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Michiana’s bi-monthly Guide to WNIT Public Television Issue No. 5 September — October 2013
Planner
Board ofDirectors
ChairDavid M. Findlay
Vice ChairRodney F. Ganey Ida Reynolds Watson
President and General ManagerGreg Giczi
TreasurerKevin J. Morrison
SecretaryDr. Susan Ohmer
DirectorsThomas G. Coley, Ph.D.Kathryn DemaraisIrene E. EskridgeWilliam A. GitlinTracy D. GrahamAlbert L. GutierrezJames W. HillmanNajeeb A. KhanGlenn E. KillorenPaul A. MarshRyan MatthysChristine M. MaziarMary Louise MillerPat MoodyJill RichardsonMaritza RoblesCari SheinThomas E. SlagerJames M. SummersMichael J. WargoPatrick Welch
Charter DirectorsMr. Arthur J. DecioMr. Jerry HammesMrs. Ernestine M. RaclinMrs. Jane WarnerMr. Dar Wiekamp*
Honorary Life DirectorCarmi Murphy
*Deceased Charter Director
© 2013 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: Roger Chrastil.
Happy End-of-Summer!
This is my favorite time of year in Michiana. No, not because it’s football season (although a big factor), but because we have some of our best weather, fall colors and great new programs from PBS and WNIT.
WNIT’s regional talent competition, “Michiana’s Rising Star,” was fantastic. I hope you watched! I can’t say enough to thank our staff members and dedicated Board of Directors for their hard work. While we are extremely happy with this first year’s effort, we are already making adjustments and plans for next year.
For those of you who missed the program, please sample the talent of our finalists. Go to our website: www.wnit.org/risingstar.
In your last Planner, I asked for input to a potential program schedule change. After reviewing your comments, it appears the change will work. Starting in September, look for the PBS NewsHour to move to 6pm, followed by “Experience Michiana” with Gordy Young at 7pm. But, for those who still prefer the 7-8pm time period for NewsHour, you may watch it at that time on the WNIT INFocus channel, 34.2. Thanks to all of you who provided your comments and suggestions. What other station would ask you for your input? You will also be pleased to know that both the PBS NewsHour and Charlie Rose will be expanding to weekend editions on WNIT.
Another recent local hit for WNIT is “Our Town: Elkhart.” I love this series of “Our Town” programs because WNIT recruits community videographers to show viewers their town through their eyes, not ours. It’s a unique and valuable perspective. We premiered the program at a reception in Elkhart’s Lerner Theater Crystal Ballroom and on air during our August membership drive.
Now, looking forward to October, WNIT takes great pleasure to honor one of the founders of Michiana Public Broadcasting with a special program, “Legends of our Time: Ernestine Raclin.” Mrs. Raclin has done so much for our own organization, and her philanthropy has made such an impactful difference with many of our community non-profit and educational organizations. Please watch the story of this classy, caring, remarkable woman.
As usual, I have too much to share and not enough space. Perhaps the editor of the Planner will give me two pages next issue? Happy viewing, everyone!
Sincerely,
Greg Giczi President & General Manager
A Message from Greg GicziPresident and GM, WNIT Public Television
Worth Watching September 4
Worth Watching October 7
Primetime September 10
Primetime October 12
Weekday Programming 14
Weekend Programming 15
Overnight Programming 16
Production News 20
Membership Corner 21
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
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!
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Peg + CatOn Monday, October 7, PBS KIDS will premiere Peg + Cat, a new animated preschool series that follows the ador-able, spirited Peg and her sidekick Cat as they embark on adventures and learn foundational math concepts and skills. Co-creators Billy Aronson and Jennifer Oxley have teamed with The Fred Rog-ers Company to bring young viewers a new way to experience math through Peg and Cat’s relatable, and often hilarious, adventures.
Peg + Cat premieres on PBS KIDS with a special one-hour broadcast of two back-to-back episodes, along with inte-grated online and mobile content. Each episode features fascinating stories in which Peg and Cat encounter a prob-lem that requires them to use math and problem solving skills in order to move forward. The series will air daily at 9am on WNIT 34.1.
Because of this addition to our schedule, the daily Kids lineup has been somewhat re-adjusted. Please check this issue of the Planner on page 14, “Weekdays—September/October” to see the entire daily Kids lineup.
Peg + CatPremieres Monday, October 7
at 9am on 34.1
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The National Parks: America's Best Idea Last Tango in Halifax
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Worth WatchingSeptember
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All programs are on both 34.1 and 34.2 unless noted.
THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA Monday-Saturday, September 2-7, 9pm“The Scripture of Nature” (1851-1890) In 1864, Scottish-born wanderer John Muir persuades Congress to pass an act that protects Yosemite from commercial development for “public use, resort and recreation” — the first time in world history that any government has put forth this idea. In 1872, Congress passes an act to protect a “wonderland” in the northwest corner of the Wyoming territory and it becomes America’s first national park: Yellowstone.
“The Empire of Grandeur” (1915-1919)In the early 20th century, America has a dozen national parks, but they are a haphazard patchwork of special places under the supervision of different federal agencies. The conservation movement pushes the government to establish one unified agency to oversee all the parks, leading to the establishment of the National Park Service in 1916 under its first director, Stephen Mather.
EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Wednesdays, September 4-October 9, 8pm “North America” Snow geese, pelicans and bald eagles fly over the Great Plains, the Grand Canyon, Alaska and the Golden Gate Bridge as they encounter and engage with bears, dolphins, bison and spawning fish.
“Africa” Fly and arrow-dive with cape gannets among sharks, dolphins, whales and the great sardine run. Soar with fish eagles, flamingos, kelp gulls and vultures to see the most animal-packed continent with fresh eyes.
LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Sundays, September 8- October 13, 8pmEpisode 1 Celia and Alan, childhood sweethearts reunited after 60 years, are stranded when Alan’s car is stolen. They phone their respective daughters, arrogant Caroline and happy-go-lucky Gillian, to pick them up. Celia and Alan introduce them to one another and make a surprising announcement.
AMERICAN MASTERS: BILLIE JEAN KINGTuesday, September 10, 8pm The series’ first profile of a sports figure commemorates the 40th anniversaries of the famous Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs battle of the sexes tennis match and the launch of the Women’s Tennis Association. King presents her own story, with perspective from Rosie Casals, Chris Evert, Venus Williams, Gloria Steinem, Riggs’ son Larry and others.
NOVA Wednesdays, 9pm “Ground Zero Supertower” – September 11NOVA returns to Ground Zero to witness the final chapter in an epic story of engineering, innovation and the perseverance of the human spirit: the completion of One World Trade Center, the skyscraper rising 104 stories and 1,776 feet from the site where the Twin Towers once stood. But 1 WTC isn’t the only engineering marvel taking shape here: NOVA goes underground to see the construction of a multi-billion-dollar museum that will house artifacts from 9/11. Underwritten by 1st Source Bank and Zimmer
Brains on Trial with Alan Alda Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle's War, Series VII
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BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Wednesdays, September 11-18, 10pm “Determining Guilt” On trial is Jimmy Moran, who at 18 took part in a store robbery during which the storeowner’s wife was shot and grievously injured. Presiding is distinguished U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff, who has a longstanding interest in neuroscience and its effect on criminal law. Alan Alda explores how brain-scanning technology is providing insights into these questions and discusses the implications of neuroscience entering the courtroom.
“Deciding Punishment” Jimmy Moran is found guilty of badly injuring a woman during a robbery. In the sentencing phase of the trial, Judge Rakoff hears arguments from the court-appointed psychiatrist, the attorneys, the victim’s husband and Jimmy himself. Meanwhile, Alan Alda discovers how neuroscience is already influencing the sentencing of defendants and meets a judge who has volunteered to have his own brain probed as he makes sentencing decisions.
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!FOYLE’S WAR, SERIES VIISundays, 9pm“The Eternity Ring” – September 15With one war ended, a new one is looming as the iron curtain falls across Europe. Suspecting that British atomic research has been infiltrated, MI5 asks Foyle to investigate the possibility of a Russian spy network in the heart of London. During his inquiry, Foyle learns that his former driver, Sam, has been working for one of the possible suspects.
“The Cage” – September 22A severely injured man drags himself to a hospital, only to die shortly after being found by a nurse and doctor. As Foyle makes inquiries, he discovers a mysterious military facility full of secrets that could threaten British Intelligence. Meanwhile, Sam’s jumbled efforts to help her husband, Adam, campaign for Parliament draw surprising results.
“Sunflower” – September 29Foyle is tasked with protecting Karl Strasser, a Nazi officer turned MI5 informant who believes he’s in danger. America wants Strasser extradited for his involvement in a wartime event, but British Intelligence is determined to protect him. As Foyle nears a solution to the case, the unfathomable truth of “Operation Sunflower” is revealed.Underwritten by Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame and South Bend Symphony
NEW LINE-UP CHANGES IN SEPTEMBER
PBS NewsHour will be moving to 6pm followed by Experience Michiana with Gordy Young at 7pm on 34.1. The new PBS NewsHour Weekend will air at 5pm Saturday and Sunday. The new Charlie Rose The Weekend will air at 5:30pm on Sunday.
Worth Watching September
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LATINO AMERICANS Tuesdays, September 17- October 1, 8pm “Strangers in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams” From 1565 to 1880, the first Spanish explorers enter North America, the U.S. expands into territories in the Southwest that had been home to Native Americans and English and Spanish colonies, and the Mexican-American War strips Mexico of half its territories by 1848. The American population is reshaped by Latino immigration starting in 1880 and continuing into the 1940s: Cubans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans start to build communities in South Florida, Los Angeles and New York.
“War and Peace/ The New Latinos” During the World War II years and those that follow, Latino Americans serve their new country by the hundreds of thousands — yet still face discrimination and a fight for civil rights in the United States. In the decades after World War II through the early 1960s, swelling numbers of immigrants from Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic seek economic opportunities.
GREAT PERFORMANCES: THE HOLLOW CROWN Fridays, September 20- October 11, 9pm“Richard II” King Richard (Ben Whishaw) is called upon to settle a dispute between his cousin Henry Bolingbroke (Rory Kinnear) and Thomas Mowbray (James Purefoy). Both men are banished from the realm. After seizing Bolingbroke’s money and lands, Richard leaves for wars against the rebels in Ireland. Bolingbroke returns to claim his inheritance and then takes Richard prisoner and lays claim to the throne.
“ Henry IV, Part I” The heir to the throne, Prince Hal (Tom Hiddleston), defies his father, King Henry (Jeremy Irons), by spending his time at Mistress Quickly’s (Julie Walters) tavern in the company of the dissolute Falstaff (Simon Russell Beale) and his companions. The king is threatened by a rebellion led by Hal’s rival, Hotspur (Joe Armstrong). Prince Hal joins his father to defeat the rebels at the Battle of Shrewsbury and kill Hotspur in hand-to-hand combat.
GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Mondays, September 23- October 14, 9pmFollow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to verify family lore. The programs feature individuals from Nashville, Austin, Detroit and San Francisco.
SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA Wednesday, September 25, 10pmExplorer and scientist Paul Sereno made an extraordinary discovery in the middle of the Sahara desert: While prospecting for dinosaur bones, he stumbled across an ancient human cemetery more than 5,000 years older than the Egyptian pyramids. Who were these people and what were they doing in the middle of the desert? Go back into the desert with Sereno and his team, who are excavating new burials and making new finds.
Great Performances: The Hollow Crown
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Skeletons of the Sahara
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LATINO AMERICANS Tuesday, October 1, 8pm “Prejudice and Pride/ Peril and Promise” Labor leaders organize farm workers in Cali-fornia as activists push for better education opportunities for Latinos. In the past 30 years a second wave of Cubans and hundreds of thousands Salvadorans, Nicaraguans and Gua-temalans flee to the U.S., creating a debate over undocumented immigrants that leads to calls for tightened borders, English-only laws and efforts to brand the undocumented as a drain on public resources. Simultaneously, the Latino influence is booming in business, sports, media, politics and entertainment. Latino Americans become the largest and youngest growing sector of the American population.
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Henry IV, Part 2” – October 4, 9pmIn the aftermath of the Battle of Shrewsbury, the rebels continue to plot insurrection. Falstaff is sent to recruit soldiers and takes leave of his mistress, Doll Tearsheet. The rebel forces are overcome, bringing comfort to the dying king, who is finally reconciled with his son. Falstaff
rushes to Hal’s coronation with expectations of high office, only to be rebuffed by the former prince who has now become King Henry V.
“Henry V” – October 11, 9pmThe French ambassador brings a challenge from the French dauphin to Henry V. Inspired by his courtiers, including Exeter and York, Henry swears that he will, with all force, answer this challenge. Henry lays a heavy siege and captures Harfleur. The French challenge the English army to battle at Agincourt. Henry and his meager forces prove victorious against all odds.
LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Sundays, October 6-13, 8pmEpisode 5 – October 6Caroline throws herself whole-heartedly into her new relationship, upsetting her mother and her estranged husband, who looks to Gillian for sympathy. Alan, unable to decide which of two friends should be his best man, asks both.
ELTON JOHN IN CONCERTSpecial Pledge Program Saturday, October 5, 8pm and 9:30pm; Wednesday, October 9, 10pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARYSundays, October 6-27, 9pm“The Paradise” This adaptation of Emile Zola’s beloved French novel is a rags-to-riches story of a young woman seduced by the dangerous charms of the mod-ern world set against the Victorian splendor of a British department store.Underwritten by Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame and South Bend Symphony
GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Mondays, October 7-14, 9pmFollow a diverse cast of participants on an emo-tional journey that uses history and science to verify family lore. The programs feature indi-viduals from Nashville, Austin, Detroit and San Francisco.
POV Mondays, October 7-14, 10pm“Brooklyn Castle” Imagine a school where the cool kids are the chess team. “Brooklyn Castle” tells the stories of five members of the chess team at a below-the-poverty-line inner city junior high school that has won more national championships than any other in the country. The film follows the challenges these kids face in their personal lives and on the chessboard.
Genealogy RoadshowLatino Americans
Worth Watching October
Worth Watching October
SUPERHEROES: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE Tuesdays, October 8-22, 9pm“Truth, Justice, and the American Way” (1938-1958) During the Depression, the popularity of doz-ens of superhero characters opens the door for a new generation of artists and writers. World War II creates a patriotic fervor, but in the 1950s, superheroes are caught in the fire of gov-ernment scrutiny and regulation. When the thrilling “Adventures of Superman” is broad-cast on the new medium of television, America’s first and greatest superhero leads the entire comic book industry to renewed strength.
“Great Power, Great Responsibility” (1959-1977) In the 1960s, a new breed of superhero emerges in pages of Marvel Comics. Spider-Man, the Hulk and others are the first to have “problems” with which an adult audience can identify, and contemporary social issues make their way into comic books. Black powerhouses such as the Black Panther and Luke Cage appear on the scene, and the pages of “Green Lantern/Green Arrow” confront the reality of an increasingly complex world.
FRONTLINE Tuesdays, 10pm“League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis” – October 8 and 15The National Football League is the richest and most powerful sports league in the world, generating more than $10 billion in revenues last year. Yet the sport is destroying the health of, and even killing, many of its players. And what’s more, for years the NFL denied scientific evidence that violence on the field causes cata-strophic brain damage, injuries that caused the maiming and killing of players, including some of the all-time greats.
IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSETuesday, October 8, 8pm “Fiesta Latina”“Fiesta Latina” presents the White House cel-ebration of Latino music and its influences on American music and culture. The President and Mrs. Obama welcome a star-studded evening of performance from the South Lawn of the White House, hosted by Eva Longoria Parker, George Lopez and Jimmy Smits. Performers in-clude Marc Anthony, Aventura, Pete Escovedo, Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano, Los Lobos and many others.
EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATIONWednesdays, October 9, 8pm “Flying High” Get a behind-the-scenes look at how EARTHFLIGHT was made, including the extraordinary relationships between people and birds. Microlights, paragliders, drones and camera-carrying birds and much more helped along the way.
NOVAWednesdays, 9pm“Megastorm Aftermath” – October 9In October 2012, superstorm Sandy cut a path of devastation across the Caribbean and the East Coast, killing hundreds and doing tens of billions of dollars in damage. Now, a year after Sandy’s deadly strike, NOVA asks: Was Hur-ricane Sandy a freak combination of weather systems? Or are hurricanes increasing in inten-sity due to a changing climate? What can we do to prepare ourselves for the next Sandy, and what progress has been made toward making our urban infrastructure more resilient? Underwritten by 1st Source Bank and Zimmer
Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Frontline: League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis
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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: DOWNTON ABBEY, SERIES II Sunday, 10pmEpisode One – October 13Two years into World War I, Downton Abbey is in turmoil, as Matthew and other young men go to war — or avoid it. The women also pitch in, and many couples see their romantic dreams dashed.Underwritten by Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame and South Bend Symphony
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Mondays, 8pm and repeats Thursdays, 10pm “Hartford” (Hour One) – October 14 and 17ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Hart-ford, Connecticut, then ventures to Mystic Seaport. Appraisal highlights include a 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert at New Haven Arena; a pair of 18th-century silk shoes purportedly worn by one of George Washington’s dance partners; and a collection of 200-year-old Wedgwood pottery buttons. Underwritten by 1st Source Bank, Alick’s Home Medical, Center for Hospice Care, Gibson, The Gibson Foundation, Goshen Antique Mall and Northern Box Company
PBS ARTS FALL FESTIVALFridays, 9pmGreat Performances’ 40th Anniversary Celebration” – October 18In celebration of the series’ 40th anniversary on PBS, GREAT PERFORMANCES hosted an all-star homecoming at Lincoln Center. A stellar roster of alumni shared their stories of what GREAT PERFORMANCES and public television have meant to them. Appearances by Julie Andrews, Audra McDonald, Don Henley, Josh Groban, Itzhak Perlman, Peter Martins, Patti Austin & Take 6, Elina Garanca and Michael Buble.
THE AFRICAN AMERICANS: MANY RIVERS TO CROSS Tuesdays, October 22- November 26, 8pm This six-hour series chronicles the full sweep of African-American history, from the origins of slavery on the African continent through more than four centuries of remarkable historic events up to the present. Presented and written by Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the series draws on some of America’s top historians and leaders, including Kathleen Cleaver, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Congressman John Lewis, civil rights activist Diane Nash and more.
NATURE Wednesdays, 8pm “Animal Odd Couples” – October 23Despite the odds, there are countless stories of the most unlikely cross-species relationships imaginable: a goat guiding a blind horse; a doe who regularly visits her Great Dane surrogate mother; a juvenile gibbon choosing to live with a family of capuchins, and so on. Now, NATURE investigates why animals form these special bonds.
Underwritten by Martin’s Super Markets
SECRETS OF THE TOWER OF LONDON Sunday, October 27, 8pmStanding guard over the city of London for nearly 1,000 years, the formidable Tower of London has been a royal castle, a prison, a place of execution and torture, an armory and the Royal Mint. This program unlocks the doors to secret rooms, talks to the people who do the jobs no one sees and reveals some surprising facts about one of England’s most famous icons.
Antiques Roadshow The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
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Primetime – (34.1)
September
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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 Sun Churchill: The Last Prize Masterpiece Mystery! Silk: Pt. 2 of 3 The Jewish People: A Story Of Survival
2 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures The National Parks: The Script Of Nature (1851-1890) Charlie Rose
3 Tue American Experience: Mt. Rushmore The National Parks: The Last Refuge (1890-1915) Nightly Business Report
4 Wed Earthflight: North America The National Parks: The Empire Of Grandeur (1915-1919) Charlie Rose
5 Thu Ask An Expert The National Parks: Going Home (1920-1933) Charlie Rose
6 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook The National Parks: Great Nature (1933-1945) Charlie Rose
7 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Scotland
8 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 1 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk: Pt. 3 of 3 Keeping The Kibbutz
9 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Market Warriors Charlie Rose
10 Tue American Masters: Billie Jean King Frontline: The Suicide Plan Charlie Rose
11 Wed Earthflight: Africa NOVA: Ground Zero Supertower Brains On Trial With Alan Alda Pt. 1 Charlie Rose
12 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Charlie Rose
13 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: Paul McCartney Great Performances: Hugh Laurie Charlie Rose
14 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Greek Islands
15 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring The Bletchley Circle Pt. 1 Brains On Trial
16 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Market Warriors Charlie Rose
17 Tue Latino Americans: Foreigners In Their Own Land
Latino Americans: Empire of Dreams Frontline Charlie Rose
18 Wed Earthflight: Europe South Bend Medical Foundation Great Getaways Brains On Trial With Alan Alda Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
19 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Charlie Rose
20 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Richard II
21 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Nigeria
22 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 3 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage The Bletchley Circle Pt. 2 Brains On Trial
23 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Genealogy Roadshow: Nashville Market Warriors Charlie Rose
24 Tue Latino Americans: War And Peace Latino Americans: The New Latinos Frontline Charlie Rose
25 Wed Earthflight: South America NOVA: Secrets Of The Viking Sword Skeletons Of The Sahara Charlie Rose
26 Thu Ask An Expert Ernestine Raclin: Leading The Way
Kurt Simon: A Life Of Service Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Charlie Rose
27 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Pt. 1 Nightly Business Report
28 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker:
The Food Hour – Lebanon
29 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 4 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Sunflower The Bletchley Circle Pt. 3 Skeletons Of The Sahara
30 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Genealogy Roadshow Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey Nightly Business Report
Primetime – (34.2)
September
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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 Sun Churchill: The Last Prize Masterpiece Mystery! Silk: Pt. 2 of 3 Austin City Limits: Mumford & Sons
2 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book The National Parks: The Script Of Nature (1851-1890) Charlie Rose
3 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation The National Parks: The Last Refuge (1890-1915) TBA
4 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements The National Parks: The Empire Of Grandeur (1915-1919) Charlie Rose
5 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It The National Parks: Going Home (1920-1933) Charlie Rose
6 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Summer The National Parks: Great Nature (1933-1945) Charlie Rose
7 Sat Earthflight: North America The National Parks: The Morning Of Creation (1946-1980) Austin City Limits: Esperanza Spalding
8 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 1 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk: Pt. 3 of 3 Austin City Limits: Esperanza Spalding
9 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS POV: Ping Pong Charlie Rose
10 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation Shiloh Frontline: The Suicide Plan Charlie Rose
11 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Ground Zero Supertower Brains On Trial With Alan Alda Pt. 1 Charlie Rose
12 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It At The White House: Fiesta Latina Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, KS Charlie Rose
13 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Summer Great Performances: Paul McCartney Great Performances: Hugh Laurie Charlie Rose
14 Sat At The White House: Fiesta Latina American Masters: Billie Jean King Sky Island Austin City Limits: Sonic Youth
15 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War Series VII: The Eternity Ring The Bletchley Circle Pt. 1 Austin City Limits
16 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids, MI POV: The World Before Charlie Rose
17 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation Seeking The Greatest Good Frontline Charlie Rose
18 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Why Ships Sink Brains On Trial With Alan Alda Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
19 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It Frontline Resounding Earth Charlie Rose
20 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose The Week Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Richard II
21 Sat Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Richard II Austin City Limits: Gary Clark Jr.
22 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 3 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage The Bletchley Circle Pt. 2 Just Seen It
23 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Genealogy Roadshow: Nashville POV: The Best Kept Secret Sky Island
24 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation Silver King Frontline Charlie Rose
25 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Secrets Of The Viking Sword Skeletons Of The Sahara Charlie Rose
26 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It Shelter Me Pt. 1 Shelter Me Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
27 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Summer Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Pt. 1 Ribbon Of Sand
28 Sat Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Pt. 1 Sky Island Austin City Limits: Jack White
29 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 4 Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Sunflower The Bletchley Circle Pt. 3 Austin City Limits
30 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Genealogy Roadshow: Nashville, TN Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey Ribbon Of Sand
Primetime – (34.1)
October
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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 Tue Latino Americans: Prejudice And Pride Latino Americans: Peril And Promise Frontline Charlie Rose
2 Wed Earthflight: Asia And Australia NOVA: Inside the Megastorm Quest For The Lost Maya Charlie Rose
3 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: Nashville, TN Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
4 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 2 Nightly Business Report
5 Sat Elton John In Concert Elton John In Concert Globe Trekker: Madrid City Guide
6 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 5 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Secrets Of The Manor House
7 Mon Antiques Roadshow: San Francisco Genealogy Roadshow: San Francisco POV: Brooklyn Castle Nightly Business Report
8 Tue At The White House: Musica Latina Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 1 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Charlie Rose
9 Wed Earthflight: Flying High NOVA: Megastorm Aftermath Elton John In Concert Nightly Business Report
10 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: Detroit, MI Antiques Roadshow: San Francisco Charlie Rose
11 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry V
12 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Southern Mexico
13 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 6 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Series 2, Pt. 1
14 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Genealogy Roadshow: Austin, TX POV: 56 Up
15 Tue Pioneers Of Prime Time: Superheroes Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 2 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
16 Wed Nature: Saving Otter #501 NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 1: Komat'su Charlie Rose
17 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: San Francisco, CA Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
18 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: 40th Anniversary Celebration Atchafalaya Houseboat Charlie Rose
19 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Buenos Aires City Guide
20 Sun Secrets Of Henry VIII’s Palace Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 2
Lords Of The Gourd: The Pursuit Of Excellence
21 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Independent Lens: The Waiting Room/Let Me Down Easy Charlie Rose
22 Tue Many Rivers To Cross Pt. 1: Black Atlantic (1500-1800)
Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 3 Frontline Charlie Rose
23 Wed Nature: Animal Odd Couples NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 2: Bentley Charlie Rose
24 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
25 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook A Raisin In The Sun Revisited Resounding Earth Charlie Rose
26 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Pacific Journeys
27 Sun Secrets Of The Tower Of London Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 3 A Cemetery Special
28 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, TX Independent Lens: The Graduates Charlie Rose
29 Tue Many Rivers To Cross Pt. 2: Age Of Slavery (1800-1858)
American Experience: War Of The Worlds Frontline Charlie Rose
30 Wed Nature: Wolverine Chasing The Phantom NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 3: Mack Truck Charlie Rose
31 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, TX Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
Primetime – (34.1)
OctoberPrimetime – (34.2)
October
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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 Tue Latino Americans: Prejudice And Pride Latino Americans: Peril And Promise Frontline Charlie Rose
2 Wed Earthflight: Asia And Australia NOVA: Inside the Megastorm Quest For The Lost Maya Charlie Rose
3 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: Nashville, TN Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
4 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 2 Nightly Business Report
5 Sat Elton John In Concert Elton John In Concert Globe Trekker: Madrid City Guide
6 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 5 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Secrets Of The Manor House
7 Mon Antiques Roadshow: San Francisco Genealogy Roadshow: San Francisco POV: Brooklyn Castle Nightly Business Report
8 Tue At The White House: Musica Latina Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 1 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Charlie Rose
9 Wed Earthflight: Flying High NOVA: Megastorm Aftermath Elton John In Concert Nightly Business Report
10 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: Detroit, MI Antiques Roadshow: San Francisco Charlie Rose
11 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry V
12 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Southern Mexico
13 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 6 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Series 2, Pt. 1
14 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Genealogy Roadshow: Austin, TX POV: 56 Up
15 Tue Pioneers Of Prime Time: Superheroes Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 2 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
16 Wed Nature: Saving Otter #501 NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 1: Komat'su Charlie Rose
17 Thu Ask An Expert Genealogy Roadshow: San Francisco, CA Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
18 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook Great Performances: 40th Anniversary Celebration Atchafalaya Houseboat Charlie Rose
19 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Buenos Aires City Guide
20 Sun Secrets Of Henry VIII’s Palace Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 2
Lords Of The Gourd: The Pursuit Of Excellence
21 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Independent Lens: The Waiting Room/Let Me Down Easy Charlie Rose
22 Tue Many Rivers To Cross Pt. 1: Black Atlantic (1500-1800)
Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 3 Frontline Charlie Rose
23 Wed Nature: Animal Odd Couples NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 2: Bentley Charlie Rose
24 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
25 Fri Washington Week Economic Outlook A Raisin In The Sun Revisited Resounding Earth Charlie Rose
26 Sat Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Globe Trekker: Pacific Journeys
27 Sun Secrets Of The Tower Of London Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 3 A Cemetery Special
28 Mon Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, TX Independent Lens: The Graduates Charlie Rose
29 Tue Many Rivers To Cross Pt. 2: Age Of Slavery (1800-1858)
American Experience: War Of The Worlds Frontline Charlie Rose
30 Wed Nature: Wolverine Chasing The Phantom NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 3: Mack Truck Charlie Rose
31 Thu Ask An Expert Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, TX Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
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 Tue Exp Michiana My Generation Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Frontline Charlie Rose
2 Wed Exp Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Inside The Megastorm Quest For The Lost Maya Charlie Rose
3 Thu Exp Michiana Just Seen It Call The Midwife Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
4 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Pt. 2 Nightly Business Report
5 Sat Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Pt. 2 Sky Island Austin City Limits: Juanes,/Jesse, & Joy
6 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 5 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Austin City Limits: Juanes/Jesse & Joy
7 Mon Exp Michiana Dinner & A Book Genealogy Roadshow: San Francisco, CA POV: Brooklyn Castle Fort Niagara
8 Tue Exp Michiana My Generation Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 1 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Charlie Rose
9 Wed Exp Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Megastorm Aftermath Secrets Of The Dead Charlie Rose
10 Thu Exp Michiana Just Seen It Call The Midwife Antiques Roadshow: San Francisco Charlie Rose
11 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry V Sky Island
12 Sat Great Performances: The Hollow Crown: Henry V Fort Niagara Austin City Limits: Phoenix
13 Sun Last Tango In Halifax Pt. 6 Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Series 2, Pt. 1
14 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Genealogy Roadshow: Austin, TX POV: 56 Up
15 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 2 Frontline: NFL’s Concussion Crisis Pt. 2 Charlie Rose
16 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 1: Komat’su Charlie Rose
17 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It Call The Midwife Antiques Roadshow: Hartford, CT Charlie Rose
18 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose Great Performances: 40th Anniversary Celebration Atchafalaya Houseboat Charlie Rose
19 Sat Great Performances: 40th Anniversary Celebration Atchafalaya Houseboat Pioneers Of Television: Superheroes Austin City Limits: The Lumineers
20 Sun Secrets Of Henry VIII’s Palace Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 2 Austin City Limits: The Lumineers
21 Mon Exp. Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Independent Lens: The Waiting Room/Let Me Down Easy Atchafalaya Houseboat
22 Tue Exp. Michiana My Generation Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 3 Frontline Charlie Rose
23 Wed Exp. Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 2: Bentley Charlie Rose
24 Thu Exp. Michiana Just Seen It Call The Midwife Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
25 Fri Exp. Michiana Charlie Rose A Raisin In The Sun Revisited Craft In America Charlie Rose
26 Sat A Raisin In The Sun Revisited Craft In America Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Pt. 3 Austin City Limits: Vampire Weekend
27 Sun Secrets Of The Tower Of London Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey II, Pt. 3 Austin City Limits: Vampire Weekend
28 Mon Exp Michiana Dinner & A Book Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, TX Independent Lens: The Graduates Charlie Rose
29 Tue Exp Michiana My Generation American Experience: War Of The Worlds Frontline Charlie Rose
30 Wed Exp Michiana Outdoor Elements NOVA: Making Stuff... Raw To Ready Pt. 3: Mack Truck Charlie Rose
31 Thu Exp Michiana Just Seen It Call The Midwife Antiques Roadshow: Miami Beach, FL Charlie Rose
6:00 am Body Electric
6:30 am Martha Speaks
7:00 am Arthur
7:30 am Wild Kratts
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That!
9:00 am Peg + Cat
9:30 am Dinosaur Train
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
11:30 am Super WHY!
Noon Sid The Science Kid
12:30 pm Thomas & Friends
1:00 pm Dinosaur Train
1:30 pm Caillou
2:00 pm Peg + Cat
2:30 pm Martha Speaks
3:00 pm WordGirl
3:30 pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That!
4:00 pm Curious George
4:30 pm Arthur
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 (9/30-Ernestine Raclin)
6:00 am Sit And Be Fit
6:30 am Classical Stretch
7:00 am Arthur
7:30 am Martha Speaks
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
9:00 am Peg + Cat
9:30 am Dinosaur Train
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Sid the Science Kid
11:30 am Word World
Noon Rick Steves’ Europe
12:30 pm Mon-Joseph Rosendo Tues-Built To Last Wed-Natural Heroes Thu-VP Fri-On Story
1:00 pmMon-Globe Trekker Tues-This Old House Hour Wed-History Detective
Thu-Julie TabouliFri-Well Read/Jammin
1:30 pm Thu-Jazzy Vegetarian
2:00 pm Mon-Aviators Tues-American Woodshop Wed-Best of Painting Thu-Ciao ItaliaFri-Austin City Limits
2:30 pm Mon-Journeys in Africa Tues-Woodsmith Shop Wed-Jerry Yarnell Thu-Clodagh's Irish Food
3:00 pm Mon-Passport Tues-Rough Cut Wed-Painting & Travel Thu-Cooking with Loi Fri-Infinity Mall Live
3:30 pm Mon-Burt Wolf Travels Tues-American Woodshop Wed-Paint This Thu-America’s Test Kitchen Fri-Theater Talk
4:00 pmMon-Inside IN Business
Tues-Dreamtime Wed-Weekly Special Thu-GED Fri-IN Week in Review
4:30 pm Tues-IN Week in Review Wed-Hoosier Craftsman Thu-IN Week in Review Fri-IN Expeditions
5:00 pm Mon-IN Week in Review Tues-IN Supreme Court Wed-Gold & Glory Thu-Weekly Special Fri-Gold & Glory
6:00 pm Mon-Hoosier Craftsman Tue-The Weekly Special Wed-IN Expeditions Thu-VP Fri-Sing for Your Supper
6:30 pm Nightly Business Report
7:00 pm PBS NewsHour
34.1
34.2
Weekdays–September/October
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September Weekend Pledge ProgrammingSaturday, September 1412:30 pm ADD & Mastering It!?3:00 pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health5:00 pm Regular Programming
Sunday, September 152:00 pm Downton Abbey Revisited PE#23:30 pm Joe Bonamassa An Acoustic Evening
at Vienna Opera House5:00 pm Regular Programming
Saturday, September 213:00 pm Rick Steves’ Viva Espana5:00 pm Regular Programming6:00 pm Lawrence Welk: Big Band Splash8:00 pm Regular Programming
Weekends – September/October
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
6:00 am Barney & FriendsSesame Street
6:30 am Angelina Ballerina
7:00 am Curious George Curious George
7:30 am The Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat
8:00 am Peg + Cat Peg + Cat
8:30 am Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am Super WHY! Sid the Science Kid
10:00 am Thomas & Friends Martha Speaks
10:30 am Bob the Builder Arthur
11:00 amThis Old House Hour
Wild Kratts
11:30 am WordGirl
Noon Baking with Julia Cyberchase
12:30 pm Victory Garden Electric Company
1:00 pm This Old House Washington Week
1:30 pm This Old House Charlie Rose
2:00 pm This Old House Religion & Ethics Newsweek
2:30 pm Hometime To The Contrary
3:00 pm Woodright’s ShopVP
3:30 pm Motorweek
4:00 pm VP VP
5:00 pm VP VP
6:00 pm VP VP
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow 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 Martha’s Sewing Room Outdoor Elements
9:30 am Knitting Daily Rick Steves’ Europe
10:00 am Mexico One Plate At A TimeINside 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 Bakes Washington Week
12:30 pm Bake, Decorate, Celebrate 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 House Politically Speaking (9/22–SB Med Foundation)2:30 pm Hometime
3:00 pm Built to Last VP (10/13–Resounding Earth)3:30 pm Woodwright’s Shop
4:00 pm Market Warriors(10/26–Resounding Earth)
VP (10/26-Resounding Earth)
4:30 pm VP (9/29–Ernestine Raclin)
5:00 pm PBS NewsHour/Exp. Michiana PBS NewsHour/C. Rose Wknd
6:00 pm Classic Gospel VP
7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Antiques Roadshow
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Overnight ProgramsSeptember
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Sunday 1Midnight Nature: Koala1:00 am NOVA: Stuff Clean 2:00 am NOVA: Stuff Smart3:00 am POV: 5 Broken Cameras4:30 am Fort Niagara5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose Summer
Monday 2Midnight Churchill Last Prize1:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!3:00 am Side By Side4:00 am Audra McDonald5:30 am Ribbon Of Sand
Tuesday 3Midnight Tavis Smiley/ NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Parks: Scripture4:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!
Wednesday 4Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Mt. Rushmore2:00 am Parks: Last Refuge4:30 am Before There Were Parks5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 5Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Earthflight N. America2:00 am Parks: Empire Grandeur4:00 am Great Plains Pt. 15:00 am Great Plains Pt. 2
Friday 6Midnight Tavis Smiley 1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Parks: Going Home4:00 am Lincoln Highway5:00 am Earthflight N. America
Saturday 7Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Il Volo We Are Love3:00 am Easy Yoga4:00 am Classic Gospel Special
Sunday 8Midnight Earthflight N. America1:00 am Lincoln Highway2:00 am Parks: Creation4:00 am Lincoln Highway5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose Summer
Monday 9Midnight Tango Halifax Pt. 11:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!3:00 am Great Plains Pt. 14:00 am Great Plains Pt. 25:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Tuesday 10Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am POV: Ping Pong3:00 am Tango Halifax Pt. 14:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!
Wednesday 11Midnight Classic Gospel Special2:00 am Joe Bonamassa3:00 am Easy Yoga4:00 am Journey Of The Universe
Thursday 12Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Earthflight Africa2:00 am NOVA: Gr. Zero Suprtwr3:00 am Brains On Trial4:00 am Billie Jean King5:30 am Sky Island
Friday 13Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Billie Jean King3:30 am Sky Island4:00 am Earthflight Africa5:00 am NOVA: Gr. Zero Suprtwr
Saturday 14Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Need To Know2:00 am TBA4:00 am Fiesta Latina5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 15Midnight Il Volo We Are Love1:30 am Classic Gospel Special3:30 am Joe Bonamassa5:00 am Easy Yoga
Monday 16Midnight Austin City Limits12:30 am Tango Halifax Pt. 21:30 am Masterpiece Mystery!3:00 am Bletchley Circle Pt. 14:00 am Brains On Trial5:00 am Fiesta Latina
Tuesday 17Midnight Tavis Smiley/NBR1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Tango Halifax Pt. 23:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!4:30 am Bletchley Circle Pt. 15:30 am Ribbon of Sand
Wednesday 18Midnight Tavis Smiley/ NBR1:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 13:00 am Frontline4:00 am POV: The World Before5:00 am Antiques Roadshow
Thursday 19Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Earthflight Europe2:00 am NOVA: Why Ships Sink3:00 am Brains On Trial4:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 1
Friday 20Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 14:00 am Earthflight Europe5:00 am NOVA: Why Ships Sink
Saturday 21Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am The Hollow Crown5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 22Midnight Earthflight Europe1:00 am NOVA: Why Ships Sink2:00 am Frontline3:00 am POV: The World Before4:00 am Brains On Trial5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 23Midnight Journey Of The Universe1:30 am Il Volo We Are Love3:00 am Classic Gospel Special5:00 am Easy Yoga
Tuesday 24Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Antiques Roadshow2:00 am Tango Halifax Pt. 33:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!4:30 am Bletchley Circle Pt. 25:30 am Ribbon Of Sand
Wednesday 25Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 33:00 am Frontline4:00 am POV: Best Kept Secret5:30 am Sky Island
Thursday 26Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Earthflight S. America2:00 am NOVA: Viking Swords3:00 am Skeletons Of The Sahara4:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 3
Friday 27Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Journey Of The Universe3:00 am Il Volo We Are Love4:30 am Joe Bonamassa
Saturday 28Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am The Hollow Crown4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 29Midnight Earthflight S. America1:00 am NOVA: Viking Swords2:00 am Frontline3:00 am POV: Best Kept Secret4:30 am Skeletons Of The Sahara5:30 am Ribbon Of Sand
Monday 30Midnight Austin City Limits12:30 am Tango Halifax Pt. 41:30 am Masterpiece Mystery!3:00 am Bletchley Circle Pt. 34:00 am Latino Americans Pt. 3
NBR = Nightly Business Report
Overnight ProgramsSeptember
Overnight ProgramsOctober
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Tuesday 1Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Gen Roadshow Detroit2:00 am Last Tango In Halifax3:00 am Foyle's War4:30 am Bletchley Circle5:30 am Sky Island
Wednesday 2Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Latino Americans3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Don't Stop Believing5:30 am Ribbon Of Sand
Thursday 3Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Earthflight Asia/Austr.2:00 am NOVA: Inside Megastorm3:00 am Quest Lost Maya4:00 am Latino Americans
Friday 4Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Latino Americans4:00 am Call The Midwife5:00 am Gen Roadshow Detroit
Saturday 5Midnight Broadway Musicals2:00 am Pianoguys3:30 am Daniel O'Donnell Live5:00 am Easy Yoga Arthritis
Saturday 5Midnight Broadway Musicals2:00 am Pianoguys3:30 am Daniel O'Donnell Live5:00 am Easy Yoga Arthritis
Sunday 6Midnight Earthflight Asia/Austr.1:00 am NOVA: Inside Megastorm2:00 am Frontline3:00 am Don't Stop Believing4:30 am Ribbon Of Sand5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 7Midnight Last Tango In Halifax1:00 am The Paradise3:00 am Gen Roadshow Detroit4:00 am Latino Americans
Tuesday 8Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Gen Roadshow San Fran2:00 am Ant Roadshow Hartford3:00 am Last Tango In Halifax4:00 am The Paradise
Wednesday 9Midnight Rick Steves' Espana!2:00 am Daniel O'Donnell Live3:30 am Broadway Musicals5:30 am R Steves' Delicious Eur
Wednesday 9Midnight Rick Steves' Espana!2:00 am Daniel O'Donnell Live3:30 am Broadway Musicals5:30 am R Steves' Delicious Eur
Thursday 10Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Earthflight Flying High2:00 am Megastorm Aftermath3:00 am Secrets Of The Dead4:00 am In Performance5:00 am Superheroes
Friday 11Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Call The Midwife3:00 am Gen Roadshow San Fran4:00 am Earthflight Flying High5:00 am Megastorm Aftermath
Saturday 12Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am The Hollow Crown4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 13Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Rick Steves' Espana!3:30 am Pianoguys5:00 am Easy Yoga For Arthritis
Sunday 13Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Rick Steves' Espana!3:30 am Pianoguys5:00 am Easy Yoga For Arthritis
Monday 14Midnight Austin City Limits1:00 am Last Tango In Halifax2:00 am The Paradise3:00 am Downton Abbey II, Pt. 15:00 am In Performance
Tuesday 15Midnight POV: 56 Up12:30 am Tavis Smiley1:00 am Gen Roadshow Austin2:00 am Last Tango In Halifax3:00 am The Paradise4:00 am Downton Abbey II, Pt. 1
Wednesday 16Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Pioneers Of Television2:00 am Superheroes 3:00 am NFL Concussions4:00 am Gen Roadshow Austin5:00 am Ant Roadshow Hartford
Thursday 17Midnight Daniel O'Donnell1:30 am Broadway Musicals3:30 am Joe Bonamassa5:00 am Easy Yoga Arthritis
Thursday 17Midnight Daniel O'Donnell1:30 am Broadway Musicals3:30 am Joe Bonamassa5:00 am Easy Yoga Arthritis
Friday 18Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am This Old House Hour2:00 am Call The Midwife3:00 am Sky Island3:30 am POV: 56 Up
Saturday 19Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am Great Performances3:30 am Atchafalaya Houseboat4:00 am Raw To Ready Komat'su5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 20Midnight Saving Otter #5011:00 am NOVA: Making Stuff2:00 am NFL Concussions3:00 am Pioneers Of Television4:00 am Superheroes5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 21Midnight Henry VIII's Palace 1:00 am The Paradise2:00 am Downton Abbey II3:00 am Great Performances4:30 am Atchafalaya Houseboat5:00 am Gen Roadshow Austin
Tuesday 22Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Ant Roadshow Miami 2:00 am Ant Roadshow Miami3:00 am Henry VIII's Palace4:00 am The Paradise5:00 am Downton Abbey II
Wednesday 23Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Black Americans2:00 am Superheroes3:00 am Frontline4:00 am The Waiting Room5:30 am Atchafalaya Houseboat
Thursday 24Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Animal Odd Couples2:00 am NOVA: Making Stuff3:00 am Raw To Ready: Bentley4:00 am African Americans5:00 am Superheroes
Friday 25Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Pianoguys3:00 am Daniel O'Donnell4:30 am Joe Bonamassa
Friday 25Midnight Joe Bonamassa1:30 am Pianoguys at Red Butte2:00 am Daniel O’Donnell4:30 am Joe Bonamassa
Saturday 26Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Washington Week1:30 am Charlie Rose2:00 am Raisin In The Sun3:00 am Craft In America4:00 am Henry VIII's Palace5:00 am This Old House Hour
Sunday 27Midnight Animal Odd Couples1:00 am NOVA: Making Stuff2:00 am Frontline3:00 am The Waiting Room4:30 am Sky Island5:00 am Washington Week5:30 am Charlie Rose
Monday 28Midnight Daniel O'Donnell1:30 am Broadway Musicals 3:30 am Rick Steves' Espana!5:30 am R Steves' Delicious Eur
Monday 28Midnight Daniel O'Donnell1:30 am Broadway Musicals 3:30 am Rick Steves' Espana!5:30 am R Steves' Delicious Eur
Tuesday 29Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Ant Roadshow Dallas2:00 am Ant Roadshow Miami3:00 am Tower Of London4:00 am The Paradise5:00 am Downton Abbey II
Wednesday 30Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am African Americans2:00 am War Of The Worlds3:00 am Frontline4:00 am Ind Lens The Graduates5:00 am Ant Roadshow Dallas
Thursday 31Midnight Tavis Smiley1:00 am Nature: Wolverine2:00 am NOVA: Making Stuff3:00 am Raw To Ready Mack Tr4:00 am African Americans5:00 am War Of The Worlds
NBR = Nightly Business Report
Special pledge programming on 34.2 shown in purple.
On August 2, WNIT crowned spoken-word artist Dara Marquez as Michiana’s Rising Star! Dara, a Saint Mary’s College student, received a $1,000 cash prize plus the opportunity to appear on several WNIT programs. Singer Brandon Williams was runner- up and received a $500 prize and program appearances. Ballroom dancers Matthew Smith and Kate McGowan captured third place.
Rising Star was a search for the brightest and best talent in the entire Michiana region. The competition opened in January with over 155 applicants and culminated with the top five performers from each of five regions – Benton Harbor, South Bend, Elkhart, Warsaw and Culver – competing on WNIT channel 34.1 each evening from July 28 through August 2.
Congratulations to all of our contestants, their families and friends for making Michiana’s Rising Star a resounding success!
SHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARS
l to r – finalists Dara Marquez, Kate McGowan & Matthew Smith, Brandon Williams, Caroline LaDue, Ivory West, Billy D. and Joey Garcia. Photo courtesy of Kelsy Zumbrun.
NYLONCRAFT, INC.Member FDIC
HOSTED BY WNIT’S GORDY YOUNGFRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 8PM
PALAIS ROYALE$20 PER PERSON
Come see the seven finalists from the inaugural season of Michiana’s Rising Star perform live on the same stage at the historic Palais Royale in downtown South Bend.
FOR TICKETS, CALL (574) 235-9190 OR VISIT MORRISCENTER.ORG.
Lampkin Magic Productions is proud to presentWNIT’S RISING STAR MAGNIFICENT 7
LIVE IN CONCERTSHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARSSHINING STARS
Dara Marquez Kate McGowan & Matthew Smith Brandon Williams
Caroline LaDueIvory West Billy D Joey Garcia
This concert is a benefit for WNIT.
Ernestine Raclin: Leading the WayIn this brand-new documentary, WNIT’s cameras focus on her story of resourcefulness, courage, undaunted optimism and belief in herself and her community as only Ernie could deliver. Her abilities as a business savvy executive helped 1st Source Bank become one of the most successful, privately-owned financial institutions in the country. She paved the way for women in business, just as her volunteer activities led the way in economic development, arts, education and human services.
The half-hour program airs on Thursday, September 26 at 9pm and Sunday, September 29 at 4:30pm and Monday, September 30 at 7:30pm on 34.1.
Resounding EarthThe University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center and WNIT will present the world premiere of “Resounding Earth” by renowned composer Augusta Read Thomas this fall on WNIT. “Resounding Earth” is a 28-minute work for a percussion quartet featuring more than 125 bells from a wide variety of cultures and historical periods. Thomas composed the piece and the Chicago based Third Coast Percussion ensemble performed it live on September 30, 2012, at DeBartolo’s Leighton Hall.
For the one-hour documentary, WNIT interviewed Augusta Reed Thomas along with the Third Coast Percussion ensemble to explore the musicality and insight into the making of each movement. In addition, WNIT interviewed Dr. Douglas Hall, Notre Dame associate professor in the college of engineering, to discuss the science of metallurgy that constitutes the various sounds made by bells. Anna Thompson, executive director of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, provided the University’s perspectives on the importance of encouraging and celebrating the human spirit through the performing and cinematic arts.
Composed in collaboration with Third Coast Percussion, “Resounding Earth” gave Thomas the opportunity to work with the four young musicians whom she met while they were studying at Northwestern University – Owen Clayton Condon, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin and David Skidmore.
“Resounding Earth” will be broadcast on WNIT 34.1 on Sunday, October 13 at 3pm and Saturday, October 26 at 4pm. Also, on 34.2 on Thursday, September 19 at 10pm.
South Bend Medical Foundation: 100 Years of ExcellenceFor over 100 years, the South Bend Medical Foundation has been providing laboratory services to the South Bend medical community and beyond. This documentary will detail the innovations, quality of care improvements and breakthroughs made right here in our community that have shaped the history of the South Bend Medical Foundation and the impact it has had on improved medical care around the world.
SOUTH BEND MEDICAL FOUNDATION: 100 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE premieres on Wednesday, September 18 at 9pm and repeats on Sunday, September 22 at 2pm on 34.1.
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20 YEARSFrances BaxterRita and Jack BlandSheilah BrennanJudith and Eugene DavisBetty and Alex HalasiMarian HostetlerRudy and Karin KappeNancy M. and James L. KitsonNancy LappinWilliam and Joanne McPhersonWilliam MellishDavid and Deborah MusserLaura and Stephen PletcherVelma RobertsNelda A. and Dana D. SniderFrank ToyeLeslie A. and Joan A VernumGeorge WarrickMrs. Madelon Wells
15 YEARSKevin BeuretRichard and Elaine BonewitzTerryann and Jake DermottWalter W. EgerBrenda and Doug FarmwaldJoan and Lyndal FoxDr. and Mrs. Michael FreidJoanne GonzalezVicki and Greg HoldenJerome and Carol KloserLeo SmithAna Van CurenPaul Webb
10 YEARSVernon L. and Sallie J. AlgerJames BeattyBrian BinningShirley BranerSue ConleySusan CookMabel A. DevereauxEleanor FreehaufAgnes GossMargaret Ten HaveMs. Audrey HerzbergBrian HooverKathleen and Lawrence HostetlerPam and David JentzScott Kirner and Karen Schneider KirnerGeorge and Catherine MahalickMary McGriffLynn Miller and Susie VanderbergBill and Lois NicholsPatricia and David PlankAnn PuzzelloMarian RavenscroftAndrea RogersSteve and Connie RufenbargerArmand and Mary SchmaltzMr. and Mrs. Robert SchmuhlMary SoellingerMargaret White
5 YEARSSarah BakerJack and Rosemary BenchikVirginia BerneroPaul CamillerEugene CocanowerRev. James ConnellyRichard CrandallNorman DalesAntonia FruitsSara GoepfrichNancy GunnNancy HarteThomas and Sheila HartnettAnnette JohnsonJack JohnsonEd and Julia JordanichRebecca KizerKenneth KoerberCindy and Scot McCranerJames MonserezGlen and Spike MusselmanPhyllis OsborneMary Sue PhillipsElla RosenberryLois SchmittRhoda SchragVicky ShumowskyJames SpearsRichard P. ThomasLinda TroyerMrs. Floyd UtleyWes and Mary WardWalter WardJohn E. WilliamsJulia WitmerGreg WrightTony and Emma Wynn
WNIT would like to recognize the following Honor Roll Members for their continued support!
Honor RollMembers
WnitSupporters
1st Source BankAntiques RoadshowBBC World NewsInside INdiana BusinessMcLaughlin GroupNOVAPBS NewsHour
32 Pearls Family DentistryChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Prime Time
Alick’s Home MedicalAntiques RoadshowLawrence WelkMiscellaneous Programming
Aladdin’s EateryMiscellaneous Programming
Ancilla CollegeInside INdiana BusinessPBS NewsHour
Barnes & ThornburgBusiness Programming
Bart’s Water SportsMiscellaneous Prime Time
Caretel Inns of LakelandMiscellaneous Prime Time
Carmela’s at Macri’sMiscellaneous Programming
C.E. LEE Decorating CenterHometime
Center for Hospice CareAntiques Roadshow
Cochran Family DentistryChildren’s Programming
Cosimo & Susie’s A Bit of ItalyLidia’s Italy in America
D & W, Inc. Children’s Programming
Debbie Werbrouck’s School of Dance
Children’s ProgrammingDowagiac Dogwood Fine Arts
Festival Miscellaneous Daytime
ProgrammingElkhart Civic Theater
Miscellaneous ProgrammingElkhart County Parks – Gathering at
Five MedalsMiscellaneous Programming
Elkhart County SymphonyMiscellaneous Programming
Elkhart School of MusicChildren’s Programming
Experience Grand RapidsQuilting Programming
Faegre Baker Daniels LLPPBS NewsHour
Family Dental HealthMiscellaneous Programming
Friends School and Day CareChildren’s Programming
The Gibson FoundationAntiques Roadshow
Gibson, Strength Against RiskAntiques Roadshow
Steven A. Goldberg, CPAWashington Week
Goodwill IndustriesChildren’s ProgrammingWomen’s Programming
Goshen Antique MallAntiques Roadshow
Goshen CollegeMiscellaneous Prime Time
Greencroft CommunitiesMiscellaneous Programming
Growing Kids Learning CentersChildren’s Programming
Gymnastics MichianaChildren’s Programming
Hearth & HomeHome Improvement Programming
Heritage SquareChildren’s Programming
Holy Cross Village at Notre DameMasterpiece
Homan Lumber Mart Inc.Hometime
Hospice Foundation.Miscellaneous Programming
House of AndalaHometimeMiscellaneous ProgrammingThis Old House
Hovenkamp’s ProduceChildren’s ProgrammingCooking Programming
Indiana Community BankMiscellaneous Programming
IU Health Goshen Heart & Vascular Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingJeanette’s Fabric Boutique
Sewing with NancyJordan Automotive
Miscellaneous ProgrammingJudd Leighton School of Business
and EconomicsBusiness Programming
KC Tree, Inc.Miscellaneous Programming
Brian King, DDSMiscellaneous Programming
Lake City BankInside INdiana Business
Lanser’s, The Natural WayDaniel Tiger’s NeighborhoodSesame Street
Lippert ComponentsChildren’s Programming
Little Cherubs PreschoolChildren’s Programming
Martin’s Super MarketsNature
McDonald Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation Center
BBC World NewsMichiana Eye Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingMid-City Supply Company
HometimeDr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationHistory DetectivesInside INdiana BusinessNews BriefNightly Business Report
Mishawaka FurnitureWomen’s Programming
Musical Arts IndianaMiscellaneous Programming
Northern Box CompanyAntiques Roadshow
Pain Management GroupMiscellaneous 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
Pike LumberMichigan Out-Of-Doors
Pumpkinvine QuiltingSewing & Quilting Programming
Dr. Kelly PusterChildren’s Programming
River Bend HoseMotorweek
Salvation Army / Kroc CenterChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Prime TimeNews Programming
Sew Creative ThreadsSew It AllSewing with Nancy
Shelton’s Farm MarketChildren’s Programming
Shepard Swim SchoolChildren’s Programming
Kurt Simon & the Jewish Community of St. Joseph County
BBC World NewsCharlie RoseEuropean JournalGlobe TrekkerHistory DetectivesMcLaughlin ReportMiscellaneous ProgrammingOff the RecordPBS NewsHourRick Steves
Snite Museum of ArtMiscellaneous Prime Time
South Bend Career AcademyChildren’s ProgrammingMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Civic TheatreMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Farmer’s MarketMiscellaneous Programming
South Bend Medical FoundationMcLaughlin GroupMemorial Day 2013 ProgrammingMiscellaneous ProgrammingPBS NewsHour
South Bend Museum of ArtChildren’s Programming
South Bend SymphonyMasterpieceMiscellaneous ProgrammingPBS NewsHour
Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra
Miscellaneous ProgrammingSt. Joseph City
Children’s ProgrammingStitch ‘N Time Fabrics
Quilting ArtsTeachers Credit Union
Biz KidsNightly Business Report
The Dental CenterChildren’s Programming
The Heritage Museum and Cultural Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingThe Lerner Theatre
Miscellaneous ProgrammingThe Quilting Loft
Sew It AllFons & Porter Love of QuiltingQuilting ArtsSewing with Nancy
The Troyer Group10 Buildings that Changed AmericaArchitect Robert A.M. Stern:
Presence of the PastNightly Business ReportPBS NewsHour
The Village at WinonaHistory DetectivesInside INdiana BusinessNews BriefNightly Business Report
Treat’s Squire ShopMiscellaneous Programming
University of Notre Dame DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
Miscellaneous ProgrammingYMCA of Michiana
Miscellaneous Prime TimeWagon Wheel Theatre
Miscellaneous Prime TimeJason Ward, Attorney
Children’s ProgrammingWaterford Crossing
Call the Midwife Season 2Zimmer
NOVA
BUSINESS CLUBSChairman’s Club ($3,000)
Kurt SimonTeachers Credit Union
President’s Club ($1,500)Logan Community Resources, Inc.
Corporate Club ($800)Lyons Industries, Inc.South Bend Medical Foundation
Business Honor Roll ($300)Mossberg and Company, Inc.Sylvester & Tessie Kaminski
FoundationThe Troyer Group
KID’S CLUB AND RAISING READERSJohn Anderson FoundationBetter World BooksDainty Maid Bake ShopLake City BankPapa John’sPNC BankSt. Joseph County ParksKurt SimonSmall Smiles of South BendSylvester & Tessie Kaminski
FoundationUniversity Park MallYMCA of Michiana
LOCAL PRODUCTIONSAsk An Expert
Beacon Health SystemIU Health Goshen Center for
Cancer CareSouth Bend Clinic
Dinner & A BookThe Rex and Alice A. Martin
FoundationAdditional Dinner & a Book
Supporters:Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationThe Village at Winona
Economic OutlookAncilla CollegeBingham & Loughlin, P.C.Chamber of Commerce of St.
Joseph CountyLake City BankThe Greater Elkhart Chamber of
CommerceTuesley, Hall, Konopa, LLP
Experience MichianaAmish AcresAncilla CollegeCommunity Foundation of St.
Joseph CountyElkhart County ParksFlorence V. Carroll Charitable TrustForever Learning InstituteKC Tree, Inc.Lake City BankMichigan Humanities CouncilDr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller
FoundationNyloncraftPokagon Band of PotawatomiRuthmere MuseumSaint Joseph Regional Medical
CenterKurt SimonSouth Bend Medical FoundationThe Heritage Museum and Cultural
CenterThe Lerner TheatreThe Village at Winona Tuesley, Hall, Konopa, LLP Village at WinonaWagon Wheel TheatreZolman Tire
Harbor Lights1st Source BankAce Hardware of NilesJohn & Elizabeth AllegrettiKen Ankli & Ann MillerAnonymous
Hilda & Stephen BanyonBenton Charter TownshipBerrien Community Foundation
(Thieneman)Boulevard HotelLarry & June BowmanCelebration CinemaCornerstone AllianceAnn Dahmer & Kevin GeiserBob & Cindy EhrenbergCurtis & Kimberly EschlerTim Flynn & Dixie InocenzioBarbara GlobenskyHonor Credit UnionHopp Family FoundationHorizon BankKen & Janet KleinhampleLakeland HealthcareLakeland Regional Medical CenterJeanette LeaheyLexus of MishawakaLions Club of Benton HarborNew Territory Arts AssociationDebra PanozzoBarbara J. PeeplesLois PeeplesSt. Joseph TodaySchalon FoundationJoan M. Smith/J. Muller SmithSouthwest Michigan Tourist
CouncilStarks Family Funeral HomeThomas StarksTabor Hill Winery & RestaurantThe Charms, Inc.The Sleeping Cat PressUnited Federal Credit UnionVail Rubber WorksDavid & Barbara Whitwam
Michiana’s Rising StarArtsEverywhere Initiative of the
Community Foundation of St. Joseph County
Crown TrophyKaty & Tim DemaraisGraham Allen PartnersHarbor Shores of Lake MichiganLake City BankLexus of MishawakaNyloncraftPokagon Band of PotawatomiKurt SimonSouth Bend Medical FoundationWonderland Cinema of Niles,
MichiganOur Town: Elkhart
Adam’s Cake ShopAlick’s Home MedicalAlphaGraphicsAntiques on BeardsleyBarnes & Thornburg, LLPBoling Vision CenterBradley Vite Fine ArtsCass Hudson Company, Inc.Concord MallDec-O-Art, Inc.Economic Development
Corporation of Elkhart CountyElkhart Audiology RehabElkhart BrassElkhart Child Development CenterElkhart County Convention &
Visitors BureauForemost Fabricators, LLCFriends of the Elkhart County
Parks, Inc.Greater Elkhart Chamber of
CommerceHarold Zeigler Ford LincolnHart City Scuba, Inc.Hartzler Gutermuth Inman Funeral
HomeHeart’s Desire Antique MallHeritage Financial Group, Inc.
Homan Lumber MartHopman JewelersHorizon BankHubbard Hill Retirement
CommunityImages JewelersIOI Interlogic Outsourcing, Inc.Don & Jurate KrabillKruggel, Lawton & Company, LLCLucky You Home ResaleMid-City SupplyNorthern BoxPatrick Industries, Inc.Penny Pinchers Resale MartPersonnel PartnersRuthmere MuseumSanders Pianowski, LLPSouth Bend Medical FoundationThe Flower of Life CenterWelch Packaging
Outdoor ElementsSouth Bend-Elkhart Audubon
SocietyWoodsToBe Trees
Ernestine Raclin DocumentaryAlick’s Home MedicalBillie & David BankoffBarnes & ThornburgJo Ann & Joseph BlazekTom & Liz BorgerTom & Dot CorsonDas Dutchman EssenhausAnn & Fred DeanArthur J. DecioThe Faccenda FamilyJean & Van GatesGraham-Allen PartnersLarry & Janet HilerCarol and Craig KapsonIUSB Arts Foundation BoardIUSB Ernestine M. Raclin School
of the ArtsBrian & Ginger LakeLeighton-Oare FoundationLexus of MishawakaMcDonald’s RestaurantsConnie & Steve McTigueMemorial Hospital of South BendPeacock & CompanyBarb & John PhairDonna SchrockBarry and Cari SheinSouth Bend Medical FoundationSteel Warehouse Company, LLCStifel – The Elkhart GroupJanet & Larry ThompsonTuesley, Hall, Konopa, LLPUniversity of Notre Dame
South Bend Medical Foundation Documentary
Alick’s Home MedicalDr. Leslie BodnarSaint Joseph Regional Medical
Center
PROMOTIONAL SUPPORTAlpha GraphicsDuley PressExpress PressMossberg & Company, Inc.Rink Printing
Information correct as of press date. For a full listing of program sponsors, please contact WNIT.
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Diamond Level ($10,000 +)Ed and Sue HilerCraig D. Sullivan and
Cynthia L. HarrisMarjorie H. Wilson
Platinum Level ($5,000 +)Arthur J. DecioIrions Foundation, Inc.Dr. Dane and Mary Louise MillerErnestine M. RaclinWelter Foundation
Gold Level ($2,500 +)Anonymous (1)Susan and David FindlayMargaret and Albert GutierrezSusan Kay HintzJames W. and Sally F. HubbardGlenn and Patty KillorenSara and Abraham MarcusChris and Carmi MurphyPerry and Ida Reynolds Watson IIIErnest and Gerda Zeller
Silver Level ($1,000 +)Anonymous (1)David and Billie BankoffLiz and Tom BorgerBarbara K. ClausenMonali and Promit DasJack and Phyllis DavisKaty and Tim DemaraisRobin and Lisa Douglass
William W. ErwinTom and Susan FischbachStephen and Barbara FredmanCraig and Connie FulmerVan, Larry & Bill Gates and
Harry Shaffer FamilyMr. and Mrs. Van E. GatesDave and Ginny GibsonMary Beth and Greg GicziWilliam and Leslie GitlinMaggie and Steve GoldbergDr. Elmer GraberEdward M. JordanichNajeeb and Nancy KhanRebecca and Michael KubackiBrian and Ginger LakeBetty LaramoreJoan and Donald LyonsFrank and Marsha MartinChris MaziarV. Richard and Jane MillerDr. Laura L. MorrisSusan Ohmer and Donald CraftonDonna and Mark RichterThe Honorable and Mrs.
James W. RieckhoffJudith Robert and Thomas
J. KapacinskasMaritza RoblesSteve and Connie RufenbargerPat and Sue RuszkowskiMr. and Mrs. William
J. Schmuhl, Jr.
Cari SheinJames F. and Sherry L. SmithTom and Joyce SopkoPerry Stow and Andrea
Mather-StowDouglass J. and Anna
M. ThompsonMike and Dena WargoJane J. WarnerPeggy WeedMichael and Julie Yates
Bronze Level ($500 +)Anonymous (3)Eric and Sandy AmtDottie and Tom ArnoldStephen and Nancy Ball Bruce and Linda BancroftStuart and Paula BarbBrian and Jeannelle BradyEdward and Carla ChesterJack and Karen CittadineGary Cornette and Marsha MillerMarianne CorrThomas and Dorthy CorsonRosemary and Fred CroweAnn and Fred DeanMary Pat and Robert DeputyGreg and Mary Downes Thomas and Elizabeth EiseleKen and Mary EmeJill and Chris ErbIrene Eskridge
Dr. Frederick J. FerlicTony Fitts and Ramona PayneGeorge and Katherine FreeseJody and Mike FreidJoan and Gerald H. Frieling, Jr.Ruth and George FriendSteven and Susan FunkRodney and Carol GaneyMr. and Mrs. John Goebel, Jr.Dr. Paul and Margie Goldwin Donald and Lynn GroenleerJames R. HardestyJanice and Larry D. HardingDenise and Angel HernandezAnne HillmanLeonard and Joann IsbanCarol and Craig KapsonJames and Christine KellyGretchen and Dean KimbleBarbara and Donald T. KindtNels Leininger and Gail EnglishGunnel B. LofgrenJerry and Becky LutkusMr. and Mrs. Philip LuxGail and Robert MartinRex and Alice MartinBarbara and Laurence McHughRodney and Dr. Debra McClainTom and Shari MellinBrad and Mickey MillerJeffrey MillerPat and Carol Moody
Carol Ann Mooney and George Efta
Kevin and Anita MorrisonMary NaquinPhilip and Mary NewboldNell NewtonLida Thompson NorrisBarb and John PhairMichael and Amy PhendNicholas and Jennifer RecchioDr. Rob and Lee RileyFred and Chris RoweJudy and Bob SchmuhlRobert and Jo Anne SennettRichard and Christine SiegristTom and Maria SlagerSonja K. SmithCarl and Rita Schobert SnyderOliver C. Songlingco, M.D., P.C.Dr. David Taber and
Stephanie ScharfPaul D. and Mary H. TippsBarbara WarnerJeff and Phid WellsDorothy and Dar* WiekampJoseph and Barbara WindJohn and Carolyn WolfDouglas and Janette YoderJulia Zahler
*Deceased Charter Director*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
Mike Wargo
This month WNIT shines the supporter spotlight on WNIT Board member Mike Wargo. Mike is serving his second term on the WNIT Board and has been a member of the Governance Committee and the Talent Show Task Force where he suggested the idea for “Michiana’s Rising Star,” the exciting and ground-breaking area talent show which took place in the WNIT Ganey Studio at the end of July and early August. “Michiana’s Rising Star” was two years in the making, and Mike says he personally enjoys events which make a mark. He also served on the Budget, Audit and Finance Committee.
In addition to his Board of Directors service, Mike is a member of the WNIT Directors’ Circle and serves as the COO of Hospice Foundation. WNIT salutes his service, creativity and great support.
Mike Wargo
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