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program guide
December 2016
Volume 30 Number 12
Over WyomingDecember 4 at 8:30pm
Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum
December 7 at 10pm
Three Tenors Christmas
December 6 at 7pmThe Drift
December 4 at 10pm;December 7 at 7pm
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GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGESince the election, I’m often
asked how the results will affect WyomingPBS. We have always enjoyed strong support from our state and national elected officials. I believe that will continue into the future. No one knows what position President-elect Trump will take on public broadcasting. However, Vice President-elect Pence was awarded the “Champion of Public Broadcasting” award in 2014 by “America’s Public Television Stations”
for his support of public broadcasting as Governor of Indiana. So I remain hopeful.
We’ll be visiting Jackson and Lander this month for special screenings of “Highpointers.” The details are below my column. I urge you to come out and meet the charming stars of the program, Mackenzie Scurka and Fallon Rowe.
It’s our December Membership Festival, so you’ll see some very special “specials!” If you missed the premiere of “The Drift” in November, you can watch it on December 4 or 7. But we also have two new local productions premiering. “Wyoming Chronicle” has a 90-minute “Holiday Special” produced at the University of Wyoming. Chronicle also has a new program, produced with the Wyoming chapter of AARP, which looks at “Senior Ready Communities.” Like all of our local programs, these were produced through the generous support of the Members of WyomingPBS.
Please use our December Membership Festival to renew your WyomingPBS membership or even to make an additional gift. As I say on-air (over and over again), your belief in WyomingPBS and your support make it happen.” Thank you.
I wish the happiest of holidays for you and your family.
Terry DugasGeneral Manager
Station HappeningsWyomingPBS will be hosting screenings of the documentary “Highpointers” December 14 at 7pm in Lander and December 15 at 6pm in Jackson. “Highpointers” is a warmly-told family film which introduces the little known sport of “highpointing,” a quirky American hobby for nature lovers and climbers. Stars of the film Mackenzie Scurka and Fallon Rowe will particpate in a panel dis-cussion following the screenings to talk about the challenges they met when they summited Wyoming’s Gannett Peak,.
Terry DugasGeneral Manager
Lonny FairfieldChief Technology Officer
Kyle NicholoffProduction Manager
Jennifer AmendDirector of Marketing and
Outreach/Program Guide Editor
WyomingPBS Foundation STAFF
Lee HainesExecutive Director
Judy FinchAdministrative Assistant
Kathy StilsonMembership Coordinator
WyomingPBS STAFF
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Local Highlights
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Local Highlights
WYOMING CHRONICLESaturday, Dec. 17 at 3pm; Repeats Dec. 18 at 12:30pm, Dec. 19 at 9pm, and Dec. 24 at 9pm
Wyoming Chronicle continues its holiday tradition of bringing beautiful music of the season to our viewers. This year, we travel to the high plains of Laramie for wonderful Christmas performances from the orchestras and choirs at the University of Wyoming.
A U.W. Christmas Medley
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Dec. 2 - ICEE - Archaeology, Environmental Science, and Outdoor Education students from Central Wyoming College on the Interdisciplinary Climate Change Expedition (ICCE) researched various hydrological aspects of the glacier and high mountain environment including human occupations of the area during the last twelve thousand years. Their lab? The Dinwoody Glacier near Gannett Peak in Wyoming’s Wind River Range.
Dec. 9 - Pets and the Holidays - Wyoming Chronicle visits with veterinarian Dr. Amy Stockton and learns how we can make the holidays less stressful for our furry friends.
Dec. 16 - Senior Ready Communities- In partnership with AARP Wyoming, Wyoming Chronicle looks at how Wyoming communities are actively planning to improve community infrastructure to support Wyoming’s older citizens.
Dec. 23 - 52 Cups of Coffee - When Gillette native Megan Gebhart graduated college, she challenged herself to have a single cup of coffee with a different person every week for a year to see what lessons she could learn about life and careers.
Dec. 30 - The Photography of David J. Bell - David Bell, one for the foremost nature photographers in the region, talks about his work.
Fridays at 7:30pm & Saturdays at 6:30pm
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Rock Rhythm and Doo-Wop Thursday, December 1 at 7pmRepeats December 5 at 8pm
Host Frankie Valli and more than 200 early rock and roll legends reunite for a once-in-a-lifetime concert. Live performances from Little Anthony and the Imperials, Little Richard, Jay Black and The Americans, Fred Paris and The Five Satins, Jerry Butler, Lloyd Price, The Duprees and many others create an amazing evening, bringing to life the spirit of early rock and roll and do wop.
Best of Majestic Nature Monday, December 5 at 10pm
The Best of Majestic Nature features the stunning time-lapse macro and traditional cinematography of legendary filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg. Accompanied by an inspiring original music score, the program takes viewers from the scenic four corners region of America to our ocean deeps; from elegant flowers to the Redwood Coast and Olympic National Park.
HIGHLIGHTS
Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session with Carl Perkins & Friends Saturday, December 3 at 9pm Repeats December 8 at 10pm
On a special evening in 1983, the late leg-endary “father of rockabilly” Carl Perkins and a cast of all-stars brought down the house in a rollicking jam session with hits like “Blue Suede Shoes” and “Honey Don’t.” The special has been remastered in HD.
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Happy Holidays with the Boston Pops
Tuesday, December 13 at 7pm
This music special showcases the best of the New England holiday season with
the Boston Pops and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, under the direction of Keith
Lockhart, performing beloved classics, including “Christmas Canticles”and
“Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s Messiah. The show features special segments,
including the orchestra’s rendition of Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride,”a piece written for
the Boston Pops, and a visit from Santa.
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Featuring Laura Osnes and Martin JarvisMonday, December 19 at 8pm
Hear Broadway star Laura Osnes, acclaimed British screen actor
Martin Jarvis and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square
in the annual Christmas concert. Joining Osnes and Jarvis are four distinguished
Metropolitan Opera soloists.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER: New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve: La Vie Parisienne
Saturday, December 31 at 6pm
Ring in a new year with the Philharmonic and the sounds of Paris, featuring
Nathan Lane, Alan Gilbert and Susan Graham in music by Ravel,
Offenbach and Saint-Saëns.
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SATURDAY*6:00 Sesame Street6:30 Daniel Tiger7:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog7:30 Curious George8:00 Splash & Bubbles8:30 Peg + Cat9:00 America’s Test Kitchen9:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time
10:00 Baking with Julia (12/17)10:30 The Mind of a Chef11:00 Woodwright’s Shop11:30 This Old HouseNoon Ask This Old House12:30 Farm to Fork/Walk in the Park (12/17)1:00 Fons & Porter/Quilting Arts (12/31)1:30 Sewing with Nancy2:00 Paint This With Jerry Yarnell2:30 Best of Joy of Painting3:00 Various Programs4:005:00 This Old House Hour6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend6:30 Wyoming Chronicle
SUNDAY*6:00 Sid the Science Kid6:30 Arthur7:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood7:30 Wild Kratts8:00 Odd Squad8:30 DragonflyTV9:00 Biz Kids9:30 Motorweek
10:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack10:30 Charlie Rose: The Week11:00
Various Programsvisit our website for specific program
information during Decemberwww.wyomingpbs.org
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* The regular schedule will be pre-empted Dec. 5 - 13 for Winter Membership Festival special programming.
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WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
In this one-hour special, it’s Christmas time and the Wild Kratts are taking a break from creature adventuring to celebrate. But when the Wild Kratts receive an alert that their favorite creatures are suddenly disappearing around the globe, their holiday party quickly turns into a rescue mission.
WILD KRATTS: A CREATURE CHRISTMAS
Friday, December 23 at 8am and 3pm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7:00 NATURE CAT
7:30 CURIOUS GEORGE
8:00 DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD
8:30 READY JET GO!
9:00 SPLASH AND BUBBLES
9:30 SESAME STREET
10:00 DINOSAUR TRAIN
10:30 PEG + CAT
11:00 SUPER WHY
11:30 THOMAS & FRIENDS
12:00 SESAME STREET
12:30 SPLASH AND BUBBLES
1:00 Sewing with Nancy Quilt in a Day Fit to Stitch Knit and Crochet
Now It’s Sew Easy
1:30 Paint This w/ Jerry Yarnell
Best of Joy of Painting
Painting with Paulson
Best of Simply Painting/Wyland’s Art Studio (12/22)
Beauty of Oil Painting
2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Martha Bakes Pati’s Mexican Table
New Scandinavian Cooking Ciao Italia
2:30 READY JET GO!
3:00 NATURE CAT
3:30 WILD KRATTS
4:00 ODD SQUAD
4:30 ODD SQUAD
5:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR
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1 THURSDAY7:00 ROCK, RHYTHM & DOO WOP - Frankie Valli hosts
performances by Little Richard, The Five Satins and more rock and roll legends. [Repeats 12/5 at 8pm]9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “New Beginning” - Sarah agrees to marry George and Elizabeth discovers her threat to disinherit George has backfired.10:00 LAST OF THE BREED - A once-in-a-lifetime concert event featuring Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ray Price.11:30 FOREVER PAINLESS WITH MIRANDA ESMONDE-WHITE- A groundbreaking and eye-opening education on chronic pain and its causes is presented. [Repeats 12/7 at 11:30pm]
2 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “ICEE”8:00 ED SULLIVAN’S ROCK AND ROLL - Performances from the Beatles, the Doors, the Rolling Stones and more music icons are showcased. [Repeats 12/8 at 7pm]10:00 SANTANA IV - The original members of the band Santana perform on stage together for the first time since 1973.
11:30 STORM OF THE CENTURY: THE BLIZZARD OF ‘49 - This program tells the story of the worst series of storms in Wyoming’s history. [Repeats 12/8 at 11:30pm]
3 SATURDAY6:00 LAWRENCE WELK: MILESTONES & MEMORIES -Stars from the Lawrence Welk Show sing, dance and play their hearts out in this reunion concert.9:00 BLUE SUEDE SHOES: A ROCKABILLY SESSION WITH CARL PERKINS - George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Rosanne Cash pay tribute to Carl Perkins in 1983. [Repeats 12/8 at 10pm]10:30 JOE BONAMASSA: LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATRE - Blues
rock master Joe Bonamassa delivers a musical tribute to The Three Kings Of the Blues.
4 SUNDAY7:00 THE HIGHWAYMEN LIVE AT NASSAU COLISEUM - Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson shine in this 1990 performance. [Repeats 12/7 at 10pm]
8:30 OVER WYOMING - WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State.10:00 THE DRIFT - A documentary about the Green River Drift, a Wyoming cattle drive that’s been going on for more than 100 years, and the hardships it faces. [Repeats 12/7 at 7pm]11:30 SMART FATS TO OUTSMART AGING WITH DR. STEVEN MASLEY
5 MONDAY7:00 AGE REVERSED WITH MIRANDA ESMONDE-WHITE - Valuable insights on how to combat the physical signs and consequences of aging are presented.8:00 ROCK, RHYTHM AND DOO WOP [Repeat - see 12/1 for description]10:00 BEST OF MAJESTIC NATURE - Accompanied by
an inspiring original music score, this program takes viewers from the scenic four corners region of America to our ocean deeps; from elegant flowers to the Redwood Coast and Olympic National Park.11:00 RIC EDELMAN’S THE TRUTH ABOUT RETIREMENT
6 TUESDAY7:00 THREE TENORS CHRISTMAS - Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo
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sing traditional and classical holiday songs.8:30 DANIEL O’DONNELL STAND BESIDE ME - Singer Daniel O’Donnell and his band perform Irish, country, gospel and rock favorites in Detroit.10:00 VAN MORRISON: LIVE AT THE RAINBOW - Witness the
legendary Irish soul singer at the peak of his powers in a 1973 London concert.11:00 INSPIRE HAPPINESS - Positive psychology authors and researchers reveal how to create happier and more positive lives.
7 WEDNESDAY7:00 THE DRIFT [Repeat - see 12/4 for description]8:30 IL VOLO NOTTE MAGICA - The superstar trio and Placido Domingo perform in Florence, Italy’s beautiful Santa Croce Square.10:00 THE HIGHWAYMEN LIVE AT NASSAU COLISEUM [Repeat - see 12/4 for description]11:30 FOREVER PAINLESS WITH MIRANDA ESMONDE-WHITE [Repeat - see 12/1 for description]
8 THURSDAY7:00 ED SULLIVAN’S ROCK AND ROLL CLASSICS [Repeat - see 12/2 for description]9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “Secret Love” - James and
Olivia’s hopes of a brighter future are challenged when George confronts his son.10:00 BLUE SUEDE SHOES: A ROCKABILLY SESSION WITH CARL PERKINS [Repeat - see 12/3 for description]11:30 STORM OF THE CENTURY: THE BLIZZARD OF ‘49 [Repeat - see 12/2 for description]
9 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Pets and the Holidays”8:00 FAMILY FAVORITES - Sit back and enjoy favorites culled from the December Membership Festival. For program titles and tune-in information, go to wyomingpbs.org.
10 SATURDAY11AM - MIDNIGHT FAMILY FAVORITES - More viewer favorites from the December Membership Festival.
11 SUNDAY11AM - MIDNIGHT FAMILY FAVORITES - Our final night of the December Membership Festival wraps up with a collection of fan favorites.
12 MONDAY7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Bismark, Hour 2”8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Bismark, Hour 3”9:00 CHRISTMAS IN NORWAY WITH THE ST. OLAF CHOIR - The rich choral music traditions of both America and Norway are showcased in Nidaros Dom cathedral.
10:00 TRAVELSCOPE: CHRISTMAS IN SWITZERLAND10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE
13 TUESDAY7:00 HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH THE BOSTON POPS - Celebrate the
New England holiday season with the Boston Pops and Tanglewood Festival Chorus. [Repeats 12/24 at 11pm]8:00 FRONTLINE “From Jesus to Christ: The First Christmas”
- Explores the life of Jesus and reflects on the origins of Christianity using historical evidence.10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Siena and Tuscany’s Wine Country”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
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14 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “Legendary White Stallions” - This story of
the famous Lipizzaner stallions focuses on the bond between the horses and caregivers.8:00 NOVA “Mystery of a Masterpiece” - Cutting edge imaging analysis helps tie a striking portrait of a young woman to Leonardo da Vinci.9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD “Van Gogh’s Ear” - The night when
Vincent van Gogh cut his own ear defines his turbulent life and art.10:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Adventures in California’s Tri-Valley” 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 AMERICA’S HEARTLAND
15 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Man in the Shadows” - Father
Brown finds himself embroiled with MI5, which puts Lady Felicia in a compromising position. To protect secrets in her own past, will she betray her friend?8:00 DOC MARTIN “Driving Mr. McLynn” - Martin applies for a job in London and learns Louisa has applied to be her school’s head teacher.9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “No Secrets Ever” - Jack is furious at Carolyn for having kept secret the fact they have a daughter.10:00 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “What’s in a Name” - In this first of a series exploring the unique names of Wyoming we’ll sit down with Dr. Phil Roberts to discuss the history of the importance of names in Wyoming. [Repeats 12/25 at 11:30pm and 12/31 at 7:30pm]10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WELL READ
16 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Senior Ready Communities”8:00 JOSHUA BELL’S SEASONS OF CUBA - World-famous violinist
Joshua Bell leads an event showcasing musicians from America and Cuba.
9:00 LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA “Holiday for Heroes” - Join
host Lidia Bastianich for an unforgettable holiday special celebrating our veterans.10:00 CHRISTMAS ON THE DANUBE10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “Snow Trails”
17 SATURDAY7:00 LAWRENCE WELK “Pleasant Dreams”8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES8:30 AS TIME GOES BY9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER “Rain Man” - A wheeler-dealer (Tom Cruise) meets his brother (Dustin Hoffman), an institutionalized autistic-savant, heir to $3 million.11:15 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Sleater Kinney/Heartless Bastard”
18 SUNDAY7:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 1” - England is in crisis.
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War rages and divisions within the English court threaten the crown.9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 2” - Bitter rivalries erupt. The feeble King Henry is overshadowed by Queen Margaret.11:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “Snow Trails”
19 MONDAY7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “The Best of 20”8:00 CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR -
Broadway star Laura Osnes and actor Martin Jarvis join the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra.9:00 WYOMING CHRONICLE SPECIAL “A U.W. Christmas Medley” - Wyoming Chronicle continues its holiday tradition of bringing beautiful music of the season to our viewers. This year, we travel to the high plains of Laramie for wonderful Christmas performances from the orchestras and choirs at the University of Wyoming. [Repeats 12/24 at 9pm]10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE
20 TUESDAY7:00 AMERICAN ST. NICK
- American Army troops returned hope and joy to the people of Wiltz, Luxembourg during World War II.8:00 FRONTLINE “From Jesus to Christ: The first Christmas” - The exploration into the life of Jesus and the origins of Christianity continues.10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “West England”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
21 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “Snow Chick” - The incredible journey of one vulnerable and charismatic Emperor penguin chick is showcased.8:00 NOVA “Secrets of Noah’s Ark” - A 3,700-year-old inscribed clay tablet reveals a surprising new version of the Biblical flood story.
9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD “The Lost Gardens of Babylon” - The existence, location and construction of the spectacular Hanging Gardens of Babylon are detailed.10:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Surprising Tornonto” 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WYOMING SIGNATURES
22 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Curse of Amenhotep” - After Sir Raleigh’s new bride insists on seeing his Egyptian mummy, her dead body is found.8:00 DOC MARTIN “The Departed” - On the ride back from a job interview in London, one of Martin’s patients dies in the next seat.9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “I Believe” - In the aftermath of Bert’s death, all those involved are struggling. Sarah battles her own demons.10:00 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “Snow Trails”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WELL READ
23 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “52 Cups of Coffee”8:00 SHAKESPEARE LIVE! FROM THE RSC - Benedict
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Cumberbatch, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen mark the life and work of William Shakespeare.10:00 CHRISTMAS ON THE DANUBE10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “75 Years of Teton Skiing Heritage”
24 SATURDAY7:00 LAWRENCE WELK “Christmas”8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES8:30 AS TIME GOES BY9:00 WYOMING CHRONICLE SPECIAL “A U.W. Christmas Medley” [Repeat - see 12/19 for description]10:30 EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS MARKETS - Visit charming
markets in festively decorated cities and towns in Germany, France and Switzerland.11:00 HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH THE BOSTON POPS [Repeat - see 12/13 for description]
25 SUNDAY6:30 CALL THE MIDWIFE HOLIDAY SPECIAL - The Nonnatus House
family visit South Africa after they receive an SOS call from a mission hospital.8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “The Hollow Crown: Richard III” - In his quest for the crown,
Richard plans the murder of his brother George.10:30 GLOBE TREKKER “Isolated Islands: St. Helena”11:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “What’s in a Name” [Repeat - see 12/15 for description]
26 MONDAY7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Birmingham, Hour 1”8:00 MR. STINK - Chloe
befriends an unusual tramp and learns that there is more to him than meets the eye - or nose.9:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “Meet the Patels” - A 30 year-old
single man from a Hindu family enters the semi-arranged marriage system in America.10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE
27 TUESDAY7:00 EERO SAARINEN: AMERICAN MASTERS - The life of visionary
Finnish-American modernist architectural giant Eero Saarinen is explored.8:00 FRONTLINE “Exodus” - First-person stories of refugees and migrants fleeing war and persecution for Europe are shared.10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Southeast England”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
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28 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo” - Buffalo and wolves engage in epic life and death dramas across the Wood Buffalo National Park.8:00 NOVA “Building Pharaoh’s Chariot” - Archaeologists, engineers and woodworkers test highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots.9:00 EGYPT’S TREASURE GUARDIANS - Individuals
determined to bring Egypt back from the brink and keep its heritage safe are showcased.10:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Ontario’s Central Counties - Multi-Cultural Advent” 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 AMERICA’S HEARTLAND
29 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Invisible Man” - The circus brings death to Kembleford when a clown is murdered. Father Brown must find the killer.8:00 DOC MARTIN “Midwife Crisis” - Martin meets the midwife who will be looking
after Louisa and the two of them do not hit it off.9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “A Kiss to Build a Dream On” -
Sarah’s Aunt Peg arrives on the eve of Sarah and George’s engagement party at Ash Park.10:00 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “75 Years of Teton Skiing Heritage”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WELL READ
30 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “The Photography of David J. Bell”8:00 SHERLOCK ON MASTERPIECE “The Abominable Bride” - Rejoin Benedict
Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in 1890s London.10:00 FIRST YOU DREAM: THE MUSIC OF KANDER & EBB
- An all-star cast performs “Cabaret” and other classic songs by the Broadway songwriting team.11:00 CHARLIE ROSE
31 SATURDAY6:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER “New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve” - Ring in the new year with a night of American classics, including works by Rodgers and Hammerstein.7:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “What’s in a Name” [Repeat - see 12/15 for description]8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES8:30 AS TIME GOES BY9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER “That’s Entertainment III” -
Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds and Mickey Rooney introduce clips from 100 MGM musicals.11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “2016 Hall of Fame New Year’s Eve Special”
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Sunday & Wednesday Monday& Friday Tuesday& Thursday Saturday
6am Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu Farm with Ian Knauer Dining with the Chef
Various Programs
6:30am Taste of Louisiana with Chef Jo/Moveable Feast (12/18) Mexico One Plate Jacques Pepin
7am Daytripper Burt Wolf Travels Family Travel
7:30am Journeys in Japan Travelscope Music Voyager
8am Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright’s Shop
8:30am American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop
9am Growing a Greener World Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Victory Garden’s Edible Feast
9:30am For Your Home Start Up Baby Makes 3/ Craftsman’s Legacy (12/15)
10am
Various Lifestyle, Cooking, Travel and How-to
Programs
Knit & Crochet Now! Fons & Porter It’s Sew Easy New Orleans
10:30am Grand View Paint with Jerry Yarnell Joy of Painting Simply Ming
11am Annabel Langbein Primal Grill/Project Smoke (12/23)
New Scandinavian Cooking/Kitchen Wisdom (12/20) Hubert Keller
11:30am Sara’s Weeknight Meals Family Ingredients/Nick Stellino (12/9) Joanne Weir’s Cooking Lidia’s Kitchen
12pm Healthful Flavors with Alamelu Farm with Ian Knauer Dining with the Chef Cook’s Country
12:30pm Taste of Louisiana/ Moveable Feast (12/21) Mexico One Plate Jacques Pepin:
More Fast Food
Joanne Weir/ Ellie’s Food
(12/10)
1pm Daytripper Burt Wolf Travels Family Travel New Orleans Cook
1:30pm Journeys in Japan Travelscope Music Voyager This Old House
2pm Rick StevesGlobe Trekker
2:30pm American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop
3pm Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Victory Garden’s Edible Feast Lidia’s Kitchen
3:30pm For Your Home Start Up Baby Makes 3/ Craftsman’s Legacy (12/15) Cook’s Country
4pm Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright’s Shop
Various Programs
4:30pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton
5pm Mike Colameco’s Simply Ming Chef’s Life
5:30pm Baking with Julia Hubert Keller Jacques Pepin
6pm Martha Bakes Lidia’s Kitchen Martha Bakes/Cooking (11/10)
6:30pm America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country America’s Test Kitchen
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Ways of Givingin the giving season
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The following businesses and individuals have helped support public broadcasting by underwriting the local broadcast of special programs:
307 Financial ServicesAARP of WyomingAce HardwareAlignKen & Helen BegelmanBig Horn Culligan WaterBig Horn Federal SavingsBlack Hills EnergyBNSF Railway FoundationBott MonumentBuffalo Bill Center of the WestJohn & Peggy BryantChamberlin InnCommunity Colleges Workforce DevelopmentCook & Associates, P.C.Dubois Telephone ExchangeEdward JonesRobert and Colleen Grady FoundationHeart Mountain Interpretive CenterHigh Plains Power/Touchstone EnergyHomestead Assisted LivingMeridian Trust Federal Credit UnionMuseum of the Mountain ManNational Museum of Wildlife ArtThe Nature ConservancyPark County Travel CouncilPremier Bone & Joint CentersRose Bros. IncorporatedUnion WirelessWashakie Museum & Cultural CenterWest Park HospitalWind River MercantileWinter Law Firm, PCWyDOTwyoming.comWyoming Business ReportWyoming Community BankWyoming Education AssociationWyoming HelicoptersWyoming Medical Center