INSIDE THIRTEEN
In Case You Missed It: Broadcast Shows also Online, Apr. 27-May 3
BY David Chiu
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

A roundup of all streaming, full-length videos online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list below for all full episodes and links.

News and Public Affairs: Nightly Programs:
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: The reports, segmented by story, per day.
Nightly Business Report: The reports stream online.
NJN News: The reports stream online for one week (see archives M-Tu-W-Th-F).
Worldfocus:The nightly news show streams online for 15 days; signature stories are online forever.

Charlie Rose:
April 27: French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde; a conversation about swine flu with Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health at the Council on Foreign Relations, Jeffrey Koplan, Vice President for Global Health at Emory University and Donald McNeil of The New York Times.
April 28: William Gates, Sr., and Bill Gates.
April 29: Reaction to President Obama’s press conference with Al Hunt, Katty
Kay and John Heilemann.
April 30: Tung Chee-Hwa, former chief executive of Hong Kong; author Joshua Cooper Ramo.
May 1: A discussion about Chrysler’s bankruptcy plan with John Stoll, Paul Ingrassia and Micheline Maynard; Author Suzy Welch.

Tavis Smiley:
April 27: Musician Prince (part one).
April 28: Musician Prince (part two); singer Bria Valente.
April 29: Journalist and publisher Roger Wilkins; actress Kristin Chenoweth.
April 30: Strategic consultant Joshua Cooper Ramo; Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski.
May 1: Author Mary Higgins Clark.

News and Public Affairs: Weekly Programs:
Washington Week: Judge Souter announces retirement; Obama’s first 100 days; Specter switch.
NOW on PBS: A radical fix for our public schools: Do we have to gut them to save them?
Bill Moyers Journal: Talking about Torture: Bruce Fein, former deputy attorney general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of the American Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the US treatment and interrogation of detainees. Also, a profile of activist Steve Meacham.
Foreign Exchange:
* A new hope: How cash outside the banking system may help developing countries
* A preview of a film about surviving WWII Kamikaze pilots
* A conversation about radical Islam in Indonesia
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly:
* Obama’s first 100 days
* Sister Cyril in India
* The moral debate about torture
Consuelo Mack’s Wealthtrack: A discussion of two money managers’ different investment styles with Robert Kessler, CEO Kessler Investment Advisors; Cliff Asness, managing and founding principal at AQR Capital Management; and Jason Trennert, managing partner at Strategas Research Partners.

News and Public Affairs:
Cry for Help: A sobering look at teen depression and suicide.
Frontline: The Released: The sequel to the film The New Asylum, which previously spotlighted on mentally ill inmates in Ohio. See how they fare after being released from prison.

History:
Antiques Roadshow: Grand Rapids.
American Experience: We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: The story of how the Cherokee Indians were forced off their land by the government in 1838 in what is now called “the trail of tears.”

Science and Nature:
Nova: Alien From Earth: Could a hobbit from the Indonesian island of Flores provide clues of man’s early existence on this planet?
Nature:Crash: A Tale of Two Species: This episode looks at how the declining numbers of horseshoe crabs is impacting the life cycle that includes the red knot bird.
Wide Angle: Burning Season: This is a look at the work of Dorjee Sun, an entrepreneur who is seeking financial support for the sale of carbon credits that could keep the Indonesian rain forests intact. This documentary explores this thorny issue pitting the environment against economics.

Arts & Culture:
From the Top at Carnegie Hall: Music is Where the Heart Is: Features performances by young musicians: singer Nikki Yanofsky, violinist Allyson Tomsky and pianist Ronald Joseph

D.I.Y.:
Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way: Crock of Flavor: Small crocks of shrimp in hot vegetable broth and lean pork tenderloin in pork medallions with grapes and pomengranate sauce accompanied by a mélange of spinach, macadamia nuts and raisins; butter pecan ice cream with apple maple topping; cherries in eau de vie.

One Response to “In Case You Missed It: Broadcast Shows also Online, Apr. 27-May 3”

  1. Elmer Brunsman says:

    Please advise when the rest of the We Shall Remain series will air. You had promised Trail of Tears for last Monday but it didn’t appear.

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