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april 2010
WNET.OrG Studios at lincoln Center
Bill Moyers’ Final Broadcast
Earth Day Specials
FEaTUrED THiS MONTH
The Road to Lincoln Center
THiS MONTH MarkS
the grand opening of
WNET.ORG’s new
studios at Lincoln
Center. The street-
level, glass-walled
production facility and
broadcast studio, located at the corner of
66th Street and Broadway, will be home
to SundayArts, Need to Know and other
productions and events.
Neal Shapiro, President and CEO of
WNET.ORG, spoke with THIRTEEN about
this unique collaboration between two of
the city’s leading cultural institutions.
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Read the complete interview at thirteen.org
Need to KNow, our new weekly primetime current
affairs series premiering in May, has its first rehearsal at
the studios this month. But the ultimate goal is to
produce all our shows there, from arts and culture
programs like Reel 13 and SundayArts, to public affairs
programs like Metrofocus. We’ll also tape all of our
membership drives there, as well as local shows and
specials produced by ThiRTEEN and WLiW21.
iT Will GivE US GrEaTEr viSibiliTy and help us
engage with the community in dynamic new ways.
There’s something really wonderful about being at
the crossroads of arts and culture, where hundreds of
thousands of people will see us as they walk by and
millions more will see us on Tv. and the glass design
of the studio is no accident. it allows people on the
street to watch shows being taped and it’s a metaphor
for what public television needs to do. it’s our job to
make sure the community can see what we’re doing
and we can see what the community expects of us.
We want people to see what we do and how we do it.
That’s part of who we are.
ThiRTEEN has enjoyed a successful relationship with
Lincoln Center for many years with productions like
Great Performances and Live From Lincoln Center. What
inspired you to take this partnership to a deeper level?
WE NEEDED MOrE SpaCE for our new productions. Lincoln Center immediately
came to mind because it’s the center of arts and culture and we have a great
relationship with them since we’ve worked together on many productions over the
years. i believe the Mayor said this is the first time two non-profits in the city have
willingly come together. So this is not only an exciting partnership, it’s an historic one.
What are
some of the
programs that will
be produced at
the studios?
What’s the
most exciting
thing about
ThiRTEEN’s new
home at Lincoln
Center?
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Bill Moyers Journal: The Final Broadcast
Fri 30th, 9pm
WHEN Bill Moyers JourNal returned to public
television in 2007, Tom Shales of The Washington Post
called the premiere episode, “Buying the War”—
a hard-hitting look at the role of the press in the lead-up
to the invasion of iraq—“one of the most gripping and
important pieces of broadcast journalism” that year.
Each week, the series has explored vital issues affecting
democracy, delivering the high quality public service
journalism that has been the hallmark of Moyers’ work
throughout his nearly four-decade career.
Moyers has decided to focus on other projects, so the
final episode will air april 30. as for future projects, he
says, “Stay tuned!” Learn more at thirteen.org.
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4/19 Early MONDay aM 12:30 Roots of Health 1:30 Hotspots3:30 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures
19 MONDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy TUE 20Th,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEMiErE Antiques Roadshow Experts appraise “Peanuts” artwork in Phoenix. (PaRT 1 OF 3) REPEaTS EaRLy
WEd 21ST, 2:25aM.
9:00 prEMiErE Earth Days: American Experience The origins of the modern environmental movement. REPEaTS EaRLy WEd 21ST,
3:25aM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS TUE 20Th, 1:30PM.
4/20 Early TUESDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley
REPEaTS TUE 20Th, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus
SEE MON 19Th, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Nature SEE SUN 18Th, 8PM.
REPEaTS SaT 24Th, 6PM. [R]
2:00 Masterpiece Classic
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3:30 In the Life SEE SUN 18Th,
10:30PM. [R]
4:00 Touching the Void
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5:30 NJN News
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6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy WEd 21ST,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 NOVA: “The Big Energy Gamble” Energy conservation in California. REPEaTS EaRLy ThU 22Nd, 1aM
aNd SaT 24Th, 1PM.
9:00 prEMiErE Frontline: “The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan” in afghanistan today, young boys are lured off the streets to be used illegally for entertainment and sex. REPEaTS EaRLy ThU
22Nd, 2aM.
10:00 prEMiErE Independent Lens: “Dirt! The Movie” dirt as a vital resource and a product of 4 billion years of evolution. REPEaTS EaRLy ThU 22Nd, 3aM
aNd EaRLy MON 26Th, 2aM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS
WEd 21ST, 1:30PM.
4/21 Early WEDNESDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEaTS
WEd 21ST, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus SEE TUE
20Th, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE SaT
17Th, 10:45PM. [R]
2:25 Antiques Roadshow
SEE MON 19Th, 8PM. [R]
3:25 Earth Days SEE MON
19Th, 9PM. [R]
21 WEDNESDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus
REPEaTS EaRLy ThU 22Nd,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEMiErE Through a Dog’s Eyes Jennifer arnold of Canine assistants trains dogs to assist people with disabilities. REPEaTS EaRLy
FRi 23Rd, 1aM aNd EaRLy TUE
27Th, 4:30aM.
9:00 prEMiErE P.O.V.: “Food, Inc.” a revealing look at the U.S. food industry and corporations that put profit before consumer health. REPEaTS
EaRLy FRi 23Rd, 2aM aNd
SUN 25Th, 12Mid.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS ThU 22Nd, 1:30PM.
4/22 Early THUrSDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEaTS ThU 22Nd, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus
SEE WEd 21ST, 6PM. [R]
1:00 NOVA SEE TUE 20Th, 8PM.
REPEaTS SaT 24Th, 1PM. [R]
2:00 Frontline SEE TUE 20Th,
9PM. [R]
3:00 Independent Lens
SEE TUE 20Th, 10PM. REPEaTS
EaRLy MON 26Th, 2aM. [R]
4:00 Curious: “Survival” 5:00 Smart Travels [R]
22 THUrSDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 Worldfocus REPEaTS
EaRLy FRi 23Rd, 12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEMiErE Fragile Waterways Looks at the challenges faced by communities cleaning up, restoring and protecting their water supply. REPEaTS
EaRLy SaT 24Th, 1:30aM.
9:00 prEMiErE Going Green New York Ways to move closer to a toxin-free environment. hosted by Rafael Pi Roman. REPEaTS EaRLy SaT 24Th,
2:30aM.
10:00 prEMiErE A Sense of Wonder Pioneering environmentalist and author Rachel Carson battled cancer and her critics in the 1960s. REPEaTS
EaRLy SaT 24Th, 3:30aM aNd
EaRLy SUN 25Th, 4:45aM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS FRi 23Rd, 1:30PM.
4/23 Early FriDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley
REPEaTS FRi 23Rd, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus
SEE ThU 22Nd, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Through a Dog’s Eyes
SEE WEd 21ST, 8PM. REPEaTS
EaRLy TUE 27Th, 4:30aM. [R]
2:00 P.O.V. SEE WEd 21ST,
9PM. REPEaTS EaRLy SUN 25Th,
12Mid. [R]
4:00 Curious5:00 Travelscope [R]
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EvENiNG aND NiGHT23 FriDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy SaT 24Th,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week
REPEaTS SaT 24Th, 9aM.
8:30 prEMiErE NOW on PBS david Brancaccio hosts the award-winning newsmagazine. REPEaTS
SUN 25Th, 11:30PM.
9:00 prEMiErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers. REPEaTS SUN 25Th, 7PM.
10:00 Great Performances: “The Police: Certifiable” This Buenos aires concert captures andy Summers, Stewart Copeland and Sting on their farewell tour in 2007.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS MON 26Th, 1:30PM.
4/24 Early SaTUrDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley
REPEaTS MON 26Th, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus SEE FRi
23Rd, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Theater Talk1:30 Fragile Waterways
SEE ThU 22Nd, 8PM. REPEaTS
SaT 24Th, 5PM. [R]
2:30 Going Green New York
SEE ThU 22Nd, 9PM. REPEaTS
SaT 24Th, 4PM. [R]
3:30 A Sense of Wonder
SEE ThU 22Nd, 10PM. REPEaTS
SaT 24Th, 3PM aNd EaRLy SUN
25Th, 4:45aM. [R]
4:30 Touching the Void
24 SaTUrDay
6:00 Nature SEE SUN 18Th,
8PM. [R]
7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances hyacinth sees a strange man at Liz’s house. 8:30 As Time Goes By Lionel takes up model boat building. 9:00 prEMiErE Reel 13 Classics: “To Have and Have Not” (1944) a boat skipper (humphrey Bogart) flirts with a singer (Lauren
Bacall) and fools Nazis on the island of Martinique. REPEaTS EaRLy SUN 25Th,
12:50aM.
10:40 prEMiErE Reel 13 Shorts Short films selected by ThiRTEEN viewers via online voting. REPEaTS EaRLy
SUN 25Th, 2:30aM.
10:45 prEMiErE Reel 13 Indies: “Hotel Rwanda” (2004) Paul Rusesabagina (don Cheadle) hides Tutsi refugees at his posh hotel. REPEaTS EaRLy SUN 25Th,
2:40aM aNd EaRLy WEd 28Th,
1aM.
4/25 Early SUNDay aM 12:50 Reel 13 Classics SEE SaT 24Th, 9PM. [R]
2:30 Reel 13 Shorts SEE SaT 24Th, 10:40PM. [R]
2:40 Reel 13 Indies SEE SaT
24Th, 10:45PM. REPEaTS EaRLy
WEd 28Th, 1aM. [R]
4:45 A Sense of Wonder
SEE ThU 22Nd, 10PM. [R]
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Great Performances: hamlet
Wed 28th, 8 p.m.
Shakespeare’s immortal “To be, or not to be” speech
takes on a whole new meaning (and medium) as david
Tennant (Doctor Who) reprises the role of hamlet in this
Great Performances special. The film-style adaptation
of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed 2008
stage production also stars Sir Patrick Stewart in his
Olivier award-winning portrayal of Claudius.
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6:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly [R]
7:00 Bill Moyers Journal SEE FRi 23Rd, 9PM. [R]
8:00 Nature: “Fellowship of the Whales” Life lessons for a young humpback whale. REPEaTS EaRLy TUE
27Th, 1aM aNd SaT May 1ST,
6PM.
9:00 prEMiErE Masterpiece Classic: “Small Island” SEE
SUN 18Th, 9PM. (PaRT 2 OF 2)
REPEaTS EaRLy TUE 27Th, 2aM.
10:30 400 Years of the Telescope The history of the telescope. REPEaTS
EaRLy TUE 27Th, 3:30aM.
11:30 NOW on PBS SEE FRi
23Rd, 8:30PM. [R]
4/26 Early MONDay aM 12:00 P.O.V. SEE EaRLy FRi
23Rd, 2aM. [R]
2:00 Independent Lens SEE EaRLy ThU 22Nd, 3aM. [R]
3:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge REPEaTS SaT 1ST,
5:30PM.
3:30 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures
26 MONDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy TUE 27Th,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Experts appraise a Chuck Close painting in Phoenix. (PaRT 2 OF 3) REPEaTS EaRLy
WEd 28Th, 3:05aM.
9:00 prEMiErE My Lai: American Experience vietnamese survivors and U.S. soldiers discuss the
1968 My Lai Massacre and its subsequent cover-up. REPEaTS EaRLy WEd 28Th,
4:05aM.
10:30 prEMiErE Roosevelt’s America a cinema verité profile of a Liberian refugee’s struggle to build a new life in america. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS TUE 27Th, 1:30PM.
4/27 Early TUESDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley
REPEaTS TUE 27Th, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus SEE MON 26Th, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Nature SEE SUN 25Th, 8PM.
REPEaTS SaT 1ST, 6PM. [R]
2:00 Masterpiece Classic SEE SUN 25Th, 9PM. [R]
3:30 400 Years of the Telescope SEE SUN 25Th,
10:30PM. [R]
4:30 Through a Dog’s Eyes
SEE EaRLy FRi 23Rd, 1aM. [R]
27 TUESDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy WEd 28Th,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEMiErE NOVA: “Mind Over Money” Behavioral economics reveals how mainstream economists failed to predict the 2008 crash. REPEaTS
EaRLy ThU 29Th, 1:30aM.
9:00 prEMiErE Frontline: “The Vaccine War” Parents and activists are using social media to oppose public health scientists’ view of vaccines. REPEaTS
EaRLy ThU 29Th, 2:30aM.
10:00 prEMiErE Independent Lens: “Garbage Dreams” The lives of three teenage boys born into the trash trade in a Cairo ghetto. REPEaTS
EaRLy ThU 29Th, 3:30aM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS WEd 28Th, 1:30PM.
4/28 Early WEDNESDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEaTS WEd 28Th, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus
SEE TUE 27Th, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Reel 13 Classics SEE SaT 24Th, 10:45PM. [R]
3:05 Antiques Roadshow
SEE MON 26Th, 8PM. [R]
4:05 My Lai SEE MON 26Th,
9PM. [R]
28 WEDNESDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy ThU 29Th, 1aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEMiErE Great Performances: “Hamlet” david Tennant and Sir Patrick Stewart reprise their roles in this film-style adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed 2008 stage production. REPEaTS EaRLy
FRi 30Th, 1aM.
11:30 Charlie Rose REPEaTS ThU 29Th, 1:30PM.
4/29 Early THUrSDay aM 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEaTS ThU 29Th, 1PM.
1:00 Worldfocus
SEE WEd 28Th, 6PM. [R]
1:30 NOVA SEE TUE 27Th,
8PM. [R]
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9PM. [R]
3:30 Independent Lens
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4:30 Adventure Lodges of North America
29 THUrSDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy FRi 30Th,
12:30aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 prEMiErE SundayArts Primetime Special New york arts and culture with Philippe de Montebello and Paula zahn.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: Why Didn’t They Ask
Evans?” Miss Marple teams up with a beautiful socialite to discover the meaning of a dying man’s last words. REPEaTS EaRLy SaT May 1ST,
3aM.
10:30 Edward Hopper The iconic paintings of the celebrated american artist. REPEaTS EaRLy SaT May 1ST,
5:30aM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEaTS FRi 30Th, 1:30PM.
4/30 Early FriDay aM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEaTS FRi 30Th, 1PM.
12:30 Worldfocus SEE ThU 29Th, 6PM. [R]
1:00 Great Performances
SEE WEd 28Th, 8PM. [R]
4:30 Adventure Lodges of North America
30 FriDay
5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEMiErE Worldfocus REPEaTS EaRLy MON May 1ST,
1aM.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 prEMiErE NOW on PBS david Brancaccio
hosts the award-winning newsmagazine.
9:00 prEMiErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers. Final episode of the series. REPEaTS SUN 2Nd, 7PM.
10:00 Great Performances: “Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood: In Concert From Madison Square Garden” Two rock legends reunite for their first concert together since their days in rock’s first supergroup, Blind Faith. 11:30 Charlie Rose
5/01 Early SaTUrDay aM 12:30 Tavis Smiley
REPEaTS MON May 3Rd, 1PM.
1:00 Worldfocus
SEE FRi 30Th, 6PM. [R]
1:30 Theater Talk With hosts Susan haskins and Michael Riedel. 2:00 SundayArts Primetime Special SEE ThU 29Th, 8PM.
[R]
3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! SEE ThU 29Th, 9PM. [R]
4:30 Synchronized Swimming: The Pursuit of Excellence
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WEEkENDSSaTUrDayS
6:00 Sit and Be Fit 6:30 Travelscope (ExCEPT
3Rd) Equitrekking7:00 Help Wanted (2010) 7:30 Washington Week [R]
(3Rd, 10Th); Smart Travels—Pacific Rim 8:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 8:30 New Jersey Capitol Report 9:00 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy (3Rd, 10Th);
Washington Week [R]
9:30 John McLaughlin’s One-on-One 10:00 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 10:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 11:00 New York NOW 11:30 To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbe 12:00 The Open Mind 12:30 Caucus: New Jersey 1:00 Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? (3Rd,
10Th); Miller Center of Public Affairs National Debate (17Th); NOVA: The Big Energy Gamble [R]
(24Th)
2:00 Tavis Smiley Reports [R] (3Rd); Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist (10Th); When Families Grieve (17Th);
DOHA Debates (24Th)
3:00 NOVA: “Rat Attack”
[R] (3Rd); “Hunting the Edge of Space” (10Th, 17Th) Sense of Wonder (24Th)
4:00 Globe Trekker (ExCEPT 24Th); Going Green New York 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
(ExCEPT 24Th); Fragile Waterways5:30 Wild Chronicles (3Rd);
Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge (10Th, 17Th)
SUNDayS
12:00 SundayArts: “Great Performances at the Met: Les Contes d’Hoffmann”
(4Th); “Great Performances: Primo” / “Simon Schama’s Power of Art: Caravaggio”
(11Th); “American Masters: I. M. Pei: Building China Modern” / “Simon Schama’s Power of Art: Bernini” (18Th); “Great Performances at the Met: Der Rosenkavalier” (25Th)
3:00 Life (PaRT 2) (ExCEPT
4Th)
3:30 Simply Ming 4:00 Everyday Food4:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time5:00 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen5:30 Lidia’s Italy 6:00 Colameco’s Food Show
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