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www.kwbu.org July 2005November 2008
Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation • One Bear Place #97296 • Waco, Texas 76798-7296
VOLUME 12, ISSUE 5
KWBU STAFFClare Paul, Interim General ManagerBrodie Bashaw, KWBU-FM Station ManagerCarla Hervey, Business Affairs ManagerGlenda Moss, Business ManagerJoani Livingston, Production SupervisorJessica Denk, Senior ProducerZack Morris, Chief PhotographerRobert Shiekh, Senior Producer – Inside Baylor SportsTony Poole, Chief EngineerLee Govatos, KWBU-TV Operations ManagerRoxie Collier, Coordinator of Education and OutreachDerek Smith, KWBU-FM News & Public Affairs
DirectorAshley Kortis, Director of Corporate SupportJaclyn Willbanks, Engineering AssistantHal Pledger, ReceptionistLoretta Howard, Membership Manager
ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Phil Adkins Ann Claire Anderson David Brennan Sam Brown Carol Dugat Felicia Goodman Taylor Hobbs
David Hyers Kathy Krakowian Kurt Krakowian Ben Lacy Chad Latino Susan Taylor John Ucci
BRAZOS VALLEY PUBLIC BROADCASTING FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Dr. Charles S. Madden, Chairman Dr. Corey Carbonara, Vice-Chairman Patricia A. Wilson, Secretary
Phil Adkins John BarryDr. David GarlandSue GettermanNell Hawkins
Mike HernandezCynthia JacksonDr. Michael F. Korpi Kris Kaiser Olson Bernard Rapoport
BRAZOS VALLEY PUBLIC BROADCASTING FOUNDATION OFFICERS:
Billie A. Gilbert, Corporate Secretary
The KWBU Program Guide is a monthly publication.KWBU is a service of our members, the Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation and Baylor University.
KWBU shall serve as an essential lifelong resource providing quality public television and radio programs and services for the enrichment of the lives of Central Texans.
(254) 710-3472
KWBU-TV or KWBU-FMOne Bear Place #97296
Waco, Texas [email protected]
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Gatesville ............................................................................. Cox Cable 4Kosse ........................................................................... Charter Comm. 95Little River Academy ..................................................................Centrovision 8Lorena ............................................................................. Time Warner 4Marlin ......................................................................... Northland Cable 13Meridian ....................................................................... Charter Comm. 95Moody............................................................................... Centrovision 8Morgan’s Point ..................................................................... Centrovision 8Riesel ....................................................................Cabletex Systems, Inc 9Rogers .............................................................................. Centrovision 8Rosebud ............................................................................. DMS Cable 39Salado .............................................................................. Centrovision 8Temple ............................................................................. Centrovision 8Temple/Killeen .................................................................. Time Warner 18Troy ................................................................................. Centrovision 8Valley Mills ........................................................................ Rapid Cable 95Waco .............................................................................Grande Comm. 4Waco ............................................................................... Time Warner 4
KWBU is also available on UHF 34, Dish Network 34, and DirecTV 34.
For a complete listing of KWBU’s digital channels and numbers, please see page 3.
KWBU’S MISSION
WHAT’S INSIDE
WHERE TO WATCH KWBU-TV
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KWBU-TV Highlights
T he head of the world’s most famous family, Queen Eliz-abeth II, granted exclusive access to the fi lmmakers of
MONARCHY: THE ROYAL FAM-ILY AT WORK to bring viewers an unprecedented look at the daily du-ties of the modern British royal fami-ly. Throughout this enlightening and engaging series, airing Wednesdays, November 12-26, 2008, 7:00-9:00 p.m. on KWBU-TV, viewers fol low Queen Elizabeth II, her family and their support staff as the royals work and live at Buckingham Palace, perform official visits at home and abroad, and meet with people from all walks of l i fe in the performance of their royal duties — including a state visit to the U.S. where they are welcomed at the White House, Jamestown and the Kentucky Derby.
Those born into the royal family are never free from the duties of the crown, as they uphold the royal traditions and practices that are a powerful tie that binds a nation and its people together. MONARCHY: THE ROYAL FAMILY AT WORK examines this bond in depth, as well as the effort put forth by this famous family to benefit the world.
Replete with personal interviews, MONARCHY: THE ROYAL FAMILY
AT WORK reveals the daily rituals and ancient traditions of the House of Windsor. The everyday people who keep this more than 400-year-old institution running smoothly, include footmen, ladies-in-waiting, Yeoman of the Guard and others. The program explores the many internal functions of the British crown, including state visits, the state opening of Parliament, formal dinners, award ceremonies and presentations. With more than 4,000 royal family events per year, Buckingham Palace is a busy place, with many of the House of Windsor attending up to 600 proceedings per year. Those attending to the royal family members shoulder the responsibility of having the family in the right place at the right time.
The British royal family is a centuries-old institution steeped in tradition and history. Adored by the media and the subjects of fascination around the world, they reign over 129 million, yet hold no overt political power. They represent one of the most powerful brands in the world — one that requires time, staff and resources to maintain. Queen Elizabeth II is the second-longest-serving head of state in the world and the head of a complex family. As such, she presides with dignity, grace and common sense in any situation.
Monarchy: The Royal Family at WorkWednesdays, November 12-26 at 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Also this month:
Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter!Saturday, November 29 at 5:30 p.m.
This unparalleled collection of Victor Borge’s funniest and most memorable skits contains such classic comedy bits. Rita Rudner narrates.
CREDIT: BORGE FAMILY ARCHIVE
The War: Central Texas Remembers WWIITuesday, November 11 at 10:00 p.m.
KWBU takes an intimate look at the Second World War through the experiences of six Central Texans. From Pearl Harbor to the Battle of the Bulge to having a loved one captured in Germany, the program clearly demonstrates through personal accounts that in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives.
Masterpiece Theatre “God on Trial”Sunday, November 9 at 8:00 p.m.
Inspired by a cruel selection process where selected prisoners are to be taken to the gas chamber, members of a cell blockhouse hear evidence to determine whether God is to blame for terrible acts against humanity. Shown: Rupert Graves (left) as Mordechai and Jack Shepherd (right) as Kuhn, Modechai’s father.
CREDIT: ©NEIL DAVIDSON/HAT TRICK PRODUCTIONS FOR MASTERPIECE
With exclusive access granted to the series’ fi lmmakers by Queen Elizabeth II, this six-hour series follows Her Majesty, her family and their extensive support staff as the royals work and live at Buckingham Palace, perform offi cial visits at home and abroad, and meet with people from all walks of life in the performance of their royal duties. Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, arrive at the House of Lords for the state opening of Parliament.
CREDIT: POOL/TIM GRAHAM PICTURE LIBRARY/GETTY IMAGESS
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The KWBU documentary “The War: Central Texas Remembers WWII” won a Lone Star EMMY. KWBU Senior Producer Jessica Denk and Production Supervisor Joani Livingston produced, directed and edited the program and KWBU Chief Photographer Zachary Morris is credited for his camera work. The documentary takes an intimate look at the Second World War through the experiences of six Central Texans. From Pearl Harbor to the Battle of the Bulge to having a loved one captured in Germany, the program clearly demonstrates through personal accounts that in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives.
“My team and I are especially honored to be recognized for this particular documentary. As we worked on the project, we had this sense we were in the midst of something that was much bigger than ourselves. We share our EMMY win with the remarkable people whose compelling life stories continue to inspire and to change us all,” Livingston said.
“The War: Central Texas Remembers WWII” won in
ScreeningLiquid Assets: The Story of Our Water
Infrastructure This documentary tells the story of essential
infrastructure systems: water, wastewater, and stormwater. These systems - some in the ground for more than 100 years - provide a critical public health function and are essential for economic development
and growth.
Opening remarks, brief history & project discussion by Larry Groth, P.E., Waco City Manager
Thursday, November 13th at 10:00 a.m.Riverside Water Treatment Plant - 200 Colcord
Avenue
For more information, call (254)750-8040.
the Documentary Cultural/Historical category and was up against four major market entries from KTRK Channel 13, Houston PBS, Bob Phillips Productions and Electro-Fish Media LLC from Austin. The Electro-Fish Media entry, “Ghost Town: 24 Hours In Terlingua,” also won in the category.
The Lone Star EMMY Awards are presented by the Lone Star Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1957, the NATAS is dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry.
The 6th Annual Lone Star EMMY Awards Presentation was held Saturday, October 18 at Verizon Wireless Theater in Houston.
“The War: Central Texas Remembers WWII” will have encore presentations on Tuesday, November 11 at 6:30 p.m. on KWBU-FM and 10:00 p.m. on KWBU-TV.
KWBU WINS LONE STAR EMMY AWARD
“Knicker” KnockersShould the word “knickers” be banned from TV? One woman in 1960s England thought
so, and she led a crusade against “fi lth” in TV. Travel back in time to witness this provocative
tale with MASTERPIECE “Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story.” Premiers Sunday,
November 16th at 8:00 p.m.
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Questions?email: [email protected]: 254/710-HDTV (4388)
Get Ready for Digital TVAre you ready?
The television industry is approaching a historic moment; on Tuesday, February 17, 2009, the nation’s TV broadcasters will complete their transition to an all-digital format. Digital television (DTV) is a newer, more effi cient, broadcast technology that offers viewers dramatically clearer pictures and better sound than the traditional analog system.
This change will affect millions of households that only receive over-the-air signals, as well as those that have secondary over-the-air TV sets in their bedrooms and/or kitchens.
Viewers who do not subscribe to a paid cable or satellite service and do not have a digital tuner inside their television will need to take one of the three steps outlined below to continue watching TV after the transition.
1. Purchase a TV set with a built-in digital tuner
2. Subscribe to cable, satellite or other pay TV service
3. Purchase a DTV converter box for your existing TV set
Digital-to-analog converter boxes receive digital over-the-air signals from your antenna, convert them to analog and then send the signals to your existing analog television set. Through March 31, 2009, all U.S. households are eligible to request up to two $40 government-sponsored coupons to off-set the price of the boxes, allowing viewers to continue watching free over-the-air television on their older analog sets.
In a half-hour special, GET READY FOR DIGITAL TV, PBS has joined with THIS OLD HOUSE’s Norm Abram and Kevin O’Connor, along with Maria Hinojosa, award-winning senior correspondent with NOW on PBS, to offer digital television how-to guidance and tips to ensure that viewers across America are prepared to successfully make the switch to digital television in their homes before the analog shutoff in February 2009. GET READY FOR DIGITAL TV will air on KWBU-TV
Thursday, November 20 at 8:30 p.m.
In another half-hour special, ABC’s of HDTV, PBS favorite Nick Clooney hosts this look at the confusing world of digital television. As the date approaches when broadcasters must convert to digital-only format, many viewers are worried that the equipment they own will no longer be operational. Others have many questions about purchasing the digital televisions coming onto the market. In this program, which is geared toward older PTV viewers, host Nick Clooney provides clarity on some frequently asked questions. Spokespersons from some of the major electronics chains offer information on subjects such as 720p and 1080i, the difference between plasma and LCD, and answer other popular questions. ABC’s of HDTV airs on KWBU-TV Thursday, November 13 at 9:30 p.m. and Monday, November 17 at 9:30 p.m.
1 SATURDAY7:00 Lawrence Welk Show
Southtown USA (CC)
8:00 Classic GospelA Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming (Nashville, TN) (S)(CC)
9:00 Baylor Homecoming Parade 2008 Encore presentation of the 99th Annual Baylor University Homecoming Parade. Hosted by Jessica Denk and Lori Fogleman.
11:00 SoundstageStevie Nicks (pt 1) (S)(CC)
2 SUNDAY5:00 Baylor Homecoming Parade 2008
repeat
7:00 NatureThe Cheetah Orphans - Veteran fi lmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two orphaned cheetah cubs. (S)(CC)
8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary The Last Enemy (pt 5) - A scientist, an aid worker and a desperate father unwittingly get caught up in a global mystery. (S)(CC)
9:00 America at a CrossroadsDissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West - An eclectic mix of musicians from the Middle East fi nd common ground with musicians in Los Angeles. (S)(CC)
10:00 Fueling Our Future: A Fred Friendly SeminarRobert F. Kennedy Jr., Jim Woolsey and Dr. Stephen Schneider confront a crippling energy crisis. (S)(CC)
11:00 Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-Energize AmericaProblems caused by energy production are examined and people using energy conservation are explored. (S)(CC)
3 MONDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow
Politically Collect - This special edition salutes the presidential election and keepsakes of political battles long past. (S)(CC)
8:00 FrontlineThe Choice 2008 - The personal and political biographies of candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are examined. (S)(CC)
10:00 Rick Steves’ EuropeBudapest: The Best of Hungary (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
4 TUESDAY7:00 Nova
Missing in MiG Alley - Families attempt to trace what happened to pilots who were shot down during the Korean War. (S)(CC)
8:00 Newshour Election Night CoverageJim Lehrer and the Newshour team provide extensive coverage of election night. (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
5 WEDNESDAY7:00 Secrets of the Dead
Dogfi ght Over Guadalcanal - Recreates a dramatic WWII showdown over the Pacifi c using the memoirs of the dueling pilots. (S)(CC)
8:00 Medal of HonorProfi les America’s greatest heroes, recipients of our country’s highest honor for military service. (S)(CC)
9:30 Air Group 16: We Came to Remember
The last reunion of veterans who served on the aircraft carrier USS Lexington in World War II. (S)(CC)
10:00 Stories in StoneThe Narragansett Tribal stonemasons built stone walls that wind picturesquely through New England. (CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
6 THURSDAY7:00 This Old House Hour
Weston Project (pt 6) (S)(CC)
8:00 War Bonds: The Bonds and Letters of WWII The multimedia performance fi lls the stage with wartime memories and nostalgic period songs. (S)(CC)
9:00 Independent LensKnee Deep - Josh Osborne and a crew of friends and relatives schemed to kill his Mom to get his family farm. (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
7 FRIDAY7:00 Washington Week (S)(CC)
7:30 Foreign Exchange (S)(CC)
8:00 NOW on PBS (S)(CC)
8:30 McLaughlin Group (CC)
9:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (CC)
9:30 Bill Moyers Journal (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
8 SATURDAY7:00 Lawrence Welk Show
Salute to Sinatra (CC)
8:00 Classic Gospel Mountain Homecoming (S)(CC)
9:00 Jubilee Bluegrass 101/Kentucky Sassafras (S)(CC)
10:00 Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland (S)(CC)
11:00 Soundstage Stevie Nicks (pt 2) (S)(CC)
9 SUNDAY7:00 Nature
Clever Monkeys - Monkey culture, how they teach their young and how they communicate with one another are
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KWBU-TV Prime Time ScheduleListings for KWBU are as accurate as possible at print deadline. However, because some shows are offered to us – or withdrawn – on short notice, there may be changes to the actual broadcast schedule. We air scheduling information during breaks between programs and on our website to provide information about changes.
KEY: (CC) = Closed Captioning(S) = Stereo
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examined. (S)(CC)
8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary God on Trial - Facing extermination in Auschwitz, a group of prisoners solemnly weighs the case against God. (S)(CC)
9:30 Secrets of the Dead
Escape from Auschwitz - The story of the spectacular escape from Auschwitz in 1944 by two young Slovak Jews is revealed. (S)(CC)
10:30 Over Here The World War II homefront, as seen through the eyes of New Yorkers who were teenagers at the time. (S)(CC)
11:00 Summon the Heroes: A Salute to Our VeteransThe United States Air Force Academy Band performs in a live concert honoring the armed forces. (S)(CC)
10 MONDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow
Milwaukee, WI (pt 1) (S)(CC)
8:00 American Experience Crash of 1929 - Examine the reasons behind the crash, if it was predictable and its impact on the Great Depression. (S)(CC)
9:00 Journey to Palomar
Traces astronomer George Ellery Hale struggled to build the greatest telescopes of the 20th century. (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
11 TUESDAY7:00 Nova
Alien from Earth - The discovery of tiny and bizarre human fossil bones in an Indonesian cave site has sparked debate. (S)(CC)
8:00 Frontline Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story - A revealing look at the life of the controversial, take-no-prisoners Republican political operative. (S)(CC)
9:30 Sanibel to Siberia: The Story of World War II MemorialSheds light on sculpture honoring a secret 1941 partnership between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. (S)(CC)
10:00 The War: Central Texas Remembers WWII KWBU takes an intimate look at the Second World War through the experiences of six Central Texans. From Pearl Harbor to the Battle of the Bulge to having a loved one captured in Germany, the program clearly demonstrates through personal accounts that in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives.
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
12 WEDNESDAY7:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at
Work The State Visit (pt 1) - Follows the preparations as four American hosts get ready for a visit from the Queen of England. (S)(CC)
9:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit (pt 1) - repeat (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
13 THURSDAY7:00 This Old House Hour
Weston Project (pt 7) (S)(CC)
8:00 Independent Lens
Lioness - In Iraq, a group of women became the fi rst in American history to be sent into direct ground combat. (S)(CC)
9:30 ABC’S of HDTV Nick Clooney hosts this new look at the confusing world of digital television. (S)(CC)
10:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Antarctica and the Falkland Islands (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
14 FRIDAY7:00 Washington Week (S)(CC)
7:30 Foreign Exchange (S)(CC)
8:00 NOW on PBS (S)(CC)
8:30 McLaughlin Group (CC)
9:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (CC)
9:30 Bill Moyers Journal (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
15 SATURDAY7:00 Lawrence Welk Show
Southern Show (CC)
8:00 Classic Gospel Ryman Gospel Reunion (S)(CC)
9:00 JubileeOld Louisville Express (S)(CC)
10:00 Austin City Limits Aimee Mann/Iron & Wine (S)(CC)
11:00 Soundstage Matchbox Twenty (S)(CC)
16 SUNDAY7:00 Nature
American Eagle - The drama of the bald eagle’s nest is captured by Emmy-winning cinematographer Neil Rettig. (S)(CC)
8:00 Masterpiece Contemporary Filth - The story of Mary Whitehouse and her David-and-Goliath struggle to clean up the BBC in the 1960s. (S)(CC)
9:30 Quick Brown Fox: An Alzheimer’s StoryFilmmaker Ann Hedreen watches her beautiful mother lose herself bit by bit and explores her roots. (S)(CC)
10:30 Alzheimer’s: The Cost of Growing OldThe disease, diagnosis and ongoing
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search for an effective treatment and a cure are explored. (S)(CC)
11:00 There Is A Bridge A unique buddy system of teenagers and seniors offers hope to Alzheimer’s sufferers. (S)(CC)
17 MONDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow
Milwaukee, WI (pt 2) (S)(CC)
8:00 American Experience
Oswald’s Ghost - A fresh look at Kennedy’s assassination, the public’s reaction and the government investigations. (S)(CC)
9:30 ABC’S of HDTV Nick Clooney hosts this new look at the confusing world of digital television. (S)(CC)
10:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Lisbon and the Algarve (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
18 TUESDAY7:00 Nova
The Bible’s Buried Secrets - Archeological artifacts left behind by the Israelites reveal the history of the Old Testament. (S)(CC)
9:00 Independent Lens
March Point - Three teens from the Swinomish Tribe investigate the impact of oil refi neries on their community. (S)(CC)
10:00 Roadtrip Nation Canberra to Melbourne, Australia (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
19 WEDNESDAY7:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at
Work Headquarters/Head of State (pt 2) - A rare glimpse inside Buckingham Palace, the 650 room nerve center of the British monarchy. (S)(CC)
9:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Headquarters/Head of State - repeat (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
20 THURSDAY7:00 Live from Lincoln Center
Gil Shaham and Orpheus at the Penthouse - An intimate salon-style evening features works by a composer who knew his fi ddle, Pablo de Sarasate. (S)(CC)
8:30 Get Ready for Digital TV This Old House’s Kevin and Norm answer questions about digital converter boxes, DTV and HDTV. (S)(CC)
9:00 Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water InfrastructureThe history and engineering challenges of water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure systems. (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
21 FRIDAY7:00 Washington Week (S)(CC)
7:30 Foreign Exchange (S)(CC)
8:00 NOW on PBS (S)(CC)
8:30 McLaughlin Group (CC)
9:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (CC)
9:30 Bill Moyers Journal (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
22 SATURDAY7:00 Lawrence Welk Show
Thanksgiving Special (S)(CC)
8:00 Classic Gospel Down By the Tabernacle (S)(CC)
9:00 Jubilee Professors of Bluegrass (S)(CC)
10:00 Austin City Limits Gnarls Barkley/Thievery Corporation (S)(CC)
11:00 SoundstageKenny Chesney (S)(CC)
23 SUNDAY7:00 Nature
The Wolf that Changed America - Ernest Thompson Seton’s tale of a wolf encounter captured the essence of the vanishing wilderness. (S)(CC)
8:00 Masterpiece Special
The Unseen Alistair Cooke - The fascinating story of the celebrated broadcaster and host of PBS’s “Masterpiece Theatre.” (S)(CC)
9:00 Hairworld: The Pursuit of Excellence
Stylists and models from Team USA compete at the International HairWorld Championship in Moscow. (S)(CC)
10:00 Brule, Live at Mt. Rushmore: A Concert for Reconciliation of The CulturesThis 2007 performance combines beautiful music with breathtaking Native American rhythms and dance. (S)
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(CC)
11:00 True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code TalkersThese young Navajo men devised an unbreakable code and transmitted vital messages during WWII. (S)(CC)
24 MONDAY7:00 Antiques Roadshow
Milwaukee, WI (pt 3) (S)(CC)
8:00 Rape of Europa
Heroic art historians and curators fought to rescue millions of lost treasures stolen by the Nazis. (S)(CC)
10:00 Waterbuster J. Carlos Peinado investigates the impact of the massive Garrison Dam project in North Dakota. (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
25 TUESDAY7:00 Nova
Ocean Animal Emergency - A San Francisco veterinarian treats sea lions sickened by toxic algae blooms caused by pollutants. (S)(CC)
8:00 Frontline
The Hugo Chavez Show - A look at Venezuela’s controversial and outspoken president and his anti-capitalist revolution. (S)(CC)
9:30 Independent Lens The Atom Smaskers - American physicists lead an international search for the Higgs Boson, the “holy grail” of physics. (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
26 WEDNESDAY7:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at
Work The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm (pt
3) - Four guests savor each moment of meeting the Queen during a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. (S)(CC)
9:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm (pt 3) - repeat (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
27 THURSDAY7:00 This Old House Hour
Weston Project (pt 9) (S)(CC)
8:00 Newport Jazz Festival Highlights of the festival’s 54th year include Anthony Hamilton, Chris Botti, Ledisi and Soulive. (S)(CC)
9:00 Standard of PerfectionShow Cattle - A barnyard cow is transformed into a regional celebrity at a prestigious New England event. (S)(CC)
10:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Brazil: The Pantanal (S)(CC)
10:30 Tavis Smiley (S)(CC)
11:00 Charlie Rose (S)(CC)
28 FRIDAY7:00 Washington Week
7:30 Stay Rich Forever & Ever with Ed SlottThe IRA expert shares strategies viewers can implement to safeguard their retirement savings. (S)(CC)
9:00 Brain Fitness Program This program is designed to drive benefi cial chemical, physical and functional change in the brain. (S)(CC)
10:30 Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon LiveThe progressive rock heroes perform their seminal 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon from start to fi nish, in the original running order. (S)(CC)
29 SATURDAY5:30 Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music &
Laughter!Rita Rudner narrates a collection of the entertaining performer’s funniest and most memorable skits. (S)(CC)
7:00 Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures
This documentary about the legendary television series, “The Lawrence Welk
Show,” features rarely seen footage from more than 50 years of the longest-running series on national television and outstanding never-before-seen archival performances by members of the Welk Musical Family, starting with the earliest days of the show. (S)(CC)
9:00 Great Performances
Hitman: David Foster and Friends - The legendary producer is celebrated with performances by Celine Dion, Josh Groban and other stars. (S)(CC)
11:00 The Doors: Live in Europe This Live in Europe, 1968 tour was fi lmed in Stockholm, Frankfurt, and London to create a rockumentary featuring Jim Morrison and original band members. (S)(CC)
30 SUNDAY5:30 Great Performances
Domingo, Netrebko & Villazon: Three Stars in Vienna - The amazing opera star joins Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon on the steps of Schonbrunn Palace. (S)(CC)
7:00 Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work The State Visit (pt 1) - Follows the preparations as four American hosts get ready for a visit from the Queen of England. (S)(CC)
8:30 As Time Goes By Reunion Special Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer bring their beloved television characters Jean Pargetter and Lionel Hardcastle back to life in this specials that picks up some time after the original series left off and reveal Jean Pargetter’s great anticipation for grandchildren much to husband Lionel’s dismay. (S)(CC)
10:30 Life Lessons from Onslow: A Keeping Up Appearances Special Onslow teaches a “successful relationships” course. Will clips from the show to support his views? (S)(CC)
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KWBU-TV Daytime ScheduleTIME SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
6 AM Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Lilias! Body Electric Power Yoga Thomas & Friends
6:30 AM Barney & Friends Martha Speaks Bob the Builder
7 AM Jay Jay the Jet Plane
Curious George Biscuit Brothers
7:30 AM Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
Sid the Science Kid Martha Speaks
8 AM Super Why! Super Why! Bob the Builder
8:30 AM Seemore’s Playhouse Clifford the Big Red Dog Thomas & Friends
9 AM Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies
Sesame Street
Lomax: Hound of Music
9:30 AM Big Comfy Couch Wishbone
10 AM Biz Kid$ Between the Lions Wunderkind Little
Amadeus
10:30 AM Design Squad WordWorld Motorweek
11 AM From the Top A Place of Our OwnHands on: Crafts
for Kids
11:30 AM McLaughlin Group Los Ninos en Su Casa America’s Test Kitchen
NOON John McLaughlin’s One on One
Made in Spain Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Everyday Food Holiday Table Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen
12:30 PM To the Contrary Garden Paths Garden Smart Victory GardenCentral Texas
GardenerP. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Julia Child
1 PM Everyday EdisonsBest of The Joy of
PaintingScheewe Art
WorkshopJerry Yarnell
Beauty of Oil Painting
Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe
Burt Wolf
1:30 PM Simple Living Fons and Porter Sewing with Nancy Needle Arts StudioMartha’s Sewing
RoomQuilt in a Day Victory Garden
2 PM Texas Monthly Talks Reading Rainbow Hometime
2:30 PM Reading Rockets Dragon Tales Barney & Friends Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
New Yankee Workshop
3 PMAntiques Roadshow
ArthurTexas Parks &
Wildlife
3:30 PM WordGirlCentral Texas
Gardener
4 PM Beads, Baubles and Jewels
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Texas Our Texas*
4:30 PM Glass with Vicki Payne
Cyberchase Quilting Arts
5 PM Knit & Crochet Today Maya & Miguel Scrapbook Memories
5:30 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate!
Nightly Business Report Woodturning
Workshop
6 PM America’s Heartland
Newshour with Jim Lehrer
Woodwright’s Shop
6:30 PM Wild Chronicles This Old House
*The War: Central Texas Remembers WWII (11/15) & Life with Passion: Raising Egyptian Arabian Horses (11/22)
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KWBU-TV Overnight Schedule
WEEKDAYS5-6 am Children’s
Programming
WEEKENDS5-6 am Children’s
Programming
For more complete listings of our Overnight Schedule, visit our website at www.kwbu.org.
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1 SATURDAY12:00am Washington Week12:30am NOW on PBS1:00am Bill Moyers Journal2:00am American Masters “Annie
Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens”
3:30am Washington Week4:00am This Old House Hour
2 SUNDAY12:00am Nova “Hunting the Hidden
Dimension”1:00am Frontline “The War Briefi ng”1:00am A Ride Along the Lincoln
Highway 3:00am Washington Week 3:30am NOW on PBS 4:00am Bill Moyers Journal
3 MONDAY12:00am Masterpiece Contemporary “
The Last Enemy” (pt 5)1:00am America at a Crossroads
“Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West”
1:00am Great Performances “Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008”
4:00am A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway
4 TUESDAY12:00am Frontline “The Choice 2008”1:00am Masterpiece Contemporary
“The Last Enemy” (pt 5)3:00am America at a Crossroads
“Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West”
4:00am Nature “The Cheetah Orphans”
5 WEDNESDAY12:00am Nova “Missing in MiG Alley”1:00am Great Performances
“Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008”
2:30am Get Ready for Digital TV3:00am Nature “The Cheetah
Orphans”4:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Politically Collect”
6 THURSDAY12:00am Medal of Honor 1:30am Air Group 16: We Came to
Remember1:00am Medal of Honor3:30am Air Group 16: We Came to
Remember4:00am Nova “Missing in MiG Alley”
7 FRIDAY12:00am This Old House Hour 1:00am Independent Lens “Knee
Deep”2:30am Get Ready for Digital TV 3:00am This Old House Hour4:00am Secrets of the Dead
“Dogfi ght Over Guadalcanal”
8 SATURDAY12:00am Washington Week 12:30am NOW on PBS1:00am Bill Moyers Journal1:00am Independent Lens “Knee
Deep”3:30am Get Ready for Digital TV
4:00am This Old House Hour
9 SUNDAY12:00am Nova “Missing in MiG Alley”1:00am Frontline “The Choice 2008”3:00am Washington Week 3:30am NOW on PBS4:00am Bill Moyers Journal
10 MONDAY12:00am Masterpiece Contemporary
“God on Trial”1:30am Secrets of the Dead “Escape
from Auschwitz”2:30am Medal of Honor4:00am Secrets of the Dead
“Dogfi ght Over Guadalcanal”
11 TUESDAY12:00am American Experience “Crash
of ‘29”1:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”1:00am Masterpiece Contemporary
“God on Trial”3:30am Get Ready for Digital TV4:00am Nature “Clever Monkeys”
12 WEDNESDAY12:00am Frontline “Boogie Man: The
Lee Atwater Story”1:30am Get Ready for Digital TV3:00am American Experience “Crash
of ‘29”4:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”
13 THURSDAY12:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The State Visit” (pt 1)
2:00am Frontline “Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story”
3:30am Get Ready for Digital TV4:00am Nova “Alien from Earth”
14 FRIDAY12:00am This Old House Hour1:00am Independent Lens “Lioness”2:30am Remembered Earth: New
Mexico’s High Desert3:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The State Visit” (pt 1)
15 SATURDAY12:00am Washington Week 12:30am NOW on PBS1:00am Bill Moyers Journal1:00am Independent Lens “Lioness”3:30am Remembered Earth: New
Mexico’s High Desert4:00am This Old House Hour
16 SUNDAY12:00am Nova “Alien from Earth”1:00am American Experience “Crash
of ‘29”1:00am In Search of Myths and
Heroes “Arthur: The Once & Future King”
3:00am Washington Week 3:30am NOW on PBS4:00am Bill Moyers Journal
17 MONDAY12:00am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Filth”1:30am Journey to Palomar3:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The State Visit” (pt 1)
18 TUESDAY12:00am American Experience
“Oswald’s Ghost”1:30am Remembered Earth: New
Mexico’s High Desert1:00am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Filth”3:30am Get Ready for Digital TV4:00am Nature “American Eagle”
19 WEDNESDAY12:00am Nova “The Bible’s Buried
Secrets”1:00am American Experience
“Oswald’s Ghost”3:30am Remembered Earth: New
Mexico’s High Desert4:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”
20 THURSDAY12:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “Headquarters/Head of State” (pt 2)
1:00am Independent Lens “March Point”
3:00am Nova “The Bible’s Buried Secrets”
21 FRIDAY12:00am This Old House Hour1:00am Live from Lincoln Center
“Gil Shaham and Orpheus at the Penthouse”
2:30am Get Ready for Digital TV3:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “Headquarters/Head of State” (pt 2)
22 SATURDAY12:00am Washington Week 12:30am NOW on PBS1:00am Bill Moyers Journal1:00am The Standard of Perfection
“Show Cats”3:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”4:00am This Old House Hour
23 SUNDAY12:00am Nova “The Bible’s Buried
Secrets”2:00am In Search of Myths and
Heroes “Shangri-La”3:00am Washington Week 3:30am NOW on PBS4:00am Bill Moyers Journal
24 MONDAY12:00am Masterpiece Special “The
Unseen Alistair Cooke”1:00am Hairworld: The Pursuit of
Excellence2:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “Headquarters/Head of State” (pt 2)
4:00am In Search of Myths and Heroes “Shangri-La”
25 TUESDAY12:00am The Rape of Europa1:00am Masterpiece Special “The
Unseen Alistair Cooke”3:00am The Standard of Perfection
“Show Cats”4:00am Nature “The Wolf That
Changed America”
26 WEDNESDAY12:00am Frontline “The Hugo Chavez
Show”1:30am Get Ready for Digital TV1:00am The Rape of Europa4:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”
27 THURSDAY12:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm” (pt 3)
1:00am Independent Lens “Atom Smashers”
3:00am Frontline “The Hugo Chavez Show”
4:30am Get Ready for Digital TV
28 FRIDAY12:00am This Old House Hour1:00am The Standard of Perfection
“Show Cattle”1:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm” (pt 3)
4:00am The Standard of Perfection “Show Cattle”
29 SATURDAY12:00am Washington Week 12:30am NOW on PBS1:00am Bill Moyers Journal1:00am The Standard of Perfection
“Show Cattle”3:00am Antiques Roadshow
“Milwaukee, WI”4:00am This Old House Hour
30 SUNDAY12:30am Frontline “The Hugo Chavez
Show” (join in progress)1:30am Get Ready for Digital TV1:00am In Search of Myths and
Heroes “Jason & the Golden Fleece”
3:00am Washington Week 3:30am NOW on PBS4:00am Bill Moyers Journal
12/1 MONDAY12:00am My Music: The British Beat2:00am Monarchy: The Royal Family
at Work “The Queen and Us/Inside the Firm” (pt 3)
4:00am In Search of Myths and Heroes “Jason & the Golden Fleece”
KWBU-DT
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KWBU DIGITAL PROGRAM SERVICE
KWBU-DT: PBS HD (Time Warner channel 1004, Grande channel 404, over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.1)
Create: a channel celebrati ng the life-enriching endeavors of cooking, painti ng, craft ing, home improvement, collecti ng and travel (Time Warner channel 156, Grande channel 173, over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.2)
KWBU: simulcast of our analog signal (Time Warner & Grande channel 4, over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.3)
V-me: the fi rst Spanish-language public television network created for America’s Lati no families (Time Warner channel 459, Grande channel 189, over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.4)
The KWBU HD Channel is a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week fully-packaged program service of High Defi nition and Standard Defi nition widescreen programming. You can watch KWBU-DT on Time Warner channel 1004, Grande channel 404, over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.1.
Highlights:ANTIQUES ROADSHOWMondays at 7:00 PMThursdays at 9:00 PM (within-the-week repeats, except 11/20)HD-Upconverted 4:3
THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOURThursdays at 7:00 PMHD
NATURE “The Cheetah Orphans”11/2 at 7:00 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
NOVA “Missing in MIG Alley”11/4 at 7:00 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
NEWSHOUR ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE 200811/4 at 8:00 PMHD
MEDAL OF HONOR11/5 at 9:00 PMHD
AIR GROUP 16: WE CAME TO REMEMBER 11/5 at 9:30 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
INDEPENDENT LENS “Knee Deep”11/6 at 9:00 PMHD-Upconverted from Letterbox
IN SEARCH OF MYTHS & HEROESFridays, 11/7-28 at 8:00 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
NATURE “Clever Monkeys”11/9 at 7:00 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
JOURNEY TO PALOMAR11/10 at 9:00 PMHD-Upconverted 4:3
NOVA “Alien from Earth” 11/11 at 7:00 PMHD
MONARCHY: THE ROYAL FAMILY AT WORK Wednesdays at 7:00 PM, 11/12-11/26HD
NATURE “American Eagle” 11/16 at 7:00 PMHD
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “Oswald’s Ghost” 11/17 at 8:00 PMHD
REMEMBERED EARTH: NEW MEXICO’S HIGH DESERT11/17 at 9:30 PMHD
NOVA “The Bible’s Buried Secrets” 11/18 at 7:00 PMHD
GET READY FOR DIGITAL TV 11/20 at 8:30 PMHD
NATURE “The Wolf that Changed America” 11/23 at 7:00 PMHD
NOVA “Ocean Animal Emergency”11/25 at 7:00 PMHD
NATURE “The Venom Cure”11/30 at 7:00 PMHD-Upconverted/Widescreen
KWBU-Create
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Saturday Marathons In November on Create™ TV Spend your Saturdays with themed marathons
Create™ TV ’s Saturdays are fi lled with a full day of how-to programs focusing on a specifi c theme. Explore a country, from history to food. Prepare for a holiday, from traditions to recipes. There’s a Create Saturday to fi t any lifestyle. See marathon descriptions below.
November 1: Walk This WayWe’re leading the way to the four corners of the globe to discover the adventure possibilities when you let your feet do the walking. George Bauer will be navigating the unspoiled trails of America’s national parks, and Ian Wright and Zay Harding will go on a quest to uncover the beautiful vistas used for “The Lord of the Rings” fi lms. High in the Alps, a ruined castle spells enchantment to Rick Steves. When you see where our path takes you, you’ll have happy feet!
November 8: Tastes Like HomeThe smell of mom’s home cooking always takes us back to our childhood. Mom would make our favorite dishes: macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, meatloaf, and chicken pot pies anytime we asked! Now, our talented Create chefs, Chris Kimball, Katie Brown and Christina Pirello, bring these dishes to the kitchen to show us how to make comfort food just like mom’s. With every tasty bite it reminds us of home and mom’s cooking.
November 15: Native SpiritYour spirit will soar with the sounds of Native American music and delight in the fl avors and history of their diverse tribal nations. We’re celebrating the unique cultural heritage and contributions of American Indians. Chef Loretta Barrett Oden is sampling everything from juicy bison tenderloin to refreshing Mesquite Juice, while Art Wolfe deciphers petroglyphs in the Navajo Canyon de Chelley. Be sure to watch this exciting tour of Native American lifestyles, past and present.
November 22: Let’s Talk TurkeyIt’s that time of year again…Turkey time! The family is coming over for a feast which will include string beans, sweet potatoes, stuffi ng, mashed potatoes, apple pie, chocolate pecan caramel pie, and of course roastedturkey! Chefs Caprial and John Spence, Chris Fennimore, Dede Wilson and Emily Luche will help you create an incredible Thanksgiving dinner with all the bells and whistles that will be talked about for years to come! (This marathon will be replayed on Thursday, November 27th.)
November 29: Around the World in a DayThe fearless Globe Trekker team is at it again! Ian Wright, Justine Shapiro, and Megan McCormick will keep the pages in your passport fi lled as we go continent hopping – from Europe to Asia and then to North America. Ancient cultures and the human spirit are all yours to experience and treasure when you go globe trekking!
About Create™ TV More often called “ Do-it-yourself,” the program genres seen on Create™ TV include viewers' favorite public television series and specials on cooking, travel, arts and crafts, gardening, home improvement and other lifestyle interests. The programs seen on Create™ TV come from American Public Television, The National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Create™ TV was launched to serve viewers’ increasing interest in “do-it-yourself” programs and was designed for round-the-clock broadcast of the most popular lifestyle and how-to programming seen on public television – where lifestyle programming got its start!
Watch KWBU’s Create™ TV twenty-four hours a day seven days a week on Time Warner channel 156, Grande Communications channel 173, or over-the-air with an antenna channel 34.2. For a complete program listing or for more information about Create™ TV , visit www.createtv.com.
V-ME Highlights
PARTICIPA 2008: ELECTION NIGHT (PARTICIPA 2008: NOCHE DE ELECCIONES)
Hosted by Jorge Gestoso, together with a panel of political analysts, this PARTICIPA 2008 special will provide a complete analysis of the early results, as well as up to the minute information on state-by-state results.
LA PLAZA
The second season of La Plaza con Maria Hinojosa on V-me continues every Friday from 6:00 to 6:30 pm with an encore presentation on Saturdays at 3 pm. (Guest lineup for November includes Tony Plana 11/7/08; Judy Reyes 11/14/08; Mercedes Doretti 11/21/08; Lorena y Lorna Feijoo 11/28/08.)
PANWAPA
For V-me Niños, Panwapa, a half- hour special (from Sesame Workshop) will premiere as a Thanksgiving Special on Thursday Nov 27th from 11:30 to 12:00 PM. Panwapa, which means “here on this earth” in the Tshiluba language, spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa, aims to foster the foundation for global citizenship and community activism in young children, ages 4 to 7. Featuring an entirely new group of Muppet characters on the fi ctional Panwapa island which fl oats freely through Earth’s oceans allowing the residents of the island to visit freely with children from many lands, and explore differing cultures.
About V-me
V-me entertains and informs America’s Latino families in Spanish. V-me’s original, fi rst-run, exclusive programming includes engaging primetime drama, music, sports, current affairs and Latin cinema, along with world class kids, food, lifestyle and nature. The 24-hour network, partnered with public television, is America’s largest Spanish digital channel. Find out more, visit www.VmeTV.com.
V-me can be found on over-the-air digital channel 34.4, Time Warner Cable channel 459 and Grande Communications channel 189.
KWBU UnderwritersKWBU-FM Underwriters KWBU-TV Underwriters
America’s HeartlandTEXAS FARM BUREAU
ArthurBIRD-KULTGEN FORD
Big Comfy CouchSHIPLEY DO-NUTS
Charlie RoseCENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
Eat This!MCLENNAN COUNTY ELECTRICAL CO-OP
General SupportBAYLOR/WACO FOUNDATION
CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICE OF INJURED EMPLOYEE COUNCIL
RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
HometimeDEALERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Jerry Yarnell School of Fine ArtTHE FRAME SHOP & GALLERY
McLaughlin GroupRAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Newshour with Jim LehrerCHARLES D. JONES CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
SPECIALTY PROPERTY LTD
New Yankee WorkshopDEALERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
NowRAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Sesame StreetSHIPLEY DO-NUTS
Sewing with NancyBERNINA
This Old HouseDEALERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
This Old House HourDEALERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF ARTS & SCIENCES
BAYLOR/WACO FOUNDATION
CLIFTON FOUNDATION
COOPER FOUNDATION
DAVID SCHLEICHER
DR. CHIA LIEN WANG
GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY
HANKAMER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
JOHN MCANALLY, P.C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
MARTIN MUSEUM OF ART
MICHAEL HERNANDEZ
RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY RUSS HUNT
TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE
TIME WARNER CABLE
U MONTHLY MAGAZINE
WACO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Thank You...... to the community-minded companies who sponsor our outstanding programs and support a variety of KWBU activities and events. To learn more about sponsorship
opportunities, contact Ashley Kortis
at 254.710.7886 [email protected].
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KWBU-FM Highlights
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Thank you!Thank you to our faithful listener-members for pledging your support for 103.3 KWBU FM during our October
Membership Drive. Your support enables KWBU to bring you great programming and so much more, year after year. Each contributing member made a difference in the KWBU-FM Fall Membership Campaign.
We at KWBU-FM also extend a special thanks to the following for giving of their time so generously: Phil Adkins, Raymond Bailey, Dr. Corey Carbonara, Kelly Craine, Mary & Robert Darden, Waco Mayor
-Virginia DuPuy, Gene Hall, David Heyers, Nan Holmes, Jim McKeown, Ben Lacy, Kris Kaiser Olson, Kim Patterson, Scott Baker and Jim Vaughan.
If you were not able to pledge during our October Membership Drive, we want you to know it is NOT TOO LATE to become a member in 2008! You can pledge securely online at kwbu.org, or call KWBU at
254.710.7887.
Election Night SpecialsAfter more than a year of candidate speeches, ads, debates and politicking it all comes down to one night and National Public Radio will be there, with nine hours of live coverage of the 2008 general election. This special will be hosted by NPR’s Robert Siegel, Michel Norris, Scott Simon and Debbie Elliott.
This will be NPR’s most ambitious election night coverage to date. NPR will have Reporters, Producers and Engineers in more than 2 dozen sites around the country including key battle ground states and major candidate sites. Coverage will also include Analysis from NPR’s Ron Elving, Mara Liasson and others.
Live coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. on KWBU 103.3 FM. Special coverage will pre-empt evening and overnight programming on both KWBU 103.3FM HD1 and HD2. This programming will also be streamed live at www.kwbu.org.
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KWBU-FM
Year End Gifts to KWBU Can be Made in Several Ways
November brings the opportunity to review your tax situation and consider making charitable gifts before the year’s end.
Did you know that gifts to KWBU are tax deductible? And, your gift enables KWBU to bring you more of the great programming you have come to admire, respect and support.
Here's how to support KWBU with your year-end gift:
Gifts Online at kwbu.orgCredit card donations can be made securely on our website. Credit card donations must be charged in 2008 to qualify for a tax deduction in 2008. To ensure that your donation is credited in 2008, please make your
gifts online by December 19.
Gifts by MailDue to the holidays and IRS regulations, we suggest that mailed Credit Card donations be post-marked no later than December 15, 2008. Checks that are mailed must be postmarked by December 31, 2008 to
qualify for a 2008 tax deduction.
You can mail checks or credit card payments to:KWBU TV & FM
One Bear Place #97296Waco, Texas 76798-7296
Call or VisitYou can also call or visit KWBU to make your donation.
Please call Loretta, your KWBU Membership Manager, at 254-710-7887, or visit us at the KWBU offi ces in the LL Sams Building on the campus of Baylor University.
We thank you for your support of KWBU throughout the year, and we encourage you to consider making a tax-deductible gift to KWBU before the end of 2008. Your gift enables KWBU to continue
its mission to educate, enlighten, and entertain the communities of Central Texas. Your support is vital to our station’s success.
Thinking Ahead to Tax Time?
KWBU-FM Program Guide
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KWBU-FM HD-1 is streaming live at www.kwbu.org. Check us out!
TIME SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
MIDNIGHT
BBC World Service1 AM
2 AM
3 AM
4 AM
BBC World Service Morning Edition
Voice of the Arts at 4:50 am & 8:50 am
Star Date at 5:40 am
Dot Org at 5:06 am on Thursdays & 6:36 am on Wednesdays
Local news headline from the Waco Tribune-Herald at 6:04 am, 7:04 am and 8:04 am
Medical Discovery News on Thursdays at 6:36 am
BBC World Service
5 AM
6 AM Speaking of Faith The Changing World
7 AM With Heart and VoiceWeekend Edition
Saturday8 AM
Weekend Edition Sunday
9 AM
Classical Music
Writer’s Almanac at 9 am
Voice of the Arts at 11:59 am & 2:59 pm
NPR Newscast at 10 am, 11 am, Noon, 1 pm and 2 pm
Car Talk
10 AMA Prairie Home
Companion
Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
11 AM You Bet Your Garden
NOON Car Talk Speaking of Faith
1 PM Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me TOTN
ScienceFriday
Texas Matters
Latino USA
2 PM From the Top Tavis Smiley Show
3 PM Music at BaylorFresh Air
Star Date at 3:58This American Life
4 PM Weekend All Things Considered
All Things Considered
Dot Org at 4:33 pm & 6:32 pm on Tuesdays
Dot Org at 5:32 pm on Thursdays
Voice of the Arts at 4:34 pm & 6:59 pm
Engines of Our Ingenuity on Wednesdays at 4:44 pm & Thursdays at 6:44 pm
Weekend All Things Considered
5 PM
This American LifeA Prairie Home
Companion6 PM
Latino USA
7 PM Fresh Air Weekend Music at Baylor From the Top Classical Guitar AliveJazz from
Lincoln CenterRiverwalk Live from
The LandingAmerican Routes
8 PM
Tavis Smiley ShowSan Francisco
SymphonyClassical Concert Evening Jazz with Bob Parlocha
9 PM Beale Street Caravan
10 PM Celtic Connection
BBC World Service11 PM Hearts of Space
KWBU-HD Radio
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TIME SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
MIDNIGHT
Classical Music
Classical Music
Classical Music
1 AM
2 AM
3 AM
4 AMBBC News
5 AM
6 AM Sound & Spirit
Morning EditionYou Bet Your Garden
7 AM
Sunday Baroque
Bob Edwards Weekend
8 AM Tell Me More
9 AM
Diane Rehm Weekend Edition
10 AM
Weekend Edition11 AM Fresh Air
Classical Music
NOONWhad’Ya Know Day to Day
1 PM
2 PMThe Business
Talk of the Nation
World of Opera
3 PM PRI’s The World
4 PM
All Things Considered5 PM Selected Shorts
6 PM Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
Jazz Profi les
7 PM
Mountain Stage
Fresh Air Piano Jazz
8 PM Diane Rehm Jazzset
9 PM Thistle & Shamrock BBC News Afropop Worldwide
10 PM
Echoes World Cafe Sounds Eclectic11 PM
KWBU-FM HD-2 is streaming live at www.kwbu.org. Check us out!
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Cornerstone Society
Bruce AllenDrs. Wendy & Dwight AllmanPolly AndersonDr. & Mrs. Michael AttasPat & Raymond BaileyDrs. Robert & Sara Stone BarkleyJerry & Carol BarrettClaudia & Ron BealDr. Robin BennettJennifer BlackDr. Glenn Blalock & Dr. Laine ScalesWayne & Dee BlinkaLinda & Rick BostwickTrace BowenDr. Anne M. BoweryDiana & Bob BraswellMr. Bruce D. Berg & Ms. Joan BrickleyRosalind BrinkleyNancy CallanMr. & Mrs. Jeff CastleberryCarol CrosthwaitRichard CrowderProf. Robert & Dr. Mary DardenDenise & Scott DavisLynne & Roger DavisChristopher DiamondDuPuy OxygenBruce & Dorothy DyerBonnie & Win EmmonsDr. Richard & Mrs. Lottie EvansDavid & Valerie FallasFirst Presbyterian Church of WacoLiz FlynnMr. & Mrs. Holt GettermanDr. & Mrs. Hulitt GloerFelicia & Sommers GoodmanDick & Jan GravesMarsha & Heyward Green
Trish Griffi n - RealtorDr. & Mrs. Douglas GuthrieNashim and H. Bruce Hamilton, MDDr. Helen Short & Dr. Jeffrey Hamilton Dr. & Mrs. Stanley HershTom & Carla HerveyWalter & Nan HolmesAlan HorwitzHillcrest HospitalistsAnna Kay Hollon-HarrisMartha & Don HoweVicky & Russ HuntKerry & Loeen IronsSusan Johnsen & David YoungDr. & Mrs. Benjamin KelleyDr. Homer Kern & Dr. Barbara Selke-KernDr. & Mrs. David KopplinRayna KramanBenjamin & Noell LacyJohn & Gerrie LilleyJoani LivingstonKatherine Logue & Jack HillDr. David Longfellow & Dr. Nancy ChinnJane & Frank MathisBill MatthewsBlake & Shanna Mattson Rebecca & Bradley MaxwellMaggie McCarthyDr. Sean McCarthyJim & Ramona McKeownJohn Daniel MitchellRemo (Dusty) & Connie MoroniMr. & Mrs. Charles OlsonDr. Viola OsbornDavid PatrickJoe & Margot PaulDr. & Mrs. Rafael J. PerezFrancis Pomponio
Ruth & Dennis PrescottDr. Stephen Prickett & Patsy Erskine-HillDr. & Mrs. Pat PryorMike & Beth RaymondReed’s FlowersPhil & Betsy ReederJennifer & Steve RichDr. & Mrs. Rodney RichieDalila RichterMary Agnes & Bruce W. RobertsRosetree Floral Design StudioDrs. David & Jeanne RydenAdrian & Carol SchmidhauserRobert & Janette ScottMary Louise SigtenhorstGwen & Odis SkinnerDoreen SteinDr. Tom & Vivian StidventMr. & Mrs. Ted TalbotPhyllis & Allan TincherSamuel TorresRyan & Holly TrauthRichard WackerWaco Christmas Celebration/Columbus Avenue
Baptist ChurchMr. & Mrs. Joseph WadeJo & Tim WelterPatricia Wilson & Michael JonesMr. & Mrs. Ralph WoodWorld Hunger Relief, Inc.Michael Yearty & Cynthia Jackson
KWBU MEMBER SUPPORTERS ATTHE $500 LEVEL OR ABOVEFor more information about the Cornerstone Society, contact Ashley Kortis at 254.710.7886 or [email protected].
Phil & Yvette AdkinsMary G. BakerLauralou BaurerBarrett BuildingLibby & Bill BellingerBrian & Melissa BivonaCatherine Bolton BrownThe Bolton FoundationFrances CallanDr. Corey CarbonaraDrs. Tom Charlton & Rebecca Sharpless Clifton FoundationMartha & Tom CloweMeg Cooper/Ralph Cooper, PhD.,
Attorney-at-LawAnn and Harold CunninghamMary Ruth & Malcolm DuncanDunn RemodelingFestive Occasions
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Getterman, Jr.Brenda GriffeyJohn HamptonJim & Nell HawkinsSusan HillCarla & Barry HopperInsurors of Texas Jaynes, Reitmeier, Boyd & Therrell, PCDr. Jerry JohnsonDavid KultgenSara Norman LeeDr. Bonnie A. LesleyJanette MaberryDr. & Mrs. Stan MaddenJohn McNamaraPaula & Kenneth MoerbeW.M. O’HareAmbassador & Mrs. Lyndon Olson, Jr.Jim Petit & Jo Ann Bristol
Randy & Diana RameyBernard & Audre Rapoport FoundationKristen Schroeder SimpsonJohn & Debbie UcciPatrick & Catherine ValentineJames G. & Patty M. VaughanWaco Tribune HeraldDiane & Henry WalbesserDr. Chia-Lien Wang & Michael
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