Ken Burns' Hemingway - WOSU
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Ken Burns’ Hemingway The documentary film "Hemingway" by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick premieres on WOSU TV Monday, April 5 at 8pm. The three-part film tracks the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest and most influential writers America has ever produced. "Hemingway" examines his visionary work and turbulent life, interweaving his biography with excerpts from his iconic short stories, novels and non-fiction to reveal the brilliant, ambitious, charismatic and complicated man behind the myth.
Intimate and insightful beyond Hemingway’s larger-than-life exploits, public bravado and occasional tall-tale, the documentary reveals a deeply troubled and ultimately tragic figure. In his final years, the author suffered from chronic alcoholism, traumatic brain injuries and serious mental illness. His suicide left behind an unparalleled body of artistic work and a complicated emotional legacy for those closest to him.
Narrated by long-time collaborator Peter Coyote, "Hemingway" features an all-star cast of actors bringing Hemingway (voiced
by Jeff Daniels) and his friends and family vividly to life. Through letters to and from his four wives—voiced by Meryl Streep, Keri Russell, Mary-Louise Parker and Patricia Clarkson—the film reveals Hemingway at his
most romantic and his most vulnerable, grappling at times with insecurity, anxiety and existential loneliness.
Uncover the man behind the myth of one of America’s greatest and most complicated writers. Watch "Hemingway," 8:00pm April 5, 6 and 7 on WOSU TV.
Uncover the man behind the myth of one of America’s greatest and most complicated writers.
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8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth BucketPlease Mind Your Head • Hyacinth and Richard spend the day in their new country "retreat," with very small accommodations.
8:30 pm Mum Thursday • After a night out at a restaurant, Jason has something he needs to say to Cathy.
9:00 pm Father BrownThe Demise of the Debutante • Father Brown uncovers secrets, hypocrisy and murder at a finishing school for young ladies.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Dream • When an elderly tycoon is found dead with a gun in his hand, Poirot thinks that foul play is afoot.
Sunday, April 4, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
Thursday, April 1, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House A Queen Anne Revival
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Garbage Disposal, Concrete Wall
8:00 pm Broad & High Needle Felter and American Signs • We ‘poke’ around the studio of Columbus needle felter Holley Morris and take a day trip to explore the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati; and our music series continues with a performance by local singer/songwriter Mercedes Aviles on the violin.
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Grove City • A museum commemorates Beulah Park and everyone who raced horses there. Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the Grant-Sawyer House. Also, the issues and opportunities Grove City faces today.
9:00 pm Foyle's War They Fought in the Fields, Part 1 • A murdered farmer and the crash landing of a German plane present a confusing case for Foyle.
10:00 pm Foyle's War They Fought in the Fields, Part 2 • A murdered farmer and the crash landing of a German plane present a confusing case for Foyle.
Friday, April 2, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm American Masters Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story • Explore the groundbreaking career of master trumpeter and The Tonight Show bandleader Doc Severinsen.
10:30 pm The American Pianists Awards 2019 Gala FinalsFive of America's most promising young jazz pianists compete on stage.
Saturday, April 3, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am J Schwanke's Life In Bloom
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Antiques Roadshow
9:00 am In The Know Delaware Hayes vs. Dublin Scioto
10:00 am Sara's Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud's Wild Harvest
11:00 am Moveable Feast with Relish
11:30 am Tastemakers
12:00 pm NOVA
1:00 pm History Detectives
2:00 pm Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome
3:00 pm Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome
4:00 pm Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome
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5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu on MasterpieceSeason 3, Episode 4 • Larry's friend Gigi comes to visit, as does Captain Creech, who has fallen on hard times.
7:00 pm Poldark on MasterpieceSeason 3, Episode 7 • George triumphs, as the ground collapses under his relationship with Elizabeth.
8:00 pm My Grandparents' WarHelena Bonham Carter • Actress Helena Bonham Carter explores the heroism of her grandparents during World War II.
9:00 pm Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Attack • A year after visiting President Roosevelt, Norwegian Crown Princess Martha must flee the Nazis.
10:00 pm World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 1 • When war breaks out, young translator Harry vows to help his Polish lover Kasia flee Warsaw.
Monday, April 5, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Delaware Hayes vs. Dublin Scioto
7:30 pm Columbus NeighborhoodsGrove City • A museum commemorates Beulah Park and everyone who raced horses there. Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the Grant-Sawyer House. Also, the issues and opportunities Grove City faces today.
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A Writer (1899-1929) • Ernest Hemingway volunteers for the Red Cross during World War I and publishes his first two novels.
Monday, April 5, 2021 (cont.)
8:00 pm Hemingway
10:00 pm Escape to the Chateau Peak Summer • It's the height of summer and the heat is on for Dick and Angel, with the peak of the events season.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021 7:00 pm Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
7:30 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
8:00 pm Hemingway The Avatar (1929-1944) • Ernest Hemingway reports on the Spanish Civil War and begins a stormy romance with Martha Gellhorn.
10:00 pm UnRepresentedSpecial interests bankroll political campaigns and drive a cycle of corruption in Congress.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 7:00 pm Make48
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Bacteria, Superbugs and Antibodies • Learn about the rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria and how to keep safe from ‘superbugs’; discover how nanotechnology looks promising in treating late stage sepsis and why mapping human antibodies can lead to breakthroughs in combating disease.
8:00 pm Hemingway The Blank Page (1944-1961) • Ernest Hemingway publishes The Old Man and the Sea and is overcome by a declining mental condition.
10:00 pm NOVA: Saving Notre DameEngineers and scientists are racing to protect and ultimately rebuild France's Notre Dame cathedral.
Thursday, April 8, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House Return to Dorchester
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Power Washing, Deck Lights
8:00 pm Broad & High The Musicians of "We Amplify Voices" • The students and professional musicians of the "We Amplify Voices" program recently released a new album Stay Safe that addresses issues raised by the pandemic and Black Lives Matter movement. Then get cookin' with Kate as she whips up a mouthwatering creole shrimp recipe by Amber Knicole of MojoFlo!
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Mt. Vernon • The story behind the elaborate ruse that led to Mount Vernon’s selection as the county seat. Also, local industries including what was the world’s largest sheet glass factory at the time and a thriving bridge company. And architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the renovated Woodward Opera House.
9:00 pm Death in Paradise Episode 1 • When a TV news presenter is found strangled in her pool, Neville is sure that her popular co-host is guilty. But given that he was live on air at the time of the murder, how could he have done it?
10:00 pm Foyle's War A War of Nerves, Part 1 • An unexploded bomb at a shipyard leads to a startling discovery in a tale of greed and politics.
Friday, April 9, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm American MastersOliver Sacks: His Own Life • Dive into the life and work of the legendary neurologist and beloved author Oliver Sacks.
Saturday, April 10, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am J Schwanke's Life In Bloom
8:30 am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
9:00 am Woodsmith Shop
9:30 am American Woodshop
10:00 am This Old House
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11:00 am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
11:30 am How to Cook Well with Rory O'Connell
12:00 pm Lidia's Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America's Test Kitchen
1:30 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton
2:00 pm Cook's Country
2:30 pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
3:00 pm Rick Steves' Europe
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope
4:00 pm Two for the Road
4:30 pm Nature
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth BucketLet There Be Light • Hyacinth is desperate to keep up with the Barker-Finches, who have a bit of local fame at barbecue.
8:30 pm MumFriday • Pauline has a visitor and Cathy makes an important decision.
9:00 pm Father BrownThe Darkest Noon • A man is found dead in St. Mary's graveyard and Father Brown has disappeared without a trace.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Peril at End House Part 1 • Poirot meets Nick Buckley, who has three near fatal accidents that may in fact be murder attempts.
Sunday, April 11, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
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Race and Police - Healing The Divide • A discussion on the progress of promised reforms to the Columbus City Police Department in light of the protests in 2020.
Sunday, April 11, 2021 (cont.) 8:00 am Antiques Roadshow
9:00 am In The Know St. Charles vs. Delaware Hayes
9:30 am Broad & High
10:00 am Sara's Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud's Wild Harvest
11:00 am Moveable Feast with Relish
11:30 am Tastemakers
12:00 pm NOVA
1:00 pm History Detectives
2:00 pm Ice Cream Show
3:00 pm Baseball The Faith of 50 Million People
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu on MasterpieceSeason 3, Episode 5 • A new Italian family settles in Corfu and takes up more of Spiro's time than Louisa would like.
7:00 pm Poldark on MasterpieceSeason 3, Episode 8 • Elizabeth turns the tables on George and Demelza and Lt. Armitage reveal their true feelings.
8:00 pm My Grandparents' WarMark Rylance • Actor Mark Rylance explores the extraordinary story of his grandfather during World War II.
9:00 pm Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Throne • Prince Olav and the King plan their escape and Martha takes refuge with her Swedish royal relatives.
10:00 pm World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 2 • Warsaw is destroyed and Harry is desperate for news, while Kasia joins the Polish resistance.
Monday, April 12, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know St. Charles vs. Delaware Hayes
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Mt. Vernon • The story behind the elaborate ruse that led to Mount Vernon’s selection as the county seat. Also, local industries including what was the world’s largest sheet glass factory at the time and a thriving bridge company. And architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the renovated Woodward Opera House.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 1 • Look back at memorable items including a collection of magic memorabilia, ca. 1925, a Shearer Chest of Drawers, and an album of John Thomson photos.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 3 • A Civil War presentation sword and portrait and Danny Lyon Civil Rights posters are appraised.
10:00 pm Escape to the Chateau Café Grandma • Dick and Angel bring the dilapidated coach house back to life in a bid to create "Café Grandma."
Tuesday, April 13, 2021 7:00 pm Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
7:30 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
8:00 pm Finding Your RootsThe New World • Henry Louis Gates, Jr. traces ancestors of actor John Lithgow and journalist Maria Hinojosa.
9:00 pm Dialogue
10:00 pm FRONTLINEAmerican Insurrection • The rising threat of far-right violence in America and the attack on the Capitol are investigated.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021 7:00 pm Make48
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B What Is Race? • Conversations about race with scientific experts who are tackling this charged topic from a variety of angles - how skin color is an adaptive trait and varies widely across the planet, how race is a social, not biological construct and how humans are in fact 99.9% identical, plus how even our technology is influenced by implicit bias.
8:00 pm NatureThe Leopard Legacy • A leopard mother faces many challenges as she raises her cubs near the Luangwa River in Africa.
9:00 pm NOVA Picture a Scientist • Researchers expose longstanding discrimination against women in science.
Thursday, April 15, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House 3 Decker Heaven
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Move Baseboard, Cooler Bench
8:00 pm Broad & High African Mask Quilts • Gahanna-based textile artist Wendy Kendrick makes use of collage techniques to create bold and beautiful African-inspired mask quilts. And music by the Columbus acoustic duo known as Starlit Ways.
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Record Keeping • Follow along as one family researches their history tied to Hare Orphans’ Home. Author Don Rose takes us back in time to 1930 to learn more about the third deadliest building fire in U.S. history, the Ohio Penitentiary fire. And we stop by the Ohio History Connection for a crash course in preserving digital photo collections.
9:00 pm Death in Paradise Episode 2 • The team are baffled when an archaeologist is poisoned during a dig but there is no evidence to prove how it was done. Meanwhile, Neville tests his skills in an island crab-cooking competition.
10:00 pm Foyle’s War A War of Nerves, Part 2 • An unexploded bomb at a shipyard leads to a startling discovery in a tale of greed and politics.
Friday, April 16, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Great Performances Beethoven in Beijing • Experience the international impact of the Philadelphia Orchestra's historic 1973 trip to China.
10:30 pm Beyond The CanvasThe Greats • Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough discuss achieving excellence.
Saturday, April 17, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
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A groundbreaking inside look at the election and tumultuous first term of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia's District Attorney, and his experiment to upend the criminal justice system from the inside out.
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Antiques Roadshow Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 3
9:00 am In The Know Dublin Coffman vs. Olentangy Liberty
9:30 am Broad & High
10:00 am Sara’s Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest
11:00 am Moveable Feast with Relish
11:30 am Tastemakers
12:00 pm NOVA
1:00 pm History Detectives
2:00 pm Great Old Amusement Parks
3:00 pm Baseball A National Heirloom
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode 6 • Louisa wants a party for Gerry, but she's failed to realize that he's not a little boy anymore.
7:00 pm Poldark on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode 1 • While Ross watches Cornwall suffer under a new MP, Demelza remains caught between Ross and Hugh.
8:00 pm My Grandparents' WarKristin Scott Thomas • Actress Kristin Scott Thomas explores a lost chapter of her family history during World War II.
9:00 pm Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece Crossing the Atlantic • Princess Martha and the children flee to America, where President Roosevelt extends an invitation.
10:00 pm World on Fire On Masterpiece Episode 3 • Tom faces the fight of his life aboard HMS Exeter and Harry and Lois fight a more personal battle.
Monday, April 19, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Dublin Coffman vs. Olentangy Liberty
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Record Keeping • Follow along as one family researches their history tied to Hare Orphans’ Home. Author Don Rose takes us back in time to 1930 to learn more about the third deadliest building fire in U.S. history, the Ohio Penitentiary fire. And we stop by the Ohio History Connection for a crash course in preserving digital photo collections.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 2 • Look back at memorable items including a collection of magic memorabilia, ca. 1925, a Shearer Chest of Drawers, and an album of John Thomson photos.
9:00 pm American Experience American Oz • The life of author L. Frank Baum, the man behind The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is explored.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 7:00 pm Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
7:30 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots Laughing on the Inside • Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family trees of comedians Lewis Black and Roy Wood, Jr.
9:00 pm Philly D.A.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 7:00 pm Make48
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Decoding Viruses • Viruses can be deadly or benign yet remain fascinating because they always need a host to survive and reproduce. Scientists studying viruses are optimistic that viruses could actually benefit our lives and planet if their secrets are decoded. Learn how viruses work, and how vaccines are developed plus how viruses can jump from species to species and why the connections between viruses and bacteria could benefit our oceans.
8:00 pm NatureSharks of Hawaii • Learn surprising facts about the sharks that call the warm waters near Hawaii's islands their home.
9:00 pm NOVA Reef Rescue • Scientists from around the globe are rushing to help corals adapt to a changing climate.
Saturday, April 17, 2021 (cont.)
8:00 am J Schwanke's Life In Bloom
8:30 am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
9:00 am Woodsmith Shop
9:30 am American Woodshop
10:00 am This Old House
10:30 am Ask This Old House
11:00 am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
11:30 am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell
12:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
1:30 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton
2:00 pm Cook’s Country
2:30 pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
4:00 pm Two for the Road
4:30 pm Nature
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket Seaside Fun • Hyacinth looks after an elderly lady and deals with an amorous Italian pensioner at the beach.
8:30 pm Mum Saturday • It's Derek's birthday and the family comes together to get the house ready for the party.
9:00 pm Father Brown The Sacrifice of Tantalus • When Mallory's pursuit of a fugitive ends in disaster, a familiar face returns to hunt the culprit.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot The Peril at End House, Part 2 • Poirot meets Nick Buckley, who has three near fatal accidents that may in fact be murder attempts.
Sunday, April 18, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
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Episode 1 • Travel with the climate activist as she takes her fight to a global stage.
Irene and Vera begin a correspondence in which the ladies discourse upon all manner of events.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 (cont.)
10:00 pm Critical Care: America vs. The World - PBS NewsHour PresentsAmerica's healthcare system is examined and healthcare in four other nations are explored.
Thursday, April 22, 2021 7:00 pm This Old House House Fire Reclamation
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Flickering Lights, Brick Stairs
8:00 pm Broad & High Stories featuring local arts and artists, including the Broad & High Presents local music series.
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods The Bad Side! • The villains of Columbus. Velma West, murderess, makes a daring escape. And Curious Cbus dispels infernal origins of Gahanna’s name.
9:00 pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World
10:00 pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World Episode 2 • Greta Thunberg visits the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and speaks to miners in Poland.
Friday, April 23, 2021 7:00 pm The Chavis Chronicles
7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm Great Performances National Theatre: Romeo and Juliet • Experience a contemporary rendering of Shakespeare's romantic tragedy from the National Theatre.
Saturday, April 24, 2021 6:00 am Motorweek
6:30 am Best of the Joy of Painting
7:00 am Fit 2 Stitch
7:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:00 am J Schwanke's Life In Bloom
8:30 am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
9:00 am Woodsmith Shop
9:30 am American Woodshop
10:00 am This Old House
10:30 am Ask This Old House
11:00 am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
11:30 am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell
12:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen
12:30 pm Ciao Italia
1:00 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
1:30 pm Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen
2:00 pm Cook’s Country
2:30 pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television
3:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
3:30 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
4:00 pm Two for the Road
4:30 pm Nature Primates: Family Matters • Family is everything for primates. Meet devoted monkey dads, playmate apes and tender troops.
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm The Great British Baking Show
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket The Fancy Dressball • Hyacinth is concerned that her invitation to the Mayor's fancy dress ball hasn't been delivered.
8:30 pm Ladies of Letters
9:00 pm Father Brown The House of God • Suspicions are aroused when the holiest house in Kembleford is linked to the death of a wanton woman.
10:00 pm Agatha Christie’s: Poirot The Veiled Lady • Poirot gets to realize his criminal ambitions when he investigates a suspected blackmailer.
Sunday, April 25, 2021 6:00 am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
6:30 am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 am Scully/The World Show
7:30 am The State of Ohio
8:00 am Antiques Roadshow
9:00 am In The Know Bexley vs. Hilliard Darby
9:30 am Broad & High
10:00 am Sara’s Weeknight Meals
10:30 am Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest
11:00 am Lidia Celebrates America
12:00 pm NOVA
1:00 pm History Detectives
1:30 pm Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff
3:00 pm Baseball Shadow Ball
5:00 pm Columbus on the Record
5:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 pm Durrells in Corfu on MasterpieceSeason 3, Episode 7 • Writer Henry Miller visits Larry on Corfu and Sven is under scrutiny from the police for being gay.
7:00 pm Poldark on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode 2 • The Poldarks are determined to get their relationship on track. The Enyses are expecting a child.
8:00 pm My Grandparents' War Carey Mulligan • Actress Carey Mulligan travels to Japan to explore her grandfather's experience during World War II.
9:00 pm Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece Fires Spread • Norwegian Crown Princess Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship with President Roosevelt.
10:00 pm World on Fire on Masterpiece Episode 4 • Harry's courage is tested at Louvain, while Kasia's resistance activity in Warsaw intensifies.
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10:00 pm FRONTLINE The Virus that Shook the World, Part 2 • Personal video and local footage show how people and countries have responded to the pandemic
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 7:00 pm Make48
7:30 pm QED with Dr. B Climate Science - Part 1 • Learn how scientists are finding and using a variety of data to track changes in our climate. From a snapshot of earth thousands of years ago in ice core samples, to predictive models that help us understand the future of the planet, discover how data is the foundational work of climate science.
8:00 pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the WorldEpisode 1 • Activist Greta Thunberg draws attention to the impact of climate change and sails across the ocean.
9:00 pm NOVA Fighting for Fertility • DNA's impact on fertility is redefining what it means to reproduce.
10:00 pm Human React • Examine functions of the brain, spine and nerves and explore how bodies send and receive messages.
Thursday, April 29, 20217:00 pm Ask This Old House Urban Oasis
Monday, April 26, 2021 7:00 pm In The Know Bexley vs. Hilliard Darby
7:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods The Bad Side! • The villains of Columbus. Velma West, murderess, makes a daring escape. And Curious Cbus dispels infernal origins of Gahanna’s name.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Wichita • Cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-lost items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds.
9:00 pm FRONTLINE The Virus that Shook the World, Part 1 • Personal video and local footage show how people and countries have responded to the pandemic.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:00 pm Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
7:30 pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots On Broadway • The family histories of Broadway stars Audra MacDonald and Mandy Patinkin are investigated.
9:00 pm Philly D.A. A groundbreaking inside look at the election and tumultuous first term of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia's District Attorney, and his experiment to upend the criminal justice system from the inside out.
7:30 pm Ask This Old House Spring Projects: Paint, Prune, Spigots
8:00 pm Broad & High Stories featuring local arts and artists, including the Broad & High Presents local music series.
8:30 pm Columbus Neighborhoods Ancient History • Exploring Adena culture and the earthworks and artifacts they left behind. Local historian Ed Lentz explains how Mound Street got its name. Plus, Doreen Uhas Sauer, with the help of the Ohio History Connection and the current tenants, investigates the mystery of the Zenus Jackson House.
9:00 pm Death in Paradise Episode 3 • Neville is left perplexed when a lottery winner is found dead but her body then disappears. JP has an unruly new officer to train whilst preparing for the birth of his twins.
10:00 pm Foyle’s War Invasion, Part 1 • The murder of a barmaid further strains relations between American GIs and the locals in Hastings.
Friday, April 30, 2021 7:30 pm GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Columbus on the Record
9:00 pm International Jazz Day International Jazz Day 10th Anniversary Celebration • A look back at 10 years of historic International Jazz Day concerts featuring dozens of music icons.
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Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU TV
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Foyle's War They Fought in the Fields, Part 1
Foyle's War They Fought in the Fields, Part 2
2 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
American MastersNever Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story
The American Pianists Awards
3 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Mum Thursday
Father Brown The Demise of the Debutante
Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Dream
4 Sunday My Grandparents' WarHelena Bonham Carter
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Attack
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 1
5 Monday Hemingway A Writer (1899-1929)
Escape to the Chateau Peak Summer
6 Tuesday Hemingway The Avatar (1929-1944) UnRepresented
7 Wednesday Hemingway The Avatar (1929-1944)
NOVA Saving Notre Dame
8 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Death in Paradise Episode 1
Foyle's War A War of Nerves, Part 1
9 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
American Masters Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
10 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Mum Friday
Father Brown The Darkest Noon
Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Peril at End House, Part 1
11 Sunday My Grandparents' WarMark Rylance
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Throne
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 2
12 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 1
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 3
Escape to the ChateauCafé Grandma
13 Tuesday Finding Your Roots The New Worlds
DialogueRace and Police - Healing the Divide
FRONTLINEAmerican Insurrection
14 Wednesday Nature The Leopard Legacy
NOVAPicture a Scientist
15 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Death in Paradise Episode 2
Foyle's War A War of Nerves, Part 2
16 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
Great Performances Beethoven In Beijing
Beyond the Canvas
17 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances
Mum Saturday
Father Brown The Sacrifice of Tantalus
Agatha Christie's: Poirot The Peril at End House, Part 2
18 Sunday My Grandparents' WarKristin Scott Thomas
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceCrossing the Atlantic
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 3
19 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 2
American ExperienceAmerican Oz
20 Tuesday Finding Your Roots Laughing on the Inside
Philly D.A. Episode 1 & 2
21 Wednesday Nature Sharks of Hawaii
NOVA Reef Rescue
Critical Care: America vs. The World - PBS NewsHour Presents
22 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World Episode 1
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World Episode 2
23 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record Great Performances: National Theatre: Romeo and Juliet
24 Saturday Keeping Up Appearances Ladies of Letters Father Brown
The House of GodAgatha Christie's: Poirot The Veiled Lady
25 Sunday My Grandparents' WarCarey Mulligan
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceFires Spread
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 4
26 Monday Antiques RoadshowVintage Wichita
FRONTLINEThe Virus that Shook the World, Part 1
27 Tuesday Finding Your Roots On Broadway
Philly D.A. Episode 3
FRONTLINEThe Virus that Shook the World, Part 2
28 WednesdayGreta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World Episode 1
NOVAFighting for Fertility
Human React
29 Thursday Broad & High Columbus Neighborhoods
Death in Paradise Episode 3
Foyle's War Invasion, Part 1
30 Friday Washington Week
Columbus on the Record
International Jazz Day International Jazz Day 10th Anniversary Celebration
(1.hr)
Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece9pm • Sunday, April 4
A year after visiting President Roosevelt, Norwegian Crown Princess Martha must flee the Nazis.
American Experience: American OZ9pm • Monday, April 19
The life of author L. Frank Baum, the man behind The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is explored.
FRONTLINE: The Virus that Shook the World, Part 19pm • Monday, April 26
Personal video and local footage show how people and countries have responded to the pandemic.
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Primetime Schedule, 8pm - 11pm on WOSU Plus
8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
1 Thursday Extinction: The Facts NOVAMystery Beneath the Ice
Europe’s New Wild The Land of Snow and Ice
2 Friday Before We Die Seaside Hotel Fatal Consequences
Sara's Weeknight Meals
Best of the Joy of Painting
3 Saturday Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk and Soul Austin City LimitsSt. Vincent
Rick Steves' Europe
4 Sunday Great Performances Jonas Kaufmann In Concert
American Masters: Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story
Journeys In Japan
5 Monday My Grandparents' WarHelena Bonham Carter
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Attack
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 1
6 Tuesday Hemingway A Writer (1899-1929)
Escape to the Chateau Peak Summer
7 Wednesday Hemingway The Avatar (1929-1944) UnRepresented
8 Thursday Hemingway The Avatar (1929-1944)
NOVA Saving Notre Dame
9 FridayMy Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Part 1
Seaside Hotel Raging Storm
Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul
Bacques Pepin: Heart & Soul
10 Saturday Doobie Brothers Live from the Beacon Theatre Austin City LimitsKacey Musgraves/Lukas Nelson
Rick Steves' Europe
11 Sunday American Masters Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
The Legacy List Viva la Downsizing / Richmond, VA
12 Monday My Grandparents' WarMark Rylance
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceThe Throne
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 2
13 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 1
Antiques RoadshowMeadow Brook Hall, Hour 3
Escape to the ChateauCafé Grandma
14 Wednesday Finding Your Roots The New Worlds
DialogueRace and Police - Healing The Divide
FRONTLINEAmerican Insurrection
15 Thursday Nature The Leopard Legacy
NOVAPicture a Scientist
16 FridayMy Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Part 2
Seaside Hotel Adventure in the Summer Night Make Your Mark Modern
Pioneering
17 Saturday Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 Austin City Limits Janelle Monae
18 Sunday Great Performances Beethoven In Beijing
Beyond The Canvas
The Legacy List We Are Family / Dorchester, MA
19 Monday My Grandparents' WarKristin Scott Thomas
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceCrossing The Atlantic
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 3
20 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 2
American ExperienceAmerican Oz
21 Wednesday Finding Your Roots Laughing on the Inside
Philly D.A. Episode 1 & 2
22 Thursday Nature Sharks of Hawaii
NOVA Reef Rescue
Critical Care: America vs. The World - PBS NewsHour Presents
23 FridayMy Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Part 3
Seaside Hotel End of Season Cook's Country America's Test
Kitchen
24 Saturday Daryl Hall & John Oates Live In Dublin Austin City Limits Vampire Weekend
Rick Steves' Europe
25 Sunday Great Performances National Theatre: Romeo and Juliet
The Legacy List A Whale of a Time / East Hampton, NY
26 Monday My Grandparents' WarCarey Mulligan
Atlantic Crossing on MasterpieceFires Spread
World on Fire on MasterpieceEpisode 4
27 Tuesday Antiques RoadshowVintage Wichita
FRONTLINEThe Virus that Shook the World, Part 1
28 Wednesday Finding Your Roots On Broadway
Philly D.A. Episode 3
FRONTLINEThe Virus that Shook the World, Part 2
29 ThursdayGreta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World Episode 1
NOVAFighting for Fertility
Human React
30 FridayMy Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Part 4
No Second Chance Episode 1
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati's Mexican Table
My Grandparents' War8pm • Monday, April 5
Actress Helena Bonham Carter explores the heroism of her grandparents during World War II.
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Fridays 8pm beginning April 9
My Mother and Other Strangers follows the lives of the Coyne family after a huge United States Army Air Force airfield is placed in the middle of their rural parish in Northren Ireland.
Daryl Hall & John Oates Live in Dublin8pm • Saturday, April 24
Join the number-one selling duo in music history for this sold-out concert filmed in Dublin, their first performance in Ireland.
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Daytime and Early Evening on WOSU TV
5:00 am BBC World News
5:30 am
Mon.: Sit and Be Fit
Tues: Allaire Back Fitness
Wed: Classical Stretch
Thurs: Happy Yoga with Sarah Star
Fri: Sit and Be Fit
6:00 am Ready, Jet Go!
6:30 am Peg + Cat
7:00 am Molly of Denali
7:30 am Wild Kratts
8:00 am Hero Elementary
8:30 am Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum
9:00 am Curious George
9:30 am Sesame Street
10:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:30 am Elinor Wonders Why
11:00 am Dinosaur Train
11:30 am Pinkalicious & Peterrific
12:00 pm Let's Go Luna!
12:30 pm Arthur
1:00 pm Cat In The Hat
1:30 pm Elinor Wonders Why
2:00 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog
2:30 pm Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum
3:00 pm Molly of Denali
3:30 pm Wild Kratts
4:00 pm Odd Squad
4:30 pm Cyberchase
5:00 pm Wordgirl
5:30 pmBBC World News America
Fri: In Good Shape - The Health Show
6:00 pm PBS NewsHour
7:00 pm
Mon: In The Know
Tues: Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
Wed: Make48
Thurs: This Old House
Fri: The Chavis Chronicles
aWOSU Kids and WOSU TV
Donkey Hodie – Brand New Kids Series! Coming to PBS KIDS May 3
Donkey Hodie is a new puppet series for children ages 3-5 from Fred Rogers Productions and Spiffy Pictures. Inspired by the children’s TV pioneer Fred Rogers, this imaginative series follows the adventures of Donkey Hodie, the granddaughter of the original Donkey Hodie character from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
Curious George Swings into SpringApril 12 at 8am and 2:30pm, and April 16 at 7am on 34.1
From spring fever to spring cleaning, from a canoe ride to a hot air balloon journey, George and his friends get viewers ready to explore the outdoors.
WOSU Kids Specials
NEW! Dinosaur Train Adventure Island April 12 at 9am, April 13 at 11am and April 16 at 8am on 34.1All Week on 34.4
The Pteranodon family takes the Dinosaur Train to Adventure Island, a new theme park on a volcanic island!
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Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece – Coming April 4Binge the new eight-episode drama series starting on the night of its broadcast premiere. A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha.
No Second ChanceAlice is shot in the back, her husband is murdered and her daughter kidnapped. Faced with inept police, who at times suspect her, she begins her own hunt for her baby and the culprits. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles.
Philly D.A. from Independent Lens – Coming April 20An eight-part series that details the dramatic work inside the office of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner as he and his team work to end mass incarceration and transform the criminal justice system from the inside.
HUMAN – Coming April 28Binge the new six-episode science series starting from the night of its broadcast premiere.
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• Independent Lens: The Providers (leaving Passport April 22)
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After four years of remarkably unprecedented politics, there is a new resident of the White House and a new party in charge. But for us in journalism, our role remains the same.
The practices and policies of former President Trump and his administration reawakened aggressive journalism. Reporters stepped up efforts to cultivate sources, uncover documents, fact-check statements and call out falsehoods. One could argue Washington had not seen that level of watchdog journalism since Watergate and the Vietnam War. Journalists served the public extremely well.
It must and will continue.
Reporters and news organizations must cover the Biden administration as aggressively as we covered the Trump White House. We must fact-check the new president’s statements, evaluate progress on his campaign promises and question his motives for policy decisions. If the president or a member of his team makes a false statement, we must call them on it. If an administration official or lawmaker from either party makes an
89.7 FM NPR News can also be heard on our regional network stations on HD Radio as well as streaming online at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile App.
89.7 NPR News Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Morning Edition
BBC World ServiceBBC World Service6am Columbus on the Record
7am The Arts Hour On Being
8am
Weekend Edition Weekend Edition9am BBC NewsHour
10am
All Sides with Ann Fisher11am Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! New Yorker Radio Hour
12pmOn Point Ask Me Another Wait Wait…Don’t Tell
Me!1pm This American Life It's Been a Minute
Here & Now2pm The Moth Radio Hour Planet Money/How I
Built This3pm Snap Judgment Freakonomics Radio
4pm
All Things ConsideredMilk Street Radio Reveal
5pm All Things Considered All Things Considered
6pm Marketplace It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders Travel with Rick StevesThe Daily
7pm Fresh Air
Bluegrass Ramble
The Moth Radio Hour
8pm
All Sides with Ann Fisher
Travel w/ Rick Steves Snap Judgment
9pm All Sides Weekend This American Life
10pm + BBC World Service BBC World Service
A Change in Power, No Change in Coverage for NPR and 89.7
outlandish claim or tweets an offensive remark, we will report it objectively and get reaction to it.
So far, the Biden administration has welcomed the press’ role as the public’s critical eyes and ears. And to be honest, it is easier to aggressively report on leaders who attack journalists as the “enemy of the people.” However, our watchdog role does not change because the source smiles as you enter the room. Journalists are not the enemy of those in power; we are not the friend; we will do our objective best to report their actions accurately and fairly.
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Going Digital
Classical 101 can also be heard in Columbus on HD Radio 89.7-2 and 101.1-2, as well as streaming at wosu.org and on WOSU’s mobile App.
Classical 101 schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5am
Classical Music
Classical Music
Classical Music
6am
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
7am
8am
9am
10am
Classical Music11am Saturday Cinema with Lynne Warfel
12pm Classical Music
1pm
Metropolitan Opera Matinee
Music in Mid Ohio
2pm
Classical Music3pm
4pm
5pm Essential Classics
6pm Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin The American Sound Symphony Showcase
7pm Essential Classics
The American Sound
Classical Guitar Alive!
Symphony Showcase Front Row
Center
Classical Guitar Alive! Classical Music
8pm
ClassicalWorks Concierto Musica Sacra with Kylie Harwell9pm ClassicalWorks
10pm + Classical Music
For the last few years, Classical 101 has had an ongoing project to digitize our classical CD library. These last few months, the exciting move to our new headquarters and the challenges of COVID-19 have prioritized the process. And increased the difficulty.
There are two basic areas of this project: 1) capturing the audio and data from the complete library collection and 2) managing the audio and data used in our automation system. With a massive library collection of about 40,000 CDs, only those individual pieces that are currently in rotation are entered into the automation system. It’s a labor-intensive process.
Pull a CD from the library shelf and create a digital file folder that corresponds to the CD’s shelf number. Rip the contents of the CD into that file folder and save to a network location we call the Digital Shelf. It’s intended to replicate the setup of our physical CD library. Once the audio files and the metadata have been checked
and corrected, it’s notated in the library database that the music on the CD can now be accessed as a digital file.
Sound complicated? It is, kind of! But why is it important? Access, primarily. When pandemic safety protocols meant our hosts were working from home, we were limited by lack of access to the physical CD library. Now, with a larger portion of our library stored digitally, our hosts can access music for production from a shared network drive, even off-site.
More important for the long term, as record labels move away from physical CDs and distribute more of their music digitally, we needed a way to capture and organize those new releases. The library digitization project gives us a way to move into the future while also capturing the resources of our past.
Programming Highlights
Music In Mid Ohio (MiMO) returns in April with host Christopher Purdy. While you’ve been missing live performances, Classical 101 has been your link to local performing groups.
This month, MiMO connects you with the Central Ohio Symphony and the New Albany Symphony, as well as MACCO playing George Walker’s lovely Lyric for Strings. Muskingum College Choir sings Rachmaninoff and Capital University Chapel Choir performs Karl Runestad’s moving Please Stay.
Other April highlights include Urban Strings Columbus playing A Charlie Brown Medley and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with violinist Joanna Frankel and pianist Caroline Hong. Enjoy Music In Mid Ohio Sunday afternoons at 1pm.
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