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WOSU TV July 4th: A Capitol Fourth on WOSU TV at 8:00 PM and 9:30 PM • Page 7 12
WOSU Members MemberCard Benefit: Columbus Children’s Theatre • Page 2
WOSU Public Media • wosu.org • July 2013
WOSU Radio July 4th: Full Day of American Music on Classical 101 • Page 4
July 17 at 9pm on WOSU TV
O R i g i n A l D O C UM e n TA Ry P R e M i e R e
You’re Mobile. And We Are, Too.Announcing the WOSU Public Media Mobile App
WOSU MemberCard Benefit of the Month
WOSU Public Media is now mobile, with a free mobile app available for users of iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devices. The mobile app features live audio streaming of 89.7 NPR News and Classical 101, podcasts of local and national programs that air on our FM radio stations and feeds from WOSU Public Media blogs on wosu.org.
The mobile app has news headlines on demand from 89.7 NPR News, as well as podcasts of the local favorite, All Sides with Ann Fisher and other national NPR shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, and This American Life. With DVR-like controls, audio streams can be paused, rewound and fast-forwarded.
Listeners to Classical 101 can also hear their favorite composers of classical music with the app—anytime, anywhere—as well as podcasts of From the Top, Sunday Baroque and Performance Today.
The WOSU Public Media mobile app allows you to share stories through social media and bookmark a program so you can go back and listen to it at your leisure. There is also MemberCard integration,
so as a member, you can find a listing of nearby restaurants and attractions that offer MemberCard discounts, as well as a complete local directory of the more than 200 participating vendors in central Ohio.
For more details and to download the app today, go to wosu.org/mobileapp.
July’S FEATuRE:Columbus Children’s TheatrePresent your WOSU MemberCard during the month of July for this special offer! Valid for 2-for-1 admission all month long.
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 HowardSharron KornegayRay LaVoieEd Lentz
Tiffany MillerDebbie MitchellChristine MortineBill RessTom RielandBill SchiffmanMichael SchwaigerDavid StallingsSteve Warren
WOSU Mission: The mission of WOSU Public Media is to enrich lives through programming and community services that educate, inform, entertain, and inspire.
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VOLUME 34, NUMBER 7
Airfare (UPS 372670) is published monthly except for June, July and August by:
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ON THE COVERWOSU’s original
documentary John Glenn:
A Life of ServiceSee page 9.
(614) 224-6672colschildrenstheatre.org
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The Friends of WOSU Board has kicked off a new season of the Speakers Bureau with the “WOSU Media Munch.” In conjunction with Methodist Eldercare Services (Wesley Ridge/Wesley Glen), the Friends Board is making lunchtime speaking engagements this summer at senior centers around central Ohio. The “WOSU Media Munch” comes with a boxed lunch and audience members learn about WOSU Public Media, as well as one of our well-known community engagement projects, Columbus Neighborhoods.
With video clips and anecdotes from the WOSU Public Media production staff, each Speakers Bureau event provides behind-the-scenes details on the Emmy® award-winning Columbus Neighborhoods series and accompanying outreach activities.
Friends Board member Laura Ecklar made the inaugural presentation at Bexley Senior Center in May, along with Underwriting Account Executive, Wendy Craver, who helped to coordinate the partnership with Methodist Eldercare. In June, Board Member Bill Ress delivered the talk to a crowd of 40 at the Blendon Township Senior Center, along with Mary Rathke, producer for Columbus Neighborhoods. This month, Friends Board President Dale Heydlauff will be hosting the “Media Munch” at the Gahanna Senior Center.
If you are part of a civil or social organization looking for interesting presentations, let us know and we’ll tell you more about the WOSU Public Media Speakers Bureau. Just call: (614) 292-9678.
WOSU Media Munch
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89.7 NPR News & Classical 101 Highlights
Classical Music All Day, Every Day
Serenata “Adventures with the Art Song” Saturdays at 1pm with Christopher Purdy
July 6The Songs of Franz Liszt He was music’s first superstar, and he wrote beautiful songs, too! With Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Angelika Kirschlager.
July 13Torna a Sorrento A great show for summer—popular Italian love songs, con amore. With Rosa Ponselle, Ramon Vargas, Vittorio Grigolo and luciano Pavarotti.
July 20William Bolcom is Back The wonderful American composer, based in Michigan, writes everything from opera to chamber music. His songs are worth investigating. With Carole Farley, Joan Morris and Thomas Hampson.
July 27Revisiting the Marilyn Horne Foundation Presenting song recitals produced in the 1990s. With Stephanie Blythe, Daniel Weeks, Marcus Deloach and Isabel Bayrakdarian.
Saturday on StageA new season of “Opera and More” Saturdays at 1:30pm with host Christopher Purdy
July 6Monteverdi: L’Orfeo with Ian Bostridge and Natalie Dessay, conducted by Emmanuele Haim & Gluck: Orphee et Euridice with Juan Diego Florez, conducted by Jesus lopez-Cobos.
July 13lehar: The Merry Widow with Cheryl Studer, Bo Skovhus, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner & The Land of Smiles with Nancy Gustafson and Jerry Hadley, conducted by Richard Bonynge.
July 20Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro with Simon Keenlyside, lorenzo Regazzo and Patrizia Ciofi, conducted by Rene Jacobs.
July 27Puccini: La Bohème with Placido Domingo, Montserrat Caballe, Sherrill Milnes, conducted by Sir Georg Solti.
Musica SacraSacred choral music both familiar and rareSundays at 8pm with host Christopher Purdy
July 7Works by Vivaldi, Palestrina, Shevdov, Tavener, Wilberg and Howells—Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus; Palestrina: Regina caeli, Alleluia, Tulerunt Dominum; Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (selections); Tavener: Lamentations and Praises; Wilberg: Jesu the Very Thought is Sweet, Let Peace Then Still the Strife; Howells: Requiem
July 14Works by Poulenc, lully, Rameau, Josquin and Franck— Poulenc: Four Motets for a Time of Penitence; lully: Omnes Gentes, Regina Coeli; Rameau: Cantata for the Birth of St. Louis; Josquin: Benedictus est, O virgo virginium; Franck: Alleluia; Poulenc: Gloria
July 21Works by Victoria, Mozart, Whitacre, the OSu Men’s Glee Club and more!— Coming up Shouting!; Victoria: Missa O quam gloriosum, Time and Change (OSu Men’s Glee Club); Mozart: Missa solemnis; Whitacre: Sainte-Chapelle
July 28Works by Bach, Handel, Ben-Haim, Mozart, and Verdi— Mendelssohn: St. Paul
William Bolcom
Happy Fourth of July!Tune to Classical 101 for a full day of American music on independence Day. We’ll provide the soundtrack; you provide the food and sparklers. enjoy!
Cheryl Studer
OSU Men’s Glee Club
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FretworksSaturdays at 7pm with host John Rittmeyer
This month Fretworks will bring you a variety of music and artists, including works for one, two, three, and four guitars. The first Saturday happens to follow the 4th of July, so we’ll have some American music: gershwin for a mandolin quartet, Copland for guitar quartet, and Robert Beaser’s Mountain Songs for flute and guitar.
later in the month, David Russell will play a lute suite by Bach arranged for guitar, and we’ll hear Paul O’Dette with music for the lute. Some new artists to John—the Duo Trans Atlantique and Duo Sonidos—feature two guitars, and violin and guitar, respectively. They’ll have music from the movies and some tangos. Old friends like Pepe Romero and Christopher Parkening will be on hand for concertos by Vivaldi and a suite by Michael Praetorius. And speaking of movies, a guitar trio will play a suite of tunes written by Charlie Chaplin for some of his greatest films.
Classical 101 Highlights continued…
Charlie Chaplin
July Brings Hot Temps–And Cool Music on The American SoundSaturdays at 6pm with host Jennifer Hambrick
What would summer in central Ohio be without a good, old-fashioned heat wave? While we don’t know exactly when Mother nature will turn up the fire, it’s a pretty good bet July will see some high temps.
We’ll cool off with some of America’s most beautiful and inventive music, including Jennifer Higdon’s Trumpet Songs, eric Whitacre’s Water Night and Jerome Moross’s Symphony no. 1. Also, hear plenty of fun music for the dog days of summer. Jennifer invites you to join her this month for the midsummer melt-down on The American Sound, Saturdays at 6pm on Classical 101!
Jennifer Higdon
Tune in Sunday nights at 8pm on WOSU TV in July to see
these episodes in the WOSU Public Media’s Emmy® Award-winning series:
SUNDAYS IN JULY
WOSU Public Media’s
July 7 at 8pm on WOSU TV
July 14 at 8pm on WOSU TV
July 21 at 8pm on WOSU TV
5All programs are subject to change.
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
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89.7 NPR News Sweeps Ohio AP Awards At the annual awards ceremony for the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors, 89.7 NPR News collected a lot of hardware, illustrating the depth and breadth of excellent news coverage WOSU News listeners rely on every day. The WOSU Radio News Team had its best showing in the state-wide AP competition, sweeping all five reporting categories. 89.7 NPR News also captured the biggest prize – the 2012 Outstanding News Operation by the Ohio AP Media Editors.
AP judges recognized WOSU’s Tom Borgerding and Steve Brown for Best Breaking News Coverage for their work keeping listeners up-to-date when a train derailed near the Ohio State Fairgrounds and caught fire.
Debbie Holmes earned a first place award for Enterprise Reporting for her story on how immigration enforcement caused a shortage of Hispanic migrant workers on Ohio farms.
AP judges praised Steve Brown’s storytelling and multimedia skills in awarding him first place for Feature Reporting for his profile of Sister Francis Carr, Angel to the Hungry.
For the third consecutive year, Mandie Trimble captured the AP’s first place award for Investigative Reporting for her story on “Seedy Motels” which examined the impact of dilapidated motels on Columbus’ East Side.
Ann Fisher and the All Sides with Ann Fisher staff captured first place for Special Events Coverage for their three-hour live show breaking the news and analyzing the decision by the US Supreme Court to uphold President Obama’s health care law.
Congratulations to the 89.7 NPR News Team and many thanks to our supportive listeners. See these stories at wosu.org/apawards2012.
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Anthem tells the story behind Francis Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the song famously penned after the relentless bombardment by the British of Fort McHenry during The War of 1812. Historians and music experts discuss songs and events that influenced what would become the US national anthem. Next AiR 7/4/13 3:00 Am
9:00 pm Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts MahlerGustav Mahler’s Adagio from Symphony No. 10 and Mahler’s The Youth’s Magic Horn are performed. nexT AiR 7/6/13 2:00 AM
10:30 pm Jazz Moves ColumbusA behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jazz Moves Columbus. BalletMet, Jazz Arts Group and WOSU Public Media joined forces to create a new performance that celebrates Columbus’ past, present and future. nexT AiR 7/6/13 3:30 AM
Saturday, 7/6/136:00 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School1:00 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 Katie Brown Workshop4:30 pm Ask This Old House5:00 pm Rudy Maxa’s World5:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up AppearancesHyacinth’s social standing at a church function is jeopardized when Onslow becomes more ardent.
8:30 pm Keeping Up AppearancesHyacinth enjoys a quiet family christening, until pandemonium breaks loose.
9:00 pm As Time Goes BynexT AiR 7/9/13 11:00 PM
9:30 pm As Time Goes BynexT AiR 7/10/13 11:00 PM
10:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
Monday, 7/1/138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Milwaukee Updates on items such as a Tiffany lamp appraised in 1988 at $8,000–$15,000 are highlighted. nexT AiR 7/2/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour One Amazing gems include poet Lord Byron’s Regency cellarette and a necklace with a five carat diamond. nexT AiR 7/6/13 6:00 PM
10:00 pm Secrets of Henry VIII’s PalaceOne of the most unique places in the world, Hampton Court is the ultimate royal pleasure palace. nexT AiR 7/2/13 2:00 AM
Tuesday, 7/2/138:00 pm Statue of LibertyKen Burns chronicles the history of the Statue of Liberty and what it represents to all Americans. nexT AiR 7/3/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm American ExperienceMount Rushmore The wonderful and bizarre story of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial’s creation is detailed. nexT AiR 7/3/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm FRONTLINEWikiSecrets More than half-a-million classified documents are leaked on the Wikileaks website in the Spring of 2010. nexT AiR 7/3/13 3:00 AM
Wednesday, 7/3/138:00 pm NatureVictoria Falls Cutting across the Zambezi River, the largest waterfall in the world is a place of epic proportions. nexT AiR 7/4/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm NOVADogs Decoded New genetic discoveries shed light on the origin of dogs as well as the evolution of human culture. nexT AiR 7/4/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm Secrets of the DeadThe Silver Pharaoh The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I is a spectacular and remarkable ancient Egyptian treasure. nexT AiR 7/4/13 3:00 AM
Thursday, 7/4/136:00 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!6:30 am Zoboomafoo7:00 am Arthur7:30 am Martha Speaks8:00 am Curious George8:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!9:00 am Super Why!
9:30 am Dinosaur Train10:00 am Sesame Street11:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood11:30 am Sid the Science Kid12:00 pm Barney & Friends12:30 pm Caillou1:00 pm WordWorld1:30 pm Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps2:00 pm Curious George2:30 pm Electric Company3:00 pm WordGirl3:30 pm Wild Kratts4:00 pm Arthur4:30 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman5:00 pm Cyberchase5:30 pm Biz Kid$6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
7:00 pm Anthem
8:00 pm A Capitol FourthCelebrate Independence Day with amazing fireworks and performances by top-rated musical artists. nexT AiR 7/4/13 9:30 PM
9:30 pm A Capitol FourthCelebrate Independence Day with amazing fireworks and performances by top-rated musical artists. nexT AiR 7/5/13 1:30 AM
Friday, 7/5/138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordnexT AiR 7/7/13 11:30 AM
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Part 1Sent by President Thomas Jefferson to find the fabled northwest Passage, Meriwether lewis and William Clark led the most important expedition in American history—a voyage from St. louis to the headwaters of the Missouri River, over the Continental Divide to the Pacific. Next AiR 7/10/13 1:00 Am
10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Red-Headed League What seems to be a harmless prank played upon a red-headed man is revealed to be more sinister. nexT AiR 7/13/13 4:00 AM
Friday, 7/12/138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordnexT AiR 7/14/13 11:30 AM
9:00 pm American MastersA Letter to Elia A look at On the Waterfront director Elia Kazan and the days of the Hollywood Blacklist. nexT AiR 7/13/13 2:00 AM
10:30 pm Rembrandt in AmericaThis historical detective story examines what is and what is not, an authentic Rembrandt painting. nexT AiR 7/13/13 3:30 AM
Saturday, 7/13/136:00 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School1:00 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 Katie Brown Workshop4:30 pm Ask This Old House5:00 pm Rudy Maxa’s World5:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances
Saturday, 7/6/13 continued…10:30 pm Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesFisticuffs The victim of a car accident asks Hetty Wainthropp to find her assailant and demand compensation. nexT AiR 7/7/13 3:00 AM
Sunday, 7/7/136:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Sid the Science Kid8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Zoboomafoo10:00 am Arthur10:30 am Wild Kratts11:00 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 Market Warriors3:00 pm American ExperienceMount Rushmore The wonderful and bizarre story of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial’s creation is detailed.
4:00 pm Mark TwainPart One Journey through Sam Clemens’ early days along the Mississippi River to the town of Hannibal, MO.
6:00 pm Mark TwainPart Two Unlike the wildly successful Twain, Clemens is an inept businessman who squanders his fortunes.
8:00 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsUniversity District Learn about a collection of colorful neighborhoods that inspire daredevils and activists, artists and entrepreneurs, and students and senior citizens to constantly re-invent the sometimes chaotic but always vibrant community where town meets gown. nexT AiR 7/8/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Girl Rookie Constable Endeavour Morse investigates the sudden death of a young secretarial student. nexT AiR 7/9/13 1:00 AM
10:30 pm POVSpecial Flight The plight of undocumented foreigners at the Frambois detention center in Switzerland is revealed.
Monday, 7/8/138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Rochester Items including a painting by Frank Zappa, a van Munster violin and a Minton vase are revisited.
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Two Movie memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1980s and a Confederate soldier’s sword are appraised. nexT AiR 7/9/13 1:00 AM
10:00 pm Secrets of Althorp - The SpencersThe brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, gives a personal tour around the Spencer family’s manor. nexT AiR 7/9/13 2:00 AM
Tuesday, 7/9/138:00 pm lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
10:00 pm FRONTLINETwo American Families Two families in Milwaukee - one black, one white - work hard to keep from sliding into poverty. nexT AiR 7/10/13 3:00 AM
Wednesday, 7/10/138:00 pm NOVABuilding Pharaoh’s Chariot Archaeologists, engineers and woodworkers test highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. nexT AiR 7/11/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm Secrets of the DeadUltimate Tut New insights into how Tutankhamun died and how the Egyptian pharaoh was buried are revealed. nexT AiR 7/11/13 2:00 AM
Thursday, 7/11/138:00 pm This Old House HourThe exterior trim details are matched and a staggered shingle pattern on the half walls is created. nexT AiR 7/12/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Two Movie memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1980s and a Confederate soldier’s sword are appraised. nexT AiR 7/13/13 6:00 PM
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John Glenn: A Life of Service chronicles an American hero, born in Ohio, who dedicated himself to a life of duty and public service. From war pilot, to the first American to orbit the earth to his days in the Senate, it shows the pivotal moments of a man who put country before self. Next AiR 7/18/13 2:00 Am
Premiere
Saturday, 7/13/13 continued…8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances9:00 pm As Time Goes By9:30 pm As Time Goes By10:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances10:30 pm Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesChildsplay Tom has been excluded from school for possession of drugs. Hetty is determined to prove his innocence. nexT AiR 7/14/13 3:00 AM
Sunday, 7/14/136:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Sid the Science Kid8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Zoboomafoo10:00 am Arthur10:30 am Wild Kratts11:00 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 Market Warriors
3:00 pm Celebrating North America’s Steam RailwaysPart 1 Explore the impact of the steam engine by visiting historic railroads from Alaska to New Hampshire.
4:00 pm Celebrating North America’s Steam RailwaysPart 2
5:00 pm Celebrating New Zealand Scenic RailwaysRugged mountain peaks, glaciers, subtropical forests and volcanic plateaus are explored by rail. nexT AiR 7/15/13 3:00 AM
6:00 pm Sierra #3 Locomotive: A Star Is RebornChronicles the restoration of one of the oldest operating steam locomotives in the United States.
7:00 pm David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece SpecialDavid Suchet takes an epic journey on an iconic train through romantic cities and stunning scenery.
8:00 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsDowntown/Franklinton The frontier settlement on the Scioto River that anchored a community, grew into a state capital and center for commerce, government and education. nexT AiR 7/15/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Fugue Constable Endeavour Morse’s love of opera may be the key to stopping a string of Oxford homicides.
10:00 pm Nazi Mega WeaponsPart 1: Atlantic Wall Hitler demanded the construction of a wall stretching thousands of kilometers from France to Norway. nexT AiR 7/18/13 3:00 AM
Thursday, 7/18/138:00 pm This Old House HourTom and Norm trim out the double hung windows on the second floor with an elegant, modern detail. nexT AiR 7/19/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Three An “8-ball” presented to Harry Truman in 1948 and a pristine 1930 Lionel train set are showcased. nexT AiR 7/20/13 6:00 PM
10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Dancing Men Holmes apprehends the man who is threatening Mrs. Cubitt and tries to catch her husband’s killer. nexT AiR 7/20/13 4:00 AM
Friday, 7/19/138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordnexT AiR 7/21/13 11:30 AM
9:00 pm Shaw Festival: Behind the CurtainA behind-the-scenes look at one of the most exciting theatre experiences, Canada’s Shaw Festival. nexT AiR 7/20/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm West Encounters EastExplore the unique fusion of traditions in the works of Japanese-Brazilian artists in São Paulo. nexT AiR 7/20/13 3:00 AM
Saturday, 7/20/136:00 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School1:00 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 Katie Brown Workshop4:30 pm Ask This Old House
10:30 pm POVHerman’s House An art project focuses on prisoner Herman Wallace who has been in solitary confinement for 40 years. nexT AiR 7/19/13 1:00 AM
Monday, 7/15/138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville Updates on items include a 19th-century folk art jug and a South Carolina Slave Badge from 1810.
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Three An “8-ball” presented to Harry Truman in 1948 and a pristine 1930 Lionel train set are showcased. nexT AiR 7/16/13 1:00 AM
10:00 pm Secrets of ChatsworthChatsworth Estate has been home to the distinguished Cavendish family for over five centuries. nexT AiR 7/16/13 1:00 AM
Tuesday, 7/16/138:00 pm Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of DiscoveryPart 2 With the help of Sacagawea’s great courage, Lewis and Clark continued west to the Pacific Ocean. nexT AiR 7/17/13 1:00 AM
10:00 pm FRONTLINEThe Real CSI A FRONTLINE investigation finds serious flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science. nexT AiR 7/17/13 3:00 AM
Wednesday, 7/17/138:00 pm NatureElsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story A look at the current state of lions and the legacy of “Born Free,” 50 years after its publication. nexT AiR 7/18/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm John Glenn: A Life of Service
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Endeavour, Series I: RocketA royal visit to a family-owned munitions factory begins as a proud occasion for the people of Oxford, but the joyous day ends with murder. Morse delves into the family’s murky past, as well as his own, as he attempts to uncover the culprit before more lives are lost. Next AiR 7/22/13 1:00 Am
Part 2: U-Boat PensTo create a haven in ports for their lethal U-boat submarines, the nazis built massive, impenetrable concrete submarine pens. Too immense to be hidden, they were constructed to withstand direct hits from even the biggest Allied bombs. Next AiR 7/25/13 3:00 Am
Saturday, 7/20/13 continued…5:00 pm Rudy Maxa’s World5:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances9:00 pm As Time Goes By9:30 pm As Time Goes By10:00 pm As Time Goes By10:30 pm Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesPursuit by Proxy Hetty Wainthropp represents a neighbor at a creditors’ meeting and tracks down a missing man. nexT AiR 7/21/13 3:00 AM
Sunday, 7/21/136:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Sid the Science Kid8:30 am Dinosaur Train9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Zoboomafoo10:00 am Arthur10:30 am Wild Kratts11:00 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 Market Warriors3:00 pm Prince Philip at 90Celebrates the life of Prince Philip, who has been at Queen Elizabeth’s side for nearly 60 years.
4:00 pm Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the QueenPrince Charles leads a touching tribute to Queen Elizabeth, featuring exclusive footage and photos.
5:00 pm Diamond QueenThe Early Life of the Queen This first episode tells the childhood story of the young girl who never expected to reign.
6:00 pm Diamond QueenMoves to Modernize the Monarchy An assessment of Queen Elizabeth II’s moves to modernize and a look back at the challenges she faced.
7:00 pm Diamond QueenThe Queen’s Reign A look at the defining moments of the Queen’s reign, beginning with her accession to the throne in 1952.
8:00 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsOlde Towne East From the 1890s to the 1920s, Olde Towne East was “the” place to live in Columbus, where the barons of industry built their dream houses. The area went
through a period of decline when people moved to the suburbs, but today the neighborhood is experiencing a resurgence of residents motivated to renovate the houses and make it a thriving community again. nexT AiR 7/22/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm masterpiece mystery!
10:30 pm POVOnly the Young Three unconventional Christian teenagers come of age in a small Southern California town. nexT AiR 7/26/13 1:00 AM
Monday, 7/22/138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Hartford A 1915 Coca-Cola® jigsaw puzzle and a wonderful Tiffany aquamarine glass vase are revisited.
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowBiloxi, MS - Hour One An 1899 Buffalo Bill poster and a bronze sculpture of dancers from the Russian Ballet are discovered. nexT AiR 7/23/13 1:00 AM
10:00 pm Secrets of Highclere CastleThe history and upkeep of England’s Highclere Castle, the setting of Downton Abbey, is explored. nexT AiR 7/23/13 2:00 AM
Tuesday, 7/23/138:00 pm The BuddhaLearn about the life of the Buddha, whose ideas generated a belief system in India 2,500 years ago. nexT AiR 7/23 1:00 AM
10:00 pm Secrets of the DeadBones of the Buddha Doubt and scandal hang over a British landowner’s discovery of the bones of Lord Buddha in 1898. nexT AiR 7/23 3:00 AM
Wednesday, 7/24/138:00 pm NatureSiberian Tiger Quest Chris Morgan attempts to find a Siberian tiger living wild in Russia’s far eastern forests. nexT AiR 7/25/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm NOVA3D Spies of WWII The untold story of the Allied air photo intelligence that played a vital role in defeating Hitler. nexT AiR 7/25/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm Nazi mega Weapons
Thursday, 7/25/138:00 pm This Old House HourSouthern yellow pine board accents are installed and the roof deck gets PVC porch boards. nexT AiR 7/26/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowBiloxi, MS - Hour One An 1899 Buffalo Bill poster and bronze sculpture of dancers from the Russian Ballet are discovered. nexT AiR 7/27/13 6:00 PM
10:00 pm Sherlock HolmesThe Naval Treaty When a secret treaty between Great Britain and Italy disappears, Holmes is brought in to locate it. nexT AiR 7/27/13 4:00 AM
Friday, 7/26/138:00 pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill8:30 pm Columbus on the RecordnexT AiR 7/28/13 11:30 AM
9:00 pm Great PerformancesDancing at Jacob’s Pillow: Never Stand Still Performances and interviews highlight the story of Jacob’s Pillow as an international dance center.
10:00 pm David Phelps ClassicTenor David Phelps brings an electrifying voice to classical selections and inspirational favorites. nexT AiR 7/27/13 3:00 AM
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The lure of waterfront living still remains irresistible to many, with some enjoying a home of their dreams on the Chesapeake Bay year ’round. Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake opens the door to Maryland’s unique, historic and magnificent homes surrounding the Chesapeake Bay. Next AiR 7/30/13 2:00 Am
Saturday, 7/27/136:00 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 Crafting at the Spotted Canary9:00 am This Old House9:30 am Hometime10:00 am American Woodshop10:30 am Woodsmith Shop11:00 am Ciao Italia11:30 am Lidia’s Italy in America12:00 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals12:30 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School1:00 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 Katie Brown Workshop4:30 pm Ask This Old House5:00 pm Rudy Maxa’s World5:30 pm Rick Steves’ Europe6:00 pm Antiques Roadshow7:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances8:30 pm Keeping Up Appearances9:00 pm As Time Goes By9:30 pm As Time Goes By10:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances10:30 pm Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesHow Time Flies A clock aficionado suspects he’s been handed stolen goods when two thugs bring him a valuable antique. nexT AiR 7/28/13 3:00 AM
Sunday, 7/28/136:00 am Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
6:30 am Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series7:00 am Curious George7:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!8:00 am Sid the Science Kid8:30 am Dinosaur Train 9:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am Zoboomafoo10:00 am Arthur10:30 am Wild Kratts11:00 am Religion & Ethics Newsweekly11:30 am Columbus on the Record
12:00 pm McLaughlin Group12:30 pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman1:00 pm Nature2:00 pm Market Warriors3:00 pm Space Shuttle: A Horizon GuideThree decades of coverage chronicle the incredible triumphs and tragedies of the space shuttle.
4:00 pm Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of HopeA Torah scroll saved during the Holocaust was taken aboard Columbia by Israel’s first astronaut. nexT AiR 7/29/13 3:00 AM
5:00 pm Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the MoonThe Early Years Details the birth of aviation from the Wright Brothers’ earliest flights to the turbulent 1920s.
6:00 pm Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the MoonThe War Years Documents the 1930s and 1940s, as the clouds of war once again began to gather over Europe.
7:00 pm Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the MoonThe Race to the Moon Post-war America is locked in an ideological struggle with the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s.
8:00 pm John Glenn: A Life of ServiceJohn Glenn: A Life of Service chronicles an American hero, born in Ohio, who dedicated himself to a life of duty and public service and shows the pivotal moments in the life of a man who put country before self. nexT AiR 7/29/13 4:00 AM
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Home While studying for his sergeant’s exam, Morse investigates the hit-and-run death of a professor. nexT AiR 7/29/13 1:00 AM
10:30 pm POVHigh Tech, Low Life Two of China’s first citizen-reporters document the underside of China’s economic development. nexT AiR 8/2/13 1:00 AM
Monday, 7/29/138:00 pm Antiques RoadshowVintage Richmond A Cartier desk clock, a Royal Doulton bear and 1956 World Series baseballs are highlighted.
9:00 pm Antiques RoadshowBiloxi, MS - Hour Two Amazing finds include a sword used in the Revolutionary War and an 1811 silk-on-silk embroidery. nexT AiR 7/30/13 1:00 AM
10:00 pm Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake
Tuesday, 7/30/138:00 pm Flea Market DocumentaryA look at the unusual people and the enticing things found where capitalism mixes with madness. nexT AiR 7/31/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm Great Old Amusement ParksCelebrate pre-Disney parks and check out some old wooden roller coasters and other classic rides. nexT AiR 7/31/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm FRONTLINELife and Death in Assisted Living A look at the nation’s largest assisted living company sheds light on this billion dollar industry. nexT AiR 7/31/13 3:00 AM
Wednesday, 7/31/138:00 pm NatureRevealing the Leopard Evidence provides a psychological profile of these extraordinarily cunning and intelligent cats. nexT AiR 8/1/13 1:00 AM
9:00 pm NOVAWho Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Forensic techniques are used to find out what really happened to Charles Lindbergh’s baby in 1932. nexT AiR 8/1/13 2:00 AM
10:00 pm Nazi Mega WeaponsPart 3: V2 Scientist Werner von Braun heralded the birth of ballistic missiles and laid the foundations for the space race. nexT AiR 8/1/13 3:00 AM
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Weekday Schedule, 5am–7:30pm
Daytime & Early Evening on WOSU TV
5:00 am BBC World News (Fridays: Our Ohio)
5:30 am Mondays & Fridays: Sit and Be Fit
Tuesdays & Thursdays: my Generation
Wednesdays: Functional Fitness…
6:00 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About that!
6:30 am Zoboomafoo
7:00 am Arthur
7:30 am martha Speaks
8:00 am Curious George
8:30 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About that!
9:00 am Super Why!
9:30 am Dinosaur train
10:00 am Sesame Street
11:00 am Daniel tiger’s Neighborhood
11:30 am Sid the Science Kid
12:00 pm Barney & Friends
12:30 pm Caillou
1:00 pm WordWorld
1:30 pm Angelina Ballerina: the Next Steps
2:00 pm Curious George
2:30 pm the electric Company
3:00 pm WordGirl
3:30 pm Wild Kratts
4:00 pm Arthur
5:00 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
5:30 pm Mondays: Curiosity Quest
Tuesdays: DragonflytV
Wednesdays: Hands on Crafts for Kids
Thursdays: Biz Kid$
Fridays: State of Ohio
6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
7:00 pm Nightly Business Report
7:30 pm Are You Being Served?
monday → Friday
11:00 pm Monday–Thursday: As time Goes By
11:30 pm tavis Smiley
12:00 am Charlie Rose
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11:30 pm Austin City Limits
12:30 am Jammin’ at Hippie Jacks
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A Capitol Fourth 7/4, 8pm & 9:30pmAmerica’s favorite host, two-time Emmy® Award-winning TV personality Tom Bergeron returns to host and music legend Barry Manilow is featured.
The Buddha 7/23, 8pmSecrets of the Dead: Bones of the Buddha7/23, 10pmAn evening of learning about the life of Buddha and the possible discovery of his bones.
local-on-demand on Time Warner’s channel 1111.
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High Definition or Digital Widescreen programming featuring art, culture, nature, and more.
Digital channels:
time Warner 1007
insight 916
WOW! 205
Over-the-air 34.1
Programming from The Ohio Channel (ohiochannel.org) which includes live legislative and public affairs coverage from the statehouse along with arts and culture from around Ohio.
Digital channels:
time Warner 991
insight 190
WOW! 150
Over-the-air 34.2
Programming that is a one-day delay of primetime PBS programming as well as CReATe, a daytime how-to and lifestyle series.
Digital channels:
time Warner 994
insight 191
WOW! 153
Over-the-air 34.3
The McLaughlin Group Sundays, 12pmModerator John McLaughlin along with four commentators discuss current political issues in a roundtable format.
Truth About Money with Ric Edelman Sundays, 12:30pmRic entertains and educates about personal finance, retirement, supporting aging parents and more.
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Sundays, 11amGet distinctive, cutting-edge news coverage and analysis of events in the ever-changing religious world.
Columbus on the Record Sundays, 11:30amIn-depth, thoughtful, and balanced analysis of the issues and stories affecting Columbus and central Ohio.
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Primetime Schedule, 8pm–11pm
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1 Monday Antiques Roadshow Vintage Milwaukee
Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour One Secrets of Henry Viii’s Palace
2 Tuesday Statue of Liberty American experience Mount Rushmore
FRONtLiNe WikiSecrets
3 Wednesday Nature Victoria Falls
NOVA Dogs Decoded
Secrets of the Dead The Silver Pharaoh
4 Thursday A Capitol Fourth A Capitol Fourth
5 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts mahler
Jazz moves Columbus
6 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
As time Goes By
As time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances Hetty…(1 hr)
7 Sunday Columbus Neighborhoods University District
masterpiece mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Girl
POV Special Flight (1 hr)
8 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Rochester
Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN - Hour Two Secrets of Althorp - the Spencers
9 Tuesday Lewis & Clark: the Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 1
FRONtLiNe Two American Families (1.5 hr)
10 Wednesday NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot
Secrets of the Dead Ultimate Tut
11 Thursday this Old House Hour Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Two
Sherlock HolmesThe Red-Headed League
12 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
American mastersA Letter to Elia
Rembrandt in America
13 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
As time Goes By
As time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances Hetty…(1 hr)
14 Sunday Columbus Neighborhoods Downtown/Franklinton
masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Fugue
POV Herman’s House (1.5 hr)
15 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville
Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN - Hour Three Secrets of Chatsworth
16 Tuesday Lewis & Clark: the Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 2
FRONtLiNe The Real CSI
17 Wednesday Nature Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story John Glenn: A Life of Service Nazi mega Weapons
Part 1: Atlantic Wall
18 Thursday this Old House Hour Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN - Hour Three
Sherlock HolmesThe Dancing Men
19 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record Shaw Festival: Behind the Curtain West encounters east
20 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
As time Goes By
As time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances Hetty…(1 hr)
21 Sunday Columbus Neighborhoods Olde Towne East
masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Rocket
POV Only the Young (1.5 hr)
22 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Hartford
Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, MS - Hour One Secrets of Highclere Castle
23 Tuesday the Buddha Secrets of the DeadBones of the Buddha
24 Wednesday Nature Siberian Tiger Quest
NOVA 3D Spies of WWII
Nazi mega Weapons Part 2: U-Boat Pens
25 Thursday this Old House Hour Antiques RoadshowBiloxi, MS - Hour One
Sherlock HolmesThe Naval Treaty
26 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
Great Performances Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow: Never Stand Still… David Phelps Classic
27 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
As time Goes By
As time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances Hetty…(1 hr)
28 Sunday John Glenn: A Life of Service masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Home
POV High Tech, Low Life (1.5 hr)
29 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Richmond
Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, MS - Hour Two
Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake
30 Tuesday Flea market Documentary Great Old Amusement Parks FRONtLiNe Life and Death in Assisted Living
31 Wednesday Nature Revealing the Leopard
NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby?
Nazi mega Weapons Part 3: V2
The Statue of Liberty Tuesday, July 2 at 8pm on WOSU TVThis Ken Burns film explores the creation and history of the remarkable Statue of Liberty. The film traces the development of the monument—from its conception to its fascinating and often controversial construction to its final dedication.
Great Old Amusement Parks Tuesday, July 30 at 9pm on WOSU TV Long before giant theme parks and computer-controlled thrill rides, this country had lots of charming amusement parks where families gathered for a cool escape on hot summer days. Great Old Amusement Parks celebrates some of the still thriving pre-Disney parks.
West Encounters East Friday, July 19 at 10pm on WOSU TV This film examines the Japanese diaspora to Latin America through the eyes of artists whose work emerges from the Asian-Latin American cultural mix. West Encounters East focuses on the fusion of culture, history and tradition in the works of these artists.
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Digital channels:
time Warner 1007
insight 916
WOW! 205
Over-the-air 34.1
Digital channels:
time Warner 991
insight 190
WOW! 150
Over-the-air 34.2
Digital channels:
time Warner 994
insight 191
WOW! 153
Over-the-air 34.3
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1 Monday Columbus Neighborhoods King-Lincoln
masterpiece mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series VI: Intelligent Design
Globe trekker Bangladesh (1 hr)
2 Tuesday Great Performances at the metLes Troyens (4.5 hrs)
3 Wednesday Statue of Liberty American experience Mount Rushmore
FRONtLiNe WikiSecrets
4 Thursday Nature Victoria Falls
NOVA Dogs Decoded
Secrets of the Dead The Silver Pharaoh
5 Friday Between the Lines… Well Read Nanomedicine:
the Risks and the PotentialmcLaughlin Group
Columbus on the Record
6 Saturday martha Stewart’s…
martha Stewart’s…
Human ParadeJeb Bush moyers & Company
7 Sunday essential PepinShell-Ebration
America’s test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
martha Stewart’s…
Ask this Old House
Rick Steves’ europe
8 Monday Columbus Neighborhoods University District
masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Girl
Globe trekker Georgia &…(1 hr)
9 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Rochester
Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN - Hour Two Secrets of Althorp - the Spencers
10 Wednesday Lewis & Clark: the Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 1
FRONtLiNe Two American Families
11 Thursday Nature Building Pharaoh's Chariot
NOVA Ultimate Tut
12 Friday Between the Lines… Well Read Nanomedicine:
the Risks and the PotentialmcLaughlin Group
Columbus on the Record
13 Saturday Joanne Weir’s Cooking…
Barbecue University with…
Human ParadeBernard Lewis moyers & Company
14 Sunday essential PepinGood Catch!
America’s test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
martha Stewart’s…
Ask this Old House
Rick Steves’ europe
15 Monday Columbus Neighborhoods Downtown/Franklinton
masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Fugue
Globe trekker Honduras…(1 hr)
16 Tuesday Great Performances at the metMaria Stuarda
Secrets of Chatsworth (1 hr)
17 Wednesday Lewis & Clark: the Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 2
FRONtLiNe The Real CSI
18 Thursday Nature Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story John Glenn: A Life of Service Nazi mega Weapons
Part 1: Atlantic Wall
19 Friday Between the Lines…
Charlie Rose: the Week
Nanomedicine: the Risks and the Potential
mcLaughlin Group
Columbus on the Record
20 Saturday Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Baking with Julia Human Parade
Mark Helprin moyers & Company
21 Sunday essential PepinEasy and Elegant…
America’s test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Joanne Weir’s Cooking…
Ask this Old House
Rick Steves’ europe
22 Monday Columbus Neighborhoods Olde Towne East
masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Rocket
Globe trekker Food Hour (1 hr)
23 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Hartford
Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, MS - Hour One Secrets of Highclere Castle
24 Wednesday the Buddha Secrets of the DeadBones of the Buddha
25 Thursday Nature Siberian Tiger Quest
NOVA 3D Spies of WWII
Nazi mega Weapons Part 2: U-Boat Pens
26 Friday Between the Lines…
Charlie Rose: the Week
Nanomedicine: the Risks and the Potential
mcLaughlin Group
Columbus on the Record
27 Saturday Barbecue University with…
Ciao italia Exquisite Cakes…
Human ParadeRenée Fleming moyers & Company
28 Sunday essential PepinOcean Options
America’s test Kitchen
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
martha Stewart’s…
Ask this Old House
Rick Steves’ europe
29 Monday John Glenn: A Life of Service masterpiece mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Home
Globe trekker Mid-Atlantic…(1 hr)
30 Tuesday Great Performances at the metParsifal (5 hrs)
31 Wednesday Flea market Documentary Great Old Amusement Parks FRONtLiNe Life and Death in Assisted Living
Primetime Schedule, 8pm–11pm
Great Performances at the Met: Parsifal Tuesday, July 30 at 8pm on WOSU PlusStar tenor Jonas Kaufmann sings the title role in the Met’s new production of Wagner’s Parsifal, staged by acclaimed French Canadian director François Girard. The Wagnerians assembled for the deeply meditative opera about sin, redemption, pain and healing.
Charlie Rose: The Week Fridays at 8:30pm on WOSU Plus (starting 7/19)Emmy® Award-winning journalist Charlie Rose engages the world’s most fascinating individuals in one-on-one conversations and roundtable discussions. This new 30-minute series features some of the best stories and interviews of the week from his PBS show.
Great Performances at the Met: Les Troyens Tuesday, July 2 at 8pm on WOSU PlusConductor Fabio Luisi leads a rare revival of Berlioz’ five-act epic, based on Virgil’s “Aeneid.” Marcello Giordani stars as Aeneas, the Trojan hero whose adventures take him from the fall of Troy to the shores of the North African kingdom of Carthage.
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