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EVERYBODY’S WELCOME AT JOHN’S PLACEThe story of an Upper Cumberland landmark
IN HONOR OF DONNA CASTLEThe First Lady of WCTE
Close-UpClose-UpJan./Feb. 2011 • Vol. 26 #1 • www.wcte.org
Publ ic Te lev is ion f rom the Upper Cumber land
Pioneers of Television
How they broke new ground in their famous TV roles
Tuesdays, January 18 – March 1
Become a Become a member of WCTE
member of WCTE and help and help us make a
us make a difference.difference.
TUESDAYS, JANUARY 18 - MARCH 1You loved their characters. Now hear
their stories. Go behind the scenes as Leonard Nimoy,
Angie Dickenson, Ed Ames, Stan Freberg and more reveal the artistry, politics and personalities behind American’s iconic TV series.
U.S. GRANT: WARRIORMONDAY, JANUARY 10Watch this revealing portrait of one of America’s most paradoxical leaders, from his fi rst days on the Ohio frontier to the darkest days of the Civil War.
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WEDNESDAYS, JANUARY 19 - FEBRUARY 9What’s in the lab today could be in your life tomorrow. Join The New York Times technology columnist David Pogue as he discovers how the “stuff” in our world is becoming stronger, smaller, cleaner and smarter.Want to win an iPad? Enter the SHOW US YOUR STUFF contest at facebook.com/pbs
PREVIEW IN FEBRUARYEverybody’s welcome at
John’s Place! Come on in for this WCTE-produced
documentary about the home of the legendary “John Dog,” a
Cookeville landmark that has played an important role racially
and culturally in the history of the Upper Cumberland.
ROBERT E. LEEFRIDAY, JANUARY 14
Examine the life and reputation of Robert E. Lee, whose military successes
made him the scourge of the Union and hero of the Confederacy.
“DOWNTON ABBEY”SUNDAYS, JAN. 9 - 30Created by Oscar-winning writer Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park), “Downton Abbey” depicts the lives of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them, set at their Edwardian country house in 1912.
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ContentsPUBLIC TELEVISION FROM THE UPPER CUMBERLAND
5 In Honor of Donna CastleThe State of Tennessee pays tribute to the First Lady of WCTE.
6 Everybody’s Welcome at John’s PlaceThe story of an Upper Cumberland landmark
7 Spotlight OnGlennis and Don Bassi
8 Growing IdeasPlans for the Cookeville Community Garden take root.
9 Heartbeats and KoaThe fi lms of Todd Jarrell
On our coverPioneers of TelevisionThe cover features James Arness as United States Marshall Matt Dillon from the western series GUNSMOKE. The popular show spanned 20 years, from 1955 to 1975. To this day, it still remains the United States’ longest running prime-time action drama with 635 episodes. Join us as we reveal intriguing stories and fascinating facts from the early days of TV on PIONEERS OF TELEVISION. Story on page 15.
Program guides9 Daytime Programming
Ready to Learn and weekend guide
10 Primetime ProgrammingQuality PBS evening programs
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Staff & Management
(931) 528-2222 or (800) 282-9283
Becky Magura, President & CEORima Austin, Membership Coordinator
Reggie Brown, Educational Outreach AssociateAmanda Collier, Producer/Director
Janet Cooper, Traffi c/Broadcast EngineerErica Duarte, Live Green Project Manager
Mark Dudney, Government RelationsSue Gibbons, Programming & Traffi c
Craig Gray, Producer/DirectorHal L. Harder, Marketing
Sonja Higgenbotham, Sales AssistantJoyce Hunter, Auction & Event Coordinator
Randall Jackson, Broadcast EngineerCraig LeFevre, Master Control Operator
Cindy Putman, Educational Outreach AssociateJamie Trevathan, Producer/Director
Cathy Walden, Account ExecutiveRalph Welch, Chief Broadcast Engineer
Rick Wells, Production ManagerSuzanne Whitehead, Major Gifts Offi cer
Jim Winters, Broadcast Engineer
Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council
Dr. Max Atnip, Chair
Mickie Akenson, Immediate Past Chair
Lillian Hartgrove, Vice Chair
Dr. Scott Little, Secre-tary
Dr. Jack Matson, Treasurer
Becky Magura, WCTE Pres. & CEO
Dr. Kathleen Airhart
Joe Albrecht
Marc L. Burnett
John Cain
Mona Copeland
Jere Hargrove
Morris Irby
Dr. Wali R. Kharif
Pat Quillen
Alan Tatum
WCTE Close-Up is published bi-monthly. It is mailed to individuals, corporations and foundations who contribute $35 or more to WCTE. Third class postage at Cookeville, Tennessee. Phone: 931-528-2222. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Send address changes to WCTE, P.O. Box 2040, Cookeville, Tennessee 38502.Check out the schedule on the website at www.wcte.org.
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WCTE Close-Up is designed and produced by CommonSense Media Group for WCTE-TV.
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Recently I had the opportunity to attend a meeting in Washington,
DC with other PBS Managers and leaders on the national level,
such as PBS President, Paula Kerger and CPB President, Patricia
Harrison.
As you may have heard, it has been suggested that future funding for public broadcasting be zeroed out…
that includes PBS and NPR. It also includes technical support funding such as the PTFP (Public Television
Facilities Program) and RUS (Rural Utilities Service).
All of that would have dire consequences on your PBS station, WCTE. In fact, WCTE has been the recipient
of a number of competitive grants in the last four years, which improved our signal and service to this region
we call home. Much of this funding was derived from those sources targeted for elimination.
We can all recognize the need for fi scal review and change within our country, but I encourage you to
consider the loss for local communities if the de-funding of public broadcasting were to come to pass. All
across this great country of ours, PBS stations refl ect the voice of our citizens and the communities we serve.
This is a design that is scarce in today’s media landscape and yet so very necessary to keep our heritage and
uniqueness as a country alive.
Public Television Stations are located in every part of the United States and the most alarming thing to me
is that if we lose or even damage this design of free, over the air, non-commercial, educational, inspirational
television and radio, it will be a design that could not be replicated again. By removing a local community
voice and service, the loss would be so profound that future generations would forever pay the price.
The mere $1.54 per person per year of federal funding received by public broadcasting produces exponential
returns for taxpayers, including high-quality programming and services on a local and national level;
unmatched children’s programming; formal and informal educational instruction for all ages; in-depth news
and public affairs programming; and a clear and uncompromising voice of local communities all across
America.
The future is bright in public media service on a local and national level, which is why we must protect
what is ours… protect the investment… protect WCTE. 2011 will bring about great things and you are
instrumental in that greatness and in creating an environment that recognizes the value of education and
inspiration for all Americans. We are grateful for you and for your support.
Thank you and I wish you the best in this New Year!
Protect What Is Ours
Becky Magura, President & CEO of WCTE
January/February 2011 | 5
The State of Tennessee pays tribute to the First Lady of WCTE.
On December 8th, in the WCTE studio, Tennessee State Senator Charlotte Burks presented Richard Castle with a
State of Tennessee Proclamation posthumously honoring his wife Donna Castle, our fi rst lady of WCTE, who passed away in 2008. Both Dick and Donna had a vision for this little PBS station and both dedicated their lives to it. The second to last line of the proclamation in honor of Donna said it all. It read, “BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING… That we honor the memory of Donna Castle, refl ecting fondly upon her impeccable character and stalwart commitment to the living the examined life with courage and conviction.” Impeccable character. Living the examined life with courage and conviction. The people who worked with her agreed…
I had the good fortune to begin working with Donna when I was a student intern and we remained close until her death.
She is missed everyday on so many levels, but especially in her insistence on producing at the very highest level...whether we were talking about local programs or the auction or the guide...she wanted it done well. It’s why she called us from her hospital bed just days before she passed away, while we were doing the auction, to give us suggestions on improving the broadcast. She was right every time! I loved that and loved her. In those early days, Donna and I would go out together to shoot and interview folks all across the Upper Cumberland. She referred to us as the Amazon Team, because we had to be just as strong and tough as the guys in shooting and pulling our weight on a production crew. She was an exceptional interviewer and taught
me that skill. She taught me the art of listening to the guest, not jumping ahead and thinking of the next question, but to really listen and follow up. Donna was tough inside and out, but she was also equally compassionate. She had the most infectious laugh and sense of joy even when times were tough. She treated us like her own family and because of that there is a void at WCTE that will forever be without her here. I miss her, but am thankful for knowing her.
- Becky Magura, President & CEO
On a work related basis, I appreciated Donna’s intelligence and memory. I told her many times that she had
a memory like an elephant. She was always willing to drop whatever she was doing to answer any question I might have and always willingly assisted callers or anyone who might stop by the station, with any type of information they might request. On a personal basis, Donna was one of the most unselfi sh people I ever knew. It was never about “HER.” If you asked her how she was doing, somehow she always managed to change the subject and/or turn the question around and made it about you. She was intelligent, strong, caring, creative, helpful, STUBBORN (Ha!), a dear friend & co-worker, and I loved and miss her dearly.
- Sue Gibbons, Programming and Traffi c
My favorite Donna memories relate to her interactions with my daughter Katie. When Katie was little, I would
bring her to the station with me. The business purpose of my visits were irrelevant to Katie; she just wanted to know if “we are going to see Mrs. Donna.” It didn’t matter what Donna was doing, she would scoot her chair back from
her desk and Katie would crawl up in her lap and talk for a while. Miraculously, Katie always seemed to come away with some really cool PBS themed gift. To Katie, Mrs. Donna WAS WCTE. After Katie started school, she came to the station less and less, but Donna always kept up with what was going on with her and what her interests were. When they did see each other, they always seemed to pick up right where they had left off. Donna was a greatly accomplished and very intelligent woman, but she made my little girl feel like the most special person in the world. I will always cherish her memory for that!
- Lisa Malone, Companion CPA Group PC
I will always remember Donna driving her little red truck with her window down and her arm hanging out. She always had
it down in any weather but rain. She had a rough “bark” about her with a tender heart.
- Suzanne Whitehead, Major Gifts Offi cer
Donna was full of wisdom. She had so many gifts... writing, interviewing, loving her boys, fi nding the perfect
auction and the best box of goodies, listening to us, guiding us and knowing everything about WCTE! I often think I will walk into the offi ce and she will be at her desk waiting to share a laugh. Her passing is a void that will never be fi lled. This quote by Mary Karr reminds me of her… “She could no more be gone than gravity or the moon.” That’s exactly how I feel about her. As long as WCTE is alive Donna’s spirit will be there. I was glad she loved me and blessed that I got the chance to love her.
- Cindy Putman, Educational Outreach
continued on page 20
The proclamation is presented. (left to right) Becky Magura, Richard Castle and Senator Charlotte Burks.
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local history
In March, WCTE will present the fascinating story behind a non-descript little bar in Cookeville called John’s Place. As with many good things, there is more to John’s Place than meets the eye. Catch the preview in February.
In March, WCTE will present the fascinating story behind a non-descript little bar in Cookeville called John’s Place. As with many good things, there is more to John’s Place
Everybody’s Welcome Everybody’s Welcome at John’s Place at John’s PlaceSTORY BY DR.
MICHAEL BIRDWELL
Recently I recommended that John’s Place in Cookeville be added to the National Register of Historic Places.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with John’s, it is located along Highway 70, just past the triangle where Broad and Spring Streets merge. Don’t let the modest appearance of the building deceive you. John’s Place played a signifi cant role in the history of post-World War II Cookeville, Putnam County, and Tennessee Technological University. Ed McClellan founded the business in 1949. Then known as “Ed’s Place,” the business originally served as the second grocery store for the African American community on the outskirts of Cookeville’s West Side. In 1950, Ed partitioned the building with a grocery store on one side and a restaurant
on the other. While Putnam County was segregated, Ed’s Place welcomed and served down-home Southern cooking to black and
white people alike. The restaurant fl ourished. “From the beginning, this was a place where black and white folk were welcome,” said Robert Farley, a friend of the McClellans.
“Ed did that… lots of traffi c came through here on Highway 70. We didn’t have an Interstate. Lots of people stopped in here on their way from one place to another. Word got around about this place, you know? This place had a steady clientele for years. I’ve seen it packed wall-to-wall with people.” In 1957, after the acquisition of a beer license to sell packaged beer, Ed and his brother John Lee McClellan agreed to rename their business “John’s Place.” Ed’s name continued to be associated with the hamburger joint across the street, Ed’s Dairy Mart. In the early 1960s, John’s Place received permission to open a bar on the premises. The partition between the restaurant and the store was removed and a horseshoe bar, designed by John Lee, was installed in 1963. The bar, still
The signature food of John’s Place, the delicious John Dog.
January/February 2011 | 7
there today, made it easier for customers to interact and for staff to serve them. “John’s Place sure did allow blacks and whites to mingle and there was never a bit of trouble,” said Farley. “ Everybody was welcome here… People could mix here and just be themselves. I can’t recall a single episode of racial tension here, not one.” Though John’s Place continued to serve Southern cooking, John Lee wanted to create a signature food item. He sat down with his family, came up with a special recipe and took it to a local meat packing company. In 1964, the John Dog was born. A favorite of the Tech Rugby Club, whenever they travel, the John Dog goes with them. Consequently, John Dogs have
been enjoyed from the British Isles to New Zealand. Until 1967, the black community derogatorily referred to as “Bushtown,” was just west of Cookeville’s corporate limits. When West Cookeville annexed the community, John’s Place became the fi rst business that could legally sell beer within the city limits since World War II. John Lee McClellan played a signifi cant role in the integration of Putnam County and the surrounding region, even outside of his business, earning the respect of the white community while advancing the cause of civil rights. He held a place of prominence among Putnam County’s small African American community, making him the liaison along the region’s racial divide. John Lee was also the fi rst African American elected to public offi ce in Putnam County as Justice of the Peace. During the 60s and 70s, John Lee and Ed’s son, John “Shakey” McClellan, took a personal interest in Tennessee Tech. Shakey was the fi rst African American to enroll at TTU who did not attend on an athletic scholarship. He was an ardent supporter of the Golden Eagles and was posthumously
inducted into Tennessee Tech’s Sports Hall of Fame. He was noted as the fi rst African American to play tennis in Cookeville and often volunteered his time assisting the coaches of the tennis team. Shakey also earned a reputation as an excellent racquetball player and won several local championships. When John Lee died of cancer in 1973, Shakey took over John’s Place. Shakey often boasted, “John’s Place did more for integration and the Civil Rights movement here than politicians. Lots of people around here, you know, Crossville or Jamestown, never saw a black man or woman ‘til they came to John’s. This place integrated the Upper Cumberland!”
Over the years, John’s Place has been a favorite of thousands of TTU students and faculty, whether they were in search of a serious discussion or just a cold beer and a John Dog. Homer Kemp, the Chair of the Tech English Department, observed, “John’s provided a relaxed atmosphere where people could bounce ideas off each other and really hash them out.” When Shakey passed away in 2008, John Lee’s wife Mary Alice, who had been working with Shakey, took over. Each year at the Tennessee Tech Homecoming, Mary Alice extends the size of the building by erecting a large tent for the overfl ow crowd and serves barbecued ribs, pulled pork and baked beans in addition to the usual John Dog and fried catfi sh. John’s Place has brought people of all types together, providing a venue for them to interact freely. Town and gown, black and white, rich and poor, all found common ground at John’s. Stereotypes were confronted head on, and John’s Place helped folks see people for who they were, not the color of their skin. It is an Upper Cumberland landmark that deserves to be acknowledged and preserved.
beZe dewalim
Everybody’s Welcome at John’s Place
Dr. Michael Birdwell and Mary Alice McClellan at John’s Place.
Glennis & Don Bassi were married in Cocoa Beach, Florida in 1965. When they left
the sunshine state, they settled in the Smartt community of Warren County, Tennessee. Glennis received her Master’s degree at TTU in 1972 and then worked as a teacher and with several political campaigns including the senate race of Albert Gore, Sr. as well as the congressional race of future vice-president Al Gore in 1976. Don spent some time working in the concrete industry, moving to Tennessee with General Shale, but ultimately retired from AEDC, where he was contracted as an engineer with Arnold Airforce Base. Since settling in the Upper Cumberland area, the Bassis have been loyal fans of WCTE. A member since the early 1980s, Glennis was introduced to the station through the infamous “Bologna Days” that were held at the TN State Legislature and broadcast by WCTE’s Donna Castle in the 1980s. Glennis also helped to get WCTE’s resources into the hands of other teachers by working at the Warren County Teachers Center and ensuring that the facility had materials such as educational videos to supply. Now that both members of this vibrant couple are retired, they have a bit more time to watch their favorite programs. Don is a fan of all the great science programming on WCTE and Glennis loves EVERYDAY FOODS. Both enjoy “Charlie Rose” and THIS OLD HOUSE and they look forward to the PBS NEWSHOUR with Jim Lehrer each evening. Glennis believes that “PBS has a civility that you don’t fi nd on the national networks,” stating that she enjoys the news especially because it allows her to “see discussions from all points of view where folks are cordial to one another.” The Bassis believe in WCTE and are proud to support it because they see the station as an invaluable resource for the Upper Cumberland community. Through the help of viewers like the Bassis, WCTE-TV can continue to bring quality programming to the viewers of the Upper Cumberland as well as build community partnerships and provide outreach services to those who need them most.
spotlight on
Glennis & Don Bassi
Glennis and Don Bassi
BY KATE SPEARSwww.katespears.com
spotlight on
8 | WCTE Close-Up
Beginning in January, our main channel, 22.1, will change to HD. “Now that most PBS broadcasting is in HD and we can produce our local programs in HD, the timing is right to make the transition,” said our consulting engineer, Wayne Rosberg. “It’s a complex process. There’s a lot of reconfi guration of the equipment.” Along with the HD conversion, the WCTE engineering staff, comprised of Ralph Welch, Jim Winters and Randall Jackson, is hard at work installing a new transmitter. The transmitter is doubling the power in the antenna that broadcasts the signal throughout the WCTE viewing area. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Jim Winters, Broadcast Engineer. “It’s going to help fi ll in the gaps.” The aim of installing the new transmitter is not to increase viewing area but to increase the power to those areas already covered. Because the new antenna still needs some work, the installation will not be complete until March 2011. The two processes have been labor intensive according to Chief Broadcast Engineer, Ralph Welch.“I wish you could fl ip a switch and it just happens,” said Welch, jokingly.
WCTE prepares to convert to high-defi nition broadcasting.
Plans for the Cookeville Community Garden take root.
Making the switch
Wayne Rosberg, long-time friend of the station and consulting engineer for WCTE
BY CANAAN WILLIAMS
living green behind the scenes
When Dawn Kupferer, the Community Development Planner for the Upper
Cumberland Development District, asked me to come up with an idea for a project that would benefi t and involve the community, I suggested that we establish a garden in Cookeville open to anyone interested in gardening. Community gardens are found in urban centers across the country. They are a great way for neighbors and families – even organizations - to work together outside, develop friendships and grow healthy food. The gardens can also be used for educational purposes. Both adults and children can learn how to plant and prepare the produce after it is grown. From the beginning, there was interest from the Master Gardeners, the Highlands of Tennessee, Cummins Filtration, the City of Cookeville, the Cookeville Children’s Museum, WCTE and the Putnam County Commissioners. That interest continues to gain momentum. Thanks to the persistence of Kim Blaylock
and the generosity of Putnam County Commissioners who championed our cause at multiple county meetings, a location for the Cookeville Community Garden (CCG) has been established. The CCG will be located in the heart of Cookeville, just blocks from the Interstate. Accessible by public transit, it will be near the Putnam County Fairgrounds on the corner of Veterans Drive and Walnut Ave. The garden has already been designed, based on the expertise of Master Gardeners Jan Tollett, Teresa Bostic and Linda Minnick. With nonprofi t status, the CCG is applying for grants and is seeking local support. By February, we want to be able to build fencing. By April, we want to start renting plots to organizations, groups, families and individuals. If you would like to participate in building a community garden from the ground up, contact us at 931/526-7841, or via e-mail [email protected] For more information, go to our website at: http://cookevillegarden.wordpress.com/
Growing ideasBY LISA LUCK, Cookeville-Putnam County Clean Commission
January/February 2011 | 9
Weekdays & Ready to Learn
Daytime Schedule
Saturdays
Sundays
5:00 AM Between the Lions
5:30 AM Maya & Miguel
6:00 AM Arthur
6:30 AM Priscilla (M,W,F) / Functional Fitness
7:00 AM Wordgirl
7:30 AM Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That
8:00 AM Super Why
8:30 AM Dinosaur Train
9:00 AM Sesame Street
10:00 AM Clifford
10:30 AM Word World
11:00 AM Between the Lions
11:30 AM Barney & Friends
12:00 PM Caillou
12:30 PM Sid the Science Kid
1:00 PM Dinosaur Train
1:30 PM Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That
2:00 PM Curious George
2:30 PM Martha Speaks
3:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Wordgirl
4:00 PM Electric Company
4:30 PM Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
5:00 PM Cyberchase/
The Watson Brown Show (Mon.)
5:30 PM The Nightly Business Report
6:00 PM PBS Newshour
5:00 AM Mister Roger’s Neighborhood
5:30 AM Bob the Builder
6:00 AM Curious George
6:30 AM Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That
7:00 AM Super Why
7:30 AM Wild Animal Baby Explorers
8:00 AM Thomas & Friends
8:30 AM Angelina Ballerina
9:00 AM Tennessee Crossroads
9:30 AM Tennessee Wildside
10:00 AM Southern Accents
10:30 AM Primal Grill
11:00 AM Chefs Afield
11:30 AM B Organic
12:00 PM Everyday Foods
12:30 PM This Old House
1:00 PM Ask This Old House
1:30 PM Hometime
2:00 PM Woodwright’s Shop
2:30 PM Beauty of Oil Painting
3:00 PM Creative Living
3:30 PM Growing a Greener World
4:00 PM Victory Garden
4:30 PM Farmers Almanac/ Living Smart
5:00 PM America’s Heartland
5:30 PM Motorweek
6:00 PM Tennessee Sportsman
6:30 PM Tennessee Wildside
5:00 AM Sesame Street
6:00 AM Curious George
6:30 AM Cat in the Hat
7:00 AM Super Why
7:30 AM Dinosaur Train
8:00 AM Sid the Science Kid
8:30 AM Martha Speaks
9:00 AM Arthur
9:00 AM Wordgirl
10:00 AM Electric Company
10:30 AM Enviropals
11:00 AM To the Contrary
11:30 AM Religion and Ethics
12:00 PM Inside E Street/ This is America with Dennis Wholey
12:30 PM The McLaughlin Group
1:00 PM Ideas in Action
1:30 PM The Doctor Bob Show
2:00 PM Song of the Mountains
3:00 PM Volunteer Gardener
3:30 PM Garden Smart
4:00 PM Local Repeats/ Special Programming
5:00 PM Great Getaways
5:30 PM Travelscope
6:00 PM Globe Trekker
area events
Our award-winning documentary-making friend, Todd Jarrell, always has a few irons in the fi re. In
November, WCTE, Todd and renowned local wood artist Brad Sells hosted the premieres of Todd’s latest work, “Tree Safari: The Koa Connection,” at the Palace Theater in Crossville and at the STEM Center in Cookeville. “Koa” follows Brad Sells to the volcanic slopes of Hawaii in search of exotic Koa wood for his unique sculptures. Another event hosted by WCTE, Habitat for Humanity, Todd and artist T.J. Edwards at the DelMonaco Winery on Oct. 26 in Baxter gave the public a chance to take a behind-the-scenes peek at what goes into making a documentary from inside the documentary. Todd was shooting the last scene of his latest fi lm, “The Heartbeat of Jingdezhen.” The fi lm follows T.J. as he travels to China to explore the ancient secrets of creating ceramics by true masters of the craft. The evening included an amazing display of the T.J. Edward’s beautiful bowls, all of which, at the end of the evening, he generously donated to Habitat of Humanity to sell at their “Cooking on the Square” fundraising event. Lark Mason, Asian art expert and an appraiser for the Antique Road Show was also on hand. Todd is working on a documentary called “The Last of the Cape Horners”
about the tall sailing ships and the rugged sailors that challenge the hazardous waters and fi erce winds of Cape Horn. He is also stirring up interest about televising “Bluegrass Underground,” a music show taped in the magnifi cent Cumberland Caverns near McMinnville, TN (and shot by WCTE).
If you are interested in purchasing any PBS-related merchandise including Todd’s other fi lms, “Crank: Darkness on the Edge of Town,” Tuba U, ” “Tree Safari: A Sculptural Journey” or the latest release, “Tree Safari: The Koa Connection,” go to www.wcte.org - Support WCTE – Shop PBS, click on the banner and follow instructions.
Heartbeats and Koa
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WCTE - HD Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Great Performances Jammin at Hiipie
Jack’s
Create Smart Travels Burt Wolf: Travels Moment of Luxury Burt Wolf: Travels Richard Bang’s Adventures
World In Search of Myths Conquistadors with Michael Conquistadors with Michael
sun1/2
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Independant Lens Global Voices
mon1/3
WCTE - HD Business Pro! les Antiques Roadshow Robert E. Lee: American Experience
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour
tue1/4
WCTE - HD Nova Frontline Independant Lens
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World TBA Robert E. Lee: American Experience PBS Newshour
wed1/5
WCTE - HD Masters of the Artic Ice Great Performances
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newhour
thu1/6
WCTE - HD Tennessee Sportsman
Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin at Hippie Jack’s
Live Green TN Special Tennessee Residence
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World TBA Nova PBS Newshour
fri1/7
WCTE - HD Washington Week John McLaughlin’s One on One Business Pro! les Need to Know
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Open Road P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World Pioneers of Television Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat1/8
WCTE - HD Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Antiques Roadshow Jammin at Hippe
Jack’sJammin at Hippie
Jack’s
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Lidia’s Italy Rachel’s Favorite
Food Daisy Cooks! Baking with Julia Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
World TBA P. O. V. Global Voices
sun1/9
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon1/10
WCTE - HD Live Green Tennessee Antiques Roadshow U. S. Grant: Warrior: American Experience
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour
tue1/11
WCTE - HD Nova Frontline Independant Lens
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World TBA U. S. Grant: Warrior: American Experience PBS Newshour
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Jan. 1 - Jan. 11
January/February 2011 | 11
Zooming in for a Close-Up
Tennessee Residence: Memories of the Past
January 2 & January 6A look inside the Tennessee Executive Residence in Nashville.
(CC) - Closed Captioning; (S) - Stereo; (N) - New; (EI) - Educational/Instructional; (DVS) - Descriptive Video Service
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy One Stroke Painting
Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
Roadtrip Nation As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Wine Makers Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
Circus cont. As Time Goes By BSO Backstage
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today
Gary Spetz’s Watercolor
Circus
Roadtrip Nation As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Wine Makers Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy One Stroke Painting
Before There Were Parks Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
New Yankee Workshop
New Yankee Workshop
American Woodshop Woodsmith Shop
Austin City Limits Nature
BSO Backstage Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today
Gary Spetz’s Watercolor
Austin City Limits Nature
Tenth Inning cont. As Time Goes By Tavis Smiley
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy One Stroke Painting
Crown of the Continent Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Wine Makers Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
Circus cont. As Time Goes By Tavis Smiley
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today
Gary Spetz’s Watercolor
Circus
Roadtrip Nation As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Wine Makers Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Alan Alda in Scienti! c Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Nova: Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
Tuesday, January 4NOVA joins an exclusive dive beneath the waters of Pearl Harbor to trace new clues to the historic sinking of the USS Arizona. 1,177 crewmembers perished in the dramatic 1941 sinking of the storied battleship — the greatest loss of life in United States naval history. For decades, it has been thought that the Arizona was brought down by fi re from Japanese aircraft. But the discovery of a Japanese “midget sub” far from the scene of the battle raises new questions about the Arizona’s fi nal hours.
Masterpiece Classic:
My Boy Jack Sunday,
January 2Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe stars as a young
man obsessed with serving his country and escaping from the shadow of his famous father on “My Boy Jack,” based on the true story of Rudyard Kipling’s only son.
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Moment of Luxury Burt Wolf Burt Wolf: Travels Moment of Luxury
Conquistadors with Michael Conquistadors with Michael
Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Global Voices Washington Week Mclaughlin Group
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Paint, Paper & Crafts Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Monarchy: The Royal Family
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Assination of Abraham Lincoln
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Synchronized Swimming
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Sleeping Monsters Journey to Palomar
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Pioneers of Television
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Daisy Cooks! Lidia’s Italy Baking with Julia New Scandinavian Cooking
Power of the Poor Global Voices
Mustang: Journey Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Global Voices Washington Week McLaughlin Group
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Monarchy: The Royal Family
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Young Lincoln Lincoln: Prelude
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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12 | WCTE Close-Up
channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
wed1/12
WCTE - HD American Masters American Masters
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World TBA Snap Judgement Frontline PBS Newshour
thu1/13
WCTE - HD Tennessee Sportsman
Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin at Hippie Jack’s 30th Annual Blues Awards
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World Independant Lens Nova PBS Newshour
fri1/14
WCTE - HD Washington Week John McLaughlin’s One on One Live Green Tennessee Need to Know
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & Jon’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Open Road P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World TBA American Masters PBS Newshour
sat1/15
WCTE - HD Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Antiques Roadshow Jammin at Hippie
Jack’sJammin’ at Hippie
Jack’s
Create Mexico: One Plate at a Time
Burt Wolf: What We Eat
America’s Test Kitchen
Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Avec Eric Sara’s Weeknight
Meals
World TBA Independant Lens
sun1/16
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon1/17
WCTE - HD Focus On Antiques Roadshow Dinosaur Wars: American Experience
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour
tue1/18
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World Dinosaur Wars American Experience PBS Newshour
wed1/19
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Killer Stress
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newhour
thu1/20
WCTE - HD Tennessee Sportsman
Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s
Live Green Tennessee Special
39th Annual Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree
Create Martin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World Nova Sciencenow Nova PBS Newshour
fri1/21
WCTE - HD Washington Week John McLaughlin’s One on One Focus On Need to Know
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World TBA Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat1/22
WCTE - HD Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Antiques Roadshow Jammin’ at Hippie
Jack’sJammin’ at Hippie
Jack’s
Create Rachel’s Favorite Food
Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today
Katie Brown Workshop Gardenstory Christina Cooks
World TBA Independant Lens Global Voices
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Jan. 12 - Jan. 22
January/February 2011 | 13
Zooming in for a Close-Up
American Experience: Robert E. Lee
Tuesday, January 14Robert E. Lee is celebrated by handsome equestrian statues in countless cities and towns across the American South and by no less than fi ve postage stamps issued by the government he fought against during the four bloodiest years in American history. Nearly a century and a half after his death, Robert E. Lee, the leading Confederate general of the American Civil War, remains a source of fascination and, for some, veneration. This fi lm examines the life and reputation of the general, whose military successes made him the scourge of the Union and the hero of the Confederacy.
NOVA scienceNOWPremieres Wednesday, January 19
(kicking off 6 consecutive weeks) Hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the all-new season of NOVA scienceNOW is structured around “6 Big Questions” including: Can We Make It To Mars? Can We Live Forever? How Does The Brain Work? How Smart Are Animals? Where Did We Come From? What’s The Next Big Thing?
Neil deGrasse and friend explore the intelligence of animals (from How Smart Are Animals, February 9)
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal American Masters
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Primal Grill Simply Ming Cook’s Country Caprial & John’s Kitchen
P. O. V. P. O. V.
Ribbon of Sand Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Snap Judgement Washington Week McLaughlin Group
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Monarchy: The Royal Family
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass w/ Vicki Payne Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Railroad Empire
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Leonardo’s Dream Machines
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Baseball
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Paint, Paper & Crafts Christina Cooks P. Allen Smith’s Workshop
Katie Brown Workshop
P. O. V. Next Frontier: Engineering
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
(CC) - Closed Captioning; (S) - Stereo; (N) - New; (EI) - Educational/Instructional; (DVS) - Descriptive Video Service
14 | WCTE Close-Up
channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
sun1/23
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin’s Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon1/24
WCTE - HD Children’s Health Crisis Antiques Roadshow Panama Canal: American Experience
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World American Experience Nature PBS Newshour
tue1/25
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Martin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World TBA Hoover Dam: American Experience PBS Newshour
wed1/26
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Bear Island
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New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newshour
thu1/27
WCTE - HD Tennessee Sportsman
Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s Natural Beauty 39th Annual Smithville Fiddlers’
Jamboree
Create Martin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World Nova Sciencenow Nova PBS Newshour
fri1/28
WCTE - HD Washington Week John McLaughlin’s One on One Children’s Health Crisis Need to Know
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World TBA Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat1/29
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sun1/30
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon1/31
WCTE - HD Children’s Health Crisis Antiques Roadshow Greely Expedition
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World TBA Nature PBS Newshour
tue2/1
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Martin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric BBC World News Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s
Workshop
World TBA Robert E. Lee: American Experience PBS Newshour
wed2/2
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Green Builders
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newshour
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Jan. 23 - Feb. 2
January/February 2011 | 15
Zooming in for a Close-Up
Pioneers of TelevisionTuesdays, January 18 - March 1 This series transports viewers behind the scenes for a
revealing look at the some of the most beloved series and
stars in television history. Narrated by Kelsey Grammer,
and using new interviews with legendary stars, along with
never-before-seen images and timeless footage, Pioneers
of Television takes viewers back to a different era of
television. Stars such as James Garner, William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, Angie Dickinson, Bill
Cosby, Robert Culp, Stefanie Powers, Martin Landau,
Peter Graves, Robert Conrad, Linda Evans, Mike Connors,
Fess Parker and writer Stephen J. Cannell are among
those interviewed whose imprint on the iconic genres they
helped create still impact the medium today.
WCTE-TV has joined with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Upper Cumberland Affi liate to promote Breast Cancer Awareness through educational workshops and media campaigns including live call-in shows and public service announcements.
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For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Snap Judgment Washington Week McLaughlin Group
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Road
Nightly Business Report Journal Summer of Birds
Live Green Tennessee As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Tracks Across the
SkyPanama Canal:
American Experience
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Leonardo’s Dream Machines
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Baseball
Austin City Limits Keepiong Up Appearancesr
Keeping Up Appearances
Rough Cut Rough Cut Rough Cut Rough Cut
Global Voices Independant Lens
Washing Away: After the Storm
Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Hard Problems Washington Week McLaughlin Group
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes On Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
Martha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Crown of the
Continent Krakatoa
As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Assasination of Abraham Lincoln
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
(CC) - Closed Captioning; (S) - Stereo; (N) - New; (EI) - Educational/Instructional; (DVS) - Descriptive Video Service
16 | WCTE Close-Up
channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
thu2/3
WCTE - HD TBA Tennessee Tech Basketball BSO Backstage
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World TBA Nova PBS Newshour
fri2/4
WCTE - HD Washington Week John McLaughlin’s One on One Children’s Health Crisis Need to Know
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World Pioneers of Television Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat2/5
WCTE - HD TBA Tennessee Tech Basketball Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World TBA P. O. V. Global Voices
sun2/6
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Special
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon2/7
WCTE - HD Tennessee Tech Basketball Antiques Roadshow
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour
tue2/8
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Martin Yan’s Hidden China Avec Eric Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden New Yankee
Workshop
World TBA U. S. Grant Warrior: American Experience PBS Newshour
wed2/9
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Nova
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World TBA Snap Judgement Frontline PBS Newshour
thu2/10
WCTE - HD Business Pro! les Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s BSO Backstage Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop
World Independant Lens Nova PBS Newshour
fri2/11
WCTE - HD Washington Week Need to Know Business Pro! les BSO Backstage Hungry for Green
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World TBA American Masters PBS Newshour
sat2/12
WCTE - HD Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Antiques Roadshow Jammin’ at Hippie
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Create Smart Travels Burt Wolf: Travels Rachel’s Favorite Food Daisy Cooks! Baking with Julia Joanne Weir’s
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sun2/13
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
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New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Feb. 3 - Feb. 13
January/February 2011 | 17
Zooming in for a Close-Up
Digital Media: New Learners Of The
21st CenturySunday, February 13
Targeted at parents, teachers and anyone concerned with education in America, this one-hour documentary takes viewers to the front lines of an education revolution. It examines how mobile devices and digital media practices can empower young people to direct their own learning. Documenting fi ve success stories both inside and out of the classroom, the program demonstrates how digital media, games, smart phones and the Internet are fundamentally transforming the way young people communicate, collaborate, participate and learn in the 21st century. Featuring leading experts, thinkers and practitioners in the fi eld, DIGITAL MEDIA is a startling preview of a 21st century education.
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Woodsmith Workshop
Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
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Nightly Business Report Journal Pioneers of Television
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary Paint, Paper & Crafts Donna Dewberry
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Report Journal Pioneers of Television
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Power of the Poor Global Voices
Nancy Reagan: The Role Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry Show
Global Voices Washington Week McLaughlin Group
Reagan: American Experience
Rough Cut Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Monarchy: The Royal Family
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Lincoln: Prelude
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne Smart Travels Rick Steves’ Europe
Nightly Business Report Journal Nou Bouke: Haiti’s PAst
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Rough Cut Crafting at the Spotted Canary
MArtha’s Sewing Room
Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal American Masters
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Daisy Cooks! Lidia’s Italy Katie Brown Workshop Baking with Julia
P. O. V. P. O. V.
Tuba U Tuba U Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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18 | WCTE Close-Up
channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
mon2/14
WCTE - HD Live Green Antiques Roadshow Reagan: American Experience
Create Everyday Food New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World Monarchy: The Royal Family Nature PBS Newshour
tue2/15
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden New Yankee
Workshop
World Dinosaur Wars Frontline PBS Newshour
wed2/16
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Nova
Create Ciao Italia Rachel’s Favorite Food Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newshour
thu2/17
WCTE - HD Business Pro! les Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s Beyond Babyland Tree Safari
Create New Scandinavian Cooking
Katie Brown Workshop Burt Wolf Travels Taste of Louisiana Holiday Table Best of the Joy of
Painting
World Nova Sciencenow Nova PBS Newshour
fri2/18
WCTE - HD Washington Week Need to Know Business Pro! les Live Green Tennessee
Create Everyday Food New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World TBA Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat2/19
WCTE - HD Tennessee Tech Basketball Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World TBA Independant Lens Global Voices
sun2/20
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classic
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden New Yankee
Workshop
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon2/21
WCTE - HD Focus On Antiques Roadshow Jimmy Carter: American Experience
Create Everyday Food New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World American Experience Nature PBS Newshour
tue2/22
WCTE - HD Pioneers of Television Frontline Independant Lens
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden New Yankee
Workshop
World TBA Hoover Dam PBS Newshour
wed2/23
WCTE - HD Nova Science Now Nova Secrets of the Dead
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home This Old House
World Independant Lens Frontline PBS Newshour
thu2/24
WCTE - HD Business Pro! les Tennessee Crossroads
Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s 30th Annual Blues Awards
Create Christina Cooks Daisy Cooks! with Daisy Martin
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
Katie Brown Workshop Smart Travels Daisy Cooks! with
Daisy Martin
World Nova Sciencenow Nova PBS Newshour
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Feb.14 - Feb. 24
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Independent Lens: “William S. Burroughs:
A Man Within”Tuesday, February 22
American novelist and poet was an iconoclast who himself became an icon, William Burroughs explored the outer boundaries of culture and identity in the 1950s. His work was vilifi ed by conservatives and banned by the U.S. government, but emerged to infl uence artists for generations to come. Burroughs’ friends and colleagues remember the public persona and the private man.
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Reagan cont. Tavis Smiley
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Monarchy: The Royal Family
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crochet Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry
ShowNightly Business
Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Holiday Table Nonna Tell Me a Story
Burt Wolf Taste of Freedom
Katie Brown Workshop
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Baseball
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry Show
P. O. V. Next Frontier
Tuba U Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Snap Judgement Washington Week McLaughlin Group
Jimmy Carter cont. Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Hour Journal Summer of Birds
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Nightly Business Report Journal Tracks Across the
SkyPanama Canal:
American Experience
13 Wonders of Spain As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Moment of Luxury Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry Show
Nightly Business Report Journal Afropop: The Ultimate Cult
Sun Studio Sessions As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
Christina Cooks Katie Brown Workshop
Burt Wolf Taste of Freedom Hubert Keller
Nightly Business Report Journal Leonardo’s Dream Machines
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She was so generous and genuine. From the moment I started working here, she was my resource. She answered every little or big question
that I had and never made me feel dumb or like I was bothering her. The joke in the offi ce was that Donna was MY assistant, because I spent so much time at her desk – learning from the master. I miss her every day. I really do feel that she knew how much I appreciated her and cared about her.
- Reggie Brown, Educational Outreach
Donna was always involved in everything. Even in Engineering, if something needed fi xing and you were there all night, she would be there too,
reading you the manual or holding the fl ashlight. She used to take care of all of us. She was like a second mom.
- Ralph Welch, Chief Engineer
When I used to work in the old Master Control room at night, I’d be sitting there by myself in the dark, about to fall asleep,
and the phone would ring. It would be Donna. As Program Director, Donna scheduled all the recordings for the station, and the Master Control operators were responsible for getting those shows as they were fed from the PBS satellite. Normally, the operators would receive a list of scheduled recordings a day or two before the shows actually came down, but occasionally,
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Reggie Brown with Donna Castle
channel 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
fri2/25
WCTE - HD Washington Week Need to Know Business Pro! les Focus On
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home Ask This Old House
World TBA Pioneers of Television PBS Newshour
sat2/26
WCTE - HD TBA Tennessee Tech Basketball Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s
Create Ciao Italia Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad Garden Smart This Old House
World TBA P. O. V. Global Voices
sun2/27
WCTE - HD Nova Nature Masterpiece Classics
Create Sara’s Weeknight Meals Primal Grill Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Travels Victory Garden New Yankee
Workshop
World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Global Voices
mon2/28
WCTE - HD TBA Antiques Roadshows Triangle Fire: American Experience
Create Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House
World TBA Nature PBS Newshour
7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Primetime / Feb. 25 - Feb. 28
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Keeping Up AppearancesWhen it comes to snobbery Hyacinth Bucket is in a class of her own. Award-winning actress Patricia Routledge plays Roy Clarke’s comic monster in a role which viewers have taken to their hearts.
“A tour de force of slapstick humor and weirdness ... Ms Routledge squeezes every bit of humor out of this juicy role.” -Wall Street Journal
something would happen that would necessitate adding a recording at the last
minute.
She’d say, “Hi, Craig! I need you to record something for me,” and I’d get out
the record list to write it down, thinking it was going to be some PBS show she’d
accidentally left off the list. And then she’d say, “I need you to record ‘Dancing
With The Stars’ at 7 p.m. off channel 4. Just record it to a DVD and put it on
my desk. Thank you very much!” She did this every week until it just became
habit for me to set up the DVD player to record it for her. She was always very
appreciative.
- Craig LeFevre, Lead Master Control
Donna was a great example for me, as a young journalism student
starting my internship here. I had the opportunity to tape many of
her interviews and was always struck by her ability to get to the heart
of any story. She had a graceful way of putting people at ease while maintaining
a strong sense of professionalism.
She had her cubicle open so she could see everyone as they walked in to
greet guests and staff and would sometimes sing my name when I came through
the door. No matter what, Donna would ALWAYS take the time to talk (she’s
the only person I never minded calling me Mandy). I miss her voice and the
sincerity of her friendship.
- Amanda Collier, Producer/Director
Have you caught the British Comedies on WCTE?
As Time Goes ByOscar-winning actress Dame Judi Dench stars with distinguished actor Geoffrey Palmer in an evergreen comedy by Bob Larbey, one of Britain’s fi nest, funniest and most successful scriptwriters.
“Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer are predictably fantastic ... you can almost cut the air with their impeccable timing.” - Time Out
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McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop
Knit & Crochet Today Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Baseball
Austin City Limits Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Rough Cut Paint, Paper & Crafts Sewing with Nancy Donna Dewberry Show
Global Voices Independant Lens
Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Woodsmith Shop Glass with Vicki Payne
Scheewe Art Workshop
Best of the Joy of Painting
Hard Problems Washington Week McLaughlin Group
Alan K. Simpson Charlie Rose
For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop Knit & Crochet Now! Passport & Palette
Nightly Business Report Journal Crown of the
Continent Krakatoa
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