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New In November Great Gifts For Giving! Get your holiday shopping done AND support NHPTV through our Holiday Online Auction! Beginning November 18th, get ready to browse, bid & buy at nhptv.org/auction! We have a super selection of gifts. Be sure to check in regularly as items donated by local restaurants, ski resorts, retailers, and artists are added daily. Let the Holiday Auction help you with all your gift giving! Proceeds support our award-winning programs and services, thanks to our generous donors and YOU! Browse, Bid & Buy November 18 - December 10 nhptv.org/auction This time of year gets many of us thinking about warm weather retreats from the frostiness of winter. If you’re looking for a unique tropical tour, consider our “Discover Ecuador” trip. This seven-day tour features unforgettable sights and natural wonders, and the company of Windows to the Wild host Will Lange. Visit nhptv.org/travel for trip details. Several new local programs debut this month. For starters, we’re going to Colebrook on Our Hometown to hear about life north of the Notches. Then, we focus on the importance of early childhood care and education in Raising New Hampshire. It looks at various educational and social service programs helping young children in the Granite State, and underlines the importance of these as children develop. And, Will embarks on two new adventures on Windows to the Wild this month. What’s not new this month: our appreciation of your support of New Hampshire Public Television. Thank you. Peter Frid, NHPTV President & CEO NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION nhptv.org Questions or Comments? Call 800-639-8408 or email [email protected] NHPTV Connections November 2015 Colebrook John Harrigan pauses. The buzz from the lights and cameras, the hard creaking wood floors of the Tillotson Center, Harrigan’s breathing: those are the only sounds. When he continues, his voice conveys a tangle of emotions as he describes a tragedy that befell Colebrook in August 1997. On that horrible day, a newspaper editor, a judge, and two state troopers were gunned down. Harrigan’s story is one of many told to and recorded by NHPTV as part of the Our Hometown: Colebrook program, hosted by Rebecca Rule. The series encourages people to tell the stories of their hometown and what makes it unique. The stories are, by turn, humorous, sad, telling, surprising and universal. Our Hometown: Colebrook presents an in-depth and personal look at the residents of Colebrook, NH and what it’s like to live north of the Notches. Meet town historian Arnold Goodrum, find out how Québécois transplant Benoit Lamontagne brought business to town, discover why Jonathon Dodge opened his business in Colebrook, and learn how food coop organizer Julie Moran made a difference. There are 33 stories in total. Our Hometown: Colebrook Premieres November 12 • 8 PM on PRIME Re-airs on PRIME and EXPLORE • Online nhptv.org/hometown Peterborough Travel to “Our Town” itself and hear stories from its residents about why they call Peterborough their hometown. Their stories include the New England Marionettes, the Mariposa Museum, the Folkway, and Marble & Granite Works. Watch all of Peterborough’s stories at nhptv.org/hometown. Thursday, November 12 • 8:30 PM on NHPTV PRIME While all Our Hometown stories can’t be shared in a 30-minute program, they are all available online at nhptv.org/hometown.
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Page 1: NHPTV November 2015 Connections

New In November

Great Gifts For Giving! Get your holiday shopping done AND support

NHPTV through our Holiday Online Auction! Beginning November 18th, get ready to browse, bid & buy at nhptv.org/auction!

We have a super selection of gifts. Be sure to check in regularly as items donated by local restaurants, ski resorts, retailers, and artists are added daily.

Let the Holiday Auction help you with all your gift giving! Proceeds support our award-winning programs and services, thanks to our generous donors and YOU! Browse, Bid & Buy November 18 - December 10 • nhptv.org/auction

This time of year gets many of us thinking about warm weather retreats from the frostiness of winter. If you’re looking for a unique tropical tour, consider our “Discover Ecuador” trip. This seven-day tour features unforgettable sights and natural wonders, and the company of Windows to the Wild host Will Lange. Visit nhptv.org/travel for trip details.

Several new local programs debut this month. For starters, we’re going to Colebrook on Our Hometown to hear about life north of the Notches.

Then, we focus on the importance of early childhood care and education in Raising New Hampshire. It looks at various educational and social service programs helping young children in the Granite State, and underlines the importance of these as children develop.

And, Will embarks on two new adventures on Windows to the Wild this month.

What’s not new this month: our appreciation of your support of New Hampshire Public

Television. Thank you.

Peter Frid, NHPTV President & CEO

NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION • nhptv.orgQuestions or Comments? Call 800-639-8408 or email [email protected]

NHPTV Connections November 2015

ColebrookJohn Harrigan pauses. The buzz

from the lights and cameras, the hard creaking wood floors of the Tillotson Center, Harrigan’s breathing: those are the only sounds. When he continues, his voice conveys a tangle of emotions as he describes a tragedy that befell Colebrook in August 1997. On that horrible day, a newspaper editor, a judge, and two state troopers were gunned down.

Harrigan’s story is one of many told to and recorded by NHPTV as part of the Our Hometown: Colebrook program, hosted by Rebecca Rule. The series encourages people to tell the stories of their hometown and what makes it unique. The stories are, by turn, humorous, sad, telling, surprising and universal.

Our Hometown: Colebrook presents an in-depth and personal look at the residents of Colebrook, NH and what it’s like to live north of the Notches. Meet town historian Arnold Goodrum, find out how Québécois transplant Benoit Lamontagne brought business to town, discover why Jonathon Dodge opened his business in Colebrook, and learn how food coop organizer Julie Moran made a difference. There are 33 stories in total.Our Hometown: Colebrook Premieres November 12 • 8 PM on PRIME Re-airs on PRIME and EXPLORE • Online nhptv.org/hometown Peterborough

Travel to “Our Town” itself and hear stories from its residents about why they call Peterborough their hometown.

Their stories include the New England Marionettes, the Mariposa Museum, the Folkway, and Marble & Granite Works.

Watch all of Peterborough’s stories at nhptv.org/hometown. Thursday, November 12 • 8:30 PM on NHPTV PRIMEWhile all Our Hometown stories can’t be shared in a 30-minute program, they are all available online at nhptv.org/hometown.

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Eddie Murphy: The Mark Twain PrizeComedy legend Eddie

Murphy joined the cast of Saturday Night Live at the age of 19. Ever since, he has been a house-hold name, the highest box-office grossing African-American actor, and an inspiration for generations of stand-ups.

Salute comedian/actor Eddie Murphy, the latest recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Monday, November 23 • 9 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Earth’s Natural WondersExplore the most

extraordinary places on the planet in this exciting three-part series. Learn how some of the most bizarre natural wonders evolved and visit the communities living in seemingly uninhabitable areas. Then see wonders created by the grand and

unpredictable power of water, and witness wonders created by the force that makes our planet unique—life itself.Wednesdays, November 4 - 18 • 8 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Program Top Picks

For complete listings, previews and more go to nhptv.org

American Experience: The PilgrimsThe Pilgrims’ journey west

across the Atlantic in the early 17th century is a seminal event, often misinterpreted. Explore the forces, circumstances, personali-ties and events that converged to exile an English group from Holland and sent them to the New World. Discover the brutal truths behind the Pilgrims’ arrival

and the myths of Thanksgiving. Director Ric Burns explores the history of our nation’s

beginnings in this epic tale of converging forces.Tuesday, November 24 • 8 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Windows To The WildJoin Will on two new

adventures across New England this month!

First he explores the tranquil and historic grounds of The Fells on the shore of Lake Sunapee.

Then, author Greg O’Brien meets Will on the Cape for a hike and to discuss his journey with Alzheimer’s disease. He explains how the outdoors helps him cope with the symptoms.Wednesdays, November 4 & 18 • 7:30 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Honoring Those Who’ve ServedThis month we have two

powerful examinations of military life and service.

First, witness the moving story of the American and Japanese servicemen who came together 70 years later for a historic reunion.

Then, take an unflinching look at the reality of warfare and disability through interviews with prominent disabled veterans.Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades • November 10 • 8 PMDebt of Honor: Disabled Veterans • November 10 • 9 PM

The Great British Baking ShowFour of the original twelve

bakers remain. And this month we’ll find out who’s the star baker. They’ve worked their way through every baking discipline Mary and Paul have thrown at them—from cakes to bread, pastry to puddings, and biscuits to chocolate. Now they face their last six challenges.

Mary and Paul expect nothing short of perfection. So who will hold their nerve? Who will be crowned winner? On your marks, get set... bake!Sundays, November 1 - 8 • 8 PM on NHPTV PRIME

The FUN CLUB for Kids!

nhptv.org/kidsclub

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NHPTV Is On-Air • Online • In Your CommunityRomances & Farewells

Indian SummersTensions between the British

elite and the Indian locals come to a head, complicating summer romances and family alliances. Don’t miss the epic season finale and see what could be in store next season! Sundays, November 1 - 22 • 9 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Downton Abbey, Season 5Revisit all your favorite

moments from Season 5 before the final season begins in January. Watch as the tension builds between Mary and her suitor; Thomas has ups and downs of as he lives with his secret; Carson balances his duties with the changing times; Lord and Lady Crawley struggle to keep their relationship fresh; and Edith plans a drastic move. November 15 • 7:30 PM • Sundays, November 22 - 29 • 8 PM on NHPTV PRIME Free Screenings of Downton Abbey In December

Join us in December at a free screening of episode 1 of the last season, before it premieres! And on March 6th, NHPTV is hosting a special party and screening of the final episode – before it airs! What could be more fun than watching the series with a room of fans? Visit nhptv.org/events for details.

Getting A Strong Early StartEarly learning doesn’t begin in kindergarten; it starts

at birth. Explore the science behind early childhood development in the Granite State; see the challenges rural and urban communities are facing when it comes to educating families on the importance of early learning; and see the programs across the state helping New Hampshire’s children be healthy, smart and successful in all stages of their lives. Thursday, November 5 at 8:30 PM on NHPTV PRIME

Raising of AmericaThe U.S. is a can-do nation.

So why is child well-being in the U.S. so much worse than in other rich countries? This hour-long episode interweaves the latest discoveries from neuroscience with the stories of families and communities doing all they can to provide the nurturing environments all babies and young children need to thrive. But too often individual efforts are hindered by social conditions that affect children’s developmental trajectories. If we aspire to a healthier, safer, better educated, more prosperous and equitable nation, we must invest in our infants now. Thursday, November 5 • 7:30 PM on NHPTV PRIME

The FUN CLUB for Kids!

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nhptv.org/kidsclub

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NHPTV CD, DVD & Book Sale 11/5 - 6!Looking for a special, hard-to-find show or series? Want to spend

more time with favorite musicians, performances, self-help gurus and travel experts?

Then we’ve got the sale for you! On November 5 & 6, come to the NHPTV Broadcast Center in Durham for our CD, DVD and book sale with special discounted prices, just in time for the holidays. Call (603) 868-4467 or visit nhptv.org/events for details.

New Hampshire’s only statewide locally owned and operated television network engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich. Beyond its award-winning local and national television programs, NHPTV is a leader in education and community outreach. nhptv.org

268 Mast Road • Durham, NH 03824 (603) 868-1100 • [email protected]

NHPTV Events These events support NHPTV’s programs.

Free Indie Lens Pop-Up Screening - Mimi & DonaNovember 10 - Franklin Pierce University, RindgeNovember 10 - Red River Threatres, ConcordNovember 17 - Peterborough Community Theatre

Natalie MacMaster & Donnel LeahyNovember 4 - Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord

The Tenors: Under One SkyNovember 16 - Symphony Hall, Boston

Trans-Siberian Orchestra November 28 - Verizon Wireless Arena, ManchesterDETAILS at nhptv.org/events

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