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WOSU TV: American Experience: JFK: Part One Monday, November 11 at 9pm American Experience: JFK: Part Two Tuesday, November 12 at 9pm NOVA: Cold Case JFK Wednesday, November 13 at 9pm Secrets of the Dead: JFK: One P.M. Wednesday, November 13 at 10pm JFK ASSASSINATION 50TH ANNIVERSARY CLASSICAL 101: Music of the Kennedy Years November 18–22 at 8pm 89.7 NPR NEWS: Tune in all week for special JFK coverage November 18–22 WOSU TV Chanukah Specials on WOSU TV • Page 13 WOSU Members MemberCard Benefit: BalletMet Columbus • Page 2 WOSU Public Media • wosu.org • November 2013 WOSU Radio New Season of ProMusica Broadcasts on Classical 101 • Page 5

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WOSU TV: American Experience: JFK: Part One Monday, November 11 at 9pm

American Experience: JFK: Part Two Tuesday, November 12 at 9pm

NOVA: Cold Case JFK Wednesday, November 13 at 9pm

Secrets of the Dead: JFK: One P.M. Wednesday, November 13 at 10pm

JFKAssAssinAtion50th AnniversAry

claSSical 101:Music of the Kennedy Years

November 18–22 at 8pm

89.7 NPR NEWS:Tune in all week

for special JFK coverage November 18–22

WOSU TV Chanukah Specials on WOSU TV • Page 13

WOSU Members MemberCard Benefit: BalletMet Columbus • Page 2

WOSU Public Media • wosu.org • November 2013

WOSU Radio New Season of ProMusica Broadcasts on Classical 101 • Page 5

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WOSU Public Media: Delivering on OSU’s Mission

WOSU Public Media

Graphic Designer/Assoc. Editor Ann Draghi

General Manager Tom Rieland

Chief Operating Officer Karen Olstad

Director of Marketing & Communications Meredith Hart

Membership Rob Walker

Friends of WOSU Board

President Dale Heydlauff

Vice President Karen Ickes

Secretary/Treasurer Kathleen McGinnis

Board Members

Joel BrownAllen ColemanDan CvetanovichLaura EcklarFred Hadley Patricia HatlerEmily HowardBeth Ann HullingerSharron KornegayRay LaVoie

Ed LentzTiffany MillerDebbie MitchellChristine MortineBill RessTom RielandBill SchiffmanMichael SchwaigerDavid Stallings

WOSU Mission: The mission of WOSU Public Media is to enrich lives through programming and community services that educate, inform, entertain, and inspire.

Questions? Comments?Contact our Audience Services Advocate, Alysia Gobert-Smith, at (614) 292-9678 or via e-mail at [email protected]

VOLUME 34, NUMBER 11

Airfare (UPS 372670) is published monthly except for June, July and August by:

WOSU Public Media 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210, (614) 292-9678

Copyright 2013 by The Ohio State University. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from the publisher. Subscription is by a minimum contribution of $60 to WOSU Public Media, of which $3.25 is allocated to Airfare. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, Ohio.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Airfare, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210

ON THE COVERJohn F. Kennedy is remembered on WOSU TV,

89.7 NPR News & Classical 101.Why does Ohio State own a network of

educational television and radio stations we now call WOSU Public Media?

Part of the answer is in the 1870s OSU seal embedded with the Latin phrase Disciplina in civitatem, which translates to “Education for Citizenship.” As a land-grant university founded with an outreach mission, Ohio State strives to educate all Ohioans to provide a smarter citizenry.

An early indicator of that mission was the Ohio Agricultural Extension. In 1906, OSU agents were sent via trains to rural Ohio — traveling the state carrying agricultural exhibits and offering presentations on farm practices reaching thousands of farmers.

So when OSU established one of the first radio stations in the country in 1922, it was modeling the Extension philosophy using the newest technology to disseminate

information and entertainment. Programs in 1925 included the popular morning farm market reports; 174 lectures by OSU faculty; “live” musical programs; and play-by-play of OSU football games.

Nine decades later, our priorities revolve around similar programming themes: news and public affairs, arts and culture, and lifelong learning. And the quality and importance of this nonprofit, noncommercial programming hasn’t diminished a bit. Your support of that mission is more critical than ever.

Our team is thankful Ohio State leadership understands and appreciates this history as we continue to reflect the core OSU tradition of Disciplina in civitatem.

By Tom Rieland, General Manager

Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (Required by Section 707.8.3 of Domestic Mail Manual) — Form 3526

Publication: Airfare Publication Number: 372670

Filing Date: 9/3/12 Frequency of Issue: Monthly, except for June, July, August

Annual Subscription Price: $60 No. of Issues Published Annually: 9

Office of Publication: 2400 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43210

General Business Office: (address same as above)

Publisher: WOSU Public Media/The Ohio State University , (address same as above)

Editor: Meredith Hart, Director of Communications, WOSU, (address same as above)

Managing Editor: Ann Draghi, WOSU, (address same as above)

Owner: WOSU Public Media/The Ohio State University, (address same as above)

Extent & Nature of CirculationAvg. No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 months

Actual No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date

Total No. Copies (Net Press Run) 4,931 6,616

Sales Through Dealers, etc. 0 0

Mail Subscription 4,288 6,416

Total Paid Circ. 4,288 6,416

Free Distribution 317 200

Total Distribution 4,691 6,616

Copies Not Distributed 240 0

Return from News Agents 0 0

Total 4,931 6,616

I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete.—Ann Draghi

WOSU MemberCard Benefit of the Month

NOVEMBER’S FEATURE:

BalletMet Columbus

Present your WOSU MemberCard during the month of November for this special offer! Valid for 2-for-1 admission for tickets purchased during the month of November

for December performances of “The Nutcraker.”

(614) 229-4848 www.balletmet.org

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They bounce to Beethoven, gurgle to Gershwin and suck their toes to strains of Strauss.

They’re Classical 101’s tiniest listeners: babies who spend their days enjoying our great music on WOSV 91.7 FM in the Infant Room at St. Peter’s Child Care Center in Mansfield.

The babies have Infant Room attendant Emmah Roepke to thank for the musical ambience. A student in early childhood development at North Central State College and a self-described music “fanatic,” Roepke says her mother played classical music for her when she was a baby. Now Roepke is sharing her passion for music to the wee ones at St. Peter’s.

And they’re all picking up on it. Fourteen-month-old Abbigail, for instance, already has a penchant for piano music.

“I’ve noticed that she seems to be more content in the room when there are piano pieces playing, instead of, like, a whole orchestra,” Roepke said. “It’s just interesting seeing the babies respond to instrumental music, and that’s what I like about it. I’m a firm believer that classical music helps brain development at a young age.”

As much as Roepke’s pint-sized charges like the music on Classical 101, they also respond to the voices of Classical 101’s hosts.

“When there are people talking on the radio, it’s almost like they like to interact with them,” Roepke said. “Usually when the gentlemen are on, (the babies are) awake and playing, and when the men announce that’s when they seem to look at the radio and wonder where that second voice is coming from.”

Classical 101 Delights Babies in Mansfield Day Care Center

By Jennifer Hambrick, Classical 101 Midday Host

And yours truly? Roepke says the voice of Classical 101’s only female announcer helps the babies settle in for their midday naps.

“It’s definitely a maternal voice, and I think that’s something they pick up on even when they’re sleeping and you’re on the radio,” Roepke said.

Of course, the music works for nap time, too, when the great composers carry the babies along with the center’s older children to the Land of Nod.

As she works toward her degree, Roepke listens to classical music to help her study. And based on personal experience, she’s betting that someday the little ones at St. Peter’s will grow up to be big classical music lovers like her.

“If you play a certain kind of music when a child is younger, they could certainly grow up to be a fanatic of it,” Roepke said. “I think that’s what happened to me.”

On a recent visit to Mansfield, I met with listeners and viewers who’ve regularly supported us for decades. Their dedication to WOSU Public Media is gratifying and the impact the stations have had on their lives has inspired them recently to give more in their levels of support than ever before.

Margaret Lindley retired from a long career as an educator in the Mansfield Public Schools and says she can’t remember a day without WOSU in her life. Before retiring, Margaret listened daily to WOSU Classical music (91.7 FM, WOSV in Mansfield) and now enjoys relaxing with WOSU TV. Recently, Margaret made a gift to WOSU’s Classical 101 campaign as a way to give back to one of her favorite organizations. We’re deeply appreciative of Margaret’s special support.

Another wonderful supporter is Jan Wisner. Jan is also retired from the Mansfield Public Schools. A strong supporter and advocate of the arts, Jan especially enjoys arts and culture programming on WOSU TV. This year Jan became a WOSU Producers Club member, making her part of a special group of annual supporters who get early access to popular events, concerts and travel opportunities offered by WOSU.

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Am

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Spotlight on Mansfield

By Amy Milbourne, Advancement

Want more information on how you can contribute?Amy Milbourne & Dana Viglietta Classical Music Campaign • (614) 292-9678

Judith Oppenheimer WOSU Producers Club • (614) 292-3912

Emmah Roepke sits and plays with her charges at St. Peter’s Child Care Center in Mansfield.

Below: A little girl listens to Classical 101.

Jan Wisner

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Thank you!Please consider supporting the generous corporate and organizational partners who support the programming on WOSU Public Media!

• A&B Theatricals• AEG Live• American Electric Power (AEP)• AEP Foundation• ARC Industries• Art & College Pre Academy• Assistive Technology of Ohio• Bailey Cavalieri• BalletMet Columbus• Bethel Dental Care• Bipartisan Policy Center• The Blackwell Inn and

Conference Center• Broad St. Presbyterian Church• Capital University• Capital University Law School• CAPA• CAS• CATCO• CATCO is Kids• Chamber Music Columbus• Charles Barton Weaver Trust Fund• Chevron• Chase• CityMusic• CityScene Magazine• Columbus Dance Theatre• Columbus Food Adventures• The Columbus Foundation• Columbus Medical

Association Foundation• Columbus Metropolitan Club• Columbus Museum of Art• Columbus School for Girls• Columbus Symphony• Columbus Zoo & Aquarium• COSI• Council for Older Adults• Dental Care Plus• Delta Dental• Edible Columbus• El Vaquero Restaurants• Experience Clintonville• Fahlgren Mortine• First Congregational Church

United Church of Christ• Fisher & Phillips• FPL Financial Strategies• Franklin Park Conservatory• Gateway Film Center• Giant Eagle• Goldberg, Dr. Richard and Lynda• Green B.E.A.N. Delivery• Hocking Hills Adventure

Trek Theatre• Home Care Assistance• Homeport• Ice Miller• Ingram-White Castle Foundation• Jazz Arts Group - Columbus

Jazz Orchestra• Johnson Investment Counsel• Jones Topsoil• KA Menendian Rug Gallery• Kendal at Granville Continuing

Care Retirement Community• Lazarus Fund, Hattie and Robert• Levi’s 4 Floors

• Local Matters• Luck Bros’ Coffee House• Marburn Academy• McCoy Center for the Arts• Meijer• Methodist Eldercare Services• National Shows 2• Nationwide Insurance• Newark-Granville Symphony• Ohio Designer Craftsmen• Ohio Dominican University• Ohio Education Association• Ohio History Center• Ohio Northern University• Ohio Tuition Trust Authority• Ohio University• On the Square Yoga• Opera Columbus• Opera Project Columbus• OSU College of the Arts• OSU Office of Distance

Education and eLearning• OSU Optometry• OSU Neurological Dept.• OSU Wexner Medical Center• Patience Home HealthCare• Pizzuti Collection• Plante & Moran• Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur• ProMusica• ProMusica Culinary Capers• Queen City Shows• Recognize and Refer to Recover• Rob’Z Original Buckeye

State Chili Starter Sauce• Reinberger Foundation• Ross, Sandy & Andy• Rutherford Funeral Homes

and Crematories• Saturday Music Club• Schoedinger Funeral and

Cremation Service• The Sherrington Group• Sodexo• Springfield Culture Fest• State Auto Insurance Companies• State Farm Agent, Bill Alsnauer• TEDxColumbus• The Mitchell House of Powell• The Original Mattress Factory• Thompson Hine, LLP• Thurber House• Time Warner• United Way of Central Ohio• University Libraries• University of Cincinnati• Upper Arlington Cultural

Arts Commission• Varment Guard• Warther Signature Tours• Wellington School• Westerville Symphony• Westin Columbus• Wexner Center for the Arts• Wexner Heritage Village • Wiebold Studio• Wild Birds Unlimited• Zanesville Museum of Art

For more information on underwriting programs seen or heard on WOSU Public Media, please contact us at [email protected] or: Christine Šadić Manager of Corporate Support (614) 247-4469

If you are interested in planned or major giving, please contact:

Amy Milbourne (614) 292-9678

If you are interested in a radio day sponsorship message, please contact:

Rob Walker (614) 292-9678

Programming on WOSU is supported by the Jerome and Margaret Cunningham Charitable Gift Fund honoring the dedicated staff and volunteers of the Capital Area Humane Society.

WOSU Arts and Media Partners • BalletMet• Chamber Music Columbus• CityMusic• Columbus Metropolitan Club• Columbus Symphony• COSI• Gateway Film Center• Greater Columbus Arts Council• Jazz Arts Group• Midland Theatre• Newark-Granville Symphony• Ohioana Library• Opera Project Columbus• Pizzuti Collection• ProMusica Chamber Orchestra• Thurber House• Wexner Center for the Arts• Women’s Fund of Central Ohio• The Works

Naming WOSU as beneficiary of your charitable gift annuity, remainder trust, or will are ways in which you can help leave a legacy to preserve public broadcasting for future generations.

Our Sponsors

Day Sponsorships

Planned & Major Giving

Consider Underwriting on WOSU TV and Radio On-air underwriting announcements on WOSU Public Media recognize your company’s support of public broadcasting and give you an opportunity to share your company’s message with our highly desirable audiences.

Tickets available at 614.464.0066 or www.promusicacolumbus.org

VIRTUOSIC VADIMSAT, NOV 9 | 5:30 PM

SUN, NOV 10 | 7:00 PMSOUTHERN THEATRE

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89.7 NPR News & Classical 101 Highlights

R A D I O H I G H L I G H T S

The All-Day NPR News Station

The New Sound and Face of Public Radio

By Michael Thompson, News and Public Affairs Director

The sound of public radio is changing and that sound was on full display last month when Radiolab came to Columbus and thrilled a Palace Theater audience with a live version of its eclectic science show.

Hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich used audio clips, visuals, live music, explosions, and life-sized puppets to explain a new mind-blowing theory on how dinosaurs became extinct. A giant T. rex and brontosaurus growled at the audience and nuzzled Krulwich as Abumrad weaved together science, music and sound effects.

It’s the formula that has made Radiolab one of the most popular programs on 89.7 NPR News and in public radio. In fact 89.7’s entire Saturday afternoon lineup showcases the new sound of public radio. Radiolab, This American Life, The Moth Radio Hour, the TED Radio Hour and The Dinner Party Download raise public radio’s terrific storytelling to a new level. The programs mix in fresh (sometimes strange) voices with cool music and edgy writing to tell stories you cannot hear anywhere else.

And these shows are bringing new ears to public radio. For the Radiolab Live performance, the Palace Theater was filled with 20- and 30-somethings, as well as baby-boomers who love science and provocative content. It was a gathering of Columbus’ creative class — thoughtful lifelong learners engaged in their communities eager to absorb and share something new.

It’s exactly the kind of community we’re trying to grow at 89.7 NPR News and WOSU Public Media. Our programs not only tell you what you need to know, they entertain, engage and inspire you. We want you to listen and then share the public radio experience at the office, at the dinner table, on Twitter and Facebook. And, like with Radiolab Live, at the Palace Theater in downtown Columbus.

Radiolab can be heard Saturdays at noon on 89.7 NPR News.

Mik

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A New Season of ProMusica Broadcasts! Sundays at 1pm with host Boyce Lancaster

Classical Music All Day, Every Day

Each Sunday afternoon during November and December, join Boyce for a new season of recorded performances by Columbus’ ProMusica Chamber Orchestra (PMCO). The broadcast season begins with a world-premiere by Clarice Assad featuring her father and uncle on guitar. You’ll hear fabulous guest artists such as Italian pianist Alessio Bax, solo percussionist Colin Currie, and Danish recorder soloist Michala Petri. Then there are the two holiday concerts for Christmas and New Year’s, all recorded in the historic Southern Theatre.

Plan now to join Boyce Lancaster for great music, old and new, from ProMusica’s 34th concert season, every Sunday from 1–3pm on Classical 101.

Date Performance

November 3 Opening Night

November 10 Mozart and the Masters

November 17 Schubert’s Unfinished

November 24 Recorder Virtuosa

Michala Petri

Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad prepare for Radiolab Live at the Palace Theater prior to the show.

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R A D I O H I G H L I G H T S

Classical 101 continued…

The American SoundSaturdays at 6pm with host Jennifer Hambrick

Join Jennifer Saturday evenings at 6pm when The American Sound heads into hibernation with music for Book Lovers’ Day, great dance music with Copland’s Rodeo and John Adams’ The Chairman Dances and, on November 30, offers up a special program for your Thanksgiving.

And as the fall colors fade, we’ll take a road trip through US cities with music inspired by New York, New Orleans, Santa Fe, Seattle – and your hometown. Tune in to The American Sound Saturdays at 6pm on Classical 101.

Robert Beaser

November 30Verdi: Falstaff (Season Finale) Celebrating Verdi’s 200th birthday with his final opera which earned him the title Orpheus at Eighty. A delightful comedy based on Shakespeare. Claudio Abbado conducts the Berlin Philharmonic with Bryn Terfel and Thomas Hampson.

Musica SacraSacred choral music both familiar and rare Sundays at 8pm with host Christopher Purdy

November 3Rorem: A Quaker Reader, Palestrina’s Sacred Motets, Brumel’s Missa Berzerette savoyenne and Kevin Puts’ To Touch the Sky: Nine Songs for Unaccompanied Chorus on Texts for Women

November 10Chesnikov’s Russian sacred music, Goudimel’s Psalm 13 & Psalm 137, Haydn’s Theresienmesse (Theresa Mass), Rorem’s Three Motets, and Tallis’ Spem in alium

November 17Purcell’s sacred motets, Bach’s Magnificat, Copland’s Old American Songs & In the Beginning, Biber’s Vespers, and Mendelssohn’s Three Motets

November 24Britten’s Hymn to St. Cecilia, A. Scarlatti’s Mass of St. Cecilia and Britten’s War Requiem

Serenata “Adventures with the Art Song” Saturdays at 1pm with Christopher Purdy

November 2The Haunting World of Alexander Zemlinsky, with Violeta Urmana and Andreas Schmidt. (Zemlinsky was Schoenberg’s father-in-law, one of the many men in Alma Mahler’s life, and a noted composer. His music is worth knowing better.)

November 9Janet Baker’s 80th Birthday…A Bit Late, music by Mahler, Argento and Britten sung by one of England’s finest concert and opera stars

November 16Melodies by Georges Bizet. There was more to life than Carmen!

November 23No show today.

November 30 Benjamin Britten: Happy 100th Birthday

Saturday on StageA new season of “Opera and More” Saturdays at 1:30pm with host Christopher Purdy

November 2Halevy: La Juive. Seldom heard today, this French ‘opera-grand’ was once standard repertoire. The role of the Goldsmith Eleazar was a favorite of Caruso and Richard Tucker. We’ll hear Jose Carerras, Julia Varady, June Anderson and Ferrucio Furlanetto. Antonio de Almeida conducts.

November 9 Cavalli: La Calisto. Mistaken identities among the gods that are a stretch even for opera! A baroque comedy with Janet Baker, Ileana Cotrubas, Hughes Cuenod and Owen Branningan. Raymond Leppard conducts.

November 16(To be announced)

November 23Wagner: Die Walkure (1pm start time). Celebrating Wagner’s 200th birth anniversary year with a new recording of The Valkyrie conducted by Valery Gergiev; with Jonas Kaufmann, Rene Pape and Anja Kampe.

FretworksSaturdays at 7pm with host John Rittmeyer

During the month of November, we have a fine selection of music for those who love the classical guitar, and music for the mandolin and lute. We’ll hear performances from Sharon Isbin, David Russell, Eliot Fisk, John Williams, three of the Romeros, and some guitarists who have come into the international scene more recently or have new recordings.

The music ranges from solo guitar to duos, trios, quartets and orchestral concertos. We’ll hear a mandolin orchestra play music of Gluck, a mandolin concerto by Hummel, a Boccherini guitar quintet, and the popular Fantasia para un gentilhombre by Joaquin Rodrigo. Hopkinson Smith will perform renaissance music for the lute, and Paul Galbraith will play Bach on his eight-string guitar.

For the weekend of Thanksgiving, Paraguayan guitarist Berta Rojas plays a selection from Fiesta Americana by Vincent Linley-Clark, and there will be an early 18th century concerto for two mandolins by Vivaldi. Especially appropriate for this weekend are the Mountain Songs by Robert Beaser. These are lovely arrangements of American folk songs with Paula Robison, flute and Eliot Fisk, guitar.

Join us for Fretworks every Saturday night at 7pm.

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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.

89.7 FM NPR News can also be heard on our regional network stations on HD Radio and streaming online at wosu.org.

Monday → Friday SundaySaturday

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6:00 amMorning Edition with Steve Inskeep, Renée Montagne, and WOSU’s Debbie Holmes

BBC NewsHour

WOSU’s All Sides with Ann Fisher

Fresh Air with Terry Gross

Columbus on the Record

Here & Now (Mon–Thurs)Science Fridays (Fri)

All Things Considered with Robert Siegel, Michele Norris, Melissa Block, and WOSU’s Marilyn SmithMarketplace with Kai RyssdalAll Things Considered

BBC World Service

Marketplace Money

Weekend Edition

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!

Radiolab

This American LifeOn Point with Tom Ashbrook

The Moth Radio Hour

The Dinner Party Download

All Things Considered

WOSU’s Bluegrass Ramble8:00 pm

9:00 pm → Overnight

WOSU’s All Sides with Ann Fisher

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

Humankind

On Being

Weekend Edition

Car Talk

Travel with Rick Steves

To the Best of Our Knowledge

On the Media

This American Life

All Things Considered

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Monday → Thursday SundaySaturday

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Classical Musicwith WOSU’s Jennifer Hambrick

Amadeus Deliwith WOSU’s Jennifer HambrickClassical Musicwith WOSU’s Jennifer Hambrick

Classical Musicwith WOSU’s John Rittmeyer

Performance Today

Symphony at 7 with WOSU’s John Rittmeyer

Classical Music

Classical Musicwith WOSU’s Boyce Lancaster

Serenata

Classical Music

Sunday Baroque

Classical Musicwith WOSU’s Jennifer Hambrick

Classical Music

Music in Mid-Ohio

From the Top

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The TED Radio Hour

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The American Sound

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Fretworks

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Saturday on Stage with WOSU’s Christopher Purdy

Columbus in Concert: ProMusica Chamber Orchestra

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Full repeat schedule on wosu.orgPrimetime & Weekend

T V H I G H L I G H T S

Look for the turkey for Thanksgiving and Holiday programming.

The real Mr. Selfridge brought about a complete revolution in the way Londoners shopped, introducing a new American retail model that made shopping less a practical pursuit and more a luxurious adventure. Next AiR 11/4/13 4:00 PM

Sunday, 11/3/20136:00 am Barney & Friends6:30 am Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Peg + Cat8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Sid the Science Kid10:00 am Wild Kratts10:30 am Arthur11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly11:30 am Columbus on the Record12:00 pm McLaughlin Group12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman1:00 pm Nature2:00 pm Return2:30 pm Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home3:30 pm Orchestra of Exiles5:00 pm Broad & High5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Market Warriors7:00 pm Call the Midwife

8:00 pm Secrets of Selfridges

9:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 5 Lovebirds arrive at The Paradise as the latest attraction, and Denise struggles to keep her feelings to herself. NExT AIR 11/4/2013 1:00 AM

10:00 pm Independent LensThe Graduates: Hour One An intimate look at how students and teachers are faring in a stressed public education system. NExT AIR 11/8/13 1:00 AM

Friday, 11/1/20138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordNExT AIR 11/3/2013 11:30 AIM

9:00 pm Great PerformancesMoby Dick from the San Francisco Opera Jay Hunter Morris stars as obsessive Captain Ahab in this acclaimed adaptation of the classic novel.

Saturday, 11/2/20136:00 am Aviators6:30 am Motorweek7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting8:00 am Sewing with Nancy 8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop9:00 am This Old House 9:30 am Hometime 10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop 11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Bakes 1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen1:30 pm Cook’s Country2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table 2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 3:00 pm Garden Smart 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World4:00 pm Ask This Old House4:30 pm Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa 5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow 7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances Christmas Special 1994Hyacinth is busy planning a new kitchen. Someone is found in “Daddy’s” bed and it isn’t “Daddy”!

9:00 pm Doc MartinThe Portwenn Effect Martin makes a house call to the park ranger, who introduces him to a six-foot, red squirrel.

10:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 4 In the climactic battle of the war, Matthew and William go over the top to an uncertain fate. NExT AIR 11/3/13 3:00 AM

Monday, 11/4/20138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowJunk in the Trunk 3 Never-before-seen appraisals from the 2013 season include a sports collection and a very old book. NExT AIR 11/9/13 6:00 PM

9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowDallas, TX - Hour Three A Western-themed painting by Saturday Evening Post illustrator William H.D. Koerner is appraised. NExT AIR 11/5/13 1:00 AM

10:00 pm Norway Passage: The Most Beautiful VoyageA beautiful voyage along eleven hundred miles of Norway’s spectacular coastline is highlighted. NExT AIR 11/5/13 2:00 AM

Tuesday, 11/5/20138:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to CrossInto the Fire (1861–1896) The tumultuous Civil War, the end of slavery and achievements of Reconstruction are highlighted. NExT AIR 11/7/2013 1:00 AM

9:00 pm American MastersJimi Hendrix The definitive story of the influential rock guitarist features interviews and performance footage. NExT AIR 11/7/2013 2:00 AM

Wednesday, 11/6/20138:00 pm NatureLove in the Animal Kingdom The subtle, outrageous and romantic antics of gorillas, flamingos and other animals are revealed. NExT AIR 11/8/2013 1:00 AM

9:00 pm NOVAMaking Stuff Safer The extent that science and technology can protect us from monumental forces of nature is explored. NExT AIR 11/8/2013 2:00 AM

10:00 pm Raw to ReadyBombardier The Bombardier CRJ-1000 is a comfortable, durable and fuel efficient short-range regional jet. NExT AIR 11/8/2013 3:00 AM

Thursday, 11/7/20138:00 pm This Old House HourBreakaway walls and flood vents are installed in Point Pleasant. A leaky skylight is replaced. NExT AIR 11/8/13 4:00 AM

9:00 pm Doc MartinOf All the Harbors in All the Towns An old flame of Aunt Joan sails back into her life, but Martin discovers he is seriously ill. NExT AIR 11/9/13 9:00 PM

10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Abbey Grange Sir Eustace has been bludgeoned to death. What appears to be a burglary has Holmes reconsidering. NExT AIR 11/9/13 4:00 AM

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JFK: Part OneIn the first of this two-part series, follow JFK’s rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960 — the youngest man ever to be elected to the office. Next AiR 11/12/13 2:00 AM

Tuesday, 11/12/20138:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to CrossMaking a Way Out of No Way (1897–1940) The narrow confines of segregation during the Jim Crow era and the Harlem Renaissance are explored. NExT AIR 11/13/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm American ExperienceJFK: Part Two John F. Kennedy’s successes and failures in the White House and his assassination are explored. NExT AIR 11/13/13 2:00 AM

Wednesday, 11/13/20138:00 pm NatureParrot Confidential A look at parrots in need of rescue focuses on Lou, a parrot who is abandoned in a foreclosed home. NExT AIR 11/14/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm NOVACold Case JFK State-of-the-art forensic tools are applied to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy. NExT AIR 11/14/13 2:00 AM

10:00 pm Secrets of the DeadJFK: One PM Central Standard Time The assassination of President Kennedy, as it was revealed in the CBS newsroom, is chronicled. NExT AIR 11/14/13 3:00 AM

Thursday, 11/14/20138:00 pm This Old House HourSea-level foundation footings are installed at Bay Head. Roger Cook helps plant a maple tree. NExT AIR 11/15/13 4:00 AM

9:00 pm Doc MartinHaemophobia Gossip about Martin’s blood phobia seems to have spread around the village like wildfire. NExT AIR 11/16/13 9:00 PM

10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Musgrave Ritual The detective steps back in time and unravels a strange 17th century catechism at Hurlstone Manor. NExT AIR 11/16/13 4:00 AM

Friday, 11/15/20138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordNExT AIR 11/17/13 11:30 AM

9:00 pm Great PerformancesRodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! London’s National Theatre’s production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical stars Hugh Jackman.

Saturday, 11/16/20136:00 am Aviators6:30 am Motorweek7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting8:00 am Sewing with Nancy 8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime

Friday, 11/8/20138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordNExT AIR 11/10/13 11:30 AM

9:00 pm Great PerformancesStephen Sondheim’s Company with the New York Philharmonic Neil Patrick Harris stars in legendary composer Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical.

Saturday, 11/9/20136:00 am Aviators6:30 am Motorweek7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting8:00 am Sewing with Nancy8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals 12:30 pm Martha Bakes1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen1:30 pm Cook’s Country2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen3:00 pm Garden Smart3:30 pm Growing a Greener World4:00 pm Ask This Old House4:30 pm Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances9:00 pm Doc MartinOf All the Harbors in All the Towns An old flame of Aunt Joan sails back into her life, but Martin discovers he is seriously ill.

10:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 5 As the war nears its end, Downton’s aristocrats and servants put their lives back together. NExT AIR 11/10/13 3:00 AM

Sunday, 11/10/20136:00 am Barney & Friends6:30 am Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Peg + Cat8:30 am Dinosaur Train

9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Sid the Science Kid10:00 am Wild Kratts10:30 am Arthur11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly11:30 am Columbus on the Record12:00 pm McLaughlin Group12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman1:00 pm Nature2:00 pm Flintlock Disaster3:00 pm Dick Winters: “Hang Tough”4:00 pm Mormon Tabernacle Choir Salutes Our Armed Forces5:00 pm Broad & High5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Market Warriors7:00 pm Call the Midwife 8:00 pm Secrets of Althorp - The SpencersThe brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, gives a personal tour around the Spencer family’s manor. NExT AIR 11/11/13 4:00 AM

9:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 6 Katherine turns The Paradise upside down as she prepares for what promises to be a dazzling event. NExT AIR 11/11/13 1:00 AM

10:00 pm Independent LensThe Graduates: Hour Two The roots of the Latino dropout crisis are examined through the eyes of six inspiring young students. NExT AIR 11/15/13 1:00 AM

Monday, 11/11/20138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowPolitically Collect This special edition salutes the presidential election and keepsakes of political battles long past. NExT AIR 11/12/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm American experience

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Abraham Lincoln proved himself a master of a new frontier — the War Department Telegraph Office. The internet of the 19th century, the telegraph, gave Lincoln new powers to reshape leadership and wield personal control across distant battlefields. Next AiR 11/20/13 2:00 AM

Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday?While NASA plans a mission to retrieve asteroid samples, would-be asteroid miners are dreaming up their own program. Will asteroids turn out to be our economic salvation — or instruments of extinction? Next AiR 11/21/13 2:00 A

Wednesday, 11/20/20138:00 pm NOVAAt the Edge of Space The shimmering aurora, meteors and more phenomena are explored in the earth-space boundary zone. NExT AIR 11/21/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm NOVA

10:00 pm Comet EncounterScientists shoot breathtaking images of Comet ISON as it races past the Earth toward the sun. NExT AIR 11/21/13 3:00 AM

Thursday, 11/21/20138:00 pm This Old House HourThree projects conclude on the Jersey Shore. The guys help homeowners prepare for severe weather. NExT AIR 11/22/13 4:00 AM

9:00 pm Doc MartinOld Dogs Dr. Martin Ellingham is still as clumsy as ever when it comes to forming relationships with women. NExT AIR 11/23/13 9:00 PM

10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Second Stain The disappearance of a letter from a foreign potentate threatens Europe with catastrophe. NExT AIR 11/23/13 4:00 AM

Friday, 11/22/20138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the Record NExT AIR 11/224/13 11:30 AM

9:00 pm Nashville 2.0Great Americana artists pay tribute to the legendary country stars who have been their inspiration. NExT AIR 11/23/13 2:00 AM

10:00 pm Sunshine by the Stars: Celebrating Louisiana MusicHarry Connick, Jr. explores Louisiana music through the lyrics of the song “You Are My Sunshine.” NExT AIR 11/23/13 3:00 AM

Saturday, 11/23/20136:00 am Aviators6:30 am Motorweek7:00 am Best of the Joy of Painting

Saturday, 11/16/2013 continued…10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Bakes1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen1:30 pm Cook’s Country2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table2:30 pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen3:00 pm Garden Smart3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ask This Old House4:30 pm Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances9:00 pm Doc MartinHaemophobia Gossip about Martin’s blood phobia seems to have spread around the village like wildfire. NExT AIR 11/17/13 3:00 AM

10:00 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode Six The Spanish flu strikes Downton. Mary, Sybil and Robert each confront a moment of truth. NExT AIR 11/17/13 03:00AM

Sunday, 11/17/20136:00 am Barney & Friends6:30 am Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Peg + Cat8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Sid the Science Kid10:00 am Wild Kratts10:30 am Arthur11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly11:30 am Columbus on the Record12:00 pm McLaughlin Group12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman1:00 pm Nature2:00 pm Chef!2:30 pm Chef!3:00 pm Chef!3:30 pm Chef!4:00 pm Chef!4:30 pm Chef!

5:00 pm Broad & High5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Market Warriors7:00 pm Call the Midwife8:00 pm Secrets of Scotland YardA look at London’s police force sheds light on what it takes to become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. NExT AIR 11/18/13 4:00 AM

9:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 7 When a corpse is found in the river, word spreads that it is the body of Burroughs. NExT AIR 11/18/13 1:00 AM

10:00 pm Xmas Without ChinaTom Xia challenges his American neighbors to survive the Christmas season without Chinese products. NExT AIR 11/22/13 1:00 AM

Monday, 11/18/20138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowSurvivors A New Orleans chess table and more items that have endured dangerous circumstances are highlighted. NExT AIR 11/19/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowSan Diego, CA - Hour One An aristocratic portrait by Robert Henri and a draft of the 1933 song “Stormy Weather” are appraised.

10:00 pm The Kennedy Half-CenturyThe impact and influence of John F. Kennedy’s life, administration and tragic death are chronicled. NExT AIR 11/19/13 2:00 AM

Tuesday, 11/19/20138:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to CrossRise! (1940–1968) The long road to civil rights is examined, from World War II to Martin Luther King, Jr. and beyond. NExT AIR 11/20/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm Lincoln@Gettysburg

10:00 pm Gettysburg StoryThe story of Gettysburg is told with breathtaking imagery of legendary places of the battlefield. NExT AIR 11/20/13 3:00 AM

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Carol Burnett — comedic icon and all-around performing legend — is the guest of honor when, for the 16th year, the comedy world convenes in Washington, DC to toast this year’s recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Next AiR 11/25/13 12:00 AM

12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman1:00 pm Nature2:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class2:30 pm Farm Holiday Special with Ian Knauer3:00 pm Jazzy Vegetarian3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals4:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop4:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen5:00 pm Broad & High5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Call the Midwife7:00 pm Call the Midwife

8:00 pm Carol Burnett: the Mark twain Prize

10:00 pm Independent LensIndian Relay Teams from three American Indian communities compete in a grueling style of bareback horse racing. NExT AIR 11/29/13 1:00 AM

Monday, 11/25/20138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowSan Diego, CA - Hour Two Amazing highlights include an 18th-century ivory carved creche and a circa 1900 Turkmenistan rug.

9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowSan Diego, CA - Hour Three “Captain America” creator Jack Kirby’s comics and an original Hortus Eystettensis are appraised. NExT AIR 11/26/13 1:00 AM

10:00 pm Lyndon B. Johnson: Succeeding Kennedy A comprehensive look at the 36th president through interviews with experts and archival material. NExT AIR 11/26/13 3:00 AM

Tuesday, 11/26/20138:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to CrossIt’s Nation Time (1968–2013) The class disparity in the the black community and Barack Obama’s presidential wins are examined. NExT AIR 11/27/13 1:00 AM

Saturday, 11/23/2013 continued…7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting8:00 am Sewing with Nancy8:30 am Katie Brown Workshop9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Bakes1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen1:30 pm Cook’s Country2:00 pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table 2:30 pm Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller: Chanukah Special3:00 pm Garden Smart 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ask This Old House4:30 pm Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa5:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up AppearancesHyacinth will go to manic lengths to ensure that even the most routine of daily events is just so.

8:30 pm Keeping Up AppearancesHyacinth has asked the new vicar to tea and organizes everything meticulously, but things still go awry.

9:00 pm Doc MartinOld Dogs Dr. Martin Ellingham is still as clumsy as ever when it comes to forming relationships with women.

10:00 pm Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 7 In the finale, the family gathers at Downton Abbey for Christmas. NExT AIR 11/24/13 3:00 AM

Sunday, 11/24/20136:00 am Barney & Friends6:30 am Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Peg + Cat8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Sid the Science Kid10:00 am Wild Kratts10:30 am Arthur11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly11:30 am Columbus on the Record 12:00 pm McLaughlin Group

9:00 pm The MarchThis film chronicles the 1963 March on Washington, its history and how it nearly did not take place. NExT AIR 11/27/13 2:00 AM

10:00 pm FRONTLINEA Death in St. Augustine Allegations of domestic violence surface during the investigation of a deputy sheriff’s death. NExT AIR 11/27/13 3:00 AM

Wednesday, 11/27/20138:00 pm NatureMy Life as a Turkey Deep in the wilds of Florida, writer and naturalist Joe Hutto raised wild turkeys from chicks. NExT AIR 11/28/13 1:00 AM

9:00 pm NatureAn Original Duckumentary A look at the fascinating bird sheds light on how ducks migrate together, nurture chicks and more. NExT AIR 11/28/13 2:00 AM

10:00 pm NatureThe Private Life of Deer Scientists, deer experts and special cameras shed light on the hidden world of white-tailed deer. NExT AIR 11/28/13 3:00 AM

Thursday, 11/28/20136:00 am WordWorld6:30 am Martha Speaks7:00 am Arthur7:30 am Wild Kratts8:00 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas!9:00 am Peg + Cat9:30 am Dinosaur Train10:00 am Sesame Street11:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood11:30 am Super Why!12:00 pm Sid the Science Kid12:30 pm Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway1:30 pm Peg + Cat2:00 pm Curious George2:30 pm Zoboomafoo3:00 pm Arthur3:30 pm WordGirl4:00 pm Wild Kratts4:30 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman5:00 pm Cyberchase5:30 pm BBC World News America6:00 pm PBS NewsHour7:00 pm Nightly Business Report7:30 pm Built to Last8:00 pm This Old House HourThree New Jersey homeowners who are determined to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy are showcased. NExT AIR 11/29/13 4:00 AM

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Thursday, 11/28/2013 continued…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 Sherlock HolmesThe Man with the Twisted Lip A suburban husband fails to return from the city; it seems his daily routine isn’t what it appears. NExT AIR 11/30/13 4:00 AM

Friday, 11/29/20136:00 am WordWorld6:30 am Martha Speaks7:00 am Arthur7:30 am Wild Kratts8:00 am Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas9:00 am Peg + Cat9:30 am Dinosaur Train10:00 am Sesame Street11:00 am Chanukah Stories11:30 am Super Why!12:00 pm Sid the Science Kid

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Saturday, 11/30/20136:00 am Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled9:00 am Heal Yourself, Mind Over Medicine with Lissa Rankin, M.D.10:30 am 3 Steps to Incredible Health with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.12:30 pm Trains Around North America3:30 pm Rick Steves’ European Christmas5:30 pm Great Moments and Memories: Lawrence Welk Holiday Special8:00 pm Celtic Women: Home for Christmas9:30pm Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles

12:30 pm Thomas & Friends1:00 pm Caillou 1:30 pm Peg + Cat2:00 pm Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas!3:00 pm Arthur3:30 pm WordGirl4:00 pm Wild Kratts4:30 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman5:00 pm Cyberchase5:30 pm State of Ohio6:00 pm PBS NewsHour7:00 pm Nightly Business Report7:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe8:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordNExT AIR 12/1/13 11:30 AM

9:00 pm Great PerformancesBarbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn Barbra Streisand makes a homecoming to Brooklyn at the new Barclays Center arena, marking the superstar’s first Brooklyn concert since her childhood years.

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3:30 pm WordGirl

4:00 pm Wild Kratts

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5:00 pm Cyberchase

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Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller: Chanukah Special 11/23, 2:30pm Jamie celebrates Jewish cuisine and shares recipes.

American Experience: JFK: Part OneMonday, 11/11, 9pmFollow JFK’s rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960.American Experience: JFK: Part TwoTuesday, 11/12, 9pmFollow JFK into the White House and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency.

Holiday changes

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JFK Assassination 50th Anniversary, November 11–13

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NOVA: Cold Case JFK 11/13, 9pm Fifty years later, what can science tell us about the Kennedy assassination?

Secrets of the Dead: JFK: One PM Central Standard Time 11/13, 10pm Chronicles the assassination minute-by-minute.

Chanukah Stories 11/29, 11amCelebrity storytellers share two popular tales — The Tie Man’s Miracle and Moishe’s Miracle.

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American Masters: Jimi Hendrix Tuesday, November 5 at 9pm on WOSU TVExperience the pioneering guitarist Jimi Hendrix’s life and music through never-before-seen footage, archival interviews, photographs, and family letters. The film features new interviews with Hendrix family members, bandmates and others.

Lyndon B. Johnson: Succeeding Kennedy Monday, November 25 at 10pm on WOSU TV Through interviews with experts and witnesses and a wealth of iconic and rarely seen archival material, the program explores the policies of the straight-talking Texan unexpectedly thrust into the presidency following John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

Secrets of Scotland Yard Sunday, November 17 at 8pm on WOSU TV From Dickens to James Bond — no police institution in the world has caught the public imagination in the same way as Scotland Yard. The name has become synonymous with London’s police force, but actually comes from the location of the original police headquarters.

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1 Friday Washington Week

Columbus on the Record

Great Performances Moby Dick from the San Francisco Opera (2.5 hrs)

2 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances Christmas Special 1994

Doc MartinThe Portwenn Effect

Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 4

3 Sunday Secrets of Selfridges Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 5

independent Lens The Graduates: Hour One

4 Monday Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 3

Antiques Roadshow Dallas, TX - Hour Three

Norway Passage: the Most Beautiful Voyage

5 Tuesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Into the Fire (1861–1896)

American Masters Jimi Hendrix

6 Wednesday NatureLove in the Animal Kingdom

NOVA Making Stuff Safer

Raw to ReadyBombardier

7 Thursday this Old House Hour Doc Martin Of All the Harbors in All the Towns

Sherlock Holmes The Abbey Grange

8 Friday Washington Week

Columbus on the Record

Great Performances Stephen Sondheim’s Company with the New York Philharmonic (2.5 hrs)

9 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances

Keeping Up Appearances

Doc MartinOf All the Harbors in All the Towns

Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 5

10 Sunday Secrets of Althorp - the Spencers Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 6

independent Lens The Graduates: Hour Two

11 Monday Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect

American experienceJFK: Part One

12 Tuesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Making a Way Out of No…

American experienceJFK: Part Two

13 Wednesday NatureParrot Confidential

NOVA Cold Case JFK

Secrets of the DeadJFK: One PM Central Standard Time

14 Thursday this Old House Hour Doc Martin Haemophobia

Sherlock Holmes The Musgrave Ritual

15 Friday Washington Week

Columbus on the Record

Great Performances Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! (3 hrs)

16 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances

Keeping Up Appearances

Doc MartinHaemophobia

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 6 (2 hrs)

17 Sunday Secrets of Scotland Yard Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 7 xmas Without China

18 Monday Antiques Roadshow Survivors

Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour One the Kennedy Half-Century

19 Tuesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Rise! (1940–1968) Lincoln@Gettysburg Gettysburg Story

20 Wednesday NatureAt the Edge of Space

NOVA Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday? Comet encounter

21 Thursday this Old House Hour Doc Martin Old Dogs

Sherlock Holmes The Second Stain

22 Friday Washington Week

Columbus on the Record Nashville 2.0 Sunshine by the Stars:

Celebrating Louisiana Music

23 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances

Keeping Up Appearances

Doc MartinOld Dogs

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2 - Episode 7 (2 hrs)

24 Sunday Carol Burnett: the Mark twain Prize independent Lens Indian Relay

25 Monday Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour Two

Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour Three

Lyndon B. Johnson: Succeeding Kennedy

26 Tuesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross It’s Nation Time (1968–2013) the March FRONtLiNe

A Death in St. Augustine

27 Wednesday NatureMy Life as a Turkey

NatureAn Original Duckumentary

NatureThe Private Life of Deer

28 Thursday this Old House Hour Doc Martin In Loco

Sherlock Holmes The Man with the Twisted Lip

29 Friday Washington Week

Columbus on the Record

Great Performances Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn (3 hrs)

30 Saturday Celtic Women: Home for Christmas Rain: A tribute to the Beatles

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1 Friday in the Know Charlie Rose: the Week

Columbus Collaborative Symposium on the University Presidency

McLaughlin Group

Columbus on the Record

2 Saturday eat! Drink! italy! with Vic Rallo

eat! Drink! italy! with Vic Rallo

intelligence Squared Should Genetically Engineered Babies Be… Moyers & Company

3 Sunday essential PepinAll Puffed Up

America’s test Kitchen

Martha Stewart’s…

Cooking with Nick Stellino

Ask this Old House

Rudy Maxa’s World Rome…

4 Monday Secrets of Selfridges Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 5

Globe trekker Around the World - Pacific Journeys: Tonga to New…

5 Tuesday Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 3

Antiques Roadshow Dallas, TX - Hour Three

Norway Passage: the Most Beautiful Voyage

6 Wednesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Into the Fire (1861–1896)

American Masters Jimi Hendrix

7 Thursday NatureLove in the Animal Kingdom

NOVA Making Stuff Safer

Raw to ReadyBombardier

8 Friday in the Know Charlie Rose: the Week

Columbus Collaborative Symposium on the University Presidency

McLaughlin Group

Columbus on the Record

9 Saturday Sara’s Weeknight…

Martha’s Sewing Room Quick Zip…

intelligence SquaredThe GOP: Seize the Center or Die? Moyers & Company

10 Sunday essential PepinEgg-Ceptional

America’s test Kitchen

Martha Stewart’s…

Cooking with Nick Stellino

Ask this Old House

Rick Steves’ europe Paris…

11 Monday Secrets of Althorp - the Spencers Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 6

Globe trekker Paris City Guide 2

12 Tuesday Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect

American experienceJFK: Part One

13 Wednesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Making a Way Out of No…

American experienceJFK: Part Two

14 Thursday NatureParrot Confidential

NOVA Cold Case JFK

Secrets of the DeadJFK: One PM Central Standard Time

15 Friday in the Know Charlie Rose: the Week

Columbus Collaborative Symposium on the University Presidency

McLaughlin Group

Columbus on the Record

16 Saturday taste this! Comfort Food in…

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17 Sunday essential PepinLight as Air

America’s test Kitchen

Martha Stewart’s…

Cooking with Nick Stellino

Ask this Old House

Rick Steves’ europe Venice…

18 Monday Secrets of Scotland Yard Masterpiece ClassicThe Paradise, Part 7

Globe trekkerIce Trekking the Alps

19 Tuesday Antiques Roadshow Survivors

Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour One the Kennedy Half-Century

20 Wednesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Rise! (1940–1968) Lincoln@Gettysburg Gettysburg Story

21 Thursday NatureAt the Edge of Space

NOVA Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday? Comet encounter

22 Friday in the Know Charlie Rose: the Week

Columbus Collaborative Symposium on the University Presidency

McLaughlin Group

Columbus on the Record

23 Saturday Julia and Jacques Cooking at…

America’s test Kitchen

intelligence SquaredDo Too Many Kids Go to College? Moyers & Company

24 Sunday essential PepinSweet Endings

America’s test Kitchen

Martha Stewart’s…

Chef John Besh’s Family table

Ask this Old House

Rick Steves’ europe The Alps…

25 Monday Carol Burnett: the Mark twain Prize Globe trekker Globe Trekker Food Hour: Southern China

26 Tuesday Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour Two

Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA - Hour Three

Lyndon B. Johnson: Succeeding Kennedy

27 Wednesday the African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross It’s Nation Time (1968–2013) the March FRONtLiNe

A Death in St. Augustine

28 Thursday NatureMy Life as a Turkey

NatureAn Original Duckumentary

NatureThe Private Life of Deer

29 Friday in the Know Charlie Rose: the Week

Columbus Collaborative Symposium on the University Presidency

McLaughlin Group

Columbus on the Record

30 Saturday Rick Steves’ european Christmas 3 Steps to incredible Health with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. (2 hrs)

Primetime Schedule, 8pm–11pm

Thank-full Weekend November 23 & 24 on WOSU PlusThe family is coming over for a feast, and you and your guests will be Thank-full with the help of master chefs, Julia Child and Jacques Pépin. Style experts Katie Brown and Christy Rost will also offer tips to bring a festive look to your dinner table.

The Kennedy Half-Century Tuesday, November 19 at 10pm on WOSU PlusBased on Larry Sabato’s new book, the program chronicles the impact and influence of John F. Kennedy’s life, administration and tragic death on the public, the media and every subsequent US president — featuring interviews with political and media figures.

Nature: Love in the Animal Kingdom Thursday, November 7 at 8pm on WOSU PlusAnimals dance, sing, flirt, and compete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. For many, the all-important bonds they share as a couple are what enable the next generation to survive. Watch the romantic antics that go into finding a partner.

15All programs are subject to change.

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