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WYES-TV/Channel 12 PROGRAM GUIDE November 2014
A Special Section of New Orleans Magazine
Photo by Alexander Barkoff
Premieres
Wednesday, November 19 at 7 pm,
8:30 pm and 10 pm
Repeats Sat., Nov. 22 at 10am and 7pm; Thurs., Nov. 27 at 11am and 7pm
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS MEMORIES is a new
documentary that will chronicle one of America’s most
historic race tracks. Produced and narrated by Peggy
Scott Laborde, the program will premiere on WYES-TV on
Wednesday, November 19 at 7 pm, 8:30 pm and 10 pm.
Before it became officially known at the Fair Grounds in
1872, it was used not only as an early race track but also for
exhibitions, boxing and baseball games. During the Civil and
Spanish-American Wars the site was used as a campground.
Union Gen. George Armstrong Custer raced horses there,
and one of the more notable visitors through the years was
President Ulysses S. Grant.
Among the many celebrated horses that will be
remembered in the one-hour program is Risen Star, a
Louisiana thoroughbred that won the 1988 Louisiana Derby
and went on to capture the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS MEMORIES will focus on
some of the personalities associated with the more recent
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be some of the owners, trainers and jockeys that have contributed to the
track’s rich history. Joe W. Brown and his wife, Dororthy Dorsett Brown, had
a stable of over forty horses at the Fair Grounds. After Mr. Brown’s death,
Mrs. Brown continued breeding and running her horses locally and at tracks
around the United States for over twenty years.
With a season that opens officially around Thanksgiving and ends close to
Easter, going to the Fair Grounds has been a tradition for many local families.
During such hallmark days as Thanksgiving and the Louisiana Derby, many
female track patrons wear hats.
The Fair Grounds has withstood hurricanes, fire and bankruptcy in its
history. It is currently owned by Churchill Downs Incorporated.
Versatility of the land is evidenced by its annual conversion from nationally
recognized race track to a setting for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage
Festival, considered to be one of the largest music festivals in the world.
Editor is Larry Roussarie. Associate producers are Ashli Richard and
Kelsi Schreiber. Photographers are Paul Combel and Lenny Delbert.
Musical score composed by Kevin George.
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Interviews from:
Tom Amoss
Evelyn Benoit
Angelo Brocato, III
Bonnie Boyd
Martin Brown
Chris Champagne
Quint Davis
Bob Fortus
James Gill
Lou Hodges
Mike Kerrigan
Bryan Krantz
Ronnie Lamarque
Angus Lind
June Melancon
Ed Muniz
Sandra Salmen
George Schmidt
D. Paul Spencer
Cherell Edwina Smith
Mario Torres
Ronnie Virgets
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WYES’
WINE & COFFEE
PAIRING DINNERS
KICK-OFF ITS
23RD SEASON!
WYES will begin accepting reservations for its wine
dinners with coffee pairings presented by Community®
Coffee on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19.
Reservations can be made by calling (504) 840-4886 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Callers will be prompted to leave their
name, phone number(s), the restaurant(s) of interest and number of guests in their party. Please note, reservations
are NOT complete until a confirmation call from WYES has been received. Reservation requests will be responded
to in the order they are received. Reservations are limited and these dinners are easily sold out. Pre-payment by
American Express, Visa, MasterCard or Discover is required. Dinners are community seating.
Participating restaurants are:
5908 Magazine Street
New Orleans
Wednesday, December 3, 7 PM
445 S Rampart Street
New Orleans
Wednesday, December 17
4501 Tchoupitoulas Street
New Orleans
Tuesday, January 13, 7 PM
Bistreaux at the Bank
January 24
SPONSORS:
716 Iberville Street
New Orleans
Monday, December 8
1728 Soniat Street
New Orleans
Date to be announced
All dinners begin at 7:00 p.m. Price varies, but includes tax and
gratuity. For all dinner details – go to wyes.org.
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CHEF ERIC LABOUCHERE
5908 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 7 PM
$95 PER PERSON
CHEF JEREMY
TERRANOVA
445 South Rampart St.,
New Orleans, LA 70112
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 17, 7 PM
$95 PER PERSON
CHEF SARA TOTH
716 Iberville St.,
New Orleans, LA 70130
MONDAY,
DECEMBER 8, 7 PM
$95 PER PERSON
Louisiana Legacy Beef Tartare
Fried Green Tomato Napoleon
Pimento Sharp Cheddar, Abita Purple Haze
Braised Pork with Red Eye Gravy
Louisiana Citrus Salad
Chicory Greens with Burrata, Duck Cracklings
& a Dreamsicle Vinaigrette
Kale Salad
Dried Cranberries, Candied Pecans,
Warm Bacon with Apple Vinaigrette
Grilled Snapper Cheeks
with Gnocchi in a Herbed Snapper Fumet
Petit Filet
Root Beer Braised Collard Greens,
Turnip Puree & Crispy Fried Shallots
Pistachio Stuffed Pork Roulade
with Roasted Sweet Potato Fingerlings
& a Strawberry Pork Demi
Irish Coffee Bread Pudding
Crème de Menthe Anglaise
Cafe Brulot Cigars
CHEF NICK LAMA
1728 Soniat St.,
New Orleans, LA 70115
Date To Be Determined
$125 PER PERSON
Raw Kale Salad
with Dried Currants, Hazelnuts,
& Parmesan Vinaigrette
Snapper Crudo
with Olives, Fennel & Orange
Beef Short Ribs
with Truffled Polenta, Wild
Mushrooms & Cipollini Onions
Buttermilk Panna Cotta
with Blackberries & Balsamic Syrup
Wines provided by Bizou Wines
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CHEF Nathaniel CARRIER
4501 Tchoupitoulas St.,
New Orleans, LA 70115
TUESDAY,
JANUARY 13, 7 PM
$95 PER PERSON
Information as of print deadline.
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The Fab Four Beatles tribute band wowed the
crowd on September 16 at Tad Gormley Stadium
with their fantastic 90-minute performance
taking concert-goers back to 1964.
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to our sponsors
FOR MAKING THE BEATLES TRIBUTE CONCERT A SUCCESS!
A trip inspired by
Downton Abbey!
WYES Events Manager Sharon Snowdy led an excursion to
England, Scotland and Wales on August 29 through September 9, 2014.
The highlight of the group’s trip was Highclere Castle - home of the
internationally popular Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey.”
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Front Row (l-r): Joe Cottone, Carol Cottone, Elaine Waldron, Toni Bergeron, Barry Bruggers, Linda Bruggers, Betty Krieger, Estelle de Verges, Sharon Snowdy, Frank (Tour Guide), Mimi Robinson, Darleen Landry, Elizabeth Landry,
Nina Dhurandhar, Barbara Robichaux, Nolia Chiasson, Rosemary Wayman, Marina Kahn. Second Row (l-r): Mark Brown, Winnie Brown, John Patterson, Janet Porsch, Sue Patterson, David Perlis, Jeremy Henderson, David Prados,
Stephen Moses, Sharon Manhke, Dee Moses, Gisele Prados, Dave Snowdy, Carlene Daboval, Dale Manhke, Bebe Babst, Jerry Rose, Walter Babst, Samantha Hodges, Christy Hodges, Marianne McCrory, Mike Chiasson, Nancy Murphy
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Weekdays on
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6pm
THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
7pm
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN AT THE RAINBOW
ROOM Performers take the stage at the
famed Rainbow Room, the legendary New
York restaurant and nightclub, where stars
were born and legends perform, following its
October re-opening.
8pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE BIG
SLEEP (1946) Stars Humphrey Bogart and
Lauren Bacall.
10pm
CITY OF SPIRITS
11pm
HOLY NEW ORLEANS Visit inside some of
the city’s most beautiful places of worship.
2 SUNDAY
DINOSAUR TRAIN
8:30am, 11am & 11:30am
The series embraces and celebrates the
fascination that preschoolers have with both
dinosaurs and trains, while encouraging
basic scientific thinking skills as the
audience learns about life, science, natural
history and paleontology.
5:00am SID THE SCIENCE KID
5:30am CAILLOU
6:00am WILD KRATTS
6:30am WILD KRATTS
7:00am CURIOUS GEORGE
7:30am CURIOUS GEORGE
8:00am PEG + CAT
8:30am DINOSAUR TRAIN
9:00am SESAME STREET
10:00am DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD
10:30am DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD
11:00am DINOSAUR TRAIN
11:30am DINOSAUR TRAIN
12:00pm SUPER WHY!
12:30pm THOMAS AND FRIENDS
1:00pm PEG + CAT
1:30pmTHE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS
A LOT ABOUT THAT
2:00pm CURIOUS GEORGE
2:30pm CURIOUS GEORGE
3:00pmARTHUR
3:30pmARTHUR
4:00pm SESAME STREET
5:00pm MARTHA SPEAKS
5:30pm WORDGIRL
6:00pm PBS NEWSHOUR
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7pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Miami Beach”
(Hour One) Highlight includes a 1940s
mobile by Alexander Calder — grabbing the
number two spot in the list of all-time highest
value ROADSHOW appraisals at ??? Tune in
to find out.
8pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Atlantic City”
(Hour Three)
9pm
INDEPENDENT LENS “Powerless”
7pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
Season 2: Episode Six” Moray and Tom
raise the stakes in their battle for The
Paradise. Denise pursues her own plan.
Lovett suffers a crisis.
8pm
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Death Comes
to Pemberley: Part Two” A suspect goes
on trial; Elizabeth pursues the truth behind a
mysterious death.
9:30pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE BIG
SLEEP (1946) Stars Humphrey Bogart and
Lauren Bacall.
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
CAINE MUTINY (1954) is the story of
shipboard conflict and a mutiny aboard a
WWII naval vessel, and the subsequent courtmartial trial of the ship’s captain.
12:05am
CHARLIE ROSE
4 TUESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
11:30pm
ANDREW HIGGINS: THE AMERICAN
NOAH chronicles the story of Andrew
Higgins, the New Orleans inventor of the
landing craft that enabled U.S. and British
troops to invade Normandy and bring World
War II to a close.
3 MONDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS WITH HENRY
LOUIS GATES, JR. “Our People, Our
Traditions” In this episode we learn about
the ancestors of three celebrated Americans
(Alan Dershowitz, Carole King and Tony
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Kushner) who not only share a Jewish heritage
but a history of perseverance in the face of
withering opposition. Pictured: Carole King
and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
9pm
FRONTLINE
10pm
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Death Comes
to Pemberley: Part Two”
11:30pm
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH takes a look at
the “Golden Era” of New Orleans history.
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
5 WEDNESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
NATURE “A Sloth Named Velcro”
8pm
NOVA “ Bigger Than T. Rex”
9pm
HOW WE GOT TO NOW WITH STEVEN
JOHNSON “Cold” A look at the effects of
man’s mastery of cold on food, Hollywood
and more.
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: CALL
NORTHSIDE 777 (1948) is based on
the true story of a Chicago reporter who
proved that a man in prison for murder was
wrongly convicted 11 years before. Stars
James Stewart.
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
6 THURSDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
Season 2: Episode Six”
9pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY
“Page Eight”
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
Season 2: Episode Seven” A ghost story
brings Moray and Denise back together.
A traveling photographer makes a big
impression on Clara.
7 FRIDAY
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8pm
MAKERS “Women in War” Track American
women’s increasing participation in war —
from Vietnam to the present — as nurses,
soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies.
11pm
GROWING UP IN NEW ORLEANS
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
INFORMED SOURCES
7:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT If you miss an episode of
WYES’ local productions, find them on the
WYES YouTube Channel at wyes.org.
8pm
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
AND NATIONAL JOURNAL
8:30pm
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9pm
SALUTE TO THE TROOPS: IN
PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
10pm
ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
(Season 7) “Legacy”
11pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
11:30pm
INFORMED SOURCES
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
8 SATURDAY
6pm
THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
7pm
NEW ORLEANS IN THE ‘60s Hurricanes
Betsy and Camille; President John F.
Kennedy’s visit; the first Endymion and
Bacchus parades; the Vieux Carre Riverfront
Expressway controversy and more. 8pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
CAINE MUTINY (1954)
10:05pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY “Page
Eight”
9 SUNDAY
7pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
8pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY
“Worricker: Turks & Caicos” Worricker,
who has just left his job at MI5, escapes to
the distant islands of Turks & Caicos, where
an order from the CIA puts him back to work.
The top-tier cast also includes Christopher
Walken, Winona Ryder, Helena Bonham
Carter and Ralph Fiennes. Pictured: Winona
Ryder as Melanie Fall and Bill Nighy as
Johnny Worricker
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
MALTESE FALCON (1941) A private
detective takes on a case that involves him
with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous
liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
10 MONDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Miami Beach”
(Hour Two)
8pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Madison”
(Hour One)
9pm
ICE WARRIORS - USA SLED HOCKEY
Watch a portrait of the U.S. sled hockey
team as they prepare for the Winter Olympic
Games in Sochi, Russia.
10:30pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE BIG
SLEEP (1946)
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
11 TUESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS WITH HENRY
LOUIS GATES, JR. “The British Invasion”
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CHARLIE ROSE
13 THURSDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8pm
NAVY SEALS – THEIR UNTOLD STORY
recounts the ticking-clock missions of
the “Commandoes of the Deep” through
firsthand accounts — including that of a
D-Day demolition team member — and
through never-before-seen footage, home
movies and personal mementoes. Admirals,
master chiefs, clandestine operators,
demolitioneers and snipers reveal how US
Navy SEALs morphed into the world’s most
admired commandoes.
MARTHA BAKES
Noon
Learn to create the finest desserts and
goodies in your own home. Martha Stewart
shares the best baking tips and techniques,
giving you the confidence to create
delectable baked goods — from scratch —
in your own kitchen.
5:00amBARNEY & FRIENDS
5:30amANGELINA BALLERINA:
THE NEXT STEPS
6:00am CURIOUS GEORGE
6:30amTHE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS
A LOT ABOUT THAT!
7:00am THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP
7:30am P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME
8:00am Victory Garden’s Edible feast
8:30am THIS OLD HOUSE
9:00am HOMETIME
 9:30amCHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMILY TABLE
10:00amA TASTE OF LOUISIANA WITH CHEF
JOHN FOLSE
10:30amCHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S
ALWAYS COOKING
11:OOamJUSTIN WILSON’S LOOKING BACK
11:30amAMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
NOON MARTHA BAKES
12:30pm CIAO! ITALIA
1:00pm MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL
1:30pm COOK’S COUNTRY FROM
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
2:00pm VARIOUS PROGRAMMING
3:00pm NOVA
4:00pm VARIOUS PROGRAMMING
5:00pm NATURE
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10pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY
“Worricker: Turks & Caicos” Cast includes
Christopher Walken, Winona Ryder, Helena
Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes.
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
12 WEDNESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
8pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
Season 2: Episode Seven”
9pm
SHELTER ME “New Beginnings” Follow
German Shepherd mix Champion who was
found on the streets of Compton. Aimee
Sadler travels around the country teaching
shelters how to get groups of dogs in a yard
to play and learn from each other.
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: AN
AMERICAN IN PARIS (1951) Stars Gene
Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant and
Georges Guétary.
7pm
NATURE “Leave it to Beavers” Learn
how beavers are being recruited to reverse
the effects of global warming and water
shortages.
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
8pm
NOVA “Emperor’s Ghost Army” To defend
himself in the afterlife, the First Emperor of
China, Qin Shi Huang, was buried in a vast
mausoleum accompanied by around 9,000
life-sized terracotta statues. The program
investigates the secrets of how and why
the astonishing figures were made and the
technology behind the still lethal and highlyadvanced crossbows, spears and swords
carried by the clay warriors.
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
9pm
HOW WE GOT TO NOW WITH STEVEN
JOHNSON “Sound” Imagine a world without
the power to capture or transmit sound.
Host Steven Johnson examines the impact
of sound in the world of medicine and our
lives today.
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
MALTESE FALCON (1941)
14 FRIDAY
7pm
INFORMED SOURCES examines the
issues facing our area — from politics and
politicians, to education, business, the
environment, local events and history. Media
panelists discuss the news and offer their
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opinions. Marcia Kavanaugh is host. Errol
Laborde is producer.
7:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
8:30pm
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9pm
HITMAKERS is an up-close look at the
music industry’s resilience in the digital age,
from the perspective of groundbreaking
artists, music label mavericks and gamechanging managers. These crucial players
have shaped the music business over the
past 100 years, changing pop culture in
the process. Today’s artists challenge the
paradigm further, taking control of their
careers and sometimes shucking the system
altogether to record and release music on
their own. Record labels large and small also
have found they must innovate to thrive.
Features interviews and performances from
Melissa Etheridge, The Roots’ Questlove
(pictured), Sharon Jones, rising DJ/producer
Steve Aoki and many more.
10pm
ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
“Fiction” This episode features artists who
explore the virtues of ambiguity, mix genres,
and merge aesthetic disciplines to discern
not simply what stories mean, but how and
why they come to have meaning.
11pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
11:30pm
INFORMED SOURCES
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
15 SATURDAY
6pm
THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
7pm
WHERE NEW ORLEANS SHOPPED
8pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
10pm
NAVY SEALS – THEIR UNTOLD STORY
recounts the ticking-clock missions of
the “Commandoes of the Deep” through
firsthand accounts.
16 SUNDAY
marching band program, but things don’t go
according to plan.
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
18 TUESDAY
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8pm
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
AND NATIONAL JOURNAL
MALTESE FALCON (1941)
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS WITH HENRY
LOUIS GATES, JR. “Ancient Roots”
Trace the histories of three quintessential
voices: Tina Fey, Arianna Huffington and
David Sedaris.
7pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
Season 2: Episode Eight” In the final
episode, Clémence returns, bringing
emotions to a boil. Denise, Moray, Katherine,
and Tom reach a mutual understanding.
8pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY
“Worricker: Salting the Battlefield” The
“Worricker” concludes with Johnny (Bill
Nighy) and Margot (Helena Bonham Carter)
managing to stay ahead of an international
dragnet all across Europe. British Prime
Minister Alec Beasley (Ralph Fiennes) and
old MI5 colleague Jill Tankard (Judy Davis)
desperately want Johnny back — but for
different reasons. Who will win this frenzied
game of spy versus spy?
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: CALL
NORTHSIDE 777 (1948) Stars James
Stewart.
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
8pm
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: COLD WAR
ROADSHOW Revisit Nikita Khrushchev’s
historic 1959 visit to America at the height
of the Cold War.
9pm
FRONTLINE
10pm
MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY
“Worricker: Salting the Battlefield” Who
will win this frenzied game of spy versus spy?
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
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6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
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17 MONDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Miami Beach”
(Hour Three)
8pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Madison” (Hour
Two)
9pm
INDEPENDENT LENS “Happiness”
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE
MUSIC MAN (1962) A con man comes to a
Midwestern town with a scam using a boy’s
7pm
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES Discover the history of the thirdoldest continuously operating thoroughbred
racetrack in the United States in Peggy
Scott Laborde’s newest documentary.
Enjoy interviews with former jockeys,
Ronnie Lamarque, co-owner of Risen Star,
journalists Angus Lind and Ronnie Virgets,
and New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
Executive Director Quint Davis, to name just
a few. Pictured: Risen Star, who in 1988 won
the Louisiana Derby, Preakness Stakes and
Belmont Stakes. Photo provided by Adam
Coglianese/NYRA.
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NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES
10pm
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES
11:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT “Visits Historic Houses”
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
20 THURSDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8pm
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “The Paradise,
Season 2: Episode Eight”
WILD KRATTS
9:30am
Join the adventures of Chris and Martin
Kratt as they encounter incredible wild
animals, combining science education
with fun and adventure, while traveling
to animal habitats around the globe.
Discover that animals can take you
anywhere in science!
5:00am SESAME STREET
6:00am CURIOUS GEORGE
6:30amTHE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A
LOT ABOUT THAT!
7:00am PEG + CAT
7:30amDINOSAUR TRAIN
8:00am DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD
8:30am SUPER WHY!
9:00am SID THE SCIENCE KID
9:30am WILD KRATTS
10:00am MOVIE
NOON VARIOUS PROGRAMMING
1:00pm JUSTIN WILSON’S LOOKING BACK
1:30pm MISS LUCY’S CLASSIC
CAJUN CULTURE
2:00pm CHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMILY TABLE
2:30pm CHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S
ALWAYS COOKING
3:00pm CHARLIE ROSE WEEKEND
3:30pm RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
4:00pm RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
4:30pm RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
5:00pm HISTORY DETECTIVES
6:00pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
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9pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Cats” features
Elaine Paige’s return to her original role as
Grizabella, the faded “glamour cat” singing
the show-stopping ballad “Memory.”
11pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
11:30pm
INFORMED SOURCES
9pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Miami Beach”
(Hour Three)
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THAT’S
ENTERTAINMENT, PART II (1976) Gene
Kelly and Fred Astaire present more golden
moments from the MGM film library, this
time including comedy and drama as well as
classic musical numbers.
22 SATURDAY
6pm
THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
21 FRIDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
INFORMED SOURCES
7:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT Don’t worry if you miss an
episode of WYES’ local productions. Find
them on the WYES YouTube Channel at wyes.
org.
8pm
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
AND NATIONAL JOURNAL
8:30pm
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
7pm
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES Along with rare films and
photos, the show will feature interviews
with Bryan Krantz, former Fair Grounds
owner; Sandra Salmen, longtime race track
employee; Tom Amoss, the winningest
trainer at the track; and Evelyn Benoit,
thoroughbred owner and breeder, who has
one of the largest stables at the race course.
Pictured: Thoroughbred race horse trainer
Thomas M. “Tom” Amoss.
8:30pm
BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE
BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL Despite
hurricanes that have tested the resolve and
resilience of its citizens, Biloxi continues to
reinvent itself. In the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, shrimp and oyster factories lined
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the coastline. Today, casinos are the big
draw. This film explores the early hotels,
pristine beaches, the landmark lighthouse
and more that drew people to the Gulf Coast.
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: CALL
NORTHSIDE 777 (1948)
8pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Madison”
(Hour Three)
9pm
INDEPENDENT LENS “Muscle Shoals”
Celebrate the Alabama studio that united
black and white to create music for the
generations.
11pm
STAY TUNED: NEW ORLEANS’ CLASSIC
TV COMMERCIALS What’s at 1825 Tulane?
Who sang “Seafood City, very pretty, 1826
North Broad?” What furniture store employs
“The Special Man?” These and many other
memorable commercials and commercial
icons will help tell the story of TV advertising
in New Orleans, in a documentary produced
by Dominic Massa.
intelligent, affectionate family members.
10pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Cats”
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
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23 SUNDAY
7pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Finders
Keepers”
27 THURSDAY
10am
LOST RESTAURANTS OF NEW ORLEANS
11am
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
25 TUESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
JAY LENO: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE
This special celebrates “Tonight Show” host,
comedian and performer Jay Leno, the
latest recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark
Twain Prize for American Humor. From the
stage of The John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington, DC, a lineup
of the biggest names in comedy salutes the
17th recipient of the humor prize.
9pm
RICHARD PRYOR: ICON He was one of the
first black men ever on television and his rise
to fame was nothing short of miraculous.
This biography delves into the life and legacy
of one of America’s comics.
10pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Cats” One
of musical theater’s greatest blockbusters
returns for a special encore presentation.
24 MONDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS WITH HENRY
LOUIS GATES, JR. “Decoding Our Past
Through DNA” DNA is used to delve deeper
into the families of Deval Patrick, the first
African-American governor of Massachusetts,
and Jessica Alba, an actress who proudly
embraces her Mexican-American heritage.
8pm
JAY LENO: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE
10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: SEVEN
BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS (1954)
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
12:30pm
BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE
BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL explores
the early hotels, pristine beaches, the
landmark lighthouse and more that drew
people to the Gulf Coast.
2pm
NEW ORLEANS RESTAURANTS WITH A
PAST
3pm
NEW ORLEANS FOOD MEMORIES
4pm
WHERE NEW ORLEANS SHOPPED Makin’
Groceries Schwegmann style; K&B purple,
meeting under the D.H. Holmes clock;
Godchaux’s; Gus Mayer; Kreeger’s and more.
5pm
AUDUBON PARK MEMORIES
6pm
CITY PARK MEMORIES
26 WEDNESDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
NATURE “My Life as a Turkey”
8pm
NOVA “An Original DUCKumentary” See
how much you don’t know about ducks —
familiar, yet phenomenal, creatures.
9pm
NATURE “The Private Life of Deer” Enter
the hidden world of deer to see them as
7pm
NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS
MEMORIES Explore the history of one of
America’s oldest race tracks and the setting
for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Photo by Alexander Barkoff.
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BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE
BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL
29 SATURDAY
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10pm
STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: AN
AMERICAN IN PARIS (1951)
12:30am
CHARLIE ROSE
28 FRIDAY
6pm
PBS NEWSHOUR
7pm
INFORMED SOURCES
7:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
8pm
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
AND NATIONAL JOURNAL
8:30pm
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
10am
CELTIC WOMAN: HOME FOR
CHRISTMAS Filmed at Dublin’s Helix
Theatre, this holiday concert stars vocalists
Lisa Lambe, Susan McFadden, Méav Ni
Mhaolchatha and Celtic violinist Máiréad
Nesbitt, performing timeless holiday
favorites (“Silent Night,” I’ll Be Home For
Christmas,” “It Came Upon A Midnight
Clear,” “Joy To The World”) with their
signature Celtic twist. Tune in and find out
how you can support WYES and get tickets
to their 2015 concert in New Orleans.
11:30am
60s GIRL GROOVES Enjoy archival
performances from The Supremes, Dusty
Springfield, Aretha Franklin, Petula Clark,
Martha & the Vandellas, Jackie DeShannon
and many other favorites.
1:30pm
SUZE ORMAN’S FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS
FOR YOU
3:30pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Tony Bennett
& Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek LIVE!”
9pm
KRISTIN CHENOWETH: COMING HOME
Back in her hometown of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma, Chenoweth performs at a
state-of-the-art theater that now bears her
name. She performs Broadway, television
and film songs “Popular” and “For Good”
from Wicked, songs from her acclaimed
performances on “Glee” and beloved music
from Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera
and many more.
10:30pm
STEPPIN’ OUT “Goes to the Museums”
11pm
STEPPIN’ OUT
11:30pm
INFORMED SOURCES
12am
CHARLIE ROSE
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favorites of the AM radio era: Paul Revere
& The Raiders (“Kicks”) Gary Lewis &
The Playboys (“This Diamond Ring”), The
Kingsmen (“Louie, Louie”), The Ventures
(“Hawaii Five-O”), Question Mark & The
Mysterians (“96 Tears”) and Jefferson
Starship (“Somebody to Love”) to name a
few.
9pm
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA: THE
GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS EVE Tune in
and find out how you can support WYES and
get tickets to the group’s December 17th
concert at the New Orleans Arena.
10:30pm
60s POP, ROCK & SOUL: MY MUSIC
30 SUNDAY
10am
JACKIE EVANCHO – AWAKENING – LIVE
IN CONCERT
11:30am
KRISTIN CHENOWETH – COMING HOME
1pm
DR. WAYNE DYER: I CAN SEE CLEARLY
NOW Dr. Dyer shows why it is important
to have – and act on—a burning desire,
why life’s lowest moments can reveal our
true purpose, and how the principle of love
allows us to see our lives more clearly and
reach greatest awareness.
4pm
RICK STEVES SPECIAL – A SYMPHONIC
JOURNEY America’s leading authority on
European travel, teams up with the Cascade
Symphony Orchestra and maestro Michael
Miropolsky.
5:30pm
CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON
TABERNACLE CHOIR FEATURING ALFIE
BOE AND TOM BROKAW
7pm
DOWNTON ABBEY REDISCOVERED
features clips, interview bites, and behindthe-scenes footage of fondly remembered
moments from the first four seasons of the
series and previews of Season 5.
5pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Andrea
Bocelli – Love in Portofino” David Foster,
16-time Grammy-winner, and trumpeter
Chris Botti perform along with Bocelli the
world’s most famous love songs.
7pm
60s POP, ROCK & SOUL: MY MUSIC
hosted by beloved icons Peter Noone of
Herman’s Hermits and Davy Jones of The
Monkees, this special features hits and
9pm
DOWNTON ABBEY REDISCOVERED
11pm
CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS
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Lagniappe
Nature
sesame street
informed sources
CHEF JOHN BESH’S
FAMILY TABLE
Author, Sarada Bonnett
steppin’ out
WYES gratefully acknowledges a
gift from the estate of
Gerald A. Kendal
Through his charitable estate gift,
Mr. Kendal is supporting public
television programming on WYES
for future generations.
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Business partnerships
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generous support of the following businesses and corporations. We
encourage you to take note of the companies that help underwrite our
programs and events. Please make a special effort to support these
companies as well. To join our list of community-minded groups,
contact Jim Tapley at (504) 837-8987, [email protected] OR
Kerri Blache at (504) 483-8487, [email protected].
PBS NEWSHOUR
antiques roadshow
THIS OLD HOUSE
We are grateful to Mr. Kendal for
making WYES a part of his legacy and
gratefully acknowledge his memor y.
For more information on making a planned
gift to WYES through your estate,
contact Robin Cooper at (504) 840-4894.
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Richard Cortizas
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Richard Fowler
Gary Silbert
Bill Kearney
Debbie Skrmetta
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David B. Spencer
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