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NOV DEC 20 For Members of the Nine Network of Public Media Songs for St. Louis Collaboration p. 4 Donnybrook Next Up p. 8 New Documentary on The Hill p. 25
Nov–Dec 2020 Volume 11, Number 6 contents AMERICA'S LAST LITTLE ITALY: THE HILL PREMIERES NOVEMBER 30. NINE NETWORK FEATURES PROGRAM GUIDE 3 Message from the President 7 Nine PBS KIDS 4 Art Endures 17 November Listings A collaboration between Nine and the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Songs for St. Louis: A 26 November Primetime Concert in the Commons captures the beauty of the 27 Nine World human voice and reminds us of the power of music to inspire and bring us together. 28 Nine Create 6 New on Nine 30 December Listings HGTV star Jonathan Scott is on a mission to flip 39 December Primetime the switch on how Americans access power. 8 Nine Networking Donnybrook Next Up brings viewers local perspectives from regional authorities. For 50 years, Nine Network Director of PBS programs have shined a light on our shared 3655 Olive St. Communications St. Louis, MO 63108 Megan Grisolano history. Simultaneous broadcast streaming of our (314) 512-9000 Editor main channel, Nine PBS, is now available. Nick Fax (314) 512-9005 Lynanne Feilen letters@ketc.org Stellino joins November's Chew in the Lou Live! Designer 9 am–5 pm Living St. Louis Special: Kids, Race, and Racism Monday–Friday Allie Bronsky Nine board members recognized for their work and Advertising Sales Member Services Elaine Bodker community involvement. (314) 512-9199 Margo Cooper (800) 729-9966 (314) 432-8097 Marvin Sanders (314) 514-9137 ©2020 St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. On the cover: Angel Riley performs All rights reserved. Reproduction of any portion during Songs for St. Louis in the Public of nineMagazine without express written per- Media Commons in early October. Photo nineNet.org mission from the publisher is prohibited. by Jason Winkeler Photography. TheNineNetwork The Nine Network nineMagazine (ISSN 1086-8828) (USPS 736-890) Above: This Hill neighborhood in respects the privacy and is published bimonthly by St. Louis Regional @TheNineNetwork confidentiality of our St. Louis is one of the largest Italian Public Media Inc., 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO American neighborhoods in the U.S. donors and will not sell, TheNineNetwork 63108-3601. Periodicals class postage paid at today. give or exchange any St. Louis, MO. Postmaster: Send address TheNineNetwork information to any entity. changes to nineMagazine, 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108-3601. Subscriptions are available by annual membership contribution of $60 or more to the Nine Network. nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 1
December 1, 2020 Join the movement at ninenet.org/GivingTuesday It's the time of year when many of us focus on the holidays and end-of-year giving. Please join with others in our community in supporting the Nine Network on Giving Tuesday. Your gift will have a long-lasting effect on our ability to continue to provide the best in public television programming, local content, and on-the-ground kids’ initiatives.
Nine Network Board of Directors Chair Mark C. Lindgren Vice Chair Cynthia Brinkley Treasurer Kathy Barney Secretary Ashley Kemper Immediate Past Chair David Steward II Members Donald Aven Lee Broughton David Conner Dear Tim Goodson Harvey A. Harris Dennis Hummel Rob Kirkland Friends, Robert Koplar Mark Krieger Brendan Lind Dennis Lower Thomas C. Melzer Mary Nelson One of my favorite parts of my role at Nine producing Donnybrook via Zoom from home Cynthia Peters is hearing from you. I’ve received many and wanted the opportunity to go deeper David Rabe letters from members, viewers, and kids with influencers in our region. Hugh Scott, III over the past six months applauding Nine’s James Snowden And drumroll, please....Coming in Chad Stiening ability to react quickly to the changing early January 2021, we’ll launch a new James E. Williams, Jr. needs of the community. It’s a humble organizational logo and branding, along with reminder of how valued and valuable we are Emeritus a redesign of Nine Magazine. in our region. Dan Burkhardt Your investment in Nine makes our ability Maxine Clark This year has been like no other. And we’ve Pepe Prince Finn to respond to our community possible. As responded. Juanita Hinshaw we close out a very uncommon year, your Janet M. Holloway Ted Koplar We are proud that Teaching in Room 9 is investment in Nine matters more than ever. Ken Kranzberg resonating and giving parents and kids I urge you to please remember Nine during Jeffrey McDonnell an alternative classroom-like experience. this season of giving and, as you are able, Kim Olson Since its premiere in April, it has become contribute at ninenet.org/support. Your Jack Schreiber Patrick Sly our region’s largest classroom. If you investment in our future will enable us to Dr. Donald Suggs think about an average class size of 25 produce local content (like November's Milton P. Wilkins, Jr. students, Teaching in Room 9 has taught Songs for St. Louis: A Concert in the over 25,000 virtual classroom lessons Commons and Living St. Louis Special: Nine Network from April–September. We are hard at Kids Race, and Racism) and continue our Executive Team work on new episodes that will take us trusted partnerships with organizations through December. We’re taking our cue who are making a difference in the lives of Dick Skalski, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial from trusted education leaders from across individuals, families, the arts, our planet, and and Operations Officer the region to inform how we structure this more. Angela Carr, Vice President service. and Chief Impact Officer Thank you to the Community of Supporters Our digital team has continued highlighting you see listed in this issue for ensuring that Russ Hitzemann, Vice President and Chief community voices and we released three Nine endures as a relevant and essential Individual Giving Officer digital shorts on voting. Our feel-good viral institution in our community. Matt Huelskamp, Vice video on the Red and Black Brass Band I wish you and your families a happy holiday President and Chief performing and bringing joy to people in Marketing Officer season and a brighter new year! Thank you. St. Louis neighborhoods got the attention Chrys Marlow, Vice of PBS NewsHour producers, who aired it President and Chief Technology Officer in late summer. The story has been seen Kate Diouf, Senior millions of times and showcases the best Director of Organizational of our St. Louis region. Excellence Nine continues to grow and adapt to the Open to the public: The world we live in right now. Look for a new public is invited to meetings Amy Shaw of the Nine Network board half-hour program, called Donnybrook of directors. For information Next Up, on Thursdays at 7:30 pm starting President and CEO about Nine's public meetings, call Cathy Peterson at (314) November 5. It was conceived during the 512-9017. pandemic because the cast and crew are nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 3
Filmed outdoors in the stark solitude and emptiness of the Public Media Commons at night without an audience, Songs for St. Louis: A Concert in the Commons is a reminder of the uncommon times that we are living through, but also that art endures. Produced by Nine in early October, three bright, “We are so grateful to be in partnership with Nine young operatic singers came together to share the Network, which offers us an incredible platform to be joy of making music. The result is Songs for St. Louis: able to reach more broadly into our community than A Concert in the Commons, which premieres on we are sometimes able to do. It’s so powerful to be Nine PBS Monday, November 16 at 7 pm. able to share our music and this message of hope in A collaboration between Nine and Opera Theatre of this way,” says Jorgensen. Saint Louis (OTSL), the production captures the beauty The songs performed range from great opera clas- of the human voice and reminds us of the power of sics to American musical theater. It is an eclectic, but music to inspire and bring us together, says Andrew also accessible, set of music and includes pieces Jorgensen, General Director, OTSL. “It is the perfect composed by Mozart, Puccini, Gershwin, Bernstein, collaboration for us to be able to come together to and arias from La bohème, Rigoletto, Camelot, South celebrate our work and to share the adaptation, power, Pacific, and West Side Story. and persistence of music even during incredibly chal- “It’s our way of saying thank you and sharing...a little lenging times. bit of music at a time when, I think, many of us have “Never have we been more grateful to be part of the never needed the beauty of music and the power of St. Louis community or more mindful of projects that art more,” says Jorgensen. celebrate the bold voices of the artists in our commu- People sometimes associate opera with elitism, nity and our responsibility to use art as a pathway to says Jorgensen, but that has never been the spirit empathy, connection, and dialog,” he says. of Opera Theatre nor is the Public Media Commons Inspired by the times, OTSL redirected the funds a grand concert hall. The three young artists per- raised for its cancelled 2020 gala to create the Voices forming will not be wearing costumes or ball gowns. Fund: A Path for Empathy, Dialogue, and Change. The “These are brilliant young artists sharing their art fund is earmarked for innovative projects in the com- despite the conditions in the world,” he says. munity and developing new talent. The first project of the Voices Fund is the Song for St. Louis concert. 4 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
The artists perform at night in the Public Media Commons (clockwise from left): tenor Ganson Salmon, soprano Angel Riley, and bass-baritone Christopher Humbert, Jr. ALL PHOTOS BY JASON WINKELER PHOTOGRAPHY. Next-gen performers Adapting to COVID-19 The three artists are part of OTSL’s 2020 OTSL had to cancel its 2020 season, but it was Gerdine Young Artist Program. It is a training able to execute a digital festival season. With the program which brings artists fresh from conser- support of its board of directors, donors, and audi- vatory to St. Louis and is the first step in their ences, it was able to honor 50 percent of each of professional journey. Patricia Racette, a distin- its 380 festival season contracts, which included guished soprano herself and curator of Songs artists, artisans, production crew, and the St. Louis for St. Louis, is the artistic director of the Young Symphony Orchestra. Artist Programs. She scours the country looking Opera Theatre also hosted Arts United, a virtual for the brightest lights in the operatic field. benefit, which brought together more than 15 St. The artists on the rise include Angel Riley, an Louis organizations to raise money for St. Louis emerging soprano, who hails from Belleville, IL artists who were out of work because of the (and is a graduate of OTSL’s Bayer Fund Artists- pandemic. "It’s devastating that we aren’t able to in-Training Program), Ganson Salmon, a lyric come together in person, but I am also inspired tenor, and Christopher Humbert, Jr., a bass- and optimistic that we are still making art,” says baritone. Jorgensen. Because we can’t come together for the thrill of OTSL is planning a year full of digital activities in a live performance, “there is really something 2021. It is turning its rehearsal center into a film special about seeing these bright singers, who studio to capture and release some performances show us that there will be a future of art. These in the winter months before moving in to their three singers coming together to share the joy open-air 2021 Festival Season. “These times are of music-making...is a very hopeful thing.” challenging, but we are undaunted,” he says. nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 5
new on nine The Forces Controlling the Energy Industry A quest to find out where energy comes from, who controls it, and In 2015, Jonathan Scott decided to power his Las Vegas how it is sourced. home with solar to reduce his carbon footprint and explore ways that solar energy could help clients in his home-renovation work. His experiences revealed a Property Brothers’ cohost and home- system that seemed broken, and the process sparked renovation expert Jonathan Scott (seen a three-year journey of frustrating interactions with below and at top right) is on a mission utility companies, government officials, and confusing to flip the switch on how Americans legislation. access power. On the surface, solar Like Scott, many Americans have turned to solar in energy seems like a resource that is recent years to generate their own environmentally widely available; however as Scott friendly source of power and to cut costs. Jonathan begins his journey across the country, Scott’s Power Trip chronicles Scott’s quest to gain a he quickly finds how little choice the deeper understanding of this issue and raises important public has in how they source their questions like where our energy comes from, who energy. controls it, and how it is sourced. Scott’s directorial debut Jonathan Viewers accompany Scott as he travels the country, Scott’s Power Trip premieres on interviewing key figures across the energy landscape. Independent Lens on Monday, Featuring interviews with a host of experts such as November 16 at 10:00 pm, Bernie Sanders, Al Gore, Tea Party cofounder Debbie livestreaming the night of the premiere, Dooley, environmentalists, farmers, coal miners, and and on-demand at ninenet.org and the solar panel installers, Jonathan Scott’s Power Trip PBS Video App after broadcast. highlights an issue that impacts everyone. “I was shocked to find that there’s a silent war being waged against everyday people who are trying to have a say in where their power comes from,” Scott says. “It’s not about politics; it’s about the truth. My hope with this film is that it will challenge how we think about energy not only in the U.S., but on a global scale, and motivate people to call for meaningful changes to the way our power is sourced and controlled.” 6 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
Nov–Dec PBS KIDS SCHEDULE The 24/7 channel is free on 9.2 or watch on Spectrum digital cable: 710. The regular schedule is preempted Friday–Sunday from 6–9 pm for PBS KIDS Family Night. AM 7:00 Hero Elementary 5:00 Splash and Bubbles 7:30 Odd Squad SAT & SUN - Caillou 8:00 Arthur 5:30 WordWorld 8:30 WordGirl SAT & SUN - Clifford (Classic) 9:00 Cyberchase 6:00 Peg + Cat SAT & SUN - Esme & Roy 9:30 Molly of Denali 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World 10:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 7:00 Sid the Science Kid 10:30 Elinor Wonders Why 7:30 Super WHY! 11:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 11:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 8:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (Reboot) AM 9:00 Let's Go Luna! 12:00 Let's Go Luna! 9:30 Dinosaur Train 12:30 Nature Cat 10:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows 1:00 Wild Kratts a Lot about That! 1:30 Wild Kratts 10:30 Martha Speaks 2:00 Xavier Riddle 11:00 Nature Cat 2:30 Molly of Denali 11:30 Ready Jet Go! 3:00 Hero Elementary PM 3:30 Odd Squad 12:00 Arthur 4:00 Arthur 12:30 Odd Squad 4:30 WordGirl 1:00 Cyberchase 1:30 Molly of Denali 2:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 2:30 Elinor Wonders Why 3:00 Sesame Street 3:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:00 Curious George 4:30 Curious George 5:00 Wild Kratts 5:30 Wild Kratts 6:00 Xavier Riddle 6:30 Molly of Denali Elinor Wonders Why Watch anytime at nineNet.org/ninepbskids nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 7
nine In mid-April, we added a new second half hour of in-depth discussion featuring an invited guest with networking expertise on a current event. The positive feedback we received from viewers indicated that this program format was something we should keep. Donnybrook Next Up brings you conversations on the New Donnybrook important news of the day, continuing what we started in April. Noteworthy guests of the 7:30 pm program Next Up have included Jason Purnell, VP of Community Health Donnybrook Next Up officially replaces Improvement, BJC Healthcare, St. Charles County Donnybrook...Your Turn on November 5 at Executive Steve Ehlmann, Missouri’s Department of 7:30 pm. Donnybrook Next Up interviews Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner regional experts for a local perspective Margie Vandeven, entrepreneur Jim McKelvey, Mike on the news. McMillan, President and CEO, Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, and legendary broadcaster Mike Shannon. Donnybrook will continue to be produced on Zoom for Nine continues to grow and adapt the foreseeable future. We hope both programs will because of the pandemic. We began return to the studio sometime in 2021. producing Donnybrook via Zoom in You can watch or listen to full episodes of Donnybrook March because of the health and safety and the new Donnybrook Next Up on ninenet.org, concerns about the coronavirus on the Nine’s YouTube channel, and on the Donnybrook Donnybrook cast and crew. Technical podcast. limitations prevented us from producing Donnybrook...Your Turn outside of the Premieres Thursday, November 5 at 7:30 pm studio. 8 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
PBS Celebrates 50 Years of Us On October 4, 1970, PBS aired its Neighborhood proving that first program, The French Chef television could educate and with Julia Child (pictured at right). entertain. Using its tremendous Washington Week also debuted in reach, PBS has called attention 1970. to contentious social issues and explained the science behind PBS was created to provide some of our most pressing educational television programming global issues. and services that reflect the diverse interests of the American At every step, PBS has embraced people. For half a century, PBS has the power of technology to delivered on its promise to educate, bring people together for engage, and inspire the American shared experiences and shared people. With singular content, PBS conversations, first on television, programs have shined a light on and now on digital, mobile, and our shared history, explored the broadcast platforms. Today, treasures of our natural world, and PBS reaches nearly 9 in 10 shared world-class performances Americans, with nearly 360 with millions of Americans. member stations, including Nine, serving communities across the PBS has redefined children’s media, country. Together, PBS stations with groundbreaking programs like serve as a beacon of thoughtful Sesame Street and Mister Rogers and thought-provoking media. KNOW YOUR JUDGES VOTE YOUR JUDGES See if your judges are doing Lear nM ore a good job before you vote! Get the information you need to have fair, skilled and impartial judges that Missourians deserve. Learn more at: YourMissouriJudges.org FINISH THE BALLOT NOV. 3 Judges who serve under Missouri’s Non-Partisan Court Plan run in retention elections after their first 12 months on the bench and at the end of each term. A statewide committee reviews the performance of nonpartisan judges up for retention. Paid for by The Missouri Bar I Mischa Epps, Executive Director I P.O. Box 119 I Jefferson City, MO 65102 nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 9
You Can Now Livestream Nine PBS Content Another way to watch our scheduled broadcasts is via livestream. We have launched simultaneous broadcast streaming of our main channel, Nine PBS, to viewers with internet-connected devices. This free service gives over-the-air viewers of 9.1 and cable and satellite viewers another way to watch Nine PBS content at the time of broadcast. Nine’s local livestream is available to residents in the St. Louis-viewing area on the PBS Video App and at ninenet. org/live. Access to the service does not require a Nine membership. Nine PBS livestream is the same content you see on the 24/7 Nine PBS broadcast schedule. It includes content from locally produced shows, like THE PLACE YOU CALL HOME Donnybrook and Living St. Louis, as well as engaging HAS A HISTORY. and acclaimed PBS favorites. Audiences can watch their favorite programs online as they air, including the Emmy®-winning series Nova, Great Performances, Frontline, Independent Lens, and documentaries from acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns as well as PBS KIDS® series, including Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and Molly of Denali. Livestreaming is available via computer or on other devices that support the following web browsers: Google Chrome, 225 S. Skinker Blvd. • 314.746.4500 Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Wednesday through Friday, 12pm to 4pm Microsoft Edge. Saturday from 10am to 4pm Free admission. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. mohistory.org/library-visits 10 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
“Honor their wishes... Chew in the Lou Live! Join our November 18 Chew in the Lou Live! Nick Stellino, host-chef of Storyteller in the Kitchen and Cooking with Friends, will be our special guest at this free, virtual event beginning at 7 pm. Register at ninenet.org/events Join the Chew in the Lou Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/ chewinthelou or on Twitter @ chewinthelou. Nine Board Members Recognized Congratulations to these Nine board members, who were recognized for their work and to remain safe at home! ” community involvement. Rob Kirkland, President, Sysco St. Louis, and Maxine Clark, Founder, Delmar Divine, were recognized in St. Louis Magazine’s list of 35 St. Louisans who are working to build equity across the region. Nine’s Early Education Community Advisory Board member Amy Hunter also made the list. David Steward II, CEO, Polarity Ltd., was recognized with the Specialists in Alzheimer’s & St. Louis Business Journal's Diverse Business Leaders 2020 Movement Disorder Care award. Steward’s work with Lion Forge Animation and Hair Love Allen & Sally Serfas Family Owned has been recognized in Fast & Operated Company and Variety. Mid County West County 9893 Manchester Road, 53 Clarkson Road, Dr. Donald Suggs, publisher and St Louis Mo 63119 Ellisville Mo 63011 executive editor of the St. Louis 314-631-1989 636-200-2909 American and president of the St. Louis American Foundation, South County St. Charles County 5526 S. Lindbergh Blvd, 2240 Bluestone Dr., received the 2020 Freeman- St Louis Mo 63123 St. Charles Mo 63303 Kortkamp Award for his years of 314-856-9446 636-724-4357 service in the St. Louis region from the United Way of Greater St. Louis. www.AssistanceHomeCare.com nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 11
Living St. Louis Special: Kids, Race, and Racism Nine Network presents a special exploring how parents can talk with their kids about race and racism. The content will feature real children and their parents, model ways for families to talk about racial identity and anti-Black racism, and stress how it is incumbent on all of us—children and parents alike—to actively build a more equitable society. Nine’s Anne-Marie Berger serves as host for a community conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion, which will include a panel of experts. The Together special is supported by PNC. Monday, November 23, 7 pm “‘If better is possible, good is Cross the Digital DigitalDivide Divide Crossthe Cross Cross the Digital the Digital Divide Divide not enough.’ That’s my motto. Activate Your Passport Activate Your Passport Activate On YourAccount Passport On Demand Activate On Demand Demand Your Passport Account Account On Demand Account It’s why I chose the Foundation Nine Passport Nine Passport Passport lets letsmembers lets members Nine watch Nine Passport lets members their favorite favorite PBSshows members shows watch their PBS to help me amplify my watch their favorite PBS on watch on their their their own own schedule. favorite schedule. on their own schedule. Once PBSOnce shows Once shows you onyou you activate their own Nine activate activate NinePassport, schedule. Nine Passport, Once Passport, anan an community-driven initiatives extensive extensive you of programs of programs extensive on-demand on-demand library extensive on-demand library an activate Nine isisavailable on-demandavailable available library Passport, toto library you you of programs is to you ofdirectly directly programs from your fromisyour your computer, computer, available to you that focus on youth sports, directly tablet, or tablet, directly tablet, or or from fromphone. phone. computer, your computer, phone. tablet, or phone. women and entrepreneurship.” Questions? Questions? Questions? Visit nineNet.org/passport Visit nineNet.org/passport Questions? NinenineNet.org/passport CallVisit Network Member Services Call Call Nine Nine Network Network Member MemberServices Visit nineNet.org/passportServices 314-512-9199 314-512-9199 314-512-9199 Khalia Collier Call Nine Network Member Services Owner, St. LOuiS Surge 314-512-9199 St. louiS Surge Community impaCt Fund 12 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
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november SPECTRUM over digital the air cable 9.1 709 PROGRAM LISTINGS 9.2 710 November primetime grid on page 26. Listings Key (9) Nine Network production 9.3 185 For program updates, visit nineNet.org/schedule or follow (PB) Program contains pledge breaks Nine on social media. 9.4 184 The schedule is preempted for these specials: • Arthur’s Thanksgiving: 11/16, 7 am; 11/18, 4 pm; 11/20, 7:30 am; 11/25, 8 am & 3 pm; 11/26, 7 am & 3 pm Dish Network and Direct TV carry only Nine PBS on, respectively, channel 8596 and 0009 (HD on 887). • Curious George: Follow That Monkey!: 11/25, 9 am U-verse carries only Nine PBS on channel 9 or 1009 (HD). • Daniel Tiger Movie: Won’t You Be Our Neighbor: 11/25, 10:30 am • Odd Squad: The Movie: 11/25, 3:30 pm • Wild Kratts’ Alaska: A Hero’s Journey: 11/25, 2:30 pm • Xavier Riddle Movie: I Am Madam President: 11/25, 7 am SUN | NOV 1 WEEKDAYS morning Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 In the Americas with David Yetman 6:00 Molly of Denali 5:30 Classical Stretch 6:30 Wild Kratts 6:00 BBC World News 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Wild Kratts 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 7:00 Hero Elementary 8:00 Curious George 7:30 Xavier Riddle 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Living St. Louis (9) 10:00 Food Is Love (9) 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 Donnybrook (9) 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why 11:00 Living St. Louis (9) 10:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Rick Steves' Europe 10:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific afternoon 11:00 Dinosaur Train 12:00 Growing Native For the tribes of the Pacific 11:30 Teaching in Room 9 Northwest, water is life. 12:00 1:00 Native America: From Caves to Monday–Thursday Friday Cosmos (1 of 4) 12:30 11:30 PreK-K (Reading and Math) PreK-K (Science) An encore of the four-part series that explores America's First 1:00 12:00 1st (Reading and Math) 1st (Science) Peoples. 12:30 1:30 2nd (Reading) 2nd (Science) 2:00 Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare 1:00 2:00 2nd (Math) 2nd (Social Studies) The first female cabinet member 1:30 3rd (Reading) 3rd (Science) served under President Roosevelt. 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Joshua Bell: At Home with Music 2:00 3:00 3rd (Math) Molly of Denali 3rd (Social Studies) An intimate recital from Bell’s home. 3:30 Xavier Riddle 4:00 Swingin' Sesame Street Celebration: 50 Years and 4:00 Odd Squad Counting Wynton Marsalis conducts the Jazz 4:30 Arthur at Lincoln Center Orchestra. 5:00 Night at the Symphony 5:00 Cat in the Hat Know a Lot about That The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 5:30 BBC World News America performs Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. (9) 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:30 Food Is Love nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 17
Secrets of the Dead: Abandoning the Titanic Join a team of investigators as they search for the identity of the captain of a “mystery ship” that turned away from the “unsinkable” Titanic in its darkest hour, abandoning thousands of lives to the icy waters and their deaths. Wednesday, November 4, 9 pm evening late night 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Abandoning the Titanic 7:00 The Trouble with Maggie Cole 12:30 NHK Newsline Peter is jittery from attention 10:00 Across the Pacific 1:00 COBRA following Maggie's interview. Follow the struggles of aviation 2:00 Resistance pioneers. 8:00 Roadkill on Masterpiece In the premiere, family scandals 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World 11:00 BBC World News cause embarrassment. 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 11:30 Amanpour and Company 9:00 COBRA 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Fraser deals with issues in his Revelations late night personal life. 12:30 NHK Newsline 4:30 Travelscope 10:00 Movie: The Big Bounce 1:00 Secrets of the Dead (2004) A con artist and a woman 2:00 Rewilding Kernwood team up for a potential $200,000 score. TUE | NOV 3 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 11:30 Food Is Love (9) evening Revelations late night 7:00 PBS NewsHour Election 2020 4:30 Travelscope 12:00 The Trouble with Maggie Cole Spend your night with the nation’s most trusted news team. (Coverage 1:00 Roadkill on Masterpiece starts at 5 pm.) 2:00 Not Done: Women Remaking America 11:00 BBC World News THU | NOV 5 11:30 Amanpour and Company evening 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting late night 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 12:30 NHK Newsline 7:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) Revelations 1:00 Antiques Roadshow New interview program premieres. 4:30 Travelscope 2:00 Living St. Louis (9) 8:00 Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes 2:30 Food Is Love (9) The private passions that inspired 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World the bandleader and pianist. MON | NOV 2 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 American Experience: Freedom Riders evening 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations In 1961, college students risk 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) everything to expose inequities. 4:30 Travelscope 7:30 Food Is Love (9) 11:00 BBC World News 8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Election 11:30 Amanpour and Company Collection 9:00 Frontline: The Choice 2020: WED | NOV 4 late night 12:30 NHK Newsline Trump vs. Biden evening 1:00 Nature: Primates Investigating the backgrounds that shaped the candidates. 7:00 Nature: Primates: Secrets 2:00 Nova: Colosseum of Survival 11:00 BBC World News 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World Discover the survival strategies 11:30 Amanpour and Company used by primates. 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 8:00 Nova: Colosseum–Roman 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Death Trap Revelations A team recreates ancient building 4:30 Travelscope techniques. 18 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
FRI | NOV 6 4:00 MotorWeek 4:30 American Woodshop evening 5:00 This Old House 7:00 Washington Week Antique windows get restored and returned to house. 7:30 Donnybrook (9) 5:30 Ask This Old House 8:00 Father Brown: The House of God Water features to accentuate 9:00 Delicious landscapes. 10:30 Food Is Love (9) 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 11:00 BBC World News 6:30 Food Is Love (9) 11:30 Amanpour and Company evening late night 7:00 Antiques Roadshow 12:30 NHK Newsline An encore of political items from both sides of the aisle. 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 8:00 Movie: The Bridge on the River 1:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) Kwai 2:00 Secrets of the Dead (1957) British POWs are forced 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World to build a railway bridge for their Japanese captors. 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 11:00 Austin City Limits 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside John Legend and The Roots: Wake Revelations Up! 4:30 Travelscope late night 12:00 Delicious Great Performances: SAT | NOV 7 1:30 Food Is Love (9) One Man, Two Guvnors 2:00 Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & morning Secrets Revel in this 1960s-era comedy featuring a Tony-winning performance by James 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World Corden. Adapted from a 1743 farce, 5:30 Travelscope 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting Corden plays a musician-turned-bodyguard 6:00 Molly of Denali 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside trying to keep his two mobster clients Revelations apart, a tricky predicament resulting in 6:30 Wild Kratts comic mayhem. 4:30 Travelscope 7:00 Hero Elementary Sunday, November 8, 3 pm 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 8:00 Curious George SUN | NOV 8 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood morning 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why 5:30 In the Americas with David afternoon 10:00 Baking with Julia Yetman 12:00 Growing Native 10:30 Lidia's Kitchen 6:00 Molly of Denali Tribes adapt to increasingly scarce resources in Alaska. 11:00 Pati's Mexican Table 6:30 Wild Kratts 1:00 Native America: Nature to Nations 11:30 Kevin Belton's New Orleans 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (2 of 4) Kitchen 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret 2:00 Queen and the Coup afternoon Museum Queen Elizabeth II is drawn into 8:00 Curious George a secret plot to topple Iran’s 12:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street democratic leader. Television 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Christopher Kimball travels to 3:00 Great Performances: One Man, 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Bologna, Italy. Two Guvnors 9:30 Living St. Louis (9) James Corden plays a musician- 12:30 Kitchen Queens: New Orleans 10:00 Food Is Love (9) turned-bodyguard trying to keep 1:00 America's Test Kitchen mobsters apart. How to make perfect pita bread. 10:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) 5:30 History with David Rubenstein 2:00 The Great British Baking Show: 11:00 Living St. Louis (9) Jill Lepore is the guest. Bread 11:30 Rick Steves' Europe 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend An encore of Season 2 continues. 6:30 Food Is Love (9) 3:00 Living St. Louis (9) 3:30 Food Is Love (9) nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 19
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool This encore presentation delves into the six-decade career of a musical genius: from his days as a Juilliard student to the development of his signature sound on recordings with his famous quintet, from his collaborations with Gil Evans to his shifts to new musical paradigms in the 70s and 80s. A soundtrack full of Davis’s music is complemented by interviews with friends, fellow musicians, collaborators, and scholars to create a full portrait of the complex man. Thursday, November 12, 8 pm evening 3:00 Smart Travels 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Nero's 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting Sunken City 7:00 The Trouble with Maggie Cole Archaeologists map underwater Maggie continues to seek amends 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside ruins in playground for the rich. with her neighbors. Revelations 10:00 Across the Pacific 8:00 Roadkill on Masterpiece 4:30 Travelscope Plans for an Atlantic crossing are Peter deals with a prison riot. dashed by Britain. 9:00 COBRA 11:00 BBC World News The Prime Minister and Anna fight for their political lives. TUE | NOV 10 11:30 Amanpour and Company 10:00 Movie: The Bridge on the River evening late night Kwai 7:00 Finding Your Roots: War Stories 12:30 NHK Newsline (1957) Allies plan to destroy a railway bridge. Julianne Moore, Bill Hader, and 1:00 Finding Your Roots Kehinde Wiley. 2:00 Rise of the Nazis late night 8:00 Rise of the Nazis: Politics (1 of 3) 3:00 Smart Travels 1:00 The Trouble with Maggie Cole Events propel Hitler from the fringes to the heart of the 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 Roadkill on Masterpiece government. 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 3:00 Rudy Maxa's World 9:00 Frontline: China Undercover Revelations 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 10:00 Dismantling Democracy (1 of 3) 4:30 Travelscope 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 11:00 BBC World News Revelations 11:30 Amanpour and Company 4:30 Travelscope late night THU | NOV 12 12:30 NHK Newsline evening MON | NOV 9 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 2:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) evening 2:30 Food Is Love (9) 8:00 Miles Davis: American Masters 7:00 Living St. Louis Special: Brothers 3:00 Smart Travels Studio outtakes from recording in Arms (9) sessions, rare photos, and 7:30 Food Is Love (9) 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting interviews. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 10:00 Food Is Love (9) in the Trunk Revelations 10:30 Living St. Louis (9) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 4:30 Travelscope 11:00 BBC World News 10:00 POV Shorts: Legacy 11:30 Amanpour and Company 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Amanpour and Company WED | NOV 11 late night 12:30 NHK Newsline late night evening 1:00 Nature: Primates 12:30 NHK Newsline 7:00 Nature: Primates: Family Matters 2:00 Nova: Petra 1:00 COBRA Family is everything for primates. 3:00 Best of the Joy of Painting 2:00 Resistance 8:00 Nova: Petra–Lost City of Stone How an oasis of culture grew up in 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside one of earth’s harshest climates. Revelations 4:30 Travelscope 20 November–December 2020 | nineMagazine nineNet.org
West Side Story A musical in which a modern-day Romeo and Juliet are involved in New York street gangs. Watch the 1961 classic with Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno before the new film adaption by Steven Spielberg hits. Saturday, November 14, 8 pm FRI | NOV 13 11:00 Pati's Mexican Table 11:30 Kevin Belton's New Orleans 3:00 Smart Travels 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting evening Kitchen 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside 7:00 Washington Week afternoon Revelations 7:30 Donnybrook (9) 12:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street 4:30 Travelscope 8:00 Father Brown: The Blood Television of Anarchists French desserts like almond-rum 9:00 Delicious 12:30 cake. Kitchen Queens: New Orleans SUN | NOV 15 10:30 Food Is Love (9) 1:00 America's Test Kitchen morning 11:00 BBC World News Kung pao chicken. 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 11:30 Amanpour and Company 1:30 Cook's Country 5:30 In the Americas with David late night 2:00 The Great British Baking Show: Yetman 12:30 NHK Newsline Desserts 6:00 Molly of Denali 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 3:00 Living St. Louis (9) 6:30 Wild Kratts 1:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) 3:30 Food Is Love (9) 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 2:00 Frontline: China Undercover 4:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret 4:30 American Woodshop Museum 3:00 Smart Travels 5:00 This Old House 8:00 Curious George 3:30 Best of the Joy of Painting Chimney bricks are cleaned and 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside repurposed. Revelations 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 5:30 Ask This Old House 4:30 Travelscope 9:30 Living St. Louis (9) Richard discusses fireplace inserts. 10:00 Food Is Love (9) 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 10:30 Donnybrook Next Up (9) SAT | NOV 14 6:30 Food Is Love (9) evening 11:00 Living St. Louis (9) 11:30 Rick Steves' Europe morning 7:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe in the Trunk afternoon 5:30 Travelscope 8:00 Movie: West Side Story 12:00 Growing Native (1961) Two youngsters from rival The Great Lakes tribes who devote 6:00 Molly of Denali their lives to care for the land. New York City gangs fall in love. 6:30 Wild Kratts 1:00 Native America: Cities of the Sky 10:30 Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 7:00 Hero Elementary Tessa Thompson with Ramy (3 of 4) 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Youssef. 2:30 Orchestrating Change Museum 11:00 Austin City Limits The Me 2 Orchestra created by 8:00 Curious George White Denim and Jackie Venson. people with mental illness. 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 4:00 Great Performances: Fiddler: late night A Miracle of Miracles 9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 12:00 Delicious Travel through the history of the 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why iconic musical. 1:30 Food Is Love (9) 10:00 Baking with Julia 2:00 Cultivating the Wild 10:30 Lidia's Kitchen nineNet.org nineMagazine | November–December 2020 21
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