Category Archives: Program Highlights

MASTERPIECE CLASSIC

RETURN TO CRANFORD

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

Change is racing towards the small, close-knit village of Cranford like a steam train” quite literally. As the railroad continues to encroach at the edge of town, Cranford strives to open to new realities, from surprising romances to unexpected losses and even waltzing! Matty Jenkyns (Judi Dench), Miss Pole (Imelda Staunton), Mrs. Forrester (Julia McKenzie) and Mrs. Jamieson (Barbara Flynn) are back with other distinguished residents of Cranford, along with one well-outfitted and mischievous cow. When a shocking event seemingly derails Cranford from its innocence, can a bit of magic and faith in enduring friendships save the day? Based on the stories of Victorian-era writer Elizabeth Gaskell, Return to Cranford also features Tom Hiddleston (Wallander) and Tim Curry.


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Emile Norman: By His Own Design

Emile Norman: By His Own Design

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Emile Norman: By His Own Design is a portrait of the self-taught California artist, Emile Norman, who at age 90 is still working with the same passion for life, art, nature and freedom that inspired him through seven decades of a changing art scene and turbulent times for a gay man in America.

The film tells the story of Norman’s independent spirit—how it developed from his early days on a walnut ranch in the San Gabriel Valley and brought him success in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Your Life, Your Money

Your Life, Your Money

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 @ 8:00pm & 11:00pm

YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY tells the stories of six diverse young people who are facing the many challenges that come with making, managing, and getting the most out of money. Subjects include: Min Lwin, a recent college graduate starting out in Chicago; Amanda McCormick, a Florida college senior facing $30,000 of credit card debt; Tim Bouchard, a freelance graphics and web designer in Buffalo with his own business; and Maria Cortez and Rochelle James striving to build their financial futures in New York City.

The program also features practical advice from personal finance experts including New York Times best-selling author Beth Kobliner (Get A Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties), financial reporter Ron Lieber (The New York Times), syndicated financial columnist Michelle Singletary (The Washington Post), and other nationally respected financial advisors.


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This Emotional Life

Family, Friends & Lovers

MONDAY, JANUARY 4 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

The Emmy Award-winning team of Vulcan Productions and the producers of NOVA have created a three-part series that explores improving our social relationships, learning to cope with depression and anxiety, and becoming more positive, resilient individuals.The series was produced by Kunhardt McGee Productions.

Harvard psychologist and best-selling author of Stumbling on Happiness, Professor Daniel Gilbert, talks with experts about the latest science on what makes us “tick” and how we can find support for the emotional issues we all face.

Each episode weaves together the compelling personal stories of ordinary people and the latest scientific research along with revealing comments from celebrities like Chevy Chase, Larry David, Alanis Morissette, Robert Kennedy, Jr., and Richard Gere.

The first episode, Family, Friends & Lovers, looks at the importance of relationships and why they are central to our emotional well-being.

We meet a young boy adopted from a Russian orphanage, whose story illustrates how a lack of attachment in infancy fundamentally shapes his ability to build relationships for years to come. We meet the young parents of newborn twins, a couple in therapy for a troubled marriage, a teenager who was bullied with tragic consequences, two women grappling with the stress of workplace conflicts and other characters. Through their stories we achieve a better understanding of the importance of social connections and relationships.
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A GIRL’S LIFE

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

Join researcher and author Rachel Simmons as she examines the challenges facing young women as they surf the waves of 21st century adolescence. Girls growing up in America today have more opportunities than their mothers and grandmothers ever imagined. They do well in school; by fifth grade they’re equal to boys in math and science, and they’re significantly better at reading and writing. They have more career choices, more flexibility in family roles, and more female role models in positions of political power.


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GREAT PERFORMANCES

From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2010

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 @ 7:00PM , 10:00PM & 12:00AM

Stage, screen and recording legend Julie Andrews rings in the new year as she hosts From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2010 on Friday, January 1, on THIRTEEN’s Great Performances on PBS Joining her for the annual Vienna Philharmonic holiday extravaganza will be celebrated conductor Georges Prêtre, who will lead the orchestra in a sparkling program of Strauss Family waltzes, marches and polkas. The telecast marks the second appearance for Andrews as host and also for Prêtre as conductor of the program, beamed around the world to an estimated 1.2 billion viewers from the Musikverein, the gilded hall that houses the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Also featured are dance sequences performed live on location at Vienna’s magnificent art history museum by members of the Vienna State Opera and Volksopera ballet, with guest appearances by Paris Opera Ballet principal soloists Nicholas Le Riche and Eleonora Abbagnato, choreographed by Renato Zanella and costumed by world renowned fashion designer Valentino.


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Live from Lincoln Center

The New Years Eve program showcases baritone Thomas Hampson (Credit: Dario Acosta).
The New Year's Eve program showcases baritone Thomas Hampson (Credit: Dario Acosta).

New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve: Hampson, Gershwin, Copland & Broadway

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 @ 6:00PM, 9:00PM & 11:00PM

A tradition almost as venerable as Live From Lincoln Center itself is our live coverage of the New York Philharmonic’s annual New Year’s Eve concert. The next installment in that tradition will take place on Thursday evening, December 31, when once again our cameras and microphones will be in place in Avery Fisher Hall to bring you the drama and excitement of the first Philharmonic New Year’s Eve concert to be conducted by the orchestra’s new Music Director, Alan Gilbert.

Maestro Gilbert is only the second American-born conductor to head the Philharmonic (the first was Leonard Bernstein), and quite appropriately he has chosen a program made up entirely of music by American composers. The Philharmonic will play two seminal works in the American orchestral repertory: the Suite from Aaron Copland’s ballet “Appalachian Spring” and George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris.” They will be joined by the newly-appointed first Artist-in-Residence of the orchestra, the great American baritone, Thomas Hampson, who will sing a group of Copland’s settings of Old American Songs along with a collection of some of the greatest songs by Cole Porter.
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NOVA

WHAT DARWIN NEVER KNEW

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

Earth teems with a staggering variety of animals, including 9,000 kinds of birds, 28,000 types of fish, and more than 350,000 species of beetles. What explains this explosion of living creatures”1.4 million different species discovered so far, with perhaps another 50 million to go? The source of life’s endless forms was a profound mystery until Charles Darwin brought forth his revolutionary idea of natural selection. But Darwin’s radical insights raised as many questions as they answered. What actually drives evolution and turns one species into another? To what degree do different animals rely on the same genetic toolkit? And how did we evolve?

“What Darwin Never Knew” offers answers to riddles that Darwin couldn’t explain. Breakthroughs in a brand-new science nicknamed “evo devo”” are linking the enigmas of evolution to another of nature’s great mysteries, the development of the embryo. NOVA takes viewers on a journey from the Galapagos Islands to the Arctic, and from the explosion of animal forms half a billion years ago to the research labs of today. Scientists are finally beginning to crack nature’s biggest secrets at the genetic level. The results are confirming the brilliance of Darwin’s insights while revealing clues to life’s breathtaking diversity in ways the great naturalist could scarcely have imagined.


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LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

AMERICAN MASTERS

SUNDAY, MAY 20 @ 11:03PM

Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, is an almost universally recognized name.  Her reputation as a morally upstanding New England spinster, reflecting the conventional propriety of mid-19th century Concord, is firmly established.  Raised among reformers, iconoclasts and Transcendentalists, the intellectual protégé of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, Alcott was actually a free thinker, with democratic ideals and progressive values about women – a worldly careerist of sorts.  Most surprising is that Alcott led, anonymously and under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, a literary double life not discovered until the 1940s.  As Barnard, Alcott penned some thirty pulp fiction thrillers, with characters running the gamut from murderers and revolutionaries to cross-dressers and opium addicts – a far cry from her better-known works featuring fatherly mentors, courageous mothers and impish children.

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NATURE

CHRISTMAS IN YELLOWSTONE

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 @ 9:00PM

NATURE presents Christmas in Yellowstone, a breathtaking look at wintertime deep within America’s first national park.
Stretching across more than 2.2 million acres of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho is one of the greatest expanses of unspoiled nature and wildlife anywhere on Earth, Yellowstone National Park. Designated America’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone now receives almost three million visitors each year. Yet only a small fraction of those who glimpse the park’s stunning vistas, geological wonders, and animal residents do so during the winter months, a time when nature’s in hospitality is matched only by its serenity.
NATURE follows in the snowy footprints of Yellowstone’s red foxes, spies on the predatory warfare of wolves and elk, and climbs into the den of a grizzly bear that gives birth to two cubs while deep in hibernation. In addition to mesmerizing footage of landscapes and wildlife, trail alongside author and photographer Tom Murphy, who has been coming to Yellowstone for the past 26 winters, camping and photographing amid the silence and solitude of the park. And go behind the scenes with filmmaker Shane Moore to find out how he kept up with Murphy during an at times harrowing trek, reminiscent of the legendary John Colter’s first journey into the park nearly two hundred years ago.


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