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March 2021 • wosu.org
Commemorate Women's History Month on WOSU TV starting on page 4
American Masters: Flannery: The Storied Life of the Writer from Georgia
Tuesday, March 23 at 9pm
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story
Tuesday, March 16 at 9pm
American Masters: Twyla Moves
Friday, March 26 at 9pm
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VOLUME 42 • NUMBER 3
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“The Hill We Climb”The poetry of Amanda Gorman – the nation’s first youth poet laureate – was one of the high points of the presidential inauguration on January 20. “The Hill We Climb” was timely and relevant. Here is an excerpt:
It’s because being American is more than a pride we inherit,it's the past we step intoand how we repair it
“How we repair it.” When WOSU tackles the history of racism or brings on local guests whose lives have been shaped by racism, we often hear from audience members who ask, “Why is it all about race?” “Aren’t we beyond this?”
Our first step must be to acknowledge our racist past, but also our racist present, because we are far from beyond this. The murder of George Floyd; the tragic, unnecessary deaths of two local Black men killed by police in December; the storming of the Capitol by many espousing white supremacy; the list goes on and on.
We are still grappling with race and it’s a reckoning that will not just go away. This is not about changing attitudes and beliefs, it’s about the structured inequality built by a history of racist policies and practices. We must dig in to do the hard work to grow an anti-racist culture, facing up to racism in our own worlds.
At WOSU, we pledge to continue to tell stories of inequity and the striving for racial justice. In the words of Amanda Gorman:
We are striving to forge a union with purposeTo compose a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters and conditions of manAnd so we lift our gazes not to what stands between usbut what stands before usWe close the divide because we know, to put our future first,we must first put our differences asideWe lay down our armsso we can reach out our armsto one another
Tom Rieland, General Manager
WOSU Public Media's 2020 Local Content and Service Report to the Community is now available for review at wosu.org/2020community
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Building Resilience Through Difficult Times & Tough TalksWOSU Classroom is partnering with Sesame Street In Communities to provide simple strategies to help young learners navigate some of life’s traumatic experiences including parental addiction, health emergencies and exploring emotions.
In these free virtual courses, adults who have children in their care work with early childhood experts to learn playful ways to stay healthy, comfortable and engaged during challenging times.
Participants will explore utilizing the free resources on the Sesame Street In Communities Resource Hub. Attend by registering at wosu.org/sesame.
• Tuesday, March 2 from 6:30–8:30pm • Saturday, March 13 from 9–11am • Tuesday, March 16 from 6:30–8:30pm • Saturday, March 27 from 9–11am • Tuesday, April 6 from 6:30–8:30pm
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Celebrate the country legend with this biographical portrait that lets Lynn tell her own life story.
7:30 pm QED with Dr. BBacteria, Superbugs and Antibodies • Learn about the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and how to keep safe from ‘superbugs’; discover how nanotechnology looks promising in treating late-stage sepsis and why mapping human antibodies can lead to breakthroughs in combating disease.
8:00 pm The Colorado Explore North America’s wildest river in this film narrated by Academy Award winner Mark Rylance.
9:30 pm Classical Rewind (My Music) Experience the beauty, romance and power of musical masterpieces in this auditory joyride.
Thursday, March 4, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House Pizza Time
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Radiator Paint, Load Bearing Wall
8:00 pm Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry Join the country music superstar and special guests to celebrate her 50 years at the Grand Ole Opry.
10:00 pm Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs (My Music) The romantic crooner’s biggest hits and best-loved ballads including “Love Story” and “Moon River."
Friday, March 5, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles A thought-provoking weekly talk show with an urban flair featuring interviews with cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe.
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Tina Turner: One Last Time Join the legendary performer for her unforgettable concert at London's Wembley Stadium in 2000.
10:30 pm This Land is Your Land (My Music) Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music.
Saturday, March 6, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Monday, March 1, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Central Crossing vs. the Olentangy
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Gathering Places • Architectural historian Jeff Darbee takes us on a tour of historic Rock Mill in Fairfield County. The Old Oaks neighborhood invites us to a Party on the Porch. And then we head to Ohio History Connection to learn about Larry’s, the beloved campus bar.
8:00 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Palace Secrets Join the popular royal historian for an exclusive tour of London’s most extraordinary palaces.
9:30 pm Rick Steves' Fascism in Europe Travel back a century to learn how fascism rose and fell in Europe – taking millions of people with it.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 7:00 pm The Legacy ListA Whale of a Time • Bess must clean out a house filled with vintage furniture, rare antiques and old whaling equipment.
8:00 pm Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words
9:30 pm American Experience Voice of Freedom • Marian Anderson’s rich life story alongside a landmark moment in history, exploring fundamental questions about talent, race, fame, democracy and the American soul.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 7:00 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
8:00 am Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White
9:00 am Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen, MD
11:00 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott for 2021
1:00 pm Energy Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD
2:30 pm What to Eat When with Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Michael Crupain
4:30 pm Joyful Pain Free Living with Lee Albert
6:30 pm John Denver: Country Boy
8:00 pm It’s What’s Happening Baby (My Music Presents)
10:00 pm The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) A music-filled documentary that traces the Carpenters’ career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and their friends in the music business.
Sunday, March 7, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide
10:00 am Energy Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD
11:30 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott for 2021
1:30 pm Joyful Pain Free Living with Lee Albert
3:30 pm What to Eat When with Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Michael Crupain
5:00 pm Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen, MD
6:30 pm Rick Steves Fascism in Europe
8:00 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Palace SecretsJoin the popular royal historian for an exclusive tour of London’s most extraordinary palaces.
9:30 pm 50 Years with Peter, Paul and MaryCelebrate the trio that provided America’s soundtrack for generations.
Primetime and Weekend Schedule for WOSU TV
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Monday, March 8, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Dublin Scioto vs. Fisher Catholic
7:30 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsFamily History • Local historian Doreen Uhas Sauer investigates the Little Oklahoma neighborhood on Columbus’ South Side. The Columbus Metropolitan Library shows us how to do genealogy research and we explore its African-American digital collection. Also, Ohio History Connection explains how to preserve historic photos.
8:00 pm It’s What’s Happening Baby (My Music Presents)
10:00 pm John Denver: Country Boy Discover the man behind the music in this intimate profile of the popular singer-songwriter.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 7:00 pm The Legacy List Anne Manley • The team heads to Richmond, Virginia where Anne Manley is in the middle of downsizing and moving to Jacksonville, Florida to be closer to her parents. The problem is she has just 24 hours before the movers arrive to pack it all up.
8:00 pm Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs (My Music)The romantic crooner’s biggest hits and best-loved ballads including “Love Story” and “Moon River."
9:30 pm Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the OpryJoin the country music superstar and special guests to celebrate her 50 years at the Grand Ole Opry.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021 7:00 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B What Is Race? • Conversations about race with scientific experts who are tackling this charged topic from a variety of angles.
8:00 pm Rick Steves' Fascism in Europe Travel back a century to learn how fascism rose and fell in Europe – taking millions of people with it.
9:30 pm This Land is Your Land (My Music) Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music.
Thursday, March 11, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House Narragansett Windows
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Mini Split, Butcher Block
8:00 pm 50 Years with Peter, Paul and MaryCelebrate the trio that provided America’s soundtrack for generations.
10:00 pm Tina Turner: One Last Time Join the legendary performer for her unforgettable concert at London's Wembley Stadium in 2000.
Friday, March 12, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles A thought-provoking weekly talk show with an urban flair featuring interviews with cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe.
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Loretta Lynn: My Story in My WordsCelebrate the country legend with this biographical portrait that lets Lynn tell her own life story.
10:30 pm The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) A music-filled documentary that traces the Carpenters’ career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and their friends in the music business.
Saturday, March 13, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am Nancy Zieman: Extraordinary Grace
9:30 am Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide
11:30 am Rick Steves' Island Hopping Europe
12:00 pm Great Scenic Railway Journeys: Anniversary Special
3:00 pm What to Eat When with Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Michael Crupain
5:00 pm Energy Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD
6:30 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Palace Secrets
8:00 pm John Denver: Country BoyDiscover the man behind the music in this intimate profile of the popular singer-songwriter.
9:30 pm Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs (My Music) The romantic crooner’s biggest hits and best-loved ballads including “Love Story” and “Moon River."
Sunday, March 14, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White
9:00 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott for 2021
11:00 am Joyful Pain Free Living with Lee Albert
12:30 pm Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen, MD
2:00 pm The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song Part 1
5:00 pm The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song Part 2
8:00 pm This Land is Your Land (My Music)
9:30 pm It’s What’s Happening Baby (My Music Presents)
Monday, March 15, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know New Albany vs. St. Charles
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Education • A South Side Columbus program works to reduce infant mortality. Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits notable schools. Also, a history of Ohio Dominican University, a mentoring program for African American youth, and back to basics at Ohio History Connection’s Ohio Village schoolhouse.
8:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Spokane, Hour 2 • Fantastic finds include a 1961-1963 JFK archive, a grotesque face jug, and "Gone with the Wind" sketches.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Newport, Hour 3 • Celebrate the groundbreaking visit to Rosecliff mansion with even more treasures including a Tiffany & Co. sapphire and diamond ring and M.C. Escher lithographs.
10:00 pm Escape to the Chateau Glamping • Dick and Angel throw open the shutters of their French chateau for a new season, as they get to work creating a luxury glamping experience.
Full program listings for WOSU Plus, WOSU Ohio and WOSU Kids are available at:
wosu.org
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Wildlife and mountains around Clew Bay, Donegal and the coast of Northern Ireland are explored.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 7:00 pm The Legacy List Lenis Northmore • Lenis Northmore of Newark, Delaware has a home packed with rare and exotic collectibles. But finding them in a 6,000 square foot house is like finding needles in a haystack.
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots Hard Times • Explore the family stories of filmmaker Michael Moore and actors Laura Linney and Chloë Sevigny – three people whose distant ancestors overcame great hardships in ways that resonate with their lives today.
9:00 pm Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley StoryTrailblazing golfer Marion Miley's exceptional talent and personality captivated sports fans across the country. But at age 27, Marion was tragically murdered in her home in Kentucky.
10:00 pm FrontlineAmerica’s Medical Supply Crisis • Why was the U.S. left scrambling for critical medical equipment as the coronavirus swept the country? With the Associated Press, an investigation of the fragmented global medical supply chain and its deadly consequences.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 7:00 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Decoding Viruses • Learn how viruses work, and how vaccines are developed plus how viruses can jump from species to species and why the connections between viruses and bacteria could benefit our oceans.
8:00 pm Ireland’s Wild Coast
9:00 pm Nova Dead Sea Scroll Detectives • New technologies unravel the Dead Sea Scrolls’ mysteries and uncover million-dollar fakes.
10:00 pm Skeletons of the Mary Rose: The New Evidence A unique, cutting-edge scientific investigation reveals surprising new information about the crew of Henry VIII's favorite warship.
Thursday, March 18, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House Cold Weather Landscape
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Precast Concrete, New Lamppost
8:00 pm Broad & High From Patriotic Pops to Polka! • The Columbus Symphony takes their show on the road with their free community concert series and our local-music series continues with a festive polka performance by the Route 161 Happy Wanderers!
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Preserving Columbus History • Follow efforts to save memorabilia and photographs of Diavolo, a cycling daredevil legend in Columbus. See how firefighting has changed through the centuries at the Central Ohio Fire Museum. Then visit Ohio History Connection to learn about DIY wedding dress preservation.
9:00 pm Foyle’s War The French Drop, Part 1 • Investigating a suspicious death, Foyle gets caught up in the rivalry between the established spy agency MI5 and the newly created SOE (Special Operations Executive).
10:00 pm Foyle’s War The French Drop, Part 2 • Investigating a suspicious death, Foyle gets caught up in the rivalry between British spy agencies.
Friday, March 19, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles A thought-provoking weekly talk show with an urban flair featuring interviews with cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe.
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Iconic Women of Country Kathy Mattea, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd and others pay tribute to the legends who inspired them.
10:00 pm Great Performances at the MetRenée Fleming in Concert • Soprano Renée Fleming performs live in the music salon of the historic Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington, D.C.
Saturday, March 20, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am Growing A Greener World
8:30 am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
9:00 am Woodsmith Shop
9:30 am American Woodshop
10:00 am This Old House
10:30 am Ask This Old House
11:00 am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
11:30 am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell
12:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
1:30 pm Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen
2:00 pm Cook’s Country
2:30 pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
4:00 pm Two for the Road
4:30 pm Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Spokane, Hour 2 • Fantastic finds include a 1961-1963 JFK archive, a grotesque face jug, and "Gone with the Wind" sketches.
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket Country Retreat • Hyacinth wants "a little place in the country"; however, her heart is not set on little.
8:30 pm Mum Tuesday • It is first thing in the morning and Cathy has a hangover. She and Michael try to piece together what happened the night before.
9:00 pm Father Brown The Passing Bell • A disliked bell ringer is found murdered in the belfry.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot The Incredible Theft • A wealthy industrialist's plan to snare a Nazi sympathizer goes awry when the secret plans for a new fighter plane go missing.
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Flannery • Explore the life of Flannery O’Connor, whose provocative fiction was unlike anything published before. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage, newly discovered journals and interviews with Mary Karr, Tommy Lee Jones, Hilton Als and more.
Episode 1 • Two rich, eligible and handsome young bachelors gallop into Hertfordshire and into the lives of every hopeful young maiden in the neighborhood.
Monday, March 22, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Championship Game: Dublin Scioto vs. St. Charles
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Preserving Columbus History • Follow efforts to save memorabilia and photographs of Diavolo, a cycling daredevil legend in Columbus. See how firefighting has changed through the centuries at the Central Ohio Fire Museum. Then visit Ohio History Connection to learn about DIY wedding dress preservation.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville, Hour 1 • Take a look back at some memorable items that were appraised fifteen years ago in Louisville, Kentucky.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 1 • Learn the story behind family heirlooms, thrift store finds, and more – including a $77,500 appraisal!
10:00 pm Escape to the Chateau In the Attic • Angel plans a stunning attic studio. She and Dorothy go on a mother-daughter trip to Paris. Dick's busy in the outbuildings And there's a surprise birthday event – with popcorn.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021 7:00 pm The Legacy List Lambert Family • Matt and his team travel to nearby Mechanicsville, Virginia to help an elderly couple downsize into a smaller home.
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots The Vanguard • Author Ta-Nehisi Coates, filmmaker Ava DuVernay, and author and activist Janet Mock see their basic assumptions about their families challenged, placing their ancestors – of all colors – into the greater context of black history.
9:00 pm American Masters
10:30 pm Frontline Death is Our Business/Love, Life & the Virus • At Black-owned funeral homes in New Orleans, COVID-19 reshapes the grieving process. How the pandemic has transformed mourning in a city known for its jazz-filled funerals. Also, the story of a mom’s fight to survive the virus and see her newborn.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 7:00 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Climate Science Part 1 • Learn how scientists are finding and using a variety of data to track changes in our climate. From a snapshot of earth thousands of years ago in ice core samples, to predictive models that help us understand the future of the planet, discover how data is the foundational work of climate science.
8:00 pm NatureHippos: Africa’s River Giants • Uncover an unexpected side of hippos as they protect their young and face their rivals in a drought.
9:00 pm Nova Saving the Dead Sea • As the Dead Sea shrinks, engineers prepare a daring solution: connect it with the Red Sea by way of a massive desalination plant.
10:00 pm Fast Forward - Look Into Your FutureFollow four families as they travel into their futures to take a proactive look at aging.
Thursday, March 25, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House Tommy’s in the Kitchen
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Automated Landscape, Modern Bench
8:00 pm Broad & High Stories featuring local arts and artists, including the Broad & High Presents local music series.
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Entertaining Columbus • Join us for a visit to Gahanna to learn about the first African American country club in the area. Then architectural historians Jeff Darbee and Nancy Recchie head to Shawnee, Ohio, to explore a historic theater. Plus, see what it takes to judge and win the Ohio State Fair pie contest.
9:00 pm Foyle’s War Enemy Fire, Part 1 • Sabotage, murder, and adultery at a pioneering RAF hospital bring Foyle face to face with the devastating physical and emotional consequences of war.
10:00 pm Foyle’s War Enemy Fire, Part 2 • Sabotage, murder, and adultery at a pioneering RAF hospital bring Foyle face to face with the devastating physical and emotional consequences of war.
Sunday, March 21, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Antiques Roadshow Newport, Hour 3
9:00 am In The Know
9:30 am Broad & High
10:00 am Sara’s Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest
11:00 am Moveable Feast with Relish
11:30 am Tastemakers
12:00 pm Nova
1:00 pm History Detectives
2:00 pm Babe Ruth at Sing Sing
3:00 pm Baseball
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu Season 3 on Masterpiece
7:00 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode 5 • George is driven to the breaking point, leading him to set a trap for Drake.
8:00 pm Pride & Prejudice
9:00 pm Pride & Prejudice Episode 2 • The Bennets are expecting a visitor: Mr. Bennet's clergyman cousin, who will inherit the estate in the absence of any direct male heirs.
10:00 pm Pride & Prejudice Episode 3 • Less than three days after Mr. Collins' proposal to her, Elizabeth is shocked to discover that he has offered for her best friend, Charlotte Lucas, and been accepted.
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Friday, March 26, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles A thought-provoking weekly talk show with an urban flair featuring interviews with cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe.
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm American Masters Twyla Moves • Explore legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp's career and famously rigorous creative process.
10:30 pm Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Photographer Goes to War The story of Charlotte Mansfield’s pioneering career as a Women’s Army Corps photographer during World War II, drawing from an extraordinary archive of unpublished military photographs and personal correspondence.
Saturday, March 27, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am Growing A Greener World
8:30 am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
9:00 am Woodsmith Shop
9:30 am American Woodshop
10:00 am This Old House
10:30 am Ask This Old House
11:00 am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
11:30 am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell
12:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
1:30 pm Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen
2:00 pm Cook’s Country
2:30 pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
4:00 pm Two for the Road
4:30 pm Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville, Hour 1 • Take a look back at some memorable items that were appraised fifteen years ago in Louisville, Kentucky.
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket Looking at Properties • Hyacinth delegates Richard to go and collect Daddy from the police station, incognito of course.
8:30 pm Mum Wednesday • Cathy and Michael get ready to go for a walk in the countryside, but Jason has concerns about this.
9:00 pm Father Brown The Whistle in the Dark • A professor in serious debt invites collectors to his home to bid on an ancient whistle that summons the dead.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie’s: Poirot The King of Clubs • A deck with a missing card provides Poirot with the clue he needs to solve the murder of the tyrannical head of a movie studio.
Sunday, March 28, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Antiques Roadshow
9:00 am In The Know
9:30 am Broad & High
10:00 am Sara’s Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest
11:00 am Moveable Feast with Relish
11:30 am Tastemakers
12:00 pm Nova
1:00 pm History Detectives
2:00 pm Major League Cuban Baseball
3:00 pm Baseball
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu Season 3 on Masterpiece
7:00 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode: 6 • Whitworth puts Morwenna through the tortures of the damned. Aunt Agatha and George cross swords in their deadliest match yet.
8:00 pm Pride & Prejudice Episode 4 • Angry and upset over his rejection, Darcy decides to defend himself. He waylays Elizabeth on her morning walk, hands her a letter and leaves. The contents leave Elizabeth reeling.
9:00 pm Pride & Prejudice Episode 5 • Elizabeth and the Gardiners receive an invitation to Pemberley, where Darcy and Elizabeth share significant glances. The next morning, Elizabeth receives two letters from Jane, discussing Lydia’s elopement with Wickham.
10:00 pm Pride & Prejudice Episode 6 • After Lydia carelessly mentions Darcy’s involvement in her wedding, Mrs. Gardiner enlightens Elizabeth how Darcy found the errant couple and paid for all the expenses. Elizabeth admits the complete transformation of her feelings and agrees to an engagement.
Monday, March 29, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know St. Charles vs. Worthington Kilbourne
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Entertaining Columbus • Join us for a visit to Gahanna to learn about the first African American country club in the area. Then architectural historians Jeff Darbee and Nancy Recchie head to Shawnee, Ohio, to explore a historic theater. Plus, see what it takes to judge and win the Ohio State Fair pie contest.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville, Hour 2 • Highlights include an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali – once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali 40 years later.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 2 • Discover Detroit-area treasures as they are appraised at the historic estate of Matilda Dodge Wilson! Meadow Brook Hall finds include a Keith Haring archive, Harry Bertoia brooches, and an 1835 "City of Detroit" map.
10:00 pm Escape to the Chateau Parkour & Turret • Angel creates a series of rooms bursting with beauty in the chateau's pepper-pot turret. Dick opens up a parkour fitness trail in the grounds, but he hits an unexpected snag.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021 7:00 pm Expeditions with Patrick McMillanCalifornia Superbloom - A World of Dramatic Change • Once or twice in a lifetime the desert is transformed to a carpet of color and exuberant life. Join Patrick as he explores the deserts of California as they burst with life and color that is gone within weeks of appearing.
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Climate Science Part 2 • In this episode we meet a historian, a scientist, a communications expert and an ethicist as we piece together what climate means to us as a society and how we can better communicate with others about climate science and climate change.
8:00 pm Extinction: the FactsWith a million species at risk of extinction, explore how this crisis of biodiversity has consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, undermining our ability to control our climate and even putting us at greater risk of pandemic diseases.
9:00 pm Nova Mystery Beneath the Ice • Tiny, transparent, and threatened, krill are crucial to the Antarctic ecosystem. But the population of krill is crashing for reasons that continue to baffle the experts.
10:00 pm Europe’s New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice • Northern Europe’s untamed and unique land – the great home of the Sami, charismatic wildlife species and natural treasures.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021 7:00 pm The Legacy List Day Family • Julie Day and her daughter Cindy have a huge task in front of them: downsize and pack up their New Jersey home, trying not to trample on their rich family history in the process.
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots Freedom Tales • Host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. delves deep into the roots of two African-American guests, actor S. Epatha Merkerson and athlete and television personality Michael Strahan.
9:00 pm American Experience
Where to watch? Detailed channel guide: wosu.org/television/where-to-watch
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WOSU Plus Offers CREATE how-to and lifestyle shows from 12am – 8pm daily, and a one-day delay of WOSU TV primetime programming from 8pm – 11pm Monday through Thursday nights.
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Digital channels: Spectrum 1007WOW! 205Over-the-air 34.1AT&T UVerse 1034Direct TV 34
Digital channels: Spectrum 994 WOW! 153Over-the-air 34.3
Digital channels: Spectrum 991 WOW! 150Over-the-air 34.2
Digital channels: Spectrum 993 Over-the-air 34.4
Internet Streaming
The Blinding of Isaac Woodard • Discover the 1946 incident of racial violence that led to the awakening of President Harry Truman and set the stage for the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision, jump-starting the civil rights movement.
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Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU TV
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Monday Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets Rick Steves Fascism In Europe
2 Tuesday Loretta Lynn: My Story In My Words American Experience Voice of Freedom
3 Wednesday The Colorado Classical Rewind
4 Thursday Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs
5 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record Tina Turner: One Last Time This Land Is
Your Land
6 Saturday It's What's Happening Baby The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)
7 Sunday Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
8 Monday It's What's Happening Baby John Denver: Country Boy
9 Tuesday Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry
10 Wednesday Rick Steves Fascism In Europe This Land Is Your Land
11 Thursday 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary Tina Turner: One Last Time
12 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
Loretta Lynn: My Story In My Words
The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)
13 Saturday John Denver: Country Boy Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs
14 Sunday This Land Is Your Land It's What's Happening Baby
15 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Spokane, Hour 2
Antiques RoadshowNewport, Hour 3
Escape to the ChateauGlamping
16 Tuesday Finding Your Roots Hard Times
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story
FrontlineAmerica's Medical Supply Crisis
17 Wednesday Ireland's Wild Coast NOVADead Sea Scroll Detectives
Skeletons of the Mary Rose: The New Evidence
18 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Foyle's War The French Drop, Part 1
Foyle's War The French Drop, Part 2
19 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record Iconic Women of Country Great Performances at the Met
Renée Fleming in Concert
20 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Mum Tuesday
Father Brown The Passing Bell
Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Incredible Theft
21 Sunday Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 1
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 2
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 3
22 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville 2021, Hour 1
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 1
Escape to the ChateauIn The Attic
23 Tuesday Finding Your Roots The Vanguard American Masters: Flannery Frontline
Death is Our...
24 Wednesday Nature Hippos: Africa's River Giants
NOVA Saving The Dead Sea
Fast Forward - Look Into Your Future
25 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Foyle's War Enemy Fire, Part 1
Foyle's War Enemy Fire, Part 2
26 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record American Masters: Twyla Moves Charlotte
Mansfield
27 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Mum Wednesday
Father Brown The Whistle in the Dark
Agatha Christie's: Poirot The King of Clubs
28 Sunday Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 4
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 5
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 6
29 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville 2021 Hour 2
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 2
Escape to the ChateauParkour & Turret
30 Tuesday Finding Your Roots Freedom Tales
American Experience The Blinding of Isaac Woodard
31 Wednesday Extinction: The Facts NOVAMystery Beneath The Ice
Europe's New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice
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Great Performances at the Met: Renée Fleming in Concert10pm • Friday, March 19
Soprano Renée Fleming performs live in the music salon of the historic Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington, D.C.
American Masters: Twyla Moves9pm • Friday, March 26
Explore legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp's career and famously rigorous creative process.
Europe’s New Wild: The Land of the Snow and Ice10pm • Wednesday, March 31
Northern Europe’s untamed and unique land – the great home of the Sami, charismatic wildlife species and natural treasures.
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Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU Plus
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Monday Energy Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD What to Eat When with Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Michael Crupain
2 Tuesday Classical Rewind Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs
3 Wednesday American Experience: Voice of Freedom Rick Steves' Island Hopping Europe
4 Thursday The Colorado Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words
5 Friday John Denver: Country Boy Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets
6 Saturday Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott for 2021 Joyful Pain Free Living with Lee Albert
7 Sunday Suze Orman's Ultimate Retirement Guide Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry
8 Monday This Land Is Your Land Rick Steves Fascism In Europe
9 Tuesday Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen Md
Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White
10 Wednesday John Denver: Country Boy Energy Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD
11 Thursday What to Eat When with Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Michael Crupain Classical Rewind
12 Friday Nancy Zieman: Extraordinary Grace Loretta Lynn: My Story In My Words
13 Saturday It's What's Happening Baby Suze Orman's Ultimate Retirement Guide
14 Sunday Great Scenic Railway Journeys: Anniversary Special
15 Monday The Windermere Children The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words
16 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Spokane, Hour 2
Antiques RoadshowNewport, Hour 3
Escape to the ChateauGlamping
17 Wednesday Finding Your Roots Hard Times
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story
FrontlineAmerica's Medical Supply Crisis
18 Thursday Ireland's Wild Coast NOVADead Sea Scroll Detectives
Skeletons of the Mary Rose: The New Evidence
19 Friday Before We Die Seaside Hotel A Summer by the North Sea
Knit and Crochet Now
Knit and Crochet Now
20 Saturday Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony: S&M 2 Austin City Limits: Steve Earle & The Dukes: A Tribute to Guy Clark
Rick Steves' Europe
21 Sunday Iconic Women of Country Great Performances at the Met Renée Fleming In Concert Rick Steves' Rome
22 Monday Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 1
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 2
Pride & Prejudice Episode 3
23 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville 2021, Hour 1
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 1
Escape to the ChateauIn The Attic
24 Wednesday Finding Your Roots The Vanguard American Masters: Flannery Frontline
Death is Our...
25 Thursday Nature Hippos: Africa's River Giants
NOVA Saving The Dead Sea
Fast Forward - Look Into Your Future
26 Friday Before We Die Seaside Hotel Men's Visit
This Old House Create Showcase: The Roxbury HouseMore Trouble Than We Thought
27 Saturday Inxs: Live Baby Live Austin City Limits Maggie Rogers
Rick Steves' Europe
28 SundayGreat Performances Movies for Grownups Awards with Aarp The Magazine
American Masters: Twyla Moves
Journeys In Japan
29 Monday Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 4
Pride & PrejudiceEpisode 5
Pride & Prejudice Episode 6
30 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville 2021, Hour 2
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 2
Escape to the ChateauParkour & Turret
31 Wednesday Finding Your Roots Freedom Tales
American Experience The Blinding of Isaac Woodard
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Seaside Hotel9pm • Friday, March 19
In the comedy-drama Seaside Hotel, the staff and guests of a Danish hotel navigate the inter-war period.
Saturday Nights Rock WOSUPlusSaturdays at 8pm beginning March 20
When you can’t go in person, experience the excitement of a live concert right in your home. Every Saturday night WOSUPlus presents concert performances to rock your night. It all starts on March 20 with Metallica.
Great Performances: Movies for Grown-Ups Awards with AARP the Magazine8pm • Sunday, March 28
For nearly two decades, AARP’s Movies for Grownups program has championed movies for grownups, fighting industry ageism and encouraging films that resonate with older viewers.
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Daytime and Early Evening on WOSU TV
5:00 am BBC World News
5:30 am
Mon.: Sit and Be Fit
Tues: Allaire Back Fitness
Wed: Classical Stretch
Thurs: Happy Yoga with Sarah Star
Fri: Sit and Be Fit
6:00 am Ready, Jet Go!
6:30 am Peg + Cat
7:00 am Molly of Denali
7:30 am Wild Kratts
8:00 am Hero Elementary
8:30 am Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum
9:00 am Curious George
9:30 am Sesame Street
10:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:30 am Elinor Wonders Why
11:00 am Dinosaur Train
11:30 am Pinkalicious & Peterrific
12:00 pm Let's Go Luna!
12:30 pm Arthur
1:00 pm Cat In The Hat
1:30 pm Elinor Wonders Why
2:00 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog
2:30 pm Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum
3:00 pm Molly of Denali
3:30 pm Wild Kratts
4:00 pm Odd Squad
4:30 pm Cyberchase
5:00 pm Wordgirl
5:30 pmBBC World News America
Fri: In Good Shape - The Health Show
6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
7:00 pm
Mon: In The Know
Tues: Legacy List with Matt Paxton
Wed: Cycle Around Japan Highlights
Thurs: This Old House
Fri: The Chavis Chronicles
aWOSU Kids and WOSU TV
A week of new Elinor Wonders WhyEpisodes beginning March 15 on 34.1 & 34.4.
It is a week full of discovery as Elinor, Ari, and Olive learn how butterflies drink nectar, why fish don’t freeze in the winter, and how some owls make their home in the desert.
Curious George Swings into Spring34.1- March 22 & 26 @9am and all week on 34.4
From spring fever to spring cleaning, from a canoe ride to a hot air balloon journey, George and his friends get viewers ready to explore the outdoors.
WOSU Kids Specials
Discover Alaska on Family Fun Nights March 26-28 6pm-9pmThe Kratt Brothers head off for creature adventuring in Wild Kratts Alaska: Hero’s Journey and Molly of Denali takes you on daily adventures in Alaska with her family, Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini.
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No Second ChanceAlice is shot in the back, her husband is murdered and her daughter kidnapped. Faced with inept police, who at times suspect her, she begins her own hunt for her baby and the culprits. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles.
American Masters – Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie LegendAn unvarnished look at the unlikely “Little House” series author whose autobiographical fiction helped shape American ideas of the frontier and self-reliance.
Vernon Jordan – Make it PlainExplore the life of Vernon Jordan, one of the most influential African American thought leaders. The film traces Jordan’s rise from modest origins to national renown as a powerbroker and counselor to American presidents spanning the era from LBJ to Obama.
Austin City Limits Hall of Fame: The First Six YearsEnjoy select cuts from the first six years of Austin City Limits’ Hall of Fame celebrations. Performers include Willie Nelson, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos and more.
Dead Reckoning – Hurry, leaves Passport March 27
This unprecedented three-part series examines the evolution of postwar justice.
To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters from Masterpiece – Watch now, leaves Passport March 25
Follow the Brontë sisters in the eventful three-year period that saw them rise from ordinary, unmarried women taking care of the household and their widowed father to the secret authors of the world’s most sensational literature.
Activate WOSU Passport Now for Exclusive Content!
As a WOSU member, you already are eligible for WOSU Passport, a streaming on-demand service that allows you to access PBS and WOSU shows anytime you want. All you have to do is activate your account and you’ll be able to watch thousands of hours of programs on your TV or computer.
Binge your favorites, find something new to love and watch programming you won’t find anywhere else. It’s simple to activate, just visit wosu.org/passport or call 855-868-9678.
Watch Now!All six seasons of MASTERPIECE's Downton Abbey
are now streaming on Passport
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At 89.7 NPR News, we have a simple strategy: When important stuff happens, make sure it is on the radio.
It sounds simple, but it’s not that easy. You must have a team in place that is experienced and flexible enough to quickly change course, overcome technical difficulties, get reporters to the scene, keep hosts on the air. Engineers must be ready to coordinate satellite feeds. Producers must be willing to scrap a program that took them weeks to prepare.
While covering big breaking news is stressful and messy, when you do it well, and if you do it every time it happens, listeners learn to rely on you. We want our listeners to say, “Something big is happening, turn on WOSU.”
89.7 NPR News’ strategy of being Central Ohio’s primary source for radio news paid off this fall. For several years, WOSU has steadily climbed in the Columbus ratings. First, we made it into the top ten, then top five. In December, WOSU finished #1 for the first time ever. 89.7 NPR News was the top-rated station overall, during morning drive, afternoon drive, and on weekends.
89.7 FM NPR News can also be heard on our regional network stations on HD Radio as well as streaming online at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile App.
89.7 NPR News Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Morning Edition
BBC World ServiceBBC World Service6am Columbus on the Record
7am The Arts Hour On Being
8am
Weekend Edition Weekend Edition9am BBC NewsHour
10am
All Sides with Ann Fisher11am Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! New Yorker Radio Hour
12pmOn Point Ask Me Another Wait Wait…Don’t Tell
Me!1pm This American Life It's Been a Minute
Here & Now2pm The Moth Radio Hour Planet Money/How I
Built This3pm Snap Judgment Freakonomics Radio
4pm
All Things ConsideredMilk Street Radio Reveal
5pm All Things Considered All Things Considered
6pm Marketplace It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders Travel with Rick StevesThe Daily
7pm Fresh Air
Bluegrass Ramble
The Moth Radio Hour
8pm
All Sides with Ann Fisher
Travel w/ Rick Steves Snap Judgment
9pm All Sides Weekend This American Life
10pm + BBC World Service BBC World Service
89.7 NPR News Hits Number One in Columbus
The incredible election-related news certainly fueled our growth. But we have had big news before; the difference is 89.7 listeners now know with certainty that when there’s big news, WOSU and NPR will have it and provide thoughtful, balanced coverage.
We will not stay number one. In fact, during the holidays, a station that plays Christmas music 24/7 rose to the top. That’s OK – after the year we had, “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” hit the spot. But when The Electoral College met in December and then when a mob stormed the Capitol on January 6, listeners knew where to turn: 89.7 NPR News. And they did.
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A Spotlight on Local Performances: Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Classical 101 can also be heard in Columbus on HD Radio 89.7-2 and 101.1-2, as well as streaming at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile App.
Classical 101 schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Classical Music
Classical Music
Classical Music
6am
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
7am
8am
9am
10am
Classical Music11am Saturday Cinema with Lynne Warfel
12pm Classical Music
1pm
Metropolitan Opera Matinee
Columbus Symphony Orchestra2pm
3pm
Classical Music4pm
5pm Essential Classics
6pm Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin The American Sound Symphony Showcase
7pm Essential Classics
The American Sound
Classical Guitar Alive!
Symphony Showcase Front Row
Center
Classical Guitar Alive! Classical Music
8pm
ClassicalWorks Concierto Musica Sacra with Kylie Harwell9pm ClassicalWorks
10pm + Classical Music
As local performing groups continue to explore their safe return to live performances, this month we’re excited to share two recent concerts from the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
During the pandemic shutdown, we’ve been revisiting some of the excellent CSO broadcasts from our archives, but this is brand new content recorded in late January 2021. These concerts were recorded at the Ohio Theatre with strict safety protocols in place, including an audience capacity of just 300, socially distanced seating and mandatory face coverings.
The two Russian Winter Festival concerts feature music by Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Tchaikovksy, and … Mozart? Yes, Mozart. Tchaikovsky was deeply inspired by Mozart’s music and this program features music by the two masters, including Tchaikovsky’s
orchestral suite known as “Mozartiana.” You can hear that program on Sunday, March 7 at 1pm with conductor Rossen Milanov.
Then on March 14, it’s the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony in F and Prokofiev’s blazing Piano Concerto No. 3 with soloist Caroline Hong. This concerto is a real tour de force, so you don’t want to miss it! Rossen Milanov and the CSO round out the month with music by Mozart, Beethoven, George Walker and Joseph Boulogne.
Hear the Columbus Symphony Orchestra broadcasts all month Sundays at 1pm with host Christopher Purdy.
Programming Highlights
March is Women’s History Month and The American Sound has some programs you’ll want to catch.
Dana Suesse (1909-1987) was a child prodigy pianist and organist from Kansas City, Missouri who went on to gain acclaim as a composer who blended her classical training with the jazz and popular music of her day. Hear one of her most enduring works, the Concerto in Three Rhythms on The American Sound with host Jennifer Hambrick, Saturday March 6 at 6pm and Thursday March 9 at 7pm.
The Metropolitan Opera Saturday Matinee broadcasts continue in March with archived performances of Bizet’s Carmen (3/6/21), Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (3/13/21), Rossini’s Le Comte Ory (3/20/21) and Mozart’s Don Giovanni (3/27/21).
Broadcasts from the 2020-21 season of the Toll Brothers—Metropolitan Opera Interna-tional Radio Network air Saturdays at 1pm.
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