THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF HAWAII’S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATION | OCTOBER 2011 | VOLUME 29, NUMBER 10
PBS Hawaii Hosts First HIKI N -O Conference SEASON TWO PREMIERE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 7:30 PM
COME TOGETHER
Go to any HIKI N -OŌevent and you’ll see a comfortable dynamic between teach-ers and students that may be new to you. The teachers are in charge, but they see themselves as fellow learners. They provide standards, structure, context and more. The students contribute prowess with digital equipment and communication, knowledge of their student community, perspective on youth concerns. There’s a sharing that often results in something special.
HIKI N -O, developed by PBS Hawaii in the darkest hour of the recession, is the nation’s first statewide stu-dent news network, on-air and online. Last month, we saw 220 HIKI N -O participants from almost every island, including Molokai and Niihau, in the same room at the same time. When I stood onstage to welcome them to our
inaugural HIKI N -O Statewide Conference in Honolulu, what a view! Hiki n -o means “can do,” and that’s what I saw on the multi-generational sea of faces.
The students and teachers were ready to learn and exchange storytelling tips, and to see what’s next for HIKI N -O in the upcoming second season. Private founda-tions including The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation and individual donors support-ed PBS Hawaii by paying most of the tab for the conference, with Hawaiian Airlines donating inter-island air travel.
Participating in the HIKI N -O network doesn’t cost the hard-pressed schools any money, either. As public, private and charter schools seek transformative change to meet learning and workforce needs in the Age of Information, they embrace HIKI N -O for its ability to meet General Learner Outcome requirements.
And we’re seeing amazing work by teachers who’ve left familiar teaching disci-plines to bravely respond to the growing need for multi-media education. They’re learning alongside their students. Several teachers said that their careers were running out of gas until they found HIKI N -O – and now they’re pumped up and
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The first HIKI N -O Conference at the East-West Center on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa featured over 2oo attendees and culminated with an awards ceremony.See page 4.
LESLIE WILCOX President and CEO
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-A hui hou,
fired up! Not that the work is easy. To get the go-ahead from our PBS Hawaii HIKI N -O team to air a story has required school teams to keep trying, keep upgrading the quality of their work. The average story goes through five drafts before it is broadcast.
Our conference main speaker was a visual storyteller extraordinaire, CBS News veteran cameraman/producer Les Rose. He’s best known for those excellent stories with reporter Steve Hartman which involve throwing a dart at a map of the U.S. to identify a town or city, plucking a name at random out of the phone book of that town, then doing a story on that person’s life. The premise is “everyone has a story.” Les kept his audience of students and teachers rapt for two hours with video clips and real-world tips.
Conference break-out sessions covered subjects in depth, including interviewing, writing and camera techniques. At a work-shop led by independent producer/show host Emme Tomimbang offering guidance for on-air presentation, it was remarkable to hear an 11-year-old boy critique a high-school student, citing strong points and also areas on which to work. A 12-year-old from Niihau spoke up and praised a teacher’s on-camera effort.
HIKI N -OŌis growing fast. Season Two has 63 participating schools, including an elemen-tary school, up from 54 schools in Season One earlier this year.
A final word about our lean staff at PBS Hawaii. They did the heavy lifting, much of it on their own time, to organize this statewide conference – TV producers, studio crew members, engineers, admin staffers, fundraisers, programmers, all disciplines. They took care of shuttle buses, goodie bags, trophies, catering arrangements, load-ing and unloading, everything. Their aloha for the students and the teachers of HIKI N -OŌis evident to all. I’m so proud to work with this terrific team.
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ea‘au High School junior Bodhi Shartner was absorbing storytelling tips at PBS Hawaii’s first-ever HIKI N -OŌConference. Then it
hit him. So many “big things” happen on Oahu that: “People don’t pay much attention to the Big Island,” he observed. “A lot of stories don’t get out,” he continued. This realization made such an impact on Shartner that the HIKI N -O reporter wants to change the focus of a news story he’s working on about a dance studio back home. “I want to do it more [about the] backup dancers, the people, than the studio,” he said.
Students and educators from most of the participating schools attended the HIKI N -O Conference held last month at the East-West Center on the University of Hawaii Manoa campus. Participants immersed themselves in breakout sessions covering all aspects of producing a video news story: interviewing, writing, on-camera delivery, video editing, lighting, composition and story revision.
Aligning with PBS Hawaii’s mission to promote high-quality work, renowned broadcast professionals led the conference sessions. Award-winning CBS cameraman Les Rose led a general morning session, as well as an afternoon session on conducting interviews.
Hawaii News Now reporter Jim Mendoza, TV personality and producer Emme Tomimbang, PBS Hawaii’s Vice-President of Creative Services and HIKI N -O executive producer Robert Pennybacker, director/crew chiefs Glenn Yamamoto and Terrence Quinsaat and HIKI N -O online editor/associate producer Lawrence Pacheco all led afternoon breakout sessions.
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CBS News cameraman Les Rose (top), Hawaii News Now reporter Jim Mendoza (above) and TV producer Emme Tomimbang (right) share their insight with conference attendees.
Best Anchor TeamKealakehe High School, Hawaii Island (Episode 12)
Best News WritingH.P. Baldwin High School, Maui “Plastic Bag Alterna-tives” (Episode 11) Best Franchise (Short) ReportMcKinley High School, Oahu “Recycling Local Style” (Episode 4)
Nino J. Martin Excellence in Production AwardWaianae High School, Oahu“Soccer Coach” (Episode 2)
Best Overall StoryMoanalua High School, Oahu “Jacob’s Story” (Episode 3)
THE HIKI N -O
To wrap up the day, PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox co-emceed with Tomimbang in presenting awards for outstanding school teamwork from Season One. The winners:
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HIKI N -O Season Two Moves to Primetime THURSDAYS | 7:30 PM
There are even more reasons to watch this season. Ten new schools have joined the HIKI N -OŌnetwork bringing the total to date at 63 participating schools. The additions are:• DamienMemorialSchool,Oahu• H-alau K-uūM-anaPublicCharterSchool,Oahu• HawaiiTechnologyAcademyPublicCharter School,Oahu• ‘IolaniSchool,Oahu• KainaluElementarySchool,Oahu• KamehamehaSchools,Maui• KanuOKa‘-AinaLearningOhana,Hawaii• KealakeheIntermediateSchool,Hawaii• LanaiHigh&ElementarySchool,Lanai• St.Andrew’sPriory,Oahu
On October 13, 2011, PBS Hawaii will launch its new Thursday night two-and-a-half-hour block of prime-time local programming. The new Thursday night block begins with HIKI N
-O : The Nation’s First
Statewide Student News Network at 7:30 p.m., followed at 8:00 p.m. by the state’s only live, televised public affairs show – Insights on PBS Hawaii, hosted by Dan Boylan. Insights will be followed by PBS Hawaii Presents at 9:00 p.m., which showcases locally produced documentaries and performance programs that reflect the many cultures of Hawaii. This is PBS Hawaii’s longest block of local primetime programming in recent history. With two-and-a-half hours of local news, issues and storytelling, Thursday nights on PBS Hawaii will provide an unprecedented view of Hawaii.
THE HIKI N -O EXPERIENCE
This page left: Students from Waialua (top) and Konawaena (bottom) work on upcoming episodes for HIKI N -O. Above: Kainalu Elementary student producers, anchors and tech club advisor, Grant Oka (not pictured), air a daily morning broadcast, Kainalu News.
This fall, HIKI N -OŌstudents from throughout the islands will continue to share their stories about their communities with a statewide audience. Season Two of HIKI N -O kicks off Thursday, October 13 at its new time slot, 7:30 pm.
“The quality of storytelling is worthy of prime-time,” said Robert Pennybacker, PBS Hawaii’s VP of Creative Services. “Now, more people will have the opportunity to watch HIKI N -O.”
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Ho‘okele is the Hawaiian word for the steersman of a canoe – someone who sits in the back, directing and pacing the paddling team, while the crew is up front, making headway and covering the distance.
Ho‘okele is also the name of an award recently presented to our PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox. The award recognizes exceptional nonprofit leadership and encourages outstanding non-profit directors to remain in the field, as the burn-out level is high. The recognition comes with a $10,000 grant for the leader’s professional development or personal renewal.
The award is from the Hawaii Community Foundation and the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation. Other 2011 winners are Tony Krieg, Hale Makua Health Services on Maui; Lea Hong, Hawaii program director of The Trust for Public Land; and the head of Hanahau‘oli School, Dr. Robert Peters. Congratulations to all!
Recognizing Exceptional LeadershipPBS Hawaii’s Leslie Wilcox Receives 2011 Ho‘okele Award
HIKI N -O is an example of media and education working together for a better society. Many leaders in
education and business in Hawaii and across the nation see a model like HIKI N -O as an opportunity for
students to develop the skills and competencies they’ll need for the 21st century.
The Nation’s First Statewide Student News Network
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Hawaiian Airlines provided free inter-island travel for students and teachers from the Neighbor Islands to attend last month’s HIKI N -OŌtraining conference at the Hawaii Imin International Conference Center in Jefferson Hall at the East-West Center, Honolulu. The conference offered journalism and video workshops to 220 participants for their roles as advisors, reporters, videographers, on-camera talent and editors.
Westbound travelers on Hawaiian Airlines will get to see a special feature about HIKI N -OŌon the airline’s in-flight video program, Hawaiian Skies, through the months of October and November.
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PBS Hawaii’s programs excite and challenge us, fostering vibrant, informed and thinking communities. Of course, public television also presents engaging, in-depth programs on our physical and mental health. And the statewide student news network, HIKI N -O, offers an invaluable learning experience that helps youth develop personal, professional and technical skills and provides Hawaii’s youth with a strong, clear, creative voice.
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This summer, we had six student volunteers from public and private high schools who supported public television by donating their time and efforts. To show our appreciation, we want to give a big mahalo to:
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Tune in on Saturday, October 8, 2011 and enjoy this stunning high definition program showcasing the beauty, energy and skill of this stellar dance troupe.
This unique performance of Irish music, dance and song will thrill you on the screen, but wouldn’t it be more enjoyable in person? For the first time in Hawaii, Riverdance will perform at the Blaisdell Concert Hall from December 7-11, 2011 and you can attend the opening night performance!
Withacontributionof$125ormore,youcanreceivetwoticketstothe7:30p.m.showonWednesday,December7,2011.
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10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Lives Worth Living
11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Bolivia
257:30 LONG STORY SHORT
WITH LESLIE WILCOX Chris McKinney
8:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES
9:00 FRONTLINE Death by Fire
10:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Peace Unveiled
267:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY 8:00 NATURE Invasion of
the Giant Pythons 9:00 NOVA Iceman Murder
Mystery10:00 SECRETS OF
THE DEAD Aztec Massacre
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Chris McKinney
11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY
Growing Hope Against Hunger: A SESAME STREET Primetime SpecialTuesday, October 18 | 8 PM
This family special will shine a light on the problem of childhood hunger. During a food drive on SESAME STREET, Elmo meets guest stars Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and learns how the struggle with hunger affects a new friend, Lily. The seeds of hope are planted when they visit a community garden and learn with Rosita how people can work together to take steps towards solutions. Even Super Grover realizes that, while this problem is too big for one superhero to fix, many people working together can achieve super things. The theme is continued with filmed documentaries of four real families whohave experienced the challenge of hunger and are finding strategies and resources that help.
Brad Paisley, Kimberly Williams Paisley and Elmo raise awareness about the widespread issue of hunger in the United States as part of the SESAME STREET primetime television special.
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1 SATURDAY Noon BIZ KID$ How Credit Affects Your Life (e) 12:30 DESIGN SQUAD Escape from Misery Island
Part 11:00 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS
Daniel Boulud and Gordon Hamersley1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Snowbound Cabin2:00 PAINTING WITH PAULSON Spring Bouquet
Part I (e)2:30 WOODSMITH SHOP 3-in-1 Bookcase3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES (e)4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Shrimp in a Skillet5:00 AVEC ERIC A Dream Dinner5:30 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Seoul Food
Chronicles6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:10 SCIENCE ZERO6:50 FOUR SEASONS IN JAPAN
7:00 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Luzern, Switzerland (e)
7:30 TRAVELSCOPE Port Aransas, Texas: Fun on the Texas Coast
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Concert for New York (e)
10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues British actor Hugh Laurie (House) per-forms New Orleans blues and jazz with Allen Toussaint and Irma Thomas, as well as fellow countryman Tom Jones.
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Lyle Lovett/Bob Schneider (e)
Cable OnlyMidnight P.O.V. Last Train Home1:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES2:00 NEED TO KNOW2:30 WASHINGTON WEEK
2 SUNDAYNoon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh, NC, Part 1
of 3 (e)
1:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 2:00 NOVA Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special
Presentation (e)3:00 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG
George Winston (Plays Slack Key) (e)3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Sean Priester (e)(HD)4:30 GROWING BOLDER Mind over Matter5:00 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY5:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:30 YOUR JAPANESE KITCHEN7:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Drunkards In the
mid-1800s, alcohol abuse is wreaking havoc on American families, and new groups — the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League — form to push for Prohibition.
9:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Drunkards (e)11:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES (e)Cable Only
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PLEDGE HIGHLIGHTS OCTOBER 2011
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Midnight GREAT PERFORMANCES Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
1:30 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim2:00 IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Fiesta Latina
3 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN
SONG Waimea ‘Ukulele and Slack Key Guitar Festival Documentary (e)
8:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Scofflaws In 1920, Prohibition goes into effect and millions of law-abiding Americans become lawbreakers overnight. Drys had hoped Prohibition would make the country a safer place, but the law has many victims.
10:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Scofflaws (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS William S. Burroughs:
A Man Within2:00 NATURE Dogs That Changed the World (Part 1) - The Rise of the Dog
4 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Nanci Kreidman Leslie Wilcox talks story
with Nanci Kreidman, CEO of the Domestic Violence Action Center. A New Yorker who spontaneously moved to Hawaii over 30 years ago, Kreidman opens up about the people she advocates for and how they’ve affected her along the way. (HD)
8:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Hypocrites Gangsters make huge profits and wreak havoc in cities across the country. By the late 1920s, many Americans believe that Prohibition — the “Noble Experiment” — has failed. After the election of FDR in 1932, Prohibition is repealed.
10:00 PROHIBITION A Nation of Hypocrites (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Me Facing Life:
Cyntoia’s Story2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hugh Laurie: Let
Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
5 WEDNESDAY7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD)8:00 PETER, PAUL AND MARY: CARRY IT ON: A
MUSICAL LEGACY See above. (e)10:00 ROY ORBISON & FRIENDS: A BLACK AND
WHITE NIGHT (e)11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD)(e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The Desert of Forbidden
Art2:00 NOVA Quest for Solomon’s Mines 6 THURSDAY 7:30 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII8:30 BARBRA STREISAND: ONE NIGHT ONLY AT
THE VILLAGE VANGUARD See above. (e)10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Beetle Queen Conquers
Tokyo 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh, NC
PETER, PAUL AND MARY: CARRY IT ON, A MUSICAL LEGACY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 | 8 PM In this special, viewers share in the four-decade career of Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers. CARRY IT ON features rare archival performances of songs that energized the spirit of the nation’s cultural and political renaissance, including “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” “Lemon Tree” and “Puff, the Magic Dragon. “
BARBRA STREISAND: ONE NIGHT ONLY AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 | 8:30 PMIn the early 60s, clubs like the Village Vanguard were scattered throughout Greenwich Village. Now it stands alone, the last of its kind. In September 2009, a select group of fans and friends had the rare op-portunity to experience the legendary Barbra Streisand’s performance in the ultimate up-close-and-personal setting of this historic club. Accompanied by piano, bass, guitar and drums, this is the artist at her most intimate.
GREAT PERFORMANCES Jackie Evancho: Dream With Me In Concert SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 | 8:30 PMJackie Evancho – the 11-year-old girl with the extraordinarily big voice – who came to national prominence on America’s Got Talent where she dazzled the audience with her rendition of Puccini’s “O Mio Babbino Caro” and Sarah Brightman’s hits “Piu Jesu” and “Time to Say Goodbye” returns to PBS.
RIVERDANCE LIVE IN BEIJING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 | 10 PMIt’s been 15 years since RIVERDANCE first stomped its way onto the world stage, thrilling millions of people around the globe. They have now been seen live by more than 22 million people in more than 10,000 performances in 350 cities in 40 countries over four continents. The show has lost none of its magic.
THE SCIENCE OF HEALING WITH DR. ESTHER STERNBERG SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 | 2 PMAuthor and medical researcher Dr. Esther Sternberg examines the role the brain plays in healing. Dr. Sternberg uses her own story of illness and recovery as a parallel to her investigation of what scientists are learning about the mind/body connection.
COUNTRY POP LEGENDS (MY MUSIC) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 | 8 PMCountry pop legends unite to perform their biggest and best-loved hit recordings from the 1950s, 60s and 70s in this MY MUSIC special. County music legend Roy Clark hosts this emotional trip down three decades of memory lane. New performances from Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle, Hank Locklin, Bill Anderson, BJ Thomas, the Bellamy Brothers, the Browns and more are intermixed with classic full-length vintage archival gems from the vaults.
OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers, Barbra Streisand, dancers from Riverdance, Jackie Evancho.
PBS ARTS FALL FESTIVALSeries Begins Friday, October 14 | 9 PMAs part of PBS’ commitment to increasing every American’s access and participation in the arts, PBS is kicking off a multi-platform event on October 14, and every Friday night into December, featuring a range of artists and performances from nine differ-ent communities and celebrity hosts from each locale. Pictured: Miami City Ballet.
OCTOBER EPISODES10/14: PBS Arts from Minnesota: GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S H.M.S. PINAFORE10/21: PBS Arts from Seattle: AMERICAN MASTERS “Pearl Jam Twenty”10/28: PBS ARTS from Miami: MIAMI CITY BALLET DANCES BALANCHINE & THARP
7 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 NEED TO KNOW 9:00 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP9:30 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)10:30 THE LAST MISSION: ESTABLISHING
THE RULE OF LAW IN IRAQ 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)11:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIESCable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Welcome to
Shelbyville2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK2:30 NEED TO KNOW
8 SATURDAY Noon BIZ KID$ The Art of Negotiation (e)12:30 DESIGN SQUAD Escape from Misery
Island Part 21:00 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER
CHEFS Rick Bayless1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Gray Mountain (e)2:00 PAINTING WITH PAULSON Spring
Bouquet Part II (e)2:30 WOODSMITH SHOP Curved-Lid Treasure
Box3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 LIDIA’S THE BEST OF ITALY 5:30 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Chicken
Chronicles6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:10 SCIENCE ZERO6:50 FOUR SEASONS IN JAPAN7:00 STOP BACK PAIN WITH VIJAY VAD, MD
(e) 8:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES Jackie Evancho:
Dream With Me In Concert See page 13. (e)
10:00 RIVERDANCE LIVE IN BEIJING See page 13. (e)
Cable OnlyMidnight BONECRUSHER 1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Bhutto
9 SUNDAYNoon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh, NC, Part
2 of 3 (e)1:00 DARING KIDS WITH MIRIAM
PESKOWITZ 2:00 THE SCIENCE OF HEALING WITH DR. ESTHER
STERNBERG See page 13.3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Nanci Kreidman (e)(HD)
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4:30 GROWING BOLDER Quiet Confidence 5:00 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY5:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:30 YOUR JAPANESE KITCHEN7:00 EASY YOGA FOR ARTHRITIS WITH PEGGY
CAPPY (e)8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Inspector Lewis,
Series IV: The Gift of Promise9:30 ARCHITECT ROBERT A.M. STERN:
PRESENCE OF THE PAST10:00 SACRED SPACES: THE ARCHITECTURE OF
FAY JONES 11:00 WILL ROGERS AND AMERICAN POLITICSCable Only
Midnight GROWING HOPE AGAINST HUNGER1:00 LORDS OF THE GOURD: THE PURSUIT OF
EXCELLENCE2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK2:30 NEED TO KNOW
10 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN
SONG Waimea ‘Ukulele and Slack Key Guitar Festival Concert (e)
8:00 CHRIS BOTTI LIVE IN BOSTON, PART II (e)9:00 THE WAR OF 1812 With stunning re-enact-
ments, evocative animation and the incisive commentary of key experts, THE WAR OF 1812 presents the conflict that forged the destiny of a continent.
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11:00 PBS HAWAII PICKSCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 NOT AS I PICTURED2:00 NATURE Dogs That Changed the World (Part
2) - Dogs by Design
11 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Eddie and Myrna Kamae (e) (HD)8:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES 9:00 FRONTLINE The Anthrax Files10:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE I Came to Testify
See below.11:00 PBS HAWAII PICKSCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE I Came to Testify2:00 GROWING HOPE AGAINST HUNGER
12 WEDNESDAY7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD)8:00 COUNTRY POP LEGENDS See Page 13. (e)10:00 SUZE ORMAN’S MONEY CLASS (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 FRONTLINE The Anthrax Files2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh, NC 13 THURSDAY 7:30 HIKI N -O Season Two premiere.8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Journey To
Emalani The commemoration of Queen Emma’s 1871 visit to the upland forest of West Kauai, as experienced by three hula halau, is the subject of this film. Featuring Tony Conjugacion’s Halau Na Wainohia, Charlani Kalama’s Halau Ha‘a Hula ‘O Kekau‘ilani Na Pua Hala ‘O Kailua; and Healani Youn’s The Ladies of Ke‘ala O Ka Lauae. Hawaiian music icon Nina Keali‘iwahamana narrates. (e)
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Wham! Bam! Islam! Witness the travails of a Kuwaiti psycholo-gist who launches a comic series with 99 superheroes based on the 99 virtues of Allah.
11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Central America: Costa Rica & Nicaragua
Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 FERRETS: THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE 2:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES
14 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00 NEED TO KNOW 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP9:00 PBS ARTS FROM MINNESOTA: GILBERT
AND SULLIVAN’S HMS PINAFORE See page 14.
11:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIESCable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP1:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
15 SATURDAY Noon BIZ KID$ The World is a Risky Place (e)12:30 HIKI N -O (e)1:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)2:00 PAINTING WITH PAULSON Silver Falls Part
I (e)2:30 WOODSMITH SHOP Router Bit Cabinet3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 KICKSTART YOUR HEALTH WITH DR.
NEAL BARNARD (e)
5:30 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Noodle and Dumpling Chronicles
6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:10 SCIENCE ZERO6:50 FOUR SEASONS IN JAPAN7:00 MAGIC MOMENTS: THE BEST OF 50’S POP
(e)9:00 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES PRESENTS NA MELE:
EMMA VEARY AT HALEKULANI (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mumford and Sons/
Flogging MollyCable OnlyMidnight INDEPENDENT LENS Wham! Bam!
Islam!1:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE I Came to Testify2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK2:30 NEED TO KNOW
16 SUNDAYNoon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh, NC, Part 3
of 3 (e)1:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 2:00 ECKHART TOLLE: AWAKENING IN THE NOW (e)
WOMEN, WAR & PEACESeries Begins Tuesday, October 11 | 10 PMFilmed in conflict zones in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Colombia and Liberia, the five-hour series WOMEN, WAR & PEACE examines the changing roles of women in war and peace.
OCTOBER 11I Came to Testify – The moving story of how a group of 16 women who had been imprisoned and raped by Serb-led forces in the Bosnian town of Foca broke history’s great silence and stepped forward to take the witness stand in an international court of law.
OCTOBER 18Pray the Devil Back to Hell – The astonishing story of the Liberian women who took on the warlords and regime of dictator Charles Taylor in the midst of a brutal civil war and won a once unimaginable peace for their shattered country in 2003. OCTOBER 25Peace Unveiled – The story of three women in Afghanistan who are risking their lives to make sure that women have a seat at the negotiating table.
Leymah Gbowee, featured Liberian activist
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Case Histories (3-Part Series)SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 23, 30 | 8 PM
3:00 HIKI N -O (e)3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Eddie and Myrna Kamae (e)(HD)4:30 GROWING BOLDER No Limits5:00 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY5:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:30 YOUR JAPANESE KITCHEN7:00 NATURE A Murder of Crows8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Case Histories,
Part 1 of 3 See below.10:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Wynton
Marsalis at 50 Celebrate jazz great Wynton Marsalis’ 50th birthday with performances highlighting Marsalis’ career.
11:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES (e)Cable OnlyMidnight PBS ARTS FROM MINNESOTA:
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S HMS PINAFORE (e)
2:30 RIBBON OF SAND
17 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN
SONG ‘Ale’a (e)8:00 THE ED SULLIVAN COMEDY SPECIAL (e)10:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Family11:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Messages (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Wynton
Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter, The Patriot) stars as private investi-gator Jackson Brodie, the tough former soldier and policeman with a heart of gold, in this series based on the acclaimed novels by Kate Atkinson. Brodie, haunted by a past family trag-edy, struggles to balance his personal and professional life while coming to the rescue of the bereaved, the lost and the dysfunctional in the Scottish city of Edinburgh.
EPISODE 1: Jackson takes on the cold case of a girl who went missing thirty years earlier.
EPISODE 2: Jackson meets a crime novelist caught in a road rage incident while he searches for a drowning victim’s identity.
EPISODE 3: Jackson is injured in a train wreck and acquires a teenage sidekick.
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Marsalis at 502:00 NATURE A Murder of Crows
18 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Terence Knapp Leslie Wilcox sits down with Terence Knapp, “Hawaii’s Adopted World Class Actor.” Terence is perhaps best known for his title role in Damien, the Aldyth Morris play and PBS Hawaii special about the Kalaupapa priest. Terence reflects on key roles he has portrayed, his childhood during World War II and his global travels. (HD)
8:00 GROWING HOPE AGAINST HUNGER 9:00 FRONTLINE Lost In Detention10:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Pray the Devil Back
to Hell See page 15.11:00 PBS HAWAII PICKSCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Salt Lake City, UT
19 WEDNESDAY7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD)8:00 NATURE Radioactive Wolves9:00 NOVA Finding Life Beyond Earth See page 17.11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Terence Knapp (HD)(e)11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)Cable Only
Midnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Pray the Devil Back
to Hell2:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES
20 THURSDAY 7:30 HIKI N -O 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Biography Hawaii:
Joseph Nawahi (e)10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Donor Unknown/All
About Me11:30 ROOTS OF LOVE: ON SIKH HAIR AND
TURBANCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 NOVA Finding Life Beyond Earth
21 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 NEED TO KNOW 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP9:00 PBS ARTS FROM SEATTLE: AMERICAN
MASTERS Pearl Jam Twenty See page 14.11:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIESCable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP1:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
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22 SATURDAY Noon BIZ KID$ Economic Cycles (What Goes Up
Must Come Down) (e)12:30 HIKI N -O (e)1:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)2:00 PAINTING WITH PAULSON Silver Falls
Part II (e)2:30 WOODSMITH SHOP Swing-Leg Table3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES (e)4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Deep-Dish Pizza5:00 MEXICO – ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH
RICK BAYLESS Mediterranean Baja5:30 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Pork Chronicles6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:10 SCIENCE ZERO6:50 FOUR SEASONS IN JAPAN7:00 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS
Touring Ireland (e)7:30 TRAVELSCOPE Rwanda: Among the
Gorillas8:00 DAMIEN A Peabody award-winning televi-
sion drama produced by Hawaii Public Television in 1977, Damien was written by playwright Aldyth Morris and stars actor and Professor Terence Knapp in the title role. The teledrama is a monologue, deliv-ered by Father Damien as a spirit watching his own funeral procession some fifty years after his death. (e)
9:30 HARP DREAMS (e)11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Raphael Saadiq/
Black Joe LewisCable OnlyMidnight FRONTLINE Lost In Detention1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Donor Unknown/All
About Me2:30 BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS:
YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES
23 SUNDAYNoon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ,
Part 1 of 3 (e)1:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 2:00 NOVA Dogs Decoded (e)3:00 HIKI N -O (e)3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Terence Knapp (e)(HD)4:30 GROWING BOLDER Small Actions; Big
Impact5:00 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY5:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:30 YOUR JAPANESE KITCHEN
7:00 NATURE Radioactive Wolves (e)8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Case Histories,
Part 2 of 3 See page 16.10:00 WALKER PERCY: A DOCUMENTARY FILM 11:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES (e)Cable OnlyMidnight PBS ARTS FROM SEATTLE:
AMERICAN MASTERS PEARL JAM TWENTY
2:30 RIBBON OF SAND
24 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN
SONG Amy Hanaiali’i Gilliom and Willie K (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ, Part
2 of 3 (e)9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Milwaukee, WI, Part
1 of 3 (e)10:00 CONSIDER THE CONVERSATION: A
DOCUMENTARY ON A TABOO SUBJECT This film sheds light on the 21st century American struggle with communication and preparation at the end-of-life. It examines multiple perspectives on end-of-life care and
includes information and experiences gathered from interviews with patients, family members, doctors, nurses, clergy, social workers and national experts on death and dying.
11:00 PBS HAWAII PICKSCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 CONSIDER THE CONVERSATION: A
DOCUMENTARY ON A TABOO SUBJECT2:00 NATURE Radioactive Wolves
25 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Chris
McKinney (HD) (e)8:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES (e)9:00 FRONTLINE Death by Fire (e)10:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Peace Unveiled See
page 15.11:00 PBS HAWAII PICKSCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Milwaukee, WI
NOVA Finding Life Beyond EarthWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 | 9 PMScientists are on the verge of answering one of the greatest questions in history: Are we alone? Combining the latest telescope images with dazzling CGI, “Finding Life Beyond Earth” immerses audiences in the sights and sounds of alien worlds, while top astrobiologists explain how these places are changing how we think about the potential for life in our solar system. We used to think our neighboring planets and moons were fairly boring — mostly cold, dead rocks where life could never take hold. Today, however, the solar system looks wilder than we ever imag-ined. Powerful telescopes and unmanned space missions have revealed a wide range of dynamic environments — atmospheres thick with organic molecules, active volcanoes and vast saltwater oceans. This ongoing revolution is forcing scientists to expand their ideas about what kinds of worlds could support life. If we do find primitive life forms elsewhere in the solar system, it may well be that life is common in the universe — the rule, and not the exception.
26 WEDNESDAY7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD)8:00 NATURE Invasion of the Giant Pythons (e)9:00 NOVA Iceman Murder Mystery10:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Aztec Massacre (e)11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Chris McKinney (HD)(e)11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)Cable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE1:00 WOMEN, WAR & PEACE Peace Unveiled2:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES
27 THURSDAY 7:30 HIKI N -O 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS The B-Side See
page 19.10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Lives Worth Living11:00 GLOBE TREKKER BoliviaCable OnlyMidnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Aztec Massacre 2:00 NATURE Invasion of the Giant Pythons
28 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 NEED TO KNOW 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP9:00 PBS ARTS FROM MIAMI: MIAMI CITY
BALLET DANCES BALANCHINE & THARP See page 14.
10:30 LOOPDIVER: THE JOURNEY OF A DANCE (e)
11:00 REVERENCE: LIFE IN THE BALLET (e)11:30 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIESCable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
29 SATURDAY Noon BIZ KID$The Green Economy & You (e)12:30 HIKI N -O (e)1:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)2:00 PAINTING WITH PAULSON Golden Sunset
Part I2:30 WOODSMITH SHOP Heirloom Tool Chest3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 EBERT PRESENTS AT THE MOVIES (e)4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED All-American Fruit Desserts5:00 MEXICO – ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH
RICK BAYLESS Tijuana Taco Crawl5:30 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Street Food
Chronicles6:00 NHK NEWSLINE6:10 SCIENCE ZERO6:50 FOUR SEASONS IN JAPAN
7:00 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Burt Wolf’s Family Vacation (e)
7:30 TRAVELSCOPE Rwanda: In Search of Chimpanzees
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Le Comte Ory Juan Diego Flórez, Diana Damrau and Joyce DiDonato star in Rossini’s French comic opera, directed by Bartlett Sher.
10:30 TREE SAFARI: A SCULPTURAL JOURNEY11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Widespread PanicCable OnlyMidnight INDEPENDENT LENS Lives Worth
Living1:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Aztec Massacre2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK2:30 NEED TO KNOW
30 SUNDAYNoon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City, NJ,
Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 2:00 NOVA Iceman Murder Mystery (e)3:00 HIKI N -O (e)3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Chris McKinney (e)(HD)4:30 GROWING BOLDER Dreams Never Die5:00 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY5:30 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE6:00 NHK NEWSLINE
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Woman This episode centers around the transformation of women on television, from model housewives to complex and sometimes controversial characters.
8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Case Histories, Part 3 of 3 See page 16.
10:00 CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE
11:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES (e)Cable OnlyMidnight AMERICA IN PRIMETIME Man of the
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31 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN
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PBS HAWAII PRESENTS The B-SideThursday, October 27 | 9 PMCheck out the pilot episode of The B-Side, a new series of in-studio performance shows featuring up-and-coming Hawaii artists who express themselves through indie-rock, folk, jazz, avant-garde and other approaches to music that defy category. While Hawaii’s music scene is deeply rooted in tradition, artists who follow the beat of a different drummer deserve a closer look…and listen. The title refers to the flip slide of a 45 rpm record revealing an often eclectic and more interesting alternative to the hit song on the A-Side. Hosted by Tony Conjugacion, artists featured in this premiere episode include jazz vocalist Starr Kalahiki and the singer-songwriter duo Tahiti Rey and Jason Alan. Pictured above: Starr Kalahiki.
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