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Black Violin Classically trained instrumentalists from South Florida who have performed with Alicia Keys, Linkin Park and Mike Shinoda. Hip-hop duo Kevin Marcus on violin and Wil B. on viola fuses classical and hiphop and will have you on your feet.
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Exciting new tango group from Southwest Florida oozing with talent.
Vintage Swing, Rockabilly & New Orleans Blues from Satchmo to Tom Waits to The Ink Spots.
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Saturday, March 25 • 2:30 – 4:30 pm Southwest Florida Performing Arts Center, Bonita Springs $75 per person to benefit WGCU What does it take to photograph every animal under human care? Joel Sartore will wow you with his portraits and impress you with stories of some of the 6,000 species he has photographed in 40 countries in 250 locations around the world. Learn more at natgeo.org/photoark. For tickets, go to wgcu.org/events or call 1.888.809.9809
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December 2016 Watch WGCU HDTV Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir featuring Laura Osnes and Martin Jarvis Monday, Dec. 19 @ 9 pm
6 Victoria, Victorian: The writer of the
eight-part series on the young queen talks about love, life and the struggle for power among the British royals of the mid-1800s.
8 Cloak and dagger: As the three-play
Shakespeare series The Hollow Crown debuts, take a look at combat of the era with the Southwest Florida Fencing Academy.
10 Waterworld: WGCU’s Curious Kids
learn about the importance of local waterways to the Southwest Florida ecosystem in a new episode from the regional Emmy Award-winning director and cast.
12 Twisted strings: Half of the duo Black
Violin talks about the innovative approach to string instruments that ropes in a diverse audience to its modern message.
14 Inside WGCU: Get ready for
StoryCorps; Victoria premiere; meet the Friends backing our February concert.
16 TV schedules 27 Radio schedules
On the cover: Jenna Coleman is Queen Victoria in the first few years of her reign in the Masterpiece miniseries Victoria, beginning in January on WGCU HDTV. wgcu.org
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By Dayna Harpster
hile studying the monarchy in the media as a history student at the University of Cambridge, Daisy Goodwin read the diaries of Queen Victoria. The daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn and German-born Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Alexandrina Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837, just a few weeks after her 18th birthday. In 1840, she married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The couple had nine children – to Goodwin, an early clue that perhaps the Victorian era wasn’t quite as prudish as reputation serves. Further proof was an interesting passage in one of Victoria’s more than 100 diaries. “I read this entry about Albert wearing white cashmere breeches with nothing underneath, and I got a strong sense of the woman behind this.You think of Victoria as an old lady but you realize she was a passionate teenager who liked men,” Goodwin said in a telephone interview from London. Goodwin is the scriptwriter of the eight-hour, sevenpart series Victoria, a Masterpiece production beginning Jan. 15 on WGCU TV, as well as the companion novel of historical fiction by the same title published by St. Martin’s Press. The short chapters of the book read like scenes – not surprisingly, Goodwin said people tell her she is a visual writer – and paint the picture of an independent young woman who demonstrated strength and wisdom beyond her years. And apparently beyond her stature, as she was barely 5 feet tall. These qualities were necessary to thwart the selfish attempts at manipulation by everyone around her. This was in an era when girls who would grow up to be ladies of rank would learn just “watercolours and the pianoforte,” Goodwin writes in the novel. Goodwin implies that it was to protect their own status that Victoria’s mother and her mother’s companion, Sir John Conroy, kept young Victoria “under house arrest,” as she called it, throughout her childhood. “She was not allowed to choose her own friends or really to have any freedom,” Goodwin said. Her companions were her spaniel, Dash, and a collection of dolls. “But unlike a lot of Victorian women she was never cowed, she wasn’t submissive, she wasn’t afraid of her own contradictions. She was a powerful figure with a huge impact on the 19th century,” Goodwin said. “Even though women didn’t have the vote and were considered the property of
their husbands, with a woman in charge then, she had to have made a powerful difference in the way women were perceived. She was queen, mother, wife, and yet she was powerful. It shifted the paradigm, really.” Although at 18 she was no longer bound by others’ restrictions, nearly everyone she knew would try to control her. But Victoria would continue to fend off these challenges to her autonomy – most of them based on her anatomy and her singlehood. In the aftermath of an unpopular move, in which she sent a doctor to examine a pious lady-inwaiting whom she erroneously suspected of pregnancy, people close to her gossiped that she had gone mad. As Goodwin writes, “… there was the general belief that young unmarried women were susceptible to hysteria, which could only be cured by marriage and motherhood.” Victoria followed a succession of ill-behaved male monarchs who kept mistresses and were indiscreet. Despite plenty of rumor and innuendo, she was the first to have remained true to her spouse, Goodwin said. She and Albert had a faithful marriage, Goodwin said, “and that was a rarity.” Goodwin said the film version of her story covers a slightly longer time period, but is still just a few years of what would be a reign of more than 63 years. n Watch WGCU HDTV Victoria The seven-part series premieres Sunday, Jan. 15. See page 15 in this magazine for a special screening invitation. Jenna Coleman is Queen Victoria and Rufus Sewell is Lord Melbourne.
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Sword The Way of the
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By Dayna Harpster
illiam Shakespeare rapidly churned out dramas, and generally was not short on words – at least not the spoken kind. Stage directions were another matter. Since plenty of his characters die by the sword, whether in battles or duels or sneak attack, this left a gap to be filled in theatrical productions. Enter the choreographer of staged combat. Southwest Florida Fencing Academy owner Charles Johnson is a self-described “history freak.” He has staged a few combat scenes for local productions. And although he doesn’t claim to be an expert on this, he has suited up in Elizabethan gear, armed himself with vintage-era weapons, and demonstrated swordplay of the era at schools and libraries in Southwest Florida for years.
This month on WGCU TV, the three-part series The Hollow Crown combines history plays HenryVI, Part I; HenryVI, Part II; and Richard III. They include plenty of skirmishes, including a battle for control of England’s throne in what’s known as the Wars of the Roses.
Clockwise from top left: Charles Johnson, owner and coach of Southwest Florida Fencing Academy, holds a replica of a 15th century sword; at right from top: Johnson and Jason Moore demonstrate a duel, which involved kicking and grappling in addition to the wielding of swords; Moore and Johnson, who fence for sport. Watch WGCU HDTV The Hollow Crown Sundays, Dec. 11, 18 and 25 @ 9 pm
We visited Johnson to learn a little bit about the fighting we might see in the series. Johnson and Florida Gulf Coast University student Jason Moore, who has been fencing since age 9, met us in period garb: pantaloons, blouses, fencing jackets, leather boots and some very serious weapons. First lesson: Henry VI, Richard III and all the other fighting nobility would have said swords by pronouncing the W. Theirs probably were broadswords and rapiers, the latter being the most often used dueling weapon, Johnson said. Men of the 15th century were a “quarrelsome lot,” Johnson said. While the Wars of the Roses were about who would wear the crown of the monarch, plenty of fighting took place on the level of the street brawl. “It was my gang against your gang kind of thing,” he said. “You’re on my turf and I want you off.” Matters of honor were determined by broadsword, rapier and dagger, often by duels. It was the era of “might makes right” rather than judge and jury. Weapons and combat of European history eventually tamed into a sport – one Johnson has been teaching for more than two decades in a nondescript space tucked back from Fowler Avenue in Fort Myers. n wgcu.org
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More online Click here to visit the Curious Kids web site. Watch WGCU HDTV Lakes, Rivers & Estuaries Saturday, Dec. 17 @ 7 am and 9 am Left: Curious Kids Andrew, Sierra and Eva with environmental studies expert Win Everham, during the filming of Lakes, Rivers & Estuaries. Top right: Eva, Sierra and Andrew. Bottom right: Andrew. Photos by Rosie Emery
THIS LAND IS THEIR LAND ADULTS
can learn right along with the kids when the latest episode of Curious Kids debuts this month. Titled Lakes, Rivers & Estuaries, the show takes viewers on a trek throughout Southwest Florida’s watery worlds without the need for boots or bug spray. Jaden, Sophie, Andrew, Sierra and Eva trace water from Lake Okeechobee down the Caloosahatchee River into the Charlotte Harbor estuaries and the Gulf of Mexico, stopping along the way to fish for bass, learn about salinity and the creatures whose lives depend on water quality, and hear from experts such as Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist Barron Moody and Florida Gulf Coast University’s Win Everham. State Rep. Heather Fitzenhagen gives them some ideas for civic engagement on water quality and Jaden’s mom gives them tips on environmentally friendly cleaning. “Since Lake Okeechobee and water issues were at the forefront of news stories in 2016, we thought it would be a good time to offer kids and their families an in-depth look at the subject,” said writer and producer Rosmary Emery. “Understanding the landscape and its functionality is key to conserving it for future generations.” WGCU premiered Curious Kids in spring 2011 as Southwest Florida’s only public broadcasting program for kids starring kids. Since then, international singer/songwriter/educator Emery has directed 14 programs, including the regional Emmy Awardwinning episode, What Is aWatershed? n
THE STRING THEORY OF
By Dayna Harpster
Click here for a video and more information about Black Violin.
See Black Violin in concert Twisted Strings event to benefit WGCU also features The Moxie Strings; Tango, SVP; and Hot Buttered Nuggets Saturday, Feb. 11 @ 5 pm Top Rocker Field, Six Bends Harley-Davidson For tickets, go to wgcu.org/twistedstrings
“We are not identical, no! But I am not invisible, no!”
From Invisible by Black Violin
Kevin ‘Kev Marcus’ Sylvester
Wilner ‘Wil B’ Baptiste
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the street, it would be hard to miss Kevin Sylvester, who as half of the duo Black Violin uses the stage name Kev Marcus. “I’m a 6-foot-2, 260-pound black guy,” he says. He is used to his appearance provoking certain reactions. But he also observed from a young age that reactions are different when he holds a violin. “It’s a tool. A way I can change people’s perceptions of me.” Along with childhood friend and viola player Wil B., Marcus hopes that he is continuing to change perceptions about music and race. Music critics usually describe Black Violin’s sound as a combination of classical, hip-hop, jazz and R&B, a “multi-genre sound” and “classical boom.” “We’re both from Caribbean backgrounds,” Marcus explained. “So we grew up at home listening to soca, calypso and reggae. And we studied classical. Then after class we would be listening to hip-hop, whether that’s Biggie (Smalls) or Jay Z … and all of that created the kind of gumbo we play.” By class, he meant as far back as junior high, when the two musicians met at an arts magnet school in Fort Lauderdale. It came time to choose an instrument. “I wanted to play anything else, but that’s all they had left,” Marcus said. Wil B.’s take on the viola was similar. They both chose to make peace with the situation, which eventually led to the birth of Black Violin. Marcus recalled a moment that would define them musically during his junior year at Dillard High School of Performing Arts. It was after school. He was working at his first job, at a furniture store, and was bored. “It was 1998. I had a cell phone, a Sony Ericcson. And this song by Busta Rhymes, Gimme Some More, had this really eerie violin line and it would loop over and over,” he said. So he programmed it in his phone as a
ringtone. Then he made the fortunate mistake of taking his phone to school, where it rang during class. The other students recognized the ringtone and loved it. “So after class I showed them the notes and they started playing them, and we put in the cello lines. And the whole orchestra learned it. And we had this big competition in Lakeland, and we walked in, and there’s all the other orchestras, and we walked in playing Busta Rhymes, and it was super cool.” He earned a full scholarship to Florida International University and by this time, was not only trying to influence his own image but that of the violin. He continued to collaborate with Wil B. – Wilner Baptiste – who was studying at Florida State University and working just as hard on the viola. Soon, the way they were combining their classical training with a hip modern sound was heard – not just by a growing number of fans but also by other musicians. Winning the 2005 Showtime at the Apollo Legend award ensured that, but even more, proved to the duo that they were onto something. Since then, Black Violin has opened for or played with Aerosmith, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Tom Petty, Lupe Fiasco and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park. Marcus and Baptiste have made appearances on Angelina Ballerina on PBS and at President Obama’s inaugural ball. They’re on tour now. “At one part of the show I’ll look around and see people who are white, black, purple and green, 5-year-olds to 70-yearolds,” said Marcus. “I’ll look and there will be an older white woman with her eyes closed, listening, and a 12-year-old kid next to her nodding to the hip-hop , during the same song.” But with lyrics – or really, spoken word – such as found in Stereotype, the message is as important as the music. “Stereotype: An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about ... All people or things with a particular characteristic are the same ... Stereotype: An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about other people or things ...” “We want to be able to use our platform not to just make people dance, but to make them think,” he said. n wgcu.org
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The Feed Public Radio, Feed a Family campaign works like this: Every pledge made during this time will be matched at 15 percent to benefit the Harry Chapin Food Bank, thanks to the Walmart Foundation and the Al & Nancy Burnett Charitable Foundation. For example, if you donate $200 to WGCU radio, another $30 will go to the food bank – and that is enough to feed a family of four for a week.
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Have you heard? For the first time ever, StoryCorps is coming to Southwest Florida. Yes, WGCU has teamed up with StoryCorps. Its
As loyal listeners of WGCU FM already know, StoryCorps brings touching stories told by folks from all over the country to your radio each Friday morning during Morning Edition. These recorded conversations and interviews tell diverse stories of America. Since its founding in 2003, StoryCorps has touched the lives of more than a quarter million people, and as of
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last year, 66,080 signature StoryCorps interviews were in the Library of Congress collection. At press time, StoryCorps is still finalizing a location for its Airstream and the WGCU staff is working on plans for listening events as well as other engagement activities. Watch our web site, Facebook and enewsletter for updated information.
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Music worth supporting Here are some upcoming concerts at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. Secure your tickets @ wgcu.org/events or call 800-809-9428.
A Salute to Vienna Friday, Dec. 30, 2016
Rev. Gary La Croix donned Harley gear for a photo with his wife, Christine, in anticipation of WGCU’s Twisted Strings concert.
Joe Bonamassa Monday, Feb. 13, 2017
Focus on Friends: Rev. Gary and Christine LaCroix WGCU hits the right note for concert VIPs
Celtic Woman
Under the Streetlamp
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
WGCU Public Media Invites you to join us for a spot of tea & an exclusive premiere of
Victoria
Thursday, Dec. 15 @ 4 pm Myra Janco Daniels Public Media Center On the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required @ wgcu.org/events or call 239.590.2510. Victoria is an eight-hour Masterpiece drama premiering on WGCU HDTV Sunday, Jan. 15
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ollow Victoria from the time she becomes Queen of England in 1837 at the age of 18 through her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert. Famous for her candor and spirit, her often tumultuous reign lasted for 63 years.
Like many of our members, WGCU is a constant, reliable companion to the Rev. Gary and Christine LaCroix. “We wake up to WGCU every morning and count on it to keep us up on the news and information all through the day,” Gary said. Gary is a Lutheran pastor in Cape Coral and Christine is a retired education administrator, and they consider themselves life-long learners. They enjoy the informative and engaging topics on radio shows like The Diane Rehm Show and Wait,Wait … Don’t Tell Me. Both enjoy history and historical fiction; their favorite PBS shows are Poldark, Indian Summers and Downton Abbey. Tuning in to WGCU provides a way for them to travel, attend concerts and performances and stay on top of current affairs. Gary and Christine support the arts, religious organizations, schools and of course, public media. They give to pass on these resources to the next generation. Gary and Christine LaCroix are WGCU’s VIP chairs for the Twisted Strings concert on Feb. 11, 2017, at Six Bends Harley-Davidson’s Top Rocker Field in Fort Myers. “It will bring to the residents of Southwest Florida a different presentation of string instruments and music that will be new to many. Music has a unique way of crossing the lines that divide groups,” Christine said. For more information about the event, go to www.wgcu.org/events. To learn more about becoming a Leadership Circle member, contact
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DECEMBER TV HIGHLIGHTS 1 THURSDAY 8 pm HD Andre Rieu: Waltzing Forever Join Andre Rieu for an evening of music in a medieval town in the Netherlands. Rieu engages the crowds with vocalists, dancers and the 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra. 8:30 pm W Independent Lens How to Survive a Plague See the story of two coalitions – ACT UP and Treatment Action Group – made up of innovative activists, many of them HIVpositive, who fought to turn AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition. 9:30 pm HD Rock, Rhythm and Doo-Wop Join Frankie Valli, Little Richard, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Fred Parris & the Five Satins, Lou Christie, Lenny Welch in a reunion of musical legends.
2 FRIDAY 8 pm E Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics – The ’60s Relive unforgettable live performances from the greatest music icons in the world, including performances from the Beatles, the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Animals, the Beach Boys and more.
10 pm HD Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion (My Music) A ’70s disco party features KC & The Sunshine Band, Chic, Leo Sayer, Irene Cara, the Trammps and more. 11 pm W My Louisiana Love Journey with filmmaker Monique Verdin on a quest to connect with her ancestral roots within the Houma Nation, a Native American community reeling from decades of environmental degradation and natural disasters.
4 SUNDAY 7 pm E Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas The all-female ensemble performs in a moving and festive celebration filmed at Dublin’s Helix Theatre. 10 pm E Great Performances John Baez 75th Birthday Celebration Celebrate Joan Baez’s birthday with guests David Bromberg, Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Judy Collins, David Crosby, Emmylou Harris, Indigo Girls, Damien Rice, Mavis Staples, Nano Stern, Richard Thompson and Paul Simon.
9 pm HD Rocktopia Live in Budapest: A Classical Revolution A performance at the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest fuses classical music with classic rock, from Mozart to Queen.
11 pm HD Motown 25: Yesterday, Today and Forever A 1983 salute to the company on its silver anniversary reunites the Jackson 5, Diana Ross and the Supremes (Cindy Birdsong and Mary Wilson), the Four Tops, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and the Temptations.
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8 pm HD Magic Moments: The Best of ’50s Pop Taped in Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal, a concert is hosted by Mary Lou Metzger, Phyllis McGuire and Pat Boone, and features a cavalcade of 1950s pop music recording legends.
8 pm HD Rhythm and Blues 4: A Soul Spectacular Together here are legendary artists of the 1960s and 1970s: Ben E. King and The Drifters, Jerry Butler reuniting with The Impressions for the first time since 1958.
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Friday, Dec. 2 @ 10:30 pm HD The Last Waltz See Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton and others perform with the rock group The Band in the 1978 Martin Scorsese film. 9:30 pm W On Story Chris Cooper: A Conversation on Acting Cooper looks back on how he navigated through his roles in iconic films such as Lone Star, Adaptation, American Beauty, Seabiscuit, and August: Osage County among many others. 11:30 pm HD A World Without Cancer: The Real Promise of Prevention with Margaret I. Cuomo, M.D. Dr. Cuomo shows the 10 actionable lifestyle changes that we can do every day to lower the risk of cancer and other life threatening diseases while improving quality of life.
6 TUESDAY 8 pm HD The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson perform at Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum in a 1990 concert. The set includes Big River, Me and Bobby McGee and Always on My Mind. 9:30 pm HD Last of the Breed Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ray Price play a treasure trove of honky-tonk and Texas swing tunes.
11 pm HD Brain Fit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain with Daniel Amen MD and Tania Amen RN Tune in for advice, news and commentary from the doctor and his wife.
7 WEDNESDAY 8 pm W Expedition Pearl Harbor Join the first expedition to explore inside the USS Arizona since the event that will live in infamy, as state-of-the-art imaging technology reveals the aftermath and incredible story of the Pearl Harbor attack. 9:30 pm E Burt Bacharach’s Best This first-time ever archival PBS special on the composer and songwriter includes all the original artists performing Bacharach’s hits with rare archival footage and clips from the 1960s and 1970s. 10 pm HD Eat Fat, Get Thin with Dr. Mark Hyman Many of us have long been told that fat makes us fat, contributes to heart disease, and generally erodes our health. Now a growing body of research is debunking our fat-phobia.
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Rocktopia Live in Budapest: A Classical Revolution Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler PBS NewsHour Jerusalem Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches
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Last of the Breed
The Last Waltz Nightly Business Report Rick Steves Special European Christmas
Asia Insight
Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion (My Music)
WORLD Soundbreaking Soundbreaking Part 4, Going Electric Part 3, The Human Instrument SAT ENCORE Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics - The 60s (My Music)
America Reframed Yellow Fever
My Louisiana Love
The Bee Gees One Night Only Motown 25: Yesterday, HDTV Carpenters: Close to You & Holiday Sherlock on Masterpiece The Abominable Bride Memories (My Music Presents) (@ 7 pm) Today and Forever Serving America: WORLD Nature Fabulous Frogs Penelope Doc World ... Peace Corps SUN ENCORE Celtic Woman ... Andre Rieu: Waltzing Forever Great Performances Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration (@ 7 pm) Great Moments from Soundbreaking
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A World Without Rocktopia Live in Budapest: A Classical Revolution Cancer ... On Story Nightly Business Religion & Ethics PBS NewsHour Chris Cooper ... Report Newsweekly The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum John Denver: Country Boy Last of the Breed
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Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas
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Brain Fit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain ... Nightly Business Global 3000 PBS NewsHour Report Carpenters: Close to You & Holiday Memories (My Music Presents) Eat Fat, Get Thin with Dr. Mark Hyman
Frontline The Secret History of Isis
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DECEMBER TV HIGHLIGHTS 8 THURSDAY 8 pm HD My Music Presents: The Carpenters Close to You & Holiday Memories A music-filled documentary traces the Carpenters’ career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and the group’s friends in the music business.
10 pm W America Reframed A Will for the Woods Musician, folk dancer and psychiatrist Clark Wang prepares for his own green burial, determined that his final resting place will benefit the Earth.
9:30 pm W An American Mosque A documentary about religious freedom and the struggle against intolerance set in a rural California town is sparked by the destruction of a mosque. See how a community responds through painful but ultimately positive discussions about the perception of Islam in America.
11 pm W The Quietest Place on Earth The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote major island group on Earth. On the second-largest island of Maui, the Haleakala volcano rises 10, 000 feet – nearly two miles – into the sky. And the massive crater located at its summit carries the unique distinction of “The Quietest Place on Earth.”
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8 pm W Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Kumbh Mela Every 12 years, tens of millions of men, women and children gather on the flood plain of the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers in Allahabad, India, for the world’s largest religious gathering.
8 pm W Nature Love in the Animal Kingdom Animals dance, sing, flirt and compete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. For many, the all-important bonds they share as a couple are what enable the next generation to survive. But can we call these bonds love?
9 pm W Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Osun-Osogbo Feiler travels to Nigeria with a group of African-American pilgrims who are attending an annual festival in honor of the Yoruba goddess Osun. 10 pm E WGCU Pledge favorites Tune in to see the best of WGCU programming.
10 SATURDAY 8 pm E Sherlock on Masterpiece The Abominable Bride Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the acclaimed modern retelling of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic stories. But now, our heroes find themselves in 1890s London.
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9 pm HD Great Performances The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 1 England is in crisis. War rages and divisions within the English court threaten the crown. Young Henry VI causes outrage by marrying Margaret of Anjou. The scene is set for civil war. 10 pm W Doc World Tocando La Luz A film weaves together the lives of three women who are blind and trying to survive in a rapidly changing Cuba.
12 MONDAY 9 pm W Local USA Stories from the Classroom Three short documentaries feature unique stories from emerging Latino filmmakers.
Thursday, Dec. 8 @ 10 pm HD Il Volo Notte Magica Join the international superstar trio Il Volo and special guest Placido Domingo for a night of music under the stars in Florence, Italy’s Santa Croce Square.
9:30 pm W On Story Thelma & Louise: A Conversation with Callie Khouri Callie Khouri reflects upon her experience working with Ridley Scott and writing the classic female-driven buddy film. 10 pm HD Remember Pearl Harbor Tom Selleck narrates the documentary commemorating the attack at the 75-year mark.
13 TUESDAY 8 pm E Anne of Green Gables Enjoy a new adaptation of the classic novel about the orphaned Anne, placed in the care of uptight Marilla and her brother Matthew, played by Martin Sheen. Neither Anne nor Marilla could predict the profound effect they’d have on each other’s lives. 9 pm W Independent Lens Happiness Pyanki is a 9-year-old monk living in Laya, a Bhutanese village high in the Himalayas. The nearest road is a three-day walk distant, and Pyanki has never left his village. In 2012, however, the world will came to him: Laya would at long last be connected to electricity.
9:30 pm E Pollyanna Enjoy an adaptation of the children’s classic novel Pollyanna, about the young orphan whose effortless charm captures the hearts of family, friends and strangers alike and who believes that a little positive thinking can make a big difference.
14 WEDNESDAY 8 pm HD Nature Legendary White Stallions Go backstage with the Lipizzaners and their riders at the famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna. The ancient “court of kings” trains horses for years to execute difficult artistic and athletic maneuvers that very few will master. 9 pm E American Masters Mel Brooks Ironically, this larger-than-life little man is very private and has been fairly reclusive since his wife of 41 years, Anne Bancroft, died in 2005. 10 pm W PBS NewsHour The evening news broadcast, hosted by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff, offers news updates, analysis, live studio interviews and more.
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DECEMBER TV HIGHLIGHTS 15 THURSDAY 9 pm W Passing On Explore the end of life through a series of sensitive stories that are emotionally engaging and full of information. 10 pm E NOVA Treasures of the Earth Power Discover how Earth’s natural treasures provide bountiful energy to power our modern world yet are also driving us to seek new, cleaner alternatives.
16 FRIDAY 7 pm W Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians – Pax Romana/A Light to the Nations Drawing upon new and controversial historical evidence, the film transports the viewer back 2,000 year to the time and place where Jesus of Nazareth once lived and preached and challenges familiar assumptions and conventional notions about the origins of Christianity.
9 pm W Soundbreaking Part 8, I Am My Music From LPs to cassette tapes, CDs and MP3s, discover how format determines how and where we listen, and also the ways we collect, store and share the music we love; featuring Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead. 9:30 E The Mark Twain Prize Bill Murray An all-star cast salutes Murray, including David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Hader, Dan Aykroyd, Aziz Ansari, Roy Blount, Jr., Paul Shaffer, Brian DoyleMurray, and Sigourney Weaver.
18 SUNDAY 9 pm HD Great Performances The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part II Rivalries erupt. Feeble King Henry is overshadowed by Queen Margaret. Edward IV takes the throne, but brother Richard has eyes on the crown.
Thursday, Dec. 15 @ 8 pm HD Preserving Our Waters A look at the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve has wider implications when considering Southwest Florida’s growing population and how its needs affect the ecosystems upon which people depend.
10 pm HD Happy Holidays with the Boston Pops The one-hour 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.
9 pm W Three Faiths, One God: Judaism, Christianity, Islam While there have been differences among these religions, there was a rich cultural interchange between Jews, Christians, and Muslims that took place in Islamic Spain and other places over centuries.
10 pm W Doc World Five Days to Dance A couple of dancers appear one morning in a High School. It’s Monday and they announce to a group of youngsters that they have five days to get up on stage and dance.
11 pm HD Charlie Rose Join the host for this the nightly one-hour program that engages in one-on-one, in-depth conversations and round-table discussions with guests.
11:30 pm HD Shakespeare’s Tomb Historian Dr. Helen Castor explores the mysteries surrounding Shakespeare’s burial place.
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8 pm HD Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians, Part 1 Chart the epic rise of Christianity, from the life of Jesus to the period that followed his death.
8 pm W Soundbreaking Part 7, Sound and Vision See how music videos transformed our experience of music - from David Bowie, Devo and Madonna to Nirvana.
9 pm HD Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Laura Osnes and Martin Jarvis Hear Broadway star Laura Osnes, British screen actor Martin Jarvis and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in the annual Christmas concert.
9:30 pm W Everyone Has a Place This work of art was performed by a unique pairing of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and choir Le Chateau. The film features a series of interviews, concert footage and a peek backstage.
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11 pm HD Jordan Smith: ’Tis the Season Season nine winner of The Voice stars in his first one-hour concert program, spotlighting music from his Christmas album, ‘Tis the Season.
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10 pm HD Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians, Part 2 View the rise of Christianity from a small Jewish sect to an official religion of the Roman Empire.
21 WEDNESDAY 8 pm HD Nature Snow Chick Enjoy the intimate and incredible journey of a tiny Emperor penguin chick from the moment he emerges from the egg to the moment he begins a life of his own. Meet his mom and dad and the rest of the new chick gang in the world’s most extreme nursery. 9 pm HD NOVA Secrets of Noah’s Ark Witness an investigation of the biblical flood story, leading to the reconstruction of an ark. 10 pm HD Secrets of the Dead The Lost Gardens of Babylon See what the spectacular Hanging Gardens of Babylon looked like and how they were constructed.
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Masterpiece Mystery Sherlock Masterpiece Mystery Sherlock HDTV Washington Week Charlie Rose – The Week Season 2, A Scandal in Belgravia Season 2, The Reichenbach Fall Three Faiths, One God: WORLD Frontline From Jesus to Christ: First PBS NewsHour Christians - Pax Romana ... (@ 7 pm) Judaism, Christianity, Islam FRI ENCORE Masterpiece Mystery The Escape Artist Part 1 Masterpiece Mystery The Escape Artist Part 2
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8 pm HD Joyful & Triumphant The FGCU University Choir and Bower School of Music Chamber Choir perform seasonal songs from around the world in a show from Moorings Park Presbyterian Church in Naples.
8 pm W Buddha Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India, generated from the ideas of a mysterious Indian sage, the Buddha.
9 pm W Adventists Explore the realities, and some of the ironies, of one of the few American-born religions: Seventh-day Adventism.
10 pm W America Reframed Our Mockingbird A documentary uses Harper Lee’s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird as a lens to view race, class, gender and justice – then and now.
11 pm E Happy Holidays with the Boston Pops See Dec. 19 for program description.
11 pm E Joshua Bell Presents Musical Gifts The violinist welcomes cameras into his Manhattan home for a salon-style holiday performance.
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8 pm W Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians, Part 2 Examine the period after the first revolt and trace the development and impact of the Gospels. Revisit the increasingly hostile early relationship between Christians and Jews.
7:30 pm HD Call the Midwife Holiday Special 2016 Join the women of Nonnatus House for a yuletide in London.
9 pm HD Shakespeare Live! From the RSC On the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Great Performances presents the RSC’s star-studded gala, with David Tennant, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Joseph Fiennes, John Lithgow, Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, David Suchet and others. 11 pm E Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience The Spirit of the Season The Emmy-winning tenor goes solo in a spirited holiday special, channeling Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett in an era-spanning, up-tempo production.
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9 pm HD Great Performances The Hollow Crown: Richard III In his quest for the crown, Richard plans the murder of his brother George. After the death of Edward IV, Richard’s path to the throne is clear, except for the princes in the tower. 11:30 pm HD Secrets of the Dead Resurrecting Richard III What do the bones of King Richard III reveal? When amateur historians set out to find the bones of Richard III under a parking lot in England, everyone thought they were mad. Until, a skeleton — hunchbacked and with an arrow in its spine — emerged.
26 MONDAY 9:30 W On Story Breaking Bad: A Conversation with Vince Gilligan Creator of the hit series reflects upon the show’s storytelling, along with his inspirations and influences.
Monday, Dec. 26 @ 10 pm HD Independent Lens Meet the Patels Ravi Patel, whose tradition-minded Hindu family is not happy that he’s single at almost 30, enters the semi-arranged marriage system in America. Explore the influence of culture and identity on an intense, personal, important part of life – love.
11 pm E Mr. Stink Chloe sees this man every day, but she never talks to him. He’s a tramp, and he stinks. But before she knows it, Chloe has an unusual friend hiding in her garden shed when it looks like Mr Stink, and his stinky dog Duchess, might be driven out of town.
11 pm E In Their Own Words Queen Elizabeth II Follow Queen Elizabeth II’s remarkable life, from her youth to her uncle’s abdication, her father’s coronation as King George VI, her experience during World War II, her sudden ascension to the throne and her reign of more than 60 years.
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8 pm E Royal Wives at War Take a fresh look at the abdication crisis of 1936 through dramatized monologues by the two women at its heart, the Queen Mother and Wallis Simpson, as they look back at the events that led to Edward VIII’s decision to give up the throne.
8 pm HD Nature Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo Follow the life-and-death dramas of two eternal North American enemies: wolves and buffalo.
9 pm HD Frontline Exodus Hear first-person stories of refugees and migrants fleeing war and persecution for Europe, told through camera-phone footage filmed by the families themselves.
9 pm HD NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Follow a team of archaeologists, engineers and woodworkers who build two replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. 10 pm E American Experience Bonnie & Clyde Discover the true story of the most famous outlaw couple in U.S. history. The Barrow gang was believed responsible for at least 13 murders, including two policemen, as well as robberies and kidnappings.
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8 pm W Egypt’s Treasure Guardians Follow a group determined to bring Egypt back from the brink: to discover more of the country’s history, keep its heritage safe and persuade tourists to visit again.
7:30 pm W American Masters Eero Saarinen Explore the life of the modernist architect behind visionary buildings like St. Louis’ Gateway Arch. Travel with his son, cinematographer Eric Saarinen, as he visits his father’s work on a cathartic journey shot in the latest drone technology.
8 pm HD Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve Ring in the new year with a night of American classics, including beloved works by Rodgers & Hammerstein, featuring Joyce DiDonato with the New York Philharmonic.
9 pm W The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education More than a century ago, Adventist Ellen White championed the now widely used “whole person” approach to education that encompasses body, mind and spirit. 10 pm E Nature Raising the Dinosaur Giant Have scientists discovered the biggest animal to have ever walked the planet? Deep in a South American desert, a giant is awakened after 101 million years of sleep.
8:30 pm W Independent Lens Meet The Patels See December 26 for show description. 11 pm E American Experience Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid Separating fact from fiction, this program explores the last pair of outlaws to flee on horseback into a setting sun.
10:30 pm E Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special Event On Dec. 11, 2014, cameras captured a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of artists at the Palazzo Theatre at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, headlined by former Beach Boys cofounder and music legend Brian Wilson. 11:30 pm W Crisis of Faith Narrated by Grammy-winning singersongwriter Amy Grant, this film examines how biblical interpretations of slavery divided religious denominations and ultimately, the nation, in the Civil War era.
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HDTV 31.1/Cable 3 & 440 Here’s the current lineup of PBS Kids shows weekedays on WGCU HDTV.
KiDS Celebrate the season with some real characters
Watch WGCU HDTV Curious Kids new episode Lakes, Rivers & Estuaries A local production starring Southwest Florida kids Saturday, Dec. 17 @ 7 am, re-airing @ 9 am For the December weekend schedule of programming for kids, go to wgcu.org/tv/schedules
Kids can celebrate the holidays with their favorite PBS characters a bunch of times this month, as some December favorites come back and a few new shows debut. New tales from Thomas & Friends and Bob the Builder join favorites including Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas and Peg+Cat Holidays. Check wgcu.org/tvschedules for these shows and more.
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Julia gems Welcome an old PBS friend into your home this month by tuning in to an embarrassment of riches in episodes of Baking with Julia. Together with the country’s most outstanding pastry chefs and bakers, teachers, and cookbook authors, Julia Child shares indispensable techniques, timehonored tips, and meticulously tested recipes that make home baking successful and satisfying. Watch episodes for the first time – or again – at various times December weekends on Create. The inimitable Ms. Child had many facets to her personality: She was a cook, yes, but also a TV pioneer, an American icon, and even a clerk in the OSS (predecessor to the CIA). PBS offers an amusing quiz to see which one you are at http://www.pbs.org/ food/features/julia-child-quiz/. (Hint: Is your favorite kitchen tool a chef’s knife, blowtorch, corkscrew or kitchen timer?)
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Naples Council on World Affairs Dec. 11 Dr. Steven Cook: Turkey’s Lost Democracy
In 2005, Turkey began formal negotiations to join the European Union, but a little more than a decade later it looks less like a liberal democracy than a one-man electoral autocracy. Intelligence Squared
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Should we give an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States a chance to earn citizenship, or are we rewarding them for breaking the rules? The Moth Radio Hour Dec. 25 Holiday Special
A family tradition endures scandal, a single woman tries to find her soulmate for Hanukkah, a daughter honors her mother’s last Christmas wish, a guard works New Year’s Eve at Sing Sing prison, and the holiday spirit fills an emergency room.
StoryCorps in Southwest Florida Mark your calendars for StoryCorps in Southwest Florida Jan. 2 through Feb. 5, 2017. At press time, the staff of StoryCorps had not announced where the iconic Airstream will be parked. The StoryCorps staff will book all 140 time slots. Reservations for interviews may be booked only through StoryCorps, beginning Dec. 22 @ 10 am at www.storycorps.org/reservations or by calling 1.800.850.4406. WGCU will not take reservations. WGCU is planning a listening event and other engagement opportunities. Look for up-to-date information in our enewsletter, on WGCU’s Facebook page and at wgcu.org. With a mission to “preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world,” StoryCorps airs Friday mornings during Morning Edition on 90.1/91.7 FM. wgcu.org
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