNIT 34.1 on Comcast Channel 191
Shown In High Definition
Channel 10Indiana: South Bend, Mishawaka, Goshen,
Bristol, Elkhart, Plymouth, Rochester, Middlebury, Jefferson Township, Wakarusa, Warsaw
and eastern LaPorte County
Michigan: Edwardsburg, Niles, Buchanan, Cassopolis, Dowagiac, St. Joseph (city), Benton Harbor,
Berrien Springs, Stevensville, and New Buffalo
Channel 4Indiana: Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, Knox,
Lakeville, LaPaz, Nappanee, North Judson, North Liberty, Syracuse, and Walkerton
Channel 11Indiana: LaGrange County
Michigan: Constantine and White Pigeon
Channel 26Indiana: LaPorte (city), western LaPorte County,
Porter County and Valparaiso
WNIT 34.1 on Dish & Direct Satellite Providers or AT&T U-verse
Channel 34, Shown In High Definition
WNIT InFocus 34.2 on Comcast Channel 371, Shown In Standard Definition
NOTE: Charter Cable in Sturgis, MI has reassigned its channelsOriginal positions are: Base Tier
WNIT 34.1, #2. New assignment: #12.WNIT 34.1, #781. New assignment: #785.WNIT 34.2, #135. New assignment: #195.
After Charter’s conversion to all-digital, station will continue to be available to ALL Charter
customers served by the above lineups in a digital format on the basic tier of service.
ROKUWNIT is excited to announce that the
much-anticipated PBS and PBS KIDS channels are now available on Roku! The PBS channel features
videos from popular PBS programs. Once you activate the PBS channel and choose WNIT as your local station, you can stream content from WNIT’s local productions, as well as short, web-original videos from Webby Award-winning PBS Digital
Studios. With the arrival of PBS KIDS channel, junior streamers can enjoy full-length episodes and clips from great shows including Curious George, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Dinosaur Train, Super WHY! and The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
On TheCover
Bing Crosby (May 3, 1903-October 14, 1977) was, without a doubt, the most popular and inf luential multi-media star of the first half of the 20th century. For more than three decades, through radio, film, televi-sion and records, he reigned supreme.
The new documentary American Masters: Bing Crosby Rediscovered explores the life and legend of this iconic performer, revealing a man far more complex than his public persona. Crosby’s estate granted American Masters unprecedented access to the entertainer’s personal and professional archives, including never-before-seen home movies, Dictabelt recordings, photos and more. Narrated by Stanley Tucci, the film features new interviews with all surviving members of Crosby’s
immediate family — wife Kathryn, daughter Mary and sons Harry and Nathaniel. The film reveals Crosby’s struggles with his first wife, Dixie Lee, and their sons Gary, Dennis, Phillip and Lindsay.
“We naturally think of Bing at Christmastime, but with more No. 1 recordings than anyone, it is easy to overlook all of his other achieve-ments. Thankfully, this film delves deeply into all of his remarkable work, and will surprise many view-ers with a unique perspective on his private life,” says Michael Kan-tor, executive producer of American Masters.
American Masters: Bing Crosby Revisited
Airs December 2, 7 and 26 on 34.1 and December 27 on 34.2
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Makers: Women in Politics
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Worth WatchingNovember
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All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 unless noted.
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: DOWNTON ABBEY, SEASON 2 Sundays, November 2 at 3, 4 & 6pm; Sunday, November 9 at 3pmMultiple Emmy winner DOWNTON ABBEY resumes the story of aristocrats and servants of Downton Abbey during the tumultuous World War I era. The international hit, written by Julian Fellowes, stars Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville, as well as a drawing room full of new actors, portraying the loves, feuds and sacrifices of a glittering culture thrown into crisis. Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Casper’s Coin & Jewelry, Center for Hospice Care, Inc., Gene’s Camera, Indiana Trust & Investment Company, Judee’s LLC, M. and S. Management Co., McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Center, Van Horne Jewelers and Waterford Crossing
OUR FIRES STILL BURN Monday, November 3, 9pm This exciting and compelling one hour documentary invites viewers into the lives of contemporary Native American role models living in the U.S. Midwest. It dispels the myth that American Indians have disappeared from the American horizon, and reveals how they
continue to persist, heal from the past, confront the challenges of today, keep their culture alive, and make great contributions to society.
FINDING YOUR ROOTS, SEASON 2Tuesdays, 8pm “Our People, Our Traditions” – November 4Three celebrated Americans (Tony Kushner, Carole King and Alan Dershowitz) who share not only a Jewish heritage but also a history of perseverance in the face of withering opposition.
“The British Invasion” – November 11Three guests (Sally Field, Deepak Chopra and Sting) whose ancestry demonstrates the extraordinary influence of the British Empire during the 18th and early 19th century.
“Ancient Roots” – November 18Ancient Roots traces the family history of three quintessential voices (Tina Fey, David Sedaris and George Stephanopoulos) whose ancestors were part of the wave of Greek immigrants that flooded America’s shores in the early decades of the 20th century.
MAKERS, SEASON 2Tuesday, November 4, 8:30pm “Women in Politics”Expanding on the critically acclaimed PBS documentary MAKERS: Women Who Make America, which told the story of the modern American women’s movement, each documentary in this six-part series examines the impact of the women’s movement on six fields once largely closed to women: business, space, Hollywood, comedy, war and politics. In each field, women have pried open, and profoundly reshaped the central institutions of American life and culture.
STREET VETS Wednesday, November 5, 9pm STREET VETS is the culmination of a year-long chronicling of the life and times of ten men living at Ogden, Utah’s Homeless Veterans Fellowship — a transitional housing program aimed at assisting homeless veterans into self sufficiency.
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 2
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NATUREWednesdays “A Sloth Named Velcro” – November 5, 8pmIn 2000 in the jungles of Panama, a young journalist, named Ana, has a chance encounter with a tiny orphaned sloth, which she names Velcro. For nearly two years, the pair is inseparable until finally Ana travels up a remote river to reintroduce Velcro back to the wild.
“Leave it to Beavers” – November 12, 8pmA growing number of scientists, conserva-tionists and grass-roots environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools when it comes to reversing the disastrous effects of global warming and world-wide water shortages.
“The Private Life of Deer” – November 26, 10pmJust a century ago, there were less than a million deer in North America. Today, there are nearly 30 million. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DEER looks at how these wild deer interact with one another, and how they adapt to living in a suburban environment.Underwritten in part by Martin’s Supermarkets
NOVAWednesdays, 9pm PBS’ premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits.
“Bigger Than T-Rex” – November 5“Emperor’s Ghost Army” – November 12“Killer Landslides” – November 19Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank
WARRIORS RETURN Thursday, November 6, 8:30pm Navajo veterans of beautiful Canyon de Chelly, AZ have served as Code Talkers in WWII, Army Rangers in Viet Nam and most recently in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, their dedication and courage in battle has not protected them from the formidable challenges facing them when they return home. Viewers will see how strong women, traditional healing and western talk therapy are helping these warriors return.
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! POIROT, SEASON 13Thursdays, November 6 -20, 9pm“Elephants Can Remember” – November 6While Poirot investigates the murder of a renowned psychiatrist, Ariadne Oliver becomes an amateur sleuth of her own when her goddaughter tasks her to find out the truth about the nature of her parents’ mysterious deaths.Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank
FRIDAY FUN ZONEFridays, 4:30pmThe Friday Zone offers kids and families an entertaining and educational half-hour of quality television featuring performances, guests, activities, and ideas for fun and exploration. In addition to content built on Indiana’s core curriculum for students age 6-9, The Friday Zone also showcases strong social values and the importance of the individual’s role in a community.
Nature: The Private Life of Deer NOVA: Killer Landslides
Changes coming to children’s programming
As of November 1, Channel 34.2 will feature only adult programming on weekdays but will continue to include children’s programming on weekends. Tune to 34.1 for your favorite children’s programming weekly Mon-Fri (6am-5:30pm) and Sundays (6am-9am).
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Masterpiece Contemporary: Turks & Caicos Navy Seals: Their Untold Story
A SALUTE TO THE TROOPS: IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSEFriday, November 7, 9pmA series of performances by major Broadway artists and new talent, presenting selections from American musicals that reflect the spirit, energy, and ambition of America. The evening will be emceed by Nathan Lane and include Idina Menzel, Brian d’Arcy James, Audra McDonald, Chad Kimball, Marvin Hamlisch, Karen Olivo, Tonya Pinkins, Assata Alston, and a youth ensemble from the Joy of Motion Dance Center.
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: DOWNTON ABBEY, SEASON 3Sunday, November 9 at 6pm; Sunday, November 16 at 3, 4, 6 & 7pm; Sunday, November 23 at 3 & 6pmThe Great War is over and the long-awaited engagement of Lady Mary and Matthew is on, but all is not tranquil at Downton Abbey as wrenching social changes, romantic intrigues, and personal crises grip the majestic English country estate.Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Casper’s Coin & Jewelry, Center for Hospice Care, Inc., Gene’s Camera, Indiana Trust & Investment Company, Judee’s LLC, M. and S. Management Co., McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Center, Van Horne Jewelers and Waterford Crossing
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY Sundays, November 2-16“Page Eight” – November 2, 10:30pmAn aging spy stumbles on an international scandal that could bring down the British government.
“Turks & Caicos” – November 9, 9pmBill Nighy reprises his role as MI5 spy Johnny Worricker in a follow-up to the acclaimed Page Eight. Worricker, who has just left his job at MI5, escapes to the distant islands of Turks & Caicos, where an order from the CIA puts him back to work. Underwritten in part by Snite Museum of Art and Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLP
LADONNA HARRIS: INDIAN 101Monday, November 10, 9pm This documentary profiles Comanche political and social activist LaDonna Harris. President Lyndon Johnson tapped her to educate the executive and legislative branches on the unique role of American Indian tribes and their relationship to the U.S. government. The course, called “Indian 101,” was taught to members of Congress and other agencies for more than 35 years. In addition to her work in civil rights, world peace, the environment and women’s rights, Harris is best known for introducing landmark legislation.
NAVY SEALS: THEIR UNTOLD STORYTuesday, November 11, 9pm Premiering on Veterans Day as part of “Stories of Service,” this program recounts the ticking-clock missions of the “Commandoes of the Deep” through firsthand accounts — including that of a D-Day demolition team member — and through never-before-seen footage, home movies and personal mementoes.
SHELTER MEWednesdays, November 12, 19 & 26, 9pm SHELTER ME is an inspiring series that celebrates the human-animal bond by telling positive stories. Each story shows how people’s lives are improved when shelter pets are given a second chance.
PIONEERS OF TELEVISION: SUPERHEROESMonday, November 17, 10pm Adam West, Lynda Carter, Lou Ferrigno and others discuss “Superman,” “Batman” and more great shows.
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GREAT PERFORMANCES: CATSFriday, November 21, 9pmBased on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Webber’s hit-filled stage version boasts musical highlights aplenty, including Elaine Paige’s return to her original role as Grizabella, the faded “glamour cat” singing the show-stopping ballad “Memory.”
JAY LENO: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZESunday, November 23, 8pmThis special will celebrate this year’s recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. From the stage of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, some of the biggest names in comedy will salute the 16th recipient of the prize, which recognizes the humorists who have had an impact on American society.
RICHARD PRYOR: ICONSunday, November 23, 10pmThis biography delves into the life and legacy of Richard Pryor—how he came up from a small town in Illinois, to performing on the Ed Sullivan Show, to being banned by television networks and embroiled in a pattern of self-destructive behavior that threatened his life. Icon defines Richard Pryor’s lasting impact on comedy and culture, often in his own words.
ROBIN WILLIAMS REMEMBERED: PIONEERS OF TELEVISION SPECIALMonday, November 24, 10pm This tribute to actor and comedian Robin Williams features one of his last full-length interviews for the PIONEERS OF TELEVISION series, including never-before-seen comments on his life and comedic and dramatic work, as well as tributes to Williams by those who knew and worked with him, and clips from his career.
INDIANS LIKE USMonday, November 24, 9pm A sincere admiration of Native culture gives way to this charming documentary about a small group of French citizens called “Savy Western” who share a passion for everything Native American. Every weekend, they dress in Native regalia and make appearances at various village fairs alongside their countrymen in France. However, in order to fulfill their dream, they must travel to the United States and meet “real Indians.” Together, they finally manage a two-week drive across the Midwest and discover that the reality of contemporary Native Americans is quite different from what they envisioned. Filled with unforeseen emotion, this road movie presents great encounters on both sides.
CURIOUS GEORGE: A VERY MONKEY CHRISTMASWednesday, November 26, 3pmGeorge and The Man with The Yellow Hat are having a very merry time counting down the days until Christmas. There’s only one puzzle: neither of them can figure out what to give the other for a present.
ISSMA STATE MARCHING BAND FINALS Thursday, November 27, 2pmRevisit the 2014 ISSMA State Marching Band Finals as local schools compete against the best high school bands in Indiana hoping to be crowned “the best band in the State.”
-AMERICAN MASTERS JOHNNY CARSON: KING OF LATE NIGHTThursday, November 27, 8pm AMERICAN MASTERS JOHNNY CARSON: KING OF LATE NIGHT explores this dichotomy and enigma, unearthing clues about Carson’s childhood, early days in the business, and personal and professional life.
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Great Performances: Cats Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
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Classic Hollywood Musicals Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas
Worth Watching December
All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 unless noted.
DECEMBER MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMMINGSpecial programming featured on these pages runs from November 29 to December 7.
BEST OF 50s POP (MY MUSIC)Saturday, November 29, 5pm; Wednesday, December 3, 9:30pm
; Saturday, December 6, 7am; Thursday, December 11, 8pm ; Saturday, December 13, 4pm This Best Of special features the best acts of Magic Moments, Moments to Remember and 50s Pop Parade. Relive the magic of the top pop hits of the Fifties, full of smooth harmonies, joyful melodies and warm vocals by singers and groups who brought songs of love and optimism to the AM radio.
50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARYSaturday, November 29, 7pm; Saturday, December 6, 4:30pmThis documentary celebrates the impact of the preeminent trio that brought folk music to America’s mass audiences, combining their artistry with their activism and inspiration over the last 50 years, featuring powerful, moving performances by Peter, Paul and Mary.
CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MUSICALSSunday, November 30, 6:30pm; Wednesday, December 10, 8pm ; Saturday, December 13, 12:30pmThese five classic Hollywood musicals – The Wizard of Oz, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Singin’ in the Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Viva Las Vegas – will take you on a journey across the Golden Age of movie musicals, spanning the days from the Great Depression all the way to the Civil Rights Movement. With foot-stomping dance numbers, Technicolor fantasy worlds and soaring ballads, these movies still inspire audiences to laugh, love and dream – even when times are tough.
JIM BRICKMAN: A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONMonday, December 1, 8pm and Sunday, December 7, 1:30pm; Tuesday, December 9, 9pm Jim and special guests present an evening of dazzling solo piano and vibrant vocals, as Jim weaves together new and old traditional holiday favorites, plus all his hits! Tune in for information on ticket packages to see Jim Brickman celebrate the sounds of the season with “On A Winter’s Night,” a one-of-a-kind concert event filled with lush instrumentals and soaring vocals, Morris Performing Arts Center, Monday, December 29, 2014 at 7:30pm. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
AMERICAN MASTERS: BING CROSBY REDISCOVEREDTuesday, December 2, 8pm and Sunday, December 7, 7pm Bing Crosby was, without a doubt, the most popular and influential multi-media star of the first half of the 20th century. For more than three decades, through radio, film, television and records, he reigned supreme. This all new special explores the legend of an iconic performer, revealing a personality far more complex than the public persona he so carefully cultivated.
CELTIC WOMAN: HOME FOR CHRISTMASWednesday, December 3, 8pm ; Saturday, December 6, 6:30pm; Sunday, December 7, 9pm ; Monday, December 8, 8:30pm Celebrate the holiday season at the Morris Performing Arts Center with “Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas, The Symphony Tour” on Monday, December 22 at 7pm. Celtic Woman promises an enchanting and festive evening filled with mesmerizing music, performance and holiday cheer. Tune in to Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas for information on ticket packages. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
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A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power
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A TRIBUTE TO BRUCE SPRINGSTEENFriday, December 5, 8pm Recorded at the 2013 MusiCare’s Man of the Year Bruce Springsteen benefit, this show features the industry’s biggest names performing The Boss’ biggest hits. Highlights include Alabama Shakes with a fierce rendition of “Adam Raised a Cain”, Elton John on “Streets of Philadelphia”, John Legend with “Dancing in the Dark”, Mumford & Sons with “I’m On Fire”, as well as Sting, Neil Young, Zac Brown Band and Mavis Staples.
BRIT FLOYD: LIVE AT RED ROCKSSaturday, December 6, 8pm and 9:30pm; Wednesday, December 10, 9:30pm ; Sunday, December 14, 3pm ; Wednesday, December 17, 8:30pm Brit Floyd, The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute Show, returns to the Morris Performing Arts Center on Monday, March 16th and WNIT has your tickets! Join WNIT as we welcome Brit Floyd back for another fantastic concert experience in South Bend. Tune in as we present BRIT FLOYD: LIVE AT RED ROCKS to learn how to get your tickets to the World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute Band as they bring their Discovery World Tour back to South Bend in March, 2015. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 unless noted.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOWMondays at 8pm “Junk in the Trunk 3” – December 8Packed with a trunkful of treasures to share from the six cities visited during the Season 17 tour, watch never-before-seen appraisals from ROADSHOW’s 2013 season.
“The Boomer Years” – December 22ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is looking back with nostalgia at the vintage treasures from the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
“Manor House Treasures” – December 29Manor House Treasures looks at objects and antiques befitting the estates in period dramas such as DOWNTON ABBEY and UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS.Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Alick’s Home Medical, Center for Hospice Care, The Gibson Foundation, Gibson, Goshen Antique Mall, Northern Box, Nunemaker’s Coin Shop and Old Creamery Antiques
RICKOVER: THE BIRTH OF NUCLEAR POWERTuesday, December 9, 8pm Combative, provocative and searingly blunt, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was a flamboyant maverick and a unique American hero. When few thought it possible, then-Captain Rickover undertook to harness the fearsome power of the atom to drive the first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, whose trip under the polar ice pack was one of the great adventure stories of the 1950s.
NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING 2014Thursday, December 11, 10pm and Sunday, December 14, 2pmFor almost 90 years, the spectacle of the National Christmas Tree Lighting has represented one our country’s most important and longest-standing holiday, and national park, traditions. Featuring A-list performers along with special guests the First Family, this annual event is now recognized as one of the country’s premier, eagerly anticipated holiday traditions – in one of our country’s most celebrated national parks.
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Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler A Chef ’s Life: Holiday Special
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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: DOWNTON ABBEY, SEASON 4Sunday, December 14 at 6, 8, 9 & 10pm; Sunday, December 21 at 9 & 10pm; Sunday, December 28 at 9pmSeason 4 of the international hit finds aristocrats coping with last season’s shocking finale. Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate. Paul Giamatti makes an appearance alongside the beloved returning ensemble, including Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Joanne Froggatt, guest star Shirley MacLaine and many others.Underwritten in part by 1st Source Bank, Casper’s Coin & Jewelry, Center for Hospice Care, Inc., Gene’s Camera, Indiana Trust & Investment Company, Judee’s LLC, M. and S. Management Co., McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Center, Van Horne Jewelers and Waterford Crossing
SACRED JOURNEYS WITH BRUCE FEILERTuesdays at 8pm & 9pm“Lourdes” – December 16, 8pm Journey to the Catholic shrine of Lourdes with active duty and retired US veterans in search of healing.
“Shikoku” – December 16, 9pmWalk the 700-mile pilgrimage around the island of Shikoku in the footsteps of Buddhist monk Kōbō Daishi.
“Jerusalem” – December 23, 8pm Celebrate the Jewish festival of Sukkot in Jerusalem and walk in the footsteps of Jesus from Nazareth to Capernaum.
“Hajj” – December 23, 9pm Travel in the footsteps of the prophet Muhammad to the annual gathering of Muslims in Mecca.
“Kumbh Mela”– December 30, 8pm Bathe in the sacred river Ganga alongside 100 million Hindus.
“Osun Osogbo” – December 30, 9pmVenture deep into the sacred forest outside the city of Osogbo to celebrate the goddess Osun.
FESTIVAL OF CAROLS Tuesday, December 16, 10pm; Thursday, Devember 18, 8pm; Sunday, December 21, 2pm“The Festival of Carols” is part of a wonderful tradition of music at Goshen College that integrates a wide variety of holiday music from traditional to non-traditional and around the world. This concert captures the spirit of the Season with warmth and beauty.
PEG + CAT+ HOLIDAYSWednesday, December 17, 12pm and Friday, December 19, 12pmJoin Peg & Cat as they celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah and counting to the number 100 in the first ever double-episode that brings lots of guest characters from previous episodes back together.
NATUREWednesdays, 8pm“Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story” – December 172010 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of “Born Free” – a book and then a film that changed forever the way we think about wildlife. What has happened to lions since this story? What has happened to the people featured in the film? And what has “Born Free” taught us?
Underwritten in part by Martin’s Supermarket
A CHEF’S LIFE: HOLIDAY SPECIALThursday, December 18, 10pm A CHEF’S LIFE will bring viewers a special holiday treat. Vivian will create modern interpretations of family food traditions, including fudge, peanut brittle, and old-fashioned caramels, in a one-hour holiday special.
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PURDUE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS SHOWFriday, December 19, 9pm and Sunday, December 21, 6pmSing along with the Purdue Musical Organization as they take audience members through the history of PMO, beginning with its inception in 1933.
PENN HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR: SONGS OF THE SEASON 2014Friday, December 19, 9pm ; Friday, December 19, 10pm ; Sunday, December 21, 7pmCelebrate the holiday season with the Penn High School Choir as their 325 members perform during their annual winter concert.
SILENT NIGHTSunday, December 21, 3pm This opera recounts the true story of the World War I Christmas Eve truce. For one magical evening on December 24, 1914, French, German and Scottish soldiers laid down their arms and joined in a spontaneous celebration reflecting the peace, fellowship and humanity of the season.
ELMO’S CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWNDecember 22-25, 10am and December 25, 2pmElmo, Abby Cadabby and their new friend Stiller the Elf (Ben Stiller) are counting down to Christmas, but when the boxes in the Christmas Counter-Downer go missing, Christmas may never come again! Can Elmo, Abby Cadabby & Stiller the Elf save Christmas? With the help of some very special all-star friends such as Anne Hathaway, Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Sheryl Crow, Jennifer Hudson and Kevin James (as Santa Claus), Elmo and friends will learn to believe in Christmas miracles.
CALL THE MIDWIFE HOLIDAY SPECIALThursday, December 25, 8pm In Poplar, Christmas 1958 is not just about the opening of presents, but also about the closing of deep wounds. Wartime trials are relived — and a new enemy confronted — before peace and love are restored to centre stage.Underwritten in part by Goshen Birth Center, Indiana Affiliate of American College of Nurse Midwives
VICIOUS: HOLIDAY SPECIALThursday, December 25, 9:30pm & Sunday, December 28, 11pm Freddie (Ian McKellen) and Stuart (Derek Jacobi) host a holiday soiree in their small central London flat. Ash (Iwan Rheon), their young upstairs neighbor, has volunteered to cook the meal, their feisty best friend Violet (Frances de la Tour) is up to her old tricks, and a wicked game of Truth or Dare brings up hidden truths — and surprises as well.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER: GERSHWIN CELEBRATION AT THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC WITH DIANNE REEVESWednesday, Dec. 31, 8pm Ring in the New Year with style and swagger, as jazz great Dianne Reeves and Broadway leading man Norm Lewis join the New York Philharmonic for a lush orchestral bounty of Gershwin classics, including his Cuban Overture, Catfish Row, and his own suite of music from Porgy and Bess.
Silent Night Elmo’s Christmas Countdown
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1 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Switzerland
2 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 6 Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes To Pemberley, Pt. 2 Masterpiece Contemporary: Page Eight
3 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ Pioneers Of Television: Prime Time Soaps Charlie Rose
4 Tue Finding Your Roots: Our People, Our Traditions Makers: Women In Politics Frontline Nightly Business Report
5 Wed Nature: A Sloth Named Velcro NOVA: Bigger Than T-Rex How We Got To Now: Cold Charlie Rose
6 Thu Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Elephants Can Remember J. Portman Visits Fallingwater The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 6 Charlie Rose
7 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook A Salute To The Troops: A Performance At The White House Craft In America: Service Charlie Rose
8 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Delphi & Rajasthan
9 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 7 Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Turks & Caicos Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Elephants Can Remember
10 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI A Salute To The Troops: A Performance At The White House Charlie Rose
11 Tue Finding Your Roots: The British Invasion Navy Seals: Their Untold Story Charlie Rose
12 Wed Nature: Leave It To Beavers NOVA: Emperor’s Ghost Army How We Got To Now: Sound Charlie Rose
13 Thu Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Labours Of Hercules Becoming An Artist The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 7 Charlie Rose
14 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Paul McCartney And Wings Rockshow Hitmakers Charlie Rose
15 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker:
Pirates, Galleons, & Treasure
16 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 8 Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Salting The Fields Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Labours Of Hercules
17 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Pioneers Of Television: Superheroes Charlie Rose
18 Tue Finding Your Roots: Ancient Roots American Experience: Cold War Road Show Frontline Charlie Rose
19 Wed Nature: Invasion Of The Killer Whales NOVA: Killer Landslides To Catch A Comet Charlie Rose
20 Thu Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 8 Charlie Rose
21 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: Cats Charlie Rose
22 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker:
Art Trails Of The Riviera
23 Sun The Mark Twain Prize: Jay Leno Richard Pryor: Icon Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain
24 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Finders Keepers Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Robin Williams Remembered Charlie Rose
25 Tue Finding Your Roots: Decoding Your Past The Mark Twain Prize: Jay Leno Charlie Rose
26 Wed Nature: My Life As A Turkey Nature: An Original Duckumentary Nature: The Private Life Of Deer Charlie Rose
27 Thu American Masters: Johnny Carson Robin Williams Remembered Charlie Rose
28 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Kristin Chenowith: Coming Home E. Blagdon & His Healing Machine Charlie Rose
29 Sat 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary Rock Rewind 1965-1967 Victor Borge Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You
30 Sun Downton Abbey Rediscovered Downton Abbey Rediscovered Healing ADD
Primetime – (34.2)
November
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8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Sat Michael Feinstein At The Rainbow Room Art In The 21st Century: Secrets Independent Lens: Brakeless Austin City Limits:
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
2 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 6 Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes To Pemberley, Pt. 2 Craft In America: Service Austin City Limits
3 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Our Fires Still Burn Independent Lens: Powerless Charlie Rose
4 Tue Exp. Michiana Healthtrack Makers: Women In Politics Frontline Charlie Rose
5 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Street Vets How We Got To Now: Cold Charlie Rose
6 Thu Exp. Michiana Warriors Return The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 6 Masterpiece Contemprary: Page Eight Charlie Rose
7 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose A Salute To The Troops: A Performance At The White House Art In The 21st Century: Legacy Charlie Rose
8 Sat A Salute To The Troops: A Performance At The White House Art In The 21st Century: Legacy Independent Lens: Powerless Austin City Limits: Los Lobos
9 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 7 Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Turks & Caicos Austin City Limits: Los Lobos
10 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey Yellowstone
11 Tue Exp. Michiana Healthtrack Veteran’s Day 11-11-11 ADD And Loving It!
12 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Shelter Me How We Got To Now: Sound Charlie Rose
13 Thu Exp. Michiana New Environmentalists The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 7 Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
14 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose David Garrett: Live In Concert Albert King With Stevie Ray Vaughn In Session
15 Sat Hitmakers Art In The 21st Century: Fiction How We Got To Now: Sound Austin City Limits: Eric Church
16 Sun The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 8 Masterpiece Contemporary: Worricker: Salting The Fields Austin City Limits: Eric Church
17 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Choctaw Code Talkers Independent Lens: Happiness Charlie Rose
18 Tue Exp. Michiana Healthtrack American Experience: Cold War Roadshow Frontline Charlie Rose
19 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Shelter Me: Second Chances To Catch A Comet Charlie Rose
20 Thu Exp. Michiana Across The Creek The Paradise, Season 2, Pt. 8 Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
21 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Great Performances: Cats Charlie Rose
22 Sat Great Performances: Cats Independent Lens: Happiness ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival
23 Sun The Mark Twain Prize: Jay Leno Richard Pryor: Icon Austin City Limits: Radiohead
24 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Indians Like Us Independent Lens: Muscle Shoals, Waiting For The Train
25 Tue Exp. Michiana Healthtrack Doo Wop Discoveries Charlie Rose
26 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Shelter Me: New Beginnings Nature: The Private Life Of Deer Charlie Rose
27 Thu Exp. Michiana Farm Holiday Special Nature: My Life As A Turkey Antiques Roadshow: Finders Keepers Charlie Rose
28 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Kristin Chenowith: Coming Home E. Blagdon & His Healing Machine Charlie Rose
29 Sat The Mark Twain Prize: Jay Leno NOVA: 3D Spies of WWII Austin City Limits: Juanes, Jesse & Joy
30 Sun Kristin Chenowith: Coming Home Downton Abbey Rediscovered Downton Abbey Rediscovered
Primetime – (34.1)
December
14
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Mon Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration Brain Change With David Perlmutter, MD Fast Metabolism
2 Tue American Masters: Bing Crosby Rediscovered Rock Rewind 1965-1967 Downton Abbey
3 Wed Celtic Woman Home For Christmas Best Of 50s Pop 30 Days To A Younger Heart
4 Thu A Farm Winter With Jerry Apps Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions
5 Fri A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen Healing ADD
6 Sat Brit Floyd: Live At Red Rocks Brit Floyd: Live At Red Rocks The Bee Gees One Night Only
7 Sun Bing Crosby Rediscovered Celtic Woman Home For Christmas Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions For You
8 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Holiday Handbells: The Raleigh Singers Charlie Rose
9 Tue Rickover: The Birth Of Nuclear Power Frontline Charlie Rose
10 Wed Classic Hollywood Musicals Brit Floyd: Live At Red Rocks Charlie Rose
11 Thu Best Of 50s Pop National Christmas Tree Lighting Charlie Rose
12 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Encores! Great Performances At The Met Charlie Rose
13 Sat Ray Coniff Christmas Show: Here We Come A-Caroling John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind Healing ADD
With Dr. Daniel Amen
14 Sun Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 3 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 4 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 5 Secrets Of Highclere Castle
15 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Secrets Of Highclere Castle Charlie Rose
16 Tue Sacred Journeys, Pt. 1: Lourdes Sacred Journeys, Pt. 2: Shikoku Festival Of Carols Charlie Rose
17 Wed Nature: The Born Free Story NOVA: Making Stuff Wilder NOVA: Making Stuff Colder Charlie Rose
18 Thu Festival Of Carols Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk A Chef’s Life Holiday Special Charlie Rose
19 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Purdue 80th Ann. Christmas Show Penn High School Choir:
Songs Of The Season Charlie Rose
20 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk Keeping Up Appearances Special As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker Food Hour: Mexico
21 Sun Tales From The Royal Bedchamber Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 6 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 7 Downton Abbey
22 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Boomer Years Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Tales From The Royal Bedchamber Charlie Rose
23 Tue Sacred Journeys, Pt. 3: Jerusalem Sacred Journeys, Pt. 4: Hajj Frontline Charlie Rose
24 Wed Nature: The Himalayas NOVA: Building The Great Cathedrals NOVA: Great Cathedral Mystery Charlie Rose
25 Thu Call The Midwife Holiday Special Vicious: Holiday Speicial
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Charlie Rose
26 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook American Masters: Bing Crosby Rediscovered Downton Abbey Rediscovered
27 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Boomer Years Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time
Goes ByGlobe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders
28 Sun The Great British Bake-Off Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 8 Vicious: Holiday Speicial Downton Abbey
29 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Manor House Treasures Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Secrets Of Westminster Charlie Rose
30 Tue Sacred Journey, Pt. 5: Kumbh Mela Sacred Journey, Pt. 6: Osun-Osogbo Frontline Charlie Rose
31 Wed Gershwin Celebration At The New York Philharmonic With Dianne Reeves Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve At The Rainbow Room Charlie Rose
Primetime – (34.1)
DecemberPrimetime – (34.2)
December
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8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm
1 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Finders Keepers Antiques Roadshow: Madison, WI Charlie Rose
2 Tue Exp. Michiana Wealthtrack 1955 World Series: 7 Days Of Fall Big Movie Classic: Legend Of Flight Charlie Rose
3 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Nature: The Private Life Of Deer NOVA: Killer Landslides Charlie Rose
4 Thu Exp. Michiana Beyond Geek F. S. Key And The Song That Built America Antiques Roadshow: Finders Keepers Charlie Rose
5 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Joshua Bell Presents Music Gifts Tift Merritt: Still Not Home Charlie Rose
6 Sat Nature: Hunters And Herds NOVA: First Man On The Moon Independent Lens: Indian Relay Austin City Limits: Jason Isabell
7 Sun Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 1 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 2 Austin City Limits: Jason Isabell
8 Mon Exp. Michiana Celtic Woman Home For Christmas Independent Lens: All Of Me Charlie Rose
9 Tue Exp. Michiana Wealthtrack Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration Charlie Rose
10 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: 3-D Spies Of WWII Nazi Mega Weapons: U-Boat Base Charlie Rose
11 Thu Exp. Michiana Beyond Geek Robin Williams Remembered Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk Charlie Rose
12 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose National Christmas Tree Lighting Shelter Me Second Chances Charlie Rose
13 Sat Live From Lincoln Center Workshop Downton Abbey Independent Lens: All Of Me Austin City Limits: Rodrigo Y Gabriella
14 Sun Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 3 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 4 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 5 Austin City Limits: Rodrigo Y Gabriella
15 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO Journey To Planet Earth: Extreme Realities Charlie Rose
16 Tue Exp. Michiana Wealthtrack Sacred Journeys, Pt. 2: Shikoku Chef’s Life Holiday Special Charlie Rose
17 Wed Exp. Michiana Brit Floyd: Live At Red Rocks Motown: Big Hits And More
18 Thu Exp. Michiana Beyond Geek Downton Abbey Downton Abbey Antiques Roadshow: Junk In The Trunk Charlie Rose
19 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Penn High School Choir: Songs Of The Season Christmas In Norway Charlie Rose
20 Sat Christmas With The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas In Norway A Chef’s Life Holiday Special Austin City Limits: Tom Waits
21 Sun Tales From The Royal Bedchamber Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 6 Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 7 Austin City Limits
22 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ Independent Lens: The Trials Of Muhammad Ali Downton Abbey
23 Tue Exp. Michiana Wealthtrack Penn High School Choir: Songs Of The Season Frontline Charlie Rose
24 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Night Before Christmas Carol Christmas Carol: Theatre Of The Mind Charlie Rose
25 Thu Exp. Michiana Beyond Geek Purdue 80th Anniversary Christmas Show
A Magical Session With Nathan Gunn
Christmas With David Archuleta Charlie Rose
26 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Shelter Me: New Beginnings Paul McCartney & Wings Road Show Charlie Rose
27 Sat American Masters: Bing Crosby Rediscovered Downton Abbey Tales From The Royal Bedchamber Austin City Limits: Radiohead
28 Sun Call The Midwife Holiday Special Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 4, Pt. 8 Austin City Limits
29 Mon Exp. Michiana A Farm Winter with Jerry Apps Independent Lens: Don’t Stop Believing Vicious
30 Tue Exp. Michiana Wealthtrack Sacred Journeys, Pt. 6: Osun-Osogbo Frontline Charlie Rose
31 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements Superheroes: The American Way 1938-1958
Superheroes: Great Power, Great Response 1959-1977
Superheroes: A Hero Can Be Anyone 1978-Present
6:00 am Body Electric
6:30 am Arthur
7:00 am Odd Squad
7:30 am Wild Kratts
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am Curious George
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Dinosaur Train
11:30 am Dinosaur Train
Noon Peg + Cat
12:30 pm Peg + Cat
1:00 pm Super Why!
1:30 pm Thomas & Friends
2:00 pm Sesame Street
2:30 pm Cat in the Hat
3:00 pm Curious George
3:30 pm Curious George
4:00 pm Arthur
4:30 pm Odd Squad
5:00 pm Wild Kratts
5:30 pm BBC World News America
6:00 pm PBS Newshour
7:00 pm Experience Michiana
7:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe / Economic Outlook (Fri)
6:00 am Sit and Be Fit
6:30 am Classical Stretch
7:00 am Mon-Happy Yoga Tues-Delicious Vegan Wed-Fly Tying Thu-Jerry Yarnell Fri-Aviators
7:30 am Mon-Well Read Tue-Mexico One Plate Wed-Rough Cut Thu-Best of Joy Painting Fri-America’s Heartland
8:00 am Mon-On Story Tue-Taste ThisWed-This Old House Hour
Thu-Painting & TravelFri-Globe Trekker
8:30 am Mon-Under the Radar Tue-Motorweek Thu-Fit 2 Stretch
9:00 am Charlie Rose
10:00 am Democracy Now!
11:00 am Mon-Native ReportTues-Ultimate Restorations
Wed-Classical Stretch Thu-Martin Yan Fri-Happy Yoga
11:30 am Mon-Daytripper Wed-Fit 2 Stretch Thu-Taste of History Fri-On Story
Noon Rick Steves’ Europe
12:30 pm Mon-In the Americas Tues-Growing Greener Wrld Wed-Under The Radar Thu-The Jazzy Vegetarian Fri-Just Seen It
1:00 pmMon-Globe Trekker Tues-This Old House Hour Wed-History Detectives
Thu-Sarah’s Meals Fri-Well Read
1:30 pm Thu-Ciao Italia Fri-Bluegrass Underground
2:00 pm Mon-Aviators Tues-American Woodshop Wed-Best of Painting Thu-Hubert KellerFri-Austin City Limits
2:30 pm Mon-Watchers of the North Tues-Woodsmith Shop Wed-Jerry Yarnell Thu-Cooking 80/20
3:00 pmMon-Getting Away To-
getherTues-Rough Cut Wed-Painting & Travel Thu-Cook’s Country
Fri-Jubilee
3:30 pm Mon-America’s Heartland Tues-Craftsman’s Legacy Wed-Painting with Paulson Thu-America's Test Kitch
4:00 pmMon-Inside IN Business
Tues-VP Wed-VP Thur-VP Fri-VP
4:30 pm Tues-VP Wed-VP Thur-VP Fri-VP
5:00 pm Mon-Politically Speaking Tues-VP Wed-VP Thur-VP Fri-VP
6:00 pm Newsline
6:30 pm Nightly Business Report
7:00 pm PBS NewsHour
34.1
34.2
Weekdays–November/December
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Weekends – November/December
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
6:00 am Barney & Friends Sid the Science Kid
6:30 am Angelina Ballerina Peg + Cat
7:00 am Curious George Curious George
7:30 am Curious George Curious George
8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Peg + Cat
8:30 am Maya & Miguel Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:00 am Sesame Street Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
9:30 am Word World Dinosaur Train
10:00 am Thomas & Friends Dinosaur Train
10:30 am Bob the Builder Peg + Cat
11:00 amThis Old House Hour
Zula Patrol
11:30 am Scigirls
Noon In Julia’s Kitchen Wild Kratts
12:30 pm Victory Garden Arthur
1:00 pm This Old House Cyberchase
1:30 pm This Old House Washington Week
2:00 pm Ask This Old House Charlie Rose
2:30 pm Hometime To The Contrary
3:00 pm Woodwright’s Shop Moyers & Company
3:30 pm Motorweek Mind of a Chef
4:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking A Chef’s Life/Martha Stewart
5:00 pm History Detectives NOVA
6:00 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend PBS NewsHour Weekend
7:00 pm America By the Numbers VP
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
6:00 am Michigan Out-of-Doors Curious George
6:30 am The Best of Joy of Painting The Cat in the Hat
7:00 am Quilting Arts Peg + Cat
7:30 am Fons & Porter Dinosaur Train
8:00 am Sewing With Nancy Cyberchase
8:30 am Sew It All Biz Kids
9:00 am It's Sew Easy Outdoor Elements
9:30 am Knitting Daily Rick Steves' Europe
10:00 am Lidia's KitchenINside Indiana Business
10:30 am Dinner & A Book
11:00 am Cook’s Country Off the Record
11:30 am America’s Test Kitchen Indiana Week in Review
Noon Martha Stewart’s Cooking Washington Week
12:30 pm Martha Bakes Economic Outlook
1:00 pm Victory Garden McLaughlin Group
1:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home To The Contrary
2:00 pm This Old HouseVP
2:30 pm Hometime
3:00 pm Woodsmith’s ShopVP
3:30 pm Woodwright’s Shop
4:00 pm Nature VP
5:00 pm PBS NewsHour/Exp Michiana VP
6:00 pm Classic Gospel VP
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk VP
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December Daytime Weekend Pledge Programming 34.1Saturday, November 297:00am Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy8:00am Wheat Belly Total Health with William
Davis, M.D.9:30am BrainChange with David Perlmutter, M.D.11:00am Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You1:00pm Healing ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen
and Tana Amen, R.N.3:00pm Rick Steves’ European Christmas5:00pm Best of 50s Pop (My Music)7:00pm 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
Sunday, November 301:30pm Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You3:30pm Kristin Chenoweth Coming Home5:00pm Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy6:30pm Classic Hollywood Musicals
Saturday, December 67:00am Best of 50s Pop (My Music)9:00am Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You11:00am The Fast Metabolism Revolution with
Haylie Pomroy12:30pm BrainChange with David Perlmutter, M.D.2:00pm Rock Rewind 1965-1967 (My Music)3:30pm Downton Abbey Rediscovered4:30pm 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary6:30pm Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas
Sunday, December 71:30pm Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration3:30pm Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You5:30pm Ray Coniff Christmas Show:
Here We Come A-Caroling7:00pm American Masters: Bing Crosby
Rediscovered
Saturday, December 137:00am Rick Steves’ European Christmas9:00am Healing ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen
and Tana Amen, R.N.11:00am 30 Days to a Younger Heart with
Dr. Steven Masley12:30pm Classic Hollywood Musicals2:00pm John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind4:00pm Best of 50s Pop (My Music)6:00pm Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy7:30pm Ray Coniff Christmas Show:
Here We Come A-Caroling
Sunday, December 143:00pm Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks4:30pm Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy
Overnight ProgramsNovember
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Saturday 1Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR 1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am Michael Feinstein3:00 am Art In The 21st Century4:00 am Tony Bennett5:00 am Washington Week
Sunday 2Midnight Nature: Snow Monkeys1:00 am NOVA: First Air War2:00 am NOVA: First Air War3:00 am Ind. Lens Brakeless4:00 am Art In 21st Century5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 3Midnight Austin City Limits12:30 am The Paradise Pt. 61:30 am Death Comes To Pem.3:00 am Craft In America4:00 am Michael Feinstein5:00 am Art In The 21st Century
Tuesday 4Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am The Paradise Pt. 63:00 am Death Comes To Pem.4:30 am Craft In America5:30 am Yellowstone
Wednesday 5Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Finding Your Roots2:00 am Women In Politics3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Ind. Lens Powerless5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 6Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am A Sloth Named Velcro2:00 am NOVA: Bigger Than T-Rex3:00 am How We Got To Now4:00 am Women In Politics5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Friday 7Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Finding Your Roots3:00 am Women In Politics4:00 am A Sloth Named Velcro5:00 am NOVA: Bigger Than T-Rex
Saturday 8Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am A Salute To The Troops3:00 am Art In The 21st Century4:00 am How We Got To Now5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 9Midnight A Sloth Named Velcro1:00 am NOVA: Bigger Than T-Rex2:00 am Frontline3:00 am Ind. Lens Powerless4:00 am A Salute To The Troops5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 10Midnight The Paradise Pt. 71:00 am Worricker Turks/Caicos3:00 am A Salute To The Troops4:00 am Art In The 21st Century5:00 am How We Got To Now
Tuesday 11Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Antiques Roadshow3:00 am The Paradise Pt. 74:00 am Worricker Turks/Caicos
Wednesday 12Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Finding Your Roots2:00 am Navy Seals Untold Story4:00 am Ice Warriors5:30 am Yellowstone
Thursday 13Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Leave It To Beavers2:00 am Emperor’s Ghost Army3:00 am How We Got To Now4:00 am Leave It To Beavers5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Friday 14Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Finding Your Roots3:00 am Navy Seals Untold Story5:00 am Leave It To Beavers
Saturday 15Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Wash Wk/C. Rose2:00 am Hitmakers3:00 am Art In The 21st Century4:00 am How We Got To Now5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 16Midnight Leave It To Beavers1:00 am Emperor’s Ghost Army2:00 am How We Got To Now3:00 am Navy Seals Untold Story5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 17Midnight The Paradise Pt. 81:00 am Worricker Salting Fields3:00 am Hitmakers4:00 am Art In The 21st Century5:00 am How We Got To Now
Tuesday 18Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Antiques Roadshow3:00 am The Paradise Pt. 84:00 am Worricker Salting Fields
Wednesday 19Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Finding Your Roots2:00 am Cold War Roadshow3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Ind. Lens Happiness5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 20Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Nature: Invasion2:00 am Killer Landslides3:00 am To Catch A Comet4:00 am Cold War Roadshow5:00 am Finding Your Roots
Friday 21Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Finding Your Roots3:00 am Cold War Roadshow4:00 am Nature: Invasion5:00 am Killer Landslides
Saturday 22Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am Gr. Performances Cats4:00 am To Catch A Comet5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 23Midnight Nature: Invasion1:00 am Killer Landslides2:00 am Frontine3:00 am Ind. Lens Happiness4:00 am Cold War Roadshow5:00 am Wash Week/C. Rose
Monday 24Midnight Jay Leno2:00 am Richard Pryor: Icon3:00 am Gr. Performances Cats5:00 am To Catch A Comet
Tuesday 25Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Antiques Roadshow3:00 am Jay Leno5:00 am Richard Pryor: Icon
Wednesday 26Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Finding Your Roots2:00 am Jay Leno4:00 am Ind. Lens Muscle Shoals
Thursday 27Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am My Life As A Turkey2:00 am Original Duckumentary3:00 am Private Life Of Deer4:00 am Finding Your Roots5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Friday 28Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Finding Your Roots3:00 am My Life As A Turkey4:00 am Original Duckumentary5:00 am Private Life Of Deer
Saturday 291:00 am Wheat Belly Total Health2:30 am BrainChange 4:00 am S. Orman’s Financial Sol.
Sunday 301:00 am 1965-1967 Rock Rewind 2:30 am Downton Rediscovered3:00 am Easy Yoga for Arthritis
NBR = Nightly Business Report
Special pledge programming shown in purple.
Overnight ProgramsNovember
Overnight ProgramsDecember
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Monday 11:00 am Downton Rediscovered2:30 am Classic Hllywd Musicals4:00 am Best of 50’s Pop
Tuesday 21:00 am S. Orman’s Financial Sol.3:00 am Healing ADD Dr. Amen5:00 am The Candy Bomber
Wednesday 31:00 am Healing ADD Dr. Amen3:00 am Crosby Rediscovered5:00 am Easy Yoga for Arthritis
Thursday 41:00 am Chenoweth Coming Home2:30 am Borge Timeless Comedy4:00 am S. Orman Financial Sol.
Friday 51:00 am A Tribute to Springsteen4:00 am Healing ADD Dr. Amen
Saturday 612:30 am T. Bennett and Lady Gaga2:00 am 30 Days to Younger Heart3:30 am Easy Yoga for Arthritis4:30 am Winter Farm Jerry Apps
Sunday 712:30 am Steves’ European Xmas2:30 am S. Orman Financial Sol.4:30 am Metabolism Revolution
Monday 81:00 am Steves’ European Xmas3:00 am Borge Timeless Comedy4:30 am BrainChange
Tuesday 91:00 am J. Sebastian Folk Rewind3:00 am S. Orman Financial Sol.5:00 am The Candy Bomber
Wednesday 101:00 am The Bee Gees2:30 am Healing ADD Dr. Amen4:30 am Farm Winter Jerry Apps
Thursday 111:00 am Best of 50’s Pop3:00 am Classic Hllywd Musicals4:30 am Coniff Christmas Show
Friday 121:00 am Great Performances Met2:30 am 30 Days to Younger Heart4:00 am J. Sebastian Folk Rewind
Saturday 131:00 am BrainChange2:30 am The Bee Gees4:00 am Healing ADD Dr. Amen
Sunday 14Midnight Nature1:00 am NOVA 2:00 am Frontline3:00 am Independent Lens4:00 am Nazi Mega Weapons5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 15Midnight Downton Abbey1:00 am Downton Abbey2:00 am Downton Abbey3:00 am Lincoln Center4:30 am Downton Abbey5:00 am Robin Williams
Tuesday 16Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Antiques Roadshow3:00 am Downton Abbey4:00 am Downton Abbey5:00 am Downton Abbey
Wednesday 17Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Lourdes2:00 am Shikoku3:00 am Chef’s Life4:00 am Planet Earth5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 18Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Nature2:00 am NOVA3:00 am NOVA4:00 am Lourdes5:00 am Shikoku
Friday 19Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Downton Abbey2:30 am Downton Abbey3:00 am Chef’s Life4:00 am NOVA5:00 am NOVA
Saturday 20Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Washington Week1:30am Charlie Rose2:00 am Mormon Tab Choir3:00 am Christmas In Norway4:00 am Planet Earth5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 21Midnight Nature1:00 am NOVA2:00 am NOVA3:00 am Lourdes4:00 am Shikoku5:00 am Wash Week/C. Rose
Monday 22Midnight Tom Waits12:30 am Royal Bedchambers 1:30 am Downton Abbey2:30 am Downton Abbey4:00 am Mormon Tab Choir5:00 am Christmas In Norway
Tuesday 23Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Royal Bedchamber3:00 am Downton Abbey4:00 am Downton Abbey5:30 am Downton Abbey
Wednesday 24Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Jerusalem2:00 am Hajj3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Independent Lens5:30 am Downton Abbey
Thursday 25Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Nature2:00 am NOVA3:00 am NOVA4:00 am Jerusalem5:00 am Hajj
Friday 26Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Call The Midwife2:30 am Vicious3:00 am Mormon Tab Choir4:00 am Nature5:00 am NOVA
Saturday 27Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:30 am Wash Week/C. Rose3:30 am Bing Crosby 5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 28Midnight Nature1:00 am NOVA2:00 am NOVA3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Mormon Tab Choir5:00 am Wash Week/C. Rose
Monday 29Midnight Call The Midwife1:30 am Downton Abbey3:30 am Bing Crosby5:00 am Downton Abbey5:30 am Vicious
Tuesday 30Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Antiques Roadshow3:00 am Downton Abbey5:00 am Downton Abbey
Wednesday 31Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Rickover 3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Independent Lens5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
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Festival of Carols to Air in DecemberWNIT will broadcast Festival of Carols on Thursday, December 18 at 8:00pm. Festival of Carols is part of a wonderful tradition of music at Goshen College which is rich in intercultural, secular and sacred music. The important role music plays in the life of Goshen College and the community is evidenced in fine music ensembles and extraordinary music facilities. The Festival of Carols integrates a wide variety of holiday music from traditional to non-traditional and from around the world and truly captures the spirit of the Season with warmth and beauty.
The program includes:
Once in Royal David’s City (All Choirs, orchestra and audience)Hodie Christus Natus Est (Chamber Choir)Bogoroditse (Russian Carol) (Women’s World Music Choir)Betelehemu (Nigerian Carol) (Men’s Choir)A Nativity Carol (Children’s Choir)Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (Men’s Choir)Denko (African) (Women’s World Music Choir)Angel’s Dance (Orchestra)
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End of Year Tax Planning & DonationsAs the year comes to a close, please consider making an additional investment in the future of WNIT – an investment in a remarkable brand of television that is here for everyone to enjoy. As a community-owned station, WNIT is a reflection of your interests, your curiosity, and your support. Visit wnit.org/donate to make your tax-deductible cash contribution before December 31st. You can also make gifts of vehicles or appreciated stock.
At this special time of year, all of us at WNIT wish you and your family a festive holiday season and a joyous new year. We look forward to serving you in 2015 and remain dedicated to bringing you the best that public television has to offer.
2014 Winter Membership CampaignThe Winter Membership Campaign begins Friday, November 28 and runs through Sunday, December 7. We understand and realize the disappointment when your favorite programs are interrupted for a membership campaign. While we make every effort to keep interruption to regular programming to a minimum, it is an undeniable fact that a majority of new members, and a substantial portion of our annual revenue, come from membership campaigns. WNIT remains committed to bringing you the best programming that television has to offer – whether it’s regular or pledge programming. Get ready to warm your spirit with an entertaining and inspiring line up for the entire family, as well as several ticket packages for upcoming concerts. And be sure to tell your family and friends why you think supporting WNIT is important. It’s Viewers Like You who make that transition and become a contributor who make a difference to everyone in our community.
Thank you for making that transition and supporting WNIT!
WNIT BOX OFFICEJim Brickman Celebrates the Holidays in South Bend!Jim Brickman will bring together the sounds of the season with “On A Winter’s Night,” a one-of-a-kind concert event filled with lush instrumentals and soaring vocals, at the Morris Performing Arts Center on Monday, December 29, 2014 at 7:30pm. Tune in to WNIT on Monday, December 1 at 8pm for Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration to get tickets. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
Celtic Woman “Home for Christmas” Holiday TourIrish music sensation Celtic Woman celebrates the holiday season with “Home for Christmas, The Symphony Tour” on Monday, December 22 at 7pm. The concert offers an unparalleled musical experience, with Celtic Woman performing timeless holiday songs accompanied by a full symphony orchestra. Celtic Woman promises an enchanting and festive evening filled with mesmerizing music, performance and holiday cheer. Tune in to 34.1 on Wednesday, December 3 at 8pm for Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas to get tickets. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
WNIT Welcomes the Return of Brit Floyd!Brit Floyd, The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute Show, returns to the Morris Performing Arts Center on Monday, March 16th and WNIT has your tickets! Join WNIT as we welcome Brit Floyd back for another fantastic concert experience in South Bend. Tune in to WNIT on 34.1, Saturday, December 6 from 8-9:30pm as we present Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks. During the broadcast you will be learn how to get your tickets to the World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute Band as they bring their Discovery World Tour to South Bend in March, 2015. For more info or to get tickets now, call 574-675-9648 or go to wnit.org.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO WNIT KIDS CLUB MEMBERS!
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Lucas McCormack 5Micaiah Miner 8Clara Moran Walton 7Isobel Morris 3Carleah Morrison 6Jackson Roher 6Tommy Slott 9Veronica Thomas 11Padraig Wagner 5Maura Wamsley 2Logan Willis 9
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Each contributing household will receive: • A one-year subscription to the Planner, WNIT’s bimonthly
program guide
• WNIT’s monthly e-Newsletter
• Email notification of free or discounted ticket offers for area children’s performances
Each child or grandchild enrolled will receive:
• A WNIT Kids Club backpack with a variety of PBS® children’s items and activity sheets as well as an age-appropriate book from Better World Books
• A welcome folder for parents featuring information, references and ideas to help children learn and grow
• A coupon for a personal pizza from Papa John’s
For their birthday, each child or grandchild will receive:• A special on-air birthday greeting during their birthday month and listing
in the Planner
• A personalized birthday postcard
• An age-appropriate book from Better World Books
• A coupon for a free 8” single layer cake from Dainty Maid Bake Shop
WNIT Kids Club members and their families also receive free admission to the annual WNIT Kids Day in the Park held during the summer at an area park facility. Families enjoy fun-filled games and activities and children can have their photo taken with a PBS children’s personality such as Clifford, The Cat in the Hat, or Super Why!
Basic WNIT Kids Club memberships are $50 per year for all kids or grandkids in your immediate family. All renewing WNIT Kids Club members receive a special thank you gift and coupon for a personal pizza from Papa John’s.
Joining is easy! To enroll your children or grandchildren call the Kids Club team at 574-675-9648, Ext. 311 or go to wnit.org.
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30 YEARSMs. Carolyn Pfotenhauer
25 YEARSJerry and Maralynn BushongGregory CressJanice and Leon DeanBarbara FanningJohn and Sue FoyBeatrice and James HenriottMartha HosinskiMary Lou and Verne L. KryderThomas KselmanMr. and Mrs. K. R. LauerMs. Dorothy LockwoodVincent Paul and Margaret KenneyMary K. and Christopher PettitNorm and Carol Spicher WaggyRita WeisweaverIrene M. XaverKathryn and Lorenzo Zeugner
20 YEARSJames and Kay AchesonJohn Baker and Jackie BakerCharles CarlinLoretta DownesVernon and Barbara DudleyCynthia Harris and Craig D. SullivanBetty and Bill L. HutsonNina KleeWesley MarkDel and Nancy MeyerJohn MitchellBarbara PerrinBetty PhillipsNorma PowrieTami and Randall RacitiDon and Beth TroyerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Wells
15 YEARSCarol F. AlexanderBertha BeachyJames and Georgia BrowneDavid BuckleyCindy and Richard Burns Jr.Judith ChaseElizabeth Cotter
Ms. Gerry DickeyHope Dye and Vicci DyeJill and Chris ErbSandra FergusonDr. and Mrs. Michael FreidRobert and Mary FroschauerL. J. GherardiVirginia and R.T. HenkeSam and Carol MarksLinda NelsonRobert OlsenFaye Peterson PottingerJudy Brown Richardson and Glen
RichardsonDan TelferJames D. Wirt
10 YEARSLinda Bradley and Joseph LynchJudith BuehrerJannon and Millard ClarkMatthew DoppkeDoris Ann DoyleAnne EckertThomas FelgerJames FieldRobert JaggerCatherine M. LowerJim and Liz McLaneDolores MeisterheimJudy and Gene MontgomeryCarmi and Chris MurphyMarian RavenscroftKeith and Janet StraussRuth Walker
5 YEARSCheryl AndertJulie ArnottTom AshleyLorri BehnkeAnn BirdElden Butzbaugh Jr.Margaret G. CarmenThomas and Carolyn CoganRichard CraigMax and Phyllis CripeStephen CullisonEsther Deal
Dale and Judy EashMary FoxDottie FritzDelmar GoodBetty GreenDan Groteke and Pat TaplickMarcina and William HogePamela HughesJohn and Debra HurshElizabeth JacobsSue E. JohnsonRandall JonesSharon and Thomas KendleEd KralEric KurtzRobert D. LerchRichard LinzingKarl and Julie MarcussenJune McCarronJohn and Brenda McClure
Philip McKenzieBarry and Susan MiltenbergerMark and Kathryn MowJames A. NixonMichael and Amy PhendJoan RhoadsTerry and Stacey RodinoFloyd SanerCalvin and Sue SchlemmerTela Schulman-HektorAlton and Elisabeth ShellyMrs. Patricia L. ShortRobert and Christine SmithRuth SriverPatricia TalbotTheresa Van OverbergheDr. Gerald and Sandra WingardLeonard WisowatyKenneth E. Yoder
WNIT would like to recognize the following Honor Roll Members for their loyal support!
Honor RollMembers
WnitSupporters
1st Source BankAntiques RoadshowBBC World NewsInside INdiana BusinessMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyMasterpiece MysteryMcLaughlin GroupNOVAPBS NewsHour
32 Pearls Family DentistryChildren’s Programming
Aladdin’s EateryMiscellaneous Programming
Alick’s Home MedicalAntiques RoadshowLawrence Welk
AlphaGraphicsState Marching Band Finals
The Arthur J. Decio FoundationSesame Street
Barnes & ThornburgBusiness Programming
Bryan BarrLawrence Welk
Bart’s Water SportsMiscellaneous Prime Time
Bike the BendMiscellaneous Programming
Boy Scouts of America LaSalle Council
Miscellaneous Prime TimeButtons & Bows
Children’s ProgrammingC.E. LEE Decorating Center
HometimeThis Old House
Carmela’s at Macri’sMiscellaneous Programming
Casper’s Coin & JewelryMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyCenter for Hospice Care
Antiques RoadshowMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyMiscellaneous Programming
Centier BankBusiness Programming
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
Miscellaneous Prime TimeCosimo & Susie’s A Bit of Italy
Lidia’s KitchenD&W Inc.
Business ProgrammingDeBartolo Performing Arts
CenterChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Programming
Dowagiac Dogwood Fine Arts Festival
Daytime ProgrammingEarly Childhood Development
Center, Inc.Children’s Programming
Elkhart Child Development Center
Children’s ProgrammingElkhart Civic Theater
Miscellaneous Prime TimeElkhart County Parks
Miscellaneous ProgrammingElkhart County Symphony
Miscellaneous Prime Time
Faegre Baker Daniels LLPPBS Newshour
Fairhaven Obstetrics & Gynecology
Call the MidwifeFamily Dental Health
Children’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Programming
Foundations Child Care CenterChildren’s Programming
Friends School and Day CareChildren’s Programming
Gene’s Camera StoreMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyThe Gibson Foundation
Antiques RoadshowGibson
Antiques RoadshowSteven A. Goldberg, CPA
Washington WeekGood News! Child Care
Children’s ProgrammingGoodwill Industries
Children’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous ProgrammingWomen’s Programming
Goshen Antique MallAntiques Roadshow
Goshen Birth CenterCall the Midwife
GreenTown MichianaMiscellaneous Prime Time
Growing Kids Learning CentersChildren’s Programming
Gymnastics MichianaChildren’s Programming
Hearth & HomeHome Improvement
ProgrammingHeritage Square
Daytime & Children’s Programming
Homan Lumber Mart Inc.Hometime
Hovenkamp’s ProduceChildren’s ProgrammingCooking Programming
Indiana Affiliate of American College of Nurse Midwives
Call the MidwifeIndiana Public Broadcasting
StationsChildren’s Programming
Indiana Trust & Investment Company
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Miscellaneous ProgrammingIU Health Goshen Heart &
Vascular CenterMiscellaneous Programming
Jordan AutomotiveMiscellaneous Programming
Judee’s LLCMasterpiece Classic: Downton
Abbey Brian King, DDS
Children’s ProgrammingKurt & Tessye Simon Fund for
Holocaust RemembranceThe Story of the Jews
Krasl Art CenterMiscellaneous Programming
Lake Michigan College – Mendel Center
Children’s Programming Logan Community Resources,
Inc.Miscellaneous Prime Time
Lubeznik Center for the ArtsMiscellaneous Programming
M. and S. Management Co., Inc.Masterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyMartin’s Super Markets
NatureMcDonald Physical Therapy &
Sports Rehabilitation CenterBBC World NewsMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyMichiana Eye Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingMid-City Supply Company
HometimeDr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationHistory DetectivesInside INdiana BusinessNightly Business Report
Mishawaka FurnitureWomen’s Programming
Musical Arts IndianaMiscellaneous Programming
Northern BoxAntiques Roadshow
Notre Dame Federal Credit UnionFischoff Competition
Nunemaker’s Coin ShopAntiques Roadshow
Oaklawn HospitalClassic GospelMiscellaneous Programming
Office Interiors, Inc.High School Softball Game
Old Creamery AntiquesAntiques Roadshow
Pain Management Group Miscellaneous Prime Time
Patchwork Dance Company Miscellaneous Programming
Peacock & Company Miscellaneous Programming
Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak Attorneys At Law
Austin City LimitsJack Horkheimer: Stargazer
Barb & John PhairMiscellaneous Programming
Potawatomi Zoological SocietyChildren’s Programming
Dr. Kelly PusterChildren’s Programming
River Bend Film FestivalMiscellaneous Programming
River Bend HoseMotorweek
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
BBC World NewsPBS NewsHourMiscellaneous Programming
Salvation Army / Kroc CenterMiscellaneous Programming
Security Federal Savings Bank2014 North South Indiana All-
Star Classic
Sew Creative ThreadsSew It AllSewing with Nancy
Snite Museum of ArtMasterpiece Classic
South Bend Career AcademyChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Civic TheatreMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Farmer’s MarketMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Medical FoundationFrontlineMcLaughlin GroupMemorial Day 2014
ProgrammingPBS NewsHourSesame Street
South Bend Museum of ArtMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Silver HawksChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Symphony OrchestraMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend TribuneMiscellaneous Programming
Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra
Miscellaneous ProgrammingStitch ‘N Time Fabrics
Quilting ArtsStone Soup Batiks
Fons & PorterTeachers Credit Union
Biz KidsNightly Business Report
The Dental CenterChildren’s Programming
The Lerner TheatreMiscellaneous Programming
The Quilting LoftSew It AllFons & Porter Love of QuiltingQuilting ArtsSewing with Nancy
The Village at WinonaHistory DetectivesInside INdiana BusinessNightly Business Report
Treat’s Squire ShopMiscellaneous Programming
Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLPMasterpiece Classic
Urban Adventure GamesMiscellaneous Prime Time
Van Horne JewelersMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyMiscellaneous Programming
Visit South Bend / MishawakaMiscellaneous Programming
Wagon Wheel TheatreMiscellaneous Prime Time
Warsaw Performing Arts CenterMiscellaneous Programming
Waterford CrossingMasterpiece Classic: Downton
AbbeyWoodsToBe Trees
This Old HouseYMCA of Michiana
Miscellaneous Programming
Zolman Tire, Inc.Women’s Programming
BUSINESS CLUBSPresident’s Club ($1,500)
Logan Community Resources, Inc.
Corporate Club ($800)Lyons Industries, Inc.South Bend Medical Foundation
Business Honor Roll ($300)Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski
FoundationThe Troyer Group
KID’S CLUB AND RAISING READERS
John Anderson FoundationBetter World BooksDainty Maid Bake ShopEarly Childhood AlliancePapa John’sPNC BankSt. Joseph County ParksSmall Smiles of South BendSylvester & Tessie Kaminski
FoundationUniversity Park MallYMCA of Michiana
LOCAL PRODUCTIONSAsk An Expert
Beacon Health SystemIU Health Goshen Center for
Cancer CareDinner & A Book
The Rex and Alice A. Martin Foundation
Additional Dinner & A Book Supporters:
Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation
The Village at WinonaEconomic Outlook
Best One Tire & ServiceLake City BankSt Joseph County Chamber of
CommerceThe Greater Elkhart Chamber of
CommerceExperience Michiana
Ancilla CollegeCommunity Foundation of St.
Joseph CountyElkhart County ParksFaegre Baker Daniels LLPFlorence V. Carroll Charitable
TrustForever Learning InstituteKC Tree, Inc.Kozmo EventsHoward Performing Arts CenterLake City BankDr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationNyloncraftOaklawn HospitalPokagon Band of PotawatomiRuthmere MuseumSaint Joseph Regional Medical
CenterSnite Museum of ArtSouth Bend Medical FoundationSouth Bend TribuneThe Lerner Theatre
The Old Bag FactoryThe Village at Winona Trinity School at GreenlawnVillage at WinonaWagon Wheel Theatre
Michiana’s Rising Star1st Source BankBasney BMWCommodore HomesCommunity Foundation of St.
Joseph CountyDr. Dane and Mary Louise
Miller FoundationFlorence V. Carroll Charitable
TrustGraham Allen PartnersHoosier TrophiesIU Health GoshenLake Michigan College Mendel
Center MainstageLexus of MishawakaMossberg & Company Inc.Pokagon Band of PotawatomiTCP TechnologiesThe Lerner TheatreThe Orchards Mall
Our Town: DowagiacAmeriwood IndustriesBorgess-Lee Memorial HospitalCaruso’s Candy & Soda
FountainDowagiac Area Federal Credit
UnionDowagiac Union SchoolsHales True Value HardwareHam-sters / Somewhere in
TimeJudd Lumber CompanyLyons Industries, Inc.Matthews Real EstateMission Hills Memorial ChapelSEMCO EnergySouthwestern Michigan CollegeThe Looking GlassWolverine Mutual Insurance
CompanyWounded Minnow Restaurant
Outdoor ElementsSouth Bend-Elkhart Audubon
SocietyWoodsToBe Trees
Politically Speaking League of Women Voters of
Indiana
Promotional SupportAlpha GraphicsDuley PressExpress PressMossberg & Company, Inc.Rink Printing
General Operating Grants1st Source WNIT Fund - CFSJCHoward and Marie Goodhew
Fund - CFSJCPhilip & Jeannette Lux Family
Fund – ECCFWNIT Public Television Fund
- CFSJC
Information correct as of press date. For a full listing of program sponsors, please contact WNIT.
Diamond Level ($10,000 +)Arthur J. DecioCraig D. Sullivan and
Cynthia L. HarrisMrs. Jane Warner
Platinum Level ($5,000 +)Ed and Sue HilerIrions Foundation, Inc.Ernestine M. RaclinWelter Foundation
Gold Level ($2,500 +)Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Van E. GatesMargaret and Albert GutierrezJames W. and Sally F. HubbardEdward M. JordanichGlenn and Patty KillorenSara and Abraham MarcusCarmi and Chris MurphyPerry and Ida Reynolds
Watson IIIErnest and Gerda Zeller
Silver Level ($1,000 +)Anonymous (1)Billie and Dave BankoffBarbara ClausenTom and Dot CorsonMonali and Promit DasKaty and Tim DemaraisRobin and Lisa DouglassSusan and David FindlayTom and Susan Fischbach
Roger and Joyce FoleyStephen and Barbara FredmanConnie FulmerRodney and Carol GaneyVan, Larry & Bill Gates and
Harry Shaffer FamilyDave and Ginny GibsonMary Beth and Greg GicziWilliam and Leslie GitlinDr. Elmer GraberAnne HillmanBrian L. and Donna J. HooverKatherine HumphreysNajeeb and Nancy KhanRebecca and Michael KubackiCheryl and Ken LittleDon and Joan LyonsFrank and Marsha MartinChris MaziarNancy McGill in memory
of Irene McGillSusan Ohmer and
Donald CraftonBarb and John PhairDonna and Mark RichterThe Honorable and Mrs.
James W. RieckhoffJudith Robert and Thomas
J. KapacinskasMaritza RoblesSteve and Connie RufenbargerPat and Sue RuszkowskiLorrie and Bill SchmuhlCari Shein
James F. and Sherry L. SmithTom and Joyce SopkoPerry Stow and Andrea
Mather-StowAnna M. and Douglass
J. ThompsonThomas F. and Anita J. VeldmanMike and Dena WargoPeggy Weed
Bronze Level ($500 +)Anonymous (4)Dottie and Tom ArnoldSteve and Nancy BallDan and Laurie BallaBruce and Linda BancroftStuart and Paula BarbJames and Carolyn BienemanLiz and Tom BorgerBrian and Jeannelle BradyEdward and Carla ChesterJack and Karen CittadineThomas G. Coley, Ph. D. Marianne CorrRosemary and Fred CroweJack and Phyllis DavisAnn and Fred DeanMary Pat and Robert DeputyGreg and Mary Downes George Efta and Carol
Ann Mooney Thomas and Elizabeth EiseleKen and Mary Eme
Drs. Gail English and Nels Leininger
Jill and Chris ErbIrene EskridgeFred and Mary Jane FerlicTony Fitts and Ramona PayneGeorge and Katherine FreeseJody and Mike FreidSteven and Susan FunkNancy and Terry GerberMr. and Mrs. John Goebel, Jr.Maggie and Steve GoldbergMargie and Paul GoldwinDonald and Lynn GroenleerJanice and Larry D. HardingDenise and Angel HernandezThomas and Eileen HughesLeonard and Joann IsbanCarol and Craig KapsonDr. J. Michael KelbelJames and Christine KellyGretchen and Dean KimbleBarbara and Donald T. KindtBrian and Ginger LakeBetty LaramoreJames V. LeachGunnel B. LofgrenJerry and Becky LutkusMr. and Mrs. Philip LuxGail and Robert MartinRon and Dolores McDonaldLaurence and Barbara McHugh
Rodney and Dr. Debra McClainTom and Shari MellinBrad and Mickey MillerJeffrey MillerV. Richard and Jane MillerPat and Carol MoodyKevin and Anita MorrisonMary NaquinPhilip and Mary NewboldLida Thompson NorrisMichael and Amy PhendDr. Rob and Lee RileyFred and Christine RoweJudy and Bob SchmuhlRobert and Jo Anne SennettTom and Maria SlagerSonja SmithCarl and Rita Schobert SnyderOliver C. Songlingco, M.D., P.C.Christopher L. StevensPaul D. and Mary H. TippsBarbara WarnerPhid and Jeff WellsDorothy and Dar* WiekampJoseph and Barbara WindJohn and Carolyn WolfMary and Joe M. WoodkaNancy C. YobDouglas and Janette YoderJulia Zahler *Deceased Charter Director
The WNIT Directors’ Circle represents a very dedicated and select group of individuals who, by their commitment, contribute to the total annual support which is the foundation of WNIT’s operating budget. These essential annual contributions make possible the great programs that everyone in Michiana enjoys.
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SupporterSpotlight
Directors’ Circle
Albert L. Gutierrez
WNIT is very pleased to shine the Supporter Spotlight on Albert L. Gutierrez, President and CEO of Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. Al currently serves on the Board of Directors and is the Co-Chair of the Strategic Planning Task Force here at WNIT. In addition, Al has been a constant supporter of WNIT through underwriting of programs, as a Director’s Circle member and an overall friend of public television.
Under Al’s leadership, SJRMC has made a meaningful difference in the Michiana community. Through donations of land, hospital equipment, money and other countless efforts, Al’s guidance and vision have helped SJRMC set the mark as not only a medical industry leader, but a true partner in the nine counties they currently serve.
WNIT salutes Albert L. Gutierrez for his sustained support.
Board member Albert L. Gutierrez (right) along with WNIT President & GM Greg Giczi at a Directors’ Circle reception in June.
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