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March 2018 • wosu.org
Dialogue: A New Kind of Conversation Featuring NPR's Sam Sanders details on page 2
Call the MidwifeSeason 7 Premiere Sunday, March 25
at 8pm
For detailed listings, visit wosu.org
WOSU Public Media
General Manager Tom Rieland
Director of Marketing & Communications Meredith Hart
Membership Rob Walker
Friends of WOSU Board
President Bill Schiffman
Vice President Kathy McGinnis
Secretary/Treasurer Kyle Anderson
Board Members
William Ballenger Ann DiMarcoJeri GrierFred HadleyDale HeydlauffBethAnn HullingerJon HsuKaren Ickes
Mac JosephRay LaVoieEd LentzChristine MortineStacy RastauskasTom RielandKaty RigsbyGuadalupe Velasquez
WOSU Mission: The mission of WOSU Public Media is to enrich lives through content and experiences that engage, inform and inspire.
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Let the Dialogue BeginWOSU is excited to announce a new collaboration with the OSU John Glenn College of Public Affairs to develop a series of public forums through 2018 on interesting, topical issues. The Glenn College is committed to inspiring and developing students to become leaders who can handle complex issues and make change a reality in civic life. Their mission dovetails nicely with WOSU’s goal to enrich lives through unique experiences and content that informs and inspires.
We kick off the first Dialogue conversation on March 6th at 6 pm at the Fawcett Center Auditorium with NPR’s Sam Sanders coming to Columbus to lead a discussion with guests and the audience on “The New Age of Entrepreneurship.”
This first Dialogue special will be live streamed online and broadcast later on WOSU Ohio (34.2), but the fun will be in actually being there to meet Sam Sanders, the host of It’s Been a Minute, airing on 89.7 NPR News Sundays at 10am. If you miss the gathering, look for more to come as we build more experiences and programming with Trevor Brown and his team at the Glenn College throughout 2018!
Tom Rieland,General Manager
For more details, visit wosu.org/dialogue
Tanisha Robinson, CEO of BrewDog USA, is a featured guest at the launch event.
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Celebrate 10 years of the dynamic singing troupe from the Emerald Isle with a fantastic mix of both traditional and contemporary Irish songs.
Weinstein • The ways Harvey Weinstein tried to silence women that he allegedly sexually harassed are examined.
10:00 pm Makers Women In Hollywood • Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Lena Dunham and Scandal screenwriter Linda Woolverton are showcased.
Saturday, March 3, 2018 6:00 am Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living with Peggy Cappy
7:00 am Food: What The Heck Do I Eat? with Mark Hyman, MD
9:00 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott
11:00 am Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
1:00 pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, MD
2:30 pm Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You
4:30 pm Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
6:30 pm Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power of Music
8:00 pm Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live Joe Bonamassa’s love of the British blues is at the heart of his musical inspiration; and, for the first time, is pleased to announce a special homage to the British blues rock guitarists that inspired him – Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
9:30 pm Brit Floyd Space & Time: Live In AmsterdamThe concert celebrates five decades of Pink Floyd and includes performances from the group's biggest selling albums.
Sunday, March 4, 2018 6:00 am Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
8:00 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott
9:30 am 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, MD
11:00 am Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You
1:00 pm Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
2:30 pm Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott
3:30 pm Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good and Evil
4:00 pm More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
7:00 pm Ethan Bortnick: Celebration of Music
8:00 pm Pavlo Live In KastoriaInternational recording artist Pavlo returns to Greece to perform old favorites and new classics.
10:00 pm Hamilton's AmericaThe creation of pop culture Broadway phenomenon Hamilton and the history behind it are explored.
Thursday, March 1, 2018 7:30 pm This Old House
8:00 pm Broad & HighOur Favorite Season 4 Stories • A look back at some of our favorite stories from season four of Broad & High. Featuring The Fantastic Food Garden mural at Westgate Park, The Messenger Wall in the Short North Arts District, Mmelo Confections in the Arena District and the Central Ohio Chess scene.
8:30 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsThe Evolution of Neighborhoods • From the revitalization of west side neighborhoods to a small 60-home neighborhood struggling to survive and thrive in the midst of big changes, it's the evolution of neighborhoods in Columbus.
9:00 pm Doc MartinIn Loco • Louisa seeks a promotion at the Portwenn School. Bert Large is testing out his culinary skills.
10:00 pm Death In ParadiseStumped In Murder • The president of the local cricket club is found shot dead in the middle of the pitch after a recent victory. Suspicion falls on his family and fellow players.
Friday, March 2, 2018 7:30 pm In Good Shape - The Health Show
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm FRONTLINE
Monday, March 5, 2018
7:30 pm A Chef's Life
8:00 pm Celtic Thunder X
10:00 pm Jesse Cook Live at the Bathurst TheatreThe guitarist and composer takes you on a musical journey around the world in this elegant show.
Tuesday, March 6, 20187:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
8:00 pm Mister Rogers: It's You I LikeA new star-studded, heartfelt tribute to the beloved children's television series that turns 50 this year.
9:30 pm Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power of MusicThe amazing 16-year old pianist, singer and composer is accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
7:30 pm In The KnowDublin Jerome vs. New Albany
8:00 pm Great Performances: Hitman: David Foster and FriendsThe legendary producer is celebrated with performances by Celine Dion, Josh Groban and other stars.
10:00 pm Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion LiveJoe Bonamassa’s love of the British blues is at the heart of his musical inspiration; and, for the first time, is pleased to announce a special homage to the British blues rock guitarists that inspired him – Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
Primetime and Weekend Schedule for WOSU TV
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Ed Slott discusses the changes to the tax code and talks about how to protect your savings.
Sunday, March 11, 2018 6:00 am Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living with Peggy Cappy
7:00 am Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
8:30 am Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You
10:30 am More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
12:30 pm Rick Steves' Special European Easter
2:00 pm Rick Steves' Special The Holy Land, Israelis and Palestinians Today
4:00 pm Independent Lens Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
6:00 pm Pavlo Live In Kastoria
8:00 pm Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion LiveBonamassa’s love of the British blues is at the heart of his musical inspiration; and, for the first time, is pleased to announce a special homage to the British blues rock guitarists that inspired him – Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
9:30 pm An Evening with Lucia MicarelliThe classically trained violinist presents a concert that exhibits her trademark vulnerability and technical wizardry.
Monday, March 12, 2018
7:30 pm A Chef's Life
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Tuesday, March 13, 20187:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Wednesday, March 14, 20187:30 pm In The Know Bexley vs. Olentangy
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Thursday, March 15, 2018 7:30 pm Ask This Old House
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Friday, March 16, 2018 7:30 pm In Good Shape - The Health Show
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Best of WOSU
Saturday, March 17, 2018 6:00 am Best of WOSU
Sunday, March 18, 2018 6:00 am Best of WOSU
8:00 pm Little Women: A Timeless StoryWatch this preview of the upcoming Masterpiece series based on the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel.
Monday, March 19, 20187:30 pm A Chef's Life
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Tuesday, March 20, 20187:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
8:00 pm Best of WOSU
Wednesday, March 21, 2018 7:30 pm In The Know Fisher Catholic vs. Thomas Worthington
8:00 pm NatureForest of the Lynx • The dramatic cycle of growth and decay rules the landscape in Kalkalpen National Park in Austria.
9:00 pm NOVARoman Catacomb Mystery • A forensic investigation explores an ancient city of the dead known as the Catacombs beneath Rome.
10:00 pm WWII Mega WeaponsThe Tunnels of Okinawa • Imperial Japan built a network of defensive lines and fortifications across the island of Okinawa.
Thursday, March 22, 2018 7:30 pm Ask This Old House
8:00 pm Broad & HighThe women behind One Six Five jewelry show us their approach to their modern metalwork, and see what emerges when a local artist sets her canvas on fire.
8:30 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsArchitecture: Newark’s “jewel box bank,” High Street in the 70s and The Refectory.
9:00 pm Doc MartinBlood Is Thicker • Bert Large has been hiding a secret from his son Al that threatens to jeopardize their relationship.
10:00 pm Death In ParadiseMan Overboard - Part One • A man is found murdered on his boat five miles out at sea, requiring the team to leave the comfort of their Caribbean island and go searching for their suspects in London.
Thursday, March 8, 2018 7:30 pm This Old House
8:00 pm Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott.
10:00 pm An Evening with Lucia MicarelliThe classically trained violinist presents a concert that exhibits her trademark vulnerability and technical wizardry.
Friday, March 9, 2018
7:30 pm In Good Shape - The Health Show
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Brit Floyd Space & Time: Live In AmsterdamThe concert celebrates five decades of Pink Floyd and includes performances from the group's biggest selling albums.
10:30 pm Celtic Thunder XCelebrate 10 years of the dynamic singing troupe from the Emerald Isle with a fantastic mix of both traditional and contemporary Irish Songs.
Saturday, March 10, 2018 6:00 am Rick Steves’ Tasty Europe
6:30 am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott
8:30 am More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
10:30 am 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, MD
12:00 pm Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You
2:00 pm Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
4:00 pm Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott
6:00 pm Big Band Years
8:00 pm Doo Wop Generations
10:30 pm Jesse Cook Live at the Bathurst TheatreThe guitarist and composer takes you on a musical journey around the world in this elegant show.
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Actor Hugh Bonneville travels to Jerusalem to explore the events surrounding the death of Jesus.
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Friday, March 23, 2018 7:30 pm In Good Shape - The Health Show
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Great PerformancesThe Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live • Experience the memorable 50th anniversary performance of the band's seminal album in Toronto.
9:30 pm Songs at the CenterJohn Oates • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member John Oates is one-half of the top-selling pop duo of all time, Hall and Oates.
Saturday, March 24, 2018 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Sewing with Nancy
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
8:30 am Garden Smart
9:00 am American Woodshop
9:30 am Woodsmith Shop
10:00 am The This Old House Hour
11:00 am Martha Bakes
11:30 am Sara's Weeknight Meals
12:00 pm Lidia's Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
1:30 pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
2:00 pm Cook's Country
2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Special: The Holy Land, Israelis and Palestinians Today
4:00 pm Samantha Brown's Places to Love
4:30 pm Globe Trekker
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
9:00 pm Father BrownThe Kembleford Boggart • Tension mounts against the travellers in Kembleford when the father of a young writer is found dead. Father Brown must uncover the truth before one of them is sent to the gallows.
10:00 pm A Place to Call HomeAuld Lang Syne • Elizabeth organizes a formal party designed to show Sarah that she is out of her depth. Carolyn challenges Jack to confront his intimacy issues and is stunned by his revelation; Regina returns from Europe with shocking information about Sarah.
Sunday, March 25, 2018 6:00 am Curious George
6:30 am Sid the Science Kid
7:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
7:30 am Splash and Bubbles
8:00 am Nature Cat
8:30 am Wild Kratts
9:00 am Odd Squad
9:30 am Hands On Crafts for Kids
10:00 am Twice As Good
10:30 am Biz Kid$
11:00 am Our Ohio
11:30 am Broad & High
12:00 pm Columbus Neighborhoods
12:30 pm Craftsman's Legacy
1:00 pm Jewish Film Showcase Carvalho's Journey
2:30 pm Women Outward Bound
3:30 pm Jewish Film Showcase Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm It's All in the Game: The Leta Andrews StoryA profile of high-school girls' basketball coach Leta Andrews, the all-time winningest high school basketball coach in US history. During her career she posted 1,416 wins, led her teams to 16 state Final Four appearances, and won a state championship in 1990.
7:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!Grantchester, Part 1 • Reverend Sidney Chambers suspects an apparent suicide is actually murder and must get police help.
8:00 pm Call The Midwife
9:00 pm Call The MidwifeSister Winifred is keen to have fathers be more involved in the care of their babies.
10:00 pm Castles in the SkyA little known team of scientists work on radar during the run-up to the Second World War.
Monday, March 26, 20187:30 pm A Chef's Life
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow St. Louis, Hour Three • A 1920 Grace Ravlin oil painting and a Michael Jackson-signed fedora and photo are appraised.
9:00 pm History Detectives Space Exploration • A scrap of metallic Mylar could be part of an early US satellite; Andy Warhol's artwork could be on the moon; a ski boot with a magnetic brick bolted to the bottom may be a prototype for a NASA space boot.
10:00 pm Rick Steves' SpecialEuropean Easter • Taking you on a spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Switzerland, Italy, and Greece, Rick Steves' European Easter celebrates this 2,000-year-old story in a variety of cultures.
Tuesday, March 27, 20187:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
8:00 pm Jesus: Countdown to Calvary
9:00 pm Into The Night: Portraits of Life and DeathAn astrophysicist, preacher and philosopher grapple with universal questions of mortality.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 7:30 pm In The KnowOlentangy Orange vs. Worthington Kilbourne
8:00 pm NatureNaledi: One Little Elephant • Born inside a sanctuary in Botswana, Naledi the baby elephant loses her mother and faces the world alone. A team of caretakers and researchers help a baby elephant survive and find her place in the herd.
The nurses, midwives and nuns from Nonnatus House are back to aid the expectant mothers of Poplar. In the season premiere, Lucille, two days late due to the snow and ill, is called to assist with a breech birth.
Season Premiere
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018 (cont.) 9:00 pm NOVAThe Great Math Mystery • Is math invented by humans, or is it the language of the universe? An exploration of math's power across the centuries sheds light on how math works in our brains.
10:00 pm WWII Mega WeaponsBattleship Yamato • Learn how Japan, in a bid to dominate the Pacific, builds the biggest battleship in the world.
Thursday, March 29, 2018 7:30 pm Ask This Old House
8:00 pm Broad & HighTake a trip to Powell to visit the art classroom of Ohio’s Teacher of the Year.
8:30 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsSpiritual matters: A history of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, a LGBTQ church community, and the architecture of historic Catholic churches.
9:00 pm Doc MartinAromatherapy • Local radio host Caroline Bosman may have a drinking problem. Martin tends to stinky Vernon Cooke.
10:00 pm Death In ParadiseMan Overboard - Part Two • Their latest investigation has taken them back to the detective inspector's hometown, but with the discovery of another dead body they now have two murders to solve.
Friday, March 30, 2018 7:30 pm In Good Shape - The Health Show
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm The Search for the Last SupperNational Geographic historian Jean-Pierre Isbouts embarks on a quest in search of a mysterious second version of the famous 'Last Supper' fresco, reportedly painted by Leonardo da Vinci for the King of France, Louis XII.
10:00 pm Great Performances
Saturday, March 31, 2018 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Sewing with Nancy
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
8:30 am Garden Smart
9:00 am American Woodshop
9:30 am Woodsmith Shop
10:00 am The This Old House Hour
11:00 am Martha Bakes
11:30 am Sara's Weeknight Meals
12:00 pm Lidia's Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen
1:30 pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
2:00 pm Cook's Country
Driving Miss Daisy • An unlikely friendship evolves between a well-to-do Jewish matron and her African-American chauffeur during the tumultuous years of the Civil Rights era.
2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Special
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
4:00 pm Samantha Brown's Places to Love
4:30 pm Globe Trekker
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances
9:00 pm Father BrownThe Lair of the Libertines • Father Brown and his friends find themselves stranded. The situation escalates when guests are found murdered and Father Brown realizes they are all in danger. At Hotel Cuba, the dish of the day is death.
10:00 pm A Place to Call HomeNo Other Love • On a high after Sarah's triumph at the Swanson's party, George and Sarah are closer than ever. Their happiness is short-lived, however, when they are faced with a bombshell from Regina.
Columbus on the Record Fridays 8:30pm
Columbus Neighborhoods Thursdays 8:30pm
In the Know • Wednesdays 7:30pm
Weeknights on WOSU TV
Broad & High • Thursdays 8pm
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Daytime & Early Evening on WOSU TVWeekday Schedule, 5am - 7:30pm
5:00 am BBC World News
5:30 am
Mondays: Sit and Be Fit
Tuesdays: Jazzy Vegetarian
Wednesdays: Classical Stretch
Thursdays: Ellies' Real Good Food
Fridays: Sit and Be Fit
6:00 am Curious George
6:30 am Wild Kratts
7:00 am Wild Kratts
7:30 am Ready Jet Go!
8:00 am Nature Cat
8:30 am Sesame Street
9:00 am Pinkalicious & Peterrific
9:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:30 am Splash and Bubbles
11:00 am Dinosaur Train
11:30 am Peg + Cat
12:00 pm Super Why!
12:30 pm Martha Speaks
1:00 pm Bob the Builder
1:30 pm Arthur
2:00 pm Curious George
2:30 pm The Cat in the Hat
3:00 pm Nature Cat
3:30 pm Wild Kratts
4:00 pm WordGirl
4:30 pm Odd Squad
5:00 pm Cyberchase
5:30 pmBBC World News America
Fridays: State of Ohio
6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
7:00 pm Nightly Business Report
Where to watch? Detailed channel guide: wosu.pm/tv-channels
WOSU TV –The primary channel for award-winning, locally produced shows like Broad & High, Columbus Neighborhoods, In the Know and Columbus on the Record; arts, science, travel and news shows of PBS featuring Masterpiece, NOVA and Antiques Roadshow; and the educational entertainment of PBS KIDS.
Digital channels:
Spectrum 1007or 916
WOW! 205
Over-the-air 34.1
Digital channels:
Spectrum 994 or 191
WOW! 153
Over-the-air 34.3
WOSU Ohio –Programming from the Ohio Channel which includes Ohio Government Television and local productions by Ohio public broadcasting stations, as well as international news and documentaries.
Digital channels:
Spectrum 991 or 190
WOW! 150
Over-the-air 34.2
Digital channels:
Spectrum 993 or 193
Over-the-air 34.4
WOSU Plus –Offers CREATE how-to and lifestyle shows from 12am – 8pm daily, and a one-day delay of WOSU TV primetime programming from 8pm – 11pm Monday through Thursday nights.
WOSU Kids –WOSU Kids features 24/7 programming from PBS KIDS featuring favorites like Super Why, Sesame Street, Clifford and Splash and Bubbles. Movies and specials are also offered during the all-day lineup. Live streaming of the channel can be found at wosu.org.
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Camping Monday, 3/12 at 2:30pm
Friday, 3/16 at 2:30pm
The Little Cats join The Cat in the Hat, Fish, Nick and Sally on a fun and frenzied outdoor adventure as they camp, hike and paddle their way to Fish's family reunion.
PBS KIDS® Spring Specials
Curious George Swings into SpringTuesday, 3/20 & Friday, 3/23 at 2pm Wednesday, 3/21 & Monday, 3/26 at 6am
Join your favorite monkey for this seasonal special. The Man with the Yellow Hat knows that George has spring fever and takes George to the park to experience all the wonders of spring. From blooming flowers to a hot air balloon rally, Curious George discovers it all.
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Rick Steves’ Special: European Easter10pm • Monday, March 26 Taking you on a spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Switzerland, Italy, and Greece, Rick Steves' European Easter celebrates this 2, 000-year-old story in a variety of cultures.
WWII Mega Weapons: Battleship Yamato10pm • Wednesday, March 28 Learn how Japan, in a bid to dominate the Pacific, builds the biggest battleship in the world.
Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU TV
Pavlo Live in Kastoria 8pm • Sunday, March 4International recording artist Pavlo returns to Greece to perform old favorites and new classics.
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Doc Martin In Loco
Death In Paradise Stumped In Murder
2 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
FRONTLINEWeinstein
Makers Women In Hollywood
3 Saturday Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live Brit Floyd Space & Time: Live In Amsterdam
4 Sunday Pavlo Live In Kastoria Hamilton's America
5 Monday Celtic Thunder X Jesse Cook Live at the Bathurst Theatre
6 Tuesday Mister Rogers: It's You I Like Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power of Music
7 Wednesday Great Performances Hitman: David Foster and Friends
Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live
8 Thursday Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott An Evening with Lucia Micarelli
9 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record Brit Floyd Space & Time: Live In Amsterdam Celtic Thunder X
10 Saturday Doo Wop Generations Jesse Cook Live at the Bathurst Theatre
11 Sunday Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live An Evening with Lucia Micarelli
12 Monday Best of WOSU
13 Tuesday Best of WOSU
14 Wednesday Best of WOSU
15 Thursday Best of WOSU
16 Friday Best of WOSU
Saturday Best of WOSU
18 Sunday Best of WOSU
19 Monday Best of WOSU
20 Tuesday Best of WOSU
21 Wednesday Nature Forest of the Lynx
NOVARoman Catacomb Mystery
WWII Mega WeaponsThe Tunnels of Okinawa
22 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Doc MartinBlood Is Thicker
Death In Paradise Man Overboard - Part One
23 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
Great Performances: The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live
Songs at the Center John Oates
24 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Father Brown The Kembleford Boggart
A Place to Call HomeAuld Lang Syne
25 Sunday Call The MidwifeEpisode One
Call The MidwifeEpisode Two Castles in the Sky
26 Monday Antiques RoadshowSt. Louis, Hour Three
History Detectives Space Exploration
Rick Steves' Special European Easter
27 Tuesday Jesus: Countdown to Calvary Into The Night: Portraits of Life and Death
28 Wednesday Nature Naledi: One Little Elephant
NOVAThe Great Math Mystery
WWII Mega WeaponsBattleship Yamato
29 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Doc MartinAromatherapy
Death In Paradise Man Overboard - Part Two
30 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record The Search for the Last Supper Great Performances:
Driving Miss Daisy
31 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Father Brown The Lair of the Libertines
A Place to Call HomeNo Other Love
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The Bletchley Circle 8pm & 9pm • Fridays starting March 23
Follow the story of a group of ordinary women who had the extraordinary ability to break codes during World War II in the UK.
Great Performances at the Met: Exterminating Angel 8pm • Sunday, March 25
Inspired by the classic Luis Buñuel film of the same name, and stars John Tomlinson and Alice Coote. Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham is the host.
Castles in the Sky 10pm • Monday, March 26A little known team of scientists work on radar during the run-up to the Second World War.
Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU Plus
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Thursday Nature Snowbound: Animals of Winter
NOVAPrediction by the Numbers Death on the Matterhorn
2 Friday Jewel in the Crown The Moghul Room
Jewel in the CrownPandora's Box
Jewel in the CrownA Division of the Spoils
3 Saturday Food: What The Heck Do I Eat? with Mark Hyman, MD Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
4 Sunday Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You Brit Floyd Space & Time: Live In Amsterdam
5 Monday Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power of Music
6 Tuesday Pavlo Live In Kastoria Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living with Peggy Cappy
7 Wednesday Jesse Cook Live at the Bathurst Theatre 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, MD
8 Thursday Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power of Music Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live
9 Friday More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
10 Saturday Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living with Peggy Cappy 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, MD
Food: What The Heck Do I Eat? with Mark Hyman, MD
11 Sunday Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD
12 Monday Best of WOSU
13 Tuesday Best of WOSU
14 Wednesday Best of WOSU
15 Thursday Best of WOSU
16 Friday Best of WOSU
Saturday Best of WOSU
18 Sunday Best of WOSU
19 Monday Best of WOSU
20 Tuesday Best of WOSU
21 Wednesday American Experience: Rachel Carson MakersWomen In Business
22 Thursday Nature Forest of the Lynx
NOVARoman Catacomb Mystery
WWII Mega WeaponsThe Tunnels of Okinawa
23 Friday The Bletchley CircleEpisode One
The Bletchley CircleEpisode Two This Old House Globe Trekker
24 Saturday Backstage Pass Backstage Pass Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket/Ben Harper
Wild Photo Adventures
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
25 Sunday Great Performances at the Met: The Exterminating Angel Rick Steves' Europe
26 Monday Call The MidwifeEpisode One
Call The MidwifeEpisode Two Castles in the Sky
27 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowSt. Louis, Hour Three
History Detectives Space Exploration
Rick Steves' Special European Easter
28 Wednesday Jesus: Countdown to Calvary Into The Night: Portraits of Life and Death
29 Thursday Nature Naledi: One Little Elephant
NOVAThe Great Math Mystery
WWII Mega WeaponsBattleship Yamato
30 Friday The Bletchley CircleEpisode Three The Bletchley Circle This Old House Globe Trekker
31 Saturday Backstage Pass Backstage Pass Austin City Limits Iggy Pop
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
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89.7 FM NPR News can also be heard on our regional network stations on HD Radio as well as streaming online at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile app.
Travel w/ Rick Steves
89.7 NPR News schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Morning Edition
BBC World ServiceBBC World Service6am Columbus on the
Record7am Marketplace
Weekend On Being
8am
Weekend EditionWeekend Edition9am BBC NewsHour
10am
All Sides with Ann FisherIt's Been a Minute
11am Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! Freakonomics Radio
12pm Fresh Air Ask Me Another Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!
1pm On Point This American Life Snap Judgment
2pm
Here & NowThe Moth Radio Hour Radiolab
3pm TED Radio Hour New Yorker Radio Hour
4pm
All Things ConsideredMilk Street Radio Reveal
5pm All Things Considered All Things Considered
6pm MarketplaceLive from Here with Chris Thile
Bluegrass Ramble
All Things Considered7pm On Point
8pm All Sides with Ann Fisher Travel w/ Rick Steves
Bluegrass Ramble9pm All Sides with Ann Fisher All Sides Weekend Live from Here with
Chris Thile (9-11pm) 10pm + BBC World Service
Q: Why did you choose 89.7 NPR News?
NE: I wanted to move to a bigger city and work in a newsroom where I could spend more of my time following long-term stories. Columbus is different from the other places I’ve lived. But the newsroom staff was warm and welcoming and they seemed excited about the kind of work I want to do.
Q: What guides you as a journalist?
NE: Storytelling. I really, really love tackling a subject you’ve already heard about 1,000 times before and finding a way to reveal something new or portray it in a different light.
Q: What’s the most interesting story you’ve covered?
NE: It’s tough to pick one so I’ll just go with the first. In 2014, Florida wound up in court over its congressional and state senate district maps. For two years, I followed the fight through the courts and legislature. The day-to-day coverage was unwieldy, but it was a crash course in nuts and bolts explanatory journalism.
Q: What’s an Ohio story you can’t wait to cover?
NE: One of things I really enjoy is breaking down government policy and then finding people it directly affects. Health care, environment, and agriculture beats have been good places to find stories so I’ll probably start there.
Q: You moved from warm, sunny Florida to cold, gray Columbus; how have you adjusted to the weather?
NE: I have coats, ill-fitting boots, and gloves so getting to work is just fine, and I’ve got a pile of books and a Netflix account so hibernating until spring should be fine, too.
Q: You’re a native of California and have a degree from Florida State…you know you have to root for the Buckeyes, right?
NE: Well, I went to UC Santa Cruz first, so I’ll always be Banana Slug at heart. Good news is UCSC doesn’t have a football team, so I guess y’all are safe for now.
A Q&A with 89.7’s Newest Reporter - Nick Evans
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Classical 101 can also be heard in Columbus on HD Radio 89.7-2 as well as streaming online at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile app.
The American Sound
March is Women’s History Month, and all month The American Sound will showcase music by women composers. Enjoy brilliant musical gems by some of today’s most prominent women composers, including Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw performing her own hauntingly beautiful arrangement of spirituals with the Calder Quartet, selections from Melissa Dunphy’s astonishing Norse-inspired songs
Hervararkviða, A Jazz Nocturne by “the girl Gershwin” Dana Suesse and the sparkling Sapphire for saxophone and wind ensemble by Catherine McMichael. And be sure to watch Classical 101’s blog for special online features with some of these composers. Celebrate Women’s History Month with host Jennifer Hambrick and The American Sound, 6pm Saturdays and 7pm Tuesdays.
Symphony Showcase
Symphony Showcase also marks the important contributions of women this month with five programs featuring notable conductors. Hear American conductors Marin Alsop, JoAnn Falletta and Jeannette Sorrell with the orchestras they lead or, in Sorrell’s case, founded. We’ll also travel across the pond to revisit two important British conductors…Jane Glover with the London Mozart Players and Iona Brown with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Women wield the baton this month on Symphony Showcase, Thursday nights at 7pm.
Musica Sacra
Palm Sunday is March 25 and Musica Sacra will feature a performance of the sublime Brahms Requiem with Marin Alsop leading the Leipzig Radio Choir and Symphony. Join host Christopher Purdy for Musica Sacra every Sunday night at 8pm.
Enjoy these and other insightful programs on Classical 101…and don’t forget you can access these programs on the WOSU Public Media app or by streaming atwosu.org/classical101.
Classical 101 schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Classical MusicClassical Music
Classical Music
6am
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
7am
Classical Music with Boyce Lancaster8am
Classical Musicwith Cheryl Dring
9am
10am
Classical Music with Jennifer HambrickClassical Music with Jennifer Hambrick
11am
12pm
1pm By Request withChristopher Purdy Met Opera
Concerts from Ohio State2pm
3pm
Classical Music
Classical Music
4pmClassical Music
5pm Essential Classics
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin6pm The American Sound
7pm Essential Classics
The American Sound
Classical Guitar Alive!
Symphony Showcase
Classical Music
Classical Guitar Alive!
8pm
Classical MusicConcierto Musica Sacra with
Christopher Purdy9pm
10pm + Classical Music Classical Music
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